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US10107149B2 |
Multi-position camshaft phaser with two one-way wedge clutches
A camshaft phaser, including: a rotatable stator; a rotatable rotor arranged to be non-rotatably connected to a camshaft; first and second wedge plates radially disposed between the rotor and the stator; and a displacement assembly arranged to, for an advance mode, displace the first wedge plate in a first circumferential direction to enable rotation of the rotor, with respect to the stator, in the first circumferential direction, and for a retard mode, displace the second wedge plate in a second circumferential direction, opposite the first circumferential direction, to enable rotation of the rotor, with respect to the stator, in the second circumferential direction. |
US10107147B2 |
Control device for internal combustion engine
Intake holes at the opposite ends are opened and closed by first intake valves. The middle intake hole is opened and closed by a second intake valve. A control device includes an intake variable valve device. First branch channels are connected to the intake holes and produce a normal tumble flow. A second branch channel is configured such that the flow rate of intake air passing through the middle intake hole is relatively greater on the side closer to the outer periphery of the combustion chamber. Where increasing the flow coefficient is given a higher priority, a three-valve drive mode is selected. Where the strength of the normal tumble flow is enhanced, a two-valve drive mode is selected. Where production of the normal tumble flow is reduced, a one-valve drive mode is selected. |
US10107142B2 |
Fan drive gear system auxiliary pump monitoring system
A disclosed lubrication system for turbofan engine includes a primary lubricant circuit, a primary pump driving lubricant through the primary circuit, an auxiliary lubricant circuit in communication with the primary lubricant circuit and an auxiliary lubricant pump driving lubricant through the auxiliary lubricant circuit. A first valve downstream of an outlet of auxiliary lubricant pump separates the auxiliary lubricant circuit from the primary lubricant circuit. A sensor is disposed within the auxiliary lubricant circuit for sensing pressure within the auxiliary lubricant circuit separate from a pressure within the primary lubricant circuit. |
US10107137B2 |
Turbine engine, engine structure, and method of forming an engine structure with thermal barrier coating protection
A turbine engine, an engine structure, and a method of forming an engine structure are provided herein. In an embodiment, an engine structure includes a metal substrate, a thermal barrier coating layer, and a metal silicate protective layer. The thermal barrier coating layer overlies the metal substrate, and the thermal barrier coating layer has columnar grains with gaps defined between the columnar grains. The metal silicate protective layer is formed over the thermal barrier coating layer, and the metal silicate protective layer covers the columnar grains and the gaps between the columnar grains. |
US10107127B2 |
Gas turbine engine with axial compressor having improved air sealing
A gas turbine engine including an axial high pressure compressor having expansion slots in the outer rim of the rotor section. The expansion slots may be positioned between blades of a rotor segment. The fore end of the slots may have an axial seal which is coupled to the inner surface of the outer rim in the first rotor segment, and may comprise a fin configuration. The axial seal may be integral to the inner surface of the outer rim. The compressor may comprise a plurality of expansion slots and axial seals, including in a plurality of rotor segments. |
US10107125B2 |
Shroud seal and wearliner
A stator assembly includes a first stator vane sub-assembly with a first platform and a first airfoil extending from the first platform, and a second stator vane sub-assembly with a second platform and a second airfoil extending from the second platform. A gap is defined circumferentially between the first stator vane sub-assembly and the second stator vane sub-assembly. The stator assembly also includes a shroud structure, a first chamber defined between the first platform and the shroud structure, a second chamber defined between the second platform and the shroud structure, and a damper spring seal structure. Also included is a plate having a first portion within the first chamber and a second portion within the second chamber, such that the plate extends from the first chamber across the gap to the second chamber. |
US10107122B2 |
Variable vane overlap shroud
A shroud supports one of an inner and an outer trunnion on a variable vane. The shroud is provided by a first and a second axial half. Each of the axial halves is provided by a plurality of circumferentially spaced segments. Circumferential edges are defined on each of the plurality of circumferentially spaced segments. Edges between adjacent ones of the circumferentially spaced segments on the first half are circumferentially offset from the edges on adjacent ones of circumferentially spaced segments of the second half, such that no direct leakage path exists across an axial width of the shroud. |
US10107120B2 |
Internal manifold for turning mid-turbine frame flow distribution
A mid-turbine frame (MTF) for a gas turbine engine includes an inner manifold directing air to a turbine rotor of the gas turbine engine. The MTF includes an outer MTF case and an inner MTF case. The inner manifold of the MTF is located in the inner case of the MTF. |
US10107118B2 |
Flow discourager for vane sealing area of a gas turbine engine
An interface within a gas turbine engine includes a sealing surface defined by a portion of a vane platform. A seal is in contact with said sealing surface. A barrier is transverse to the sealing surface. |
US10107115B2 |
Gas turbine engine component having tip vortex creation feature
A component for a gas turbine engine according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a static structure that extends between a radially outer portion and a radially inner portion and at least one vortex creation feature formed on the static structure. |
US10107114B2 |
Rotor with relief features and one-sided load slots
An exemplary turbomachine rotor assembly includes a pair of spaced rails that extend around a cylindrical surface to define a rotor hub. The rails define a space for receiving blades. Load slots are formed in one of the rails. A relief feature is formed in an opposite surface of an opposing rail. The load slots and relief feature utilized to move at least one of the blades into the space. |
US10107112B2 |
Method for producing forged components from a TiAl alloy and component produced thereby
The invention relates to a method for producing a component from a TiAl alloy, wherein the component is shaped by forging, in particular isothermal forging, and is subsequently subjected to at least one heat treatment, wherein in the first heat treatment the temperature is between 1100 and 1200° C. and is maintained for 6 to 10 hours and then the component is cooled. |
US10107108B2 |
Rotor blade having a flared tip
A rotor blade includes an airfoil having a blade tip and a tip cavity formed at the blade tip. The tip cavity includes a tip cap that is recessed radially inwardly from the tip and surrounded continuously by pressure and suction side walls of the airfoil. The tip cap further includes an aperture that extends through the tip cap and provides for fluid communication between an internal cavity defined within the airfoil and the tip cavity. An exhaust port provides for fluid communication out the tip cavity through one of the pressure side wall, the suction side wall or the trailing edge. A portion of at least one of the suction side wall and the pressure side wall that defines the tip cavity extends obliquely outwardly from the tip cavity with respect to a radial direction. |
US10107104B2 |
Airfoils for reducing secondary flow losses in gas turbine engines
Airfoils for gas turbine engines are disclosed herein. The airfoils each include a pressure side and a suction side. Vortex-reduction passageways extend from the pressure side to the suction side. |
US10107100B2 |
Vane cell machine having a pressure piece which delimits two pressure chambers
A vane cell machine includes a housing, rotor, curved ring, spring, and pressure piece. The rotor is configured to rotate about a rotation axis and includes a plurality of plate-like wings that are radially displaceable. The curved ring surrounds the rotor and delimits a movement path of the wings. Each pair of adjacent plate-like wings delimits a corresponding operating chamber. The housing surrounds and enables displacement of the curved ring. The spring is positioned between the curved ring and the housing, is pretensioned, and is configured to load the curved ring. The pressure piece is positioned between the spring and the curved ring, and sealingly abuts the housing and the curved ring so as to delimit a first and second pressure chamber from each other. The housing and the curved ring further delimit the first and second pressure chambers. |
US10107099B2 |
Hydrostatic radial piston machine
A hydrostatic radial piston machine is useable inversely. The hydrostatic radial piston machine has a distributor in which a flushing valve, a pressure-maintaining valve connected downstream of the flushing valve, and two nonreturn valves are arranged. |
US10107097B1 |
Combination polycrystalline diamond bit and bit holder
A combination bit and bit holder assembly includes a bit holder having a forward body portion and a shank. The forward body portion includes an upper end and a lower end. An insert is mounted in the bore of the upper end of the body portion. The insert also includes a central bore that receivingly retains a receiving cup. The receiving cup includes a bottom portion and an annular flange that extends from the bottom portion and defines a hollow forward portion. A bit is mounted in the hollow forward portion of the receiving cup which is configured to have a ductility that provides impact absorption to the bit. |
US10107092B2 |
Flow sensing fiber optic cable and system
A system and method for monitoring oil flow rates at multiple points in production wells using a flow sensing fiber optic cable. An illustrative system embodiment includes: a fiber optic sensing system housed within a tube suitable for a downhole environment; and a flow to signal conversion device attached to the tube and deployed in the oil flow. |
US10107091B2 |
Flux plane locating in an underground drilling system
A portable locator and method for establishing the location of the cable line in a region which includes at least one generally straight electrically conductive cable line extending across the region from which cable line a locating signal includes a first arrangement for measuring a local flux intensity of the locating signal at a first above ground point within the region with the portable locator in a particular orientation at the first above ground point. A second arrangement uses the local flux intensity to establish a cable line angular orientation which limits the possible directions to the cable line relative to the particular orientation of the portable locator at the above ground point. A third arrangement uses the measured local flux intensity to establish an actual direction of the cable line that is selected from the possible directions based on certain characteristics of the locating signal. |
US10107090B2 |
Advanced underground homing system, apparatus and method
A boring tool that is moved by a drill string to form an underground bore. A transmitter transmits a time varying dipole field as a homing field from the boring tool. A pitch sensor detects a pitch orientation of the boring tool. A homing receiver is positionable at a target location for detecting the homing field to produce a set of flux measurements. A processing arrangement uses the pitch orientation and flux measurements with a determined length of the drill string to determine a vertical homing command for use in controlling depth in directing the boring tool to the target location such that the vertical homing command is generated with a particular accuracy at a given range between the transmitter and the homing receiver and which would otherwise be generated with the particular accuracy for a standard range, different from the particular range. An associated system and method are described. |
US10107087B2 |
Producing hydrocarbons from a subsurface formation
A system and method for producing hydrocarbons from a subsurface hydrocarbon-bearing formation. The system includes a production well, at least part of the production well located in a portion of the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. A heating well is also provided, at least part of the heating well located in a portion of the hydrocarbon-bearing formation; wherein the heating well includes a main well and a plurality of smaller bore lateral wells extending into the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. The smaller bore lateral wells improve heat distribution within the formation, and so fewer heating wells are required to achieve the same effect as using heating wells without smaller bore lateral wells. |
US10107082B2 |
Fracture monitoring and characterisation
Fracture monitoring and characterization of a subterranean fracturing process is described. Hydraulic fracturing conditions intended to induce tensile crack opening or compressional crack closure of a fracture responsible for a microseismic event in the Earth formation are selected and a hydraulic fracturing operation is performed using the selected conditions to cause tensile crack opening or compressional crack closure of the fracture responsible for a microseismic event in the Earth formation. Induced motion data from the microseismic event is received using a plurality of receivers, and the received data is analyzed to track the development of the fracture responsible for the microseismic event and/or to track a proppant distribution within the fracture. |
US10107078B2 |
Connection and disconnection of hydraulic equipment in hyperbaric environments
A hydraulically-powered subsea tool system has a tool (26) and a tool power unit (12). The tool (26) communicates with a first connector element (30) on a hydraulic drive circuit (82). The tool power unit (12) has a hydraulic supply circuit (88) communicating with a second connector element (20). The connector elements are wet-mated with each other to connect the circuits for powering the tool. The circuits are pressure-compensated by respective compensators (136,90). When the circuits are connected, a valve (140) is operable to transfer pressure compensation of one of the circuits from the compensator (136) of that circuit to the compensator (90) of the other circuit. The valve (140) suitably transfers pressure compensation of the drive circuit from a drive circuit compensator to a supply circuit compensator. |
US10107077B2 |
Well cleaning system
A well cleaning system includes a well bore that has a vertical section and a horizontal section. A workover rig is positioned over the well bore and the workover rig includes a plurality of flexible tubes. The flexible tubes are coupled together to form a line. The line is coupled to the workover rig such that the workover rig urges the line into the horizontal section of the well bore. A perforated pipe is fluidly coupled between a selected pair of the flexible tubes. Thus, the perforated pipe may equalize a pressure between the horizontal section and the workover rig thereby facilitating debris to enter the line when the line is urged into the well bore. A cleanout unit is coupled to the line. The cleanout unit agitates the debris in the horizontal section thereby facilitating the debris to enter the flexible pipes when the line is urged into the well bore. |
US10107075B2 |
Downhole isolation valve
An isolation valve for use with a tubular string includes a tubular housing for connection with the tubular string. A closure member is disposed in the housing and movable between an open position and a closed position. A flow tube is longitudinally movable relative to the housing for opening the closure member. A piston is coupled to the flow tube for moving the flow tube, and a fluid chamber is formed between the flow tube and the housing and receiving the piston. The isolation valve having a first fluid passage for fluid communication between a first portion of the chamber and a control line for moving the piston in a first direction, and a second fluid passage for fluid communication between a second portion of the chamber and a bore of the tubular string for moving the piston in a second direction. |
US10107073B2 |
System, method and apparatus for controlling fluid flow through drill string
A device for limiting the flow of drilling fluid through a section of drill string includes a body with a hole in the periphery. Flow enters the device through one axial end, at least a portion of the flow exits through the other axial end. Some of the fluid flow can be diverted through the peripheral hole. A spring-biased axial piston may have an approximately constant force throughout its range of travel. The piston moves axially in response to the changing fluid flow rate to enable a constant amount of flow exiting the axial end of the tool to be achieved while diverting away excess flow through the side. |
US10107070B2 |
Interventionless frangible disk isolation tool
A downhole pressure isolation tool is disclosed for use in a tubing string or casing string. The tool includes a frangible disk or seal within a housing having a bore. The disk has a dome section and a cylinder section and the dome of the disk is transverse to the bore. A piston is located between the housing and the cylinder of the disk, the piston movable between a first position and a second position, the second position, engaging a set of fingers which push into the cylinder of the disc to break it, causing the entire disk the cause and the entire disk to fail. A rupturable membrane is provided which, when it ruptures places the piston in fluid communication with a fluid within the bore. |
US10107063B2 |
Apparatus and method for stripping solids and fluids from a string used in drilling or servicing wells
A seal for replacement within a generally cylindrical passage of a supporting body has three or more overlapping sealing members arranged circumferentially around the passage in the supporting body and forming an annular seal around the pipe inserted into the passage. The sealing members are configured to accommodate an expansion of the pipe by moving to an expanded position by circumferential sliding contact of the sealing members along circumferentially slanted cuts between the sealing members. |
US10107061B2 |
Systems and methods for monitoring a running tool
A mineral extraction system may include a running tool configured to install a wellhead component in a wellhead assembly. The mineral extraction system may also include a plurality of sensors configured to monitor parameters of the running tool during the process of installing the wellhead component. Additionally, the mineral extraction system may include a controller configured to receive signals from the sensors and to provide indications based on the signals. |
US10107060B2 |
Method and system for temporarily locking a tubular
There is provided a system and method for temporarily locking a wellhead component while cementing it in place within a mineral extraction system. As cement is pumped into the wellhead, its temperature may be increased, leading to thermal expansion of the cement and movement of wellhead components. Disclosed embodiments include a hold-down ring configured to cooperate with tie-down screws to temporarily lock a running tool in place within the wellhead during cementing. In another embodiment, the tie-down screws may cooperate directly with the running tool. The locked running tool then blocks other wellhead components, such as a hanger run into the wellhead by the running tool, from upward axial movement due to thermal expansion of the cement during the cementing process. After the hanger is cemented in place, the running tool may be unlocked and retrieved from the wellhead. |
US10107059B2 |
Stab connector and method of use thereof
A stab connector for providing a fluid flow path between a first fluid reservoir and a second fluid reservoir, comprising a stab body coupleable to a receptacle in fluid communication with the second fluid reservoir and moveable inside the receptacle between a sealing position, in which fluid flow in the fluid flow path between the first fluid reservoir and the second fluid reservoir is prevented, and a flow position, in which the fluid flow in the fluid flow path between the first fluid reservoir and the second fluid reservoir is permitted. |
US10107058B2 |
ROV retrievable regulator module
A retrievable module assembly can be used to install and/or de-install a blowout preventer (BOP) module from a BOP subsea where the BOP comprises one or more corresponding BOP module receivers. The retrievable module assembly typically comprises a frame configured to house and support the subsea BOP module; and a modular storage unit disposed at least partially within the frame. The modular storage unit further comprises a storage area configured to removably accept the subsea BOP module; a rotator configured to attach to and rotate the subsea BOP module, the rotator disposed at least partially within the frame; a rotator mover, slidably mounted in the frame and operatively in communication with the rotator; and a power connector operatively connected to the rotator and rotator mover and configured to interface with a power source. |
US10107055B2 |
Core catcher
A rotary coring bit and rotary coring tool which includes a core catching torsion spring. |
US10107052B2 |
Control of hydraulic power flowrate for managed pressure drilling
An assembly uses a choke to control flow of wellbore fluid in a drilling system. A controller operatively coupled to the choke can control opening/closing of the choke with hydraulic power and an actuator. The control operates the opening/closing of the choke with a choke control value to control a parameter in the drilling system, such as pressure or flow. The control measure a time for the choke to at least reach a position toward a full open/closed position during a full opening/closing operation and calculates a current opening/closing speed of the choke. When this current speed is compared to a previously stored speed, the control adjusts the choke control value for the choke based on any difference. |
US10107050B2 |
Pressure equalization apparatus and associated systems and methods
A pressure equalization apparatus can include separate longitudinal bores which form a continuous flowpath, the flowpath alternating direction between the bores, and the bores being interconnected at opposite ends thereof. A well system can include a well tool with a chamber therein containing an assembly in a dielectric fluid, and a pressure equalization apparatus including a flowpath having one end connected to the chamber, and the other end connected to a source of a another fluid, the flowpath extending in opposite directions between the flowpath ends through multiple separate bores. A method of installing a well tool can include attaching a mandrel to the well tool, then lowering the well tool at least partially into the well suspended from the mandrel, and then securing a pressure equalization apparatus to the mandrel, a flowpath of the apparatus being connected to a chamber of the well tool containing an assembly. |
US10107049B2 |
Drill pipe
A drill pipe, particularly for a drill string, having an outer and an inner pipe (3), a female connector (4) with an internal thread at one end of the drill pipe (1), and a male connector (5) with an external thread at the end opposite from the female connector (4), wherein the inner pipe (3) is arranged substantially concentrically in the outer pipe (2) and the drill pipe (1) has a center region (8) with an internal diameter. The outer pipe (2) has an inwardly thickened wall portion at an end region (7) on the male connector side, having a smaller internal diameter than the internal diameter of the center region (8), and the internal diameter of the outer pipe (2) remains substantially the same at an end region (6) on the female connector side in relation to the internal diameter of the center region (8). |
US10107048B2 |
Weathervaning riser joint
Techniques and systems to reduce deflection of a riser extending from an offshore platform. A device may include a main tube disposed along a length of the device. The device may also include a support member that may be coupled to the main tube, wherein the support member may surround the main tube. The device may include a buoyancy assembly that may at least partially surround the main tube, wherein the buoyancy assembly may have an elongated non-circular and non-cylindrical shape. The buoyancy assembly may also include buoyancy foam. |
US10107046B2 |
Articulating grasshopper arm
An articulating grasshopper arm includes a cable tray. The cable tray is pivotably coupled to a drilling rig by at least one pivot point. The pivot point is adapted to allow the cable tray to pivot upward and downward as well as laterally right and left relative to the drilling rig. |
US10107044B2 |
Methods of forming and repairing earth-boring tools including replaceable cutting structures
Methods of forming an earth-boring tool may involve attaching one or more cutting elements to a replaceable cutting structure and positioning the replaceable cutting structure proximate a region of a body of an earth-boring tool that is susceptible to at least one of localized wear and localized impact damage. The replaceable cutting structure may be to the body. Methods of repairing an earth-boring tool may involve bringing a replaceable cutting structure proximate at least one portion of a body of an earth-boring tool exhibiting at least one of localized wear and localized impact damage. The replaceable cutting structure may be attached to the earth-boring tool at the at least one portion. |
US10107043B1 |
Superabrasive elements, drill bits, and bearing apparatuses
A superabrasive element includes at least one superabrasive table including at least one coupling projection having a narrow portion and a wide portion having a greater width than the narrow portion. The superabrasive element includes a substrate defining at least one coupling recess, the at least one coupling recess extending from a narrow portion to a wide portion. At least a portion of the at least one coupling projection is disposed in the coupling recess and the at least one coupling projection and the at least one coupling recess mechanically couple the at least one superabrasive table to the substrate. A drill bit includes a superabrasive element having a superabrasive table. |
US10107038B2 |
Turbine drill bit assembly
A turbine-drill bit assembly is disclosed. The assembly comprises a box connection turbine connected to a pin connection drill bit. The turbine has a turbine body around a turbine shaft, the turbine body having a turbine stabilizer. The drill bit has a bit gauge or a bit sleeve around a bit shank, an end of the turbine stabilizer nearest the drill bit being spaced a first maximum distance from an end of the bit gauge or bit sleeve. In addition, a shouldering interface is formed at respective abutment shouldering surfaces of the turbine shaft and bit shank when the drill bit is attached to the turbine shaft, the interface being spaced a second maximum distance from an end of the bit gauge or bit sleeve. |
US10107036B2 |
Rotary transformer for power transmission on a drilling rig system and method
The present disclosure is directed to a drilling system. The drilling system includes drill string actuation mechanism having a first component and a second component configured to be rotated relative to the first component by a driving mechanism of the drill string actuation mechanism. The drilling system also includes a rotary transformer having a power input winding and a rotating power output winding. The power input winding is configured to be coupled to a power source and to the first component of the drill string actuation mechanism, and the rotating power output winding is configured to be coupled to the second component of the drill string actuation mechanism. |
US10107035B1 |
Ladder Stabilizer
Provided is an adjustable extension for a ladder leg having an outer housing, an inner housing movable longitudinally relative to the outer housing in first and second directions opposite one another, and a stabilizer arm pivotably coupled to and movable with the inner housing. The stabilizer arm is pivotable about an axis perpendicular to the first and second directions such that the stabilizer arm is rotated relative to the inner housing to contact a surface to stabilize the extension in a sideways direction perpendicular to the first and second directions. |
US10107026B2 |
Method and system for operating a closure panel of a vehicle
A method for operating a closure panel of a vehicle, comprising: using a processor, determining whether a first proximity sensor and a second proximity sensor located on a periphery of the vehicle have been sequentially activated to indicate an object moving across the first proximity sensor and the second proximity sensor; and, controlling the closure panel to open or close when the first proximity sensor and the second proximity sensor have been sequentially activated. |
US10107017B2 |
Inside door handle assembly for vehicle
Disclosed herein is an inside door handle assembly in a vehicle may include: a handle bracket in which a lever of the inside door handle is rotatably installed and a hook coupling hole is formed; a coupling protrusion protruding from the handle bracket; a mounting plate protruding from a door module, having a coupling groove into which the coupling protrusion is inserted in a direction parallel to a door, and having a locking bump to support the coupling protrusion such that the coupling protrusion is not moved in a direction crossing the door in a state where the coupling protrusion is inserted into the coupling groove; and a hook formed integrally with the door module so as to protrude from the door module, and inserted and coupled to the hook coupling hole of the handle bracket. |
US10107016B2 |
Locking device for a door or flap
A locking device for a door or flap having a cylinder lock that has a cylinder bush and a cylinder core rotatably supported in the cylinder bush. A bearing bracket is fastenable to the door or flap and has a receptacle for the cylinder lock. A screw is also provided that establishes a mechanical connection of the cylinder bush to a trim element for the door or flap. The screw interacts with a threaded hole of a bow element in order to move the bow element. The cylinder bush has a radial recess, which forms a pressure tip at the end of the screw facing the cylinder bush, which pressure tip, while inserted in the radial recess, interacts with the pressure surface in order to axially and radially support the screw. |
US10107015B2 |
Electric latch retraction push-bar device
An electric latch retraction device comprising a housing for receiving a plurality of internal components of the electric latch retraction device. An actuator mechanism is included in the housing, the actuator mechanism is adapted to impart linear movement on a latch, such that the latch is retracted towards the housing. A holding mechanism is also included in the housing, the holding mechanism holds the latch in a fully retracted position when the actuator is off. Other embodiments can comprise internal conversion mechanisms to convert the motor's linear motion to a different directional motion, with the different directional motion retracting the latch. |
US10107012B2 |
Controller for energizing vehicle door lock indicator
A controller for energizing a vehicle door lock indicator is provided wherein in a power source OFF state, energization of in-vehicle equipment activated by energization is cut off, energization control means cuts off energization of electric display means, energization of which has started at the time of switching when lock state detection means has detected switching from the locked state to the unlocked state, when a predetermined time has elapsed from the time of the switching, and in a power source ON state, energization of the in-vehicle equipment is enabled, as long as the lock state detection means detects the unlocked state, the energization control means continues the energized state of the electric display means even after the predetermined time has elapsed. Thus, when a power source is in an ON state, an unlocked state is clearly displayed, and a door can be prevented from opening undesirably. |
US10107009B2 |
Latching device for pad-mounted transformers and other similar equipment
An improved latching device that secures a lift-style hood is described with inherent properties for providing increased accessibility, functionality, stability, security and safety as compared to traditional designs. |
US10107007B2 |
Electronic locking device
The present invention relates to an electronic locking device. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a structure capable of supporting and fixing a key head of an electronic key is formed at a lock head of a cylinder plug such that it may prevent the electronic key not only from being easily escaped from the cylinder plug but also from being lost. |
US10107005B2 |
Tent supporting structure
A snap-in and support structure of a tent support is disclosed that includes a tube piece, a tube holder, a handle, a stop piece, and a locking sleeve. A handle slides in an axial direction opposite to that of the tube holder. A locking sleeve includes a boss integrally formed on an inner circumferential wall. The boss has a slidably coupled inner surface and a top surface. The slidably coupled inner surface on a first side ascends from a bottom to a top of the inner circumferential wall. The tube piece is vertically slidable in an axial direction opposite to that of the tube holder and the handle. A first locking pin transversely slides against the slidably coupled inner surface and stops above the top surface and is proximal to a second side of the slidably coupled inner surface in a locking state. |
US10107001B2 |
CMU cooling tower and method of construction
A cooling tower structure having a concrete perimeter foundation wall with a perimeter rebar grouping. The structure includes at least four columns formed of CMU blocks with at least two columns being freestanding and positioned approximate corners of the foundation wall. Each column further includes a column rebar grouping being tied into the perimeter rebar grouping. At least three bond-beams formed of CMU blocks are connected between the columns at least four feet above the foundation. The bond-beams include beam rebar groupings tying into at least one of the column rebar groupings. The structure includes housing walls formed of CMU blocks extending upward from the bond beams. At least one fan is on at least one pedestal column positioned within the foundation wall, with a pedestal rebar grouping extending though the pedestal column from a concrete pedestal footing. A series of water collection troughs are positioned within the cooling tower above the fan and fill media is positioned in the cooling tower above the collection troughs. |
US10106999B2 |
Arrangement of cinemas in multiplex cinemas and cinema room for a multi-screen cinema
The present invention relates to an arrangement of cinemas in multiplex cinemas, comprising: at least one first row (1) of contiguous cinemas (1a) provided with a projection screen (P) and with stadium-type seating (G) arranged on an inclined surface (15). The cinemas (1a) of the first row have a trapezoidal layout with: a larger end (11) where the projection screen (p) is arranged, a smaller end (12), and two oblique sides (13, 14). The present invention also relates to an arrangement for a cinema room for a multi-screen cinema, in which each of the cinema rooms has a film projector (1), a screen (2) and tiers of seats (3) with multiple rows of seats (3a, 3b, . . . , 3n) arranged to different heights. |
US10106998B2 |
Multi-use ICRA booth
A containment booth assembly includes a floor, a plurality of vertical sidewalls, and a plurality of sliding panels corresponding to each of the vertical sidewalls. The plurality of sliding panels define an extendible top portion, the extendible top portion extendible upwardly and configured to interface with a ceiling surface of a room above the containment booth assembly. In a non-limiting aspect or embodiment, one or more of the plurality of vertical sidewalls is rotatably mounted to vertical support beams and define an extendible side portion. The extendible side portion is extendible horizontally and configured to interface with a wall surface of the room beside the containment booth assembly. |
US10106996B2 |
Board hanging device
Disclosed are the ornamental design and utilitarian characteristics of a tool configured for associating an attachment-device (such as a joist hanger) with a structure (such as a ledger board). The tool comprises an alignment element that is placed in alignment with an edge defined by a structure so as to define an A-axis and B-axis location for associating the attachment-device to the structure. |
US10106994B2 |
Control system and method for controlling the orientation of a segment of a manipulator
A regulation system for controlling the orientation of a segment (5.3) of a manipulator, in particular of a large manipulator for truck-mounted concrete pumps, wherein the segment (5.3) is connected to a base (5.4) or a preceding segment (5.3) of the manipulator via a joint (5.5) and can be pivoted at the joint (5.5) relative to the base (5.4) or the preceding segment (5.3) about at least one axis of rotation by means of at least one actuating member (5.6), preferably a hydraulic actuating element,characterized in that the regulation system at least comprises: a first sensor (4.1), which is arranged on a segment (5.3) attached to the joint (5.5) and delivers a first measurement signal—referred to as a “deformation signal”—corresponding to a deformation of the segment (5.3), a second sensor (4.2, 4.3), which delivers a second measurement signal—referred to as an “orientation signal”—corresponding to the spatial orientation of the segment (5.3) attached to the joint (5.5), and at least one actuating element (5.6) associated with the joint (5.5); and is designed to process the deformation signal and the orientation signal as input variables and to determine from these, under consideration of a target orientation of the segment (5.3) associated with the joint (5.5), an actuating signal, which is fed to the associated actuating element (5.6). |
US10106992B2 |
Bracket for an access platform
The present invention relates to a bracket 22 for an access platform. The bracket 22 for an access platform comprises a main body 42 defining a channel configured to receive and provide a close fit around an elongate member 16 of the access platform. The bracket for an access platform further comprises first and second connection arrangements 46, 48 mechanically coupled to the main body 42 and extending from oppositely directed sides of the main body. Each connection arrangement is configured to mechanically couple to a further elongate member 50, 52 of the access platform. |
US10106986B2 |
Curved pathway
A curved pathway including a double helix form with no center support column includes a plurality of segments, wherein each of the segments is formed from a plurality of rods coupled to a plurality of connecting nodes. The plurality of rods are arranged in a skewed tetrahedral geometry, which causes the plurality of stair segments to form a helical structure when the plurality of segments are coupled together. The plurality of rods form a spine on an underside of the plurality of stair segments. A pathway surface is coupled to each of the segments. In alternate embodiments, the curved pathway may be formed from sheet metal creased to form a plurality of linear support locations and connecting nodes. |
US10106984B2 |
Tool free rebar tie
Tool Free Rebar Tie—A metal wire tie consisting of a piece of 16 gauge wire between 8 and 12 inches long with a loop on each end and each loop closed with a twist. The inventive device is used to fasten rebar on construction sites prior to a concrete pour. The user grips the wire, placing gloved fingers through the loops, and wraps the wire around the joint where two rebar sections come together. The tie is used in place of a mechanical system and requires no tools or other devices to fasten the metal rods which reinforce concrete. Application of the tie is 2-3 times faster than the method currently in use providing substantial savings in man power and time for virtually any construction job where reinforced concrete is required. |
US10106979B2 |
Seismic reinforcing device
The present invention relates to a seismic reinforcing device capable of conveniently conducting reinforcement of a structure, the device includes an upper support installed on an upper horizontal portion configured to connect columns, a lower support disposed under the upper horizontal portion, installed on a lower horizontal portion configured to connect the columns, and disposed in a diagonal direction with respect to the upper support, and a damper coupled to the upper support and the lower support and configured to absorb a shock. |
US10106972B1 |
Precast concrete building elements and assemblies thereof, and related methods
An assembly of concrete structural elements includes a precast concrete lower column, a precast concrete column capital supported on an upper end of the lower column, at least one precast concrete beam supported by the precast column capital, at least one slab supported by the at least one beam, an upper column extending above the lower column, and a poured concrete lap splice connecting the lower and upper columns, a volume of the lap splice being at least partially defined by the lower column, the column capital, the beam, the slab and the upper column. A method of making a lap splice comprises embedding splice reinforcement in each of opposed end of a pair of concrete structural elements such that the splice reinforcement extends out of each approximately as far as the structural reinforcement and overlaps the structural reinforcement within the opposed ends. |
US10106970B2 |
Tileable drain systems and related methods
A tile installation comprises a plurality of surface tiles installed upon a surface, the plurality of surface tiles defining a perimeter area that at least partially circumscribes a drain area. A drain fitting is installed within the drain area. A frame is in fluid communication with the drain fitting, the frame including: i) an at least partially horizontal support surface; and ii) installation block receiving structure, with which an installation block can be mated. A drain tile support is removably fittable within the frame, the drain tile support including an upper surface to which a drain tile can be attached, and at least one support feature extending away from the upper surface and restable upon the support surface of the frame. |
US10106967B2 |
Removable hinged strainer for a pop-up drain assembly
A removable strainer basket, a drain assembly incorporating the basket and a method of using the same. The drain assembly includes a flange assembly mounted in an aperture in a bottom wall of the receptacle. The flange assembly defines a bore therein and a stopper is engaged with the flange assembly and is selectively movable between open and closed positions. A strainer basket is removably positionable within the bore between a part of the stopper and a part of the flange assembly. The strainer basket defines a plurality of apertures therein and through which water is able to flow when the stopper is in the open position. The strainer basket captures hair strands and other articles entrained in the draining water. The basket is selectively removable from the flange assembly for cleaning. |
US10106964B2 |
Method of controlling mixing valve
A method including configuring a valve so that an operating force to actuate the valve when in an open position is substantially independent of water flow. The valve includes a first valve member assembly comprising a spool having a connector portion; a first valve member mounted on the spool at a first location and configured to seat against a first valve outlet in a closed position of the valve; and a second valve member mounted on the spool at a second location spaced apart from the first location and configured to seat against a second valve outlet in the closed position of the valve. The method also includes controlling the valve to output a flow of the water having a desired flow rate by moving the spool in a linear direction with a portion of a stepper motor coupled directly to the connector portion of the spool. |
US10106961B2 |
Retention device for male and female components in excavator machines
A retaining device, a retaining system between a female part and a male part, and a female part and male part to assure retention between a wear element or tooth and an adaptor element or tooth bar used in excavators and the like. The female part, which can be a wear element or tooth, or an adaptor element or tooth bar, has, auto-fixed thereto, a retaining device which participates in the coupling with a pin of the female part with a male part, and prevents the pin from coming out of its blocking position, maintaining the fixing between the two parts, i.e., male part and female part. The coupling between both parts is detachable, allows removing the pin from the coupling and replacing the female part or male part together with the retaining device. The retaining device is formed by one or more attached tightening elements. |
US10106960B2 |
Lock assembly for ground engaging tool
A lock assembly includes a compressible base. The compressible base includes a front face and a back face. The front face and the back face may each have a noncircular shape. The lock assembly includes a rigid latch member extending from the front face of the compressible base. The latch member includes a ramp extending away from the front face. The ramp may have a low end and an elevated end, the elevated end extending further away from the front face than the low end. The latch member includes a tool engaging feature extending into the ramp. |
US10106959B2 |
Adapter system for attaching components to differently sized base edges
A shim for use with a wear member comprises a body that defines a first aperture that includes a closed end and an open end, wherein the first aperture is defined by at least three surfaces including two side surfaces and at least one surface that defines the closed end and that further defines a surface normal that points toward the open end, and a second aperture that includes a closed end and an open end, wherein the second aperture is defined by at least three surfaces including two side surfaces and at least one surface that defines the closed end and that further defines a surface normal that points toward the open end. The surface normal of the first aperture forms an angle with the surface normal of the second aperture that is greater than zero degrees. |
US10106956B2 |
Counterweight system for an industrial machine
A counterweight system for an industrial machine includes a body having a front end and a back end, the body defining a cavity, and a plurality of walls defining a plurality of discrete sections within the body, each discrete section having an aperture for inserting a counterweight into the cavity. |
US10106951B2 |
System and method for automatic dump control
An automatic dump control system and method are disclosed for a loader having a boom and a bucket each positionable by hydraulic cylinders actuated by a hydraulic circuit. The control system includes a source of image data of a receptacle and a source of position data for the boom and the bucket. The control system includes a controller that: determines a height of the receptacle based on the image data; determines a difference between the height of the receptacle and a height of the bucket based on the position data; outputs one or more control signals to the hydraulic circuit to position at least one of the boom and the bucket at a target height above the receptacle; determines that the bucket is positioned over the receptacle; and outputs one or more control signals to the hydraulic circuit to dump a load in the bucket into the receptacle. |
US10106949B2 |
Coupler for an implement assembly
A coupler for detachably coupling to a work tool is provided. The coupler includes a frame with a first aperture formed therein. The first aperture extends along a first axis inclined with respect to a transverse axis of the frame. The coupler further includes a first locking member provided within the first aperture. The coupler also includes an actuator configured to move the first locking member between an unlocked position in which first locking member is disengaged from the work tool, and a locked position in which the first locking member is engaged with the work tool. |
US10106948B2 |
System and method for improving deformability of buried pipelines
A system is provided that increases the deformability of buried pipelines to accommodate combinations of vertical, lateral and longitudinal displacements and subsequent curvatures caused by ground movements. Installation of this system prevents concentration of deformations which may cause catastrophic failures such as buckling, yielding, rupture, and weld failures. The assembly includes an element provided adjacent a pipeline and collapsible in two orthogonal directions; one, the longitudinal direction of the pipe, and two, a direction of expected lateral movement of the pipe. The collapsible element is configured to resist soil pressure in a direction orthogonal to the first two directions, and further provided is a supporting backing element adjacent an end of the collapsible element opposed to the pipeline, to prevent exposure of the collapsible element to soil pressure in one of the two orthogonal collapsible directions. The size and configuration of the installation depends on the soil and pipe properties, and type/magnitude of expected displacements. |
US10106946B2 |
Pile upending system
The invention relates to an upending system for an elongated tubular element like an offshore foundation pile or a turbine mast, the system comprising; a pile frame for supporting a elongated tubular element, the pile frame comprising a pile support member for engaging a pile wall in order to avoid movement of the elongated tubular element with respect to the pile frame, and a coupling section, a support structure for supporting the pile frame, wherein the coupling section is rotatably supported by the support structure to allow rotation of the pile frame with respect to the support structure, wherein the support structure and the coupling section of the pile frame are configured such that the pile frame is detachably coupled to the support structure. |
US10106945B2 |
Flood protection for underground air vents
Apparatus for allowing ventilation for underground tunnels through a ventilation shaft opening to atmosphere yet preventing underground flooding from surface waters pouring through the grate comprises an assembly that fits within the ventilation shaft and includes one or more panels mounted on a pivot axis and rotatable upwardly by human action raising the panel past a center point of the pivot axis to an upright inwardly leaning home position that allows ventilation as usual but by manual push or pull of the panels past the center point of the pivot axis lets the panels rotationally fall under gravitational impetus to a lower sealing position closing a passage between the ventilation shaft and atmosphere to prevent water from entering the underground tunnels. |
US10106944B2 |
Pile-driver and method for application thereof
The present invention relates to a pile-driver, comprising a support member arranged or arrangeable in transverse direction at or on a pile, a liquid chamber which is bounded on the underside by the support member and which further comprises one or more side walls and is configured to receive a liquid therein, one or more pressure build-up chambers, an ignition mechanism configured to ignite a fuel present in the combustion space, and wherein the combustion space is configured to expand fuel present therein during combustion such that a pressure build-up takes place above the support member and the liquid present above the support member in the liquid chamber is displaced at least in upward direction away from the support member, whereby a downward force is exerted on the pile via the support member. The invention further relates to a method for driving a pile downward into the ground using such a pile-driver. |
US10106942B2 |
Dual function pusher-puller plow blade system
A plow blade system adapted for mounting to a vehicle, the blade system having a blade orientable transversally to a longitudinal orientation of movement of the vehicle and having two opposite ends, and two side wall assemblies; each side wall assembly having a primary sidewall portion mounted to a corresponding end of the blade, the primary sidewall portion extending longitudinally from the corresponding end in a first longitudinal working direction, a sidewall extension slidably mounted to the primary sidewall portion, and a sidewall actuator mounted between the primary sidewall portion and the sidewall extension and operable to selectively slidingly extend the sidewall extension in a second longitudinal working direction opposite to the first longitudinal working direction and retract the sidewall extension within the primary sidewall portion. |
US10106932B2 |
Substrate for wallboard joint tape and process for making same
A multi-ply paper substrate is provided, which comprises at least two plies bonded to one another by an adhesive; a basis weight of 80-200 gsm; an internal bond of 10-180 milli-ft.-lb/sq. in. as measured by TAPPI method 541; an MD tensile of 20-300 lbf/inch width as measured by TAPPI method 494; and a CD tensile of 10-300 lbf/inch width as measured by TAPPI method 494. Methods of making and using the paper substrate, products made therefrom, and uses of the paper substrate are also provided. |
US10106923B2 |
Extra-fine fiber sheet
Provided is an extra-fine fiber sheet including an extra-fine fiber assembly including extra-fine fibers having an average fiber diameter of 500 nm or smaller. The extra-fine fiber sheet includes an extra-fine fiber assembly. The assembly includes a solvent-spinnable polymer (A) having a weight average molecular weight of 5,000 to 100,000 as a main component and a polymer (B) having a weight average molecular weight equal to or more than 10 times as large as that of the polymer (A) as an accessory component; and the assembly includes constituent fibers having an average fiber diameter of 10 to 500 nm. The polymer (A) may be a non-conductive polymer, and the polymer (B) may be a thickening polymer. |
US10106922B2 |
Knitting needle and method for producing a circular knitting needle
A knitting needle having at least one needle tip and a shank on which the knitting can be at least regionally arranged. A gripping region is arranged on the shank which can be gripped by a user during knitting. The knitting needle narrows along its length from the shank in the direction of the needle tip and is designed in a rounded manner and a droplet-shaped thickening, namely a retrieval droplet, is attached thereto, the latter having a smaller diameter than the shank. The transition between the shank and the narrowed portion and between the narrowed portion and the retrieval droplet is formed without edges and with little frictional resistance. Also included is a method for producing such a knitting needle. In said method, the knitting needle is designed as a circular knitting needle, wherein, during the production the cord is overmoulded with the material of the shank. |
US10106918B1 |
Radiation shielding clothing
The present invention comprises a radiation blocking clothing material utilized to construct articles of clothing such as but not limited to undergarments. The radiation blocking clothing material includes a first thread fiber, a second thread fiber and a third thread fiber constructed in a double sided knit structure. The double-sided knit structure promotes the material of the first thread fiber and second thread fiber to be on one side of the body of the radiation blocking clothing. The first thread fiber is a 84 D DTY silver fiber and the second thread fiber is a 90D DTY silver thread fiber and the conductive silver functions to block radiation having Faraday properties. The third thread fiber is manufactured from a cotton or a cotton blend. The composition of the body is operable to include a range of silver content within the range of 48 to 62 percent. |
US10106917B2 |
Polyphenylene sulfide monofilament and manufacturing method therefor, and package
A polyphenylene sulfide monofilament is characterized by having a continuous heat-shrinking stress variation of at most 5% and a size uniformity (U %, Normal value) of at most 1.2%; and a drum-shaped fiber package includes the wound polyphenylene sulfide monofilament described. The polyphenylene sulfide monofilament has a very small aperture variation rate and is optimal for high-precision filters. |
US10106916B2 |
Wear polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fiber and method of making same
A fluoropolymer fiber exhibiting improved wear properties prepared from a blend of fluoropolymer particles and aluminum oxide particles. The concentration of aluminum oxide particles in the blend ranges from between about 0.1% to about 5%, with a specific concentration of 0.1% to 1.0%. The fluoropolymer fibers may be dispersion spun, melt spun or paste extruded. |
US10106915B2 |
Electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus
Provided is an electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus. The electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus includes a nozzle, a stage, and a fiber guide part. The nozzle has a first voltage applied thereto and spins a spinning solution. The stage is disposed below the nozzle to support a substrate on which a pattern is to be formed and has a second voltage applied thereto. The fiber guide part is disposed between the nozzle and the stage, and transforms the electric field formed between the nozzle and the stage to apply a force, acting in a direction parallel to the stage, to nano-fibers spun from the nozzle. The electro-spinning type pattern forming apparatus can form a nano-fiber pattern arranged in one direction. |
US10106911B2 |
Method for growing a silicon crystal substrate from a melt by directing a flow of molten silicon around a baffle structure
An apparatus for growing a silicon crystal substrate comprising a heat source, an anisotropic thermal load leveling component, a crucible, and a cold plate component is disclosed. The anisotropic thermal load leveling component possesses a high thermal conductivity and may be positioned atop the heat source to be operative to even-out temperature and heat flux variations emanating from the heat source. The crucible may be operative to contain molten silicon in which the top surface of the molten silicon may be defined as a growth interface. The crucible may be substantially surrounded by the anisotropic thermal load leveling component. The cold plate component may be positioned above the crucible to be operative with the anisotropic thermal load leveling component and heat source to maintain a uniform heat flux at the growth surface of the molten silicon. |
US10106910B2 |
Method for producing SiC single crystal
A method for producing a SiC single crystal, including flowing a high-frequency current at a first frequency to an induction heating coil disposed around a graphite crucible to heat raw material Si to a predetermined temperature, thereby while melting the raw material Si, dissolving out C from said graphite crucible to form a Si—C solution, and after heating to the predetermined temperature, lowering the frequency from the first frequency to a second frequency to warm and hold the Si—C solution. |
US10106895B2 |
Method for producing noble metal nanocomposites
The method for producing noble metal nanocomposites involves reducing noble metal ions (Ag, Au and Pt) on graphene oxide (GO) or carbon nanotubes (CNT) by using Artocarpus integer leaves extract as a reducing agent. As synthesized MNPs/GO and MNPs/CNT composites have been characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM) imaging, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). The TEM images of prepared materials showed that the nanocomposites were 1-30 nm in size with spherical nanoparticles embedded on the surface of GO and CNT. This synthetic route is easy and rapid for preparing a variety of nanocomposites. The method avoids use of toxic chemicals, and the prepared nanocomposites can be used for biosensor, fuel cell, and biomedical applications. |
US10106894B2 |
Method and apparatus for fabricating fibers and microstructures from disparate molar mass precursors
The disclosed methods and apparatus improve the fabrication of solid fibers and microstructures. In many embodiments, the fabrication is from gaseous, solid, semi-solid, liquid, critical, and supercritical mixtures using one or more low molar mass precursor(s), in combination with one or more high molar mass precursor(s). The methods and systems generally employ the thermal diffusion/Soret effect to concentrate the low molar mass precursor at a reaction zone, where the presence of the high molar mass precursor contributes to this concentration, and may also contribute to the reaction and insulate the reaction zone, thereby achieving higher fiber growth rates and/or reduced energy/heat expenditures together with reduced homogeneous nucleation. In some embodiments, the invention also relates to the permanent or semi-permanent recording and/or reading of information on or within fabricated fibers and microstructures. In some embodiments, the invention also relates to the fabrication of certain functionally-shaped fibers and microstructures. In some embodiments, the invention may also utilize laser beam profiling to enhance fiber and microstructure fabrication. |
US10106891B2 |
Substrate processing apparatus, non-transitory computer-readable recording medium thereof and semiconductor manufacturing method by employing thereof
Embodiments of the invention relate to a substrate processing apparatus. In one embodiment, a substrate processing apparatus includes a plurality of process units. The process unit includes a process chamber for processing a substrate, an exhaust conduit connected to the process chamber and an exhaust pump arranged in the path of the exhaust conduit. The substrate processing apparatus further includes a connecting conduit connected to the exhaust conduits of the process units in the upstream of the exhaust pump and a switching unit which switches an exhaust path of the process chamber to the other exhaust pump in the other process unit via the connecting conduit. |
US10106888B2 |
Process for the generation of thin inorganic films
A process of bringing a compound of general formula (I) into the gaseous or aerosol state and depositing the compound of general formula (I) from the gaseous or aerosol state onto a solid substrate, wherein R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, R18 are independent of each other hydrogen, an alkyl group, an aryl group, or a trialkylsilyl group, R21, R22, R23, R24 are independent of each other an alkyl group, an aryl group, or a trialkylsilyl group, n is 1 or 2, M is a metal or semimetal, X is a ligand which coordinates M, and m is an integer from 0 to 3. |
US10106884B2 |
Compliant implantable medical devices and methods of making same
Implantable medical grafts fabricated of metallic or pseudometallic films of biocompatible materials having a plurality of microperforations passing through the film in a pattern that imparts fabric-like qualities to the graft or permits the geometric deformation of the graft. The implantable graft is preferably fabricated by vacuum deposition of metallic and/or pseudometallic materials into either single or multi-layered structures with the plurality of microperforations either being formed during deposition or after deposition by selective removal of sections of the deposited film. The implantable medical grafts are suitable for use as endoluminal or surgical grafts and may be used as vascular grafts, stent-grafts, skin grafts, shunts, bone grafts, surgical patches, non-vascular conduits, valvular leaflets, filters, occlusion membranes, artificial sphincters, tendons and ligaments. |
US10106881B2 |
Coating comprising a Mo-N-based layer in which the molybdenum nitride is provided as a delta phase
A coating and a method for the production thereof. The coating includes at least one Mo—N-based layer of hard material which at least predominantly contains the hexagonal phase of the molybdenum nitride δ-MoN. The intensity ratio of the two peaks (δ-MoN 220)/(δ-MoN 200) are ≥3, preferably ≥10, especially preferably ≥30. |
US10106880B2 |
Modifying the surface chemistry of a material
Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to modifying a material's surface chemistry and surface profile using a pulsed laser. In embodiments, a system comprises: a material, the material including a surface portion having a surface chemistry; an enclosure, the enclosure containing a gaseous mixture having a non-atmospheric composition; and a pulsed laser configured to emit at least one laser pulse, the at least one laser pulse being directed to pass through the gaseous mixture onto the surface portion thereby modifying the surface chemistry of the surface portion. |
US10106878B2 |
Surface texture providing improved thermal spray adhesion
An improved substrate surface texture i.e., roughness, significantly improves the adhesion of thermal spray coatings. The surface texture is defined by two metrology parameters and the invention comprehends a range of average roughness (Sa) between 9 and 15 μm and developed interfacial area ratio (Sdr) of greater than 100%. This surface texture is achieved by methods such as water jet erosion, mechanical roughening, laser texturing, chemical etching and plasma etching. The surface texture is especially beneficial for walls of cylinders of internal combustion engines, hydraulic cylinders and similar components to which a thermal spray coating is adhered and which are exposed to sliding or frictional wear. |
US10106876B2 |
Method of surface-treating a cast intermetallic component
There is proposed a method of surface-treating a cast intermetallic component, which is intended primarily to reduce or remove surface porosity from the component. The method includes the steps of: providing a cast intermetallic component; placing the component in an inert atmosphere; focussing a laser beam on a surface of the component; traversing the laser beam over at least a region of said surface while the component is in said inert atmosphere; and controlling the laser beam during said traversing step so as to locally melt the intermetallic material of the component to a depth of no more than 300 μm, as measured from said surface of the component. |
US10106875B2 |
Steel material, hydrogen container, method for producing the steel material, and method for producing the hydrogen container
A steel material includes: a composition containing, by mass, C: 0.05% to 0.60%, Si: 0.01% to 2.0%, Mn: 0.3% to 3.0%, P: 0.001% to 0.040%, S: 0.0001% to 0.010%, N: 0.0001% to 0.0060%, Al: 0.01% to 1.5%, one or more elements selected from Ti: 0.01% to 0.20%, Nb: 0.01% to 0.20%, and V: 0.01% or more and less than 0.05%, and one or more elements selected from B: 0.0001% to 0.01%, Mo: 0.005% to 2.0%, and Cr: 0.005% to 3.0%, with the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities; and a steel microstructure that includes 95% or more of tempered martensite on a volume fraction basis, that includes a precipitate having a diameter of 100 nm or less and including one or more elements selected from Ti, Nb, and V and one or more elements selected from carbon and nitrogen at a density of 50 particles/μm2 or more, and that includes prior austenite having a grain diameter of 3 μm or more. |
US10106872B2 |
Degradable downhole tools comprising magnesium alloys
Downhole tools including at least one component made of a doped magnesium alloy solid solution that at least partially degrades in the presence of an electrolyte. The downhole tool is selected from the group consisting of a wellbore isolation device, a completion tool, a drill tool, a testing tool, a slickline tool, a wireline tool, an autonomous tool, a tubing conveyed perforating tool, and any combination thereof. |
US10106869B2 |
Platinum based alloys
An article made of an alloy of the general formula Pt1-a-bMa(B1-xMdx)b in which i) M stands for one or a mixture of metallic element(s) of the group Zr, Ti, Fe, Ni, Co, Cu, Pd, Ag, Al; ii) Md stands for one or a mixture of several metalloids of the group Si, P, C, S, As, Ge; iii) a is smaller than 0.2; iv) b is comprised between 0.2 and 0.5; v) x is comprised between 0 and 0.8; vi) the overall P content, if present, is less than 10 atomic percent the proportions of the elements forming the alloy having been selected to confer a hardness of at least 400 HV, a melting point below 1000° C. and improved processibility to the alloy. |
US10106868B2 |
Process for extracting noble metals from anode slime
The present invention provides a process for extracting noble metals from anode slime, comprising: mixing sodium carbonate, quartz and coke powder and impurity-removed anode slime, and subjecting the mixture to smelting and converting to obtain alloys of noble metals. The present invention avoids problem of lead pollution by using metallic bismuth to collect noble metals; meanwhile, metallic bismuth has low melting point, high specific gravity, and formation heat of bismuth oxide of 45.6 kcal/g atomic oxygen, thus it is easy to be reduced and the reduction temperature is low, which are beneficial for saving energy consumption and reduction time; the much smaller amounts of copper, nickel, antimony and arsenic entering noble bismuth in a slightly reductive smelting atmosphere than those entering noble lead make the converting of noble bismuth become simple, thereby decreasing smelting time and increasing the direct recovery rate of noble metals in anode slime. |
US10106862B2 |
Mixed super critical fluid hydrolysis and alcoholysis of cellulosic materials to form alkyl glycosides and alkyl pentosides
The present invention relates to a process for generating glucose and glucose derivatives from the direct contacting of cellulose, hemicelluloses and/or polysaccharides with a mixed super critical fluid system of alcohol and water whereby the partial pressure of the system provides for both alcoholysis and hydrolysis of the material to generate primarily glucose, and glucose derivatives. |
US10106861B2 |
Microalgae with improved phototaxis and photosynthetic efficiency
The present invention relates to microalgae with improved phototaxis and photosynthetic efficiency, and more particularly, to a microalgae PTS42 (KCTC18499P) mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and uses thereof. In the microalgae PTS42 according to the present invention of which photosensitivity and photosynthetic efficiency are improved due to excellent phototaxis, conversion of carbon dioxide into biomass is excellent as compared to a wild type strain and a maximum photosynthesis rate and lipid accumulation ability are also high, such that the microalgae PTS42 are useful as a photosynthetic strain for constructing a biofuel production process as well as an effect of decreasing carbon dioxide. |
US10106858B2 |
Method for the in vitro detection of strains of Legionella pneumophila resistant to antibiotics
Disclosed is a method for the in vitro detection of strains of Legionella pneumophila, resistant to antibiotics, in particular to the fluoroquinolones. Also disclosed are nucleotide probes and a kit of reagents allowing the detection of Legionella pneumophila bacterial strains that are resistant to antibiotics, in particular of the fluoroquinolone type. |
US10106852B2 |
Mutated ACVR1 for diagnosis and treatment of Fibrodyplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP)
This invention is directed to mutated Activin A type I receptor proteins (ACVR1) and isolated nucleic acids encoding same. The invention also relates to the use of mutated ACVR1 in the diagnosis and treatment of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP). |
US10106846B2 |
Optical lens system and method for microfluidic devices
An apparatus for imaging one or more selected fluorescence indications from a microfluidic device. The apparatus includes an imaging path coupled to least one chamber in at least one microfluidic device. The imaging path provides for transmission of one or more fluorescent emission signals derived from one or more samples in the at least one chamber of the at least one microfluidic device. The chamber has a chamber size, the chamber size being characterized by an actual spatial dimension normal to the imaging path. The apparatus also includes an optical lens system coupled to the imaging path. The optical lens system is adapted to transmit the one or more fluorescent signals associated with the chamber. |
US10106839B2 |
Integrated semiconductor bioarray
A biosensor array, system and method for affinity based assays that are able to simultaneously obtain high quality measurements of the binding characteristics of multiple analytes, and that are able to determine the amounts of those analytes in solution. The invention also provides a fully integrated bioarray for detecting real-time characteristics of affinity based assays. |
US10106836B2 |
Determining fetal genomes for multiple fetus pregnancies
Techniques are provided for determining inheritance of maternal and paternal haplotypes in preganncies with multiple fetuses. Maternal inheritance can be determined at loci where the mother is heterozygous and the paternally inherited alleles are known (e.g., the father is homozygous). Two types of loci may be used, where one type has the paternal allele appear on a first maternal haplotype, and another type has the paternal allele appear on a second maternal haplotype. Paternal inheritance can be determined from loci where the father is heterozygous and the maother is homozygous. Amounts of different alleles at each locus can be measured. A comparison of the amounts (e.g., using a fractional concentration of each allele and cutoffs) can be used to determine the haplotype inheritance. A haplotype can be linked to a condition of interest. |
US10106835B2 |
Methods of producing sterilized diagnostic test elements
In one non-limiting aspect, sterilizable reagent materials for diagnostic elements are provided. In other aspects, sterilized elements and techniques for producing the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a sterilized element includes a chemical detection reagent including at least one component that is sensitive to ionizing radiation. The sterilized element is also mediator-free and the at least one component sensitive to ionizing radiation is present in a functional form in a proportion of ≥80% based on the total amount of the respective component in the diagnostic element before sterilization. In certain aspects, the at least one component sensitive to ionizing radiation includes one or both of an enzyme and a coenzyme. Other aspects include, but are not limited to, unique methods, techniques, products, systems and devices involving sterilizable reagent materials or sterilized elements. |
US10106832B2 |
Method for manufacturing a microbial detection device, microbial detection method, microbial detection kit, and microbial detection device
The present invention provides a method for manufacturing a microbial detection device, microbial detection method, microbial detection kit and microbial detection device. The manufacturing method includes the following steps: defining a sampling portion and a reaction portion on a substrate. Fiber materials are disposed in the reaction portion and a surface of the reaction portion which contacts with the fiber materials comprises abundant hydroxyl groups. Reaction reagents are then added into the fiber materials. An acidic solution is applied to treat the fiber materials and the hydroxyl groups in the reaction portion. |
US10106830B2 |
Methods of detecting and quantifying bacteria contained on or within chewing gum
The invention provides for methods of extracting and quantitating the number of microorganisms contained on or within in chewing gum. |
US10106828B2 |
Cell culture medium and process for protein expression, said medium and process comprising a PAM inhibitor
The present invention is related to a cell culture medium for the expression of a protein, which medium comprises a PAM inhibitor, or a physiological equivalent thereof, and to a cell culture process for the expression of a protein, in which process a PAM inhibitor, or a physiological equivalent thereof, is used (FIG. 1). |
US10106826B2 |
Rerouting the photorespiration pathway in plants for increasing bioproduct yield
The present invention provides methods of producing biological products or increasing production of such products through expression in a plant of a bacterial or plant glycolate catabolic cycle gene, such as glycolate dehydrogenease (GDH), glycolate oxidase (GO), or malate synthase (MS) in combination with a plant gene, such as farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FPS), squalene synthase (SQS), or PLAS. Also provided are plants, plants parts and compositions produced through methods of the present invention. The invention leads to two to five fold increase of end product yield. |
US10106821B2 |
Method for processing magnesium chloride solutions
A method for processing MgCl2 solutions including the steps of: providing an aqueous solution including 5-25 wt. % of MgCl2 and optionally organic contaminants to a step, wherein water and present, organic components are evaporated; withdrawing aqueous solution with a MgCl2 concentration of 25-35 wt. % from an evaporation step and providing it to a preconcentrator where it is contacted with a HCl containing gas stream at least 300° C.; providing aqueous solution with a MgCl2 concentration of 35-45 wt. % resulting from the preconcentrator to a thermohydrolysis reactor, being at at least 300° C.; withdrawing MgO from the thermohydrolysis reactor in solid form, and withdrawing a HCl containing gas stream from the thermohydrolysis reactor, said HCl-containing gas stream at least 300° C.; providing the HCl-containing gas stream with at least 300° C. to the preconcentrator; withdrawing a HCl-containing gas stream with a temperature of at most 150° C. from the preconcentrator. |
US10106820B2 |
Methods and compositions for modifying a targeted locus
Methods and compositions are provided for modifying one or more target loci in a cell. Such methods comprise providing a cell comprising a first polynucleotide encoding a first selection marker operably linked to a first promoter active in the cell, wherein the first polynucleotide further comprises a first recognition site for a first nuclease agent. A first nuclease agent is introduced into a cell, wherein the first nuclease agent induces a nick or double-strand break at the first recognition site. Further introduced into the cell is a first targeting vector comprising a first insert polynucleotide flanked by a first and a second homology arm that correspond to a first and a second target site located in sufficient proximity to the first recognition site. At least one cell is then identified comprising in its genome the first insert polynucleotide integrated at the target locus. |
US10106819B2 |
Recombinant swinepox virus and vaccines
The present invention relates to novel recombinant swinepox viruses and their use in vaccine compositions. The recombinant swinepox viruses of the invention are produced 5 by inserting one or more foreign genes into IL-18 binding protein (IL18bp) gene of swinepox virus. The invention is particularly suited to produce swine vaccines, particularly for vaccinating swine against PCV2 infection. |
US10106817B2 |
Compositions and methods of use thereof for identifying anti-viral agents
A recombinant expression vector comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a herpesvirus transactivator, where the nucleotide sequence is operably linked to a herpesvirus control element is provided as are cell lines genetically modified to express a herpesvirus transactivator under the control of a herpesvirus control element. Also provided are methods of identifying agents that disrupt feedback regulation of a herpesvirus transcriptional control element by a herpesvirus transactivator. |
US10106811B2 |
Compositions, organisms, systems, and methods for altering cold, drought, and salt tolerance in plants
The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to materials, systems, organisms, and methods for enhancing abiotic stress tolerance (e.g., cold, salinity, drought, heat, wind) and/or enhancing biomass in plants. For example, enhancing abiotic stress tolerance may be achieved in plants having Arabidopsis thaliana BCL-2-associated athanogene 4 (AtBAG4) nucleic acids and/or polypeptides, Caenorhabditis elegans Ced-9 nucleic acids and/or polypeptides, and/or human Bcl-2-161 nucleic acids and/or polypeptides. |
US10106807B2 |
Transcription factor which regulates flavonoid, phenylpropanoid, tyrosine, and tryptophan pathways
The invention provides plants having desirable levels of sugar release and/or lignin synthesis. The invention further provides methods of selecting plants with such desirable levels of sugar release and/or lignin synthesis; methods of genetically modifying plants to modulate lignin synthesis, sugar release, and modulating phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan and flavonoid production; and uses of such plants. |
US10106806B2 |
Transgenic plants for enhancing anthocyanin biosynthesis
The present invention relates to a transgenic plant with enhanced anthocyanin biosynthesis by the introduction of PtrMYB119 gene operably linked to a promoter, a method for preparing the transgenic plant, a method for producing anthocyanin from the transgenic plant, a composition for promoting anthocyanin biosynthesis comprising PtrMYB119 gene operably linked to a promoter, a kit for promoting anthocyanin biosynthesis comprising the composition, and a method for enhancing anthocyanin biosynthesis in a plant comprising introducing the composition into a plant for its expression. The use of the composition for enhancing anthocyanin biosynthesis provided in the present invention enables large-scale production of anthocyanins without any affect on the growth of the plant cell, which is a host, and thus the composition can be widely used for more effective production of anthocyanins. |
US10106802B2 |
Polynucleotide sequences from rhodosporidium and rhodotorula and use thereof
The present invention relates to the application of isolated promoters and synthetic constructs for efficient production of genetically modified cells in a species selected from the Pucciniomycotina and Ustilaginomycotina subphyla, in particular, species selected from the Rhodosporidium, Rhodotourla, Sporobolomyces or Pseudozyma genus. |
US10106801B2 |
Auto-inducible expression system
A method for the expression of a protein of interest by a bacterium, notable in that it comprises the culturing of a bacterium temporarily or continuously expressing an Hsp protein, in that said bacterium also comprises a nucleic acid sequence, encoding a protein of interest, under the control of a lac promoter and in that said bacterium is cultured in a medium which does not contain IPTG or a metabolized molecule in such a way as to automatically induce the induction of transcription from the lac promoter. |
US10106800B2 |
Modification of RNA, producing an increased transcript stability and translation efficiency
It was the object of the present invention to provide RNA with increased stability and translation efficiency and means for obtaining such RNA. It should be possible to obtain increased grades of expression by using said RNA in gene therapy approaches. |
US10106799B2 |
Stringent selectable markers
The present invention relates to nucleic acid constructs comprising selectable marker genes in a multicistronic transcription unit for use in the generation and selection of eukaryotic host cells for expression of a gene product of interest. For increased stringency of selection, the coding sequence of the selectable marker may be directed preceded by a relatively short functional open reading frame to reduce the efficiency of translation of the selectable marker, and/or the amino acid sequence of the selectable marker may comprise one or more mutations that reduce the level of resistance provide by the mutated marker as compared to its wild type counterpart. The invention further relates to methods for generating eukaryotic host cells for expression of a gene product of interest, wherein these nucleic acid constructs are used, and to methods for producing a gene product of interest wherein thus generated host cells are applied. |
US10106798B2 |
FLT3 receptor antagonists for the treatment or the prevention of pain disorders
The present invention relates to FLT3 receptor antagonists or inhibitors of FLT3 receptor gene expression for the treatment or the prevention of pain disorders. |
US10106795B2 |
Oligomers
Certain disclosed oligomers induce exon skipping during processing of myostatin pre-mRNA. The oligomers may be in a vector or encoded by the vector. The vector is used for inducing exon skipping during processing of myostatin pre-mRNA. A therapeutically effective amount of the oligomer may be administered to a subject patient such that exon skipping during processing of myostatin pre-mRNA is induced. The administration to a subject may be used in order to increase or maintain muscle mass, or slowing degeneration of muscle mass in the subject. The administration to a subject may ameliorate muscle wasting conditions, such as muscular dystrophy. Examples of such muscular dystrophies which may be so treated include Becker's muscular dystrophy, congenital muscular dystrophy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, distal muscular dystrophy, Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, myotonic muscular dystrophy, and oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy. |
US10106793B2 |
Double-stranded oligonucleotides
Antisense sequences, including duplex RNAi compositions, which possess improved properties over those taught in the prior art are disclosed. The invention provides optimized antisense oligomer compositions and method for making and using the both in in vitro systems and therapeutically. The invention also provides methods of making and using the improved antisense oligomer compositions. |
US10106791B2 |
Short hairpin RNA compositions, methods of making and applications thereof
Provided herein are novel synthetic short hairpin RNA (shRNA) molecules and compositions and kits comprising such molecules, as well as methods of making and using these molecules, compositions, and kits. |
US10106789B2 |
System and methods for massively parallel analysis of nucleic acids in single cells
Methods and systems are provided for massively parallel genetic analysis of single cells in emulsion droplets or reaction containers. Genetic loci of interest are targeted in a single cell using a set of probes, and a fusion complex is formed by molecular linkage and amplification techniques. Methods are provided for high-throughput, massively parallel analysis of the fusion complex in a single cell in a population of at least 10,000 cells. Also provided are methods for tracing genetic information back to a cell using barcode sequences. |
US10106788B2 |
Simultaneous, integrated selection and evolution of antibody/protein performance and expression in production hosts
The present disclosure provides methods of integrating therapeutic protein and antibody generation and/or selection, evolution and expression in a eukaryotic host for manufacturing in a single system. Therapeutic proteins, including antibodies, are generated, optimized and manufactured in the same eukaryotic host system. The disclosed system of Comprehensive Integrated Antibody Optimization (CIAO!™) allows for simultaneous evolution of protein performance and expression optimization. |
US10106786B2 |
Compositions and methods for modulating hemostasis
Factor X/Xa variants and methods of use thereof are disclosed. |
US10106785B2 |
Acetylcholinesterase-Fc domain fusion protein
Fusion polypeptides are provided including modified human Acetylcholinesterase conjugated to the Fc region of an immunoglobulin. Methods of preparing these polypeptide constructs and uses thereof as scavenging agents of organophosphate compounds are described. |
US10106783B2 |
HCV culture systems and direct-acting antiviral sensitivity
The present invention relates to hepatitis C virus (HCV) culture systems of genotypes 1a, 3a, 4a, 5a, and 6a that directly contribute to HCV drug and vaccine development, to HCV basic research and better-individualized treatment of HCV infected patients. |
US10106779B2 |
Method for the isolation for mammalian stem cells and uses thereof
The present invention concerns the field of stem cell biology, and in particular relates to a method for producing an isolated bona fide population of mammalian stem cells, and uses of the stem cells thus produced. Human glioblastomas (hGBMs) have now been shown to contain a minor subset of cells bearing the defining features of somatic stem cells (SCs) and the ability to establish, expand and perpetuate these tumors. They are defined stem-like tumor propagating cells (TPCs). This has caused a paradigmatic shift in the way we interpret hGBM physiology, for it identifies TPCs as a major culprit to be tackled for the development of novel therapeutics. It also suggests that studying the regulatory mechanisms of normal neurogenesis may point to specific inhibitors of TPCs. |
US10106774B2 |
Methods for inducing migration by dendritic cells and an immune response
Compositions and methods of activating dendritic cells with LMP1 and LMP1-activated dendritic cell based compositions and methods are effective for dendritic cell therapy and provide an adjuvant function for vaccine administration. LMP1 or LMP1-CD40 chimeric protein may be used to activate and mature dendritic cells. LMP1 and LMP1-activated dendritic cells act as an adjuvant to enhance the cellular immune response. Also disclosed herein are kits for activating dendritic cells and for preparing a vaccine formulation. Administration of the dendritic cells transfected with LMP1 can induce an immune response against cancer or infection. The mature dendritic cells may comprise an antigen and at least one cytokine in addition to LMP1. Use of LMP1 or LMP1-CD40 provides a way to activate and mature dendritic cells that retain functional and migratory abilities without the side effects that result from maturing the dendritic cells using PGE2. |
US10106768B2 |
Micro cell culturing device
A micro cell culturing device including: a substrate; an elastomer seated and arranged on an upper surface of the substrate; a test chamber indented to a lower surface of the elastomer at a predetermined height, the lower surface of the elastomer facing the upper surface of the substrate; a main channel indented to the lower surface of the elastomer at a predetermined height, the main channel being spaced apart from the test chamber; a connection channel indented to the lower surface of the elastomer and arranged between the test chamber and the main channel to connect the test chamber and the main channel; and a pressure adjusting unit for pressurizing the elastomer. A height of the connection channel is lower than heights of the test chamber and the main channel. |
US10106767B2 |
Transfer device
A transfer device includes at least one pump unit provided for a defined gas transfer between a first, closed-off space of an installation, in particular a photobioreactor installation, and a second space which is separate from the first space. The at least one pump unit is embodied as a selective oxygen pump. |
US10106766B2 |
Microfluidic bio-reactor device
The present invention provides a microfluidic bio-reactor device, which comprises: a first cell culture layer; a microfluidic base, which is located on the top of the first cell culture layer; a microfluidic layer, which is located on the top of the microfluidic base and have an air-bubble removal device; a microfluidic roof, which is located on the top of the microfluidic layer; the present invention also provides a method for culturing cells by the microfluidic bio-reactor device of the present invention and the kit with a cell-loading device and present microfluidic bio-reactor device. |
US10106764B2 |
Tequila
A tequila beverage comprising a standard tequila beverage containing added components for making said standard tequila beverage more desirable to a consumer. |
US10106762B2 |
Treating a textile garment with a hydrophobic dye solution
The present invention provides a method for treating a textile garment with a hydrophobic dye solution. |
US10106757B2 |
Ionic liquid, lubricant, and magnetic recording medium
A lubricant, which includes an ionic liquid including a conjugate base and a conjugate acid, wherein the conjugate acid is represented by General Formula (A) below, and wherein a pKa of an acid that is a source of the conjugate base in acetonitrile is 10 or less, where, in General Formula (A), R1, R2, and R3 are each independently a group including a hydrocarbon group, with the proviso that at least one of the hydrocarbon groups in R1, R2, and R3 is a straight-chain hydrocarbon group having 6 or greater carbon atoms. |
US10106754B2 |
Method of marking hydrocarbon liquids
Method of marking a hydrocarbon liquid includes adding to the liquid, a tracer compound of Formula I or II: wherein at least one of R1-R6 in Formula I and at least one of R7-R14 in Formula II is selected from: i. a bromine or fluorine atom; ii. a partially or fully halogenated alkyl group; iii. a branched or cyclic C4-C20 alkyl group; iv. an aliphatic substituent linking two positions selected from R1-R6 in Formula I to one another or two positions selected from R7-R14 in Formula II to one another; or v. a phenyl group substituted with a halogen atom, an aliphatic group or halogenated aliphatic group and none of R1-R6 and none of R7-R14 being a sulphonate group or COOR15, where R15 represents H, C1-C20 alkyl, C2-C20 alkenyl, C2-C20 alkynyl, C3-C15 cycloalkyl or aryl. |
US10106746B2 |
Methods and systems for supplying hydrogen to a hydrocatalytic reaction
Systems and methods involving hydrocatalytic reactions that use molecular hydrogen obtained from a biogas generated from at least a portion of the hydrocatalytic reaction product. Hydrocatalytic reactions can require significant quantities of molecular hydrogen, particularly if the molecular hydrogen is being introduced under dynamic flow conditions. The present disclosure provides systems and methods that can allow for reducing the carbon footprint of the fuels formed from the hydrocatalytic reaction because at least a portion of the hydrogen used in the hydrocatalytic reaction has low carbon footprint. A fuel with low carbon footprint can qualify for certain governmental status that provides certain benefits. |
US10106745B2 |
Bitumen solidification and prilling
Methods, processes, and apparatuses for preparing and transporting bitumen. Bitumen may be prilled such that a bitumen product comprising a prill core and a non-stick coating is produced. The non-stick coating may comprise asphaltenes and the prill core may comprise bitumen, deasphalted oil, or both bitumen and deasphalted oil. The resultant non-stick coated prills have reduced adhesion to transportation vessels and other non-stick coated prills at a temperature below an adhesion temperature, facilitating transport. |
US10106741B2 |
Liquid-crystalline medium and electro-optical liquid-crystal display
The invention relates to an electro-optical liquid-crystal display having a re-alignment layer for re-alignment of the liquid crystals whose field has a component, crucial for the re-alignment, parallel to the liquid-crystal layer, containing a liquid-crystalline medium, characterized in that it comprises one or more compounds of the formula I1 to I3, (I1) (I2) (I3) and at least one compound of the formula II, in which the parameters R11, R11*, Z0, Sp, k, l, p, Y21 to Y22, R21 and R22 have the meanings indicated in claim 1. |
US10106740B2 |
Nematic liquid crystal composition and liquid crystal display element using same
There is provided a liquid crystal composition having a dielectric anisotropy (Δε) large in absolute value, a sufficiently low viscosity (η), a sufficiently low rotational viscosity (γ1), and a high elastic constant (K33) without decreased refractive index anisotropy (Δn) or nematic phase-isotropic liquid phase transition temperature (Tni). A liquid crystal display device, such as a VA mode liquid crystal display device, including the liquid crystal composition has high response speed and good display quality with few or no display defects. The liquid crystal display device including the liquid crystal composition is useful as an active-matrix liquid crystal display device and is applicable as a liquid crystal display device such as a VA mode or PSVA mode liquid crystal display device. |
US10106734B2 |
Alloyed rod structure in a nanocrystalline quantum dot
A quantum dot includes a nanocrystalline core and an alloyed nanocrystalline shell made of a semiconductor material composition different from the nanocrystalline core. The alloyed nanocrystalline shell is bonded to and completely surrounds the nanocrystalline core. |
US10106733B2 |
Viscosifying modified proppant system for carbon dioxide based fracturing fluids
Viscosifying proppants including proppant particles coated with a CO2-philic coating in which the CO2-philic coating has a solvable portion that viscosifies a CO2-based fluid when the viscosifying proppant is added to the CO2-based fluid are provided. Methods of making viscosifying proppants are also provided that include coating proppant particles with a precursor material of a CO2-philic material, and polymerizing the precursor material to form a viscosifying proppant. Viscous hydraulic fracturing fluids include a CO2-based fluid and the viscosifying proppants and methods of treating subterranean formations that include contacting a subterranean formation with a viscous hydraulic fracturing fluid and propagating at least one subterranean fracture are also provided. |
US10106728B2 |
Clusters of micron- and nano-sized proppant for use in subterranean operations
Compositions and methods for forming and using clusters of micron- and/or nano-sized solid materials (e.g., particulates, fibers, etc.) as proppants in subterranean operations are provided. In one embodiment, the methods comprise: providing a fracturing fluid comprising a base fluid, a plurality of small-sized solid materials and one or more surface modifying agents; forming a plurality of proppant clusters, each proppant cluster comprising two or more of the small-sized solid materials bound together with a portion of the one or more surface modifying agents; and introducing the fracturing fluid into a well bore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation at or above a pressure sufficient to create or enhance one or more fractures in the portion of the subterranean formation. |
US10106727B2 |
Proppant compositions and methods of use
Proppant compositions for use in hydraulic fracturing and methods of using same are disclosed herein. The proppant compositions include a plurality of proppant particulates and at least one particulate of the plurality of proppant particulates containing at least one tracer, wherein the at least one tracer separates from the at least one particulate located inside a fracture of a subterranean formation after a period of time. |
US10106724B2 |
Method of contacting hydrocarbon-bearing formations with fluorinated ionic polymers
A method is disclosed that includes contacting a hydrocarbon-bearing formation with a treatment composition comprising solvent and a fluorinated polymer. The fluorinated polymer includes: a first divalent unit represented by formula (I): wherein Rf represents a fluoroalkyl group having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms; each R1 is independently hydrogen or methyl; Q is a bond or —SO2—N(R)—, wherein R is alkyl having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms; and m is an integer from 1 to 11, a second divalent unit comprising a poly(alkyleneoxy) group; and a third divalent unit comprising a pendant ionic group. The solvent includes not more than ten percent by weight methanol and not more than 25 percent by weight water, based on the total weight of the solvent, and/or the solvent solubilizes or displaces brine in the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. Treated hydrocarbon-bearing formations are also disclosed. |
US10106722B2 |
Use of a copolymer made from styrene sulphonic acid to inhibit or slow the formation of sulphide deposits
A copolymer containing a unit including an optionally neutralized styrene sulphonic acid unit and a unit containing at least one optionally neutralized (poly)carboxylic acid unit or a (poly)amido-amine unit, to inhibit or slow the formation of sulphide deposits during the extraction of gas or oil. It also relates to a method to inhibit or slow the formation of sulphide deposits during the extraction of gas or oil, including the injection of a fluid containing the abovementioned copolymer into a wellbore, a subterranean formation or a gas or oil well. |
US10106720B2 |
Methods and compositions for using temporary, slow degrading, particulate agents in a subterranean formation
Methods, fluids, and compositions are provided for treating subterranean formations. The fluids can be servicing or drilling fluids including a base fluid and a particulate agent or biocide precursor particulate agent. The particulate agent can seal flow paths in the subterranean formation and subsequently can be degraded to allow flow to resume. The particulate agent may be a reaction product of a urea containing compound and an aldehyde containing compound. An example of such a reaction product is a methylene urea. |
US10106712B2 |
Method for adhering structures using silicone adhesive system
A method of adhering a first structure to a second structure using a primer, containing a primer fugitive inhibitor, and a film adhesive by removing the primer fugitive inhibitor under vacuum at room temperature conditions. |
US10106707B2 |
Method for preparing structured adhesive articles
Methods of forming laminating adhesive articles include providing a multi-layer article, and a tool with a structured surface. The multi-layer articles include a substrate, an adhesive layer, and a liner. The multi-layer article is placed between the structured surface of the tool and a support surface that is hard and the tool is embossed against the liner by applying pressure or pressure/heat. The embossing causes the tool structures to distort the liner and the adhesive layer, and causes permanent topological changes in a portion of the adhesive layer, but does not distort the substrate. The distortion in the liner is retained upon release of the applied pressure. The portions of topologically changed adhesive can form convex structures that are permanent. Upon removal of the liner from the adhesive layer, the concave structures on the adhesive layer are unstable, but the convex structures are stable. |
US10106705B1 |
Polishing compositions and methods of use thereof
The disclosure provides chemical mechanical polishing compositions and methods for polishing polysilicon films with high removal rates. The compositions include 1) an abrasive; 2) at least one compound of structure (I): 3) at least one compound of structure (II): and 4) water; in which the composition does not include tetramethylammonium hydroxide or a salt thereof. The variables n, R1-R7, X, Y, and Z1-Z3 in structures (I) and (II) are defined in the Specification. The synergistic effect of the compounds of structures (I) and (II) in these chemical mechanical polishing compositions leads to high polysilicon films material removal rate during polishing. |
US10106704B2 |
Polishing composition, polishing method, and method for producing substrate
To provide a polishing composition that can be used as an alternative of a polishing composition containing cerium oxide abrasive grains in STI and other such CMP applications, and to provide a polishing method and a method for producing a substrate using this polishing composition.A polishing composition being used in applications for polishing a layer that contains a substance having a pH range presenting a positive zeta potential in an aqueous solution of pH 6 or lower, wherein the polishing composition contains abrasive grains (A), abrasive grains (B), and a pH adjusting agent, and the abrasive grains (B) has a negative zeta potential in an aqueous solution of pH 6 or lower, and the value of the average secondary particle diameter of the abrasive grains (B) is less than the value of the average secondary particle diameter of the abrasive grains (A) and is 15 nm or less and the polishing composition has a pH of 6 or lower. |
US10106702B2 |
PAI-based coating compositions
A process for PAI-based coating compositions. An embodiment of a method includes manufacturing a coating composition, the manufacturing of the coating composition including mixing a first solvent, the first being solvent being N-formyl morpholine (NFM), with a second solvent to form a first solution; dissolving polyamideimide or polyamide amic acid resin polymer (PAI) in the first solution; precipitating a PAI compound from a mixture of MEK and the first solution; and dissolving the PAI compound in a second solution to generate a coating solution. |
US10106701B2 |
Composition for film formation
With a photocurable composition for film formation which comprises a polymer containing a repeating unit structure having a triazine ring, for example, one represented by the following formula (17), a crosslinking agent, an ultraviolet absorber, and a light stabilizer, it is possible to produce a cured film which has a high refractive index and satisfactory weatherability |
US10106699B2 |
Inimer-containing random copolymers and crosslinked copolymer films for dense polymer brush growth
Crosslinkable random copolymers comprising atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) initiators and crosslinked copolymer films formed from the copolymers are provided. The random copolymers, which are polymerized from one or more alkyl halide functional inimers and one or more monomers having a crosslinkable functionality, are characterized by pendant ATRP initiating groups and pendant crosslinkable groups. |
US10106698B2 |
Composition for powder coating material, powder coating material and coated article
To provide a composition for powder coating material capable of forming a coating film having excellent water and oil repellency, capable of maintaining excellent water and oil repellency even when the surface is rubbed or when used in an environment in contact with water, and having excellent resistance to adhesion of organisms such that organisms such as mold, algae, etc. are less likely to adhere thereto; a powder coating material; and a coated article. The composition for powder coating material comprises polymer (A) composed of at least one member selected from polymer (A1) and polyvinylidene fluoride, and polymer (B). The polymer (A1) is a fluorinated non-block copolymer having units based on a fluoroolefin and units based on a monomer having a crosslinkable group. The polymer (B) is a fluorinated block copolymer having a segment (α) in which the content of fluorine atoms is at least 20 mass %, and a segment (β) in which the content of fluorine atoms is less than 20 mass %, wherein the difference in the numerical value of the content of the fluorine atoms represented by mass %, between in the segment (α) and in the segment (β) is at least 10, and at least one of the segment (α) and the segment (β) has a hydroxy group. |
US10106688B2 |
Crack-resistant thermoplastic road marking
The present application generally relates to a thermoplastic road marker having improved crack-resistance, to compositions of such road markers, and to methods of making and applying these road markers. Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a thermoplastic road marking composition, comprising: ethylene vinyl acetate (“EVA”) and/or ethylene acrylic acid (“EAA”) copolymers in an amount of between about 1.5 wt % to about 6.0 wt %; and core-shell particles in an amount of between about 0.5 wt % and about 3.0 wt %. In at least some embodiments, the EVA and/or EAA have a melt flow index equal to or less than 45 g/10 min at 190° C. |
US10106686B2 |
Particles for electrophoretic displays
This invention relates to particles comprising a pigment core particle encapsulated by a polymer, a process for their preparation, electrophoretic fluids comprising such particles, and electrophoretic display devices comprising such fluids. |
US10106678B2 |
Acrylic processing aid and vinyl chloride resin composition comprising the same
The present invention relates to an acrylic processing aid and a vinyl chloride resin composition comprising the same. Specifically, the present invention relates to a core-shell structured acrylic processing aid which can play both roles as a lubricant and a processing aid at the same time by using monomers having a certain composition for the core and shell, respectively, and controlling their specific viscosity, and to a vinyl chloride resin composition comprising the same. |
US10106676B2 |
Propylene-based polymers having improved stability and methods for producing the same
Provided herein are compositions comprising propylene-based polymers having improved stability and methods for producing the same. The composition comprises a propylene-based polymer that has a melting temperature of less than 120° C. and a heat of fusion of less than 75 J/g and comprises propylene-derived units and 5-30 wt % of α-olefin-derived units. The stabilizer comprises an amine oxide. |
US10106675B2 |
Rubber composition, method of making, and articles made therefrom
A rubber composition includes an elastomer component including a functionalized elastomer, a reinforcing filler, and a coupling agent. The functionalized elastomer includes an epoxy functional group, a hydroxy functional group, and a C1-C32 hydrocarbyl-substituted thio functional group. The hydroxy functional group and the C1-C32 hydrocarbyl-substituted thio functional group are vicinal functional groups. |
US10106668B2 |
Silicone rubber composition for making key pad and key pad
Provided is a silicone rubber composition suited for use as a key pad having excellent dynamic fatigue durability (keying durability) and a silicone rubber key pad obtained by curing molding of the composition.A silicone rubber composition for making a key pad includes: (A) 100 parts by weight of an organopolysiloxane represented by the following average compositional formula (1): R1nSiO(4-n)/2 (1) wherein R1 is each independently the same or different and are an unsubstituted or substituted monovalent hydrocarbon group, and letter n is a positive number of 1.95 to 2.04, and having at least two alkenyl groups in one molecule; (B) 10 to 100 parts by weight of reinforcing silica having a specific surface area of at least 50 m2/g when determined by BET method; (C) 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of a vinyl group-containing alkoxysilane; (D) 0.0001 to 0.2 part by weight of hydrochloric acid, calculated as hydrogen chloride in hydrochloric acid; (E) 0.01 to 5 parts by weight of a fatty acid ester and/or a fatty alcohol ester; and (F) an effective amount of a curing agent. |
US10106663B2 |
Foamable polypropylene resin composition and molded body
A foamable polypropylene resin composition includes 10 parts by mass to 65 parts by mass of rubber or a thermoplastic elastomer, 18 parts by mass to 90 parts by mass of talc having a 50% particle diameter (D50) of 1 μm to 3 μm and surface-treated for increased dispersibility, 0.1 part by mass to 6.0 parts by mass of an organic crystal nucleating agent, and 5 parts by mass to 15 parts by mass of a foaming agent relative to 100 parts by mass of the polypropylene resin. |
US10106654B2 |
Method of polyarylene sulfide precipitation
A method for forming a polyarylene sulfide is described. The method can include a multi-step cooling and precipitation process in which the cooling rate of the solution that carries the polymer is decreased during a portion of the overall cooling. This slower cooling period can encompass at least a portion of the period during which the polymer precipitates from the solution. The precipitation process can form polyarylene sulfide particles with good particle integrity and a narrow particle size distribution, which can reduce fines and improve downstream processing and final product characteristics. |
US10106653B2 |
Continuous high shear reactor melt processing methods to synthesize heterocyclic monomer and prepolymer alloys and compositions thereof
The invention provides novel methods of synthesizing new monofunctional and/or multifunctional heterocyclic monomer and prepolymer alloys via a continuous solvent-free, or alternatively in-solvent, one-step high shear reactor methodology designed to eliminate the need for post-processing purification and react monomer to predictable conversions, as well as the synthesis of related compositions. Additionally, the invention allows the dispersion of reinforcements and additives while synthesizing heterocyclic monomers and formulating heterocyclic prepolymer alloys. |
US10106651B2 |
PEEK/NANO-HA composites for SLS and preparation methods thereof
The present invention discloses polyetheretherketone/nano-hydroxyapatite (PEEK/NANO-HA) composites for selective laser sintering (SLS), and a preparation method thereof. The method for preparing the composites comprises steps of: selecting PEEK having a particle size of 10-100 μm, and an aqueous solution of reaction precursor 1 and an aqueous solution of reaction precursor 2, uniformly dispersing the PEEK in the aqueous solution of reaction precursor 1, adding the aqueous solution of reaction precursor 2 dropwise in the mixed solution of the aqueous solution of reaction precursor 1 and the PEEK while stirring to adjust pH of the mixed solution to 10-12, and continuously reacting or 24-48 hours. The composites obtained by the preparation method of the present invention have the advantages of good biocompatibility, homogeneous morphology and good fluidity, and are advantageous to the powdering and shaping process during SLS. |
US10106649B2 |
Ethoxylate production using highly active double metal cyanide catalysts
The invention relates to polyethers preparable in the presence of a DMC catalyst comprising polyether siloxanes, to processes for preparing the polyethers and to the use thereof. |
US10106647B2 |
Bioelastomers and applications thereof
In one aspect, compositions are described herein. In some embodiments, a composition described herein comprises the reaction product of (i) citric acid, a citrate, or an ester of citric acid with (ii) a polyol, and (iii) a monomer comprising one or more alkyne moieties and/or azide moieties. The reaction product, in some instances, comprises a polymer. Further, in some cases, a composition described herein comprises a plurality of polymers. In some embodiments, the polymers are selected to be reactive with one another through a click chemistry reaction scheme to form a polymer network. In another aspect, medical implants and medical devices are described herein, the implants and devices comprising a polymer or polymer network described herein. |
US10106645B2 |
Hydrocarbon polymers having two azlactone end groups
1) Hydrocarbon polymer having two azlactone end groups F1 is formula (IIa) and F2 is formula (IIb): g and d are 0, 1, 2 or 3; R14 and R15 are C1-C4 or a cyclohexyl radical; R1 to R12 represents hydrogen or alkyl with 1 to 22 carbon atoms; x and y are integers, x+y is 0 to 2; R13 is oxygen or sulphur or divalent —CH2— n1, n2, m, p1 and p2 are an integer or equal to 0 and such that the molecular weight Mn of the polymer of formula (I) is between 400 and 100 000 g/mol; a process for preparation of the polymer; and use as adhesive in mixture with an amino compound with at least two amine groups. |
US10106641B2 |
Mixtures of polyether carbonate polyols and polyether polyols for producing polyurethane soft foams
The invention relates to a method for producing polyurethane soft foam by reacting an isocyanate component with a component which is reactive towards isocyanates. The component which is reactive towards isocyanates comprises a mixture of at least one polyether carbonate polyol and a polyether polyol as the constituents. In the component which is reactive towards isocyanates, the total proportion of polyether carbonate polyols is =20 wt. % to =80 wt. % and the total proportion of polyether polyol is =20 wt. % to =80 wt. %, based on the total weight of the provided polyols. The invention further relates to a polyurethane soft foam produced using said method. |
US10106640B2 |
Polymerizable composition, transparent resin, optical material, plastic lens, and method for manufacturing transparent resin
A polymerizable composition which can suppress generation of turbidity, optical distortion, and striae in a transparent resin obtained therefrom, a transparent resin obtained from the polymerizable composition, an optical material containing the transparent resin, a plastic lens containing the optical material, and a method for manufacturing the transparent resin. A polymerizable composition of the present disclosure contains a polythiol compound having at least three mercapto groups and a polyiso(thio)cyanate compound having at least one aromatic ring. A thiol equivalent ratio which is a measured value of a thiol equivalent of the polythiol compound with respect to a theoretical value of the thiol equivalent is 0.975 or more and less than 1.000. |
US10106639B2 |
Oil-based inkjet ink
An oil-based inkjet ink that exhibits excellent repellency by the nozzle plate, prevents degradation of the nozzle plate, reduces image show-through, and yields high image density. The oil-based inkjet ink includes an encapsulated pigment containing a pigment and a urethane compound that coats the surface of the pigment, and a non-aqueous solvent, wherein the urethane compound has a urethane skeleton and one or more side chains and is insoluble in the non-aqueous solvent, and the side chains of the urethane compound contain one or more moieties selected from the group consisting of an aromatic ring, a heterocyclic ring, a carboxyl group, an amide linkage, a fluoroalkyl group having one or more fluorine atoms, and a nitrile group. |
US10106637B2 |
Polymers and methods for ophthalmic applications
Novel methods and materials particularly useful for ophthalmic applications and to methods for making and using the same are disclosed herein. More particularly, relatively soft, optically transparent, foldable, high refractive index materials particularly suited for use in the production of intraocular lenses, contact lenses, and other ocular implants and to methods for manufacturing and implanting IOLs made therefrom are disclosed. |
US10106632B2 |
Process for preparing a catalyst component for polymerization of olefins
The present invention relates to a process for preparing a catalyst component for polymerization of an olefin comprising the steps of: i) contacting a compound R9zMgX2-z wherein R9 is aromatic, aliphatic or cyclo-aliphatic group containing up to 20 carbon atoms, X is a halide, and z is in a range of larger than 0 and smaller than 2, with an alkoxy- or aryloxy-containing silane compound to given a first intermediate reaction product; ii) contacting the first intermediate reaction product with at least one activating compound selected from the group formed by electron donors and compounds of formula M(OR10)v-w(OR11)w, wherein M can be Ti, Zr, Hf, Al or Si, and M(OR10)v-w(R11)w, wherein M is Si, each R10 and R11, independently, represent an alkyl, alkenyl or aryl group, v is the valency of M, v being either 3 or 4, and w is smaller than v, to give a second intermediate reaction product; and iii) contacting the second intermediate reaction product with a halogen-containing Ti-compound, a monoester as activating agent, a 1,3-diether as an internal electron donor, and optionally a diester as an additional internal electron donor. |
US10106631B2 |
Process for the polymerization of propylene
The invention relates to a process for the preparation of polypropylene having —a molecular weight (Mw) of 450,000-950,000, —a molecular weight distribution of 3-6, —a melt flow in the range of 7-14 dg/min measured with a load of 21.6 kg at 230° C. or 0.05-2 dg/min measured with a load of 2.16 kg at 230° C. and —a xylene soluble content of 2-6 wt % by converting propylene into the polypropylene without pre-polymerization in the presence of a polymerization catalyst under a condition where the volume ratio of H2 to propylene is at most 0.0020, wherein the catalyst comprises a catalyst component, a co-catalyst and an external donor, wherein the catalyst component is obtained by a process wherein a compound with formula Mg(OAlk)xCly wherein x is larger than 0 and smaller than 2, y equals 2−x and each Alk, independently, represents an alkyl group, is contacted with a titanium tetraalkoxide and/or an alcohol in the presence of an inert dispersant to give an intermediate reaction product and wherein the intermediate reaction product is contacted with titanium tetrachloride in the presence of an internal donor, and wherein the molar ratio of the co-catalyst to the external donor is 3.3-5.2, preferably 3.8-4.4. |
US10106630B2 |
Unsaturated deoxybenzoin compound, polymer prepared therefrom, and articles comprising the polymer
An unsaturated deoxybenzoin compound has the structure (I) wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, and n are defined herein. A polymer including at least one group derived from a deoxybenzoin compound having structure (I), (II), or a combination thereof is also described, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, and n are defined herein. |
US10106628B2 |
Gel with self-restorability and shape-memory property and process for producing same
The present invention provides a gel formed by a host-guest interaction and having self-healing and shape-memory properties, and a process for producing the gel. A monomer containing a host group, a monomer containing a guest group, and an acrylic type monomer were dissolved in an aqueous solvent, and these monomers were subsequently copolymerized to produce a gel obtained from these monomers. |
US10106625B2 |
Pharmaceutical compositions with enhanced performance and improved processability
The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates to a polymer for enhancing drug performance and improving processability. Specifically, the polymer comprises hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate (HPMC-AS). On the HPMC-AS, the percentage of total succinoyl degree of substitution is less than 12% at C6-OH position and greater than 53% at C3-OH, and the percentage of total acetyl degree of substitution is greater than 32% at C6-OH position. |
US10106623B2 |
Bispecific antibodies for use in stem cell transplantation
New monoclonal antibodies for use in pre-treatments prior to stem cell transplantations are disclosed. The antibodies may be used to kill malignant cells and/or stem cells prior to stem cell transplantation. The antibodies can be used for treating hematologic diseases and hematological malignancies, such as leukemia and MDS. The antibodies of the invention might be multi- or bi-specific, such as BiTEs. |
US10106619B2 |
Virus vaccination and treatment methods with OX40 agonist compositions
The invention relates to compositions and methods that employ OX40 (CD134), a TNFR superfamily protein, agonists. The invention includes among other things administering an OX40 agonist alone or in combination with a viral antigen, or live or attenuated virus, to treat a viral infection, or for vaccination or immunization. |
US10106618B2 |
Anti-CD40L antibodies
Anti-human CD40L antibodies engineered to lack the ability to activate platelets and methods for treating patients having a CD40L-associated disease. |
US10106616B2 |
Antagonist antibodies to human prolactin receptor (PRLR)
The present invention provides antibodies that bind to prolactin receptor (PRLR) and methods of using the same. According to certain embodiments, the antibodies of the invention bind human PRLR with high affinity. In certain embodiments, the invention includes antibodies that bind PRLR and block prolactin-mediated cell signaling. In other embodiments, the invention includes antibodies that bind PRLR but do not block prolactin-mediated cell signaling. The antibodies of the invention may be fully human antibodies. The invention includes anti-PRLR antibodies conjugated to a cytotoxic agent, radionuclide, or other moiety detrimental to cell growth or proliferation. The antibodies of the invention are useful for the treatment of various cancers as well as other PRLR-related disorders. The present invention also includes antibody drug conjugates comprising an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof that specifically binds a class I cytokine receptor, wherein the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof is conjugated to a cytotoxic agent. |
US10106614B2 |
Insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor-specific antibodies and uses thereof
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) prevents transport of molecules larger than 500 Daltons from blood to brain. Receptor-mediated transcytosis (RMT) facilitates transport across the BBB of specific molecules that bind receptors on brain endothelial cells that form the BBB. An insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R)-binding antibody or fragment thereof is identified that transmigrates the BBB by RMT. The antibody or fragment is used to deliver a cargo molecule across the BBB, wherein the cargo molecule may be a therapeutic or detectable agent. The antibody is a camelid VHH, prepared by immunizing a llama with a 933-amino acid IGF1R polypeptide. Humanized forms of the camelid VHH are also generated. |
US10106610B2 |
Antibodies comprising chimeric constant domains
Antibodies, antigen-binding proteins and Fc-fusion proteins that comprise recombinant polypeptides containing a chimeric heavy chain constant region sequence are provided that bind to certain Fc receptors however have reduced effector functions. Methods of making constructs for expression of such chimeric Fc-containing antibodies, antigen-binding proteins and Fc-fusion proteins in cell systems, and methods of producing and isolating the chimeric Fc-containing proteins are provided. |
US10106609B2 |
CD7 nanobodies, encoding sequence and use thereof
Provided is a nanometer antibody for human CD7 molecule and an encoding DNA sequence thereof. The nanometer antibody can be efficiently expressed in Escherichia coli, and can be used for preparing an agent for the detection of CD7 molecule and targeted therapy. |
US10106606B2 |
Targeting tissue factor to activated platelets
The current invention relates to procoagulant fusion proteins, polynucleotides that encode said fusion proteins and cells that expresses said fusion proteins. Furthermore, the current invention relates to fusion proteins for use as a medicament. Individuals that have a coagulopathy, such as haemophilia A and B with or without inhibitors, may be treated with fusions proteins of the current invention. |
US10106605B2 |
Compositions and methods for antibodies targeting Epo
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for the inhibition of EPO. The invention provides antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof that bind to EPO and are able to inhibit EPO-dependent cell proliferation and/or EPO-dependent cell signaling. |
US10106604B2 |
Method of treating auto-inflammatory syndromes with IL-1beta antibodies related to canakinumab
This invention relates to a novel use of IL-1β-ligand/IL-1 receptor disrupting compounds (herein referred to as “IL-1 beta Compounds”); such as small molecular compounds disrupting IL-1b ligand-IL-1 receptor interaction, IL-1b antibodies or IL-1 receptor antibodies, e.g. IL-1b binding molecules described herein, e.g. antibodies disclosed herein, e.g. IL-1b binding compounds or IL-1 receptor binding compounds, and/or RNA compounds decreasing either IL-1b ligands or IL-1 receptor protein levels, in the treatment and/or prevention of auto-inflammatory syndromes, e.g. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis or adult rheumatoid arthritis syndrome and to methods of treating and/or preventing auto-inflammatory syndromes, e.g. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis or adult rheumatoid arthritis syndrome, in mammals, particularly humans. |
US10106600B2 |
Bispecific antibodies
The present invention relates to bispecific antibodies, methods for their production, pharmaceutical compositions containing said antibodies, and uses thereof. |
US10106599B2 |
Antibody and antibody-containing composition
For many diseases due to microbes or the like, proliferation of microbes themselves is a cause of a symptom. However, there were cases where a substance released by the microbes is a cause of a symptom. In such cases, when attempting to treat a disease with an antibody, it was necessary to obtain an antibody against an antigen that is a substance causing the disease. However, it was difficult to find the underlying substance causing the disease among substances released by the microbes. An antibody (polyclonal) binding to not only an antigen but also to a substance, which is secreted by the antigen and accelerates the deterioration of a symptom, is obtained by immunizing birds with a lysis solution produced from lysing microbial cells as an antigen. Further, an antibody obtained with a surface protein of a virus as an antigen is expected to inhibit an infection by a virus. |
US10106596B2 |
Fibrous protein processing method
Disclosed is a process for preparing proteinaceous materials. The process comprises solubilizing fibrous protein by contacting it with an alkaline solution, ageing the resulting mixture to form a homogenous solution, and coagulating the resulting solution to form the proteinaceous material. The proteinaceous materials may be produced as, for example, fibers, films, sheets, coatings, particles, shapes, foams or composites. |
US10106593B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against various tumors
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US10106592B2 |
Interleukin-4 receptor-binding fusion proteins and uses thereof
The present invention relates to interleukin-4 receptor-binding fusion proteins. More specifically, the invention provides, in part, fusion proteins that include an interleukin-4 or interleukin-13 protein moiety joined to an anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family member protein moiety. |
US10106591B2 |
BMP peptides and methods of use
The invention relates to truncated growth factors and variants thereof. The invention also relates to methods of making and using the truncated growth factors. The invention further relates to compositions including a protease and a growth factor comprising a bone morphogenic protein (BMP) or a variant thereof. The invention also relates to methods of using the composition. |
US10106590B2 |
BH4 stabilized peptides and uses thereof
Provided herein are polypeptides containing stabilized BH4 domains of BCL-2 family proteins that are capable of binding and/or inactivating and/or modulating BAX protein, and/or its close homologs BAK and BOK, and/or other physiological BH4 targets. Also provided are compositions containing these polypeptides and methods of treating cytotoxic diseases that include administering to a subject one of the polypeptides. |
US10106588B2 |
Nucleic acids encoding peptides for treating wounds, anti-angiogenic compounds and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to protein and peptide chemistry. More particularly, it relates to compounds, compositions and uses thereof for promoting and inhibiting angiogenesis. The peptides of the present disclosure include peptides comprising SEQ ID NOs: 1-4 which promote angiogenesis and cell proliferation. Further, the anti-angiogenic compounds of the present disclosure include antisense oligonucleotides that hybridize or are complementary to the polynucleotides of SEQ ID NOs: 5-16, and the like. |
US10106586B2 |
Sequence-determined DNA fragments encoding peptide transport proteins
The present invention provides DNA molecules that constitute fragments of the genome of a plant, and polypeptides encoded thereby. The DNA molecules are useful for specifying a gene product in cells, either as a promoter or as a protein coding sequence or as an UTR or as a 3′ termination sequence, and are also useful in controlling the behavior of a gene in the chromosome, in controlling the expression of a gene or as tools for genetic mapping, recognizing or isolating identical or related DNA fragments, or identification of a particular individual organism, or for clustering of a group of organisms with a common trait. |
US10106585B2 |
Compositions and methods for suppression of inhibitor formation against coagulation factors in hemophilia patients
Protein replacement therapy for patients with hemophilia or other inherited protein deficiencies is often complicated by pathogenic antibody responses, including antibodies that neutralize the therapeutic protein or that predispose to potentially life-threatening anaphylactic reactions by formation of IgE. Using murine and canine hemophilia as a model, we have developed a prophylactic protocol against such responses that is non-invasive and does not include immune suppression or genetic manipulation of the patient's cells. Oral delivery of a coagulation factor expressed in chloroplasts, bioencapsulated in plant cells, effectively blocked formation of inhibitory antibodies in protein replacement therapy. Inhibitor titers were mostly undetectable and up to 100-fold lower in treated subjects when compared to controls. Moreover, this treatment eliminated fatal anaphylactic reactions that occurred after four to six exposures to intravenous coagulation factor protein. Finally, the method can effectively be used to reverse or reduce undesirable pre-existing inhibitor titers. |
US10106582B2 |
Complex-formation-modulating agents and uses therefor
Disclosed are methods and agents for modulating proliferation, migration and/or survival of cells. More particularly, the present invention discloses molecules that have any one or more activities selected from: inhibiting binding of vitronectin to at least one vitronectin-binding partner selected from an IGF and IGFBP, inhibiting formation of a complex comprising vitronectin and at least one vitronectin-binding partner selected from an IGF and IGFBP, or inhibiting proliferation or survival of a hyperproliferative cell (e.g., a neoplastic cell or non-neoplastic cell), or inhibiting migration or invasion of a hyperproliferative cell (e.g., a neoplastic cell or a non-neoplastic cell). Additionally, the present invention discloses the use of these molecules in methods and compositions for treating or preventing hyperproliferative cell disorders including neoplastic (e.g., cancers such as epithelial cancers) and non-neoplastic disorders. |
US10106577B2 |
Agonists of neurotrophin receptors and their use as medicaments
The invention relates to compounds of Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrugs thereof, wherein R1, R2, and R3 are defined as set forth in the specification. The compounds are agonists of neurotrophin (such as nerve growth factor) receptors. |
US10106573B2 |
Fluorescent dyes and methods of use thereof
Provided are methods for labeling target molecules, such as nucleic acids, with fluorescent dye compounds having the formula One method embodiment includes contacting reactive group Z of the fluorescent dye compound with the target molecule such that reactive group Z reacts with the target molecule to form a covalent bond between the group and the target molecule. Another method embodiment includes contacting a fluorescent dye compound that further includes a first member of a binding pair, with a target molecule that includes a second member of the binding pair. Also provided are target molecules labeled with the fluorescent dye compounds. |
US10106571B2 |
HCV polymerase inhibitors
The invention provides compounds of the formula: wherein B is a nucleobase selected from the groups (a) to (d): and the other variables are as defined in the claims, which are of use in the treatment or prophylaxis of hepatitis C virus infection, and related aspects. |
US10106570B2 |
Edible plasticizers for food and food packaging films
Disclosed are plasticizers, salts thereof, chelates thereof and cleavage derivatives thereof, that exhibit a superior combination of properties. The plasticizers can be used for a variety of purposes, including food preparation, cosmetics, beverages and polymeric matrices. The plasticizers can be prepared by esterifying gallic acid, fulvic acid, or tannic acid. |
US10106557B2 |
Preparation method for benzoxazoleoxazine ketone compound and intermediate and crystal form thereof
A preparation method for a high-purity benzoxazoleoxazine ketone compound, a crystal form thereof, and an intermediate compound for preparing a compound of formula (I), and a preparation method therefor. |
US10106556B2 |
Heterocyclic compound
The present invention provides a compound having an MAGL inhibitory action, which is expected to be useful as an agent for the prophylaxis or treatment of neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis etc.), anxiety disorder, pains (e.g., inflammatory pain, cancerous pain, neurogenic pain etc.), epilepsy, depression and the like.The present invention relates a compound represented by the formula (I): wherein each symbol is as described in the specification, or a salt thereof. |
US10106555B2 |
Max binders as MYC modulators and uses thereof
The present disclosure provides compounds of Formula (I′), Formula (I), Formula (II), Formula (II-A), Formula (III), and Formula (IV). The compounds described herein are MAX binders and/or modulators of Myc, Mad, or Mxi1 (e.g., inhibitors of Myc, Mad, or Mxi1), and may be useful in treating a subject with a disease associated with Myc, such as proliferative diseases (e.g., cancer). Also provided in the present disclosure are pharmaceutical compositions and kits including the compounds described herein, as well as methods of using and uses of the compounds, compositions, and kits. |
US10106546B2 |
Immunoregulatory agents
Compounds that modulate the oxidoreductase enzyme indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase, and compositions containing the compounds, are described herein. The use of such compounds and compositions for the treatment and/or prevention of a diverse array of diseases, disorders and conditions, including cancer- and immune-related disorders, that are mediated by indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase is also provided. |
US10106545B2 |
Pyrazolopyrimidine compounds
The present teachings provide a compound represented by structural formula (I-0), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use thereof. |
US10106544B2 |
1,2-dihydro-3H-pyrrolo[1,2-C]imidazol-3-one derivatives and their use as antibacterial agents
The invention relates to antibacterial compounds of formula I wherein R1 is one of the groups represented below wherein A is a bond, CH═CH or C≡C; U is N or CH; V is N or CH; W represents N or CH; and R1A, R2A, R3A, R1B and R1C are as defined in the claims; and salts thereof. |
US10106543B2 |
Antimicrobial compounds and methods of making and using the same
The present invention relates generally to the field of antimicrobial compounds and to methods of making and using them. These compounds are useful for treating, preventing, reducing the risk of, and delaying the onset of microbial infections in humans and animals. |
US10106542B2 |
Substituted 6,7-dihydropyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrazines as negative allosteric modulators of mGluR2 receptors
The present invention relates to novel 6,7-dihydropyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrazin-4(5H)-one derivatives of formula (I) as negative allosteric modulators (NAMs) of the metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 2 (“mGluR2”) useful for the treatment of central nervous system disorders in which the mGluR2 subtype of metabotropic receptors is involved (e.g. mood disorder, schizophrenia, etc.). The invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, to processes for preparing such compounds and compositions, and to the use of such compounds and compositions for treatment of central nervous system disorders in which the mGluR2 subtype of metabotropic receptors is involved. |
US10106541B2 |
Intermediates for preparing CGRP receptor antagonists
The invention encompasses a novel process for making piperidinone carboxamide indane and azainane derivatives, which are CGRP receptor antagonists useful for the treatment of migraine. |
US10106538B2 |
Inhibitors of protein kinases
Protein kinases are regulators of cellular signaling and their functional dysregulation is common in carcinogenesis and many other disease states or disorders. The present invention relates to novel chemical entities that have biological activity to modulate mammalian protein kinase enzymes. In particular, compounds of the invention display potent inhibition of breast tumor related kinase (BRK). |
US10106524B2 |
2,3,4,5-tetrahydropyridin-6-amine and 3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrol-5-amine compound inhibitors of beta-secretase
The present invention relates to 2,3,4,5-tetrahydropyridin-6-amine and 3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrrol-5-amine compound inhibitors of beta-secretase having the structure shown in Formula (I) wherein the radicals are as defined in the specification. The invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, to processes for preparing such compounds and compositions, and to the use of such compounds and compositions for the prevention and treatment of disorders in which beta-secretase is involved, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), mild cognitive impairment, senility, dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, Down's syndrome, dementia associated with stroke, dementia associated with Parkinson's disease, dementia associated with beta-amyloid, age-related macular degeneration, type 2 diabetes or metabolic disorders. |
US10106517B2 |
Method for producing tetrahydropyranyl esters
The present invention relates to a method for preparing tetrahydropyranyl esters from the corresponding 4-hydroxytetrahydropyran compounds by reaction with a ketene compound. |
US10106512B2 |
Metal plating compositions
Reaction products of primary and secondary diamines and bisanhydrides are included as additives in metal electroplating baths. The metal electroplating baths have good throwing power and deposit metal layers having substantially planar surfaces. The metal plating baths may be used to deposit metal on substrates with surface features such as through-holes and vias. |
US10106509B2 |
Method for producing kakeromycin and derivatives thereof
Provided is a production method of kakeromycin and a derivative thereof showing an antifungal activity and cytotoxicity and expected as a new antifungal agent or anticancer agent, by chemical synthesis. A production method of a compound represented by the formula (1): wherein R is an optionally substituted hydrocarbon group or an optionally substituted heterocyclic group; and n is 0 or 1, or a salt thereof, including a step of subjecting a compound represented by the formula (2): wherein R and n are as defined above, or a salt thereof, to an oxidation reaction. |
US10106508B2 |
Quinazoline heterocyclic compound as EGFR kinase inhibitor and preparation and application thereof
The present invention relates to an N-substituted-phenyl-5-substituted-alkoxy-2,3-dihydro-[1,4]dioxane[2,3-f]quinazolin-10-amine (I) or 4-substituted-arylamino-6-substituted-alkyl-6H-[1,4]oxazino[3,2-g]quinazoline-7(8H)-one (II) type compounds, a preparation method thereof and an application thereof as an inhibitor for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) (comprising some mutant forms of EGFR) to treat cancer. These compounds and salts thereof can be used to treat or prevent various cancer diseases. |
US10106505B2 |
Composition and methods for modulating a kinase cascade
The invention relates to compounds and methods for modulating one or more components of a kinase cascade. The invention also relates to substantially pure compound 1 and substantially pure compound 1 salt (e.g., compound 1 hydrochloride salt and compound 1 benzenesulfonate salt). The invention further relates to methods of preparing substantially pure compound 1 and compound 1 salts. |
US10106502B2 |
Direct inhibitors of Keap1-Nrf2 interaction as antioxidant inflammation modulators
A method of identifying compounds as direct inhibitors of Keap1-Nrf2 interaction through high-throughput screening and lead development. The direct inhibitors of Keap1-Nrf2 interaction are more specific and free of various undesirable effects than existing indirect inhibitors, and are potential drug candidates of chemopreventive and therapeutic agents for treatment of various diseases or conditions involving oxidative stress and/or inflammation, including but not limited to cancers, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. Novel compounds are identified and methods of preventing or treating diseases or conditions related to Keap1-Nrf2 interaction activity by use of the novel compounds identified or compositions containing such compounds are also disclosed. |
US10106490B2 |
Lipids and lipid nanoparticle formulations for delivery of nucleic acids
Compounds are provided having the following structure: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, tautomer or stereoisomer thereof, wherein R1a, R1b, R2a, R2b, R3a, R3b, R4a, R4b, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, L1, L2, a, b, c, d and e are as defined herein. Use of the compounds as a component of lipid nanoparticle formulations for delivery of a therapeutic agent, compositions comprising the compounds and methods for their use and preparation are also provided. |
US10106487B2 |
Oxidative dehydrogenation of lactate esters to pyruvate esters
The present invention relates to a simple one step oxidative dehydrogenation process for the synthesis of alkyl pyruvate with 100% selectivity towards alkyl pyruvate comprising reacting an alkyl lactate in the presence of catalyst at the temperature ranging from 25-100° C. for the time period ranging from 5 to 40 hours in an organic solvent and hydrogen peroxide to afford alkyl pyruvate. |
US10106486B2 |
Method for producing carboxylic acid esters and the use thereof as plasticizers
The present invention relates to a process for the production of carboxylic esters by reaction of carboxylic acids and/or carboxylic anhydrides with at least one alcohol selected from alkanols having at least 5 carbon atoms, cycloalkanols, and alkoxy-alkanols, in the presence of an acidic esterification catalyst. The invention further relates to the use of the resultant carboxylic esters as plasticizers or in a plasticizer composition for thermoplastic polymers and elastomers. |
US10106483B2 |
Process for preparation of azelaic acid
Provided is a process for preparing azelaic acid. |
US10106480B2 |
Methods for producing fuels, gasoline additives, and lubricants using amine catalysts
Provided herein are methods for producing ketone(s) from the condensation of methyl ketone(s) and alcohol(s) in the presence of an amine catalyst and a metal catalyst. Such amine catalysts may be supported, for example, on a silica-alumina support. Such ketones may be suitable for use in producing fuels, gasoline additives, and/or lubricants, or precursors thereof. The methyl ketone(s) and/or alcohol(s) may be obtained from renewable sources, such as by fermentation of biomass. |
US10106476B1 |
Energy efficient methods for isomerization of a C5-C7 fraction with dividing wall fractional distillation
This invention relates to a method of separating an isomerization zone effluent mixture comprising between 5 and 8 carbon atoms into high octane isomerate product streams and low octane streams which may be recycled to the isomerization zone. The separation process makes use of a dividing wall column to efficiently perform the separation of high octane multibranched paraffins from low octane straight chain and single branched paraffins. |
US10106475B1 |
High density turbine and diesel fuels from tricyclic sesquiterpenes
A method for converting cedarwood oil into high density fuels including, hydrogenating cedarwood oil in the presence of at least one hydrogenation catalyst to generate hydrogenated cedarwood oil, removing the hydrogenation catalyst from the hydrogenated cedarwood oil, purifying the hydrogenated cedarwood oil to produce a first high density fuel, isomerizing the first high density fuel in the presence of at least one acid catalyst to generate a hydrocarbon mixture including adamantanes, and distilling the adamantane mixture to produce a second alkyl-adamantane high density fuel. |
US10106472B2 |
Compositions for controlling plant parasitic nematodes and methods for using same
Aspects of the invention include compositions for controlling plant parasitic nematodes. Compositions according to certain embodiments include a carbon skeleton energy compound, a chelating agent, macronutrients, micronutrients, an ionophore, exotic micronutrients and a plant parasitic nematode antagonist. Methods for using the compositions of the invention to control plant parasitic nematodes and kits having one or more compositions for controlling plant parasitic nematodes are also described. |
US10106471B2 |
Biochars and biochar treatment processes
Treated biochar and methods for treating biochar are provided. The method for treating the biochar includes forcing, assisting or accelerating the movement of an infiltrant into the pores of the biochar, whereby the treatment affects properties of the biochar that provide for a more reliable and predictable biochar for use in various applications, including, but not limited to, agricultural applications. |
US10106470B2 |
Method for incorporating micronutrients in the outer shell of urea-based particles
The invention concerns a method for incorporating micronutrients in an outer shell of urea-based particles, characterized in that it comprises the steps of a) applying a liquid concentrated mineral acid with a water content of at most 25 weight % to urea-based particles having a water content of at most 2 weight %, in order to at least form a double salt layer at the outer surface of the urea-based particles such that an acidified particle grasping layer is obtained, and subsequently b) applying a solid mineral base in powder form to the urea-based particles of step a) in order to react with the grasping layer of the urea-based particles; wherein the mineral acid or the solid mineral base are the source of any one of the micronutrients and wherein the liquid concentrated mineral acid and the solid mineral base in powder form are applied in a non-equimolar ratio between 0.1 and 1 mol/mol mineral acid/mineral base. The invention furthermore concerns a particulate urea-based fertilizer, comprising urea-based particles with a water content of at most 2 weight %, comprising micronutrients in an outer shell, the urea-based particles being obtained by a method according to the invention. |
US10106468B2 |
Soilless media composition
An improved soilless media composition including (a) green tuff; and (b) a substrate such as peat or bark. A method of enhancing the growth of plants including adding plant propagative material to a soilless media composition comprising (a) green tuff; and (b) a substrate. |
US10106465B2 |
Ceramic and preparation method therefor
A ceramic and a preparation method therefor are provided. The ceramic includes a zirconia matrix, and an additive dispersed inside and on an outer surface of the zirconia matrix. The additive is an oxide including elements A and B, where A is selected from at least one of Ca, Sr, Ba, Y, and La, and B is selected from at least one of Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni. |
US10106459B2 |
Process and device for cement clinker production
In a process for the production of cement clinker, in which raw meal is preheated in a preheater (3) using the hot exhaust gases from a clinker kiln, and the preheated raw meal, which is optionally calcined in a calciner (4), is burned to clinker in the clinker kiln (2), wherein the preheater (3) comprises at least one string of a plurality of cyclone suspension-type heat exchangers (8, 9, 10), through which the kiln exhaust gas successively flows and in which the raw meal is preheated in stages, a partial stream of the kiln exhaust gas is diverted such that only a remaining residual stream of the kiln exhaust gas is utilized for preheating the raw meal. |
US10106458B2 |
Vehicle window glass and method for producing same
Provided is a method for producing a vehicle window glass, the method being adapted to prevent peeling-off of a functional thin film from a ceramic shielding layer without masking the ceramic shielding layer with a masking tape. This production method includes: an application step of feeding a coating liquid for forming the functional thin film onto a principal surface of a glass sheet on which the ceramic shielding layer has been formed beforehand, so as to allow the coating liquid to flow in a predetermined direction on the principal surface; and a drying step of drying the fed coating liquid. In the application step, the glass sheet is set in such a position that the predetermined direction coincides with a first direction in which the maximum length of the principal surface is 30 cm or less (rather than with a second direction in which the maximum length is more than 50 cm) and thus that the distance the coating liquid flows on the principal surface is limited to 30 cm or less. |
US10106454B2 |
Optical glass having negative anomalous partial dispersion / special short flint glasses
The present invention relates to optical glasses, in particular special short flint glasses (KZFS) and optical elements and components, which comprise these glasses, and use thereof and a method for producing such optical glasses. The optical glasses of the present invention are characterized by a pronounced short flint character and additionally by an excellent transmission and chemical resistance and workability. At that, the glasses of the invention can stand out due to lower costs of production caused by lower costs of raw materials and lower processing costs, due to their crystallization properties that can be handled also in smaller melting aggregates, and due to good environmental compatibility. |
US10106452B2 |
System and method of continuous glass filament manufacture
A system and a method of manufacturing continuous glass filament fiberglass media comprises melting glass within a temperature controlled melter. Molten glass exits through a bushing plate with orifices of varying row configurations and orientations. The resulting fiberglass filaments are received on a rotating drum and sprayed with resin and aqueous solution. The resulting fiberglass mat is placed onto a let-off table then sprayed with aqueous solution before further processing. |
US10106451B2 |
Glass rod machining method and machining apparatus
To prevent constriction machining from reducing usage efficiency of a glass rod, provided is a glass rod machining method including softening of softening a portion of the glass rod by heating the portion of the glass rod, and constricting of forming a constricted shape in the glass rod by moving one end of the glass rod relative to the other end of the glass rod at a constriction speed satisfying a condition that a constriction load acting as a tensile force on the glass rod does not extend beyond a predetermined range. In this method, the constricting includes, when constriction speed increases, making an adjustment to decrease a heating temperature of the glass rod. This method may include determining of determining the heating temperature of the glass rod during the constricting by referencing a heating temperature table in which heating temperatures corresponding to the constriction speed are stored in advance. |
US10106447B2 |
Process to recover ammonium bicarbonate from wastewater
The present invention is a process, a method, and system for recovery and concentration of dissolved ammonium bicarbonate from a wastewater containing ammonia (NH3) using gas separation, condensation, filtration, and crystallization, each at controlled operating temperatures. The present invention includes 1) removal of ammonia from waste (sludges, semi-solids, and solids and liquids) without the use of chemicals at a temperature of at least 80 degrees Celsius, 2) mixing of the gaseous ammonia with carbon dioxide and water vapor and concentrating dissolved ammonium carbonate and ammonium bicarbonate using reverse osmosis at a temperature of between about 35 and 50 degrees Celsius, and 3) crystallizing concentrated dissolved ammonium carbonate and ammonium bicarbonate at a temperature of less than about 35 degrees Celsius to form solid ammonium bicarbonate and ammonium carbonate. |
US10106444B2 |
Vitality stick system and method
A device for affecting water. The device for affecting water includes a first-end, a second-end, a length from the first end to the second-end and an extruded member. Gemstones, which generate a pleasant subliminal functional aesthetic, and visible messages, which may have positive neurological and meta-physical effects, are included. The device for affecting water is useful for providing trace mineral elements to humans and animals and for producing positive changes to the overall physical health and emotional well-being of a user. |
US10106443B2 |
Composition for treating suspensions of solid particles in water and method using said composition
A composition for treating an aqueous suspension of mineral particles includes at least one water soluble polymer and at least one calcium salt, magnesium salt or both a Calcium salt and a Magnesium salt. The composition is in powder form. |
US10106436B2 |
Selective adsorbent fabric for water purification
A water purification chamber is provided. In one embodiment, a system comprises a purification chamber comprising a selective adsorbent activated carbon fiber fabric including one or more selective functional groups that bind arsenic. |
US10106433B2 |
Metal oxide nanoparticle material
A zirconia nanoparticle material includes a zirconia nanoparticle and a carbonate coordinated on a surface of the zirconia nanoparticle. The carbonate is 1 to 10 parts by weight of the zirconia nanoparticle. |
US10106430B2 |
Oxycombustion systems and methods with thermally integrated ammonia synthesis
Oxycombustion systems and oxycombustion methods include thermally integrated ammonia synthesis. The oxycombustion systems may include an air separation unit that separates air into an oxygen stream and a nitrogen stream. An ammonia synthesis unit synthesizes ammonia from a hydrogen feed and the nitrogen stream to form a crude ammonia stream. An ammonia separation unit condenses the crude ammonia stream and separates the ammonia from any unreacted nitrogen and hydrogen to form a purified ammonia stream. An oxycombustion reactor combusts a fuel from a fuel feed stream in the presence of the oxygen stream from the air separation unit to generate hot water or steam. At least one thermal integration may be present in the oxycombustion systems and may be chosen from a reactor thermal linkage of the ammonia synthesis unit with the oxycombustion reactor, a separator thermal linkage of the air separation unit with the ammonia separation unit, or both. |
US10106429B2 |
Method of making zeolites with hierarchical porosity
The present invention concerns zeolites with hierarchical porosity having a molar ratio Si/Al of between 1 and 1.4, inclusive, of which the average diameter, as a number, is between 0.1 μm and 20 μm, having controlled and optimized crystallinity, and having mesoporosity such that the mesoporous outer surface area is between 40 m2·g−1 and 400 m2·g−1. The present invention also concerns the method for preparing said zeolites with hierarchical porosity. |
US10106428B2 |
Method for producing surface-modified silica nanoparticles, and surface-modified silica nanoparticles
[Problem]To provide a dispersion containing surface-modified silica nanoparticles highly dispersed in an organic dispersion medium and also having high transparency and storage stability.[Solution]Disclosed is a method for producing surface-modified silica nanoparticles comprising: preparing a first silica nanoparticle dispersion containing silica nanoparticles and an aqueous dispersion medium; replacing the aqueous dispersion medium in the first silica nanoparticle dispersion with an organic dispersion medium comprising at least one selected from cyclic esters or cyclic amides, to obtain a second silica nanoparticle dispersion; and mixing the second silica nanoparticle dispersion with a silane coupling agent represented by the formula (1): (each R1 is independently a hydrocarbon group of C1 to C20 and R2 is a hydrocarbon group of C1 to C3), to modify the surface of the silica nanoparticles. |
US10106423B2 |
Method for preparing ultrahigh-purity silicon carbide powder
The present invention relates to a method for preparing an ultrahigh-purity silicon carbide powder, more particularly to a method for preparing an ultrahigh-purity silicon carbide granular powder by preparing a gel wherein a silicon compound and a carbon compound are uniformly dispersed via a sol-gel process using a liquid state silicon compound and a solid or liquid state carbon compound of varying purities as raw materials, preparing a silicon dioxide-carbon (SiO2—C) composite by pyrolyzing the prepared gel, preparing a silicon carbide-silicon dioxide-carbon (SiC—SiO2—C) composite powder via two-step carbothermal reduction of the prepared silicon dioxide-carbon composite, adding a silicon metal and then conducting carbonization and carbothermal reduction at the same time by heat treating, thereby growing the synthesized silicon carbide particle with an increased yield of the silicon carbide. |
US10106419B2 |
Method of making graphene nanocomposites by multiphase fluid dynamic dispersion
A method of dispersing graphene and graphitic nanomaterials uses a multiphase fluid dynamic technique. The method includes a device, incorporating a high intensity fluid dynamics technique, controlling the expansion and compression ratio of the working stream that leads to an effective dispersion of the nanomaterial in the matrix. The condensation of the injected steam creates high intensity and controllable cavitation, leading to effective dispersion of the graphitic nanomaterial. The dispersion is most preferably done in a medium that creates a repulsive potential to balance the attractive inter-graphitic layer potential. |
US10106418B2 |
Graphene aerogels
Graphene aerogels with high conductivity and surface areas including a method for making a graphene aerogel, including the following steps: (1) preparing a reaction mixture comprising a graphene oxide suspension and at least one catalyst; (2) curing the reaction mixture to produce a wet gel; (3) drying the wet gel to produce a dry gel; and (4) pyrolyzing the dry gel to produce a graphene aerogel. Applications include electrical energy storage including batteries and supercapacitors. |
US10106416B2 |
Methods for treating an offgas containing carbon oxides
A method of treating an offgas includes purifying the offgas to remove particulate matter, water, undesirable gaseous components and inert gases to produce a dried carbon oxide gas feedstock, and converting at least a portion of carbon oxides in the dried carbon oxide gas feedstock into solid carbon. In other embodiments, a method includes passing a dried carbon oxide gas feedstock through a multi-stage catalytic converter. A first stage is configured to catalyze methane-reforming reactions to convert methane into carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen with residual methane. A second stage is configured to catalyze the Bosch reaction and convert carbon oxides and hydrogen to solid carbon and water. |
US10106414B2 |
Molten iron-assisted method for producing aluminum nitride and device thereof
A molten iron-assisted method for producing aluminum nitride (AlN) and a device thereof are disclosed. Pure aluminum is introduced into a vacuumed molten iron bath continuously for producing a molten iron bath having the aluminum, then nitrogen is introduced into the molten iron bath having the aluminum. Production of AIN is controlled by having the concentration of aluminum in the molten iron bath having the aluminum controlled. At the time AIN is formed continuously in the molten iron bath having the aluminum, AIN floats to the surface of the molten iron bath having the aluminum. Ar and N2 may be blown and dust is removed by static electrons thereafter, such that pure aluminum nitride powder can be collected. Finally, the used gas is recycled and reused. |
US10106406B2 |
Chemical reactor with manifold for management of a flow of gaseous reaction medium thereto
A chemical reactor (e.g. reformer reactor) system includes a manifold (126) for management of a flow of gaseous reaction medium thereto. Manifold (126) includes manifold housing (128) defining manifold chamber (129) and having at least one additional component selected from: a gas distributor (127); a heater; and a cavity having a seal within or adjacent to it. |
US10106398B2 |
Micromechanical structure comprising carbon material and method for fabricating the same
A micromechanical structure comprises a substrate and a functional structure arranged at the substrate. The functional structure comprises a functional region which is deflectable with respect to the substrate responsive to a force acting on the functional region. The functional structure comprises a carbon layer arrangement, wherein a basis material of the carbon layer arrangement is a carbon material. |
US10106394B2 |
Method of regulating pressure in pressurized beverage dispenser
A beverage dispenser with a variable pressure regulator cap assembly that includes a high pressure cavity defined by a cap body. The high pressure cavity receives pressurized gas from a compressed gas reservoir. A low pressure cavity is connected to the high pressure cavity via a high pressure gas passageway. The low pressure cavity defines a low pressure gas passageway that penetrates the cap body. A piston seat is positioned on a high pressure cavity side of the high pressure gas passageway. A piston regulates introduction of the pressurized gas into the high pressure gas passageway. A diaphragm is positioned between an ambient pressure cavity and the low pressure cavity and translates the piston relative to the piston seat. A main spring is positioned between a diaphragm and a spring hat. Rotation of the drive screw translates the spring hat to affect compression of the main spring against the diaphragm. |
US10106390B2 |
Labeling machine
A machine for labeling containers includes a rotating carousel with a lower base which supports a plurality of supporting pans for the containers and an upper supporting structure for a plurality of heads which are intended to engage the top portion of the containers. The labeling machine further includes a device for feeding the containers to be labeled to the rotating carousel and a device for unloading the labeled containers. The feeding device includes at least one first device for conveying the containers to be labeled which is provided with first elements for supporting the containers to be labeled at the neck. The labeling machine includes first elements for varying the height of the bottom of the containers to be labeled in order to bring the bottom to substantially the same height as the supporting pans. |
US10106389B2 |
Apparatus for producing pet bulk receptacles
An apparatus for producing plastic containers filled with liquids, wherein the plastic containers are closed with a keg fitting and filled with liquid, includes a connection device for connecting a plastic container with a keg fitting. The connection device is configured to move the plastic container relative to the keg fitting. The apparatus includes at least one cleaning device configured to clean at least an area of the keg fitting during at least one of relative movement of the keg fitting with regard to the plastic container and connection of the keg fitting with the plastic container. The cleaning device is configured to supply a cleaning medium to the keg fitting. |
US10106388B2 |
Container processing machine and method for delivering containers to and/or removing them from a container processing machine
A container-processing machine includes a conveyor that rotates about a vertical machine axis, processing stations disposed around the conveyor, a star that delivers unprocessed containers to the conveyor and removes processed containers from the conveyor, and recesses disposed around a periphery of the star for engaging containers. Container transfer occurs by raising a container from a transfer position into a processing position. |
US10106387B2 |
Industrial vehicle
An industrial vehicle includes a hydraulically-operated brake device, a hydraulically-operated loading device, an electric motor, a hydraulic pump, a first hydraulic circuit having an accumulator and a detector for detecting pressure accumulated in the accumulator, a first oil passage connecting the first hydraulic circuit and the hydraulic pump, a load handling device, a second hydraulic circuit having a closed center control valve, a second oil passage connecting the second hydraulic circuit and the hydraulic pump, an oil tank, a pressure compensating circuit, a pilot passage, and a controller. When a selector valve is placed in a first position, hydraulic pressure generated by the hydraulic pump is transmitted to a pressure compensating valve in such a direction that disconnects the hydraulic pump from the oil tank to thereby create in the first oil passage hydraulic pressure that causes the accumulator pressure accumulation. |
US10106382B2 |
Chamber conveyor belt machine
A chamber conveyor belt machine having a machine frame, a chamber cover with two or more columns and a lifting device for lifting the chamber cover. The lifting device may include a safety system that includes a latching rail that cooperates with a latching hook disposed on at least one of the two columns. The safety system may include one or more sensors for determining whether the lifting device is working correctly or is in a failure condition. The safety system may prevent the chamber conveyor belt machine from operating if a failure condition is sensed. |
US10106380B2 |
Cable winch
The invention relates to a cable winch, preferably a sprocket-type large cable winch for deep-sea applications, having a cable drum, the end faces of which are enclosed by end discs, and having at least one drive unit for driving the cable drum. The drive unit comprises a motor and a gear mechanism which on the output side drives an output wheel, said wheel being in engagement with a drive wheel, preferably in the form of a sprocket, provided on one of the end discs. According to the invention, the output wheel of the drive unit is arranged between motor and gear mechanism, and the motor and the gear mechanism extend towards different sides of the end disc. |
US10106379B2 |
Crane superstructure drive device
The invention relates to a drive device for supplying power to multiple engine pumps (4, 5), provided in the superstructure (3) of a mobile crane for superstructure functions, by way of a drive motor (2) arranged in the undercarriage (1) of the mobile crane, comprising a hydraulic motor (7) which is arranged in the superstructure (3) and hydraulically driven by the drive motor (2) and which comprises a first mechanical output which couples at least one first engine pump (4) to the hydraulic motor (7) and a second mechanical output which couples at least one second engine pump (5) to the hydraulic motor (7). The invention also relates to a mobile crane comprising this drive device. |
US10106375B1 |
Split vacuum elevator system
A Split Vacuum Elevator System has a channel connecting a vacuum elevator cylinder or thoroughfare to an electric equipment housing having motors and valves for the operation thereof. The channel is attached at a top of the elevator thoroughfare through a raised protrusion (or more raised protrusions if there are more then one channel) in a sealing plate that is itself attached to the support structure of the thoroughfare. The other side of the channel is connected to an air buffer known as a collector. This collector has one or more protrusions to connect to one or more channels. A raised lip on the collector facilitates the attachment of the housing thereto. |
US10106374B2 |
Method for operating an elevator system and an elevator control device operating in accordance with the method
A method for operating an elevator installation uses an elevator control device, wherein, by at least one sensor allocated to the elevator installation and by a sensor signal obtainable therefrom, a state of the elevator installation is automatically detected by the elevator control device. In dependence on the detected state, the elevator control device automatically generates an activation signal to automatically activate a remote signaling element. |
US10106371B2 |
Controller configured to control allocation of elevator calls based on a group allocation request, a system and a method of performing same
A controller includes a processor configured to, receive, via an input/output (I/O) device, a first destination call having a first departure floor and a first destination floor of a first passenger associated therewith, allocate the first destination call to one of the plurality of elevators, receive, via the I/O device, at least a second destination call having one or more of a second destination floor and a second departure floor of a second passenger associated therewith, and allocate the second destination call to one of the plurality of elevators such that the controller assigns the second destination call to a same one of the plurality of elevators as the first destination call, if a group allocation request associated with the first destination call and the second destination call is received from the link. |
US10106370B2 |
Cable drum transportation and handling apparatus
A cable drum transportation and handling apparatus for mounting, transporting and handling large cable drums includes a supporting structure, which supporting structure may be mounted on a truck or trailer. The apparatus includes stabilizers mounted to the supporting structure, a hydraulics control system and an operator station, a gravity drive having a drive wheel tire for turning the drum to spool cable in or out, and a hydraulic drive system for the gravity drive. An adjustable mechanism ensures firm connection between the tire and a cable drum, when a drum is mounted on the apparatus. A lever arm or bolt pattern puts more or less tension on the gravity drive, for engagement, by moving the drive up and down. Opposing hydraulically-operated lift arms pivotally mounted on an upper part of the supporting structure may be pivoted outwardly and rearwardly. The lift arms laterally close to grasp the drum. Mounts on the end of each arm have a center pin that inserts into the center axis of the drum and a pair of engagement pins that are inserted between the spokes of the drum to assist in holding the drum in place. The apparatus may also include a mounting bracket for a banding cart to hold banding for the cabling. |
US10106369B2 |
Flexible helical cord management device
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a flexible cord management device is provided. The device includes a helical coil base, an s-loop, and a post. The base can be wrapped around at least a portion of a bundled cord. The s-loop includes a first loop and a second loop, where the first loop is coupled to a first end of the base. The first loop can be opened to receive a first end of the bundled cord, such that, the first end of the bundled cord is securely disposed through the first loop. The second loop is coupled to the first loop. The post extends from the first end of the base and can be inserted through the second loop to secure the first loop in a closed position and removed from the second loop to enable the first loop to achieve an open position. |
US10106362B2 |
Method and device for depositing a flexible material web
A method and a device are specified for depositing a flexible material web, wherein the material web (2) is supplied by means of a supply means and deposited in a zigzag shape at a depositing location (2) by means of a laying means, wherein the material web (2) after exiting from the supply means is contacted by at least two engagement elements (5, 6), which can be moved at least in opposite laying directions (A, B), of the laying means and is guided to the depositing location (2). The engagement elements (5, 6) change their position during the contact with the material web (1) between an engagement position (E) and a release position (F), the quality of the deposited material web remaining largely unaffected, because each engagement element (5, 6) has a contact section (7, 8), which can be brought into a contact position (K) in the engagement position (E) and into an idle position (L) in the release position (F), wherein the movement direction (C, D) of the contact section (7, 8) is oriented at a downward angle to the laying direction (A, B). |
US10106348B2 |
Supply unit and image forming apparatus
A supply unit holds a supply unit including a pickup roller for supplying a sheet, enables the supply unit including the pickup roller to be installed into an image forming apparatus, and includes a roller-protecting member. The roller-protecting member has a roller-protecting surface that covers the pickup roller of the supply unit and includes engaging pawls that can engage and integrally hold the supply unit including the pickup roller with the roller-protecting surface covering the pickup roller. |
US10106347B2 |
Feeding mechanism
A feeding mechanism comprises a base body, a feeding roller and a linkage assembly. The base body has a feeding channel. The feeding roller is disposed on the base body, and a part of the feeding roller is located in the feeding channel. The linkage assembly comprises a guiding component and a pressing component. The guiding component is pivotally coupled to the base body. Two ends of the pressing component are respectively and slidably disposed on the base body and the guiding component. The guiding component is rotatable relative to the base body so as to drive the pressing component to move along an extension direction of the feeding channel relative to the guiding component. |
US10106340B2 |
Article loading facility
A control unit performs a first loading control and a second loading control. The first loading control is performed to control a loading operation unit to load a plurality of target articles onto a first supporting member according to arrangement information. The second loading control is performed to execute a second determination process based on at least one of: the arrangement information; detection information obtained by the detection unit; and information regarding a loading area, to determine whether or not the remaining articles are loadable onto the first supporting member, and to control the loading operation unit to load the remaining articles onto the first supporting member if the remaining articles are determined as being loadable in the second determination process. While performing the first loading control, if the control unit does not determine in the first determination process that the target articles are in a different state, the control unit continues performing the first loading control, and while performing the first loading control, if the control unit determines in the first determination process that the target articles are in the different state, the control unit performs the second loading control instead of the first loading control. |
US10106339B2 |
XY table for a linear transport system
A linear transport system can have a carriage guide rail having a first and a second carriage, which are arranged in such a way that they can be moved independently of one another on the carriage guide. The XY table for this linear transport system can comprise a carrying structure and a first and a second linear guide, which are embodied with an angular offset relative to one another and each have a first and a second guide element, e.g., which can be moved relative to one another along a linear track. In one arrangement, the first guide elements of the first and second linear guides are connected to the carrying structure. The second guide element of the second linear guide can be connected to the first carriage and the second guide element of the second linear guide can be connected to the second carriage. |
US10106338B2 |
Material separator for a vertical pneumatic system
A delivery system deposits granular material being pneumatically conveyed within an entraining airflow to sequentially fill a storage silo from bottom to top. The delivery system has a series of vertical tubes and separators, vertically suspended and centered within the silo by a support, for conveying the entrained material upwardly from the bottom to the top of the silo. Each separator selectively separates the material from the airflow by choking the airflow entraining the material therewithin. Each separator automatically selects either to separate the entrained material therewithin and to deposit the separated material therefrom, or else to flow therethrough the entrained material without separation. The support has clamp assemblies, each having clamp halves and clamp brackets, wall brackets, and braces. |
US10106337B2 |
Overhead conveyor system and dip coating line comprising said system
An overhead conveyor system for transporting articles, especially for transporting vehicle bodies, in a treatment line comprises at least one transport carriage which has a fastening device to which at least one article can be fastened. The transport carriage can be displaced along the track by at least one drive means. The transport carriage is designed in such a manner that the fastening device can be transported at least along one section of the track, in a laterally offset manner with respect to the track. The invention further relates to a dip coating line comprising at least one dip-coating tank which can be filled with a treatment liquid, into which tank articles to be treated, especially vehicle bodies, are dipped. A conveying system can displace the articles to be treated towards the dip-coating tank, into the inner edge of the dip-coating tank, out of the dip-coating tank and away therefrom. |
US10106334B2 |
Measurement apparatus, measurement method, and correction method
A measurement apparatus 1 according to the present invention includes a table 10 that has an axis of rotation 14 and supports a disc-shaped object 40, a first driving unit that rotates the table 10 around the axis of rotation 14, a light source 50 that produces illumination light with which an end portion 45 of the disc-shaped object 40 is illuminated, an objective lens 60 that collects the illumination light reflected from the end portion 45, a second driving unit that moves the objective lens 60 along an optical axis 64, an imaging unit 70 that captures an image of the end portion 45 by detecting the reflected light collected by the objective lens 60, and an autofocus optical system 80 that determines a position of the objective lens 60 where the image of the end portion 45 is brought into focus in the imaging unit 70. |
US10106331B2 |
Method for controlling the movement of a transportation unit
In order to be able to plan and control the movement of a transportation unit of a conveying device along a conveying line more easily and more quickly, provision is made so that at least part of the conveying line (2) is assigned at least one logical sector (LSi), wherein the at least one logical sector (LSi) is allocated to one or more conveying segments (FSi) or parts thereof, a movement profile for the transportation unit (TEi) is allocated to the at least one logical sector (LSi), the transportation unit (TEi) is moved in accordance with the specified movement profiles along the at least one logical sector (LSi) and in doing so a new setpoint (S) of the movement is ascertained in each cycle step of the setpoint selection, and the setpoint (S) is transferred via the allocation to one or more conveying segments (FSi), or parts thereof, to the allocated conveying segment(s) (FSi) for adjustment. |
US10106323B2 |
Apparatus for positioning an automated lifting storage cart and related methods
A system for positioning a lifting cart in an automated storage facility is described. In one example, the system includes a motorized lifting cart configured to move about a railway of a storage area. An encoder on the cart reads a property of rotation of a rotating element on the cart, and a controller may receive the property of rotation from the encoder and convert it to a rotation count of the rotating element. The rotating element may be an encoder shaft, drive shaft, and like elements. Some systems include a signal emitter or photo sensor to position the lifting cart and to facilitate providing instructions to the cart. |
US10106321B2 |
Systems and methods for home position and cart acquisition with a materials handling vehicle
A variety of vehicle-based and warehouse-based solutions are provided to increase the adaptability, utility, and efficiency of materials handling vehicles in the warehouse environment, such as a goods storage and retrieval system, comprising a multilevel warehouse racking system, a mobile storage cart, a cart home position, and a materials handling vehicle disposed on a vehicle transit surface and comprising a fork carriage assembly, a navigation subsystem, a cart engagement subsystem, and one or more vehicular controllers to use the navigation subsystem to navigate the materials handling vehicle along the vehicle transit surface to a localized engagement position where the cart home position is within a cart engagement field of view, and use the cart engagement subsystem to engage the mobile storage cart in the cart home position with the fork carriage assembly. |
US10106314B2 |
Holder for sweets
The invention relates to a holder for sweets, having a funnel-shaped handle element and a tray disposed on an expanded part of the handle element, wherein the tray has recesses for containing sweets therein, whereas on ridges separating the individual recesses and/or on the periphery of the tray, spikes for impaling sweets thereon are disposed. |
US10106308B2 |
Evacuated bottle system
An evacuated bottle system including a bottle defining a hollow interior, the bottle having a neck with a rim defining an opening; a cap assembly supported on the bottle, the cap assembly including a funnel having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being insertable within the interior of the bottle and the second portion engaging a portion of the bottle to support the funnel above the rim, the funnel defining a bore that fluidly communicates with the hollow interior of the bottle; a self-sealing membrane that covers the bore formed by the funnel to selectively seal the hollow interior of the bottle; a cap attachable to the bottle, the cap including a cover portion that extends at least partially over the self-sealing membrane to restrain movement thereof, the cover portion being axially spaced from the self-sealing membrane to define a gap that permits axial movement of the self-sealing membrane to selectively open the bottle to fluid communication outside of the bottle. |
US10106300B2 |
Pour lip closure with drain back
A closure with a drain back for a container of liquids is disclosed. The closure includes a closure body having an upper deck. A skirt depends from the upper deck and is configured to secure to a neck of a container. An inner annular wall depends from the upper deck within the skirt. The inner wall has a downwardly sloped bottom wall with an edge forming an opening therethrough, forming a drain back for liquid into the container. A tubular spout extends from the bottom wall. The spout has a dispensing orifice. The spout and dispensing orifice configured for fluid communication with the container to dispense liquids therefrom. The closure may further include a sealing cap connected to the closure body via a living hinge. |
US10106298B2 |
Outsert for aluminum wine bottle
An aluminum bottle outsert includes an annular inner surface configured to be received and supported on an upper neck portion of an aluminum bottle. The outsert also includes an annular outer surface that has a threaded portion adapted to receive a wine bottle screw top capping assembly. |
US10106295B2 |
Stacked catheter tray, system, and associated methods
A tray stack (100) for accommodating a catheter assembly (1400) and medical devices (1401,1402,1403,1404,1409,1410, 1411,1412,1413) corresponding to catheter use includes a first tray (101) and second tray (102). Each tray (101,102) includes a tray opening, a base member (205,206), and sidewalls (203,204). When placed atop each other, they first tray (101) and second tray (102) form a tray stack (100). When unstacked and placed in a side-by-side, single layer catheter tray assembly (200), implements disposed therein can be arranged in a predetermined sequence corresponding to an order of use during a catheterization procedure. Mechanical couplings (300) can be included to permit the trays to translate with respect to each other. Retention mechanisms (710-713) can be included to hold the trays together. |
US10106294B2 |
Transport rack and/or storage rack, and arrangement of a transport rack and/or storage rack on a floor plate
A transport rack and/or storage rack for standing transport and/or standing storage of plate-shaped goods, such as windows or doors, includes at least two support elements. A standing strip is arranged on a first end of each of the support elements and is removably fastenable, resting on a floor plate. The support elements are connected to each other by at least one crossbar placed on the support elements and the standing strip is aligned perpendicularly to the crossbar. The support elements are single or multi-part plates, having two leaning edges approaching each other at an acute angle away from a base side arranged on the standing strip. |
US10106292B2 |
System of packaging and displaying a set of products
A system of packaging and displaying a set of products is disclosed. The system may include a first and second container, together forming a hinged box, each container including a first display face, and a first back positioned on a side of the container opposite the first display face. A first magnetic element and a second element magnetically responsive to the first magnetic element may be positioned in the containers to assist in closing the box. At least one of the containers includes a transparent cover that secures, even in the open position of the box, displayed products, the displayed product visible through the cover when the box is hinged open. The cover has perforations that can be torn to access the products without tools. The products are arranged in the order of use and installation. |
US10106282B2 |
Device for filling liquid food products
A device for filling liquid to pasty food products into prefabricated individual containers including a support rim, the device including carrier elements which are run by a drive continuously through the device, which carrier elements form receiving openings for the individual containers and include a top side that is oriented away from a direction of gravity and configured to carry the support rim of the individual containers that are inserted into the receiving openings; operating stations in whose operating range the carrier elements move during an endless cycle of the carrier elements in the device; at least one operating station that is configured as a sterilization device which de-germinates the carrier elements and the individual containers; a lifting device forming a portion of the sterilization device and configured to lift individual containers that are seated in the receiving openings and which contact a top side with the support rim. |
US10106280B2 |
Product wrapping unit for a packaging line
A wrapping unit (1) for a packaging line (2) comprises a conveyor (6) for feeding a succession of products (3) in a first direction (7) and a wrapping station (9) arranged along the conveyor (6) for wrapping a film (5) of wrapping material around said products (3), said wrapping station (9) comprising a wrapping device (13) provided with a plurality of wrapping members (15), each of said wrapping members (15) extending in a second direction (11) perpendicular to said first direction (7), said wrapping unit (1) further comprising a stability control group (12) for preventing said products (3) from tipping along said conveyor (6), said stability control group (12) comprising a plurality of anti-tip devices (33), each of said anti-tip devices (33) being associated, during operation, with a respective product (3) to move together with said respective product (3) through said wrapping station (9). |
US10106279B2 |
Film cutter for in-line hay bale wrapper
An in line bale hay bale wrapper with an selective automatic film cutter. |
US10106277B2 |
Self-stabilizing spherical unmanned aerial vehicle camera assembly
A self-stabilizing spherical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) camera assembly, including: a stabilizer assembly; a plurality of motors coupled to the stabilizer assembly; a spherical camera mounting cage assembly disposed about and coupled to the stabilizer assembly; and a plurality of cameras coupled to the spherical camera mounting cage assembly. Preferably, the plurality of cameras include a plurality of stereoscopic cameras coupled to an exterior of the spherical camera mounting cage assembly. The self-stabilizing spherical UAV camera assembly is capable of taking/recording 360 degree×180 degree stereoscopic photo/video content. The self-stabilizing spherical UAV camera assembly can also be used with various real-time visualization and control technologies. |
US10106272B2 |
Regenerative activated carbon filtration for aircraft OBIGGS
An onboard aircraft inerting system includes an apparatus and method for regenerating an activated carbon media of a filter module while the aircraft is in flight. In regeneration mode, the activated carbon media is heated to a temperature sufficient to desorb the VOC contaminants adsorbed thereon and the air stream passing through the filter module is at a pressure lower than the air pressure of the air stream passing through the filter in normal inerting mode. |
US10106270B2 |
Automated flight throttle control
Automated throttle control is described herein. One disclosed example method includes calculating, using a processor, a thrust resolver angle based on a flight condition of an aircraft, and controlling a throttle from moving past at least one of the thrust resolver angle or a range defined by the thrust resolver angle to maintain the aircraft in a preferred flight mode. |
US10106266B2 |
Suspension structure for suspending a turboprop having two unducted propellers from a structural element of an aircraft with rigid fastening of the air intake structure
A suspension structure for suspending a turboprop including two unducted propellers from a structural element of an aircraft, the structure including a suspension frame for fastening to a structural element of the aircraft and including a main beam extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the turboprop, the suspension frame being fastened to an air intake structure of the turboprop by an attachment frame. |
US10106265B2 |
Stabilizer assembly for an aircraft AFT engine
An aerodynamic stabilizer assembly for stabilizing an aft fan mounted to a fuselage of an aircraft is presented. The stabilizer assembly includes one or more generally horizontal stabilizers for mounting to a nacelle of the aft fan and the fuselage so as to stabilize the aft fan. Each of the generally horizontal stabilizers includes an inner portion and an outer portion. The inner portions are mounted to a nacelle of the aft fan and the fuselage at a predetermined downward angle with respect to a central axis of the aft fan so as to direct airflow upwards and into the aft fan, the outer portion being mounted to the inner portion. |
US10106256B2 |
Methods and systems for mass distribution of supply packs
An aerial distribution system and method for deploying items is disclosed. The system includes a box, a lid detachably coupled to the box, a plurality of items within the box, a flexible liner coupled to the box and containing the plurality of items, and at least one strap coupling the lid to the flexible liner. During deployment of the aerial distribution system, air drag removes the lid from the box and inverts the flexible liner to eject the plurality of items from the box. |
US10106246B2 |
Fluid systems that include a co-flow jet
Fluid systems are described. An example fluid system has a first body portion, a second body portion, a spacer, and a fluid pressurizer. The first body portion and the second body portion cooperatively define an injection opening, a suction opening, and a channel that extends from the injection opening to the suction opening. The fluid pressurizer is disposed within the channel cooperatively defined by the first body portion and the second body portion. The first body portion defines a cavity that is sized and configured to filter debris that enters the channel during use and provide a mechanism for removing the debris from the system. |
US10106245B2 |
Automatic flight control actuator systems
Automatic flight control actuator systems are provided. In one example, the system includes a pilot input linkage that receives an input and a flight surface output linkage adapted to control a flight surface. The system also includes a strain wave gear including a flex spline coupled to one of the pilot input linkage and the flight surface output linkage. The strain wave gear further includes a circular spline coupled to the other of the flight surface output linkage and the pilot input linkage, and coupled to the flex spline such that the input from the pilot input linkage is transferred to the flight surface output linkage via the strain wave gear. |
US10106242B1 |
Mechanically attached thermal protection system
A mechanically attached thermal protection system (MATPS) includes an insulating tile having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a plurality of access holes that extend through the insulating tile from the top surface to the bottom surface. A plurality of brackets include a first end attached to the insulating tile and a second end including a mounting hole therethrough, the second end being positioned proximate the bottom surface of the insulating tile. A plurality of fasteners are positioned proximate the bottom surface of the insulating tile and at least partially positioned within one of the access holes so as to be accessible from the top surface of the insulating tile through one of the plurality of access holes. A MATPS including a plurality of air channels within the insulating tile and a method for sealing these air channels to those within an adjacent structure is also described herein. |
US10106240B2 |
Pinned fuselage-to-wing connection
An aircraft comprises a fuselage, a wing assembly, and a pinned fuselage-to-wing connection including a forward pin joint, an aft pin joint, and intermediate pin joints between the forward and aft pin joints. The intermediate pin joints have pins aligned in an axial direction and are configured to slide along the axial direction without transferring axial loads from the wing assembly to the fuselage. At least one of the forward and aft pin joints is constrained to prevent translation along the axial direction. |
US10106239B2 |
Aircraft based non-dedicated special mission pod mounting apparatus
Particular embodiments include a non-dedicated, temporarily installed, airborne special mission payload mounting system which is mechanically interfaced to the Air Deployment System (ADS) rails of a host cargo aircraft. An Adaptive Mounting System (AMS) plate is placed over an ADS rail section and restrained in position. Once the AMS plate is secured, an articulated or fixed position strut can be attached to the AMS plate through the opened side doorway without removing the original door. A removable load transfer brace (LTB) can be coupled from the AMS plate inboard to the floor of the aircraft. The LTB is hinged to the AMS plate, and can be disconnected from the floor of the aircraft and rotated to a vertical position from the AMS plate. |
US10106234B2 |
High speed triangular shaped hydroplaning monohull craft with aircraft-like control surfaces having surface adhesion hull characteristics
The invention is an air propelled boat that has a triangular shaped hydroplaning monohull which has surface adhesion characteristics by means of a concave bottom hull. The invention also has aircraft-like control surfaces (5,6) for safety and control at high speeds. The invention is the only monohull marine craft which produces aerodynamic lift without wings and has air based propulsion (4), air based control surfaces and a unique concave planing hull. |
US10106233B2 |
Autonomous unmanned underwater vehicles
Autonomous underwater vehicles are described that are stackable with other like autonomous underwater vehicles on a suitable launch platform, such as within a vertical missile launch tube of a submarine, waiting to be deployed into the water. The underwater vehicles can be deployed or launched individually, in groups, or all together into the water. While stacked together, the stacked autonomous underwater vehicles can connect to one another or to external structure of the launch platform. In addition, the underwater vehicles can be positively buoyant or can be made to have controllable buoyancy to allow the underwater vehicles to float up and out of the launch platform during deployment without an external deployment force. |
US10106232B2 |
Fastening assembly of a fire door to a bulkhead
A fastening assembly of a fire door to a bulkhead includes a shaped frame, to which is hinged the door, which includes a first bracket facing at least in part a first side surface of the bulkhead, and a primary flange, mechanically connected to the first bracket. The fastening assembly has a subframe, which in turn includes a second bracket, parallel to the first bracket and facing a second side surface of the bulkhead, and at least one secondary flange, mechanically connected to the second bracket. At least one joint mutually connects the frame and the subframe, to retain the bulkhead between the first and the second bracket mutually facing, without engaging simultaneously the bulkhead the portion of the first bracket facing the first side surface and the portion of the second bracket facing the second side surface. |
US10106230B2 |
Biomimic design stabilizing fin or keel for surface planing or submerged watercraft
A stabilizing fin or keel utilizing biomimic design features for use on surface planing or submerged watercraft to provide increased dimensional stability, control and efficiency. |
US10106225B1 |
Hull for a watercraft
A hull for a watercraft and a watercraft disclosed, the hull including a hull body having a first recess surface defining a first recess, and a second recess surface defining a second recess; a first hull panel disposed in the first recess, a front portion of the first hull panel being movable between a first and second position; a second hull panel disposed in the second recess, a front portion of the second hull panel being movable between a third and fourth position; a first biasing member biasing the front portion of the first hull panel toward the first position; a second biasing member biasing the front portion of the second hull panel toward the third position; a first stopper for the first hull panel; a second stopper for the second hull panel; and a stabilizing bar for transferring motion between the first hull panel and the second hull panel. |
US10106224B2 |
Front derailleur device for a bicycle chain shift
A front derailleur device for a bicycle chain shift includes a frame fixing part for attachment to a bicycle frame, a hinge arrangement which is pivotable relative to the frame fixing part, and a chain cage which is pivotable relative to the frame fixing part via the pivotable hinge arrangement for guiding and pivoting of the bicycle chain. The hinge arrangement includes at least two hinged struts which can be mounted rotatably relative to the frame fixing part and relative to the chain cage about pivot axes. The pivot axes run substantially parallel to each other and, in a mounted state of the derailleur device on a bicycle, may be oriented substantially vertically. |
US10106223B2 |
Bicycle control system
A bicycle control system is provided that is configured to control a bicycle component using a threshold value that is appropriate for the rider. The bicycle control system includes a controller for controlling a bicycle component based on a threshold value and a parameter related to a running state of a bicycle. The controller changes the threshold value when an operating unit is operated, and the change amount of the threshold value when the operating unit is operated is determined based on an operating state of the operating unit. |
US10106222B1 |
Pedal apparatus with actuator configured to apply variable pressures
In one example aspect, a pedal apparatus is disclosed. The pedal apparatus may include a first portion. The first portion may be configured to secure a second portion that may be attached to a footwear. The first portion may be different than the second portion. The pedal apparatus may also include at least one actuator that may be configured to apply one or more variable pressures on the second portion, which may be based one or more movements of the first portion. |
US10106221B2 |
Bicycle rear wheel suspension system
A bicycle frame assembly having a number of rotatable members configured to absorb shocks and impacts associated with operation of the bicycle. The assembly includes a frame constructed to support a rider and a chain stay having a rearward end that extends toward a wheel hub and a forward end that is pivotably connected to the frame. An absorber is pivotably connected to the forward end of the chain stay and extends to a rocker arm that is pivotably connected to the frame. A seat stay is pivotably connected to a rearward end of the rocker arm and extends to the rearward end of the chain stay. The rearward ends of the seat stay and the chain stay are pivotably connected to rotate about a common axis. |
US10106219B2 |
Cowl stay structure for vehicle, and vehicle including same
In a cowl stay structure for a vehicle which is mounted on a front end part of a body frame having a pair of main frames extending longitudinally to the left and right, and which supports a cowling, a cowl stay supporting the cowling has a front opening which serves as a duct with a hollow structure designed to guide the air taken in from a front side of a vehicle body to an air cleaner box. The cowl stay is mounted on a front surface of a head pipe arranged on the front end of the body frame for establishing a flow path of the front opening with said head pipe opening. A headlight configured to irradiate an area in front of a vehicle with light is placed inside the cowl stay. Such a cowl stay structure has reduced size and weight, and it supports multiple parts. |
US10106218B2 |
Vehicle tilting system and tricycle
A vehicle tilting system is used for a tricycle. The tricycle has a front body and a rear body. The front body has a front wheel. The rear body has two rear wheels. The vehicle tilting system has a track assembly and a sliding base assembly. The track assembly is arcuate in shape. The sliding base assembly slides on the track assembly. |
US10106216B2 |
Bicycle seatpost assembly with cable connecting device
A first cylinder, a second cylinder configured to be telescopically received therein are provided, a positioner configured to relatively position the first cylinder and the second cylinder, an operator configured to be mounted to a bicycle and operatively coupled to the positioner, and a control cable. The control cable may include an outer casing, a first cable having a first end and a second end and configured to be operatively connected to the positioner at the first end, and a second cable having a third end and a fourth end. The second cable may be configured to be operatively connected to the operator at the third end. A cable connector may be configured to connect the second end of the first cable and the fourth end of the second cable. |
US10106213B2 |
Articulating cart system
An articulating cart system which utilizes an articulating frame to effectively maneuver within tight spaces and a low-elevation platform to ease mounting and dismounting the cart. The articulating cart system generally includes a front frame and a rear frame. A platform is connected to the front frame so that the platform pivots or articulates along with the front frame with respect to the rear frame. A joystick controller may be provided which allows one-handed operation. One or more actuators may be connected between the rear frame and the front frame for pivoting the front frame with respect to the rear frame. A motor is provided to power the actuators and frame wheels. The platform is close to the ground to ease access for the operator. Utilizing the articulating frame, the present invention may traverse much tighter spaces and turns than is possible with previous cart systems. |
US10106210B2 |
Compact efficient system to quickly raise and slowly lower an air dam
A front air dam assembly for a vehicle includes a translatable front air deflecting panel for altering an airflow beneath the vehicle, a deploying mechanism for translating the front air deflecting panel between a raised position and one or more deployed positions, and a rapid raising mechanism for rapidly raising the front air deflecting panel from the one or more deployed positions. A controller in operative communication with the deploying mechanism and the rapid raising mechanism controls the operation thereof. At least one sensor is included for sending a signal indicative of a road or vehicle condition to the controller. A locking mechanism under the control of the controller is provided for locking the front air deflector panel in the raised or the one or more deployed position. |
US10106209B2 |
Rail assemblies for trailers
Two-piece rail assemblies for truck trailers are provided. The two piece rail assemblies may include: a first rail configured with a first straight edge, and a second rail configured with a second straight edge coupled to the first straight edge of the first rail and configured with a curved edge to receive a cambered roof panel. |
US10106206B1 |
Structural storage compartment in a vehicle cabin
An autonomous vehicle can include a front seat facing rearward, and a rear seat facing forward. This provides a common foot or leg area between the seats that face each other. The vehicle includes a body that has a pair of opposing B-pillars. A support beam extends through the common leg area, between the front and rear seats, and mounts to the B-pillars. The support beam provides direct structural support to the B-pillars. A luggage compartment is coupled to the support beam and extends between the B-pillars. The luggage compartment has access openings that face forward and rearward, allowing the forward and rearward passengers to store luggage. |
US10106205B2 |
Reinforcement structure
A structural reinforcement comprising a base reinforcing structure including a plurality of ribs and having a first surface and a second surface, an expandable adhesive material located onto a first portion of the first surface, and a sealant material located around an edge of the second surface, the second surface being substantially free of any of the plurality of ribs. |
US10106196B2 |
Vehicle rear section structure
A vehicle rear section structure includes: left and right rear side members disposed along a front-rear direction at width direction sides of a rear floor pan; a rear suspension member extending along the vehicle front-rear direction, and attached to front portions of left and right rear side members; a load bearing section projecting upwardly from the rear suspension member; left and right reinforcement members extending along the vehicle front-rear direction, and disposed at a vehicle width direction inner side of rear portions of the left and right rear side members and at a vehicle rear side of the rear suspension member, a rear end portion of the reinforcement member partially overlapping a rear bumper reinforcement in a vehicle front-rear direction view; and a rear cross member linking the left and right rear side members together and partially overlapping the load bearing section in the vehicle front-rear direction view. |
US10106195B2 |
Pin indexable sleeve for select wheel alignment correction
A system for wheel alignment is provided including adjustments to camber, toe, and thrust. A sleeve is fitted over the spindle of an axle. Rotation of the sleeve relative to the spindle provides for adjustments to wheel alignment while a locking feature such as e.g., a pin, is used to maintain the selected position of the sleeve relative to the spindle. The available positions of the sleeve relative to the spindle are predetermined in order to provide for discrete, known adjustments to the alignment of the wheel. |
US10106194B2 |
Display apparatus and vehicle having the same
A display apparatus, a vehicle including the same, includes a sensor unit configured to acquire vehicle periphery information, and an interface unit configured to acquire vehicle state information. The display apparatus also includes a display unit configured to display a first indicator indicating a target steering direction, a third indicator indicating a current steering state, and a second indicator displayed at a position between the first indicator and the third indicator. The display apparatus also includes a processor configured to determine the target steering direction based on the vehicle state information and the vehicle periphery information. |
US10106188B2 |
Steering wheel cooling system
Disclosed is a steering wheel having cooling system inside. A steering wheel includes a hub connected to a steering column, a rim provided with a hollow formed therein and spokes configured to connect the hub and the rim. Cooling units located at the hub or the spokes of the steering wheel is provided to supply cooling air. Heat pipes thermally connect the cooling units and the rim of the steering wheel. |
US10106187B1 |
Baby carrier device
A baby carrier device has a main body operably mounted on pairs of front and rear leg assembles. The main body includes a middle body portion, a front body portion pivotally mounted on a front of the middle body portion with a pair of forward pivots, and a rear body portion that is pivotally mounted on a rear of the middle body portion via a pair of rear pivots. The pair of front leg assemblies are pivotally mounted on the forward pivots and extend to a wheel. The pair of rear leg assemblies are pivotally mounted on the rear pivots and extend to a wheel. A handle assembly is also pivotally mounted on the main body. |
US10106185B2 |
Collapsible stroller with trigger handle
A collapsible stroller is disclosed, including a front axle frame member, a rear axle frame member, a handlebar frame member, a handlebar, and a hub. The hub includes a rotating attachment point for the front axle frame member, a rotating attachment point for the handlebar frame member, a fixed attachment point for the rear axle frame member. A cable connects the hub, and a rotatable handle on the handlebar frame member. When the rotatable handle is rotated, the cable causes the hub to collapse in two stages. |
US10106172B2 |
Shared vehicle system
A selection for a shared vehicle is received. Whether the shared vehicle is in view of a user device camera is determined. At least one of directions to the shared vehicle are provided to the user device. Data of the shared vehicle are identified. |
US10106171B2 |
Vehicle control module with signal switchboard and output tables
A control module capable of operating on one of first and second vehicles can include a) a module output table comprising a superset of module output elements comprising a first subset of module output elements related to a first set of hardware devices provided on the first vehicle and a second subset of module output elements related to a second set of hardware devices provided on the second vehicle; b) vehicle function output elements related to vehicle function outputs utilized on the first and second vehicles; and c) a configuration table comprising configuration elements corresponding to the module output elements. The module can also include computer-based structure for determining a value of a vehicle function output element corresponding to a module output element of the module output table, transforming the value to the transformed value, and storing the transformed value based on the corresponding module output element. |
US10106170B2 |
Vehicle ramp control system
A vehicle ramp control system may include a system controller configured to interface with a power ramp system for a vehicle and with an OEM vehicle control system. A service tool configured to interface with the system controller is programmed to exchange with the system controller data relating to at least one operational aspect of the power ramp system. A diagnostic tool configured to interface with the system controller is programmed to exchange with the system controller data relating to at least one diagnostic aspect of the power ramp system. A preventative maintenance indicator operatively associated with the system controller is activated by the system controller when a preventative maintenance operation is required. |
US10106169B2 |
Method for monitoring a motor vehicle
A method for monitoring a motor vehicle on the basis of one or more comparison values of a variable relating to a motion of the motor vehicle which have respectively been ascertained with different, motor-vehicle-external capture devices, a functionality in the context of ascertaining the variable with motor-vehicle-internal capture device, and/or a functionality of a drive control system of the motor vehicle, being assessed on the basis of the comparison values. |
US10106167B2 |
Control system and method for determining an irregularity of a road surface
Control system, which is adapted for application in a vehicle and intended to recognize vehicles driving in front on the basis of environmental data which are obtained from at least one environmental sensor (110) disposed on the vehicle. The at least one environmental sensor (110) is adapted to provide an electronic controller (200) of the control system with the environmental data which reflect the area (115) in front of the vehicle. The control system is at least adapted and intended to detect another vehicle (alter) participating in traffic in front of the own vehicle (ego) with the at least one environmental sensor (110) during a predetermined time period or continuously and to recognize a position change of the other vehicle (alter). If a position change of the other vehicle (alter) is recognized, a signal (255) is output, which is suitable to warn a driver of the own vehicle (ego) of an irregularity in the road surface and/or to adjust a speed and/or a vehicle setting of the own vehicle (ego). |
US10106157B2 |
Vehicle control apparatus and vehicle control method
A vehicle control apparatus detects an object in a travel direction of a vehicle. The vehicle control apparatus restrains a drive force of the vehicle when an object is detected. The vehicle control apparatus acquires a jerk in a travel direction on the basis of a behavior of the vehicle. When an accelerator of the vehicle is actuated while the vehicle is in a state in which the drive force of the vehicle is restrained, and a speed of the vehicle is lower than a predetermined value. The vehicle control apparatus increases the drive force, and decreases a post-increase drive force on the basis of the acquired jerk. |
US10106155B2 |
Vehicular camera with on-board microcontroller
A vehicular camera includes a lens, an image processor configured to receive images from the lens, and a microcontroller containing flash memory. The microcontroller is connected to the image processor by a first bus through which command data is communicated to the image processor from the microcontroller. The command data includes application instructions to draw application data from a selected point in the flash memory. The microcontroller is connected to the image processor by a second bus through which application data is communicated to the image processor from the flash memory. |
US10106154B2 |
Driving support apparatus
A driving support apparatus according to the invention estimates the position of a moving body by controlling a position estimation unit when the tracking-target moving body leaves a first area or a second area to enter a blind spot area and detects the position of the moving body by controlling a position detection unit when the moving body leaves the blind spot area to enter the first area or the second area. In this manner, the trajectory of the tracking-target moving body is calculated so that the trajectory of the moving body detected in the first area or the second area and the trajectory of the moving body estimated in the blind spot area are continuous to each other and driving support is executed based on the calculated trajectory of the tracking-target moving body. |
US10106146B2 |
Method and system for torque control
Methods and systems are provided for reducing torque pulsations during hybrid engine shutdown and restarts. A valve actuating mechanism may be actuated to operate an engine with a selected valve lift profile during engine restart and shutdown events that is distinct from the valve lift profile applied during cylinder combustion. The selected valve lift profile reduces cylinder pressure during engine shutdown and restarts. |
US10106144B2 |
Vehicle comprising a vehicle system controller for controlling energy flows within the vehicle
A vehicle system controller is configured to determine a current buffer ratio for a first energy buffer based on a current buffer energy level for the first energy buffer and a predetermined buffer range for the first energy buffer, and determine if the current buffer ratio for the first energy buffer should be increased using energy provided by a power converter, the determination being based on the current buffer ratio for the first energy buffer and a cost for generating energy from energy stored in a second energy buffer using the power converter. |
US10106142B2 |
Method and apparatus to monitor a temperature sensor
A powertrain system including an engine and transmission is described, and includes a temperature sensor disposed to monitor a hydraulic fluid for the transmission. A method for monitoring the temperature sensor includes monitoring engine operation including engine coolant temperature and monitoring a signal output from the temperature sensor. An indicated temperature slope is determined based upon the signal output from the temperature sensor, and a temperature region associated with the engine coolant temperature is determined. Performance of the temperature sensor is evaluated based upon the indicated temperature slope and minimum and maximum temperature slope thresholds that are associated with the temperature region. |
US10106139B2 |
Brake systems and methods
A hydraulic brake valve system may comprise a valve housing comprising a brake port, a pressure port, a return port, and a valve actuation end; a valve shaft coupled to the valve actuation end, wherein the valve shaft may be comprised at least partially within the valve housing; and an electric actuator coupled to the valve shaft, wherein the electric actuator may be configured to move the valve shaft between a shaft on position and a shaft off position. The hydraulic brake valve system may be configured to pass hydraulic pressure through at least one of the brake port, the pressure port, or the return port in response to a position of the valve shaft. |
US10106138B2 |
Brake system
In one embodiment of the brake system, the control unit executes a fluid suction control to suck in the brake fluid from the supply line. The control unit determines whether or not the fluid suction control needs to be executed, and in the event that the control unit determines that the fluid suction control needs to be executed, the control unit is configured to close the cutoff valve and control the electric actuator to drive the slave cylinder in a depressurizing direction. |
US10106137B2 |
Adjustment of maximum brake pump speed based on rate of change of target deceleration
Method and apparatus are disclosed for adjustment of maximum brake pump speed based on target and measured decelerations. An example vehicle includes a brake pump having a maximum pump speed. The example vehicle also includes a vehicle decelerator to determine a target deceleration for autonomous deceleration and send a signal to the brake pump to decelerate the vehicle at the target deceleration. The example vehicle also includes a first sensor to detect a measured deceleration and a maximum speed regulator to adjust the maximum pump speed based on a difference between the target deceleration and the measured deceleration. |
US10106130B2 |
Device for lateral spraying of a washing liquid for a wiper arm for a system for wiping a pane of a motor vehicle
The invention relates to a device (11) for lateral spraying of a washing liquid designed to be attached to a windscreen wiper arm (3) of a system for wiping a pane of a motor vehicle, characterized in that it comprises a supply cannula (35), a duct for distributing the liquid (39) and at least two nozzles (28) for spraying the liquid, the nozzles (28) and the supply cannula (35) being fluidically connected via the intermediary of the distribution duct (39), characterized in that the nozzles (28) are arranged on either side of an axis (A) defined by the supply cannula (35).The invention also relates to a wiper arm (3) for a system for wiping a pane of a motor vehicle, comprising a lateral spraying device (11) such that it is possible to spray on each lateral side of the arm. |
US10106129B2 |
Windscreen wiper
The invention relates to a support mount (10) for a windscreen wiper, said mount (10) comprising a body of longitudinal principal orientation (X), said body comprising first means designed to receive a curving vertebra (20) and second means designed to hold a deflector (30) of said wiper, characterized in that said second means comprise notches (50) making it easier for said vertebra to curve.The invention also relates to a windscreen wiper comprising such a mount (10).The invention also relates to a wiping system comprising such a wiper. |
US10106127B2 |
Wiper system with variable sweep angle motor drive
A windshield wiper system for an aircraft is provided and includes a motor, an output shaft, a wrap spring and crank rocker mechanism (WSCRM) to which the motor and the output shaft are coupled and a controller. By way of the WSCRM, first directional rotation input to the WSCRM from the motor via a two-stage gear reduction is converted such that the output shaft drives wiper blade oscillation through a first sweep angle and second directional rotation input to the WSCRM from the motor is converted such that the output shaft drives wiper blade oscillation through a second sweep angle. The controller is configured to control the motor such that the first directional rotation is continuously or non-continuously input during first or second flight conditions, respectively, and the second directional rotation is continuously input during third flight conditions. |
US10106126B2 |
Apparatus and method for detecting precipitation for a motor vehicle
An apparatus and a method are for detecting precipitation on a windscreen of a motor vehicle. A camera device records a first image and thereafter a second image. A comparison device produces a first comparison image by comparing the first image with the second image. An image detection device identifies objects on the first comparison image, and determines motion of the objects, to detect whether there is precipitation on the windscreen. |
US10106123B2 |
Firing mechanism
A firing mechanism (25) for activation of a pneumatic stored energy system having a motor (50) connected to a vessel (20) by a tether, the vessel (20) containing a pressurized fluid. Activation of the motor (50) causes the tether to wind, applying a linear force to an attachment region of the vessel, fracturing the vessel (20) to release the pressurized fluid thereby activating the pneumatic stored energy system. |
US10106122B2 |
Folding preparation body of driver seat airbag and folding method of folded body
A folding preparation body includes a pre-folded portion folded in a folded shape of being gathered to an upper side of the inflow opening and mounted in the steering wheel, the pre-folded portion includes a portion in which the front edge of the initial preparation body is folded to approach the inflow opening in the vehicle body side wall, the vehicle body side wall of the folding preparation body includes a non-folded portion from the inflow opening to a crease of the pre-folded portion and a folded portion which is folded from the crease to be overlapped on the lower surface of the non-folded portion, and the pre-folded portion includes the folded portion of the vehicle body side wall and a lower surface side portion, which covers an outer surface of the folded portion, in the cover portion of the driver side wall. |
US10106119B2 |
Curtain airbag for vehicle
A curtain airbag for a vehicle may include a curtain airbag cushion including a rear panel disposed at a door window side of the vehicle and a front panel disposed inside the vehicle, a protrusion formed by bending the curtain airbag cushion to protrude toward the inside of the vehicle, and connections for attaching upper and lower ends of a protruding part of the protrusion. |
US10106114B2 |
Quick release grill guard and associated systems and methods
The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to a quick release grill guard further comprising at least one latching system configured for the quick release and pivot of the grill guard away from the vehicle grill face. In certain embodiments, the quick release grill guard further comprises a grill guard coupling portion, a vehicle coupling portion, a latching portion a hinge, a quick release bar; and a clasping member. In certain embodiments, the grill guard coupling portion is capable of being freely pivoted relative to the hinge by actuation of the clasping member by way of the quick release bar. In exemplary embodiments, the quick release bar is in operable communication with multiple latching systems so as to release the grill guard in a plurality of locations simultaneously. |
US10106113B2 |
Hollow profiled element having depressions
A hollow profiled element, includes a plurality of longitudinal edges, which extend in a longitudinal direction and are connected by side walls, wherein a longitudinal edge has at least one depression, the depression base of which extends transversely to the longitudinal direction and at an angle to the side walls forming the longitudinal edge. According to an embodiment of the invention, a side wall forming the longitudinal edge has a transversely extending bulge in the region of the depression, wherein the depression base transitions at the end into the bulge in the region of said side wall and the bulge is designed with a shape that has a convex form in the transition to the depression and drops to the level of the side wall before an opposite longitudinal edge is reached. |
US10106107B2 |
Waterproof type control unit and waterproof type control unit manufacturing method
A peripheral wall includes a first peripheral wall edge portion and a second peripheral wall edge portion, which are disposed on a case member bottom surface so as to be distant from each other. A connector member main unit is disposed in a space between the first and second peripheral wall edge portions. A peripheral wall groove, which is open toward the connector member main unit, is disposed in each of the first and second peripheral wall edge portions. A bottom surface of the peripheral wall groove is inclined with respect to the case member bottom surface. A base plate groove is disposed on the bottom surface of the case member. A seal material is filled into the space formed between each of an inner surface of the peripheral wall groove and an inner surface of the base plate groove, and the connector member. |
US10106105B2 |
Cup holder assembly
A receptacle for a vehicle interior is configured to provide light from a light source. The receptacle includes a base, a wall extending from the base to form an opening and providing an outlet into the opening, a guide for transmitting light along the base, and a guide for transmitting light along the wall. When light is provided beneath the base by the light source, light is transmitted through the guide along the base and into the guide along the wall. |
US10106101B2 |
Motor-vehicle operating device having a resiliently mounted actuating element and operating haptics
A housing, an actuating element, and a spring element are included in an operating device for a motor vehicle. The housing fastens the operating device. The actuating element is mounted for translatory deflection from a resting position with respect to the housing by the application of an actuating force. The spring element is resiliently mounted and a restoring force is applied to the actuating element in the direction of the resting position in the event of the translatory deflection. The spring element can be a plate or a strip and is supported by at least two supporting elements so as to be immovable with respect to the housing at respective support points. An intermediate region is defined between the support points and the actuating element lies against the spring element at two opposite ends of the spring element outside of the intermediate region. |
US10106100B1 |
Secure latch for coupled assemblies
A latch pivots about and slides axially on an axle on a second assembly. It is manually pulled axially outward against a spring to clear and pivot over a boss on a first assembly. It then slides over the boss via a boss receiving hole in the latch, interconnecting the two assemblies. A spring urges the latch inward, retaining it on the boss. A hole for a shackle may be provided in the first assembly and in the latch to lock the latch in the connected position. The latch may pivot to a retracted position over a shackle hole in the second assembly to store a lock on the second assembly. It prevents separation of two assemblies that are coupled by a pivoting engagement of one assembly relative to the other. |
US10106092B2 |
Expandable and reconfigurable console
A center console includes a base and a bin supported on the base. The bin has a first section and a second section that define a variable volume storage compartment. |
US10106091B2 |
Support for a portable electronic apparatus, particularly in a vehicle, set comprising such a support and an electronic apparatus, associated retention process
A support for a portable electronic apparatus. The support includes a first edge and a second edge, a locking device movable between a locking position, in which it prevents the translation of the first edge relative to the second edge, and an unlocking position, and an actuating device for actuating the locking device movable between an inactive position and an active position in which the actuating device keeps the locking device in its unlocking position. Movement of the second edge from an idle position to a maintaining position drives the actuating device from its active position to its inactive position. The support includes a control device that, when moved from a released position to a disengagement position, causes the actuating device to go from its inactive position to its active position while keeping the second edge in its maintaining position. |
US10106088B2 |
Automated retractable vehicle step
Powered retractable vehicle step assist systems and methods are provided. The steps systems are configured for installation (e.g., after market installation) and use with a vehicle. The system can include a stepping member movable between a retracted position and a deployed position with respect to the vehicle. The system can further include a vehicle interface configured to electronically communicate with an existing communication bus of the vehicle, such as through a connection with an existing electronics port of the vehicle. A controller of the step system can be configured to process information received from the vehicle interface and, based at least partly on the processing of the information, cause movement of the stepping member between the retracted position and the deployed position. |
US10106087B2 |
Detachable workpiece support apparatus for a tailgate step
A workpiece support is provided for a pickup truck tailgate. The tailgate includes a retractable step including a pair of step support members. The attachment brackets include a workpiece support bar and a riser that are attached to the step support members and to each other at a right angle. The workpiece support bar and riser may be fixedly attached to each other or attached by a pivot connector. Detachable connectors are provided to connect a workpiece support bar and riser detachably to the step support members. |
US10106086B1 |
Pillar mounted assist step
A structure for a vehicle includes a lower frame member and an upper frame member. A pillar extends from the lower frame member to the upper frame member and a step is carried by the pillar between the lower frame member and upper frame member. |
US10106085B2 |
Vehicle side and rear monitoring system with fail-safe function and method thereof
A vehicle side and rear monitoring system with a fail-safe function and a method thereof are provided. The system provides a fail-safe function for safe driving of a vehicle when an abnormality occurs in a side monitoring system of the vehicle, and a technique that provides a continuous side field of view of the vehicle when an abnormality occurs in the side monitoring system in the vehicle equipped with an AVM system. In addition, the system and provides a technique that corrects the distortion of an image captured by an AVM camera and performs an image rotation transformation to provide the image captured by the AVM camera at the same angle as that provided by side-view cameras. Therefore, when an abnormality occurs in the side monitoring system, the vehicle side and rear monitoring system with a fail-safe function continuously provides the same image as captured by the side-view cameras. |
US10106084B2 |
Vehicle-mounted display system and vehicle
The present disclosure provides a vehicle-mounted display system and a vehicle. The vehicle-mounted display system includes a transparent projection screen and a projector configured to project an image onto the transparent projection screen. A first polarizer is attached onto a lens of the projector, and a second polarizer is attached onto the transparent projection screen. The second polarizer has a polarization transmission direction crossing a polarization transmission direction of the first polarizer at such an angle as to enable a light beam from the projector and passing through the first polarizer and the second polarizer to be of an intensity smaller than an intensity of a light beam capable of being recognized by human eyes. The second polarizer has a polarization reflection direction perpendicular to its polarization transmission direction, so as to reflect a light component in the polarization reflection direction. |
US10106082B2 |
System and method for warning of an imminent collision between a towing vehicle and its trailer when reversing
A system for warning of an imminent collision between a towing vehicle (2) and a trailer (3) when reversing includes an arrangement for providing a warning signal to a driver of the vehicle dependent on an angle between a longitudinal axis of the towing vehicle (2) and a longitudinal axis of the trailer (3), when there is the threat of a collision between the towing vehicle (2) and the trailer (3) while reversing. |
US10106078B1 |
Vehicle lamp assembly
A vehicle overhead console is provided herein. The vehicle overhead console includes a housing and a substrate defining a cavity therebetween. A light source is within the cavity. A reflector has a first end portion that surrounds the light source and a second end portion proximate a first lens. A trim member has a thickness that varies laterally. A second lens is offset from the first lens. |
US10106076B2 |
Three mode police mirror
A warning indicator system for a vehicle side-view mirror includes light sources disposed to emit light in patterns and/or colors visible through a partially light-reflective surface. One or more processors are operatively configured to actuate the light sources in predetermined sequences defining a stealth mode, a pursuit mode, and a traffic advisor mode. The partially light-reflective surface may be a light transmitting substrate having a coating of a reflective substance provided in a thickness allowing at least a partial transmission of light therethrough. The light sources may be printed light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Disposing the light sources in desired patterns to emit desired colors on actuation in a predetermined sequence allows configuring the side mirrors to emit visible light signals indicative of the stealth mode, a pursuit mode, and a traffic advisor mode. |
US10106070B2 |
Bed lift
A vehicle includes a bed that is movable upward from a lowered position where the bed is positioned to receive one or more persons to sleep thereon to a stowed position where at least a portion of the bed is stowed adjacent to a ceiling of the vehicle. The portion of the bed can be at least substantially horizontal and horizontally offset when the bed is in the lowered position and the stowed position. The bed can also be positioned above a seating area in the vehicle and moved upward with one or more screw drive members or one or more straps. |
US10106066B2 |
Head restraint system
The present invention describes a head restraint system for a vehicle. The head restrained system comprises a head restraint cushion connected to headrest rods. The swivel mechanism comprises swivel rods, dampers and springs. The angular movement of the head restraint cushion is controlled by the damper movement on application of load on the head restrained cushion, where the damper movement is based on the amplitude and duration of load being applied on head restrained cushion. Another embodiment of the present invention describes a head restraint system comprising a movable assembly and a stationary assembly. The movable assembly comprises slotted guide plate, flat plate and slotted guide column. The stationary assembly comprises guide rod, and linear guide way. The movable assembly and stationary assembly are connected using a linear damping unit, where the linear damping unit is placed inside the slotted guide column. |
US10106064B2 |
Seat pad
Providing a seat pad that can provide good sitting comfortability with bonding between a ventilation member and an expanded resin foam included in the seat pad ensured.A seat pad 10 including a ventilation member 20 having a function that lets air through to/from an outside, the seat pad 10 being formed by integral expansion molding of an expandable resin material M with the ventilation member 20 introduced therein, includes a covering member 30 that covers at least a part of the ventilation member 20 at an interface between the ventilation member 20 and the expandable resin material M, and the covering member 30 includes an impregnation inhibiting material having a function that inhibits infiltration of the expandable resin material M, the function being at least higher than that of the ventilation member 20. |
US10106059B2 |
Harmonic drive disc recliner for automotive vehicle seat
A disc recliner 18 for a seat assembly includes a fixed plate 22 secured to a seat cushion 12 and a rotatable plate 30 secured to a seat back 14. Each of the fixed and rotatable plates 22,30 has a plurality of teeth 40,48, the number of teeth not being equal. A flex spline 26 has a plurality of teeth 52, the number of teeth being equal to the number of teeth on the fixed plate 22. A wave generator 28 causes a portion of the teeth 52 on the flex spline 26 to meshingly engage with the teeth 40,48 on the fixed and rotatable plates 22,30. Rotation of the wave generator 28 causes the teeth 52 on the flex spline 26 which meshingly engage with the teeth 40,48 on the fixed and rotatable plates 22,30 to change, thereby causing the rotatable plate 30 to rotate relative to the fixed plate 22, which in turn causes the seat back 14 to pivot relative to the seat cushion 12. |
US10106058B2 |
Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat includes a cushion frame, a base portion, and a guide structure. The guide structure includes a rail and a rolling mechanism. The rolling mechanism includes an upper guide roller, a lower guide roller, and a roller holder. The rolling mechanism is sandwiched by an upper rolling surface and a lower rolling surface of the rail. The guide structure is configured such that when an occupant load is input to the cushion frame, the guide roller and the rolling surface at one of a first contact point or a second contact point come relatively close together, such that pressure increases, due to a relative position of the roller holder and the rail changing, with the other of the first contact point or the second contact point as a reference point. |
US10106057B2 |
Seat for motor vehicle and motor vehicle comprising such a seat
A seat having a fixed section, a movable section mounted so as to slide on the fixed section, a seating portion supported by the movable section, and a backrest mounted so as to rotate relative to the movable section to allow folding the backrest forward. The movable section is controlled to move rearward when the backrest is folded forward. |
US10106056B2 |
Seat position-sensing system
An occupant support for a vehicle includes a vehicle seat and a foundation. The vehicle seat is configured to support an occupant of the vehicle above a floor of the vehicle. The foundation is configured to interconnect the vehicle seat to the floor to permit movement of the vehicle seat relative to the floor along a linear path. |
US10106052B2 |
System and corresponding method for controlling the rotation speed of an electric motor of a motor vehicle
A system and method for controlling rotation speed of an electric motor of an electric or hybrid motor vehicle including a feedback-based regulator for regulating a torque setpoint using a control model, an input variable of the regulator being the torque setpoint as requested by a driver and the regulator using a pure delay. |
US10106051B2 |
State diagnostic apparatus of fuel cell stack
An apparatus for diagnosing a state of a fuel cell stack is provided. The apparatus may diagnose the state of the fuel cell stack without including the DC-DC converter which boosts the DC voltage and the inverter which converts the boosted DC voltage into the AC voltage. In particular, the apparatus may diagnose the state of the fuel cell by applying the rectangular wave of the single frequency having a duty ration of about 0.5 to the fuel cell stack, measuring the voltage of the fuel cell stack, detecting the even multiple harmonic component of the frequency of the rectangular wave by performing the frequency conversion on the measured voltage, and then diagnosing the state of the fuel cell stack based on the magnitude of the detected harmonic component. |
US10106050B2 |
Power supply device for an electrically operable vehicle and charging method
The disclosure relates to a power supply device for an electrically operable vehicle having an electric drive motor. The power supply device comprises an electric energy accumulator device, a range-extender with an internal combustion engine and a generator producing alternating current. The generator is mechanically connectable to the internal combustion engine, and the energy accumulator device is configured to be charged during driving with the alternating current from the generator. The energy accumulator device comprises several power supply connections on which respectively one of several controllable potentials can be provided, and several power supply branches having several serially connected power cell modules. Several power supply branches are interconnected on one end to the neutral point and each power supply connection is connectable to one end of a power supply branch. |
US10106044B2 |
Charger having forced stop execution circuit to provide protection to a protection target
First and second detectors and first and second forced stop circuits are included in a charger including an AC/DC converter having a PFC circuit that converts AC power supplied from an external AC power supply into DC power and a smoothing capacitor, and a DC/DC converter that transforms power output by the AC/DC converter and supplies the transformed power to a vehicle-mounted battery. The first and second detectors detect voltage applied to the vehicle-mounted battery. The first forced stopper determines whether or not voltage detected by the first detector exceeds a predetermined threshold, and causes the DC/DC converter to stop when the predetermined threshold is exceeded. The second forced stopper determines whether or not voltage detected by the second detector exceeds the threshold, and causes the DC/DC converter to stop when the threshold is exceeded. |
US10106041B2 |
Electrical or electronic device with two supply voltages
An electrical or electronic device (7) capable of being supplied with two different values of voltage from respectively a first electrical network (3) and from a second electrical network (8), comprises: a first connecting interface (70) capable of being linked, under normal connection conditions, with a ground conductor (GND_12) and a voltage conductor of the first electrical network (3); a second connecting interface (71) capable of being linked, under normal connection conditions, with the ground conductor (GND_48) and a voltage conductor of the second electrical network (8); the ground connections of the two connecting interfaces (70, 71) being linked together to form a common ground; and at least one switch module (74; 75) interposed in series on the common ground, the switch module being capable of switching into an open position following a modification in the connection conditions of the first or second interface. |
US10106036B2 |
Protecting a power supply including a plurality of batteries in parallel against an external short-circuit
An electrical apparatus, including: a circuit breaker having a breaking capacity and a breaking current; a DC voltage source including two batteries connected in parallel, connected in series with the circuit breaker, the sum of short-circuit currents of the batteries being greater than the breaking capacity, each battery including: a first branch including storage batteries and a switch connected in series; a second branch connected in parallel with the first branch and including a free-wheeling diode; an ammeter measuring output current; and a control circuit configured to detect a short-circuit. The control circuits simultaneously keep a majority of switches open and close one switch to apply a current passing through the circuit breaker which is higher than the breaking current and lower than the breaking capacity. |
US10106030B2 |
Arrangement structure of canister in vehicle
In a vehicle in which a muffler are arranged below a rear floor panel configuring a floor of a rear portion of a vehicle interior and on a further rear side than rear wheels in a vehicle forward/backward direction, and a battery for auxiliary machines is arranged on the further rear side than the rear wheels in the vehicle forward/backward direction and is housed in a battery housing recessed portion, a canister is arranged between the muffler and the battery for auxiliary machines in a vehicle width direction. |
US10106027B1 |
Generator/cooling assembly and system for utility vehicle
A compact generator and coolant pump assembly may be used on a vehicle having a fluid reservoir and a plurality of electrical components disposed on the vehicle. The generator includes a rotor and stator disposed in a housing and the rotor is driven by a rotatable input member to generate an electrical output for use by one or more components of the vehicle. The assembly also includes a circulating pump connected to the generator housing and driven by the rotatable input member. The circulating pump may be connected to a fluid reservoir and to one or more electrical components such as a controller or battery on the vehicle through a set of coolant lines to provide coolant to the electrical components. The circulating pump may be offset from the generator housing by a plurality of spacers. |
US10106026B2 |
User interface for an electrically motorized vehicle
A system, method, and device for operations of an electrically motorized vehicle. The vehicle can utilize an electrically motorized wheel to convert a non-motorized wheeled vehicle to an electrically motorized wheeled vehicle. A user interface for controlling the device of the electrically motorized wheel includes at least one button displayable by the user interface to control a function associated with the device. |
US10106021B2 |
Arrangement comprising a cover for a vehicle roof
Vehicle roof arrangement can have displaceable sliding member, activation element having a mechanical coupling element, locationally fixed construction element in relation to the guide rail and has a coupling element pocket, and an elastic element mounted to be locationally fixed in relation to the guide rail. In a first state the elastic element protrudes into the pocket. In a second state the elastic element is guided out of the pocket. In a first movement section of the sliding member the elastic element by the sliding member is transferable from the first state to the second state. In an adjacent second movement section an introduction of the coupling element into the pocket is controllable, and the activation element is blocked in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. In an adjacent third movement section the elastic element is again transferable to the first state, and the coupling element is blocked. |
US10106015B2 |
Air filter for a ventilation device of a motor vehicle and method for the installation thereof
An air filter for a ventilation device of a motor vehicle is disclosed. The air filter has a frame element holding a filter element which can be connected to a receiving shaft of the ventilation device by at least one plug opening to form a plug connection with a guiding element. The frame element has at least one preparation for the production of the plug opening. A method for the installation of such an air filter is also disclosed. |
US10106013B2 |
Heat exchanger arrangement
A heat exchanger assembly for a vehicle heating device includes inner heat exchanger housing (12) and outer heat exchanger housing (14). A fluid flow space (24) is formed between the inner heat exchanger housing and the outer heat exchanger housing. Flow guiding formations (40, 42), along circumferential walls (18, 22) of the housings, divide a portion of the fluid flow space into a first partial flow space (44) and a second partial flow space (46). A fluid inlet opening (49) opens to the first partial flow space and at least one fluid outlet opening (51) opens to the second partial flow space (46). A press fit formation (94) fixes the inner heat exchanger housing in relation to the outer heat exchanger housing and includes the first flow guiding formation and the second flow guiding formation and/or the press fit formation is in an end region (32) of the circumferential walls. |
US10106012B2 |
Air-conditioner for vehicle
An air-conditioner for a vehicle includes: a first circuit in which a cooling medium circulates; a heater heating the cooling medium; a first pump disposed in the first circuit; a second circuit cooling a heat emitting portion; a second pump disposed in the second circuit; an adjustment portion controlling a circulation amount of the cooling medium flowing in the first circuit and a circulation amount of the cooling medium flowing in the second circuit; and a control portion. The vehicle includes a regenerative device, and a storage device is charged with electric energy recovered by the regenerative device. When the regenerative device is recovering the electric energy and when it is determined that power in the storage device needs to be consumed, the control portion drives the heater to heat the cooling medium such that the power in the storage device is converted into heat energy. |
US10106010B2 |
Modular torque compensated walking beam assembly for work vehicle
A walking beam assembly includes a support beam and a mount member configured to mount the support beam on a vehicle chassis. Furthermore, the assembly includes a gear assembly that is supported proximate an end of the support beam. The gear assembly includes a gear train and a gear housing. The gear train is operably coupled to a wheel hub. The gear housing substantially encloses the gear train. Moreover, the walking beam assembly includes an input drive assembly with at least one movable part configured to deliver an input torque from the vehicle engine to the gear train. The input drive assembly includes an input drive housing that substantially encloses the at least one movable part. The input drive housing is attached to the gear housing such that an interior of the input drive housing is in fluid communication an interior of the gear housing. |
US10106005B2 |
Carrier device capable of varying contact damping with pressured displacement
The present invention provides one or more carrier devices capable of varying contact damping with pressured displacement. The device is configured to be installed on mechanical force-receiving structures that have rolling wheels, rolling balls or slidably displaceable terminal block structure, carrying devices and transportation devices for humans or objects. When receiving pressure smaller than a set value, the device provides low contact damping and is thus easy to move. On the other hand, when receiving pressure greater than the set value, it provides high contact damping so as to prevent slip and thereby ensure safe placement. In addition, when receiving pressure smaller than the set value, the device has its pre-stressed structure generate modulation to displacement corresponding to the size of the pressure it receives for the purpose of shock absorbency. |
US10106003B2 |
Trailer hitch
A ball-type hitch half is mounted on a towing vehicle, and a socket is mounted on a pivotable arm attached to the towed vehicle. The socket includes a shoulder surrounding the socket including a plurality of radially spaced pins. The ball has a neck that extends downward. Surrounding the neck is a peripheral collar on which a plurality of arcuately extending electrical contacts are provided. The pins surrounding the socket on its peripheral shoulder are spring biased in the downward direction such that they are forced into engagement with the arcuate contacts on the collar which is spring biased upward. When the socket is installed and locked over the ball, the contact pins are spring biased into contact with the arcuate electrical contact areas such that for any rotative or pivoted position of the towed vehicle with respect to the towing vehicle, the pins maintain contact with the arcuate contacts. |
US10105993B2 |
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire 1 has a tread portion 2 provided in a shoulder land region 5 with: axially inner shoulder sipes 8 each extending axially outwardly from a shoulder main groove 3 to its axially outer end 8e terminated within the shoulder land region 5; and axially outer shoulder sipes 9 each extending axially outwardly from its axially inner end 9i located axially outside the axially outer end 8e. The axially inner end 9i of each axially outer shoulder sipe 9 is positioned on an axially outward extension of one of the axially inner shoulder sipes 8. |
US10105984B2 |
Electronic device for erasing contents on a writing board and a method thereof
The present disclosure relates to an electronic device for erasing contents on a writing board. The electronic device comprises a motion detecting unit for detecting movement of the electronic device from resting position which then transmits an activation signal to activate a processing unit and a proximity sensor. The proximity sensor identifies proximity of the electronic device with the writing board. The processing unit receives a signal from the proximity sensor when the electronic device is proximal to the writing board. Further, the processing unit receives selection of colours through user interface on the electronic device for identifying erasable or retainable contents on the writing board. The processing unit transmits a control signal to motion control system to control moveable cleaning surface of the electronic device to perform either pulling or pushing the moveable cleaning surface backward or forward respectively based on the selection of colours. |
US10105982B2 |
Security element having a lenticular image
A security element for securing security papers, value documents and other data carriers, has a lenticular image that, from different viewing directions, displays at least two appearances. The lenticular image includes a lens grid composed of a plurality of microlenses and a laser-sensitive motif layer arranged spaced apart from the lens grid. The laser-sensitive motif layer comprises, in two or more motif layer sub-regions, different markings introduced by the action of laser radiation and that, when the motif layer is viewed with the lens grid, produce at least two appearances. The lens grid is divided into two or more lens grid sub-regions in which the microlenses each comprise differently refractive lens surface forms. The different lens grid sub-regions are congruent with the different motif layer sub-regions, and the markings of the motif layer sub-regions being produced by laser impingement of the lens grid sub-regions. |
US10105981B2 |
Transfer lamination
In a transfer printing method using a transfer layer on a carrier layer, an image is printed over a transfer section of the transfer layer using a thermal print head and a print ribbon. At least one non-transfer portion of the transfer section is heated using the thermal print head without bonding the at least one non-transfer portion of the transfer section to the print ribbon. The at least one non-transfer portions of the transfer section are transferred from the carrier layer to an adhesive panel of the print ribbon using the thermal print head. Imaged transfer portions of the transfer section remain adhered to the carrier layer. The imaged transfer portions of the transfer section are then transferred from the carrier layer to a substrate using a transfer device. |
US10105975B2 |
System and method for printing scratch-off lottery tickets
A method for producing scratch-off lottery tickets in a high speed printing line is provided, wherein the printing line includes one or more inkjet printing machines that print lottery tickets on a continuously running paper stock. One or more primer layers are applied to a surface of the paper stock in a defined game play area on each lottery ticket. With the inkjet printing machines game play indicia is printed over the primer layers in the game play area on each lottery ticket at a resolution of at least 600 dpi. The running paper stock is conveyed through the inkjet printing machines at a rate of at least 950 ft./min. The ink jet printing machines use a specially formulated dye-based ink. |
US10105971B1 |
Platen rib protector
A platen protector for a printer device has a protector blanket to cover a printer platen of the printer device to prevent from causing scratches on print media by the printer platen. The platen protector has a fixing system to fixate the platen protector relative to the printer platen. The protector blanket is porous to pass through vacuum applied by the printer platen to attract print media. |
US10105969B2 |
Elastic roller
An elastic roller includes an inner layer side elastic member around a roller shaft, and a coating layer surrounding around the inner layer side elastic member, the coating layer contacting a belt-shaped member. The coating layer is made of silicone resin having JIS-C hardness of 20 degrees or less. A base layer and an intermediate layer of the inner layer side elastic member have JIS-A hardness of 30 to 80 degrees. The rubber hardness of the base layer is higher than the rubber hardness of the intermediate layer. The intermediate layer has tearing strength of 25 N/mm or more, the tearing strength being measured using an unnicked angle-shaped test piece in accordance with JIS K 6252. The intermediate layer has internal grooves having a groove angle of 40 to 160 degrees and having a V-shaped cross section. |
US10105965B2 |
Ink jet printing method and ink jet printing apparatus
An ink jet printing method includes attaching an ink composition to a cloth by using a printer head which has a nozzle discharging the ink composition, a pressure chamber for imparting pressure to the ink composition to cause the nozzle to discharge the ink composition, and a connection portion connecting the pressure chamber and the nozzle, and in which a distance of the connection portion is 500 μm or more, the distance of the connection portion being from a portion of the pressure chamber where the ink flows out from a pressure chamber to the nozzle side to the nozzle, in which the ink composition includes the resin as a solid content in the amount of 10% by mass to 26% by mass with respect to the ink composition, the ratio of the total content of the organic solvent to the total content of the solid content of the resin is 0.3 or more, and a sum of the total content of the solid content of the resin and the total content of the organic solvent is 37% by mass or less with respect to the ink composition. |
US10105964B2 |
Flatbed printer assembly and a method therefor
A flatbed printer assembly includes a controller for controlling the movements of a gantry, a carriage support and the print head while moving over a medium support table. The controller is configured to receive a print job including a cut path intended to circumvent a piece of the recording medium, a first image intended to be printed on a front side of the piece of the recording medium, a second image intended to be printed on a back side of the piece of the recording medium, wherein at least one of the first and second image is intended to be printed at least partially in a full bleed print mode. Shapes are selected for a first alignment mark for the first image and a second alignment mark for the second image. A first location is determined on the front side of the recording medium according to the selected shape of the first alignment mark. The first location crosses the cut path. A second location on the back side of the recording medium is determined according to the selected shape of the second alignment mark. The second location crosses the cut path. A first sub-image is extracted from the first image which is intended to be printed on the first location of the first alignment mark. A second sub-image is extracted from the second image which is intended to be printed on the second location of the second alignment mark. The first sub-image is printed at the first location as being the first alignment mark. After the recording medium is turned upside down on the medium support table, the second sub-image is printed at the second location as being the second alignment mark. |
US10105963B2 |
Region-of-interest based print quality optimization
A method for printing includes analyzing print quality requirements for a printing area; adjusting settings for heater elements (e.g., energy and/or firing durations) of strobe lines based on the requirements analysis; and providing a plurality of individual strobe signals to the strobe lines. The strobe signals can be transmitted simultaneously, for example with a field-programmable gate array. Analyzing print quality requirements can include separating the printing area into one or more areas of interest, such as rows and/or columns. For each area of interest individual print quality settings (e.g., darkness, contrast, and/or media sensitivity) may be selected. |
US10105960B2 |
Set of tank and bottle, and bottle
There is provided a set of tank and bottle. A tank includes a liquid chamber, an inclined wall and an inlet. A bottle includes a bottle body having a first opening, and a nozzle. The nozzle has: a trunk section fitted onto the end portion of the bottle body; a shoulder section brought into contact with the end portion of the bottle body; and a nozzle section having a second opening formed in a protruded end portion thereof. In a pouring posture of the bottle in which the nozzle section inserted into the inlet is positioned at a periphery of the inlet, an angle defined between a normal line of the inclined wall and an inner surface of the nozzle section is smaller than an angle defined between the normal line and a horizontal line. |
US10105959B2 |
Liquid supplying apparatus, liquid ejecting apparatus, and liquid container unit
A liquid supplying apparatus, configured to supply a liquid to a liquid ejecting section that is configured to eject the liquid, includes a tank configured to contain the liquid, the tank including a liquid containing section, and a container section connected to the tank. The container section is exposed to air through the tank, and the container section is connected to the liquid containing section of the tank. |
US10105956B2 |
Liquid consumption apparatus, liquid consumption system
A printing apparatus 10 calculates an consumed ink amount which is a consumed amount of ink ejected from an ejection unit that ejects ink supplied from an ink cartridge 60, and, in the case where an unused ink cartridge 60 is installed, executes initial maintenance of the ejection unit, determines an initial consumed ink amount which is a consumed amount of liquid consumed by the initial maintenance, writes the consumed ink amount and the initial consumed ink amount to a storage device 70 of the ink cartridge 60 as a consumed ink amount 73 and an initial consumed ink amount 75, and generates and notifies a ratio of the difference between the contained ink amount 71 and the consumed ink amount that is updated relative to the difference between the contained ink amount 71 and the initial consumed ink amount 75 as notification-use information. |
US10105953B2 |
Cleaning device of liquid ejection head and liquid ejection device
A cleaning device includes a blade unit configured to move relative to an ink jet head and to wipe an ejection surface of the ink jet head. The blade unit includes a first blade and a second blade that are arranged in a moving direction of the blade unit and formed into flexible plate shapes and a blower that makes an inner space, which is defined by the first blade and the second blade, into a negative pressure. |
US10105952B2 |
Method for manufacturing liquid ejecting head and liquid ejecting head
Provided is a method for manufacturing a liquid ejecting head which includes a plurality of chips, each of which includes a plurality of segments, each segment including a pressure generating chamber communicating with a nozzle opening through which liquid is discharged, a diaphragm which is a portion of the pressure generating chamber, and a pressure generating unit causing a pressure change in the pressure generating chamber through the diaphragm, the method including measuring natural frequencies of the plurality of segments included in each of the chips, classifying the chips into ranks using the maximum value of the natural frequencies of the chips as a reference, and manufacturing the liquid ejecting head which includes the chips selected based on the ranks. |
US10105950B2 |
Control apparatus and control method
A control apparatus includes an application unit, a conveyance unit, a stacking member, a pressing member, and a control unit. The application unit applies a recording agent to a recording medium, which then is conveyed by the conveyance unit. The stacking member stacks sequentially conveyed recording media with a surface of the recording media to which the recording agent is applied facing up. The pressing member presses the sequentially stacked recording media. The control unit controls timing at which the pressing member contacts the recording media. The pressing member presses an upper surface of the stacked recording medium. The control unit controls the timing at which the pressing member contacts a recording medium when the recording medium has been stacked on the uppermost recording medium, based on data for applying the recording agent to a predetermined area, on the recording medium, including an area which the pressing member can contact. |
US10105947B2 |
Controlling advance of print media to deliver printing fluid from plural columns of nozzles
In some examples, a printing system includes a printhead comprising a nozzle array including plural columns of nozzles to deliver printing fluid to a print medium, wherein nozzles in a first column of the columns are offset from nozzles in a second column of the columns. A controller is to control printing onto the print medium using the printhead by, for each respective pass of a plurality of passes of the printhead over the print medium, controlling an advance of the print medium for a print mask pattern that controls firing of the nozzles of the printhead, where the controlled advance of the print medium causes nozzles from different columns of nozzles of the nozzle array to deliver dots of printing fluid to a given row of a swath in successive passes of the plurality of passes. |
US10105940B2 |
Formation of composite laminates having one or more divergent flanges
Systems and methods are provided for divergent laminates. A method comprises providing a layup tool having a first upper face and a second upper face that rise to intersect each other at a ridge line, the layup tool further having a protrusion on top of a portion of the ridge line, and laying up a laminate onto the upper faces and the protrusion. The method also comprises placing a cure tool on top of the layup tool, the cure tool having a lower face that is dimensioned to mate with the upper faces along a portion of the ridge line that is not covered by the protrusion, thereby leaving a divergent flange of the laminate on top of the protrusion exposed, and sweeping the divergent flange of the laminate upward from the layup tool onto a vertical side the cure tool. |
US10105934B2 |
Use of plasticizer-free polyvinylacetal for laminating sheets of polycarbonate
At least one polycarbonate sheet is laminated to at least one further rigid layer by at least one adhesion layer, characterized in that the adhesive layer consists of polyvinyl acetal having a content of vinylacetate groups of more than 10 wt. % but less than 25 wt. % and a content of plasticizer of less than 10 wt. %. |
US10105927B1 |
Silicone-free thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) materials for use in carrier devices
The invention relates generally to carrier materials. More specifically, the present invention relates to silicon-free thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) materials for use in carrier devices. In some embodiments, a textured film to temporarily immobilize a device is provided, characterized in that a surface of the film in contact with the one or more objects is comprised of textured topology. |
US10105926B2 |
Structural adhesive assemblies
A device and method for reinforcing, baffling or sealing a vehicle structure, comprising the steps of providing a flexible carrier and plurality of parallel strips located on opposing surfaces of the carrier. |
US10105919B2 |
Method for manufacturing thin polarizer, and thin polarizer manufactured using same
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a thin polarizer, the method including: a step of preparing an unstretched polyvinyl alcohol-based film having a thickness of 20 μm or less, in which a strength applied to stretch the film by 6 times is 4 N or more; and a single stretching step of forming a stretched polyvinyl alcohol-based film having a thickness of 10 μm or less by stretching the unstretched polyvinyl alcohol-based film solely, and a thin polarizer manufactured by using the same. |
US10105914B2 |
Gear and manufacturing method thereof
In a manufacturing method, an annular preform made of reinforcing fibers is set in a region of a mold which corresponds to a sleeve. In this state, this region of the mold and a region of the mold which corresponds to a tooth portion are filled with a resin. A gear is manufactured by this process. |
US10105907B2 |
Method of printing an object having a surface of varying height
A printing system and method of printing an object having a surface of varying height, by a printer configured to print a number of pass images on top of each other in a number of passes, including: deriving from an object image a number of pass images to be printed on top of each other, including: establishing pass pixels of the pass images for which pass pixels a pass pixel height is defined, where a sum of the defined heights of a sequence of pass pixels that corresponds to a respective pixel of the object image equals the height of that pixel of the object image; and printing the pass images on top of each other. An amount of printed material that is printed per printed pass pixel is varied in accordance with the defined pass pixel heights. The pass pixels heights are selected, based on random data, from a respective set of at least two positive pass pixel heights. |
US10105905B1 |
Using triangular tessellation in 3D printing
Systems, methods, and computer readable media to improve the operation of three dimensional (3D) printer systems are described. In general, techniques are disclosed for providing improved (smaller) print times and reduced consumption of material for a given end assembly. More particularly, a print-head motion exhibiting a triangular support pattern (aka triangular tessellation) is shown to be more efficient than circular print head motions used in current 3D printers in terms of speed and/or material usage. |
US10105904B2 |
Device and method for supporting 3D object printing and apparatus for providing 3D object printing service
Disclosed herein is a device and method for supporting 3D object printing and an apparatus for providing a 3D object printing service. A proposed device for supporting 3D object printing includes an information collection unit for collecting preference information of a user and performance information of a 3D printer. A download unit downloads a 3D model that is an object to be printed and model information defined in the 3D model in response to a printable selection signal. A model information creation unit creates new model information based on the 3D model and the model information defined in the 3D model. A print control command generation unit generates a print control command based on the preference information of the user and the performance information of the 3D printer, output from the information collection unit, and the new model information, output from the model information creation unit. |
US10105899B2 |
IV membrane attachment systems and methods
An intravenous delivery system may have a liquid source containing a liquid, tubing, and an anti-run-dry membrane positioned such that the liquid, flowing form the liquid source to the tubing, passes through the anti-run-dry membrane. The anti-run-dry membrane may be positioned within an exterior wall of a drip unit, and may have a weld surface secured to a seat of the exterior wall via application of compression to press the weld surface against the seat, and application of coherent light or vibration. In response to application of the coherent light or vibration, localized melting may occur, causing the weld surface to adhere to the seat. The anti-run-dry membrane may be modified to have a melting point close to that of the seat. Ultrasonic or laser welding may be applied in a manner that causes portions of the seat to melt and flow into pores of the weld surface. |
US10105895B2 |
Apparatus for additively manufacturing of three-dimensional objects
An apparatus (1) for additive manufacturing of three-dimensional objects (2) by successive, selective layer-by-layer exposure and thus solidification of construction material layers of a construction material (3) that can be solidified by an energy beam (5) generated by an energy beam generation device (4). |
US10105888B2 |
Injection molding machine with ejector and ejector operating method for injection molding machine
An acceleration distance for acceleration at a set acceleration rate, required for an ejection start position passing speed in an ejection start position, is obtained, and a position behind the ejection start position by the acceleration distance is set as an advance start position of an ejector. Thus, an ejector plate can start to move at an optimal speed. |
US10105887B2 |
Plasticizing unit of an injection molding machine for micro-injection molding
A plasticizing unit of an injection molding machine for micro-injection molding includes a plasticizing cylinder and a screw, which conveys material to be plasticized from a feed opening in the direction of an outlet opening. At least one longitudinal section of the plasticizing cylinder between the feed opening and the outlet opening is formed as a transition region in which the inner diameter of the plasticizing cylinder tapers in the direction of the outlet opening to the outer diameter of the screw. The transition region is formed by a sleeve-shaped transition element which is removably and replaceably mounted within the plasticizing cylinder. The plasticizing cylinder is designed as at least two parts for removing and replacing the sleeve-shaped transition element. |
US10105883B2 |
Imprint lithography system and method for manufacturing
A nanoimprint lithography system and method for manufacturing substrates with nano-scale patterns, having a process chamber with transparent sections on both top and side walls, a robot for automatic molds and substrates loading and unloading, and optical and stage apparatuses to obtain the desired spatial relationship between the mold and substrate, with an enclosed volume referring to mold mini-chamber being formed between the mold/holder and top wall of the chamber and with the process chamber and mini-chamber being capable of both vacuuming and pressurizing, and inside the chamber, a ring shape seal assembly is installed and a mold support assembly can be installed that aids in imprinting all the way to the edge of the substrate with various embodiments for carrying out fluid pressure imprinting, separation, measurement and control of mold and substrate gap, substrate thickness, and system axial force. |
US10105880B2 |
Process for preparing thermally conductive oriented UHMWPE products and products obtained therefrom
The present disclosure relates to a process for preparing of high thermal conductivity and high heat capacity oriented ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) product. The process includes feeding UHMWPE through rollers to obtain a pre-laminate which is further hot stretched to obtain the oriented UHMWPE product having high thermal conductivity and high heat capacity. The temperature of stretching is maintained below the melt temperature of the UHMWPE throughout the entire process. There is also provided a high thermal conductivity and high heat capacity oriented UHMWPE product prepared by the process of the present disclosure. The oriented UHMWPE product is characterized in the axial thermal conductivity in the range of 70 to 200 W/mK, transverse direction thermal conductivity in the range of 0.022 to 0.045 W/mK and heat capacity in the range of 6 to 25 MJ/m3K. |
US10105877B2 |
Multilayer riblet applique and methods of producing the same
Multilayer riblet applique and methods of producing the same are described herein. One disclosed example method includes applying a first high elongation polymer material to a web tool, where the web tool is to be provided from a first roll, and heating, via a first heating process, the first high elongation polymer material. The disclosed example method also includes applying a second high elongation polymer material to the first high elongation polymer material, and heating, via a second heating process, the second high elongation polymer material. The disclosed example method also includes applying, via a laminating roller, a support layer to the second high elongation polymer material. |
US10105876B2 |
Apparatus for generating and dispensing a powdered release agent
An apparatus 20 and a method 100 for generating and dispensing a powdered 60 release agent during an additive manufacturing build is disclosed. A solid body 28 of release agent material is ground insitu by a grinder 50 and dispensed on a surface of the part 72 to prevent adhesion of an adjacent layer of a base material 70. With the addition of the powdered 60 release agent, a support structure 76 is easily separated from the base material 70 when the part 72 is complete, saving time and preventing the part 72 from sustaining unintentional damage. Since no powdered 60 release agent is actually loaded or stored in the apparatus 20, the potential for spillage, waste, inconsistent dispensing, inadvertent dispensing, and clumping due to humidity is eliminated. |
US10105866B2 |
Method for preparing functional engineered wood
The present invention relates to furniture panels, and more particularly, to a method for preparing functional engineered wood. It includes the following steps: make veneer blanks by rotary cutting or splicing, and cut the veneer blanks into desired dimensions to obtain veneers A. Soak the veneers A in a ternary mixed solution of a biomass nanocellulose solubilizer, a fire retardant and an acid dye for toughening, fire retardation and dyeing to obtain veneers B. Add a formaldehyde decomposing powder into a modified MUF adhesive, mix them up, coat the veneers B with the mixture to obtain veneers C. Assemble and cold-press the veneers C to obtain flitches D, and saw the flitches D into desired patterns and dimensions to obtain finished products. |
US10105865B2 |
Crown molding jig device and related devices
A crown molding jig device may include first and second frames. Each of the first and second frames may have a vertex portion, and first and second legs extending from the vertex portion. The second legs of the first and second frames may define a recess between. The first leg of the second frame may define first and second slots. The crown molding jig device may include first and second adjustable studs carried by the first leg of the first frame, and being slidably received by the first and second slots so that the recess is adjustable in size. |
US10105864B2 |
Food processor with a lockable adjustable blade assembly
A food processor includes a bowl with a removable lid. Food items are advanced into the bowl through a feed tube formed in the lid where they are cut by a blade assembly. A rotating disk is adjustable relative to the blade assembly to vary the thickness of the food items cut by the blade assembly. A user-operated pin is positioned below the rotating disk and is moveable between a first position in which the rotating disk is prevented from moving upwardly and downwardly, and a second position in which the rotating disk is permitted to move upwardly and downwardly. |
US10105858B2 |
Shaving device
A shaving device comprising a head assembly including a support member having at least one support member magnet and a blade cartridge having at least one face with at least one razor blade and configured to be rotatably coupled to the support member about a pivot axis. The blade cartridge includes at least one blade cartridge magnet having a pole aligned with a pole of the support member magnet to generate a magnetic force that urges the blade cartridge about the pivot axis towards an initial starting position (ISP), wherein the blade cartridge is further configured to rotate about the pivot axis away from the ISP upon application of an external force sufficient to overcome the magnetic force between the support member magnet and the blade cartridge magnet. |
US10105856B2 |
Hair clipping device
A hair clipping device includes a housing, and a cutting assembly which is arranged on a distal end of the housing and which includes a stationary cutting blade and a moveable cutting blade. The hair clipping device includes further includes a comb attachment which is releasably attachable to the housing and includes a plurality of comb teeth. A front side of the housing that runs transverse to the distal end and the cutting assembly includes a corrugated surface with a plurality of adjacent ribs and recesses running parallel to each other. The backside of the comb teeth contacts the corrugated surface when the comb attachment is attached to the housing. |
US10105852B2 |
Transport tool for transporting a laboratory article
A transport tool for transporting a laboratory article using a pipette of a pipetting system includes at least one plug-in sleeve, which is implemented for the releasable plugging-in of a receptacle cone of a pipette, and which can be plugged onto the receptacle cone of the pipette instead of a disposable pipette tip. In addition, the transport tool includes an article holder having at least one holding part, which is implemented to form a support connection with a laboratory article. A connecting part connects the article holder to the plug-in sleeve, so that holding axes of the article holder and the sleeve axis of the plug-in sleeve are arranged coaxially or axially-parallel to one another. |
US10105850B2 |
Natural pitch and roll
A control system may receive a first plurality of measurements indicative of respective joint angles corresponding to a plurality of sensors connected to a robot. The robot may include a body and a plurality of jointed limbs connected to the body associated with respective properties. The control system may also receive a body orientation measurement indicative of an orientation of the body of the robot. The control system may further determine a relationship between the first plurality of measurements and the body orientation measurement based on the properties associated with the jointed limbs of the robot. Additionally, the control system may estimate an aggregate orientation of the robot based on the first plurality of measurements, the body orientation measurement, and the determined relationship. Further, the control system may provide instructions to control at least one jointed limb of the robot based on the estimated aggregate orientation of the robot. |
US10105848B2 |
Machine that stops movement of member on drive axis due to abnormality in brake
A robot includes a motor that includes a brake and moves an arm on a drive axis, and a rotational position detector that detects movement of the arm. When a state occurs in which the robot is preferably emergency-stopped, a control device performs an emergency stop control in which the brake is operated and power supply to the motor is interrupted. When the movement of the arm is detected based on an output of the rotational position detector during the emergency stop control, the control device supplies power to the motor to prevent the movement of the arm. |
US10105841B1 |
Apparatus and methods for programming and training of robotic devices
Apparatus and methods for training and operating of robotic devices. Robotic controller may comprise a plurality of predictor apparatus configured to generate motor control output. One predictor may be operable in accordance with a pre-configured process; another predictor may be operable in accordance with a learning process configured based on a teaching signal. An adaptive combiner component may be configured to determine a combined control output controller block may provide control output that may be combined with the predicted control output. The pre-programmed predictor may be configured to operate a robot to perform a task. Based on detection of a context, the controller may adaptively switch to use control output of the learning process to perform the given or another task. User feedback may be utilized during learning. |
US10105840B2 |
Robot system including plurality of controllers connected via network
A robot system enabling a single teaching console to be used to easily teach a plurality of robots. The robot system includes a plurality of robot controllers connected through a network and a single teaching console. The teaching console is configured to be able to selectively communicate with any one of the robot controllers. The robot controller is configured so as to send a connect request to the teaching console when it is judged that the state of the robot has been switched to the teaching phase or maintenance phase. The teaching console is configured to respond to a connect request from the robot controller and switch destinations to enable communication with the robot controller. |
US10105839B2 |
Electrolaminate clutches for an exosuit system
A flexible exosuit includes rigid and flexible elements configured to couple forces to a body of a wearer. Further, the flexible exosuit includes flexible linear actuators and clutched compliance elements to apply and/or modulate forces and/or compliances between segments of the body of the wearer. The flexible exosuit further includes electronic controllers, power sources and sensors. The flexible exosuit can be configured to apply forces to the body of the wearer to enable a variety of applications. In some examples, the flexible exosuit can be configured to augment the physical strength or endurance of the wearer. In some examples, the flexible exosuit can be configured to train the wearer to perform certain physical tasks. In some examples, the flexible exosuit can be configured to record physical activities of the wearer. |
US10105838B2 |
Automatically travelling device and control method therefor
An automatic moving device and a control method therefor. The automatic moving device comprises a battery pack providing power. The automatic moving device can work within a working area and automatically return to a charging station for charging. The control method comprises monitoring the power level of the battery pack; if the power level of the battery pack is less than or equal to a preset power level, initiating an action of returning the automatic moving device to the charging station; and after a preset time period, stopping the travel. By setting a preset time period simultaneously with initiating a return action, and executing a return action within the preset time period, the control method prevents damage to the battery pack from over-discharging caused by the automatic moving device continually returning, thus achieving the effects of protecting the battery pack and extending the life thereof. |
US10105837B2 |
Tracking enabled extended reach tool system and method
An extended-reach tool system may include a gimbal positioned adjacent a surface opening; an extended-reach arm having a tool and engaging the gimbal; a sensor system for measuring a position of the arm relative to the gimbal and a position and spatial orientation of the tool relative to the opening; a computer control that converts one or both of the rotational and linear measurements from the sensor system into spatial location representations for virtual representations of 3-D models of the workpiece and tool, determines a position and orientation of the tool relative to the opening and workpiece, and adjusts the virtual representations of the 3-D models of the workpiece and tool as the arm and tool move relative to the workpiece, representing a real-time orientation of the tool relative to the workpiece; and a display for displaying the virtual representations of the 3-D models of the workpiece and tool. |
US10105835B1 |
Hand tool holding rack assembly
A hand tool holding rack assembly has multiple rail bases and two fixing bases. The rail bases are disposed to be parallel with each other, and each rail base has an elongated body and multiple positioning mounts. The positioning mounts are mounted slidably on the elongated body. The two fixing bases are connected with ends of the elongated bodies of the rail bases to connect the rail bases with each other, and each fixing base has at least one fixing slot, multiple fixing tabs, and multiple fixing fasteners. The at least one fixing slot is defined through the fixing base. The fixing tabs are attached respectively to the elongated bodies of the multiple rail bases, and each fixing tab has a threaded hole. The fixing fasteners are mounted through the at least one fixing slot and are screwed respectively with the threaded holes in the fixing tabs. |
US10105831B2 |
Ratchet tool
A ratchet tool includes a cylindrical ratchet handle. The ratchet handle has an accommodation cavity therein. A multi-tool assembly is provided in the accommodation cavity and rotatable relative to the accommodation cavity. The present invention has a simple structure and is convenient for use. Multiple tools are provided to become one-piece. The entire contour is cylindrical, which is convenient for the user to hold the ratchet tool. |
US10105830B2 |
Electronic click wrench
An electronic click wrench comprises a handle for applying torque through a shaft to a working head. The shaft includes torque sensing means for calculating the torque applied to a workpiece by the working head, and a trigger mechanism for sending a haptic feedback to a user by triggering a small movement of the handle relative to the working head when a set point torque is reached. The trigger mechanism comprises a permanent magnet that is normally anchored by magnetic attraction to a pole piece so as to resist separation when a force is applied through the handle, and an electromagnetic means actuable to reduce or cancel that magnetic attraction so as to permit separation of the pole piece and permanent magnet, thus generating the haptic feedback. Operation of the electromagnet may oppose the flux of the permanent magnet through the pole piece. Alternatively operation of the electromagnet may divert the flux of the permanent magnet away from the pole piece. |
US10105829B2 |
Vacuum adapter for a power tool
A vacuum adapter for a power tool, with a bit holder extending from a front end of the power tool, is arranged to house the bit holder and to suck screws into alignment with a bit arranged inside the bit holder. The vacuum adapter includes: a connection part for connecting the vacuum adapter to the front end of the power tool such that the vacuum adapter covers the bit holder; a vacuum connection for connecting the vacuum adapter to a negative pressure source; a quick coupling for rapid disconnection of at least a part of the vacuum adapter in order to access the bit holder for exchanging bits; and a cover part arranged to cover the bit holder and that is connected to the connection part via a quick coupling and that may be separately disconnected from the power tool, leaving the connection part attached to the power tool. |
US10105822B2 |
Holding device for a grinding means
A holding device, in particular a grinding disc, for a grinding member includes at least one support member that has at least one material opening configured for transverse transport of grinding dust to one side facing the grinding member in a plane parallel to a grinding surface. The holding device further includes at least one securing layer configured to secure the grinding member on the at least one support member. When decoupled from the grinding member, the at least one material opening is at least substantially open on a side facing the grinding member and on a side facing away from the grinding member is substantially delimited by the support member. |
US10105819B2 |
Support and coupling assembly for a screw auger having multiple coupled screws
A support and coupling assembly for a moving screw auger that is used to move grit, such as grit that is used in the blast cleaning industry. The support and coupling assembly includes a hanger bearing assembly with a hanger bearing bracket with an end for engaging a support surface, such as a wall or a ceiling, and a removed end. A roller bearing engages the removed end of the hanger bracket and a shaft is press fit into the roller bearing. A pair of hub assemblies with flights engages the shaft and rotates with the shaft. Connector assemblies engage the hub assemblies to connect the hub assemblies to screw portions on either side of the hanger bearing assembly. The flights on the connector assemblies will cause the grit to speed up as it moves from the screw portion to the connector assembly. |
US10105816B2 |
Device for detaching/attaching hand grinder polishing disk
The present invention relates to a device for detaching/attaching a hand grinder polishing disk, the device being clamped on the rotating shaft of a grinder main body so as to enable the easier and quicker detachment/attachment of a consumable polishing disk used for finishing, cutting, severing, etc. the surface of a target object, or to enable the definite prevention of loosening, vibration phenomenon, etc. The present invention comprises: a grinder main body which has a rotating shaft operating at a high speed by means of air pressure or the driving of an electric motor; a power transmission member which has a stopping protrusion formed on the upper end part of the body thereof and a hexagonal body including a flange formed on the center part of the body thereof, and which is clamped on the rotating shaft of the grinder main body by a fixing bolt; a stopper main body which has a hexagonal hole formed on the inner circumferential surface thereof for accommodating the power transmission member, and which has an arc-shaped seat groove formed on the circumference of the hexagonal hole so as to face each other; a pair of upper and lower rotating plates which are each fitted in a flat plate portion on the upper end of the stopper main body; and a disk holder which has an upper fixing ring and a lower support plate assembled on the power transmission member for fixing an abrasive material. |
US10105812B2 |
Polishing pad configuration and polishing pad support
Chemical mechanical polishing can be used for “touch-up polishing” in which polishing is performed on a limited area of the front surface of the substrate. The contact area between the polishing pad and the substrate can be substantially smaller than the radius surface of the substrate. During polishing, the polishing pad can undergo an orbital motion. The polishing pad can be maintained in a fixed angular orientation during the orbital motion. The contact area can be arc-shaped. The contact area can be provided by one or more lower portions projecting downward from an upper portion of the polishing pad. A perimeter portion of the polishing pad can be vertically fixed to an annular member and a remainder of the polishing pad within the perimeter portion can be vertically free. |
US10105811B2 |
Eddy current system having an elongated core for in-situ profile measurement
An eddy current monitoring system may include an elongated core. One or more coils may be coupled with the elongated core for producing an oscillating magnetic field that may couple with one or more conductive regions on a wafer. The core may be translated relative to the wafer to provide improved resolution while maintaining sufficient signal strength. An eddy current monitoring system may include a DC-coupled marginal oscillator for producing an oscillating magnetic field at a resonant frequency, where the resonant frequency may change as a result of changes to one or more conductive regions. Eddy current monitoring systems may be used to enable real-time profile control. |
US10105810B2 |
Mechanochemical conditioning tool
A tool (1) for mechanochemical treatment comprises a shaft (10), a number n of working ledges (20), n≥1, and a force application arrangement (2). The force application arrangement (2) is configured for applying a working force (F) on the working ledges (20). The working ledges (20) comprises wear-resistant material with a Vickers number above 800 HV and a Young modulus above 200 GPa. Each working ledge (20) has a contact surface (22) facing away from a main axis (11) and having a surface roughness Ra below I μm. The contact surface (22) has a convex curvature which has a radius of curvature that is at most equal to a closest distance from that point to the main axis. A width of the contact surface (22) is less than r/2n. The working force applied on each working ledge (20) is at least P−L−r/2n, where P=107 Pa and L is the contact surface length. |
US10105809B2 |
Device and method for measuring and monitoring tools
A device for measuring and monitoring tools of a machine tool, wherein the machine tool comprises a spindle shaft for the tool, the shaft being arranged in a spindle housing, wherein a work piece with good electric conductivity can be machined using the tool, wherein the spindle shaft is electrically insulated from the spindle housing, includes a measuring and monitoring system. The measuring and monitoring system measures at least one electric measurement, which depends on the contacting state between the tool and the work piece. A rotary transmitter contacts the rotating spindle shaft to measure the measurement detectable between the tool and the work piece, wherein the rotary transmitter is connected with the spindle housing in an electrically insulated manner. |
US10105808B2 |
Processing system having function for maintaining processing accuracy
A processing system having a function for appropriately maintaining processing accuracy, without depending on a degree of abrasion of a tool. An unused tool used in a machine tool is captured by using a camera mounted on a robot, so as to obtain a reference image of the tool. Next, an image of the tool is captured after a predetermined number of processing operations carried out. An average amount of tool abrasion per one processing operation is calculated based on the two images, so as to estimate a current amount of tool abrasion. Based on the estimation result and a previously input limit amount of abrasion, the number of remaining possible processing operations of the tool is calculated and output. |
US10105804B2 |
Fixture system and method for securing an airfoil during material removal operations
A method of removing material from an airfoil includes engaging a root of the airfoil within a root-securing fixture, engaging a tip of the airfoil within a tip-securing fixture, and removing material from the airfoil. The method further includes disengaging the tip of the airfoil from the tip-securing fixture to allow movement of the tip from a clamped state position to a free-state position. The method further includes reengaging the tip of the airfoil within the tip-securing fixture in the free-state position, and removing additional material from the airfoil. |
US10105803B1 |
CNC fixture
A rotary head plate having a first precision surface and a second precision surface. The rotary head plate mounted to the first sub fixture. A second sub fixture being able to freely rotate with the rotary head plate when rotated. A tailstock plate mounted to the second sub fixture. The tailstock plate having a first precision surface and a second precision surface, A first head plate attached to the first precision surface of the rotary head plate and the first precision surface of the tailstock plate. A second head plate attached to the second precision surface of the rotary head plate and the second precision surface of the tailstock plate. The first head plate and second head plate adapted to each receive two cylinder heads. The first head plate and second head plate each including at least one cylinder head opening. |
US10105796B2 |
Chromium free and low-chromium wear resistant alloys
Disclosed herein are embodiments of hardfacing/hardbanding materials, alloys, or powder compositions that can have low chromium content or be chromium free. In some embodiments, the alloys can contain transition metal borides and borocarbides with a particular metallic component weight percentage. The disclosed alloys can have high hardness and ASTM G65 performance, making them advantageous for hardfacing/hardbanding applications. |
US10105794B2 |
Method of forming a lead-free solder composition
A method of forming a solder composition comprises mixing indium, nickel, copper, silver, antimony, zinc, and tin together to form an alloy that consists of about 4% to about 25% by weight tin, about 0.1% to about 8% by weight antimony, about 0.03% to about 4% by weight copper. about 0.03% to about 4% by weight nickel, about 0.03% to about 1.5% by weight zinc, about 66% to about 90% by weight indium, and about 0.5% to about 9% by weight silver. The solder composition formed by this method can be used to solder an electrical connector to an electrical contact surface on a glass component. |
US10105783B2 |
Electrode diameter sensing consumables
The present disclosure provides a welding system capable of detecting a size of a welding material and automatically implementing appropriate arc starting parameters. The welding system includes a welder, a welding torch, and a sensor, in which the sensor is configured to detect the size of the welding material, directly or indirectly. The welder is automatically configured to produce an arc having the arc starting parameters determined from the size of the welding material detected by the sensor. The present disclosure decreases operational error by automatically changing arc starting parameters and/or welding parameters based upon a change in welding material size, rather than requiring an operator to manually change the arc starting parameters and/or welding parameters. |
US10105782B2 |
Feedback from a welding torch of a welding system
A method includes displaying, on a display of a welding torch, a welding parameter in relation to a predetermined threshold range for the welding parameter, a target value for the welding parameter, or some combination thereof as a position of the welding torch changes, an orientation of the welding torch changes, a movement of the welding torch changes, or some combination thereof, to enable a welding operator to perform a welding operation with the welding parameter within the predetermined threshold range, at the target value, or some combination thereof. The welding parameter is associated with the position of the welding torch, the orientation of the welding torch, the movement of the welding torch, or some combination thereof. |
US10105775B2 |
Cutting tip, cutting tool and gear edge cut-off device
A cutting tip, a cutting tool and a gear edge cut-off device have greater ease-of-use than the conventional art. The cutting tip has a shaft portion supported linearly movably and forwardly biased in a linearly moving direction, an angular base portion provided at a front end of the shaft portion and having a pair of skirt faces and a ridge portion that extends obliquely with respect to the linearly moving direction, a groove depressed near the ridge portion of the skirt face, a blade edge on the cutting blade, positioned on a border line between the ridge portion and the groove, a rake face provided on the cutting blade and positioned further toward the groove side than the blade edge, and a flank face positioned further toward the ridge portion side than the blade edge and jutting out in the forward direction as it retracts from the blade edge. |
US10105761B2 |
Assembly for tightening and securing male and female parts fitted together
An assembly for tightening and securing includes a first male part and a second female part fitted together, which have complementary forms. The fitting includes at least one contact surface of the first part with the second part. The assembly also includes at least one annular means mounted on the periphery of one of the two parts. The annular means is connected in a translational manner to the part on which the annular means is mounted when the annular means abuts with the part on which the means is mounted, and arranged to interact with a peripheral surface of the complementary part during a rotation of the annular means in relation to the complementary part. |
US10105758B2 |
Arrangement for coating a powder
An arrangement includes a processing chamber, a coating platform located in the processing chamber, and a coating device with a coating element located in the processing chamber for coating a metal or ceramic powder. The arrangement also has an exchanging device for exchanging at least one portion of the coating element with another portion of the same coating element or for exchanging the entire coating element with another coating element within the processing chamber when the processing chamber is closed. The exchanging device can include a multiple head, e.g., a pivoting head or revolving head, an exchanging station, and/or a moving device that allows a coating element portion that is to be exchanged to be moved or pushed away. A part of the coating element can also be rolled on a supply roller, and the coating element portion can be exchanged by unrolling the coating element from the supply roller. |
US10105756B2 |
Steam-blocking cooling systems that help facilitate directional solidification
An example cooling system for a mold assembly includes a quench plate that defines one or more discharge ports and one or more recuperation ports. A fluid is circulated from the one or more discharge ports to the one or more recuperation ports to cool the mold assembly. A blocking ring is positioned on the quench plate and defines a central aperture for receiving a bottom of the mold assembly. An insulation enclosure having an interior for receiving the mold assembly is positioned on the blocking ring. The blocking ring prevents vapor generated by the fluid contacting the bottom of the mold assembly from migrating into the interior of the insulation enclosure. |
US10105749B2 |
Forging die heating apparatuses and methods for use
A forging die heating or preheating apparatus comprises a burner head comprising a plurality of flame ports. The burner head is oriented to compliment an orientation of at least a region of a forging surface of a forging die and is configured to receive and combust a supply of an oxidizing gas and a supply of a fuel and produce flames at the flame ports. The plurality of flame ports are configured to impinge the flames onto the forging surface of the forging die to substantially uniformly heat at least the region of the forging surface of the forging die. |
US10105747B2 |
Roller bearing cage with tangs
The invention relates to a roller bearing cage comprising: a first annular ring; a second annular ring; at least one retainer portion attaching the first annular ring to the second annular ring to form the first and second annular rings in a cylinder-type structure; and a plurality of resilient tangs on each of the first and second annular rings, each tang protruding from the circumference of the respective annular ring at an angle with respect to the plane of the respective annular ring and toward the other annular ring. |
US10105746B1 |
Tube end sealing method
In a method for closing open ends of tubes, an open tube end is closed using spin-tubing methods known in the art. Following the tube end closing, a concavity is formed in the tube end in a tube end forming machine. The tube end is brazed with the tube end facing upright, so that the braze alloy pools in the concavity, strengthening the tube end. |
US10105745B2 |
Method of manufacturing a metal vessel
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a metal vessel by way of stamping of vertical halves from a metal sheet, and in particular to a method comprising: stamping at least a first vessel half and a second vessel half from a metal sheet; adhering at least the first vessel half with the second vessel half forming a vessel, the vessel being a single piece article having an opening on one end for ingress and egress of a liquid or a gas and having a seam along two of the vessel vertical walls and along the bottom of the vessel where the first vessel half and the second vessel half make contact; and applying a top finish at the opening of the vessel allowing for a closure to be used to seal and selectively reseal the vessel. |
US10105743B2 |
Radial press
A radial press is provided with a base structure, a pressing tool accommodated therein and a drive unit. The pressing tool comprises a number of base jaws which are arranged about a press axis and can be moved by the drive unit towards or away from the press axis in a synchronous manner and radially in relation to said press axis, and substantially wedge-shaped press-jaw heads can be exchangeably attached to the base jaws. A plurality of press-jaw head sets is stored in an associated magazine, the press-jaw head sets being for different press diameters. The press-jaw heads have two markings on at least one axial end side directly adjacent to both wedge surfaces. In addition, the two respective opposing markings of two neighboring press-jaw heads are aligned with one another. Markings that are different from one another are provided for different press-jaw head sets. |
US10105741B2 |
Steerable roller hemming head
A steering roller head for hemming or seaming metal sheets includes a mounting flange that couples to an arm of a robot. The mounting flange is offset from a longitudinal axis of the steering roller head to reduce an operating envelope of the robot arm during a roller hemming process. The mounting flange can also be offset by a mounting angle from the longitudinal axis which allows for a further reduction in an operating envelope of the robot arm during a roller hemming process. Reducing the operating envelope of the robot arm can allow for additional robots or automated tooling to access the work piece during a roller hemming process. In addition, reducing the operating envelope of the robot arm allows for improved access to the work piece during a roller hemming process. |
US10105727B2 |
Apparatus for preventing a cover from being drawn into an axis joint of a paint robot and related method
An arrangement for automated painting of an object includes a paint robot, a cover and a cover blocking member. The paint robot defines an axis joint about which a first portion rotates relative to a second portion. The cover covers at least a portion of the paint robot. The cover blocking member is in the form of a band carried by the paint robot and is positioned between the paint robot and the cover. |
US10105721B2 |
Dispenser with a hermetic seal
A dispenser (1) with a hermetic seal includes a hollow containment body (2) which can be inserted in a bottle, a lower suction tube (5), a piston (7) slidable inside the containment body (2), a hollow stem (6) axially slidable inside the containment body (2), a sealing valve (8) inserted in a bottom portion (4) of the containment body (2) and interposed between the suction tube (5) and the dosing chamber (11). The sealing valve (8) is cup-shaped and the piston (7) has a lower sealing portion (7b) configured in such a way as to interact in compression with an upper edge (8a) of the sealing valve (8) making a hermetic seal between the sealing valve (8) and the piston (7). |
US10105720B2 |
Nozzle and container for dispensing a liquid
A tip for dispensing liquid for mounting on a container. A valve includes at least two elements that are mobile in relation to one another, each mobile element including a bearing zone against the other mobile element. One of the mobile elements bears anti-microbial material on or in the immediate proximity of a part of its bearing zone forming a blocking barrier and all surfaces of the dispensing tip in contact with the inside are free of anti-microbial material. |
US10105717B2 |
Method for operating a separator with a drive chamber under negative pressure
A separator arrangement includes a drum with a vertical axis and which is rotatably mounted in a hooded area and placed on a rotatable drive spindle. The arrangement also includes a sealed drive area containing one or more or all of the components of a separator drive, and a pump that generates negative pressure in the sealed drive area relative to the surroundings outside of the drive area. |
US10105713B2 |
Stable aqueous composition of neutral collectors and their use in mineral beneficiation processes
The instant invention relates to a composition in form of a stable aqueous emulsion comprising a) 1-50 wt.-% of at least one water insoluble thionocarbamate collector selected from the group consisting of dialkyl thionocarbamates, alkyl alkoxycarbonyl thionocarbamates and alkyl allyl thionocarbamates, b) 1-50 wt.-% of one or a mixture of surface active agents of the general formula wherein R1 is a saturated or unsaturated, branched or linear C3 to C30 aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon group, R2 and R3 are independently from each other hydrogen or a C1 to C4 alkyl group, R4 is hydrogen or —CH2—COOX where X is hydrogen or sodium salt or potassium salt or ammonium salt, and n and m are independently from each other 0 to 50, c) 0.1-20 wt.-% of a mixture of at least one alcohol and at least one ether and/or ester, e) 1-90 wt.-% of water. |
US10105707B2 |
Container for selective transfer of samples of biological material
A container for selective transport of samples of biological material or of biological origin suitable for containing at least a fluid or liquid and/or for containing at least a portion of a collecting device, the container having a selective passage portion configured to prevent exit of a fluid or liquid from the container, through the passage portion, at least in at least an operating sealed condition defined at least by a rest state of the container or by a first value of mechanical shaking of the container and/or by a first value of relative centrifugal force to which the container is subjected, and configured selectively to enable exit of the fluid or liquid from the container, across the passage portion, at least in an operating passage condition, defined at least by a corresponding second state of mechanical shaking of the container and/or wherein the container is subjected to a corresponding second relative centrifugal force. |
US10105706B2 |
Container assembly and system for detection thereof
A closure and a container assembly are disclosed. The closure includes a first visual identifier and a second visual identifier, wherein the second visual identifier is different from the first visual identifier. The first visual identifier may be a first color, and the second visual identifier may be a second color. At least one of the first and/or second visual identifier may include a fluorescent compound having a characteristic fluorescent spectra. The first visual identifier and the second visual identifier may be provided on the annular skirt of the closure. The fluorescent compound may be provided on at least one of the closure and the container assembly and can be used to facilitate automated visualization of the fluorescent compound under fluorescence excitation light. |
US10105704B2 |
System and method for microplate pressurization
A pressurizable sample system includes a microplate having a planar plate surface and several sample wells. Each sample well has a flange positioned circumferentially around an outer surface of the sample well and against the planar plate surface. The sample system further includes a capping plate with a planar cap surface and several caps projecting from the planar cap surface. Each cap has a geometrical configuration in complementary correspondence with the configuration of the sample well. |
US10105702B2 |
Microfluidic methods for manipulating DNA
Techniques are provided for generating, manipulating, and measuring fluidic droplets in mixed phase systems based on establishing transient continuities between otherwise spatially separated phases. In certain methods of the invention, electrodes in contact with the continuous phases allow electrical monitoring of continuity or proximity of separated phases as a means to characterize droplets. In other methods of the invention, fluidic continuity provides a means for generating droplets, injecting or extracting the contents of droplets, and sorting droplets. Chemical techniques are also provided that use these droplet-based methods, or others, to quantify and identify nucleic acids through incorporation into hydrogel particles. The nucleic acids are entrapped either actively by chemical incorporation during gel polymerization or passively by chain entanglement. After incorporation into the hydrogel particles, the nucleic acids are solvent accessible either at the particle periphery or within internal pores for further biochemical manipulations and characterization. In one important aspect, the invention combines the high specificity, high sensitivity, and unbiased performance of clonal DNA amplification in free solution with the simplicity of permanently co-localizing the separate reaction products onto rigid substrates for myriad biochemical applications. |
US10105697B2 |
Methods, systems, and computer program products for detecting a surface using a pipette and/or positioning a pipette
This invention relates to methods, systems, and computer program products for detecting a surface using a pipette and/or for positioning a pipette. |
US10105696B2 |
Honeycomb structure
A honeycomb structure includes: a honeycomb structure body which includes a porous partition wall defining a plurality of cells extending from an inflow end face to an outflow end face; an inflow side plugging portion; and an outflow side plugging portion, in which the plurality of cells includes an outflow cell having a quadrangle shape in a cross-section, an inflow cell having a pentagonal or hexagonal shape in a cross-section and being formed adjacently around the outflow cell with the partition wall defining the outflow cell while surrounding the outflow cell interposed therebetween, and in a cross-section orthogonal to the extension direction of the cell, a value of a ratio of a distance Y with respect to a distance X is 1.1 to 1.8. |
US10105693B2 |
Catalyst compositions for selective dimerization of ethylene
A catalyst composition, including a titanate of the formula Ti(OR)4 wherein each R is the same or different, and is a hydrocarbon residue; a catalyst additive, wherein the catalyst additive is a dibutyl ether a silicate, a silazane, an aromatic ether, a fluorocarbon, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing; and an organic aluminum compound. |
US10105691B2 |
Multiple zeolite hydrocarbon traps
Hydrocarbon (HC) traps are disclosed. The HC trap may include a first zeolite material having an average pore diameter of at least 5.0 angstroms and configured to trap hydrocarbons from an exhaust stream and to release at least a portion of the trapped hydrocarbons at a temperature of at least 225° C. The HC trap may also include a second zeolite material having an average pore diameter of less than 5.0 angstroms or larger than 7.0 angstroms. One or both of the zeolite materials may include metal ions, such as transition, Group 1A, or platinum group metals. The HC trap may include two or more discrete layers of zeolite materials or the two or more zeolite materials may be mixed. The multiple zeolite HC trap may form coke molecules having a relatively low combustion temperature, such as below 500° C. |
US10105684B2 |
Synthesis of transition-metal adamantane salts and oxide nanocomposites, and systems and methods including the salts or the nanocomposites
A method for preparing a transition-metal adamantane carboxylate salt is presented. The method includes mixing a transition-metal hydroxide and a diamondoid compound having at least one carboxylic acid moiety to form a reactant mixture, where M is a transition metal. Further, the method includes hydrothermally treating the reactant mixture at a reaction temperature for a reaction time to form the transition-metal adamantane carboxylate salt. |
US10105681B2 |
Methods and materials for microorganism capture
Material complexes that capture biologicals and methods of synthesizing and using such complexes composed of fluid-insoluble material and a receptor are provided herewith. The fluid-insoluble material has reactive functionality on its surface, including hydroxyl, amino, mercapto or epoxy functionality material. The material can be agarose, sand, textile, or any combination thereof. The receptor is selected from the group consisting of mono- and poly-saccharides, heparin, or any combination thereof. Also provided are methods whereby releasing the captured biologicals is controllable. |
US10105677B2 |
Sorbent
A method for preparing a sorbent composition includes the steps of: applying, from a solution or a slurry, a layer of a copper compound on the surface of a support material, and drying the coated support material, wherein the thickness of the copper compound layer on the dried support is in the range 1-200 μm. The precursor may be converted to a sorbent suitable for removing heavy metals from liquids or gases by applying one or more sulphur compounds to sulphide the copper compound and form CuS. |
US10105676B2 |
Start-up system for starting reforming hydrogen production device
The invention discloses a start-up system for starting reforming hydrogen production device, the reforming hydrogen production device and the start-up system adopt methanol-water mixture as feedstock, comprising a feed riser pipe, a flame tray, an upper cover body and an igniter. The flame tray and the upper cover body are disposed on the feed riser pipe from the bottom up; the middle part of the upper cover body is provided with an aperture in communication with the feed riser pipe, the methanol-water mixture feedstock may flow from the feed riser pipe up to the aperture and be exuded from the aperture and spread around along the upper side surface of the upper cover body until flowing into the flame tray. The present invention has high ignition success rate, large methanol-water mixture burning areas and combustion flame, and can quickly restart the reforming hydrogen production device. |
US10105666B2 |
Method for dispensing a fluid medium
The invention relates to a method for metering a fluid medium by means of a metering device in the form of a piston pump having a cylinder (Z) and a movable piston (3), wherein the cylinder (Z) and the piston (3) form a working space (A), characterized in that in a first method step a given filling quantity of the fluid medium is conveyed into the working space (A), wherein the filling quantity is greater than the predefined quantity to be metered, and in that in a further method step the piston (3) reduces the size of the working space (A) to such an extent that the quantity to be metered remains in the working space (A), wherein at the same time a valve (18, 18′) is opened so that the gas volume separated in the working space (A) and/or the excess fluid medium can flow out of the working space (A) through the piston, wherein to this end the piston (3) has at least one axially running through-channel (17, 17′) which is connected to a return line (19, 19′), and at least the controllable valve (18, 18′) and/or a non-return valve is arranged in the through-channel (17, 17′) and/or the return line (19, 19′). |
US10105663B2 |
Stirring propeller with blades made of sheet bent along two longitudinal bends
Stirrer (M) that includes at least two blades and is able to be fixed to a rotary shaft, wherein each blade has a leading edge facing the fluid to be stirred and a trailing edge facing away from the leading edge, and wherein each blade is obtained by bending a flat metal sheet, each blade having two longitudinal bends, the length of each bend being greater than 60% of the maximum radius of the blade. |
US10105662B1 |
Mixing systems, methods, and devices with extendible impellers
A mixing assembly includes a drum including a side wall, a top portion, and a bottom portion, in which the top portion includes a first opening for filling a substance into the drum, a second opening for mixing the substance in the drum, and a third opening for extracting the substance from the drum; and a mixer releasably disposed in the drum, including a head releasably attached to the second opening for mixing, in which the head includes a housing including an internal hollow region extending along the central axis of the head, and external threads configured to be attached to the second opening for mixing by thread engagement, a shaft disposed in the hollow region, and an impeller assembly disposed at a bottom end of the shaft for stirring the substance in the drum. |
US10105660B2 |
Diffuser membrane and method of manufacture
A diffuser membrane and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. In the method for manufacturing, a first material is heated and extruded to form a base layer and a second material is heated and extruded to form a coating layer. The base layer and coating layer may be extruded substantially simultaneously in a coextrusion process. Accordingly, the coating may be applied to the base layer in a manner that optimizes the bonding between the two layers and provides the ability to control the thickness of the coating layer. Alternatively, the base layer is formed initially and the coating layer is subsequently formed thereover. The first and second materials have differing properties. The first material may comprise polyurethane and the second material may comprise polyurethane and PTFE. |
US10105655B2 |
Membrane reactor with a tubular permeable membrane
A semi-porous composite membrane and a method of manufacturing the semi-porous composite membrane. The semi-porous composite membrane includes a base supporting substrate comprising α-Al2O3, an outer layer comprising silica, and an intermediate layer comprising crystalline fibers of boehmite, and at least one of a secondary metal oxide and a synthetic polymer, wherein the intermediate layer is disposed between the base supporting substrate and the outer layer. The crystalline fibers of boehmite are a length of 5-150 nm. The semi-porous composite membrane may be employed in membrane reactors. |
US10105653B2 |
System for rinsing electrodialysis electrodes
A system for rinsing electrodialysis electrodes includes an anode input coupled to an anode of an electrodialysis (ED) system for receiving a first fluid from the anode. The first fluid is for removing ions from the anode. The system also includes an anode output coupled to the anode of the ED system for providing the first fluid to the anode. The system includes a cathode input coupled to a cathode of the ED system for receiving a second fluid from the cathode. The second fluid is for removing ions from the cathode of the ED system. The system also includes a cathode output coupled to the cathode of the ED system for providing the second fluid to the cathode. The system includes an air stripper for receiving the first and/or second fluid, and for removing oxygen and/or a chlorine gas from the first and/or second fluid. |
US10105652B2 |
Array for processing materials
Materials (e.g., plant biomass, animal biomass, and municipal waste biomass) are processed to produce useful intermediates and products, such as energy, fuels, foods or materials. For example, systems equipment, and methods are described that can be used to treat feedstock materials, such as cellulosic and/or lignocellulosic materials, using an array of vaults. |
US10105650B2 |
Multi-pulse injection events for a dual-fuel engine
A method includes supplying a first quantity of a first fuel to an engine and supplying a charge including a second fuel and air to the engine. The first fuel is different from the second fuel. The method further includes mixing the first fuel with the charge, supplying a second quantity of the first fuel to the engine, and igniting at least a portion of the first and second fuels in response to supplying the second quantity of the first fuel. |
US10105649B2 |
Methods utilizing non-zeolitic metal-containing molecular sieves having the CHA crystal structure
Catalysts comprising metal-loaded non-zeolitic molecular sieves having the CHA crystal structure, including Cu-SAPO-34, and methods for treating exhaust gas incorporating such catalysts are disclosed. The catalysts can be used to remove nitrogen oxides from a gaseous medium across a broad temperature range and exhibit hydrothermal stability at high reaction temperatures. |
US10105647B2 |
Method of reducing sulfur dioxide content in flue gas emanating from a circulating fluidized bed boiler plant
A method of reducing sulfur dioxide emissions of a circulating fluidized bed boiler plant. A first stream of sulfur-containing carbonaceous fuel is fed at a first feeding rate to a furnace of the boiler. A second stream of calcium carbonate containing absorbent having a predetermined d50 particle size is fed at a second feeding rate to the furnace. Oxygen containing gas is fed to the furnace for fluidizing a bed of particles forming in the furnace. Fuel is combusted with the oxygen and the sulfur in the fuel is oxidized to sulfur dioxide. The calcium carbonate is calcined to calcium oxide in the furnace. A portion of the calcium oxide is used to sulfate a first portion of the sulfur dioxide to calcium sulfate in the furnace. |
US10105644B2 |
Process and absorbent for dehumidifying moist gas mixtures
The invention relates to a process for dehumidifying a moist gas mixture in which the moist gas mixtures are brought into contact with an absorbent comprising dialkylimidazolium salts and trialkyl phosphate. In addition, the invention also relates to an absorption heat pump comprising the absorbent according to the invention and to the absorbent according to the invention itself. |
US10105641B2 |
Hydrogen purification device and hydrogen purification system using hydrogen purification device
In order to provide a hydrogen purification device in which a source gas is supplied, from which a purified gas flows out, that is easily manufacturable, and in which the pressure resistance of an hydrogen permeable membrane is high, the hydrogen purification device is configured to include a hydrogen permeable membrane allowing hydrogen to selectively permeate therethrough, two porous supports that sandwich and support the hydrogen permeable membrane from both surfaces thereof, and a casing having a space formed therein configured to accommodate reaction of the source gas and the hydrogen permeable membrane. The porous supports are contained inside the casing, an outermost edge of the hydrogen permeable membrane extends outward from the outer edges of the porous supports in at least one location, and a peripheral portion of the hydrogen permeable membrane in a vicinity of the outermost edge and the casing are airtightly sealed to each other. |
US10105634B2 |
Compressed air-drying device
A compressed air drier includes a support base, a desiccant cartridge coupled to the support base, and a case that covers the cartridge and is coupled to the support base. The support base includes an inlet for compressed air from a compressor, an outlet for the compressed air, and a discharge port for oil and water including a drain valve device. An electrically charged oil adsorbent is accommodated between the cartridge and the case. The cartridge is filled with a desiccant. The compressed air drier dries the compressed air entering the inlet with the desiccant during a loading operation, collects the dried compressed air in the case, and discharges the dried compressed air from the outlet. The compressed air drier passes the compressed air in the case through the cartridge during an unloading operation to discharge oil and water from the discharge port. |
US10105632B2 |
Self-supporting folded sheet material, filter elements, and methods
A pleated media pack includes a section of media configured into a tube defining an interior volume and an open opening at one end. At least some of the pleats at both ends of the media pack are inverted. In some examples, the pleats include major pleats alternating with minor pleats. |
US10105627B2 |
Particulate filter provided with catalyst and method for manufacturing said filter
A catalyst 20 provided for a filter body for combusting PM contains activated aluminas 21 and 22, active-oxygen-release materials 23 and 24, catalytic metal 25, and alkali earth metal 26. The alkali earth metal 26 is loaded on each of the activated aluminas 21 and 22, and the active-oxygen-release materials 23 and 24. A percentage by mass of the alkali earth metal 26, loaded on the active-oxygen-release materials 23 and 24, to the active-oxygen-release material is smaller than a percentage by mass of the alkali earth metal 26, loaded on the activated aluminas 21 and 22, to the activated alumina. |
US10105626B2 |
Sealing device of a filter system for filtering fluids
A sealing device (24) of a filter system (10) for filtering fluids, in particular of a motor vehicle, with a sealing ring (26) is described. The sealing ring (26) serves to seal a pipe (16), in particular a central pipe of a filter housing (12), that penetrates through a flange-sided opening (18) of an end plate (20), in particular of an end element of a filter element (14). The sealing ring (26) features a central section (58) that connects it with the end plate (20). The sealing ring (26) features in its axial direction on both sides of the central section (58) elastic sealing sections (60, 62) which cause each a reduction of the inner diameter of the sealing ring (26) compared with the central section (58). The elastic sealing sections (60, 62) extend freely flexibly and can be bent away from the central section (58) such that they can be pressed—when the pipe (16) is mounted—by means of prevailing fluid pressures—when the filter system (10) is operated—in radial direction against the exterior wall of the pipe (16). |
US10105625B2 |
Method for extending turndown in a gas-liquid separator
An apparatus for extending turndown in a gas-liquid separator is presented. The apparatus includes a first mist extractor with a first operating range and a second mist extractor with a second operating range. The mist extractors can be generally of the same type, with the second operating range being different than the first operating range. A gas stream containing entrained liquid droplets flows through the first mist extractor and then through the second mist extractor. Each mist extractor coalesces and captures the liquid droplets within its own operating range, expanding the overall operating range of the separator. Additional mist extractors may be added to cover any gap between the first and second operating ranges. |
US10105618B2 |
Wearable article and packaging for generating bubbles
A wearable article for soap bubble generation is provided as a liquid-resistant wearable article having a portion shaped to receive a body part. A web is provided integrally with the article having at least one hole adapted to form soap bubbles when the web is dipped in bubble solution and air is moved through the at least one hole. Preferably, the article has at least two films of liquid-resistant material sealed at a common edge and a pocket between the films. The pocket is shaped to receive a body part such as a hand (e.g., the article is glove/mitten-shaped). The films of the article substantially prevent the body part inside the pocket from touching the bubble solution when the web is dipped in the bubble solution while the article is being worn. Different sizes of holes may be provided in the web to generate different sizes of bubbles. |
US10105617B2 |
Cognitive mobile device
A method and system for cognitively controlling a mobile having mobile elements controllable by a mobile stimulation pattern. Sensor data is captured from sensors detecting reactions of a baby in proximity to the mobile to a first mobile stimulation pattern and audio/video data is captured from a video camera recording reactions of the baby in proximity to the mobile. The sensor data and the audio/video data are analyzed to determine the behavior of the baby in response to the first mobile stimulation pattern and the determined behavior is compared with expected behaviors of the baby using a machine learning algorithm to learn the baby's reactions to the first mobile stimulation pattern. A second mobile stimulation pattern is selected based on the learning of the baby's reactions to the first mobile stimulation pattern and the mobile is controlled based on the second mobile stimulation pattern. |
US10105615B2 |
System and method fluid transfer between inflatable objects
A fluid transference system, including: (a) at least two inflatable objects; (b) at least one variable-state fluid transfer conduit, interposed between a first and a second inflatable objects, the variable state conduit configured to allow fluid flow there-through in an open state and to disallow the flow in a closed state. A fluid transfer system, including: (a) an entry port; (b) an exit port; (c) a unidirectional main conduit defined between the entry port and the exit port; (d) an intermediate port; and (e) an intermediate conduit defined between the intermediate port and the main conduit, intersecting the main conduit between a first unidirectional valve and a second unidirectional valve, the main conduit defining a unidirectional fluid flow. |
US10105614B2 |
Assembly for tactile promotion of simplicity and amusement
An assembly for tactile promotion of simplicity and amusement incorporating a quadruple of rear extraction stops; a quadruple of flexible ties attached to and extending forwardly from the rear extraction stop; a rear torso and head silhouetting sheet having a first quadruple of eyes, wherein the quadruple of flexible ties forwardly extends through the first quadruple of eyes; a quadruple of appendages having proximal ends having a second quadruple of eyes, wherein the quadruple of flexible ties further forwardly extends through the second quadruple of eyes; a front torso and head silhouetting sheet having a third quadruple of eyes, wherein the quadruple of flexible ties further forwardly extends through the third quadruple of eyes; a quadruple of front extraction stops attached to forward ends of the quadruple of flexible ties; and a twig attached to and extending downwardly from the rear and front torso and head silhouetting sheets. |
US10105613B1 |
Connectable toy figurines
A toy set having one or more figurines is provided. A first figurine has a motor coupled to a flywheel and a drive shaft to rotate the flywheel and the drive shaft. The drive shaft engages a support surface causing translation of the first figurine on the support surface when the drive shaft is rotated. The flywheel holds the first figurine generally upright on the support surface via gyroscopic force when the flywheel is rotated. The first figurine has a body representing a torso and at least one arm extending from the body, wherein the body and the at least one arm do not rotate with the flywheel. A second figurine is connectable to the first figurine to form a self-balancing assembly at least when the drive shaft engages the support surface and the flywheel is rotated by the motor. Rotation of the drive shaft causes translation of the self-balancing assembly on the support surface. |
US10105612B2 |
Motion determination limiting device
The present invention relates to a motion determination limiting device including a housing. An extendable rod is arranged throughout the housing. A vertical position limiting mechanism and a horizontal position limiting mechanism are sleeved outside the extendable rod in a down-to-top manner. The housing is sleeved outside the vertical position limiting mechanism and the horizontal position limiting mechanism. A lower portion of the vertical position limiting mechanism is provided with a position limiting bearing. When the user is walking, an inclination is generated to drive the vertical position limiting mechanism in the present invention to stop the extendable rod from moving upwardly and downwardly, such that the position limitation in the vertical direction can be realized. Moreover, the rotation in horizontal direction is allowed, and the swings of the user can be limited via the horizontal position limiting mechanism. |
US10105611B2 |
Padded grate drainage system for water rides
A padded grating system comprising sheets of multiple composite members secured together with multiple support bars or battens, wherein each composite member preferably consists of an elongated rigid bar with a foam layer adhered thereto which are encapsulated by a PVC or plastic water impervious tube or sleeve that has been heated and shrunk thereon. The sheets are specifically designed to be used in connection with water rides such as the FlowRider® and can be modularly installed on site to cover certain drainage areas. The composite members are preferably made by gluing the rigid bars onto a sheet of foam and cutting the foam sheet to form the composite members, and after the tube or sleeve has been heat shrunk around each one, the ends of the composite members are then cut and sealed. |
US10105610B2 |
Amusement ride harness apparatus, system, and method
Disclosed herein is a harness apparatus for an amusement ride that includes an elongate shaft fixedly secured at two attachment points to a passenger carriage, a fitting coupled to the elongate shaft, a harness attachment coupled to the fitting, and a harness. The fitting is freely movable along the elongate shaft between the two attachment points. The harness includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the harness is fixedly coupled to the harness attachment to secure a passenger in the amusement ride and the second end is fixedly secured to the passenger carriage. |
US10105601B1 |
Systems and methods for rendering a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment
Systems and methods for rendering of a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment based on a physical marker are discussed herein. Virtual content objects may be rendered by a display device in an augmented reality environment based on the field of view seen through the display device and a position of a marker (and one or more linkage points associated with the marker) in the real world. When rendered in the augmented reality environment, the virtual content objects may be visualized from any angle, from the exterior or interior of the object, and manipulated in response to user input. Virtual content objects and/or user visualizations of virtual content objects may be shared with other users (local and/or remote), enabling multiple users to potentially build, modify, and/or interact with a virtual content object simultaneously and/or cooperatively. |
US10105593B2 |
File prefetching for gaming applications accessed by electronic devices
Techniques introduced here enable cloud-based file prefetching for gaming applications running on electronic devices. The electronic devices store certain gaming data files on a remote storage server and preload some of the files locally to include file access efficiency. Gaming data file access patterns on the electronic devices are analyzed, individually and collectively, using a cloud service to detect global access patterns and help determine which gaming data files to preload on each of the electronic devices. |