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US10456429B2 Use of probiotic micro-organisms as an agent that promotes the synthesis of melanin
The present invention relates to the topical use of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum CNCM I-2618, as a pro-pigmenting agent, in particular in the prevention and/or treatment of alterations of skin and/or hair color homogeneity and for creating a uniform complexion.
US10456427B2 Method of treating viral diseases and proliferative disorders
Lobster hemolymph and compositions derived therefrom for the prevention or treatment of viral diseases or cancer by systemic administration.
US10456421B2 Compositions and methods related to engineered erythoid cells comprising 4-1BBL
The invention includes compositions and methods related to multimodal therapies, e.g., for treating a cancer. A multimodal therapy described herein provides and/or administers a plurality of agents that function in a coordinated manner to provide a therapeutic benefit to a subject in need thereof, e.g., a subject having a cancer.
US10456418B2 Preparation of pharmaceutical dosage forms containing iron (III) salts
The present invention provides a method for designing a ferric pyrophosphate citrate complex composition containing pyrophosphate, citrate, ferric, sodium, and sulfate ions and calculating and adjusting each salt needed based on a choice of salts that contain the above ions and a desired concentration of each ion in the final product. The present invention also provides a process for preparing a pharmaceutical dosage form of ferric pyrophosphate citrate complex composition in liquid form which is ready to be administrated to patients in need and which maintains the mass balance of ion sources throughout the process.
US10456417B2 Sodium nitrite-containing pharmaceutical compositions
Provided herein are pharmaceutically acceptable sodium nitrite and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Also provided herein are methods for determining the total non-volatile organic carbon in a sodium nitrite-containing sample. Further provided herein are methods for producing pharmaceutically acceptable sodium nitrite. Still further provided herein are methods of treatment comprising the administration of pharmaceutically acceptable sodium nitrite.
US10456406B2 Use of a PPAR-δ agonist for reducing loss of muscle strength, muscle mass, or type I muscle fibers in an immobilized limb
The present invention provides methods for reducing loss of muscle strength, muscle mass, or Type I muscle fibers in an immobilized limb by administering (E)-[4-[3-(4-Fluorophenyl)-3-[4-[3-(morpholin-4-yl)propynyl]phenyl]allyloxy]-2-methyl-phenoxy]acetic acid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
US10456400B2 Aza-ellipticine analogs, methods of synthesis and methods of treatment
In some aspects, the present invention relates to aza-ellipticine compounds of the formula: wherein the variables are as defined herein. The application also provides novel methods of preparing aza-ellipticine compounds, methods of using the compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof.
US10456399B2 Method for treating cancer patients with severe renal impairment
A method for treating cancer in patients with creatinine clearance of 15 mL/min or more and less than 30 mL/min, including dividing a combination drug containing α,α,α-trifluorothymidine (FTD) and 5-chloro-6-[(2-iminopyrrolidine-1-yl)methyl]pyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione hydrochloride in a molar ratio of 1:0.5, in a dose of 30 to 50 mg/m2/day as FTD-equivalent, into two to four times a day, and orally administering it to the patient.
US10456398B2 Inhibition of SGK1 in the treatment of heart conditions
The present invention relates to the treatment of acquired and genetic heart conditions in a subject by the inhibition of SGK1, including Long QT syndrome and cardiovascular disease, including dilated cardiomyopathy. Cardiovascular diseases treatable by SGK1 inhibition include heart failure, arrhythmia, ischemic injury, ischemic infarction, cardiac fibrosis, vascular proliferation, restenosis, dilated cardiomyopathy, and stent failure. The present invention also identifies selective inhibitors of SGK1. The method comprises administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an inhibitor of SG.
US10456396B2 Dry eye treatments
Described herein are methods and pharmaceutical formulations for treating dry eye disease.
US10456387B2 Phacetoperane for treating of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
The invention relates to the treatment of an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with alpha-phenyl(piperidin-2-yl)methanol, or the pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof, in particular the acetate derivative, more particularly dextrophacetoperane. The invention additionally provides a method of synthesis of the (S,S) enantiomer of alpha-phenyl(piperidin-2-yl)methanol as well as a method of synthesis of dextrophacetoperane.
US10456386B2 Pharmaceutical composition comprising betahistine
The present disclosure relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising as active substance betahistine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for use in the treatment of otological or neurological disorders in a human subject by intranasal application.
US10456384B2 Methods for treating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
The present invention provides new methods and kits for treating IBS; treating IBS in females; treating IBS in older subjects; and treating IBS in non-white subjects.
US10456380B2 Compositions and methods of treating muscular dystrophy with thromboxane-A2 receptor antagonists
The present invention is directed to methods of treating and/or ameliorating muscular dystrophy and/or treating cardiomyopathy in muscular dystrophy patients by administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist.
US10456379B2 Imidazole-based antimicrobial agents
The present invention relates to novel therapeutic agents suitable for use in the treatment of mammalian disease and in particular to novel therapeutic agents suitable for use in the treatment of microbial infection in mammals. The present invention further relates to the use of pharmaceutical compositions comprising said agents in the treatment of medical conditions in mammals, in particular in the treatment of microbial infection. The agents and pharmaceutical compositions of the invention are of particular relevance in the treatment of diseases associated with antibiotic-resistant microbes.
US10456377B2 Anesthetic comprising tetracaine and a vasoconstrictor for administration to a subject
The present invention relates to tetracaine based anesthetic formulations and methods of use thereof. The invention further relates to topical formulations of tetracaine and methods of topically anesthetizing body tissues. The present invention also relates to tetracaine based dental anesthetic formulations and methods for anesthetizing the maxillary dental arch using these formulations.
US10456373B2 Agent exhibiting anti-stress, anxiolytic and anti-depression activity, and composition based thereon
The agent with antistress, anxiolytic and antidepressant activity and a composition based on it. The invention relates to the field of pharmaceutics, particularly to chemical compounds based on lithium salts, namely to substances with antistress, anxiolytic and antidepressant activity and can be used in medicine, veterinary medicine, and the pharmaceutical industry. The invention discovers the possibility of using lithium ascorbate as an agent with antistress, anxiolytic and antidepressant activity. The claimed composition with antistress, anxiolytic and antidepressant activity, including a lithium salt, contains pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate and lithium ascorbate as a lithium salt. The use of lithium ascorbate as an agent with antistress, anxiolytic and antidepressant action and the composition based on it, enables to expand the assortment of the agents for indicated administration. At the same time, the claimed agents have low toxicity and high efficacy.
US10456366B2 Composition and methods for tissue regeneration
Described herein are topical compositions containing an effective amount of propylene glycol, as a sole active ingredient or a principal active ingredient, and a pharmaceutically acceptable medium. Also described herein are methods of promoting the growth of or the regeneration of a tissue such as nail, hair, gum and skin in humans by topically administering the topical compositions to a human in need thereof.
US10456363B2 Modified cyclodextrin coated magnetite nanoparticles for targeted delivery of hydrophobic drugs
The invention discloses a composition comprising surface modified iron oxide nanoparticles with citric acid modified cyclodextrin with a hydrodynamic diameter of less than 10 nm and a hydrophobic molecule.The composition finds use in targeted delivery of a hydrophobic drug and as contrast agent in imaging applications.
US10456361B2 Rapidly degrading embolic particles with therapeutic agent release
In accordance with one aspect, embolic particles are provided which comprise sub-particles that comprise a therapeutic agent of low solubility dispersed in a matrix that comprises a biodegradable polymer. Other aspects pertain to injectable compositions that comprise such particles and to methods of treatment that employ such injectable compositions. Still other aspects pertain to methods of making such particles.
US10456360B2 Stabilizing camptothecin pharmaceutical compositions
Irinotecan phospholipid liposomes with improved storage stability are provided, with related methods of treatment and manufacture. The irinotecan liposomes can have reduced formation of lyso-phosphatidylcholine (lyso-PC) during storage, and prior to administration to a patient.
US10456359B2 Synergistic beverage composition
Disclosed is a synergistic beverage composition for alleviating alcohol-induced oxidative stress, hepatic stress, CNS stress, veisalgia and modulating immunology parameters. The composition includes saponin glycoside, amino acid derivative and sugar or sugar alcohol as active ingredients and pH adjusting agents and flavoring agents as inactive ingredients. The calculated proportions of amino acid derivatives, Saponin glycoside and sugar or sugar alcohol in the alcohol exhibit synergistic effects, thereby alleviating oxidative stress, hepatic stress, CNS stress, veisalgia and modulating immunology parameters, which could ultimately leads to prevention of alcohol-induced damage or impairment of organs, which could be temporary or permanent.
US10456356B2 Use of encapsulated cell therapy for treatment of ophthalmic disorders
Described herein are methods and devices for the long term treatment of ophthalmic disorders. Also disclosed are encapsulated cell therapy (ECT) devices that secrete a biologically active molecule and methods for using the same for the treatment of various kinds of ophthalmic disorders, including retinitis pigmentosa, geographic atrophy (dry age-related macular degeneration), glaucoma and/or macular telangiectasia.
US10456354B1 Ready-to-use injectable pharmaceutical compositions comprising neostigmine and glycopyrrolate
The present invention provides stable, ready-to-use injectable pharmaceutical compositions, comprising the combination of neostigmine, glycopyrrolate, a stabilizing amount of one or more aminopolycarboxylic acids, and a pharmaceutically acceptable liquid vehicle. Other aspects of the invention relate to methods for making such compositions and methods of using such compositions for reversing the effects of non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents. Preferably, the composition comprises neostigmine methylsulfate, glycopyrronium bromide, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and a pharmaceutically acceptable liquid vehicle, and is provided in a pre-filled, ready-to-use sealed container, such as a pre-filled syringe, suitable for intravenous administration.
US10456346B2 Cosmetic formulations for topical applications containing erythropoietin-derived molecules
The invention relates to cosmetic formulations and new peptide related entities designed for the cosmetic treatment of the human skin. In more detail, the invention is related to peptides that target CD90 positive tissue cells and correspond to or derive from the partial sequence of erythropoietin (EPO) but do not substantially elicit a hematopoietic but a tissue regenerative and protective effect. In particular, the invention discloses EPO-derived tissue-protective peptides in functional relation to lipid structures and agents that trigger vasculature relaxation and promote transdermal transport of the polypeptide entities to the targeted skin cells.
US10456342B2 Sunscreen/insect repellant compositions and methods of making and using the same
The present invention is directed to combination sunscreen and insect repellant compositions. The combination sunscreen and insect repellant compositions contain (i) diethyl toluamide (or N,N-Diethyl-3-methylbenzamide or DEET), and (ii) one or more sunscreen components, with each sunscreen component being capable of absorbing ultraviolet light rays. The combination sunscreen and insect repellant compositions may contain additional composition components such as a polymeric binder system, and deionized water. The present invention is also directed to methods of making and using combination sunscreen and insect repellant compositions.
US10456337B2 Oil-in-oil type cosmetic composition
The present invention provides an oil-in-oil type cosmetic composition that has excellent transfer resistance after application, a luster, favorable spreadability during application, and also excellent stability. The oil-in-oil type cosmetic composition comprises (a) 5 to 80% by mass of non-volatile hydrocarbon oil, (b) 1 to 70% by mass of non-volatile silicone oil, and (c) 0.1 to 10% by mass of dextrin fatty acid ester. Preferably, the non-volatile hydrocarbon oil (a) and the non-volatile silicone oil (b) are formulated at a ratio (mass ratio) of (a)/[(a)+(b)]=0.4 to 0.8.
US10456335B2 Oral hygiene compositions and methods
Disclosed are methods, compositions and kits for whitening teeth and promoting better oral hygiene. A one-step protocol is disclosed in which concentrated hydrogen peroxide is delivered into the oral cavity by aerosol spray, without burning, discomfort or damage to the soft tissues of the mouth. A two-step protocol is also disclosed in which an effervescent powder formulation is included as a post-treatment following the aerosol spray. In some embodiment, the powder formulation can be used alone to promote remineralization, reduce plaque, reduce bacterial count and generally enhance oral hygiene.
US10456334B2 Cream-type hair coloring agent
The subject of the present disclosure are intended to oxidative hair coloring, containing from about 60-about 83 weight-% water, oxidation dye precursor(e), alkalization resources and a specific mixture of a networked Copolymer of acrylic acid and non-ethoxy controlled Esters of acrylic acid with linear C10-C30 alkan mono alcohols, carboxylic acid, glyceryl fatty acid esters, surfactant, branched C10-C50-Alkanol and linear, saturated C8-C22 alkan-1-ol, whereby the coloring agent has an optimum viscosity for the application and the consistency of a gel-like cream with outstanding haptics.
US10456324B2 Sex toy with a plurality of separate head portions
A sex toy includes a handle member forming a handle portion which can be manually grasped and held and/or can be strapped in place with an elongate connector portion at one end or both ends of the body together with a set of separate penetrative head portions each having an outer surface which is flexible and each having a receptacle therein for engaging onto the connector portion and a generally cylindrical penetrative portion arranged to extend forwardly from the handle member. The set of the head portions have different outside shapes and/or dimensions arranged such that each can be engaged separately onto the handle member when selected.
US10456323B2 Methods and devices for fluid driven adult devices
A device for use by an individual for sexual pleasure varying in form, i.e. shape, during its use and allowing for the user to select multiple variations of form either discretely or in combination and for these dynamic variations to be controllable simultaneously and interchangeably while being transparent to the normal use of the device, including the ability to insert, withdraw, rotate, and actuate the variable features manually or remotely. According to embodiments of the invention localized and global variations of devices are implemented using fluidics and electromagnetic pumps/valves wherein a fluid is employed such that controlling the pressure of the fluid results in the movement of an element within the device or the expansion/contraction of an element within the device.
US10456316B2 Actuators and methods of use
Actuators and methods of use are provided. An actuator may include an inner member made from an elastic material and defining a compartment for receiving an actuating fluid, the inner member being moveable in a longitudinal direction from a relaxed state to an expanded state by introducing an actuating fluid into the inner member; and an outer member made from an inelastic material and being disposed around the elastic inner member to control expansion of the elastic inner member in a radial direction, the outer member being moveable from a folded relaxed configuration to an unfolded extended configuration as the inner member moves from the relaxed state to the expanded state, wherein the movement of the actuator between the relaxed state and the expanded state causes a movement of a structure to which the actuator is attached.
US10456315B2 User-actuated dynamic tension traction apparatus
A user-actuated dynamic tension traction device is disclosed. According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a traction device passively applies traction force to a user through the use of one or more rubber or elastic resistance bands coupled to a neck collar worn by the user. The resistance bands are anchored to a stationary surface (in a preferred embodiment a door). Traction is passively applied to the user, rather than actively, as the user moves his or her body away from the surface to which the resistance bands are anchored. As the user moves backward and stretches the resistance bands, tension is incrementally exerted by the resistance bands on the neck collar, and traction is gradually applied to the user's spine.
US10456313B2 Cremation urn
A cremation urn for storing cremated remains is provided. The urn includes a base, a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of side walls a top opening, an interior cavity for receiving the cremated remains, four corner beads configured at the intersection of the front wall to the side walls and the rear wall to the side walls and the corner beads extending from the base to the top opening and a plurality of stops positioned a distance above the base and secured at each of the corner beads within the interior cavity. The front wall, the rear wall and the side walls extend generally upward at outward angles from the base to the top opening to create a taper in the urn. The tapering of walls enables a second cremation urn to be nested freely within the interior cavity of the urn.
US10456312B1 Examination chair
An examination chair has a seating surface, a back surface that is movable between a first position generally perpendicular to the plane of the seating surface and a second position generally parallel to and co-planar with the seating surface, a pair of arm members, disposed on opposite sides of the seating surface, each of the arm members having an upper section pivotally mounted to a lower section to enable the upper section to pivot away from the seating surface to permit greater access to a patient in the chair, each arm further containing a retractable stirrup member in the lower section thereof, and a scissor lift pivotally mounted to a carriage beneath the seating surface such that, when actuated, the scissor lift will raise and lower the seating surface.
US10456310B2 Bed step stool and method of use
A bed step stool for assisting a user into and out of bed including opposite sides, a head, and a foot comprising a first support to be disposed closer to the head of the bed; a second support to be disposed closer to the foot of the bed; a step assembly supported between the first support and the second support, the step assembly to enable the user to step thereon for assisting the user into and out of the bed; and a bed attachment that couples the bed step stool to the bed to stabilize the bed step stool.
US10456309B2 Field configurable patient support apparatuses
A patient support apparatus includes a frame, a support surface, an antenna adapted to be affixed to packaging of the patient support apparatus, and a control system for controlling various functions of the patient support apparatus. The control system includes communication circuitry that receives one or more configuration settings for configuring the patient support apparatus from an off-board device via the antenna. The communication circuitry receives and stores the configuration settings while the patient support apparatus is contained within the packaging and not physically coupled to an external source of electrical power. Configuration circuitry thereafter configures the patient support apparatus when the patient support apparatus is coupled to an external source of power or is supplied with power from a battery.
US10456306B2 Absorbent articles with improved absorption properties
An absorbent article such as disposable diaper, training pant, and adult incontinence undergarment comprising an absorbent structure comprising superabsorbent polymer particles, the article being able to absorb and contain body exudates and having improved absorption properties and therefore being able to reduce leakage, especially at the first gush, i.e. when the article starts to be wetted.
US10456301B2 Thermal reflective layer for a wound care dressing
A thermal reflective layer provided either separately or in combination with a wound dressing is provided. The wound dressing typically includes a top layer, and a bottom layer on an opposite side of the wound dressing from the top layer. The thermal reflective layer is positioned between the top and bottom layers and is formed of a plurality of thermal reflecting domes arranged in an array configuration with apexes of each dome oriented toward the bottom layer of the wound dressing facing the wound upon which the wound dressing is configured for placement. This configuration reflects body heat back on to the wound when the wound dressing is in place, and more rapidly increases the wound surface to a physiologically optimum healing temperature more rapidly than other conventional wound dressings, which improves the facilitation of wound healing. The configuration also enables wound visualization, and required wound piercing procedures.
US10456300B2 Ring compression bandage
A toroidal compression bandage includes: a soft fibrous material, defined by an absorbency of a predetermined amount; a compression bandage form comprised of soft fibrous absorbent material in a rolled, wrapped form and of a shape defined by a circle revolved in three-dimensional space about a circular axis coplanar with the circle, wherein the axis of revolution does not touch the rotated circle, to define a torus ring compression bandage; an aperture defined within a center area of the torus ring compression bandage as it is formed, the aperture having a predetermined diameter and configured for placement directly over a trauma wound to avoid contact with the trauma wound; and a compression surface defined on an underside of the torus ring compression bandage, the compression surface configured for circumferential placement around the trauma wound to avoid direct contact of the trauma wound, and for absorption placement around the trauma wound.
US10456293B2 Ophthalmic system for sustained release of drug to eye
Disclosed is an ocular device including a first structure formed of a first material providing a first shape to the ocular device prior to positioning the ocular device on the surface of the eye, a second structure formed of a second, different material having a tubular structure and a lumen through which the first structure extends, and at least one therapeutic agent is dispersed within the second material of the second structure. The first shape of the ocular device conforms to a second, different shape after positioning the ocular device on the surface of the eye. Upon being removed from the eye, the ocular device retains the second shape or changes to a third shape different from both the first shape and the second shape. Related apparatus, systems and method are described.
US10456287B2 Therapeutic sock
A therapeutic sock is formed from a knit sock body formed in a tubular shape and terminating in a closed toe portion, the toe portion being divided into a first compartment configured accommodating a big toe and at least one additional compartment for other toes. At least one of the compartments has a area of increased compression as compared to a compression in other areas of the sock. The area of increased compression can be disposed on the first compartment and extend longitudinally along a medial edge of the first compartment and/or can be disposed on the at least one additional compartment and extend laterally around a circumference of the at least one additional compartment.
US10456284B2 Deployment handle for a prosthesis delivery device
A handle assembly for a delivery device the sequential release of trigger wires from a prosthesis to release the prosthesis from the delivery device. The handle assembly has two handles, one of which is a rotating handle. The rotating handle has a first and second trigger wire release mechanisms which operate to sequentially release a first and second trigger wire, respectively, and a locking mechanism. The other handle has a locking mechanism that prevents that operation of the second trigger wire release mechanism until the first trigger wire has been released.
US10456283B2 Apparatus and method for maintaining patency in a vessel adjacent to nearby surgery
The disclosure pertains to an apparatus for maintaining patency within vessels in the vicinity of surgical procedures which might otherwise be compressed and partially or totally occluded and methods of use therefor.
US10456282B2 Delivery system for anchor and method
In accordance with one embodiment, a helical anchor is provided in a relaxed state. During deployment, a distal portion of the helical anchor is superelastically deformed to protrude longitudinally. The longitudinally protruding distal portion of the helical anchor is longitudinally advanced to cause the distal portion to pierce a prosthesis and a vessel wall. The distal portion returns to the relaxed state after passing through the prosthesis and the vessel wall. By superelastically deforming the distal portion during deployment, it is easier to cause the anchor to penetrate the prosthesis and the vessel wall. Further, by having the anchor return to its relaxed state after passing through the prosthesis and vessel wall, better clamping of the prosthesis to the vessel wall is achieved.
US10456280B1 Systems and methods of using a braided implant
A braided implant configured as a flow diverter for treating an aneurysm. The implant can include a braided mesh configured to maintain a substantially consistent target porosity over up to a 1 mm vessel diameter range over a predetermined length in a tapered vessel.
US10456279B2 Stent for bifurcation, a system for intravascular implantation of the stent for bifurcation and a method of implantation of the stent for bifurcation
A method of introducing the stent and a system for intravascular implantation is disclosed. The stent for bifurcation includes two cylindrical parts: a distal part of smaller diameter and a proximal part of greater diameter, connected by two arranged as opposite longitudinal connectors having length of 0.5 to 8 mm and forming a cell of the stent having an enlarged surface area, the connectors having a curvilinear shape, in particular a sinusoidal shape.
US10456278B2 Interconnection between selectively-expandable and self-expandable sections of an ostial stent
An ostial stent is operable to be placed at the ostium of a patient's vascular system so as to improve vessel patency in the ostial region. The ostial stent includes a stent tube that presents spaced apart proximal and distal stent openings and a longitudinal stent passage that extends between the openings. The stent tube includes a selectively-expandable tube section and a self-expandable tube section. The self-expandable tube section projects longitudinally from one of the stent openings, and is automatically expandable to a flared condition for placement within the ostium.
US10456277B2 Percutaneous heart valve
A method of delivering a percutaneous heart valve is disclosed. The percutaneous heart valve includes an expandable frame having a plurality of cells and a valve seated inside the expandable frame. The heart valve also includes a proximal anchoring portion and a distal anchoring portion having a plurality of distal anchors. After expansion, the proximal anchoring portion extends distally and a portion of each distal anchor extends proximally. A portion of each distal anchor is positioned radially outwardly from the frame and extends in a direction that is substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis. Proximal portions of the distal anchors are preferably spaced apart by less than two cell lengths from a distal portion of the proximal anchoring portion. During deployment, radial expansion of the frame draws the proximal anchoring portion and the distal anchors into closer proximity with body tissue positioned therebetween.
US10456269B2 Intervertebral implant
The present invention provides an intervertebral implant for implantation in a treated area of an intervertebral space between vertebral bodies of a spine. The implant includes a spacer portion having an inferior and superior surface, wherein the inferior and superior surfaces each have a contact area capable of engaging with anatomy in the treated area, and the inferior and superior surfaces define a through-hole extending through the spacer body. The present invention further provides holes extending from a side portion to the inferior and superior surfaces of the spacer portion and a plate portion rigidly coupled to the spacer portion, wherein the plate portion contains holes for receiving screws. A fastener back out prevention mechanism adapted on the plate to prevent the back out of the fasteners from the holes and to secure the spacer to the plate of the intervertebral implant.
US10456268B2 System of spinal arthodesis implants
The present invention relates to a spinal arthrodesis system including at least two types of implants from among the three following types: an intersomatic implant (IS), including at least one passage (40) mating at least one anchoring device (1); an interspinous implant (IE), including at least two wings able to run along a portion of the vertebral spines (EI, ES); a facet implant (IF) including a bone attachment.
US10456267B2 Lateral cage stabilization
A kit for stabilizing an intervertebral disc space, wherein the kit includes a cage, a suture and a plurality of suture anchors. The suture anchors are pressed into the anterior faces of the vertebral bodies holding the cage, while the ends of the suture are formed into a loose, preformed Giant Knot to allow their tightening to be accomplished through a minimally invasive portal.
US10456265B2 Fixation mechanism for an implant
An ankle prosthesis has a tibial component configured for attachment to a tibia of a person, and a talar component. The talar component has a first surface configured for facing the tibial component and a second surface configured for facing a talus of the person. The second surface has first and second arms attached to it, for pivoting or flexing outwardly in medial and lateral directions, respectively, to engage side surfaces of a previously formed slot in the talus.
US10456263B2 Patient-adapted and improved articular implants, designs and related guide tools
Methods and devices are disclosed relating improved articular models, implant components, and related guide tools and procedures. In addition, methods and devices are disclosed relating articular models, implant components, and/or related guide tools and procedures that include one or more features derived from patient-data, for example, images of the patient's joint. The data can be used to create a model for analyzing a patient's joint and to devise and evaluate a course of corrective action. The data also can be used to create patient-adapted implant components and related tools and procedures.
US10456262B2 Patient-specific implant flanges with bone side porous ridges
An implant includes a base, a flange, and ridge. The flange extends from the base. The ridge extends from the flange. A hole extends through the flange and the ridge. A system with the implant includes a fastener extending through the ridge of the implant. The implant is placed into bone by securing a base of the implant to a main complementary contact surface of bone and by securing a ridge extending outwardly from a flange of the implant to a secondary complementary contact surface of bone spaced from the main complementary contact surface.
US10456261B2 Devices, systems and methods for manufacturing orthopedic implants
Methods, system, devices, processes and techniques are disclosed for manufacturing orthopedic implants utilizing blanks and/or fixtures.
US10456257B2 Tissue shaping device
An anchor anchors a therapeutic device having an elongated body within a body lumen. The anchor includes a fixation member carried on the device which is adjustable from a first configuration that permits placement of the device in the body lumen to a second configuration that anchors the device within the body lumen. The anchor further includes a lock that locks the fixation member in the second configuration. The fixation member may be locked in any one of a plurality of intermediate points between the first configuration and a maximum second configuration.
US10456255B2 Disk-based valve apparatus and method for the treatment of valve dysfunction
The present invention comprises a novel and safer mechanism of deployment using a self-positioning, self-centering, and self-anchoring method. To embody the present invention, a disk-based valve apparatus allowing the repositioning and retrieval of the implantable valve while working on a dysfunctional valve structure is disclosed. The disk-based valve apparatus may comprise one or more disks, either proximal or distal, a valve-housing component and a valve component. The one or more disks may be either proximal or distal, may be either connected to each other or disconnected from each other and may either be symmetrical or have different shapes and dimensions. The disk-based valve apparatus may be self anchoring, such as anchored by pressure from the one or more disk, or may be anchored using any anchoring.
US10456254B2 Transcatheter prosthetic heart valve delivery system with recapturing feature and method
A delivery system for percutaneously deploying a prosthetic heart valve. The system includes an inner shaft assembly, a delivery sheath capsule and a handle maintaining a first actuator and a second actuator. The capsule is configured to compressively retain the prosthetic heart valve over the inner shaft assembly. The first actuator is operated to proximally retract the delivery sheath capsule and expose the prosthetic heart valve relative to the capsule. The second actuator is operated to proximally retract the prosthetic heart valve by transmitting forces to the inner shaft assembly.
US10456253B2 Low profile delivery system for transcatheter heart valve
A heart valve delivery apparatus includes a valve carrying member. A prosthetic valve is crimped onto the valve carrying member at a location that is distal or proximal to the balloon member, thereby providing a smaller profile delivery apparatus.
US10456251B2 Surgical methods of replacing prosthetic heart valves
A two-stage or component-based valve prosthesis that can be quickly and easily implanted during a surgical procedure is provided. The prosthetic valve comprises a support structure that is deployed at a treatment site. The prosthetic valve further comprises a valve member configured to be quickly connected to the support structure. The support structure may take the form of a stent that is expanded at the site of a native valve. If desired, the native leaflets may remain and the stent may be used to hold the native valve open. In this case, the stent may be balloon expandable and configured to resist the powerful recoil force of the native leaflets. The support structure is provided with a coupling means for attachment to the valve member, thereby fixing the position of the valve member in the body. The valve member may be a non-expandable type, or may be expandable from a compressed state to an expanded state. The system is particularly suited for rapid deployment of heart valves in a conventional open-heart surgical environment.
US10456250B2 Pre-assembled packaged bioprosthetic valve conduit
A valved conduit including a bioprosthetic valve, such as a heart valve, and a tubular conduit sealed with a bioresorbable material. The bioprosthetic heart valve includes prosthetic tissue that has been treated such that the tissue may be stored dry for extended periods without degradation of functionality of the valve. The bioprosthetic heart valve may have separate bovine pericardial leaflets or a whole porcine valve. The sealed conduit includes a tubular matrix impregnated with a bioresorbable medium such as gelatin or collagen. The valved conduit is stored dry in packaging in which a desiccant pouch is supplied having a capacity for absorbing moisture within the packaging limited to avoid drying the bioprosthetic tissue out beyond a point where its ability to function in the bioprosthetic heart valve is compromised. The heart valve may be sewn within the sealed conduit or coupled thereto with a snap-fit connection.
US10456246B2 Integrated hybrid heart valves
A prosthetic heart valve configured to replace a native heart valve and having a support frame configured to be reshaped into an expanded form in order to receive and/or support an expandable prosthetic heart valve therein is disclosed, together with methods of using same. The prosthetic heart valve may be configured to have a generally rigid and/or expansion-resistant configuration when initially implanted to replace a native valve (or other prosthetic heart valve), but to assume a generally expanded form when subjected to an outward force such as that provided by a dilation balloon or other mechanical expander. An inflow stent frame is expandable for anchoring the valve in place, and may have an outflow end that is collapsible to a limited degree for delivery and expandable post-implant to facilitate a valve-in-valve (ViV) procedure. The hybrid heart valves eliminate earlier structural bands, which both reduces manufacturing time and facilitates a ViV procedure.
US10456245B2 System and method for applying material to a stent
Methods for applying polymeric material to a stent are disclosed. A mandrel is coupled to a stent body. The stent body comprises an inner surface defining a cavity and an outer surface opposing the internal surface. The stent body also has a length along an axis defined by the mandrel between a first end of the stent body and a second end of the stent body. An electrospun material is applied to at least a portion of the stent external surface and to at least a portion of the mandrel to form a coating sheet. A portion of the coating sheet extends from at least one of the first end or second end of the stent to the mandrel. One or both of the stent and the mandrel are moved to apply at least some of the portion of the coating sheet onto the internal surface of the stent body.
US10456243B2 Heart valves prostheses and methods for percutaneous heart valve replacement
Prosthetic heart valve devices and associated methods for percutaneous heart valve replacement are disclosed herein. A transcatheter valve prosthesis configured in accordance herewith includes a frame having a valve support and one or more support arms coupled thereto. The one or more support arms are configured to extend from the second end of the valve support toward the first end when the valve prosthesis is in an expanded configuration. When deployed in the expanded configuration, the one or more support arms have a curvilinear shape, such as a substantially S-shape, that at least partially engages tissue at the native heart valve.
US10456242B2 Intraocular lens that improves overall vision where there is a local loss of retinal function
Systems and methods are provided for improving overall vision in patients suffering from a loss of vision in a portion of the retina (e.g., loss of central vision) by providing symmetric or asymmetric optic with aspheric surface which redirects and/or focuses light incident on the eye at oblique angles onto a peripheral retinal location. The intraocular lens can include a redirection element (e.g., a prism, a diffractive element, or an optical component with a decentered GRIN profile) configured to direct incident light along a deflected optical axis and to focus an image at a location on the peripheral retina. Optical properties of the intraocular lens can be configured to improve or reduce peripheral errors at the location on the peripheral retina. One or more surfaces of the intraocular lens can be a toric surface, a higher order aspheric surface, an aspheric Zernike surface or a Biconic Zernike surface to reduce optical errors in an image produced at a peripheral retinal location by light incident at oblique angles.
US10456241B2 Switchable lens devices, systems, and related methods
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to switchable lens devices, systems, and methods related to detecting one or more commands and switching one or more switchable lenses responsive to one or more detected commands.
US10456240B2 Patient interface for light adjustable intraocular lens irradiation system
In embodiments, a light adjustable lens irradiation system for a light adjustable lens irradiation system, comprises an irradiation light source, for generating a UV light beam; an optical system, for directing the UV light beam towards a light adjustable intraocular lens, implanted into an eye of a patient; and a patient interface, coupled to the optical system, for stabilizing the eye relative to the optical system, to achieve an alignment of the light adjustable intraocular lens and the UV light beam.
US10456239B2 Anastomotic connector and system for delivery
An anastomotic connector comprises a vessel anchor, a midgraft connector and graft material. The vessel anchor has a generally tubular main body including a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end defining a plurality of flanges integrally formed with the tubular main body and being movable from a first loaded position to a second expanded position. The midgraft connector operably couples the graft to the vessel anchor to form an anastomotic connector between an artery and a vein.
US10456236B2 Axial lengthening thrombus capture system
Systems and methods can remove material of interest, including blood clots, from a body region, including but not limited to the circulatory system for the treatment of pulmonary embolism (PE), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), cerebrovascular embolism, and other vascular occlusions.
US10456231B2 Reinforcement device with dissolvable layer and its use
A reinforcement device for reinforcing tissues having one or more structural deficiencies includes a longitudinally-extending reinforcing layer for treating the structural deficiency, a plurality of spiked naps distributed across the reinforcing layer and projecting therefrom for adhering to the tissue, and a dissolvable matrix layer covering at least a portion of the reinforcing layer and a portion of the plurality of spiked naps. The matrix layer increases the time before the spiked naps substantially adhere to the tissue, thereby allowing the practitioner additional time to position the reinforcement device.
US10456229B2 Scanning of edentulous patients
Disclosed is a method for determining the relative arrangement of patient's jaws in a bite position when the patient's occlusion is not defined by natural teeth alone, where the method includes a step of obtaining a digital 3D representation including both surface data relating to dental tissue in one of the patient's jaws and surface data relating to a scan appliance arranged in relation to the jaw, where the scan appliance is configured for at least partly defining the patient's occlusion.
US10456222B2 Method of damping lateral, axial and longitudinal forces on dental prostheses using synthetic periodontal ligament fibers
A method of damping compressive, tensile, and lateral compressive and tensile forces on one or more prosthetic teeth and an implant recessed into jawbone through use of synthetic periodontal ligament fibers in the form of a damping membrane within a dental bridge assembly. An arcuate damping membrane positions on a full bar and a half-bar positions over the membrane; whereby the damping membrane is sufficiently resilient to enable lateral and axial movements by the prostheses affixed to the half-bar.
US10456220B2 Bendable prosthesis post and angular adjustment method
A bendable prosthetic abutment includes a guiding and anchoring segment, a connection zone, for connecting to an implant arranged on a gingival tissue for receiving a prosthetic abutment model, an intermediate restriction for angular orientation, a mounting and fastening portion forming an upper portion of the bondable prosthetic abutment for receiving a prosthesis, and a sacrificial and anchoring zone which has a diameter greater than a diameter of the connection zone so as to define a protuberant ring-shaped shoulder arranged between the intermediate restriction (4) and the connection zone (2) for connecting to an implant and anchoring in a cavity.
US10456218B1 Contoured-body orthodontic expansion screw
Disclosed is a palatal expander for widening a patient's upper jaw that includes portions that are anatomically contoured to the arched shape of a patient's palate. Specifically, the palatal expander includes expansion screws with movable bodies having anatomically contoured palatal surfaces that do not impinge palate tissue during jaw widening procedures. The expansion screws may further include features that allow for reduced hindrances to speech and eating during jaw widening procedures.
US10456214B2 Light point identification method
A data processing method performed by a computer for detecting reflections of light pulses, comprising the steps: acquiring a camera signal representing a series of camera images of a camera viewing field; detecting whether the camera signal includes one or more light mark portions within the camera viewing field possibly representing a light pulse reflection; relating the detected light mark portions in the series of camera images to a pre-defined emission pattern of the light pulses; and determining that a light mark portion is a reflected light pulse, if the light mark portion in the series of camera images matches to the pre-defined emission pattern of the light pulses.
US10456209B2 Remote laser treatment system with dynamic imaging
An integral laser imaging and treatment apparatus, and associated systems and methods that allow a physician (e.g., a surgeon) to perform laser surgical procedures on an eye structure or a body surface with an integral laser imaging and treatment apparatus disposed at a first (i.e. local) location from a control system disposed at a second (i.e. remote) location, e.g., a physician's office. In some embodiments, communication between the integral laser imaging and treatment apparatus and control system is achieved via the Internet®. Also, in some embodiments, the laser imaging and treatment apparatus includes a dynamic imaging system that verifies the identity of a patient, and is capable of being used for other important applications, such as tracking and analyzing trends in a disease process. Further, in some embodiments, the laser imaging and treatment apparatus determines the geographical location of the local laser generation unit of the system using GPS.
US10456207B2 Systems and tools for use with surgical robotic manipulators
A tool for use with a surgical robotic manipulator that comprises an energy applicator including a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end. The shaft has an axial-force receiving surface. A tool assembly comprises a support structure to support the energy applicator, an axial connector assembly arranged to engage and releasably lock the energy applicator to the support structure in a locked state, a drive system coupled to the support structure to rotatably drive the shaft of the energy applicator about the axis, a collet assembly cooperating with the axial connector assembly and configured to apply a force to the axial-force receiving surface of the energy applicator in the locked state, and a reference surface. The force includes an axial component directing the energy applicator proximally into continuous contact with the reference surface in the locked state.
US10456204B2 Preoperatively planning an arthroplasty procedure and generating a corresponding patient specific arthroplasty resection guide
Methods of manufacturing a custom arthroplasty resection guide or jig are disclosed herein. For example, one method may include: generating MRI knee coil two dimensional images, wherein the knee coil images include a knee region of a patient; generating MRI body coil two dimensional images, wherein the body coil images include a hip region of the patient, the knee region of the patient and an ankle region of the patient; in the knee coil images, identifying first locations of knee landmarks; in the body coil images, identifying second locations of the knee landmarks; run a transformation with the first and second locations, causing the knee coil images and body coil images to generally correspond with each other with respect to location and orientation.
US10456203B2 Preoperatively planning an arthroplasty procedure and generating a corresponding patient specific arthroplasty resection guide
Methods of manufacturing a custom arthroplasty resection guide or jig are disclosed herein. For example, one method may include: generating MRI knee coil two dimensional images, wherein the knee coil images include a knee region of a patient; generating MRI body coil two dimensional images, wherein the body coil images include a hip region of the patient, the knee region of the patient and an ankle region of the patient; in the knee coil images, identifying first locations of knee landmarks; in the body coil images, identifying second locations of the knee landmarks; run a transformation with the first and second locations, causing the knee coil images and body coil images to generally correspond with each other with respect to location and orientation.
US10456200B2 Catheter, examination system and thrombus removing device
The position of a metal marker 5 relative to an optical fiber 6 is fixed, and the metal marker 5 can be moved up close to a target site such as a thrombus. It is preferable that the position, in an optical fiber longitudinal direction, of a front-end face of the optical fiber 6 is coincident with the position, in an optical fiber longitudinal direction, of a front-end face of the metal marker 5. More specifically, since the distance between the target site and the front end of the optical fiber 6 is known by radiography, it becomes unnecessary to use a large quantity of contrast agent and irradiate a laser beam depending on skill and intuition, and therefore an effective laser beam irradiation becomes possible.
US10456194B2 System and method for endometrial ablation
A wall of a uterus is ablated by expanding a structure in the uterus and applying energy across the wall of the structure into the uterine wall. An exterior surface of the structure conforms to an inner wall of the uterus, and the energy may cause vapor to collect between the wall and the structure. The vapor is released by providing a barrier to release which is inflated at a pressure above which the barrier at least partially collapses to allow the vapor to leave the uterus.
US10456193B2 Medical device with a bilateral jaw configuration for nerve stimulation
Aspects of the present disclosure are presented for a single surgical instrument configured to grasp, seal, and/or cut tissue through application of therapeutic energy, and also detect nerves through application of non-therapeutic electrical energy. A medical device may include two jaws at an end effector, used to apply therapeutic energy and to perform surgical procedures. The therapeutic energy may be in the form of ultrasonic vibrations or higher voltage electrosurgical energy. One of the jaws may be configured to cut tissue through application of the blade. In addition, one or both of the two jaws may be configured to apply nontherapeutic energy for nerve stimulation probing. The application of therapeutic energy may be disabled while the nontherapeutic nerve stimulation energy is applied, and vice versa. The nontherapeutic nerve stimulation energy may be applied to the use of one or more probes positioned near one or both of the jaws.
US10456192B2 Bipolar electrosurgery actuator
A system for selectively actuating a heating current conductible from a bipolar generator to a surgical tool may comprise an actuator assembly having an output receptacle, an input plug, and an actuating component. The output receptacle may be configured to receive a complementary tool plug of the surgical tool. The input plug may be configured for mating with a generator receptacle receivable of the heating current from the bipolar generator. The generator receptacle may be complementary to the tool plug. The actuating component may have at least one of a switch and a lever arm and may be configured to communicate with the bipolar generator for selectively actuating the heating current to flow from the input plug to the output receptacle upon engagement of the switch or the lever arm.
US10456191B2 Surgical forceps and latching system
A surgical forceps comprising: a first working arm and a second working arm configured to move towards and away from each other; and an electromagnetic latching system; wherein the electromagnetic latching system is configured to create a force that is in a direction aligned with closing of the forceps or opposite to the closing of the forceps when an electromagnetic activation button is depressed.
US10456187B2 Modulating nerves within bone using bone fasteners
Methods of using hardware (e.g., bone screws, anchors or other devices) previously inserted within the body to facilitate energy delivery are disclosed. The energy delivery (e.g., thermal energy) may be used for neuromodulation (such as stimulation or denervation), tissue heating and ablation, curing, and other applications in the spine and non-spine orthopedic locations.
US10456186B1 Methods and devices to treat nasal airways
Methods and devices for treating nasal airways are provided. Such devices and methods may improve airflow through an internal and/or external nasal valve, and comprise the use of mechanical re-shaping, energy application and other treatments to modify the shape, structure, and/or air flow characteristics of an internal nasal valve, an external nasal valve or other nasal airways.
US10456184B2 Apparatus for delivery of reinforcing materials to bone
An apparatus and methods for delivery of reinforcing materials to a weakened or fractured bone is disclosed. An apparatus for delivering a reinforcing mixture to a bone including a tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis therebetween, wherein the tube has at least one inner lumen capable of allowing a bone reinforcing mixture to pass therethrough; a balloon engaging the tube wherein the balloon expands from a substantially deflated state to a substantially inflated state upon the bone reinforcing mixture entering the balloon; and at least one light guide extending through the tube into the balloon to guide a light into the balloon.
US10456183B2 Device in the form of a kit for mixing and injecting a bone cement
A device in the form of a kit for mixing and injecting a bone cement is described, in which a mixing unit and a transfer unit are two units distinct from and independent of each other, with no element in common, and are designed to be connected alternately, that is to say successively, to the same end of a hollow cylindrical body or mixing body of a main module, before this main module is connected to an injection unit via its other end.
US10456178B2 Osseointegrable device
An implant arranged for integration into a skeletal bone of a patient, comprising: a body having at least one end, the body being arranged to substantially mimic a portion of a skeletal bone; wherein the at least one end includes an enlarged portion arranged to, in use, prevent migration of the implant into the flesh of a patient.
US10456175B2 Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools
A spinal joint distraction system for treating a facet joint including articular surfaces having a contour is disclosed and may include a delivery device including a generally tubular structure adapted to engage a facet joint, an implant adapted to be delivered through the delivery device and into the facet joint, the implant comprising two members arranged in opposed position, and an implant distractor comprising a generally elongate member adapted to advance between the two members of the implant causing separation of the members and distraction of the facet joint, wherein the implant is adapted to conform to the shape of the implant distractor and/or the articular surfaces of the facet upon being delivered to the facet joint. Several embodiments of a system, several embodiments of an implant, and several methods are disclosed including a method for interbody fusion.
US10456174B2 Connectors for use in systems and methods for reducing the risk of proximal junctional kyphosis
Systems and methods for reducing the risk of PJK, PJF, and other conditions are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a longitudinal extension can be added to a primary fixation construct to extend the construct to one or more additional vertebral levels. The extension can be attached to a first attachment point, such as a spinous process of a vertebra that is superior to the primary construct. The extension can also be attached to a second attachment point, such as a component of the primary construct or an anatomical structure disposed inferior to the first attachment point. The extension can be more flexible than the primary construct and/or can limit motion to a lesser degree than the primary construct, thereby providing a more-gradual transition from the instrumented vertebrae to the natural patient anatomy adjacent thereto. The extension can be placed with little or no soft tissue disruption.
US10456172B2 Magnetically actuateable rod insertion for minimally invasive surgery
The present disclosure describes a spinal fixation system comprising a telescoping spinal rod, as well as methods of its use and a guide tower for use therewith. The telescoping rod can be extended after it has been inserted into the patient below the fascia, which permits it to be extended in the sub-fascial space.
US10456170B2 Device for enriching spermatozoa
The invention relates to a device for insertion into a vaginal passage or for accommodation of a penis during coitus, comprising a selectively permeable separating wall for the enrichment of X-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa or Y-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa, wherein the separating wall shows an increased permeability for X-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa or Y-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa.
US10456167B2 Coring dilator for defining an aperture in a tissue wall
A coring tool and a dilator for defining an aperture in a tissue is presented. The system is preferably configured for generating an aperture within a ventricular wall for a method of implantation of ventricular assist devices (VAD's). The insertion tool/system includes a conduit device including a detachable dilator-coring tool and cuff which secures within a defined aperture in the tissue.
US10456165B2 Endoscopic surgical device and overtube
An endoscopic surgical device and an overtube that allows the state of a distal end of a treatment tool to be easily checked while reducing the diameter of the overtube and can improve surgical efficiency. An endoscope insertion part of an endoscope and a treatment tool insertion part of a treatment tool are insertable through an overtube inserted into a body wall, and a slider is provided for moving the endoscope insertion part and the treatment tool insertion part forward and backward in an interlocking manner. A guide part that guides the endoscope insertion part in a direction away from a distal end of the treatment tool insertion part is provided in the vicinity of an endoscope delivery port in a distal end cap at the distal end of the overtube, and the endoscope insertion part is delivered in an oblique direction from the endoscope delivery port.
US10456160B2 Stenotic region scoring assembly and method
Assemblies and methods for scoring a stenotic region within a vessel of a patient are disclosed. An assembly can comprise a scoring member and a deployment member. The scoring member can include an elongate push structure and a tubular, self-expanding scaffold. The elongate push structure can be positioned proximal of the self-expanding scaffold and, at its distal end portion, eccentrically coupled with a proximal end portion of the self-expanding scaffold. The deployment member can be removably positioned within a central lumen of the self-expanding scaffold and detachably engageable with a portion of the self-expanding scaffold. The self-expanding scaffold can be movable between a downsized configuration, when receiving axial tension from the deployment member, and an expanded configuration, in the absence of axial tension. The assembly can further comprise means for detachably engaging the deployment member and the self-expanding scaffold and means for detachably engaging the deployment member and the elongate push structure.
US10456159B2 Thrombo-embolic protection and embolectomy/thrombectomy devices and methods
A device for intra-vascular embolic-thrombolic protection, as well as embolectomy/thrombectomy and atherectomy interventional procedures and methods. At least a portion of the working end of the device may be formed monolithically from a single hypodermic tube, or may be formed of monolithic inner and outer tubes with fixed or movable guide wire elements and imaging modalities. The device may comprise structures enabling coring, expansion within a vascular structure and vascular wall shaving, as well as filtration, stabilization and capturing of thrombotic or embolitic material during an intervention procedure.
US10456158B2 Cordless hand-held ultrasonic surgical device
An ultrasonic surgical device includes a handle body, an ultrasonic waveguide engaged with the handle body and extending distally therefrom and including a proximal end portion disposed at the handle body, an ultrasonic generator releasably engagable with the handle body and including a first set of contacts, and an ultrasonic transducer releasably engagable with the handle body independently of the ultrasonic generator. The ultrasonic transducer includes a distal end portion configured to engage the proximal end portion of the ultrasonic waveguide and a second set of contacts configured to electrically couple to the first set of contacts.
US10456152B2 Catheter with a collection chamber
A catheter is provided with a collection chamber located between a seal and a cap. The seal is located distal from the collection chamber, and the cap is located proximal from the collection chamber. The seal may be opened and closed to alternately allow the passage of material into the collection chamber and prevent fluid from escaping from the shaft lumen. The cap may be opened and closed to allow the removal of a mass from the collection chamber and to prevent fluid from escaping during collection of the mass.
US10456151B2 Methods and apparatus for flow restoration
Methods for restoring blood flow in occluded blood vessels using an apparatus having a self-expandable distal segment that is pre-formed to assume a superimposed structure in an unconstrained condition but can be made to take on a volume-reduced form making it possible to introduce it with a microcatheter and a push wire arranged at the proximal end, with the distal segment in its superimposed structure assuming the form of a longitudinally open tube and having a mesh structure of interconnected strings or filaments or struts. In a preferred embodiment, the distal segment has a tapering structure at its proximal end where the strings or filaments or struts converge at a connection point.
US10456146B2 Depth controllable and measurable medical driver devices and methods of use
Disclosed are devices and methods for creating a bore in bone. The devices and methods described involve driving a rotating bit in an axial direction such that both rotation and linear movement are controlled and measurable. The instrument is useful for a surgeon to control and simultaneously measure the travel of the tool into the bone and prevent injury to surrounding structures.
US10456145B2 Expandable reamers
An expandable reamer includes, inter alia, an outer tube, an inner shaft, a movable blade, and an actuator assembly. The expandable reamers can be used to remove diseased bone.
US10456143B2 Composite joint arthroplasty systems and methods
A prosthesis may have an articulating component formed via casting and a 3D printed bone anchoring component with a joint-facing side and a bone-facing side. The bone-facing side may have a bone engagement surface with a porous structure with pores selected to facilitate in-growth of the bone into the pores. The bone facing side may further have a surface layer of Titanium Dioxide nanotubes. The joint-facing side may be secured to the articulating component by melting Titanium nanoparticles at a temperature below the melting temperatures of the major constituents of the articulating component and/or the bone anchoring component, such as Cobalt, Chromium, and/or Titanium, so as to avoid significantly modifying the crystalline structures of the articulating component and/or the bone anchoring component. The melting temperature of the Titanium nanoparticles may be about 500° C.
US10456140B2 Surgical stapling system comprising an unclamping lockout
A surgical stapling assembly is disclosed. The stapling instrument comprises a staple cartridge configured to staple the tissue of a patient and a cutting member configure to incise the tissue. The stapling instrument further comprises an anvil movable between an open position and a closed position to clamp tissue against the staple cartridge. The anvil is configured to deform the staples when the staples are ejected from the staple cartridge. In at least one embodiment, the stapling instrument comprises a lockout configured to prevent the cutting member from incising the tissue until after the staples have been formed. In at least one embodiment, the stapling instrument comprises a lockout configured to prevent the anvil from being opened while the cutting member is exposed.
US10456139B2 Seal element for anastomosis
A seal element for sealing between tissue lumens includes a first material for allowing tissue ingrowth and a second sealant material.
US10456138B2 Method of providing temporary protection of anastomosis
A surgical device for temporary protection of an anastomosis in the colon, the rectum, or the anal passage, including: a semi-rigid hollow longitudinal temporary anchor element, a first wall of which includes a substantially cylindrical main portion with a substantially circular section having a length of at least 50 mm, the first wall having an outside diameter that may be varied in a controlled manner; and a flexible sheath fixed to the anchor element against, preferably around, the first wall and having a length downstream of the anchor element of at least 50 cm, and an outside diameter when at rest in the range 20 mm to 40 mm, and the sheath is made from a biocompatible elastomer material having a wall thickness in the range 0.05 mm to 1 mm.
US10456132B2 Jaw opening feature for surgical stapler
An end effector for use with a surgical instrument includes a lower jaw, an anvil, and a resilient member. The anvil is pivotable relative to the lower jaw between a fully opened position and a fully closed position. The resilient member is configured to bias the anvil to remain in the fully opened position when the anvil is in the fully opened position. The end effector may include a closure ring coupled with the anvil that is translatable relative to the lower jaw and configured to engage the anvil at an interface as the closure ring translates proximally relative to the lower jaw to thereby pivot the anvil relative to the lower jaw toward the fully opened position. In various embodiments, the resilient member may comprise elastomeric material positioned between the closure ring and the anvil or a pair of springs or resilient arms that engage the anvil.
US10456126B2 Forceps with integrated blade
An apparatus includes a gripping instrument that includes a first arm and a second arm disposed opposite the first arm. The first arm and the second arm are joined at a joint, where an end of the first arm opposite the joint is configured to move towards an end of the second arm opposite the joint in a gripping direction. The apparatus further includes a blade disposed on the first arm, where the blade is oriented at an angle that is non-parallel to the gripping direction.
US10456125B2 Surgical access device comprising internal retractor
Devices, methods, and systems provide a surgical access device comprising an internal retractor device integrated with or coupled to a body wall or wound retractor. The wound retractor retracts an opening in a body wall into a body cavity, while the internal retractor permits a user to control the positions of internal structures within the body cavity, thereby permitting a user to define a surgical field. Embodiments of the internal retractor are adjustable.
US10456123B2 Apparatus and method for sealing a vascular puncture
A closure system for delivering a sealant to an arteriotomy. A distal section of the closure system can include overlapping inner and outer sleeves that can expand with expansion of the sealant. A proximal section of the closure system can include a handle portion and a sheath adapter extending from the handle portion. The handle portion can include one or more actuators that when depressed or engaged can assist in deployment of the sealant in the arteriotomy and can further include tamping of the sealant and/or retraction of an expandable member. The sheath adapter can removably engage a side port or an irrigation line of a standard procedural sheath. When the sheath adapter is secured to the procedural sheath, movement of the closure system can also move the procedural sheath.
US10456122B2 Surgical system including powered rotary-type handpiece
A surgical system which may include a controller, a data entry device, a powered surgical handpiece and a surgical tool adapted to couple to the surgical handpiece. The surgical handpiece can include motor direction control and feedback, safety stop features, stimulation and nerve integrity monitoring, a tool connector assembly configured to retain a variety of surgical tools and optional navigation and/or electric ratcheting features.
US10456120B2 Biopsy device having integrated vacuum
A biopsy device includes a housing body, and a cannula assembly having a first elongate cannula and a second elongate cannula coaxial with the first elongate cannula. The second elongate cannula has a side wall and a lumen. The side wall has a vacuum side port in fluid communication with the lumen. A vacuum source is positioned in the housing body. The vacuum source has a chamber side wall, which may define a U-shaped volume, and has a chamber vacuum port. A seal is interposed in sealing engagement between the chamber vacuum port and the second elongate cannula. A trigger slide assembly is configured to move the second elongate cannula to align the vacuum side port of the second elongate cannula with the chamber vacuum port of the vacuum source to supply vacuum from the vacuum source to the lumen of the second elongate cannula.
US10456117B2 Method and device for adjusting ultrasonic cavitation intensity
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method and a device for adjusting ultrasonic cavitation intensity. The adjusting method includes: controlling to adjust a jth cavitation coefficient according to an ith cavitation intensity value and a target cavitation intensity value, so as to calculate to obtain an (i+1)th cavitation intensity value; and continuing to control to adjust a (j+1)th cavitation coefficient according to the (i+1)th cavitation intensity value and the target cavitation intensity value, so as to calculate to obtain an (i+2)th cavitation intensity value if the absolute value of a difference between the (i+1)th cavitation intensity value and the target cavitation intensity value is greater than a set threshold value, and ending the method when it is determined that the absolute value of the difference between the (i+1)th cavitation intensity value and the target cavitation intensity value is less than or equal to the set threshold value.
US10456115B2 Ultrasound system and clutter filtering method thereof
An ultrasound system and a clutter filtering method thereof are provided. The clutter filtering method includes: transmitting an ultrasound signal to an object; receiving a reflection signal reflected from the object; performing a singular value decomposition (SVD) on a plurality of doppler signals constituting the reflection signal; dividing a representation of the object into a plurality of regions according to a result of performing the SVD; determining cutoff frequencies of the plurality of regions according to different methods; and performing clutter filtering on the plurality of regions by using the determined cutoff frequencies.
US10456110B2 Ultrasound imaging apparatus
There is provided an ultrasound imaging apparatus that can reduce vertical stripes even though a transmission interval is widened for high speed imaging. When a receiving unit 1201 receives an instruction to perform a high speed imaging mode, an aperture synthesizing unit 1300 adds a predetermined number (N) of phase outputs obtained from the reflected ultrasonic waves of individual transmission beams at the same received focal points to reduce the occurrence of stripes on an image. In order to generate N phase outputs at each of the received focal points, a control unit 401 finds a necessary number (M) of the reception scanning lines to be set by the reception beam former 603, and notifies the reception beam former 603 of the number.
US10456108B2 Systems and methods for automatic time gain compensation in a handheld ultrasound imaging system
An apparatus and method for automatically calculating and applying time gain compensation in a handheld or hand-carried ultrasonic imaging machine. The apparatus include an autogain unit to calculate the time gain compensation based on a processed ultrasound image. The image is divided into regions, and the image intensity is used to mask regions which satisfy a threshold. Masked regions are used to calculate a gain curve which is then spatially and temporally smoothed. Means are providing for masking entire columns of regions to remove areas where the probe is not in contact. This approach may allow less experienced users to achieve high quality images without the difficult and time-consuming task of manually adjusting the time gain compensation.
US10456105B2 Systems and methods with a swellable material disposed over a transducer of an ultrasound imaging system
A catheter assembly for an ultrasound system includes an elongated catheter for insertion into the cardiovascular system of a patient. The catheter includes a sheath that defines a lumen extending along the sheath. The catheter assembly also includes an imaging core for inserting into the lumen of the catheter. The imaging core includes an elongated, rotatable driveshaft and an imaging device coupled to the distal end of the driveshaft with rotation of the driveshaft causing a corresponding rotation of the imaging device. The imaging device includes at least one transducer for transforming applied electrical signals to acoustic signals and also for transforming received echo signals to electrical signals. The imaging core further includes a swellable material disposed on at least the at least one transducer and configured and arranged to rotate with rotation of the driveshaft and to swell upon exposure to a fluid.
US10456104B2 Universal C-arm calibration seat
A universal C-ARM calibration seat includes a base, at least three action units, and a driving and positioning device. The base is annular and has a central axis. The base includes a correction plate mounting area. The at least three action units is mounted on a side of the base opposite to the correction plate mounting area. Each of the at least three action units includes a sliding member. The driving and positioning device is coaxially mounted to and rotatable relative to the base about the central axis. The driving and positioning device includes a rotating unit configured to actuate each sliding member. When the driving and positioning device rotates relative to the base, the rotating unit actuates each sliding member to simultaneously move toward the central axis.
US10456103B2 Unified trajectory generation process and system
A system, medium, and method including obtaining a plurality of positions for multiple components defined by a plan; obtaining a set of constraints that express limitations for the multiple components at the plurality of positions, the constraints being applicable to a plan where the multiple components synchronously change their positions with time to traverse a prescribed sequence of the plurality of positions, at least one of the multiple components being further constrained to change its position over time by staying within a predefined tolerance to a predefined smooth function of position over time between different positions; determining a trajectory of position and a minimum duration in which the multiple components completely synchronously traverse the prescribed sequence of positions while satisfying the constraints for the multiple components; and generating a record of the determined trajectory of position and the minimum duration for the plurality of components.
US10456102B2 Automated apparatus to improve image quality in x-ray and associated method of use
A system or method for improving quality in projection and tomographic x-ray, which includes a depth sensing device to measure a depth of at least one body part of a patient from the depth sensing device and a control unit to calculate a thickness and/or circumference of the body part using the depth information. The calculated thickness and circumference information is used to determine an optimal level of x-ray exposure for the body part. The system or method also includes a camera to identify the body part that needs to be examined and to detect any motion of the identified body part.
US10456099B2 Radiation detecting device and medical imaging device
There is provided a configuration that allows implementation of both photon measurement and current measurement with practical measuring performance and circuit area, where a plurality of detector elements constituting one detector pixel are connected to photon measuring circuits on a one-to-one basis, thereby counting current pulse signals outputted from the detector elements, and a current measuring unit incorporates an integrator, an adder, and a sample-hold circuit provided for every detector pixel, and a converter for converting analogue signals to digital signals, one converter being provided for a plurality of detector pixels. The integrator integrates and the adder adds current pulse signals respectively outputted from the plurality of detector elements constituting one detector pixel, the sample-hold circuit integrates outputs from the adder, and the converter selectively converts analogue outputs from the integration circuit of any of the plurality of detector pixels.
US10456098B2 Mammography detector with small chest distance
An X-ray detector is manufactured bonding detector layers onto a main frame leaving a protruding edge portion extending beyond edge of the detector layers. The protruding edge portion of the main frame is then detached from the main frame along a detachment line adjacent the edge of the detector layers before a cover with a thin edge wall is applied to the detector stack.
US10456096B2 Method and apparatus for providing two digital panoramic layer images
The invention relates to a method for providing a first and a second digital panoramic layer image optimized for a comparison, wherein the first and second panoramic layer images each have multiple projections detected and stored for them by means of at least one digital detector during an at least partial revolution of a recording unit around an object to be recorded, and the first and second panoramic layer images are each produced from the multiple projections in accordance with a computation code and by forming a panoramic layer. Differences between the first and second panoramic layer images are minimized by altering at least one parameter of the computation code for fresh production of the first and/or second panoramic layer image. In addition, the invention relates to a corresponding apparatus.
US10456095B2 X-ray diagnosis apparatus and image processing apparatus
A marker-coordinate detecting unit detects coordinates of a stent marker on a new image when the new image is stored in an image-data storage unit; and then a correction-image creating unit creates a correction image from the new image through, for example, image transformation processing, so as to match up the detected coordinates with reference coordinates that are coordinates of the stent marker already detected by the marker-coordinate detecting unit in a first frame. An image post-processing unit then creates an image for display by performing post-processing on the correction image created by the correction-image creating unit, the post-processing including high-frequency noise reduction filtering-processing, low-frequency component removal filtering-processing, and logarithmic-image creating processing; and then a system control unit performs control of displaying a moving image of an enlarged image of a set region that is set in the image for display, together with an original image.
US10456094B2 Systems and methods for numerically evaluating vasculature
Systems and methods are disclosed for providing a cardiovascular score for a patient. A method includes receiving, using at least one computer system, patient-specific data regarding a geometry of multiple coronary arteries of the patient; and creating, using at least one computer system, a three-dimensional model representing at least portions of the multiple coronary arteries based on the patient-specific data. The method also includes evaluating, using at least one computer system, multiple characteristics of at least some of the coronary arteries represented by the model; and generating, using at least one computer system, the cardiovascular score based on the evaluation of the multiple characteristics. Another method includes generating the cardiovascular score based on evaluated multiple characteristics for portions of the coronary arteries having fractional flow reserve values of at least a predetermined threshold value.
US10456092B2 Surgical microscope system
A surgical microscope system includes an infrared thermocamera that directly obtains temperature data on an illuminating spot. If the obtained temperature data indicates a higher temperature than a temperature represented by reference temperature data, an alarm unit generates an alarming sound to notify in advance a risk of overheating so that a counteraction such as stopping an illuminating beam can be taken to surely prevent the overheating of the illuminating spot.
US10456090B2 Method to determine individualized insulin sensitivity and optimal insulin dose by linear regression, and related systems
This invention relates to a method and a device for predicting the glucose concentration of a subject and recommending therapeutic action. The responses of the user's glucose to administered doses of insulin, dietary carbohydrates, and other factors influencing glucose concentration are measured individually for a given user. Once these responses are learned as a function of time, the method and device can receive information about the factors which that have been recently or will soon be administered and can recommend which other factors should also be administered.
US10456086B2 Method, system and computer readable medium for predictive hypoglycemia detection for mild to moderate exercise
A system, method and non-transient computer readable medium for predicting hypoglycemic risk in patients with diabetes following moderate exercise. A system may include a digital processor; and an exercise module configured to generate a hypoglycemia risk signal with a hypoglycemia prediction algorithm and to determine a hypoglycemia risk state with a classifier algorithm that classifies the hypoglycemia risk signal to identify an actionable hypoglycemia risk state based on a predefined threshold.
US10456081B2 Blood pressure apparatus using active materials and related methods
Example blood pressure apparatus using active materials and related methods are described herein. An example apparatus includes a band to be worn around a limb of a user, an active material carried by the band and a controller to: (1) apply an activation signal to the active material to constrict blood flow in the limb, and (2) reduce the activation signal to allow blood flow in the limb.
US10456079B1 Detecting and avoiding blood vessels
A method differentiates a blood vessel from a nonvascular tissue during a minimally invasive surgery using a device. A device may be any penetration sensor device, such as a dilator sensor device, a hollow needle sensor device, or a trocar sensor device, which penetrates the skin and subcutaneous layers to reach a target location inside the body. The penetration sensor device includes a sensor probe which can make optical measurements to determine various parameters of the tissue at the tip of the sensor probe. These parameters may include an optical signal level returned from tissue contacting the tip of the sensor probe, an oxygen saturation level of the tissue, a total hemoglobin concentration, a blood flow, and a pulse. Based on these parameters, the presence or absence of a blood vessel at the tip of the penetration sensor device can be determined while the device travels towards the target location for surgery.
US10456076B2 Method for measuring movement of cervical vertebra, device thereof and wearable apparatus
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for measuring a movement of the cervical vertebra, a device thereof and a wearable apparatus. The method for measuring a movement of the cervical vertebra comprises: obtaining a movement angle of the cervical vertebra with a sensor; and calculating a movement amount of the cervical vertebra based on the movement angle of the cervical vertebra. Therefore, according to embodiments of the present disclosure, exact data values of the movement angles of the cervical vertebra can be acquired with the sensor, and the movement amount of the cervical vertebra can be calculated on the basis of this, thereby a quantitative value of the movement of the cervical vertebra can be acquired exactly in form of a numerical value, which is convenient for future processings.
US10456073B2 System, method and apparatus for rapid brief feedback intracerebral stimulation based on real-time desynchronization
There is provided a system, methods and apparatuses for stopping the development of paroxysms based on a feedback stimulation at low frequencies for a few seconds after the detection of a seizure precursor.
US10456072B2 Image interpretation support apparatus and method
An image interpretation support apparatus includes a line-of-sight detecting unit that detects a line of sight of a person who reads the image, a gaze determining unit that determines, in accordance with a detection result obtained by the line-of-sight detecting unit, whether a candidate lesion portion in an image to be interpreted that is displayed on a display unit has been gazed at by the person who reads the image, a completion detecting unit that detects completion of image interpretation, by the person who reads the image, of the image to be interpreted that is displayed on the display unit, and a display control unit that, in a case where the completion detecting unit detects the completion of the image interpretation and the gaze determining unit determines that the candidate lesion portion has not been gazed at, switches from a first display state to a second display state.
US10456070B2 Apparatus for obtaining and analyzing a blood sample with a lancet coupling mechanism
An apparatus for obtaining and analyzing a blood sample is presented. The apparatus comprises an integrated drive unit having a common drive source and a drive force transmission gearing that couples a lancet drive, a device for advancing a magazine, and a sample transfer device to the drive source. A tensioning rotor and a drive rotor are mounted so that they are rotatable coaxially to one another. A first cam control converts the rotation of the drive rotor into a radial forward and reverse movement of a drive rod. A second cam control converts the rotational movement of the tensioning rotor into a linear movement of a link slide. A switching link moved by the link slide rotates the magazine an additional step. A third cam control converts the rotational movement of the tensioning rotor into a linear movement of a pressure tappet perpendicular to the piercing axis.
US10456069B2 Lancing device with side activated charge and eject mechanisms
A lancing device having a housing with a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal axis. The lancing device also has a lancet carrier translationally supported with respect to the housing. The lancet carrier has a proximal end and a distal end. The lancing device additionally has a charging mechanism and/or an ejection mechanism adapted to pivot into the lancing device for engaging portions of the lancet carrier to perform the same.
US10456063B2 System and Method for Monitoring Pleural Fluid
The disclosure is directed to intrapleural air leak detection and monitoring. According to various embodiments of the disclosure, an air leak may be detected utilizing at least one sensor to determine whether fluid extracted from a pleural cavity of a patient includes carbon dioxide and/or a second substance. The second substance may be a foreign substance inhaled by the patient to confirm presence of the air leak. The air leak may be further monitored over a period of time by collecting temporally successive measurements associated with detected concentrations of carbon dioxide. Therefore, tissue damage and recovery may be assessed according to objectively collected criteria.
US10456061B2 Holding arrangement for a surgical access system
A holding arrangement for a surgical access assembly is disclosed. One holding arrangement includes a holder member and a support member configured to engage with the holder member. The support member supports an outer sheath of a surgical assembly. The support member is compatible with a magnetic resonance imaging device. Another holding arrangement includes a holder member configured to hold a medical or diagnostic device such as a catheter.
US10456057B2 Systems and methods for evaluation of electrophysiology systems
A signal processing evaluator and methods that compare a digital waveform of a cardiac signal to a first processed signal generated by a test system such as an EP recorder or an EP mapping system and generates a first finding evaluating how well the test system filters non-cardiac signals or simulated body impedance. A simulator and methods that send cardiac signals including non-cardiac signals or simulated body impedance to a test system and to a signal processing evaluator for evaluation of the test system.
US10456055B2 Device for applying electrode assemblies
The invention relates to a device comprising a number of electrode assemblies (10), which can be applied to the skin surface (4) of an animal or human being and by means of which voltages and currents can be tapped from the skin surface (4), and comprising a flexible, in particular extendable, retaining element (6) formed by a planar or film-like molded part. According to the invention, the electrode assemblies (10) comprise a main body (1) and a number of pin electrodes (2) that protrude from the main body (1) in the same direction, the electrode assemblies (10) are fastened to the retaining element (6), and the main body (1) of the respective electrode assembly (10) is connected to the retaining element (6), wherein the pin electrodes (2) of all electrode assemblies (10) protrude in the same direction.
US10456052B2 Electronic device having segmental portion on housing thereof
A housing of an electronic device may operate as an antenna while being partly insulated to prevent the degradation of antenna radiation efficiency. The electronic device may include a housing, a display, at least one sensor, and at least one processor. The housing may include a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a side surface enclosing at least part of a space between the first and second surfaces. The side surface may include an elongated first member that is formed of an opaque material, and at least one second member dividing the first member into at least two segments and formed of a light-transmittable material. The at least one sensor may be located in the space adjacent to the at least one second member and oriented to detect incident light received through the at least one second member.
US10456048B2 Implantable sensor device adapted to sense a characteristic of a body in vivo
A sensor device includes an implantable sensor unit, a transponder unit, and a wired connection flexibly and electrically connecting the implantable sensor unit and the transponder unit. The implantable sensor unit is adapted to be implanted into a body. The implantable sensor unit includes a comparator and a sensor adapted to sense a characteristic of the body in vivo. The sensor is adapted to supply an analog signal to a first input of the comparator. The transponder unit is adapted to supply a control signal to the implantable sensor unit and to receive an output signal of the comparator. The implantable sensor unit is adapted to supply an analog approximation signal to a second input of the comparator in response to the control signal. The wired connection is adapted to transmit the control signal and the output signal of the comparator.
US10456046B2 Device and method for hemorrhage detection and guided resuscitation and applications of same
Aspects of the invention relates to systems and methods for detecting volume status, volume overload, dehydration, hemorrhage and real time assessment of resuscitation, as well as organ failure including but not limited cardiac, renal, and hepatic dysfunction, of a living subject using non-invasive vascular analysis (NIVA). In one embodiment, a non-invasive device, which includes at least one sensor, is used to acquire vascular signals from the living subject in real time. The vascular signals are sent to a controller, which processes the vascular signals to determine at least one hemodynamic parameter, such as the volume status of the living subject. In certain embodiments, the vascular signals are processed by a spectral fast Fourier transform (FFT) analysis to obtain the peripheral vascular signal frequency spectrum, and the volume status of the living subject may be determined by comparing amplitudes of the peaks of the peripheral vascular signal frequency spectrum.
US10456045B2 System and method for determining a measure of the resistance of peripheral vasculature
A system for determining the resistance of peripheral vasculature including a sensor configured to generate output signals proportional to the amount of blood in the peripheral vasculature over time, and a computer subsystem configured to determine the resistance of the peripheral vasculature in response to the output signals.
US10456041B2 Medical imaging apparatus and method of controlling the same
There are provided a medical imaging apparatus and a method for controlling a medical imaging apparatus. The medical imaging apparatus includes an image registering unit configured to register a pre-imaged medical image with respect to an object based on a first reference point included in the pre-imaged medical image and a second reference point of the object; a location detecting unit configured to detect a user's movement based on the second reference point; and a user interface configured to display a pre-imaged medical image corresponding to the detected movement of the user.
US10456040B2 Imaging device
The fusion element of the imaging processing element 31 generates the fused image by combining: the corrected image generated by using; at least one parameter relative to the color space including RGB value of each pixel, luminance, value, saturation and hue of the visible image, and each pixel value of the near-infrared image imaging fluorescences from indocyanine green; and the second corrected image that is the near-infrared image after colored.
US10456034B2 Ophthalmic microscope system
According to one embodiment, an ophthalmic microscope system includes an illumination system, a pair of light-receiving systems, and an irradiation system. The illumination system is configured to irradiate a subject's eye with illumination light. Each of the light-receiving systems includes a first objective lens and a first imaging device, and is configured to guide the illumination light returning from the subject's eye to the first imaging device through the first objective lens. The objective optical axes of the light-receiving systems are not parallel to each other. The irradiation system is configured to irradiate the subject's eye with light different from the illumination light from a direction different from the objective optical axes.
US10456033B2 Apparatus and method for measuring blood flow of vessels
An apparatus and a method for measuring blood flow of vessels are provided. The apparatus includes a light source, a light splitting module, a reference arm module, a sample arm module, a probing module, and a control system. The sample arm module includes a scanning unit and an optical-path shifting device. A probe light is obtained from the light splitting module, and a central line of a main light of the probe light extends through a rotation axis of the scanning unit. The probe light is reflected by the scanning unit to the optical-path shifting device. When the optical-path shifting device is rotated between a first position and a second position respectively, the probe light scans a vessel in fundus to obtain a first phase shift signal and a second phase shift signal blood flow rates and total blood flow of all the vessels near an optic disc are determined.
US10456032B2 Ophthalmic imaging apparatus and ophthalmic image processing apparatus
An ophthalmic imaging apparatus of an embodiment includes a data acquisition unit, a blood vessel enhanced image forming unit, and a blood vessel gradient distribution determination unit. The data acquisition unit is configured to acquire a three dimensional data set of a fundus of a subject's eye using optical coherence tomography (OCT). The blood vessel enhanced image forming unit is configured to form a blood vessel enhanced image based on the three dimensional data set. The blood vessel gradient distribution determination unit is configured to determine a blood vessel gradient distribution that shows gradients of blood vessels at a plurality of locations in the fundus, based on the blood vessel enhanced image.
US10456025B2 Tracheal intubation device
An intubation device for placing a tracheal tube into a patient's trachea. The intubation device comprises a flexible light-wand having light emitting means placed in a distal end portion thereof. A distal portion of the flexible light-wand is adapted for placement inside the tracheal tube with the distal end portion thereof being in proximity to a distal end of the tracheal tube. The intubation device further comprises a coupling conduit. The coupling conduit has a tracheal tube port for being connected to the tracheal tube placed at a distal end thereof, a ventilating port for being connected to a ventilatory source, a monitoring port for being connected to a respiratory gas monitor, and a sealed aperture placed at a proximal end thereof. The sealed aperture accommodates the flexible light wand therethrough in a sealed fashion such that ventilating and monitoring of the patient is enabled while the flexible light wand is placed in the tracheal tube.
US10456021B2 Endoscope apparatus and method for operating endoscope apparatus
An endoscope apparatus includes an optical system including a focus lens, a connector to which an interchangeable optical system is connected, an image sensor configured to output a captured image based on the optical system and the interchangeable optical system, and a processor including hardware. The processor performs a determination process of determining whether the interchangeable optical system is a known or unknown optical system, implements a first step amount determination process when the interchangeable optical system is determined to be a known optical system, and implements a second step amount determination process when the interchangeable optical system is determined to be an unknown optical system and controls the focus lens based on step amount information determined.
US10456020B2 Endoscopic surgery device
An endoscopic surgery device that can easily acquire an image desired by a surgeon, and that has high operability. The endoscopic surgery device includes: an outer tube body; an endoscope insertion path that is provided inside the outer tube body; a treatment tool insertion path that is provided inside the outer tube body; a position sensor that detects a movement amount of the treatment tool insertion part with respect to the outer tube body; and a control unit that has a non-sensitive area where a range of an observation image is not changed if the movement amount of the treatment tool insertion part is within a predetermined range, and a sensitive area where the range of the observation image is varied in accordance with the movement amount of the treatment tool insertion part if the movement amount of the treatment tool insertion part is not within the predetermined range.
US10456015B2 Endoscopic surgical device and outer sleeve
Provided is an endoscopic surgical device and an overtube with which a surgeon can easily obtain a desired image and operability is high. The overtube includes a slider inside the overtube body that guides an endoscope and a treatment tool into a body cavity, the first valve member provided in the endoscope insertion passage, and the second valve member provided in the treatment tool insertion passage. F1>F3 and F2>F3 are satisfied when a fixing force for fixing the slider to the endoscope is defined as F1, a fixing force for fixing the slider to the treatment tool is defined as F2, and a frictional force that receives from the first valve member when the endoscope moves forward and backward is defined as F3.
US10456012B2 Disposable endoscope and system
A disposable endoscope and system, the endoscope comprising: a tubular component, a linear drive piece controlling the component to bend, an image pickup unit at the front end of the component and a wiring harness connected thereto, a cladding layer wrapping around the integral structure, and a connector head and a disposable fixing piece both at one end of the piece away from the component. A first connector fixed at the head at one end of the piece is detachably engaged with a corresponding second connector of an external control base; the first connector is fixed by the disposable fixing piece with respect to the head, and can be moved in a length direction within a through hole of the head after the piece is removed.
US10456011B2 Methods and systems for attaching medical device sections
Embodiments of the disclosure include methods and systems for attaching an articulation section. In an embodiment, a medical instrument includes a first tubular member including a first end. The medical instrument also includes a second tubular member including a first end. The second tubular member includes a plurality of layers including an inner layer and a first layer including a fluorinated material. The inner layer includes a first section disposed under the first layer and a second section extending out from under the first layer. A portion of the first tubular member overlaps and is bonded to at least a portion of the second section of the inner layer of the second tubular member.
US10456009B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and computer-readable recording medium
An image processing apparatus includes: a candidate region detection unit configured to detect, from an image acquired by imaging inside a lumen of a living body, a candidate region for a specific region that is a region where a specific part in the lumen has been captured; a candidate region information acquiring unit configured to acquire information related to the candidate region detected by the candidate region detection unit; an identification means determination unit configured to determine an identification means for identification of, based on the information related to the candidate region, whether or not the candidate region is the specific region; and an identification unit configured to identify whether or not the candidate region is the specific region by using the identification means determined by the identification means determination unit.
US10456003B2 Surface maintenance machine
A surface maintenance machine comprising two front wheels, at least one rear wheel, a motive source for providing motive force to at least one front wheel to drive the machine on a surface. Embodiments also include an operator platform allowing an operator to stand thereon extending at least partly around the rear wheel, for supporting an operator in a standing position with the operator's feet on either side of the rear wheel.
US10456001B2 Cyclonic vacuum cleaner with improved collection chamber
A vacuum cleaner with a cyclone module assembly comprises a cyclone separation chamber for separating dust and debris from air and a collection chamber for collecting dust and debris that is separated from the air in the cyclone separation chamber. The cyclone module assembly further includes at least one feature for directing contaminants downwardly, such as a circumferential fin that extends from the inside wall of the collection chamber.
US10456000B2 Surface cleaning head with a valve assembly
A surface cleaning head 100 for a surface cleaning apparatus includes a dirty air inlet 108, a dirty air outlet 112, and a dirty airflow path extending between the dirty air inlet 108 and the dirty air outlet 112. The surface cleaning head 100 also includes an automated valve assembly 116 operable to open and place the dirty airflow path in fluid communication with ambient pressure. The automated valve assembly 116 is adjustably opened based upon a suction level within the dirty airflow path.
US10455999B2 Upright vacuum cleaner
An upright vacuum cleaner (1) includes a brushroll assembly (100) having a brushroll casing (12) and a brushroll (11); a motor assembly (200) having a motor housing (21) and a motor (22); a body assembly (300) having a body (31) and a bridging member (32), in which the bridging member (32) is pivotally connected to the motor housing (21) to make the body (31) rotatable between an upright position and an oblique position; and an elastic assembly (4) provided between the brushroll casing (12) and the bridging member (32), and configured to be pressed downward against the brushroll casing (12) by the bridging member (32) when the body (31) rotates from the upright position to the oblique position.
US10455993B2 Toilet
A toilet suppresses the escape of odor from an upper part of a box-shaped main body part into which urine is excreted and includes a shielding member. The main body part has a bottom surface part and a side surface part. The shielding member projects from the inner surface of the side surface part toward the inside of the main body part, and blocks odor from the urine from rising.
US10455977B2 Food processor and method for operating a food processor
A method for operating an electric motor-driven food processor for preparing a preparation item, wherein is prepared in one or more sequential preparation steps. A user of the food processor receives information from the food processor about an operating parameter for the food processor and/or a preparation parameter for the preparation item and/or transmits said information to the food processor. In order to make using the food processor especially comfortable for a user, the information is projected into the visual field of the user by a wearable image generating device configured separately from the food processor, in particular an eyeglass-type construction worn in front of an eye while the user is looking at the food processor in a defined angular range, wherein the information is superimposed onto the visual field.
US10455975B2 Beverage preparation machine
A beverage preparation machine includes a main housing, a brew head having an outlet for discharging a prepared beverage, a water reservoir, and a water path for conveying water from the water reservoir to the brew head. The water reservoir is movable with respect to the main housing between a storage configuration and a beverage dispensing configuration. The water reservoir may be non-removable from the main housing. The water reservoir may be located laterally off-set from a midline of the main housing in the beverage dispensing configuration so as to increase the overall width of the beverage preparation machine compared to the width in the storage configuration. The water reservoir may include a dual-purpose lid.
US10455973B2 Milk-frothing device with dynamic mixing unit, and beverage maker containing the same
The invention relates to a milk-frothing device with a dynamic mixing unit having a stator and a rotor which can be set in rotation relative to the stator, rotor and stator being configured such that milk and air can be conducted firstly to the dynamic mixing unit, subsequently, for frothing-up in the dynamic mixing unit, can be subjected multiple times to a shearing effect by rotation of the rotor relative to the stator and finally can be discharged out of the dynamic mixing unit.
US10455971B2 Automatic machine for preparing coffee
An automatic machine for preparing coffee, comprising an infusion assembly, a water tank, a heat exchanger with associated pump, and a grinder for grinding coffee beans, the grinder being arranged in line with the infusion assembly and horizontally with respect to a resting surface of the machine, a container adapted to contain coffee beans being connected, in an upper region, to the grinder, the grinder being connected to a chamber adapted to contain a scraper, the ground coffee being adapted to pass horizontally from the grinder to the scraper, in order to accommodate within the scraper a preset dose of ground coffee.
US10455966B2 Potato ricer
An accessory for a stick mixer comprises a coupling portion with an optional internal gearbox. In one embodiment, a leg assembly further comprises nested inner and outer legs. The inner leg carries a first array of openings and the outer leg carries a second array of openings. The inner and outer legs rotate relative to one another to produce third array of openings having variable sizes.
US10455959B2 Portable beverage container with a robust and easily cleanable seal mechanism
A portable beverage container includes a container body defining an interior adapted to store a liquid, and a lid assembly that includes a lid housing removably coupled to the container body and a spout coupled to the lid housing and movable between a stowed configuration and a dispensing configuration, the spout defining a fluid passageway in selective fluid communication with the interior of the container body. The lid assembly also includes a seal housing carrying a sealing element, the seal housing movably coupled to the lid housing between an in-use position, wherein the seal housing engages the spout such that the sealing element controls fluid flow through the fluid passageway of the spout, and a cleaning position, wherein the seal housing is spaced from the spout to permit cleaning of the sealing element.
US10455958B2 Convertible beverage container and drinking apparatus and method of manufacturing
A convertible beverage container includes a pod configured to hold an otherwise separate container containing a beverage or ingredient for a beverage (such as a nip bottle of alcohol) in such a way that the pod with container can be distributed as a unit and is convertible to an article of stemware in which a top portion of the pod that secures the container becomes the foot of the stemware, the container becomes the stem of the stemware, and a bottom portion of the pod can be attached to the top of the container to become the bowl of the stemware.
US10455947B2 Chair
A chair has a base and a support articulated thereon. The support is coupled to a seat and supports the seat. The seat is connected to the support rotatably or pivotably around a rotation axis between a sitting position and a raised position, and the support has at least one receiving region for aligned abutment of a juxtaposed chair of identical design. Provision is made in this context that in the raised position, the seat is pivoted out of the receiving region of the support and exposes the receiving region. The result is to create a chair that, for storage, can be juxtaposed in space-saving fashion with chairs of identical design.
US10455946B1 Backrest height adjusting assembly
A backrest height adjusting device includes a fixing seat fixed in relation to a chair seat and having at least one fixing post. A backrest includes at least one coupling sleeve coupled with the at least one fixing post. At least one gear is rotatably mounted to the fixing block fixed on the backrest and is coupled with a plurality of positioning grooves on the at least one fixing post. An elastic element biases a movable block to move relative to the fixing block in a vertical direction and biases the movable block to mesh with the at least one gear to retain the backrest in a selected height relative to the fixing seat. The movable block is actuatable to disengage from the plurality of teeth of the at least one gear to thereby permit the backrest to move in the vertical direction relative to the fixing seat.
US10455941B2 Collapsible butterfly chair
A collapsible butterfly chair comprises a support frame and a chair cover. The support frame comprises two first side support rods, two second side support rods, two front crossed rods hinged together in crossed mode, two rear crossed rods hinged together in a crossed mode, and two support rods. The first side support rods and the second side support rods are hinged together in a crossed mode and separately arranged on two opposite side vertical faces. Two sliding sleeves are slidably arranged on the two first side support rods in a sleeving mode separately. The lower ends of the support rods are hinged to the sliding sleeves. The upper ends of the support rods are hinged to the upper ends of the second side support rods.
US10455940B2 Chair and chair control assemblies, systems, and methods
Chairs, seating systems, chair sub-assemblies and sub-systems, and associated methods of assembly and use. Aspects relate to chairs and methods of assembling chairs including chair controls of a relatively compact and effective design with desirable synchronous raising and tilting motions. Aspects also relate to tilt lock assemblies for achieving secure and effective tilt securement. Additional aspects relate to forward and rearward adjustment, or extension and retraction, of a seating assembly of the chair.
US10455938B2 Slide rail assembly
A slide rail assembly includes a rail element, a first bracket, an extension frame, a second bracket, a blocking element, and an elastic element. The first bracket is mounted to the rail element and configured to be mounted to a first post. The extension frame is movable relative to the rail element. The second bracket is mounted to the extension frame and configured to be mounted to a second post. The blocking element is movably connected to the second bracket. The elastic element is configured to provide an elastic force to hold the blocking element at a first position relative to the second bracket. When the extension frame is driven by the rail element to move along a direction, the extension frame pushes the blocking element to rotate from the first position to a second position, such that the second bracket is detachable from the second post.
US10455937B2 Drawer release
A drawer release is described. The drawer release includes a handle portion pivotally or rotatably engaged to a fixed portion, and the fixed portion is attached to or connected to a drawer. The handle portion includes at least one engaging member that engages a lever or actuator of a drawer-slide of the drawer to open or release the drawer. The drawer release provides for the one-handed opening of the drawer.
US10455931B2 Oral care implement
An oral care implement including an elastomeric component that includes a bumper portion that forms a distal-most section of the peripheral surface and a wall portion located along a distal-most section of the perimeter edge and protruding above the front surface. The wall portion may include a first ramped portion, an apex portion, and a second ramped portion. The wall portion may include a plurality of spaced-apart ridges protruding from an outer surface of the bumper portion and an outer surface of the wall portion. An oral care implement is disclosed that includes a soft tissue cleanser having a plurality of protuberances of differing heights.
US10455930B2 Cosmetic device
A cosmetic device having a main body portion, and a brush portion disposed outside the main body portion, the cosmetic device including a vibration motor disposed in the main body portion and having a rotary shaft equipped with an eccentric weight; a motor holding portion that holds the vibration motor; a coupling portion disposed in the main body portion that connects the motor holding portion to the main body portion in a relatively displaceable state; and a brush attachment portion extending from the motor holding portion and connected to the brush portion, wherein the brush attachment portion extends in a direction different from an axial direction of the rotary shaft in the vibration motor.
US10455928B2 Hair brush element and hair brush configurations
The present disclosure relates to hair brushes, hair brush elements and hair brush configurations. In one embodiment, a hair brush element includes a pedestal, and a setting fixed to the pedestal, the setting including a plurality of first elements extending out from the setting and a plurality of second elements extending from the setting and interspersed with the first elements. The second elements have a smaller width relative to the first elements. Another embodiment is directed to a hair brush including a handle, and a brush element configuration supported by the handle. The brush element configuration includes a plurality of brush elements. In one embodiment, the brush element configuration includes a plurality of bristles. Another embodiment is directed to a hair brush including a handle, a lid element configured to retain and dispense dry shampoo and a brush element configuration. The configuration allows for application of dry shampoo to hair.
US10455927B2 Loop for use with a variety of handheld device cases
Disclosed is a loop suitable for a handheld device. A flexible loop is affixed e.g. via adhesive onto a handheld device protective case and serves as a wrist strap for ease of grabbing and prevents accidental drops of the handheld device. A feature for cleaning the handheld device, such as a piece of microfiber cloth, can be integrated on the loop. None of a handheld device's functionality is impaired. A back strap loop is disclosed for holding a device with one hand. Components are highly customizable in regards to color, shape, dimension, print, etc., the overall design of which may help a user to make their handheld device unique, particularly as a promotional item.
US10455922B2 Load carriage frame
Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for load carriage using a load carriage apparatus. In one implementation, a frame top is disposed at a proximal end of a load carriage frame. The frame top includes a proximal bar and a distal bar each extending between a first side bar and a second side bar. A frame base is disposed at a distal end of the load carriage frame, and the frame base includes a rear portion connected to a first side portion and a second side portion. A spine connects a center portion of the proximal bar of the frame top to the rear portion of the frame base. A first tube extends from the first side bar to the frame base relative to the first side portion. A second tube extends from the second side bar to the frame base relative to the second side portion.
US10455921B2 Roll-up mat with storage
A roll-up mat with storage includes a flexible mat, configured to lie flat for use with an activity surface facing up, and a storage container, enclosing an interior space. The storage container has two end walls, connected by at least one side wall, and an opening, in at least one of the at least one side walls. The flexible mat is attached to the container near the opening and is configured to selectively wrap around the container to a closed position covering the opening, with the activity surface facing the interior space.
US10455920B2 Personal product applicator and dispenser
A personal care product applicator comprises a plurality of cartridge assemblies arranged in series along a common axis, wherein each cartridge assembly include a cartridge holder comprising a body that includes a cylindrical wall with an axial length, an attaching means proximate a top of the body, an upper securement and a lower securement, for securing the plurality of cartridge assemblies in series. and a cartridge including a base, a volume of personal care composition applied to an upper surface of the base, and an attaching member, configured for attaching the cartridge to the attaching means of the cartridge holder.
US10455919B2 Pen and pen refill having a longitudinally extending groove for transferring decorative particles
A pen has an ink reservoir configured to store an ink containing decorative particles and a pen tip configured to apply the ink to an ink coating target. The pen tip includes a proximal end to which the ink is supplied from the ink reservoir, a distal end opposite to the proximal end and configured to contact the ink coating target, and a groove opening on the outer circumferential surface of the pen tip and extending from the proximal end to the distal end.
US10455913B1 Luggage with auto-support mechanism
A luggage includes a luggage body, a luggage wheel mounted to each of two opposite lateral sides of the luggage body, and a support mechanism mounted to the luggage body. The support mechanism includes a locating shaft affixed to the luggage body, and a support member pivotally coupled to the locating shaft with a support portion and an actuation portion respectively located on two opposite ends thereof such that when the luggage body is shifted from a tilted position to an erected position, the actuation portion is forced by the floor to bias the support member and to further force the support portion into abutment against the floor where the distance between the support portion and the front side of the luggage body is larger than the distance between the axis of the luggage wheels and the front side of the luggage body to prevent falling of the luggage.
US10455911B1 Automated umbrella assembly
An automated umbrella assembly includes an umbrella that is positionable between a deployed position and a stored position. A worm gear is rotatably coupled to the umbrella for urging the umbrella between the deployed position and the stored position. A pole is provided and the umbrella is pivotally coupled to the pole. A base insertably receives the pole such that the umbrella is spaced from the base. A control circuit is positioned in the pole and a worm gear motor is coupled to the umbrella. The worm gear is rotatably coupled to the worm gear motor and the worm gear motor is electrically coupled to the control circuit. The worm gear motor rotates the worm gear in a first direction to urge the umbrella into the stored position. The worm gear motor rotates the worm gear in a second direction to urge the umbrella the deployed position.
US10455908B2 Timepiece or piece of jewellery made of gold
A timepiece or piece of jewellery made of a nickel free and cobalt free gold alloy, the composition of which includes by weight between 75% and 77.5% gold, between 1.2 and 1.6% palladium, and between 20.1 and 23.8% copper.
US10455906B1 Consistently-tight watch band
A watch band is disclosed. The watch band maintains a substantially constant tension throughout changes in its length while worn by a user. Such changes in length may occur automatically to accommodate changes in the size and circumference of a user's wrist as they move their wrist normally. By maintaining a constant tension, the watch band also maintains a constant force on the user's wrist, and causes a watch body attached to the watch band to also maintain a constant force on the user's wrist. This can increase a user's comfort, since the watch will not get tighter or constrict their wrist as they straighten and bend their wrist. It can also help optimize operation of any sensors in the watch band or watch body that benefit from being held against the user's wrist with a constant force, such as some physiological sensors.
US10455903B2 Buckle device
A buckle device including: a tongue plate; and a buckle main body configured to be engaged with the tongue plate, the buckle main body including: a cover having a tongue plate guide portion; a resin release button forming a tongue plate insertion port between the tongue plate guide portion and the release button; and a frame configured to slidably support the release button and having a bottom wall and a pair of side walls, wherein protruding portions protruding inward so as to overlap with the tongue plate inserted from the tongue plate insertion port are provided on end portions of the pair of side walls of the frame on the side of the tongue plate insertion port, respectively, and wherein the release button has a front wall and at least one extending portion extending from the front wall through a space between the protruding portions and the bottom wall.
US10455900B2 Bi-stable strap with a snap spring hinge
A closure device including a beam, a catch at a distal end of the beam, a hinge connected to the beam, the hinge including a bi-stable spring and a shape memory element, and a controller connected to the shape memory element, the controller selectively delivering power to the shape memory element to change a state of the bi-stable spring.
US10455899B2 Lace guide for an article of footwear
A lace guide for an article of footwear comprises a base, a body protruding from the base, and an enlarged head at a distal end of the body. The body, the base, and the enlarged head define an external channel that extends at least partially around the body to receive and retain a lace. The base may be a heel counter, and the lace guide and the heel counter may be an integral, one-piece component. Alternatively, the base of the lace guide may be a wing extending along a side of the upper, or may be secured to a footwear upper.
US10455898B1 Footwear article with tongue reinforcer
A footwear article includes a tongue and a tongue reinforcer, which helps the tongue maintain a shape and position when the tongue is subjected to forces or adjustments, such as from other footwear-article elements or from a wearer. For example, the tongue reinforcer may help the tongue maintain a shape and position when a wearer is inserting his or her foot into the footwear article or when medial and/or lateral quarters press inward on the tongue.
US10455894B2 Auxetic structures and footwear with soles having auxetic structures
A method of customizing the sole structure of an article of footwear includes providing a sole structure with a sole component having an inner surface and an opposite-facing outer surface. The sole component includes a plurality of inner recesses extending from the inner surface and a plurality of outer recesses extending from the outer surface, the plurality of inner recesses include a blind-hole inner recess, the plurality of outer recesses include a blind-hole outer recess, and the blind-hole inner recess is generally aligned with the blind hole outer recess along a vertical direction. The plurality of inner recesses and the plurality of outer recesses provide the sole component with an auxetic structure. The method further includes adjusting the flexibility of the sole component by selectively cutting or removing material from one or both of the blind-hole inner recess and the blind-hole outer recess.
US10455890B2 Intelligent massage shoes
The invention discloses a pair of intelligent massage shoes, each including a vamp, a sole composed of a sole plate and a cushion plate, and massage columns arranged in the sole plate and stretching out of the cushion plate. The massage columns are matched with positions of acupuncture points of a sole, and are driven to carry out a reciprocating motion up and down through a lifting power device, thus massaging the sole. The lifting power device is fixed on a bottom plate, which is connected with an adjustment power device that pushes the lifting power device to move back and forth, thus adjusting the front and back positions of the massage columns to adapt to feet with different sizes. Each shoe has an air pocket charged with air through an electric air charging apparatus, thus forming a space in the shoe adaptive to accommodate the feet with different sizes.
US10455886B2 Epoxidised natural rubber based blend for antistatic footwear application
Electrically conductive vulcanized epoxidized natural rubber [ENR]-carbon black blends can be produced by using either internal mechanical mixing method or open milling method. These two methods are commercially friendly due to their practicability and high production rate. The addition of vulcanization system, either sulfur or peroxide type does not affect the electrical properties of the vulcanized blends. All vulcanized blends prepared in this innovation show useful electrical properties with electrical volume resistances as low as the order of 101 ohms. All these vulcanized blends also exhibit good mechanical properties with tensile strengths up to 26.0 MPa and Dunlop rebound resiliencies of 14.0% (i.e. high damping property). The black color level of all these vulcanized blends is adjustable. As a result of good electrical and mechanical properties (especially high damping property), they have good potential to be used for antistatic footwear manufacturing and application.
US10455883B2 Shock absorbing helmet liner
A helmet has inner and outer shells separated by an array of springs to provide shock absorption. Each spring may be a single piece, or may be formed from two spring halves interconnected at their centers. The springs have arms preferably with a serpentine configuration to provide improved energy absorbing capability.
US10455882B2 Method and system for providing rear collision warning within a helmet
A method for providing a collision warning using an image capture device mounted on a rear portion of a helmet, including receiving a series of image frames and receiving spatial position data about the helmet from an inertial measurement unit. The spatial position data includes at least one of a roll angle, a yaw angle, and a pitch angle of the helmet. The method includes adjusting an orientation of the series of image frames based on the spatial position data. Thus, the orientation of the series of image frames is level with an orientation of the scene. The method includes identifying a target vehicle and calculating a speed of the target vehicle based on a rate of change of a position of the target vehicle. Further, the method includes controlling an output device and/or the motorcycle based on the speed of the target vehicle and the rate of change.
US10455874B2 Data glove
Provided is a data glove which imparts little discomfort when worn, and is capable of accurately detecting movement of a hand. The data glove includes a glove main body and a plurality of strain sensors which are disposed on the dorsal side of the glove main body in regions corresponding to at least one finger, and which detect stretch and contraction of the glove main body. The strain sensors preferably include two strain sensors which are disposed on the dorsal side of the glove main body to correspond respectively to a proximal interphalangeal joint and a metacarpophalangeal joint of at least one finger of the second through fifth fingers, and which detect stretch and contraction of the glove main body in a proximal-distal direction. The data glove preferably further includes a plurality of stretch prevention parts which limit the elongation of the glove main body.
US10455873B2 Combination garment and carry-on bag
A convertible garment, such as a jacket, tunic, sweater or vest, capable of being folded and converted into a carry-on bag and adapted for carrying articles normally carried in a handbag, briefcase, carry-on bag or suitcase, with pockets on the outside and in the lining portion of the garment, arranged so that the garment is not distorted by items carried within said pockets. The garment also has a back panel accessible from inside of the garment for carrying articles such as socks, underwear, shirts and trousers, with special compartments for such clothes. Zippers and hook and loop fasteners are used as closures for some of the pockets. A method for folding the garment and converting it into a conventional carry-on bag is also disclosed.
US10455870B2 Protective articles
Articles of clothing suitable for protecting against certain injury risks, such as impacts and abrasions, while simultaneously preserving an outward appearance of non-protective clothing, are provided. Such articles may include a forearm protector that is worn directly on the user's arm and a customizable, long-sleeved protective garment that may be worn by itself or in combination. Such forearm protectors and protective garments each incorporate one or more composite panels that cover parts of the body that may be susceptible to injury. The protective garment may include one or more removable panels to provide customizable protection to different parts of the user's torso and upper body, while the forearm protector, if worn, will protect parts of the user's arms. Depending on the type and degree of coverage sought, the protective articles may be worn either by themselves or as a cooperative pair within a combined protective system.
US10455866B2 Flocked shapewear garments
Disclosed herein are flocked shapewear garments. The flocked shapewear garments comprise a fabric, an elastomeric coating, and flocking fibers embedded in the elastomeric coating.
US10455859B2 Apparatuses for dispensing and cutting smoking wrappers and methods for using the same
Apparatuses for dispensing and cutting smoking wrappers, such as tobacco wrappers and the like for use in smoking articles includes a dispensing roll for smoking wrappers and a cutting device useful for cutting the smoking wrappers. Methods for using the same are further provided.
US10455858B2 Homogenized tobacco material with meltable lipid
There is provided a heated aerosol-generating article for producing an inhalable aerosol, the article including an aerosol-forming substrate that is a homogenized tobacco material including tobacco and a wax having a melting point between 50° C. and 150° C., a total content of wax in the homogenized tobacco material being between 5 weight percent and 15 weight percent on a dry weight basis, and the wax being evenly distributed within the homogenized tobacco material. A homogenized tobacco material and a method of making a homogenized tobacco material are also provided.
US10455855B2 Fruit slicer and juicer apparatus and method
A handheld device that permits slicing and juicing a fruit with a single operation of a squeezer handle. The device includes a cradle portion, a squeezer portion, and a blade assembly. The distal ends of the cradle portion, the squeezer portion, and the blade assembly are joined at a hinge, so that the squeezer portion, and the blade assembly may be rotated with respect to the cradle portion. The blade assembly includes a shortened blade handle and a spring positioned between the blade handle and the juicer handle. The spring acts to push the blade into a fruit ahead of the protrusions on the squeezer portion, so that a single operation of the squeezer handle is used to slice and squeeze the fruit.
US10455850B2 Method and process for acidic recycling of protein waste
A method for recycling protein waste and producing an edible product for animal consumption comprises grinding animal carcasses or parts thereof and thereafter acidifying the waste. The acidified waste may then be emulsified, followed by a heat shock and then fed to animals. Alternatively, a second emulsification may be employed prior to being used for animal consumption. The emulsified products may be provided to animals as a liquid, or dried to a paste prior to use.
US10455843B1 Multi-angle carcass wash systems, wash cabinets including same, and related methods
A multi-angle wash system for cleaning carcass, wherein the wash system comprises a multi-angle fluid distribution unit; a rotating unit; a spray unit fluidly and operably coupled to the multi-angle fluid distribution unit; and a guiding unit operably coupled to the spray unit or the multi-angle fluid distribution unit. The multi-angle fluid distribution unit comprises a connecting element that is configured to operably couple with the spray unit such that the spray unit oscillates in correspondence to the rotation of the rotating unit. The spray unit comprises a guiding element and nozzle sprays. The guiding unit comprises a co-guiding element that has a reciprocate structure to the guiding element of the spray unit such that the guiding unit facilitates the oscillation of the spray unit in correspondence to the rotation of the rotating unit.
US10455839B2 Pre-plant biocide uses of aqueous cyanamides
Hydrogen cyanamide (HyCyn) is a product derived from calcium cyanamide. Three decades ago HyCyn became commercially available as a plant growth regulator. Sprayed on dormant plants, it provides uniform bud-break. This present invention provides repeatable methods for using aqueous HyCyn, and other similar water-soluble low molecular weight cyanamide or nitrile containing compounds, as stand-alone biocides. Qualities include: safer delivery to field settings, fewer environmental impacts and predictable plant growth improvement. HyCyn with its systemic qualities can act as a fertilizer, desiccant, nematicide, fungicide, herbicide, growth regulator and an agent of enzyme inactivation. These biocidal and other effects appear to be a result of double or triple bonds connecting carbon with nitrogen, and therefore it is expected that other water-soluble low molecular weight compounds having carbon-nitrogen double or triple bonds can act similarly. Today's improved irrigation methods will replace soil fumigation in many settings. All its metabolites, properly delivered, make plants grow better.
US10455837B2 Complexes of cloquintocet and amine-containing polymers or oligomers
Safener complexes comprising cloquintocet acid, or a salt thereof, and an amine-containing polymer or oligomer as well as compositions comprising these safener complexes are provided. Also provided are methods of controlling undesirable vegetation in a crop, comprising applying to vegetation or an area adjacent to the vegetation or applying to soil or water to prevent the emergence or growth of the undesirable vegetation in a crop, a safened herbicidal composition comprising a herbicide and a safener complex comprising cloquintocet acid, or a salt thereof, and an amine-containing polymer or oligomer.
US10455836B2 Synergistic weed control from applications of pyridine carboxylic acid herbicides and photosystem II inhibitors
Disclosed herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a herbicidally effective amount of (a) a pyridine carboxylic acid herbicide or an agriculturally acceptable N-oxide, salt, or ester thereof, and (b) a photosystem II inhibitor, or an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof. Also disclosed herein are methods of controlling undesirable vegetation which comprise applying to vegetation or an area adjacent the vegetation or applying to soil or water to prevent the emergence or growth of vegetation (a) a pyridine carboxylic acid herbicide or an agriculturally acceptable N-oxide, salt, or ester thereof, and (b) a photosystem II inhibitor, or an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof, wherein (a) and (b) are each added in an amount sufficient to provide a herbicidal effect.
US10455833B2 Methods of rapidly preventing the spread of avian influenza virus in poultry flocks
Methods for rapidly preventing, controlling, or stopping the spread of Avian Influenza Virus (AIV) in the housing of a poultry flock in need thereof are provided, comprising, applying a composition to the floor of said housing in amounts effective to rapidly inactivate AIV, said composition comprising (i) salicylic acid; and (ii) one or more mineral salts, wherein said inactivation occurs within about ten to fifteen minutes after application of said composition, thereby preventing, controlling, or stopping the spread of AIV in said housing.
US10455827B2 Cage trap with easy set and release mechanism
A cage type animal trap having an enclosure with an animal access opening into a vacant interior sized to receive an animal to be trapped. The access opening is closed by a door that is movable from a closed to an opened position by an actuating mechanism having a flexible actuating member with one end secured to the door and the other end releasably held by a latch mechanism. The latch mechanism is configured to move the door to the opened position by tensioning the actuating member and, in response to a trigger mechanism, to release the second end of the actuating member and allow the door to move from the opened position to the closed position thereby trapping the animal in the animal enclosure. A door lock in abutment with the outer surface of the door prevents the door from being opened by a trapped animal. A part of the actuating mechanism is in engagement with the door lock when the door is closed such that the door lock is automatically disengaged when the actuating member is tensioned.
US10455825B2 Psyllium fumigated with methyl bromide
A method for fumigating psyllium husk. The method comprises filling a fumigation chamber with psyllium husk chamber is at least 35% filled with bags of psyllium husk, fumigating the psyllium husk with at least 40 g/m3 of methyl bromide for at least 24 hours, and degassing the chamber for at least 6 hours to form fumigated psyllium husk. The fumigated psyllium husk comprises less than 50 ppm inorganic bromide residue and the fumigated psyllium husk does not comprise an insect infestation or a khapra beetle infestation.
US10455823B1 Tick trap belt
A tick trap belt for wear by an outdoorsman for stopping upward movement of ticks includes a belt having opposed ends, each end having a fastener such that the opposed ends of the belt are selectively secured about a user's body. The belt includes upper and lower edges and has opposed inner and outer surfaces extending between the upper and lower edges, respectively. The tick trap belt includes an awning or cover coupled to the upper edge of the belt and extends along the upper edge between the fasteners at the opposed ends thereof, respectively. The awning extends outwardly and downwardly away from the upper edge, the awning having a bottom surface that, in cooperation with the outer surface of the belt, defines a gap area. An adhesive member is positioned in the gap area for stopping movement of ticks who step thereon.
US10455816B2 Sensor based activity monitor
An apparatus or a method for detecting activity quantity of an object includes a sense unit, a count unit, a trigger unit, and a radio circuit. The sense unit senses movements of the object, and generates a sensing signal based on the sensed movements. The count unit receives the sensing signal from the sense unit, counts a number of the movements from the sensing signal, and generates a movement number signal including the number of the movements. The trigger unit generates a trigger signal based on whether one or more trigger conditions are satisfied. The radio circuit is triggered in response to the trigger signal, to generate an activity quantity signal based on the movement number signal and ID information corresponding to the object.
US10455813B2 Handgrip for a leash
A handgrip for a leash, comprising a body with a grip part for holding the handgrip wherein the handgrip is embodied for connecting the leash. The handgrip comprises a guiding rail for slidingly coupling the leash along a displacement path.
US10455807B2 Pet fountains
A pet fountain comprises an upper bowl, a base including a lower bowl. The upper bowl can be secured to the base so that it is elevated above the level of the base. The lower bowl is sufficiently large to accommodate the upper bowl when the upper bowl is not secured to the base. The internal space of the lower bowl has at least one span that is slightly greater than the longest measurement across the upper bowl.
US10455802B2 Cotton variety PX499083W3FE
The disclosure relates to a cotton variety, designated PX499083W3FE, the plants and seeds of the cotton variety PX499083W3FE, methods for producing a cotton plant, either varietal or hybrid, produced by crossing the cotton variety PX499083W3FE with itself or with another cotton plant, hybrid cotton seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety PX499083W3FE with another cotton variety or plan, methods for producing a cotton plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes, and the transgenic cotton plants produced by that method. This disclosure also relates to cotton varieties derived from cotton variety PX499083W3FE, to methods for producing other cotton varieties derived from cotton variety PX499083W3FE, and to the varieties derived by the use of those methods.
US10455800B1 Soybean cultivar S170109
A soybean cultivar designated S170109 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar S170109, to the plants of soybean cultivar S170109, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar S170109, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar S170109. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar S170109. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar S170109, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar S170109 with another soybean cultivar.
US10455793B1 Soybean cultivar 69090024
A soybean cultivar designated 69090024 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 69090024, to the plants of soybean cultivar 69090024, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 69090024, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 69090024. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 69090024. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 69090024, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 69090024 with another soybean cultivar.
US10455786B1 Inbred corn line 4HSX11003
An inbred corn line, designated 4HSXI1003, the plants and seeds of the inbred corn line 4HSXI1003, methods for producing a corn plant, either inbred or hybrid, produced by crossing the inbred corn line 4HSXI1003 with itself or with another corn plant, and hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line 4HSXI1003 with another corn line or plant and to methods for producing a corn plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic corn plants produced by that method. This invention also relates to inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn line 4HSXI1003, to methods for producing other inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn line 4HSXI1003 and to the inbred corn lines derived by the use of those methods.
US10455785B2 Cucumber variety NUN 52011 CUP
The invention provides a new and distinct hybrid variety of Cucumber, NUN 52011 CUP as well as seeds and plants and fruits thereof.
US10455783B2 Compositions and methods of plant breeding using high density marker information
The present invention relates to breeding methods to enhance the germplasm of a plant. The methods describe the identification and accumulation of preferred haplotype genomic regions in the germplasm of breeding populations of maize (Zea mays) and soybean (Glycine max). The invention also relates to maize and soybean plants comprising preferred haplotypes.
US10455780B2 In line button drip emitter
A drip irrigation emitter may be provided with a coupler for bonding to an inner surface of a conduit. The emitter may include for example a button flow restrictor. The coupler may optionally provide an outlet zone on the conduit surface that is large enough for automated perforation. Bonding the emitter to the surface of the conduit may have a minimal effect on the dimensions and/or properties of the conduit. A button drip irrigation emitter may optionally include a two part labyrinth. The labyrinth may for example be confined between a cylindrical surface and a cover and/or wind between intermeshing baffles on the cover and/or the surface.
US10455778B2 Method for cultivating Cordyceps militaris fruiting body
A method for cultivating Cordyceps militaris fruiting body capable of improving C. militaris fruiting body morphology is provided, wherein rice absorbed with a tea liquid is used as a solid-state culture medium. In comparison to using rice absorbed with water as a solid-state culture medium, the C. militaris fruiting body cultivated by using the solid-state culture medium of the present invention under the same cultivation condition are significantly more robust.
US10455777B1 Environmentally-controlled security enclosure for plant material
The environmentally-controlled security enclosure for plant material is adapted for use with a plant. The environmentally-controlled security enclosure for plant material is an environmentally-controlled space within which a plant may be grown, stored, and secured. The environmentally-controlled security enclosure for plant material comprises an inner housing, an environmental system, an internal frame, an outer frame, and a control system. The plant is maintained within the inner housing. The environmental system controls the environmental conditions within the inner housing. The internal frame is a framework upon which the inner housing, the environmental system, and the control system are mounted. The outer frame is an exterior shell within which the internal frame, the inner housing, the environmental system and the control system are contained.
US10455775B2 System for growing plant under shade
The present disclosure relates to a system for growing crops/plants under canopy of trees or shades. Embodiments of the disclosure provide a sun light Capturing Unit, sun light tubes to channel the captured sun light and a rotating bent part in sun tube that can be rotated to direct captured sun light to the desired direction. An embodiment also provides mechanism to rotate the bent part.
US10455774B2 Hand-held miniature automatic tree injection device
A method of using a hand-held miniature device for injecting an agent into a tree with continuous pressure that is adjustable. The device features one-thumb on/off switch operation for a metered dose, precise dose measuring, and air-powered injection in a lightweight device. The on/off switch does not need to be held in the on position by a user.
US10455773B2 Light emitting device and plant cultivation method
Provided is a light emitting device that includes a light emitting element having a light emission peak wavelength ranging from 380 nm to 490 nm, and a fluorescent material excited by light from the light emitting element and emitting light having at a light emission peak wavelength ranging from 580 nm or more to less than 680 nm. The light emitting device emits light having a ratio R/B of a photon flux density R to a photon flux density B ranging from 2.0 to 4.0 and a ratio R/FR of the photon flux density R to a photon flux density FR ranging from 0.7 to 13.0, the photon flux density R being in a wavelength range of 620 nm or more and less than 700 nm, the photon flux density B being in a wavelength range of 380 nm or more and 490 nm or less, and the photon flux density FR being in a wavelength range of 700 nm or more and 780 nm or less.
US10455772B2 Light emitting device and method of regulating plant growth using the same
The present disclosure provides a light emitting device and a method of regulating plant growth using the same. In the light emitting device of the present disclosure, the drive module is connected to the light source and the dimming control module, the dimming control module is configured to output a control signal to the drive module, and the drive module is configured to adjust brightness of the light source according to the control signal. Further, brightness of the light source is adjusted according to the control signal, so as to automatically turn on and off the light source at regular time, and meanwhile, a natural transition process of brightness change is inserted between lighting and lighting-off to simulate dusk and dawn.
US10455770B2 Needle coupling device for an agricultural baler
A baler including a bale chamber; a plunger to compress crop material in the bale chamber to form a bale; a plurality of knotters; a needle yoke with a plurality of needles to deliver a plurality of lower strands through the bale chamber to the plurality of knotters; a tucker arm shaft carrying a plurality of tucker arms to deliver a plurality of upper strands to the plurality of knotters; a driving shaft located above the bale chamber and extending in a traverse direction of the baler; wherein the tucker arm shaft extends parallel to the driving shaft; a tucker arm coupling device to covert the rotation of the driving shaft into a rotation of the tucker arm shaft; a needle coupling device to convert a rotation of the driving shaft into a movement of the needle yoke from a rest position to a twine delivery position and back.
US10455767B2 Chopper knife with hardening coating
A chopper knife for an agricultural machine has a plate-shaped blade having a front region and a rear region. The blade is confined in transversal direction by longitudinal edges. The front region comprises at least one elongate cutting edge provided with a coating extending along a surface of the blade over a width perpendicular to a longitudinal edge. The width of the coating decreases in a direction from the front region towards the rear region of the blade.
US10455762B1 Sugar beet harvest apparatus
A sugar beet harvest apparatus provides in sequence a pair of field cultivator teeth, a pair of discs, and subsequent thereto a V-shaped basket of helical screw propellers. The field cultivator teeth and discs may be spaced nominally to engage both sides of a single crop row, or in an alternative embodiment may be spaced nominally to engage one side of a first crop row, and the opposed side of a second adjacent crop row. In either case, the field cultivator teeth pierce the soil and gently lift the root crop. The discs may flip the beets and soil into the helical screw propellers. A pair of ground-level helical screw propellers lift the root crop, while pulverizing the soil and cleaning the root crop in the process. Each of the helical screw propellers lift the root crop, while pushing rocks and soil rearward proximate to the soil surface.
US10455761B1 Apparatus for adding fertilizer to water in a sprinkler system
An apparatus for injecting liquid fertilizer into a water flow line in a sprinkler system, includes an injector mechanism body having a water inlet and a water outlet adapted to be connected in the water flow line of the sprinkler system so that water flows through at least a portion of the injector mechanism body, a plunger chamber, a plunger movably positioned in the plunger chamber, a paddle wheel positioned to be rotated by water flowing through the injector mechanism body, a plunger gear coupled to the paddle wheel and the plunger so as to rotate when the paddle wheel rotates so as to move the plunger back and forth within the plunger chamber and a valve assembly secured at a fixed location in the plunger chamber.
US10455760B2 Systems, methods, and apparatus for crop input variety selection
Described herein are systems, methods, and apparatus for agricultural planting including selecting and varying agricultural input types during an in-field operation. In one embodiment, a method of calculating a volume of a seed during planting comprises adding a known volume of seed to a seed pool that has a fill level sensor. The method further includes dispensing seeds from the seed pool and as the seeds are dispensed, counting the number of seeds with a seed sensor. The method further includes stopping counting when the fill level sensor indicates no seeds present and calculating seed volume by dividing the known volume by the number of seeds counted.
US10455759B2 Quick release bearing couplers
An agricultural metering system includes a releasable bearing coupler configured to selectively couple a meter roller to a housing of the agricultural metering system. The releasable bearing coupler includes a shaft configured to be disposed through an opening in the housing and to engage a bearing, wherein the bearing is configured to be disposed within a recess of the meter roller to facilitate rotation of the meter roller about the shaft and to couple the meter roller to the housing via contact with the shaft. The releasable bearing coupler includes a locking segment configured to selectively interlock with a corresponding locking feature of the housing to secure the releasable bearing coupler to the housing.
US10455757B2 Methods and systems for seed variety selection
Described herein are methods and systems for planting seed. A system includes a row unit configured to open a planting trench. A first seed meter has a first coding scheme and receives a first seed type from a first hopper having the first coding scheme. A second meter has a second coding scheme and receives a second seed type from a second hopper having the second coding scheme.
US10455756B2 Agricultural trench depth sensing systems, methods, and apparatus
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided for determining the depth of a trench opened by an agricultural planter. Sensors are provided for detecting the position of a ground-engaging element of the planter such as a gauge wheel or seed firmer of a row unit of the planter. Apparatus and methods are provided for installing such sensors onto a row unit of the planter. Systems, methods and apparatus are provided for controlling downpressure on a row unit based on the trench depth. Methods are provided for mapping trench depth measured by the depth sensors.
US10455755B2 System and method for strip till implement guidance monitoring and adjustment
An agricultural system includes a frame, one or more row units coupled to the frame, one or more imaging devices coupled to the frame, and a controller. The one or more imaging devices are configured to capture images of a field beneath the agricultural system as the agricultural system traverses the field. The controller includes a processor and a memory, and processes the images captured by the one or more imaging devices. Processing the captured images includes determining a location of an implement line aligned with a first row unit of the one or more row units, determining a location of a center line of a first strip of a plurality of strips of the field, wherein the plurality of strips are separated by a plurality of rows of untilled land, determining a location of a tracking line, and determining whether the implement line and the tracking line are aligned with one another.
US10455752B2 Agricultural wheel
A ground driven agricultural wheel for use as a press wheel or press harrow comprising a helical coil having a first end, a second end and windings therebetween, the coil having spring characteristics to allow sufficient flexure and relative movement between the windings, wherein the first and second ends are mounted to a hub assembly.
US10462946B2 Component mounting machine and tape peeling recovery method for component mounting machine
A component mounting machine includes a feeder device that has a tape feeding mechanism that feeds out a carrier tape that stores components in respective component storage sections, and a tape peeling mechanism that has a tape peeling blade that carries out peeling, and a component transfer device that has a mounting head that holds a suction nozzle, and a head driving mechanism, the component mounting machine further provided with a peeling start determination section of determining whether or not the peeling starts before the suction nozzle starts a suction operation, and a recovery function section of carrying out a recovery operation in which the recovery function section returns the leading end of the carrier tape temporarily to the front of the tape peeling blade and feeds out the carrier tape again in a case where it is determined that peeling is not started.
US10462945B2 System for manufacturing assembly board and method for installing undersupporting device of the system
A system for manufacturing an assembly board includes an undersupporting device, a transporter configured to transport a board and the undersupporting device, an undersupporting-device installer provided below the transporter, the undersupporting-device installer being attachable to and detachable from the undersupporting device, a board processor configured to perform a predetermined processing to an upper surface of the board, a carry-in side delivering unit having first and second receiving positions different from each other, a board supplier configured to supply the board to the first receiving position, and an undersupporting-device supplier configured to supply the undersupporting device to the second receiving position. The transporter transports, to the carry-in side delivering unit, the undersupporting device detached from the undersupporting-device installer. The carry-in side delivering unit positions, at the second receiving position, the undersupporting device delivered from the transporter to allow the undersupporting device to be carried out from the second receiving position.
US10462941B2 Heat sink assembly
A heat sink assembly for a power module is provided. The assembly includes a main body having a first cooling circuit and a second cooling circuit. The first cooling circuit includes a first plurality of channels, at least one first end channel, at least one second end channel, a first inlet, and a first outlet. The first cooling circuit is adapted to provide a first flow of a coolant through the main body. The second cooling circuit includes a second plurality of passages, at least one first end passage, at least one second end passage, a second inlet, and a second outlet. The second cooling circuit is adapted to provide a second flow of the coolant through the main body. The first cooling circuit and second cooling circuit is adapted to provide a cross flow of the first flow and second flow through the main body respectively.
US10462936B2 Electronic control unit
An electronic control unit includes a plurality of heating elements, a substrate, a heat sink, and a housing. The substrate includes a heating region on which the plurality of heating elements are collectively mounted. The heat sink is provided to be opposed to one surface of the substrate, and includes a radiating part, which is disposed in correspondence to the heating region of the substrate and receives heat generated by the plurality of heating elements. The housing is provided to cover the other surface of the substrate. The heat sink includes a fixation part, which is disposed separately from the radiating part and to which an outer edge part of the housing is fixed.
US10462934B2 Penthouse cooling/return air distribution assembly
A cooling air distribution assembly with a housing having an interior area, and spaced-apart trailing edge portions defining an airflow opening in communication with an interior area. An airflow damper positioned within the housing is moveable relative to the airflow opening to control heated airflow from the interior area. Deflectors on opposing sides of the housing define a mixing area adjacent to the airflow opening. The deflectors have leading ends spaced apart from the housing to define air inlets that receive a cooling airflow into the mixing area. Trailing end portions of the deflectors define a mixed air outlet adjacent to the mixing area. The airflow damper is adjustable relative to the housing to control a temperature of the mixture of the cooling airflow and a portion of the flow of heated air passing through the mixed air outlet.
US10462925B1 Mass storage device retainer assembly
A carrierless mass storage device retainer assembly for retaining a carrierless mass storage device in a vertical orientation comprises a generally horizontal supporting surface, a generally vertical backplane and a retainer. The supporting surface is configured to receive a first side surface of a carrierless mass storage device and to support it from below with its second side surface facing upwards in a generally vertical direction. The backplane is positioned adjacent an end of the horizontal supporting surface and has a connector configured to establish an electrical connection between the carrierless mass storage device and the backplane. The retainer comprises a bail coupled to the supporting surface and shaped to extend around the carrierless mass storage device and to contact at least its second side surface when it is installed.
US10462919B2 Cover accessory and electronic device using the same
A cover accessory may include a rear cover that is configured to mount on a mobile communication device; and a front cover that is configured to cover a display of the mobile communication device and comprising a fluorescent material, wherein a light reflection layer facing the display is formed in the central area of the front cover, and in at least a partial area of an edge area enclosing the central area of the front cover, the light reflection layer is not formed.
US10462915B2 Electronic module and method for producing an electronic module having a fluid-tight housing
An electronic module includes a first circuit board. The first circuit board has electronic components, spacers, a cover plate, and a casting compound. The spacers are positioned so as to rest at least in corner regions of the first circuit board. The cover plate is positioned on the spacers. The casting compound acts as an end face and seals a gap formed by the spacers between the first circuit board and the cover plate, so as to form a housing for the electronic components, which are positioned therein. The casting compound secures the cover plate to the first circuit board via positive engagement. A coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the casting compound corresponds substantially to a coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the circuit board and of the cover plate.
US10462913B2 Electronic device having enclosed window and method for manufacturing the same
A method for manufacturing an electronic device and the electronic device therefor are provided. The electronic device includes a substantially enclosed window including a front surface, a rear surface and a side surface surrounding at least a portion of a space between the front surface and the rear surface, a display disposed inside the window, and a display bracket, to which the display is coupled and disposed inside the window. The display is coupled to the window by curing a bonding member inserted between the window and the display.
US10462910B2 Fitting element for fitting to a circuit board
A fitting element includes a first fitting section for connection with a spacer element, and a second arresting section for arresting with a circuit board. A central section is arranged between the fitting section and the arresting section and serves for forming a first stop for the spacer element, and a second stop for the circuit board. The fitting element is connected with an associated spacer element for forming a fitting device. The spacer element is fitted to a first circuit board. A second circuit board is then arrested with the fitting element. In this way two circuit boards can be connected with each other in a simple, flexible and automated way.
US10462899B2 Ceramic substrate and electronic device
There is provided a ceramic substrate including: a silicon nitride crystal phase containing a plurality of silicon nitride crystals, and grain boundaries between the silicon nitride crystals; and a silicate phase containing magnesium silicate crystals and rare earth silicate crystals, respective maximum particle sizes of the magnesium silicate crystals and the rare earth silicate crystals being smaller than that of the silicon nitride crystals, the silicate phase being positioned in the grain boundaries.
US10462896B1 Flexible display device
A display device includes a flexible substrate including a bending area corresponding to an area at which the display device is bent, and a first area and a second area which is spaced apart from the first area by the bending area, a display element unit disposed in the first area of the flexible substrate; and a buffer member disposed in the bending area of the flexible substrate. The buffer member in the bending area includes: a first buffer member having a first maximum thickness, and a second buffer member having a second maximum thickness which is smaller than the first maximum thickness. Among the first buffer member and the second member, the first buffer member disposed closer to the first area and the second member disposed closer to the second area.
US10462892B2 Medical therapeutic apparatus, method of using medical therapeutic apparatus, and method of applying reactive gas
The present invention discloses a medical therapeutic apparatus (100) which generates plasma and blows out an reactive gas generated by the generated plasma toward a target object from an outlet, wherein a temperature of the reactive gas at a target surface positioned at a distance of 1 mm or more and 10 mm or less from the outlet is 40° C. or less, and a radical concentration is 0.1 to 300 μmol/L as determined by a hydroxy radical concentration measuring method comprising applying the reactive gas to 0.4 mL of a 0.2 mol/L solution of DMPO (5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide) for 30 seconds with a distance from the outlet to a liquid surface of the solution being 5.0 mm, and measuring a hydroxyl radical concentration of the resulting solution by electron spin resonance (ESR) method.
US10462889B2 Electrical pulse generator
The invention relates to a pulse generator comprising an inductor that is intended to store energy that is delivered, during a charge phase, by a DC voltage source to two power supply terminals of the generator, and to transfer the energy to the dielectric-barrier discharge device during a discharge phase via a transformer, the generator further comprising: an arrangement of a first and of a second circuits in series that are connected at a node N of the generator; the first circuit comprising two branches, one of the two branches comprising the inductor, and the other branch comprising a diode and the transformer, the secondary being connected to the dielectric-barrier discharge device; the second circuit comprising a controlled switch.
US10462885B2 Method for making static-dissipative composite structure with exposed conductive fiber
Provided is a method for making a composite structure with exposed conductive fibers. The exposed conductive fibers can be used for static dissipation. In the present method, a liquid, gum, gel, or impermeable film mask is applied to the conductive fiber material. The mask functions to prevent infiltration of curable liquid resin into the conductive fiber material. The masked conductive fiber material is incorporated into the composite structure, along with structural fiber material. The liquid resin is cured. The mask material and cured resin are removed from the masked areas, thereby exposing the conductive fiber material. The exposed conductive fiber material can collect and drain electrostatic charges. The present method can be used to make storage tanks and other objects that require electrostatic charge dissipation.
US10462884B2 Light fixture as an access point in a communication network
A light fixture is described herein. The light fixture can include a housing having at least one wall that forms a cavity. The light fixture can also include a controller configured to control and communicate with at least one sensor located outside the housing. The light fixture can further include at least one light fixture component coupled to the controller and disposed within the cavity of the housing, where the controller further controls the at least one light fixture component.
US10462881B1 Quick setup of lighting control system
A lighting system includes a gateway device having a user input interface. The lighting system further includes a first lighting device configured to wirelessly communicate with the gateway device, and a second lighting device configured to wirelessly communicate with the gateway device. The gateway device is configured to initiate wireless communications with the first lighting device and the second lighting device in response to an input provided to the gateway device via the user input interface.
US10462877B2 Out-of-the-box commissioning of a lighting control system
The present invention is related to verifying an installed lighting system (300), in particular an Ethernet-based lighting system (300), without it being necessary to employ a designated lighting controller and allowing the automatic commissioning of the installed lighting system (300). According to an aspect of the invention, this is achieved by providing a network switch (200) that comprises a plurality of ports for coupling luminaires (312A, 312B, 312C, 312D) and sensors and or actuators (314A, 314B) of the lighting system (300) to the network switch (200); and by setting the network switch (200) such that a signal received at a first port (e.g. port 4) of the plurality of ports is only forwarded to pre-selected ports (e.g. ports 2,3,5,6 and 7) of the plurality of ports.
US10462875B1 System and method of dynamic color adjustment
A method for controlling a chromaticity of total light provided by a lighting system includes detecting the total light by a sensor system, determining a component of the total light that is attributable to uncontrolled light, and selecting a calibration for a sensor based on the uncontrolled light, and using the calibration to adjust the output of the sensor system. The calibration tables may be based on spectral responsivity of the sensors in the sensor system and calibration functions rather than physical light sources. Relative intensities of controllable light sources having different xy values are then adjusted to cause the total light provided by the lighting system to approximate a target chromaticity. A daylighting system implementing this method includes controllable light sources with different xy values. The intensities of the controllable light sources are adjusted to augment sunlight to control the chromaticity of total light provided by the daylighting system.
US10462874B2 Wavelength sensing lighting system and associated methods
A lighting system comprising a light source operable to emit a source light, a sensor operable to sense environmental light from an environment, and a controller operatively connected to each of the sensor and the light source and configured to analyze the environmental light sensed by the sensor to at least one of detect and generate data relating to a condition of the environment, the data being transmittable in a transmitted data light. The sensor is operable to sense the presence or absence of a dominant wavelength associated with the environmental light. Additionally, the controller is operable to correlate the dominant wavelength with a substance, the controller is configured to detect a level of the dominant wavelength correlated with the substance, and the controller is configured to operate the lighting system to generate an alert based upon the detected level of the dominant wavelength.
US10462873B2 Backlight circuit, electronic device, and backlight adjustment method
A backlight circuit includes a backlight power supply chip and an adjustable resistor circuit. The backlight power supply chip includes a set pin configured to set a reference current, an input pin, and an output pin. One end of the adjustable resistor circuit is connected to the set pin. The adjustable resistor circuit further includes a control end, where the control end is configured to receive a switching signal. Based on the switching signal, the adjustable resistor circuit selects a resistor branch from a first resistor branch and a second resistor branch to connect to the set pin for generating the reference current. The backlight power supply chip is configured to generate a drive current based on the reference current and a duty cycle of a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal received by the input pin, and output the drive current by using the output pin.
US10462870B2 Light source circuit and illumination apparatus
An example of the present disclosure discloses a light source circuit and an illumination apparatus using the same. By adjusting peak wavelengths, peak intensity and color coordinates of blue light, red light and yellow-green light in the illumination light emitted by the light source to preset ranges, an effect that the illumination light emitted by the light source circuit can improve the sense of skin color of people is achieved.
US10462869B1 Light control circuit and optical encoder system
There is provided a light control circuit including a detected voltage generating circuit, a reference voltage generating circuit, an error amplifier, an NMOS driver and a light source. The detected voltage generating circuit outputs a detected voltage to a first input terminal of the error amplifier. The reference voltage generating circuit outputs a reference voltage to a second input terminal of the error amplifier. The NMOS driver changes a drive current of the light source according to an output of the error amplifier.
US10462863B2 Dimmer interface having reduced power consumption
An illumination system, comprising: a light fixture including a driver coupled to a light source; a dimmer switch; and a dimmer switch interface, including: (i) a transformer having a first winding that is magnetically coupled to a second winding, the first winding being electrically coupled to the dimmer switch, and the second winding being electrically coupled to the driver of the light fixture, and (ii) a current source configured to power the transformer with an intermittent alternating current when the current source is energized.
US10462860B2 Controller for switching regulator, switching regulator and LED lighting system
A controller for a switching regulator of a LED lighting system has a current monitor, a voltage divider, an integration circuit, and a comparator circuit. The current monitor is used to sense a LED current passing through a current sensing resistor of the switching regulator, and to generate a sensing current. The voltage divider is used to receive the sensing current to generate a first through third divided voltages, wherein the first divided voltage is larger than the second divided voltage, and the second divided voltage is larger than the third divided voltage. The integration circuit is used to compare the second divided voltage with a reference voltage, and to generate an integration voltage across a RC circuit thereof accordingly. The comparator circuit is used to compare the integration voltage with the first divided voltage and the third divided voltage, and to generate a driving signal.
US10462859B2 Clocked flyback converter circuit
The invention relates to a clocked flyback converter circuit for directly operating lighting means comprising: a transformer (5), which has a primary winding (4), which is coupled to a controllable switch (7), and a secondary winding (6), to which the lighting means (11) can be coupled; a control unit (14) for controlling the switch (7); and means (8) for directly or indirectly sensing the current through the switch (7) in the switched-on state and for feeding a signal and reflecting said current to the control unit (14). The control unit (14) is designed to switch off the switch (7) if the signal reflecting the current has reached a variable switch-off threshold (Is), to change the switch-off threshold (Is) in order to change the power transmitted by the flyback converter circuit (3), and to reduce the switch-off threshold (Is) for the current signal only down to a minimum value and to switch from operation in the limit mode to discontinuous operation in order to achieve a further reduction in the power transmitted by the flyback converter circuit (3) while the switch-off threshold (Is) is fixed.
US10462857B2 Microwave heating device
The present invention discloses a microwave heating device, including: an oven body provided with a door opening detection switch and a door closing detection switch; a drawer door provided with a door opening touch configuration and a door closing touch configuration, installed on the oven body and movable between an open position and a closed position, wherein when the drawer door is in the open position, the door opening touch configuration touches the door opening detection switch, the door closing touch configuration releases the door closing detection switch; when the drawer door is in the closed position, the door closing touch configuration touches the door closing detection switch, the door opening touch configuration releases the door opening detection switch; a driving device configured to drive the drawer door; a controller configured to communicate with the door opening detection switch, the door closing detection switch and the driving device.
US10462856B2 High frequency heating apparatus
A high frequency heating apparatus which heats a substrate by applying high frequency waves thereto. The high frequency heating apparatus includes a high frequency generator which generates high frequency to heat the substrate. The distance from the substrate to the high frequency generator is n/2*λ, where n is a natural number ranging from 1 to 6, and λ is the wavelength of the high frequency that is generated by the high frequency generator.
US10462853B2 Induction pre-heating and butt welding device for adjacent edges of at least one element to be welded
Device (1) including a head (5) for induction pre-heating the adjacent edges of at least one item requiring welding which have to be joined, in which a sliding-block-shaped supporting structure (8) capable of moving above the edges to be welded (2, 3) and parallel thereto carries a first U-shaped inductor (9) in a first plane parallel to a plane containing the edges which have to be welded and carries a second inductor (14) which is U-shaped in a second plane perpendicular to the first plane in such a way that a first and second branch (16, 17) respectively of a tube (15) of the second inductor (14) are placed between the edges which have to be welded, at a predetermined distance (K) from the first inductor (9), when in use.
US10462851B2 Molten metal holding furnace
Provided is a molten metal holding furnace with heat dissipation and insulating properties. An insertion hole 20 of a molten metal holding furnace 10 has an inside cylindrical portion (tapered surface) 21 and an outside cylindrical portion 22 (cylindrical surface). A heating tube 30 has a distal cylindrical portion 35 corresponding to the inside cylindrical portion 21 and a proximal cylindrical portion 36 corresponding to the outside cylindrical portion 22. The heating tube 30 is inserted and positioned in the insertion hole with the distal cylindrical portion 35 positioned at the inner cylindrical portion 21 and the proximal cylindrical portion 36 positioned at the outside cylindrical portion 22. A filling material 60 is filled between the heating tube 30 and the insertion hole 20.
US10462849B1 Coil for personal vaporizer
A coil for a personal vaporizer includes a cup. The heating element for the cup is disposed outside of the cup interior volume and selectably heats the outside surface of the cup through resistance heating. The quartz glass composing the cup conducts heat from the heating element to a concentrate within the cup to boil the concentrate. The cup may be contained within a housing. The housing may retain the cup and may hold the heating element in direct physical contact with the cup.
US10462848B2 Non-transitory computer readable recording medium, communication method and communication device
A non-transitory computer readable recording medium storing therein a communication program, the communication program relaying communication from an application operating on a terminal to a communication destination and causing a computer to execute a process, the process including: switching a communication protocol for the communication from a first protocol to a Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) protocol, in accordance with a connection condition with the communication destination for the communication; and notifying the terminal of a failure of a specific communication in cases when the specific communication has been notified to the application as completed and the specific communication in the DTN protocol results in failure.
US10462847B2 Wireless communication system, control circuit, and control method
A wireless communication system is comprised of a control circuit, a wireless transmission module and one or more wireless gateway modules. The wireless gateway module receives data from a terminal via a channel. The control circuit performs a control method for instructing the wireless transmission module to transmit the data. The system utilizes the wireless transmission module to deal with the data from the gateway modules, and outputs the data via the module. This framework is a great benefit to the system due to its scalability and high performance. In the method, the wireless gateway module receives data, the control circuit computes a transmission time and generates a transmission request, the request and the data are transmitted to a transmission queue and then to the wireless transmission module, and the wireless transmission module determines a transmission channel for transmitting the data.
US10462842B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting S1AP signaling
Disclosed are an S1AP signaling transmission method and apparatus. The method comprises: an intelligent mobile edge device receives an SCTP message carrying uplink S1AP signaling of a terminal sent by a Small Cell, determines an operator network corresponding to the terminal according to an S1AP ID carried in the uplink S1AP signaling, and sends the SCTP message carrying the uplink S1AP signaling to the He-GW of the operator network; the intelligent mobile edge device receives an SCTP message carrying downlink S1AP signaling of the terminal sent by the He-GW of the operator network, determines the Small Cell corresponding to the terminal according to an S1AP ID carried in the downlink S1AP signaling, and sends the SCTP message carrying the downlink S1AP signaling to the Small Cell. In this way, a Small Cell may access networks of multiple operators to provide network services for terminals of different operators.
US10462841B2 Efficient secondary cell group change procedure for dual connectivity
Certain embodiments of the invention generally relate to mobile communications networks. For example, some embodiments relate to secondary cell group change procedure(s) for dual connectivity. A method may include receiving, at a network node, a secondary network node modification required message comprising secondary cell group configuration information for one or more secondary cell group data radio bearer type changes. The method may also include deciding to reject at least one of the one or more secondary cell group data radio bearer type changes. The method may further include sending a secondary network node modification request comprising an indication that the at least one secondary cell group data radio bearer type change is rejected by the network node, and that release of at least one or more secondary cell group data radio bearers is to be performed.
US10462836B2 Method and apparatus for supporting amorphous cell in wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for communicating with a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is provided. By using concept of dual connectivity, a network may configure a plurality of cells as a master evolved NodeB (MeNB) and each cell among the plurality of cells as a secondary eNB (SeNB), and communicate with the UE using the configured plurality of cells. Alternatively, by using concept of coordinated multi-points (CoMP) transmission, the network may configure a plurality of transmission points (TPs) for a virtual cell, and communicate with the UE using the configured plurality of TPs.
US10462830B2 Proximity enabled communication network system for peripheral device
A proximity enabled communication network system for peripheral device is provided enabling line of sight communications between users. A radiant pointing device is contemplated to enable orientation of a vector drawn from a known unique user location established over network, whereby incidence of a radiant emission from the radiant pointing device against an object or another user enables determination of a unique object location or the location of the other user. Object data may be storable and accessible over network pertaining to each unique object location and profile data may be storable and uploadable over network pertaining to each user operating in the network. The object data may be downloadable to user WCDs when effecting incidence of the radiant emission against an associated object whereby information is sharable encoded to specific object locations. Further, information pertinent to each user may likewise be sharable between users operating in the network.
US10462829B2 Method and apparatus for accessing wireless access point
A method for accessing a wireless access point is provided. The method includes: receiving access information of the wireless access point broadcasted by a preset device, the access information including a Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) and an access password of the wireless access point, and the preset device having successfully accessed the wireless access point; unicasting device discovery information according to the BSSID, the device discovery information including the BSSID; receiving feedback information sent by the wireless access point, the feedback information including a Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the wireless access point; and accessing the wireless access point according to the SSID in the feedback information and the access password.
US10462818B2 Method of transmitting data between network devices over a non-deterministic network
A method of transmitting data between network devices over a non-deterministic network with a multiple channel access method, wherein it is not possible to determine, whether a network device can access the non-deterministic network, wherein the non-deterministic network comprises a plurality of network devices. The method includes the steps of: synchronising clocks of individual network devices of the plurality of network devices with each other, dividing time available for transmitting the data into timeslots, designating respective pairs of consecutive timeslots to the individual network devices of the plurality of network devices, wherein an individual network device transfers data only during the respective pairs of timeslots designated to it and evaluating, whether a network device of the plurality of network devices shall retransmit data, which it has already transmitted during a first timeslot of a pair timeslot, within the second timeslot of the pair of timeslots.
US10462810B2 Method for transmission of unicast control in broadcast/multicast transmission time intervals
Embodiments of the invention provide methods for maximizing the bandwidth utilization in the uplink of a communication system supporting time division multiplexing between unicast and multicast/broadcast communication modes during transmission time intervals in the downlink of a communication system. This is accomplished by multiplexing at least unicast control signaling for UL scheduling assignments in TTIs supporting the multicast/broadcast communication mode. Moreover, multiplexing of unicast control signaling can also be accomplished by splitting a symbol of the multicast/broadcast TTI into two shorter symbols with the first of these two shorter symbols carrying at least unicast control signaling and the second of these shorter symbols carrying multicast/broadcast signaling.
US10462808B2 Method for scheduling transmissions in wireless networks
Arrangements described herein provide a distributed means of scheduling communications directed towards a sink node from other nodes in a multi-hop wireless network. By listening for other messages assigning schedules to other nodes, each node is able to create its own local record of scheduled transmissions in its area. This allows each node to determine a preliminary schedule. Having said this, the parent node of the node will have additional information regarding the scheduled local transmissions. Accordingly, the node sends the preliminary schedule to its parent node for confirmation that it provides no collisions/conflicts with other scheduled transmissions. As the parent node is involved in the scheduling of each child node, it is better able to determine whether the child nodes are proposing schedules that may conflict with each other.
US10462806B2 Methods and apparatuses for dynamic beam pair determination
The choice of a transmit (Tx)-Receive (Rx) beam pair out of many available beam pairs between a base station and a millimeter wave (mmW)-capable UE is directly related to the performance of transmission between the base station and the UE. A method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium at a transmitting user equipment (UE) capable of (mmW) communication are disclosed to determine a new serving Tx-Rx beam pair based on cumulative strengths of a plurality of Tx-Rx beam pairs. The UE may iteratively perform a process of, until a predetermined number of synchronization cycles is reached: selecting one of the plurality of Transmit (Tx)-Receive (Rx) beam pairs based at least in part on a scheduling opportunity value of the selected Tx-Rx beam pair that has not been measured for a current synchronization period; and measuring a strength of the selected Tx-Rx beam pair.
US10462802B2 Distributed scheduling for device-to-device communication
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are provided to implement scheduling for device-to-device (D2D). A WTRU (e.g., a D2D WTRU) may determine whether the WTRU has D2D data to transmit. The WTRU may determine a set of allowed SA resources and/or allowed D2D data resources for transmission of the SA. The WTRU may select an SA resource and/or D2D data resources (e.g., from the set of allowed SA resources and/or D2D data resources) for transmission. The WTRU may select one or more transmission parameters. The WTRU may select one or more transmission patterns. The WTRU may transmit D2D data over the set of allowed D2D resources using the selected transmission patterns and according to the selected transmission parameters.
US10462799B2 First node and a method therein
A first node and a method therein for controlling transmission of a first signal. The first node is operating in a Basic Service Set (BSS) comprised in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). The first node detects a second signal transmitted from a second node operating in the WLAN. Further, the first node compares a signal strength of the second signal with a threshold value for the second node, which threshold value is determined based on the node type of the second node. Furthermore the first node transmits the first signal when the signal strength of the second signal is below the threshold value, and defers from transmitting the first signal when the signal strength of the second signal is above the threshold value. Thereby the transmission of the first signal is controlled.
US10462797B2 Methods and apparatus for using bandwidth subject to cellular interference
Methods and apparatus for using communications channels corresponding to frequency bands subject to cellular network, e.g., LTE, interference and/or other interference are described. The methods are well suited for use of cable networks where communications over a coax cable or via cable device may be subject to LTE interference. In various embodiments data traffic is classified based on whether the traffic corresponds to a protocol that supports a retry communications mechanism in the event of a communication error, the type of traffic data and/or the priority of the traffic data. In some embodiments data being communicated using a protocol which supports a retry mechanism are routed over channels subject to interference even if, in some cases, the packets correspond to data which has a higher priority or QoS requirements than packets, e.g., best effort packets, which are transmitted using a protocol that does not support a packet retry mechanism.
US10462793B2 Method and apparatus for controlling uplink data transmission in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates 5G or pre-5G communication systems for supporting higher data transmission rate than those by LTE or other post-4G communication systems. Disclosed are a method and apparatus for determining a window size in a wireless communication system. The method includes determining an uplink data rate of the UE on a wireless link, determining that a maximum data size transmittable through an internet session including the wireless link is the window size for the internet session based on the uplink data rate, and transmitting uplink data through the internet session based on the determined window size.
US10462791B2 Communication method and communication device in wireless LAN system that supports multi-bandwidth
Provided is an apparatus and method for communication in a wireless local area network (LAN) system supporting a multi-bandwidth in which a communication apparatus supporting a multi-bandwidth includes generating a base frame based on at least one of a first bandwidth having the lowest signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) among predetermined bandwidths and a second bandwidth that is two times greater than the first bandwidth, configuring a duplication mode frame based on the base frame, and transmitting the duplication mode frame through a plurality of bands.
US10462790B1 OFDMA with block tone assignment for WLAN
An access point (AP) device of a wireless local area network (WLAN) assigns a plurality of different orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) sub-channel blocks to a plurality of client stations that are members of the WLAN. The AP device receives respective independent data for the plurality of client stations, and generates an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) data unit that includes a preamble and, for each sub-channel block in the plurality of OFDM sub-channel blocks: a respective legacy portion of the preamble that spans only the OFDM sub-channel block, the legacy portion including a respective legacy signal field that indicates a duration of the OFDMA data unit, a respective non-legacy signal field in the preamble, the respective non-legacy signal field spanning only the OFDM sub-channel block, and respective independent data for a respective client station, the respective independent data included within the OFDM sub-channel block.
US10462789B1 Variable frequency data transmission
A system is disclosed comprising a transceiver, transcoder, memory, and a processor for receiving raw data, partitioning the raw data into substrings of predetermined length, assigning each substring to a corresponding predetermined frequency based upon a data set or first lookup table based on the substring's given pattern, and transmitting said frequency using an antenna. Embodiments include a compression component for receiving raw data as input, breaking the raw data into subsets of predetermined length, comparing the raw data to a second lookup table, the second lookup table comprising all possible bit patterns for a file of the length of the raw data, wherein the possible bit patterns are partitioned in n-bit partitions, the n-bit partitions having a corresponding assigned value, the values of which are assembled by a given function so as to produce a code for each possible bit pattern.
US10462786B2 Resource configuration method and network device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a resource configuration method and a resource configuration network device. The method includes: obtaining subframe information of each of multiple cells, where the subframe information of each of the multiple cells includes subframe configuration information and flexible subframe resource requirement information of each cell; and determining a flexible subframe resource configuration of each cell according to the subframe information of each of the multiple cells, where the flexible subframe resource configuration of each cell includes that each cell uses one or more of N flexible subframes to perform data transmission. A flexible subframe resource requirement of each of multiple neighboring cells is obtained, and flexible subframe resource configurations of the cells are coordinated in a distributed manner according to a subframe configuration and the flexible subframe resource requirement of each cell, thus, cross-subframe interference that may exist between flexible subframes can be reduced.
US10462783B2 System and method for highly deterministic media access control
A system and method for providing media access control for networked nodes over a plurality of channels. Each channel is divided into a number of time slots per frame of data organized in a channel allocation schedule. The number of time slots is selected for each channel and is greater than or equal to one per second. Each time slot has a slot transfer rate equal to or less than the maximum channel transfer rate. A server receives a request for channel resources that includes a bandwidth requirement. At least one time slot in a channel corresponding to the bandwidth requirement over a frame time is identified and sent to the requesting node.
US10462782B2 Wireless communication equipment and wireless communication method
The present disclosure relates to wireless communication equipment and a wireless communication method. According to the wireless communication equipment for a base station side in an embodiment, the wireless communication equipment comprises one or multiple processors, and the one or multiple processors are configured to: determine to-be-transmitted communication content of a user equipment for a base station on a target unauthorized frequency band and estimate a transmission progress; and generate indicating information about the transmission progress, and add the indicating information into a communication frame of the user equipment for transmitting the indicating information.
US10462779B2 Telecommunications method and system
A mobile communications unit for communicating data to and/or from base stations, the unit being arranged to communicate data with one or more base stations via a wireless access interface provided by the one or more base stations; arranged to receive transmissions from the one or more base stations via at least one carrier, wherein carriers are logically separate sets of physical resources within a frequency range, the resources of a carrier providing a communication channel; and arranged, upon reception of allocation information comprising an indication of the location of common information within a first carrier, to access the common information in the first carrier, wherein the allocation information is provided in a second carrier and the common information is for at least one mobile unit using the first carrier and for at least one mobile unit using a second carrier.
US10462777B2 Method and apparatus for monitoring downlink control channel in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and a system for converging a 5th-generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT) is provided. The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A decoding method for a terminal is provided. The method includes receiving a downlink control channel, receiving a reference signal in respective physical resource block (PRB) pairs, performing a correlation operation between a first sequence for the received reference signal and a second sequence for a predetermined reference signal for decoding the downlink control channel, and performing decoding of a search space for the downlink control channel in the PRB pair determined based on a result of the correlation operation.
US10462776B2 Method for transmitting and receiving control information of a mobile communication system
The method for transmitting control information in a mobile communication system includes: determining a control channel resource for transmitting control information by means of the data channel region; and transmitting the control information using the determined control channel resource. A capacity for control information, which increases for multiple user multiple-input multiple-out (MIMOs) in a heterogeneous network environment, for heterogeneous network interference control using carrier aggregation, for frequent use of a multicast-broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN) subframe, and for a CoMP transmission control, may be satisfied. Further, an adaptive resource allocation based on a requested capacity for control information may be enabled, and the efficient utilization of resources may also be enabled.
US10462773B2 Base station, terminal, transmission method, and reception method
Disclosed is a base station capable of appropriately configuring a resource on which EPDCCH is located when soft combining is applied. The base station includes configuration section 102 that configures an EPDCCH set in a plurality of subframes, the EPDCCH set being formed of ECCEs to which control information (assignment information) transmitted over the plurality of subframes is assigned; and an assignment section 105 that assigns the control information to any of the ECCEs in each of the plurality of subframes.
US10462772B2 Physical downlink control channel, PDCCH, assignment procedure
The present disclosure relates to a mobile station (UE) for receiving Physical Downlink Control CHannel, PDCCH, assignments in a mobile communication system including serving cells. In case the mobile station is configured with at least two serving cells having different serving cell indices, the UE monitors, for the two serving cells, a same set of candidates for PDCCH assignments defining a same UE-specific search space and which is determined independently of the indices of the serving cells with which the UE is configured, and the UE receives, for the serving cells, PDCCH assignments from among the monitored same set of candidates using carrier indicator field, CIF, values in the received PDCCH assignments for identifying the serving cells with which the UE is configured. The CIF values, included in the received PDCCH assignments, correspond to the respective indices of the serving cells with which the UE is configured.
US10462771B2 Receiving method and user device in small-scale cell
According to one disclosure in the present specification, a receiving method for a user device in a small-scale cell is provided. The receiving method may include: a step of monitoring a plurality of candidate control channels within a search space for a serving cell; and a step of acquiring downlink control information (DCI) by decoding the plurality of candidate control channels. The DCI can include a resource block assignment field, and the resource block assignment field can include information about virtual system bandwidth in the downlink system bandwidth. The receiving method may include a step of receiving a data channel over multiple subframes, based on the virtual system bandwidth.
US10462770B2 Method for transmitting uplink control information, user equipment and base station
The present application discloses a method for transmitting uplink control information, a user equipment, and a base station. The method includes: receiving a physical downlink control channel sent by a base station, where the physical downlink control channel includes indication information, where the indication information is used to indicate a physical uplink control channel resource used to transmit uplink control information; obtaining, according to the indication information and whether the uplink control information includes periodic channel state information, a physical uplink control channel resource used to transmit the uplink control information from a semi-statically configured first resource group and/or second resource group; and sending the uplink control information to the base station over a physical uplink control channel corresponding to the physical uplink control channel resource.
US10462768B2 Reception apparatus, reception method, transmission apparatus, and transmission method
The present technology relates to a reception apparatus, a reception method, a transmission apparatus, and a transmission method, by which channel selection information can be acquired more efficiently. Provided is a reception apparatus, including: a reception unit that receives a broadcast wave of digital broadcasting using an IP (Internet Protocol) transmission system; a communication unit that receives first signaling information for acquiring broadcast content transmitted by the broadcast wave through communication with a server via a network; an acquisition unit that acquires, on the basis of the first signaling information, a physical parameter used in a physical layer in a hierarchy of a protocol of the IP transmission system; and a control unit that controls, on the basis of the physical parameter, operations of respective units that perform channel selection processing. The present technology is applicable to a portable receiver that is movable, for example.
US10462766B2 Method and apparatus for paging between devices performing direct communication
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). Provided is a method for paging between devices performing direct communication. The method includes determining, by a device, a direct connection with a target device performing the direct communication; transmitting, by the device, a dedicated resource request for paging signaling with the target device to a base station; and if dedicated resource information for the paging signaling is received from the base station, transmitting, by the device, a set up request for the direct connection to the target device based on the dedicated resource information.
US10462762B2 Methods for synchronizing multiple devices and determining location based on the synchronized devices
Methods for synchronizing multiple transceivers to a single master clock are provided including broadcasting a message from a master device, the broadcasted message including a device identification number identifying the master device to at least one known device within range of the master device; receiving the message at the at least one other known device and recording a time of arrival (Tarrival-kd) at the at least one other known device; repeatedly broadcasting and receiving messages and recording associated times of arrival at the at least one other known device; and applying a fit curve to the recorded arrival times to estimate a time of an event. Related devices and systems are also provided.
US10462761B2 Method and SS block time locations and SS burst set composition for NR unlicensed spectrum
A user equipment (UE) for receiving control signals in a wireless communication system is provided. The UE comprises receiving, from a base station (BS), at least one synchronization signal/physical broadcast channel block (SSB) included in a set of SSBs over downlink channels, determining a subcarrier spacing (SCS) associated with the at least one SSB included in the set of SSBs based on a carrier frequency range, determining the at least one SSB included in the set of SSBs comprising a plurality of symbols in a time domain; and determining a starting time and a transmission duration for the at least one SSB included in the set of SSBs.
US10462756B2 Method and apparatus for controlling transmission power of terminal in mobile communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services.A method for transmitting data by a terminal in a mobile communication system, a method for receiving data by a base station in a mobile communication system, a terminal in a mobile communication system, and a base station in a mobile communication system are provided. The method for transmitting data by a terminal in a mobile communication system includes receiving, from a base station, first control information for transmitting a first data; after receiving the first control information, receiving, from the base station, second control information for transmitting a second data; transmitting, to the base station, the second data corresponding to the second control information; and after transmitting the second data, determining a transmission power of the first data corresponding to the first control information based on a transmission power of the second data.
US10462752B2 Transmitting content using guard band frequencies at reduced power
The described technology is generally directed towards transmitting content in a guard band (marginal/edge) spectrum, in which the power level corresponds to a frequency associated with the transmission. One or more criteria such as a desired quality of service level of the content to transmit, measured noise data and so on are used to select a guard band frequency/power level for the transmission. The content transmission within this spectrum, at a lower downlink sector power level that protects adjacent channel users, allows delivery of multicast/broadcast content to a broad population of devices in an area, for example, and frees up primary carrier channels for other communications such as voice and high speed data communications.
US10462751B2 Method and apparatus for coordinating resources between different types of communications
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method (400) for use in a terminal device for coordinating resources between two different types of communications. The method comprises receiving (410) resource allocation information indicating the allocation of resource units for the two different types of communications and determining (420), based on the resource allocation information, whether there will be a collision between the two different types of communications on a specific resource unit. The method also comprises in response to determining that there will be a collision between the two different types of communications on the specific resource unit, adjusting (430) one of the two different types of communications on the specific resource unit such that the collision may be avoided. The method further comprises resuming (440) the adjusted one of the two different types of communications on a next non-colliding resource unit allocated for the adjusted type of communications.
US10462747B2 Radio-frequency module and wireless device
A wireless device includes a radio-frequency module, a modem module, and a control unit. The radio-frequency module and the modem module operate either in a first operation mode or in a second operation mode. The control unit, coupled to the RF and the modem module, generates a control signal to indicate to the RF and the modem module to operate in the first operation mode or to operate in the second operation mode. A first set of signal formats corresponding to the first operation mode is a superset of a second set of signal formats corresponding to the second operation mode, and a first power consumption corresponding to the first operation mode is higher than a second power consumption corresponding to the second operation mode.
US10462745B2 Systems and methods for extending battery life by monitoring device activity
The disclosed technology includes techniques for preserving battery life of a mobile device by monitoring a mobile device to determine a state of inactivity. A state of inactivity may be determined if the screen of the mobile device is off and the mobile device remains stationary for a period of time. Battery life may be preserved by placing the mobile device and/or a mobile application of the mobile device into an idle state for successive idle periods separated by maintenance periods. When in an idle state, the mobile device and/or a mobile application of the mobile device may be prevented from utilizing various features or functions of the mobile device that may tend to drain the battery. The mobile device and/or mobile application may be granted temporary access to the various features and functions during the maintenance periods to temporarily allow the mobile device and/or mobile application to perform updates.
US10462744B2 Methods and systems for reuse of a wireless medium during wake-up of a wireless device
Methods, devices, and systems for retransmission of wake-up signals from a first station to a second station over a wireless network are disclosed. In some aspects, a wake-up signal is encoded for transmission to the second station. While the first station is waiting for an acknowledgment of the wake-up signal from the second station, the second station may retransmit the wake up signal and/or encode a packet for transmission to a third station. In some aspects, whether the wake-up signal is retransmitted is based in part, on at least one of whether a number of timeout events for wake-up signals transmitted to the second station exceeds a maximum timeouts threshold, whether a number of wake-up signals transmitted to the second station exceeds a maximum wake-up signals threshold; or whether a maximum predetermined elapsed time since a first wake-up signal was transmitted to the second station is exceeded.
US10462737B2 Methods and systems relating to ultra wideband transceivers
Within many applications impulse radio based ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) transmission offers significant benefits for very short range high data rate communications when compared with existing standards and protocols. In many of these applications the main design goals are very low power consumption and very low complexity design for easy integration and cost reduction. Digitally programmable IR-UWB transmitters using an on-off keying modulation scheme on a 0.13 microns CMOS process operating on 1.2V supply and yielding power consumption as low as 0.9 mW at a 10 Mbps data rate with dynamic power control are enabled. The IR-UWB transmitters support new frequency hopping techniques providing more efficient spectrum usage and dynamic allocation of the spectrum when transmitting in highly congested frequency bands. Biphasic scrambling is also introduced for spectral line reduction. Additionally, an energy detection receiver for IR-UWB is presented to similarly meet these design goals whilst being adaptable to address IR-UWB transmitter specificity.
US10462721B2 Method and apparatus for cell reselection in mobile communications
Various solutions for cell reselection with respect to user equipment and network apparatus in mobile communications are described. An apparatus may receive a redirection frequency and a dedicated frequency offset value corresponding to the redirection frequency. The apparatus may determine a cell-ranking criterion for a serving cell according to the dedicated frequency offset value. The apparatus may further perform cell reselection to a cell on the redirection frequency from the serving cell.
US10462720B2 Device and method for handling evolved long-term evolution network
A first BS for handling the eLTE network for a communication device comprises a storage device for storing instructions and a processing circuit coupled to the storage device. The processing circuit is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage device. The instructions comprise receiving a radio resource control (RRC) Connection Request message; transmitting a RRC Connection Setup message; receiving a RRC Connection Setup Complete message; receiving a UE-EUTRA-Capability information element (IE); transmitting a radio bearer (RB) configuration configuring a data radio bearer (DRB); communicating at least one packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) service data unit (SDU) of the DRB with the communication device; determining to initiate a handover for the communication device to a second BS; transmitting a Handover Request message to the second BS; receiving a Handover Request Acknowledge message from the second BS; and transmitting the Handover Command message to the communication device.
US10462718B2 Method and arrangements for handling an intra frequency SAI list
A method for allowing a user equipment to determine whether Service Area Identities (SAIs) of a list of SAIs are current SAIs or neighboring SAIs by: receiving a list of SAIs from a network node, where the list is indicative of Service Areas capable of providing the broadcasted service to the user equipment and comprise at least one current SAI and at least one neighboring SAI; identifying, in the list, the SAIs as arranged into two distinguishable groups, where a first group comprise the at least one current SAI and a second group comprise the at least one neighboring SAI, and distinguishing, based on the arrangement of the list, current SAIs from neighboring SAIs. A method is also disclosed for arranging a SAI list into the two distinguishable groups by a network node.
US10462714B2 Method and apparatus for mobility management
A method of operating a target base station in a wireless communication network to determine an addressing information for a source base station. A method to operate a target base station in a wireless communication network includes receiving a connection request message from a terminal, transmitting, to the terminal, a terminal information request message, and receiving, from the terminal, a terminal information response message including source base station information in response to the terminal information request message.
US10462709B2 Method for controlling mobility of terminal, and device therefor
Provided are a method and device for controlling mobility, which reduce a delay or service interruption occurring in a handover process of a terminal. The method of a terminal may include receiving an RRC connection reconfiguration message including mobility control information from a master eNB; controlling data transmission to or data reception from a source secondary eNB to be maintained up to a specific point of time on the basis of the mobility control information; and transmitting a random access channel (RACH) for performing a random access procedure to a target secondary eNB.
US10462707B2 Data transmission method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a data transmission method and apparatus, and belong to the field of Internet technologies. The method includes: obtaining interaction information of a transmission link of a current moment; analyzing the interaction information, to obtain link status information corresponding to the interaction information; determining an available bandwidth for current data transmission according to the link status information that corresponds to the interaction information and link status information that corresponds to historical interaction information of the transmission link; and transmitting a data packet to a data receive end according to the available bandwidth. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, data transmission is performed based on the TCP Protocol, neither a data receive end nor a data transmit end needs to support an additional protocol, and applicability is relatively strong.
US10462705B1 Systems and methods for preventing premature processing during beam forming
Systems and methods are described for preventing premature processing during beam forming. It may be determined, at an access node, that a wireless device has received data using a beam formed transmission from the access node. A gap may be calculated between a reported signal level for the wireless device and a transmission scheme used to transmit downlink data to the wireless device. A threshold value may then be adjusted based on the calculated gap, where the threshold value is used to determine when the wireless device scans a plurality of frequency bands. The adjusted threshold value may be transmitted to the wireless device.
US10462700B2 Method for performing reflective quality of service (QOS) in wireless communication system and a device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for performing reflective QoS in wireless communication system, the method comprising: receiving a DL SDAP PDU via a DL DRB with a first DRB ID from a network, wherein the DL SDAP PDU includes a first indicator indicating whether to perform updating AS mapping rule for UL and a second indicator indicating whether to perform updating NAS reflective QoS rule for UL; and performing the updating of the AS mapping rule for UL or the updating of the NAS reflective QoS rule for the UL according to the first indicator and the second indicator.
US10462699B2 System and method for internet protocol version-based multiple access point name support in a network environment
An example method is provided in one example embodiment and may include receiving an attach trigger for a user equipment (UE) within a trusted access network; configuring a first signaling path for the UE for a first Internet protocol (IP) connection; and configuring a second signaling path for the UE for a second IP connection, wherein the first and second IP connections are associated with different IP version types. The method can include switching traffic for the UE between the first signaling path for the first IP connection and the second signaling path for the second IP connection based on IP version type of the traffic.
US10462698B2 WLAN-LTE interface selection
A wireless router having a WiFi wireless network and including a small cell for routing LTE cellular data to a mobile network core is configured to monitor connected mobile devices and determine whether each mobile device should be connect to the hub using WiFi or LTE in accordance with the current utilization of the WiFi network and the current utilization of the LTE small cell. Since the small cell data traffic is encrypted in a data tunnel to the mobile network core, the network identity information of the device's WiFi interface and the device's LTE interface is determined by consulting an address mapping store in the cellular mobile network core.
US10462696B2 Communication apparatus, control method of communication apparatus, computer program, and storage medium
A communication apparatus connectable to a communication network notifies the presence of the communication apparatus using a communication channel assigned to the communication apparatus, then sets one communication channel different from the assigned communication channel of those available in the communication network, and searches for a communication partner apparatus which functions as a providing apparatus that provides communication parameters using the set communication channel. The communication apparatus repetitively executes the notification processing and the search processing, and changes a communication channel used in the search processing every time the repetition is executed one or a plurality of number of times.
US10462692B2 Method and apparatus for measuring D2D signal or selecting relay in wireless communication system
An embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for performing measurement by a terminal in a wireless communication system, the method comprising the steps of: receiving D2D signals transmitted by a plurality of relay terminals; and performing measurement using at least one signal among the D2D signals, wherein the D2D signal subjected to the measurement is a D2D signal having a valid CRC.
US10462690B2 RLC status reporting for eight-carrier HSDPA
Techniques for signaling radio link control (RLC) status reports to a wireless network, such as a network supporting multi-carrier High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). An example method performed in a mobile terminal comprises calculating a throughput estimate data transmissions to the mobile terminal, determining a rate at which to send radio link control status reports, based on the throughput estimate, and sending radio link control status reports to the wireless network node at the determined rate. In some embodiments, the mobile terminal determines the rate at which to send radio link control status reports by comparing the throughput estimate to a threshold value and selecting the rate based on the comparison. The threshold value may be received from the wireless network node prior to the comparison.
US10462689B2 Systems and methods for monitoring a network of moving things
Systems and methods for monitoring a network of moving things. As non-limiting examples, various aspects of this disclosure provide configurable systems and methods for monitoring various operational characteristics of a network of moving things, determining a reporting strategy for the monitored characteristics, and/or implementing the determined reporting strategy.
US10462687B2 Method and device for estimating interference in a receive signal
A method (700) includes receiving (701) a receive signal (x[n]) comprising a periodic data signal component (r[n]) and a periodic interference signal component (s[n]); determining (702) an average value by averaging over sub-samples of the receive signal (x[n]), wherein the average value is independent of at least one sub-sample of the receive signal (x[n]) having a same phase as a particular sample ([n]) of the receive signal (x[n]); and determining (703) for the particular sample ([n]) of the receive signal (x[n]) an estimate (ŝ[n]) of the interference signal component (s[n]) based on the average value.
US10462686B2 Over the air (OTA) beamforming testing with a reduced number of receivers
A testing system tests a device under test (DUT) by emulating at least one radio access protocol. The testing system includes at least one transmitter, multiple receivers, multiple radio frequency (RF) heads, multiple horns, and multiple combiners. The transmitter(s) are configured to use an intermediate frequency for transmission. The receiver(s) are configured to use an intermediate frequency for reception. The RF heads up-convert the intermediate frequency from the transmitter(s) to RF used by the DUT and down-convert the RF used by the DUT to the intermediate frequency used by the receiver(s). The combiners each correspond to a different receiver and combine beamformed signals received from the DUT via two different RF heads and via the horns. The horns transmit RF signals to the DUT and receive RF signals from the DUT using two different polarizations.
US10462685B2 Method and apparatus for controlling a home wireless system
A method and a system of controlling a home wireless system wherein the home wireless system comprises a plurality of peripheral wireless nodes (14; 16; 19; 21; 23) and a first gateway (12) having wireless communication means for communicating with. The method includes installing at least one second gateway (12′; 32) in the home wireless system, broadcasting an identification message from a peripheral wireless node (14; 16; 19; 21; 23) searching for a controlling gateway in a link establishment process, and receiving in each of the first gateway (12) and the at least one second gateway (12′) the identification message. Further steps are determining a delay in each of the gateways, sending after the delay from the gateway a request message, and completing the link establishment process by responding in the peripheral wireless node (14; 16; 19; 21; 23) to the request message received from the gateway responding after the shortest delay, the peripheral wireless node (14; 16; 19; 21; 23) then being bound to the gateway responding after the shortest delay. Each gateway of the system comprises wireless communication means (40) for communicating with wireless peripheral nodes and a central unit (44) arranged to apply the delay.
US10462679B2 Coverage enhancement level signaling and efficient packing of MTC system information
The present disclosure relates to transmitting and receiving of system information which includes controlling the transmission and/or the reception to transmit and/or receive system information including a coverage enhancement level indication for indicating enhanced coverage levels supported by the wireless communication system and to transmit and/or receive system information including a group of information elements common for different coverage enhancement levels and information elements specific for different coverage enhancement levels grouped for respective coverage enhancement levels.
US10462678B2 Unified cloud-based core network supporting multiple private CBRS networks of multiple operators with network slicing
A unified core network provides core network services to a number of telecommunications network operators. The unified core is partitioned into a number of slices with each slice being the core network for a network operator. Each network operator is then free to define services within its own partition to serve its own users. In this manner, the network operators are freed from building and maintaining a core network while simultaneously enjoying the benefit of having a core network.
US10462677B2 Terminal device, communication method, and program
A terminal device includes: a communication unit configured to communicatively connect with a first network using a first frequency band or a second frequency band; a detection unit configured to detect communication of a second network that is performed using the second frequency band; an interference avoidance unit configured to perform a process of avoiding radio interference by the second network; and a control unit configured to perform control such that the interference avoidance unit performs the process of avoiding radio interference by the second network band in a case that an identifier identifying communication of the second network detected by the detection unit includes a specific identifier.
US10462675B2 Dynamic spectrum partitioning between LTE and 5G systems
An eNodeB uses a first portion of a frequency spectrum as a primary cell and uses a second portion of the frequency spectrum as a secondary cell that is dynamically shared with a 5G base station. The eNodeB and the 5G base station communicate to dynamically share the second portion of the frequency spectrum.
US10462673B2 Wireless network management and online signup of services
A wireless access point receives configuration information assigned to a particular service provider. The configuration information includes information indicating a wireless network identifier (such as a network name or SSID value) assigned to the service provider. The wireless network identifier is available for use by communication devices to establish a wireless connection with the wireless access point and perform multiple different functions. For example, the configuration information can include multiple resource links assigned to the particular service provider. Via use of the wireless network identifier, a communication device can establish a wireless communication link with the wireless access point. The communication device communicates a selected one of the multiple links to the wireless access point to indicate which of multiple functions (such as online sign-up or actual use of wireless network services) can is being requested.
US10462669B2 Wi-Fi connection method, mobile terminal and storage medium
An embodiment provides a Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) connection method and a mobile terminal. The method includes: a Wi-Fi connection method is provided, which is applied to a mobile terminal and includes: network environment information of a target Access Point (AP) is acquired; N target Wi-Fi connection records corresponding to the target AP is acquired from historical Wi-Fi connection data according to the network environment information of the target AP, the historical Wi-Fi connection data comprising M Wi-Fi connection records, where M is a positive integer and N is a positive integer less than or equal to M; and the target AP is accessed according to the N target Wi-Fi connection records.
US10462668B2 Method for forming a trust relationship, and embedded UICC therefor
The present invention relates to a method for forming a trust relationship among an MNO, an SM, and an eUICC in a communication system in which the SM is defined as an entity for managing the eUICC, as well as to an embedded UICC therefor.
US10462667B2 Method of providing mobile communication provider information and device for performing the same
A method for providing mobile communication provider information and a device for performing the same are disclosed. A terminal having an eUICC receives data, in which mobile communication provider information is capsulized and included, and stores the received data in the eUICC. Therefore, the mobile communication provider information can be transferred by applying the highest security scheme, and duplication of the eUICC due to the exposure of an authentication key by external hacking attacks can be prevented.
US10462666B2 Method of communicating and authenticating credentials between a portable computing device and multiple radio frequency identification enabled readers
A method of communicating and authenticating credentials between a portable computing device and multiple radio frequency identification (RFID) enabled readers requires a portable computing device, a RFID reader, and user credentials. The portable computing devices stores user credentials unique to the portable computing device and the RFID reader. The RFID reader activates a corresponding building access system. The method begins by inductively harvesting electrical power into the portable computing device from the RFID reader, if the portable computing device is proximal to the RFID reader. The method then sends the user credentials from a radio communication module of the portable computing device to a radio communication module of the RFID reader, if the electrical power is inductively harvested from the RFID reader into the portable computing device. An authentication process is then executed for the set of user credentials with the RFID reader.
US10462664B2 System and method for control of baseboard management controller ports
An information handling system includes a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and a communication interface coupled to the BMC. The BMC includes a security co-processor that stores an access key. The access is associated with a first function of the BMC. The communication interface receives a security key from a device external to the information handling system. The BMC directs the security co-processor to determine if the first security key matches the first access key, and unlocks the first function when the first security key matches the first access key.
US10462663B2 System and method for service provider specific remote access via neutral host networks
Present systems and methods provide ways to provide access services to connecting wireless devices particularly for (but not limited to) neutral host networks. Steps include executing authentication between a connecting wireless device and a service provider, receiving an address of a remote gateway from the service provider, and providing access service for the wireless device including forwarding data received from the wireless device to the indicated remote gateway address in forwarding wireless device associated data received from the remote gateway address to the wireless device. Other ways are also disclosed.
US10462661B2 Method and device for transmitting/receiving data using bluetooth mesh network
The present invention relates to a method and a device for a first device transmitting data to a second device in a Bluetooth mesh network. A method and a device may be provided, according to the present invention, wherein an advertising message is received from a second device forming a mesh network, the advertising message comprising a first type field indicating that the advertising message is an advertising message transmitted from a device of the mesh network, and a connection is made to the mesh network on the basis of the advertising message, and a control message comprising a parameter indicating a certain operation is transmitted to the second device through the mesh network, wherein the control message comprises at least one among the address of a first device, the address of the second device, the number of relays as a value, or a second type field indicating the type of the control message.
US10462651B1 Apparatuses and methods for streaming audio and video
A wirelessly enabled content delivery device includes a surface; a wireless data system and a data output interface. The surface has a front side and a back side. The wireless data system includes a wireless data module. The wireless data system is fixed to the back side of the surface. The wireless data module is configured to communicate with a user device and to receive a wireless stream of data from the user device. The data output interface is configured to receive data from the wireless data module, and the data is derived from the wireless stream of data.
US10462650B2 Dynamic communication
The disclosed embodiments relate to provisioning of a service, such as a financial service, to a device, such as a mobile device operative to access the service wirelessly or otherwise, in a manner which efficiently provides a consistent user experience which meets a user's expectations as to the functionality and quality of the service, including the user interface therefore and service delivery, which leverages the available capacities of the devices through which the service is provided so as to maximize the functionality and quality of the provided service without diminishing the experience, i.e. without substantially reducing the quality or functionality.
US10462638B2 Lone worker fall detection
A lone worker system for performing a safety check is provided. The lone worker system includes a mobile device. The mobile device includes a sensor and a memory storing a safety check application thereon and a processor. The processor is coupled to the memory and executes the safety check application under a motion mode including an active tracking of a fall motion event by the sensor. In response to the fall motion event being detected during the active tracking, the processor operates a count utilizing a timer of the safety check application. If the count exceeds a predetermined amount of time, the safety check application enters an emergency mode to execute an emergency alert.
US10462637B1 Information exchanging system
A system for facilitating personal information exchange includes a first computer peripheral device comprising a first near field communication system. A second computer peripheral device includes a second near field communication system. The first near field communication system is communicatively coupled to the second near field communication system. A web server is communicatively coupled to the first computer peripheral device and the second computer peripheral device. The web server is configured to receive personal information from the first computer peripheral device and the second computer peripheral device into a database. The near field communication between the first computer peripheral device and the second computer peripheral device results in sharing the information in the database.
US10462633B2 Bluetooth based motion detection systems
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatuses for detecting motion based on wireless signals. In some implementations, a receiving device may receive, from a transmitting device, a packet containing a sequence. In some aspects, the packet may be a Bluetooth packet, and the sequence may be contained in a supplemental information appended to the Bluetooth packet. The receiving device may estimate angle information of the packet based on the sequence, and determine a difference between the estimated angle information and a reference angle. The angle information may be an angle of arrival (AoA) or an angle of departure (AoD) of the packet. The receiving device may detect motion based on the determined difference.
US10462632B2 Power management techniques for wirelessly-interconnected devices
Techniques (e.g., apparatus, method, machine-readable medium, chipset, etc.) to effect scenario analysis. Included is a determining of a power-affecting operational setting based on at least one operating condition of a device, the at least one operating condition of the device to be an operating condition of the device while the device is communicatively coupled to another device; and a setting of a first operational setting of the device based on the determined power-affecting operational setting.
US10462631B2 Techniques for update procedure signaling in a wireless network
Techniques are described that can be used for efficient mobility management signaling. In some cases, a network can specify an extended timer used for a machine to machine (M2M) type device to communicate with a network. The extended timer can be transmitted in connection with an attachment acceptance message, Location Updating Accept message, Tracking Area Update Accept, or Routing Area Update Accept message. In some cases, a timer can be adjusted using a multiplier in order to increase a period at which communications with the network occur. The network can transmit an indication to change a timer by multiplying the timer with the multiplier.
US10462628B2 Network information collection and analysis of a plurality of mobile networks
An approach for network information collection and analysis of a plurality of mobile networks is provided. The approach receives a first request message including a first threshold sent from an application server. The approach sends a second request message to at least one network function. The approach receives a congestion report from the at least one network function which monitors for a change in a congestion status related to a base station that is crossing a second threshold. The approach derives a network information by combining the congestion report. The approach sends the network information to the application server, the first threshold indicating a range of the network information at which the application server wishes to be informed of the network information.
US10462619B2 Providing a personal assistant module with a selectively-traversable state machine
Techniques are described herein for leveraging an online semantic processor to generate a finite state machine to be delivered to and implemented on a resource-constrained device. In various implementations, a user request may be received by a personal assistant module. Data indicative of the user request may be uploaded, e.g., by the personal assistant module, to an online semantic processor. Data may be received, e.g., by the personal assistant module, from the online semantic processor. The received data may represent a state machine having a plurality of candidate states of the personal assistant module. Each candidate state may be potentially responsive to the request. Resources local to the resource-constrained device may be analyzed to ascertain signal(s) unavailable to the online semantic processor. The personal assistant module may then transition to a given state of the plurality of candidate states. The given state may be selected based on the signal(s).
US10462615B2 Method and system for transmitting text messages
Provided is a method including providing a text creation interface in response to an execution of a text application; receiving an input signal for selecting content during a text creation process using the text creation interface; uploading the selected content to a cloud storage; and transmitting a text message including route information about a route accessible to the uploaded content to a counter party terminal. If a file capacity of the selected content is greater than or equal to a reference capacity, the selected content is uploaded to the cloud storage in response to a user request and the route information is automatically created and included in the text message.
US10462614B2 Group scheduled sensor data acquisition in a wireless sensor system
A wireless sensor system includes wireless sensor nodes, each including a sensor interface that interfaces with sensing circuitry, a wireless interface to communicate with a wireless access point, at least one processor, and memory. The memory has instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the wireless sensor node to compare a group identifier received in a message at the wireless interface with a group identifier of the wireless sensor node. Based on determining that the group identifier received matches the wireless sensor node, a start time to trigger is set in the wireless sensor node according to a start time defined in the message. A local clock of the wireless sensor node is monitored. Based on determining that the local clock has reached the start time to trigger, sensor data are acquired through the sensor interface and transmitted on the wireless interface.
US10462613B2 Segmented WANcasting
A content item can be produced at a first system in segments, and some or all of the content item can be transferred to second systems, via transfer of produced segments of the content item. Content preferences, database configuration and playback schedules can be configured with a remote media content processing system. This information is then transferred from the remote media content processing system to one or more other remote media content processing systems. This transferred information provides a configuration for segmented WANcasting of a content items from one or more remote media content processing systems until the content item is complete.
US10462608B1 Estimating orientation of a mobile device with respect to a vehicle using global displacement information and local motion information
A system for determining an orientation of a mobile device with respect to a vehicle. The system comprises at least one computer processor programmed to: receive local motion information regarding the mobile device; receive global displacement information regarding the mobile device; and based on the local motion information regarding the mobile device and the global displacement information regarding the mobile device, determine the orientation of the mobile device with respect to the vehicle. A method for determining an orientation of a mobile device with respect to a vehicle, and at least one computer-readable storage medium having instructions recorded thereon which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform the method.
US10462605B2 Method, system and device for determining a shared journey
Provided is a computer implemented method of determining that two or more members of a subscription group shared a journey. The method comprises of determining that at least two members of a subscription group shared a journey from an origin to a destination over a period of time, the method comprising the steps of obtaining location and time data defining a first plurality of journey positions from the origin to the destination of a first mobile electronic device associated with a first member; segmenting the plurality of journey positions into a plurality of journey segments; forming an acceptable geographical-time zone around each journey segment; obtaining location and time data defining a second plurality of journey positions from the origin to the destination of a second mobile electronic device associated with a second member; and determining whether each second mobile electronic device journey position falls within the acceptable geographical-time zone around each journey segment providing an indication the first and second mobile electronic devices shared a journey.
US10462602B2 Passive check-in
A system to effectuate passive check-in with respect to a user's mobile device is described. A server system may be configured to receive communications from a GPS-enabled mobile device (e.g., a mobile phone), extract a stream of locations from the received communications, and use the location information to determine whether a boundary-crossing event has occurred with respect to the mobile device. In response to detecting a boundary-crossing event, the server may communicate a message, such as a recommendation, to the mobile device.
US10462601B2 Providing status of user devices during an adverse event
A method begins by a processing module identifying a geographic area of an adverse condition and identifying a user device of a plurality of user devices potentially associated with the identified geographic area. The method continues with the processing module issuing a safety notification to the user device, where the safety notification includes one or more of the identified geographic area and a safety status request. The method continues with the processing module receiving, from the user device, a safety status response, where the safety status response includes at least one of location information generated by the user device and a safety status level generated by the user device. The method continues with the processing module indicating the safety status level.
US10462599B2 Systems and methods of adjusting bass levels of multi-channel audio signals
Systems and methods for adjusting bass levels of a multi-channel audio signal include, among other features, (i) receiving the multi-channel signal via a playback device; (ii) separating, from the multi-channel signal, low-frequency signals comprising frequencies less than a threshold frequency; (iii) determining electrical energies of the low-frequency signals; (iv) determining a first energy by summing the electrical energies of the low-frequency signals; (v) consolidating the low-frequency signals into a consolidated low-frequency signal; (vi) determining a second energy by determining an electrical energy of the consolidated low-frequency signal; (vii) generating a gain-adjusted low-frequency signal by adjusting a gain of the consolidated low-frequency signal based on both (a) the first energy and (b) the second energy; (viii) generating a gain-adjusted multi-channel signal by mixing the gain-adjusted low-frequency signal back into the multi-channel signal; and (ix) using the gain-adjusted multi-channel signal to play back gain-adjusted multi-channel audio content via the playback device.
US10462595B2 Convolving a voice in a telephone call to a sound localization point that is familiar to a listener
A method convolves a voice in a telephone call as binaural sound to an external sound localization point (SLP) that is familiar to a user. The method analyzes SLPs in prior telephone calls where voices in the prior telephone calls externally localized as binaural sound to the user and determines, based on the analysis, a SLP that is familiar to the user where the user previously localized the voices in the prior telephone calls.
US10462592B2 Calibration error conditions
Examples described herein involve identifying one or more error conditions during calibration of one or more playback devices in a playback environment. A microphone of a network device may detect and sample an audio signal while the one or more playback devices in the playback environment plays a calibration tone. A processor of the network device may then receive, from the microphone, a stream of audio data. The audio data may include an audio signal component and a background noise component. As a subset of the audio data is received, the processor may identify based on the audio data, the one or more error conditions. The processor may then cause a graphical display to display a graphical representation associated with the identified error condition.
US10462579B2 System and method for a multi-electrode MEMS device
According to an embodiment, a MEMS transducer includes a stator, a rotor spaced apart from the stator, and a multi-electrode structure including electrodes with different polarities. The multi-electrode structure is formed on one of the rotor and the stator and is configured to generate a repulsive electrostatic force between the stator and the rotor. Other embodiments include corresponding systems and apparatus, each configured to perform corresponding embodiment methods.
US10462572B2 Acoustic transducer with vibration damping
Circumferential mode vibrations, in a diaphragm of an acoustic transducer, are damped by defining at least one elongated opening extending radially along a portion of a length from the central area to the outer perimeter being covered by a material having higher damping properties than the material of the cone.
US10462569B2 Providing aggregate playback information
System, method, and apparatus including receiving an identification of content played a playback system and an identification of location of the playback system. A playlist of content is associated with the location. A request is received to retrieve the playlist of content and the requested playlist of content is sent to a playback system.
US10462565B2 Displacement limiter for loudspeaker mechanical protection
One embodiment provides a device comprising a speaker driver including a diaphragm. The device further comprises a controller configured to receive a source signal for reproduction via the speaker driver, determine an estimated displacement of the diaphragm resulting from the reproduction of the source signal, and generate a control voltage based on the estimated displacement and threshold information relating to safe displacement of the diaphragm. An actual displacement of the diaphragm during the reproduction of the source signal is controlled based on the control voltage.
US10462564B2 Operating a headset that includes microphone line and pushbutton keys
An audio accessory key detection system (40) includes a host circuit (2-3) coupled to communicate via a microphone line (7) with an accessory circuit (3-3) in either a MSFT mode or a digital communication mode. Depletion mode transistors (44-1,2,3) in the accessory circuit are coupled between keys (15-1,2,3) of the accessory circuit, respectively. The depletion mode transistors are allowed to remain conductive for MSFT mode operation. For digital communications mode operation, the host circuit sends a command via the microphone line to a key detector and controller circuit (29A) in the accessory circuit. In response, a voltage is generated to turn the depletion mode transistors off so as to allow digital communications mode operation between the accessory circuit and the host circuit.
US10462563B2 Sound playing device and connection establishing method thereof
A sound playing device and a connection establishing method thereof are disclosed. The sound playing device comprises a wireless transmission module, a detection module, and a control module. The wireless transmission module is used for establishing a connection with an electronic device via a first or a second wireless transmission path, wherein the first and the second wireless transmission path are used for receiving an audio signal and a data signal respectively. The detection module detects whether the wireless transmission module is connected to the electronic device via the first or the second wireless transmission path. When the detection module detects that the electronic device is to be connected via the second wireless transmission path, it further detects whether the electronic device is connected via the first wireless transmission path. If yes, then the control module enables the connection via the second wireless transmission path.
US10462558B2 Audio device
An audio device with an acoustic radiator that emits acoustic radiation from a first side, a housing that defines an acoustic cavity that receives the acoustic radiation emitted from the first side of the acoustic radiator, and first and second sound-emitting outlets in the housing and acoustically coupled to the acoustic cavity such that the outlets emit sound from the acoustic cavity. The second sound-emitting outlet has a greater equivalent acoustic impedance than the first sound-emitting outlet.
US10462553B2 Speaker device
A speaker device includes a first speaker unit, a first cabinet that houses the first speaker unit, and an annular portion defining a sound path that guides sound radiated from the first speaker unit to outside the first cabinet, the annular portion being positioned on a sound radiation side of the first speaker unit and arranged so as to sound a diaphragm in the first speaker unit. The speaker device also includes a second cabinet arranged inside the annular portion and spaced apart from the sound path, the sound path being annular, and a second speaker unit that radiates sound in a direction in which the first speaker unit radiates sound and that is stored in the second cabinet. The speaker device further includes a resonant portion having an aperture communicating with the sound path and defining a resonant space.
US10462551B1 Wearable audio device with head on/off state detection
Various implementations include wearable audio devices and related methods for controlling such devices. Some approaches include: detecting a change from an on-head state to an off-head state with a first sensor system; calibrating a second, distinct sensor system after detecting the change from the on-head state to the off-head state; detecting a change from the off-head state to the on-head state using the calibrated second sensor system; and adjusting an operating state of at least one function of the wearable audio device in response to detecting the change from the on-head state to the off-head state or detecting the change from the off-head state to the on-head state.
US10462544B2 Hydrophobic-coated transducer port with reduced occlusion impact
A portable communication device includes a transducer enclosed in an enclosure. An opening allows flow of air between the transducer enclosed in the enclosure and a surrounding environment. The enclosure protects the transducer from misreading due to occlusion of environmental aggressors on the transducer. The enclosure is configured to repel the environmental aggressors away from a surface of the transducer and to keep a portion of the opening unclogged to maintain an air flow to the transducer.
US10462543B2 ODU path protection in a disaggregated OTN switching system
Methods and systems for optical data unit (ODU) path protection in a disaggregated optical transport network (OTN) switching system that include using plug-in universal (PIU) modules each having multiple ports for OTN to Ethernet transceiving and an Ethernet fabric as a switching core are disclosed. An OTN over Ethernet module in each of the PIU modules may enable various OTN functionality to be realized using the Ethernet fabric which may include multiple Ethernet switches. An egress PIU module may receive Ethernet packets via the Ethernet fabric from a working ODU path. In response to determining that a protection switch using a protection ODU path may be performed on the working ODU path, the egress PIU module may receive the Ethernet packets via the Ethernet fabric from the protection ODU path.
US10462542B2 Method for data transmission by means of an absolute position measurement system, absolute position measurement system and computing device
In order to transmit data from an absolute position measurement system to an incremental interface, the transmission of an absolute position is carried out in a virtual reference journey of a position counter (cnt) via several phase-shifted electrical signals. During the virtual reference journey, at least one further information is transmitted in addition to the absolute position. For this purpose, a correspondingly designed absolute measurement system and a computing device are used, the computing device being designed to receive and evaluate data via an incremental interface.
US10462540B2 Intelligent system for interconnecting data networking equipment
A patch cable and system for interconnecting a pair of terminals, each of the terminals comprising a terminal RFID transponder comprising a unique ID, and for use with a cradle comprising a cradle RFID antenna. The patch cable comprises a pair of connectors, one of the connectors at each end of and interconnected by a guided transmission medium, a connector RFID antenna associated with each of the pair of connectors, a cable RFID transponder positioned along the patch cable between the connectors for communicating with the cradle RFID antenna. When the cable RFID transponder is brought into proximity with the cradle RFID antenna, RF signals emitted by the cradle RFID antenna provide power to and communications with the cable RFID transponder for powering the connector RFID antennas and retrieving the unique IDs of the pair of terminals and communicating the unique IDs to the cradle.
US10462534B2 Methods and apparatus for centralized and decentralized alert messaging
Apparatus and methods for providing emergency alert system (EAS) data to subscribers of a content-based network for multiple locations including via mobile devices. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a server performing real-time receipt and encapsulation of the EAS data, transport of the EAS data to client devices over an IP or other packet-switched network, and use of applications running on the client devices to decode and display the EAS data. In one variant, a centralized EAS (CEAS) entity is used to aggregate and distribute EAS messages to video registration servers (VRS), which use stored client device data and user preferences to map delivery of relevant EAMs over the IP network. In another variant, instant messaging (IM) infrastructure is used to deliver and display at least portion of the EAS data via a separate transport process.
US10462531B2 Methods, systems, and media for presenting an advertisement while buffering a video
Systems and methods for automatically identifying non-canonical user sessions utilize demographics associated with a device identifier in comparison to demographics associated with requested content (e.g. video, website, etc.). If the demographics match above a threshold, then the session may be assumed to be canonical or associated with the original user. If the demographics of the content do not match the demographics of the user, then the session may be considered non-canonical. Upon identifying a non-canonical session, content selection based on demographics may be suspended until a timer expires or the session ends.
US10462524B2 Streaming media presentation system
One or more embodiments of the disclosure provide systems and methods for providing media presentations to users of a media presentation system. A media presentation generally includes a one or more media streams provided by one or more capturing users of the media presentation system. In one or more embodiments, a user of the media presentation system may share a media presentation with a viewing user. The media presentation system can provide a number of features to produce a media stream within a media presentation.
US10462521B2 Generating highlight videos in an online game from user expressions
This disclosure relates to generating video edits. The video edits are highlight videos of gameplay of an online game. The video edits comprise of one or more video clips of the online game. A video clip includes a portion of a recording of the gameplay of the online game. From user emotional manifestations, events of interests, and/or other information of the online game, the portion of the recording of the online game to include in the video clip are determined. The user is presented with access to the video edits and/or previews to the video edits.
US10462520B2 Pacing control device, pacing control method, and program
A pacing control device to perform pacing control on a content distributed from a content distribution device that performs streaming-based content distribution, includes an obtainer configured to obtain a communication quality threshold that corresponds to a communication environment in the pacing control device; and a controller configured not to make a request for the content to the content distribution device in a case where a communication quality in the pacing control device is lower than the communication quality threshold, and to make the request for the content to the content distribution device in a case where the communication quality is higher than the communication quality threshold.
US10462516B2 Sports bar mode automatic viewing determination
Described herein are methods and systems for automatically selecting television channels for display on one or more televisions based on the viewing preferences of the viewers. The viewers can enter their viewing preferences in a database through a user interface that a controller can access. The controller can receive, for a premises (e.g., a sports bar), a list of viewers. Based on the viewing preferences of the list of viewers, the controller can determine a single or a ranked list of television channels for display on the televisions. If there are multiple televisions, the controller can assign each of the televisions a television channel from the ranked list based on the ranking. The controller can send an instruction to the STB controlling the television(s) to set the assigned television channel to the assigned television.
US10462513B2 Object image generation
An apparatus includes means for searching an object database using object identifiers of an object to identify a set of candidate objects. Each candidate object of the set of candidate objects matches at least one object identifier of the object identifiers. The apparatus includes means for receiving a selection of a first candidate object of the set of candidate objects from a first device. The apparatus includes means for receiving measurement data associated with a user. The apparatus also includes means for generating display data of an image representation in response to receiving a selection of the first candidate object. The image representation includes a representation generated based on the measurement data and includes an object overlay corresponding to the first object.
US10462509B2 Delivery of electronic programming guide using a caching content delivery network
An electronic programming guide (EPG) may be efficiently distributed through a CDN by breaking the EPG into elements including EPG info element that provides an indication of the current EPG version and a length of schedule blocks within the EPG. The EPG info can be retrieved periodically, and when a change of the EPG version is detected, EPG Channels info can be retrieved that provides a list of all channels in the EPG as well as an indication for each schedule block of the channel of the EPG version in which the schedule block was last changed. The schedule block version information may be used to retrieve the particular schedule block information when required, and if the correct version of the schedule block is not available at the device. The individual schedule block provides an indication of what programs are airing during the schedule block. Further details of each program may be retrieved as required for each program.
US10462508B2 Method of recommending personal broadcasting contents
The present invention is related to a method for recommending personal broadcasting contents, comprising analyzing personal broadcasting contents conducted by a personal broadcasting host and analyzing broadcasting characteristics of the personal broadcasting host, determining current user characteristics including at least user status and user preference; and searching for broadcasting characteristics of a personal broadcasting host that matches the current user characteristics and providing at least one recommended personal broadcasting channel.
US10462507B2 Method and apparatus for providing customized information
A method for providing customized information to a plurality of portable communication devices. A customer premises equipment (CPE) synchronizes with at least one of the plurality of portable communication devices. The CPE extracts descriptive data of media content stored in the at least one portable communication device. The CPE searches for a descriptive data of content available at the CPE based on the descriptive data extracted from the at least one portable communication device. The CPE determines that the extracted descriptive data matches the descriptive data of content available at the CPE. The CPE makes the content available to the at least one portable communication device.
US10462506B2 Methods, systems, and media for detecting abusive stereoscopic videos by generating fingerprints for multiple portions of a video frame
Methods, systems, and media for identifying content in stereoscopic videos and, more particularly, for detecting abusive stereoscopic videos by generating fingerprints for multiple portions of a video frame are provided. The method comprises: receiving, from a user device, a video content item for uploading to a content provider; selecting a frame from a plurality of frames of the video content item for generating one or more fingerprints corresponding to the video content item; generating a first fingerprint corresponding to the selected frame, a second fingerprint corresponding to a first encoded portion of the selected frame, and a third fingerprint corresponding to a second encoded portion of the selected frame; comparing each of the first fingerprint, the second fingerprint, and the third fingerprint to a plurality of reference fingerprints corresponding to reference video content items; determining whether at least one of the first fingerprint, the second fingerprint, and the third fingerprint match a reference fingerprint of the plurality of reference fingerprints; and, in response to determining that at least one of the first fingerprint, the second fingerprint, and the third fingerprint match the reference fingerprint, causing an indication of the match to be presented on the user device.
US10462497B2 Free viewpoint picture data distribution system
[TASK] To provide a recommended viewpoint to a user who is not familiar with a switching operation for switching a viewpoint of a free viewpoint motion image.[SOLUTION TO PROBLEMS]When a user gives a switching instruction for switching a viewpoint and a viewpoint direction by user terminals 3a to 3n−1, the switching instruction is sent to a distribution computer 2. The distribution computer 2 stores the switching instruction for each user ID and for each content ID. The distribution computer 2 generates recommended projection characteristic data on the basis of a plurality of switching instructions for free viewpoint motion image data corresponding to its content ID. When a new distribution request for data corresponding to the content ID is received from the user terminal 3n, the distribution computer 2 distributes recommended projection characteristic data together with free viewpoint motion image data.
US10462495B2 Progressive lossless compression of image data
Techniques and configurations for compression of image data in a progressive, lossless manner are disclosed. In an example, three-dimensional medical images may be compressed and decompressed with high-speed operations, through a compression technique performed on a cube (chunk) of voxels that includes generating a subsampled or filtered cube of voxels, and generating and optimizing a delta data set between the cube of voxels and the subsampled cube of voxels. This optimized delta data set is operable with a decompression technique to losslessly recreate the cube of voxels. Further, the compression technique may be progressively performed with multiple iterations, to allow multiple lower resolution versions of the images prior to loading or receiving the entire compressed data that is reconstructable in a lossless form. Use of this technique may result in dramatically reduced time to first image when visualizing 3D images and performing image data transfers.
US10462494B2 Video encoding method for encoding division block, video decoding method for decoding division block, and recording medium for implementing the same
Disclosed are a method of encoding a division block in video encoding and a method of decoding a division block in video decoding. An input picture is divided into encoding unit blocks. The encoding unit blocks are divided into sub-blocks. The sub-blocks are encoded by selectively using at least one of intra prediction encoding and inter prediction encoding. A decoding process is performed through a reverse process of the encoding method. When pixel values of an encoding unit block are encoded in video encoding, the flexibility in selecting an encoding mode is increased and the efficiency of encoding is increased.
US10462493B2 Method and device for optimizing encoding/decoding of compensation offsets for a set of reconstructed samples of an image
The present invention provides a method and a device for coding and decoding at least a part of an image comprising a plurality of samples, each sample comprising at least two components, and the encoded image comprising at least one filtering parameter. The filtering comprises using at least one filtering parameter as a common filtering parameter for filtering both the first component and the second component of a reconstructed sample.
US10462492B2 Method and device for encoding a HDR picture
A method for coding an HDR picture is disclosed that includes mapping the HDR picture to obtain a SDR picture, determining color correcting parameters, color correcting said SDR picture responsive to said color correcting parameters, and encoding the color corrected SDR picture in a stream. In the method, determining color correcting parameters includes determining an intermediate SDR picture so that at least one color appearance value is preserved between said HDR picture and said intermediate SDR picture, and determining the color correcting parameters from said intermediate SDR picture and from said SDR picture.
US10462491B2 Layered representation and delivery of high dynamic range video
In a method to reconstruct a high dynamic range video signal, a decoder receives a base layer standard dynamic range video signal, an enhancement layer video signal, a metadata bitstream for a reference processing unit and a CRC code related to the metadata. A decoder reconstructs a high-dynamic range video output signal based on the base layer video signal, the enhancement layer video signal, and the data syntax and metadata specified by the metadata bitstream.
US10462490B2 Efficient video data representation and content based video retrieval framework
An efficient object-detection-driven video data representation along with a unified content based video compression and retrieval framework and wavelet based searching engine is described to encode the disclosed video data representation. The video data representation and unified compression and retrieval and searching engine together facilitate rapid retrieval of desired video information from large stores of video data.
US10462484B2 Video encoding method and apparatus with syntax element signaling of employed projection layout and associated video decoding method and apparatus
A video encoding method includes: setting a 360-degree Virtual Reality (360 VR) projection layout of projection faces, wherein the projection faces have a plurality of triangular projection faces located at a plurality of positions in the 360 VR projection layout, respectively; encoding a frame having a 360-degree image content represented by the projection faces arranged in the 360 VR projection layout to generate a bitstream; and for each position included in at least a portion of the positions, signaling at least one syntax element via the bitstream, wherein the at least one syntax element is set to indicate at least one of an index of a triangular projection view filled into a corresponding triangular projection face located at the position and a rotation angle of content rotation applied to the triangular projection view filled into the corresponding triangular projection face located at the position.
US10462458B2 Codeword assignment for intra chroma mode signalling for HEVC
Intra prediction is used in state-of-the-art video coding standards such as AVC. The intra prediction modes are coded into the bitstream. Luma and chroma components could potentially have different prediction modes. For chroma components, there are 5 different modes defined in AVC: vertical, horizontal, DC, diagonal down right, and “same as luma”. Statistics show that the “same as luma” mode is frequent used, but in AVC, this mode is encoded using more bits than other modes during entropy coding, therefore the coding efficiency is decreased. Accordingly, a modified binarization/codeword assignment for chroma intra mode signaling is able to be utilized for high efficiency video coding (HEVC), the next generation video coding standard.
US10462454B2 Extensible authoring and playback platform for complex virtual reality interactions and immersive applications
An immersive video system includes a display, a sensor that provides information about a user's location relative to the display, a projector capable of projecting images onto the user, and a processor in communication with the display, the sensor, and the projector. The processor manipulates the images projected onto the user based on user location data from the sensor.
US10462452B2 Synchronizing active illumination cameras
Apparatus for controlling a plurality of active illumination cameras to operate in a frequency division multiplexed operating mode to acquire images of scenes that the cameras image.
US10462448B2 Image generation system and image generation method
Image generation apparatuses (10) are provided so as to correspond to areas (62), respectively, into which a target area (60) is divided, and each image generation apparatus (10) has a plurality of imaging apparatuses (50) connected thereto that each capture a corresponding area which is an area (62) corresponding to the image generation apparatus (10). Each image generation apparatus (10) generates, as partial image data (72), downward view image data for its corresponding area from imaging data (71) captured by the plurality of imaging apparatuses (50). An image integration apparatus (20) allows each of image generation apparatuses (10) provided so as to correspond to areas (62), respectively, that are included in a display area (61), to generate as partial image data (72) for its corresponding area, and combines the partial image data (72) to generate integrated image data (73) which is downward view image data for the display area (61).
US10462445B2 Systems and methods for estimating and refining depth maps
A method for improving accuracy of depth map information derived from image data descriptive of a scene. In one embodiment Mutual Feature Map data are created based on initial disparity map data values and the image data descriptive of the scene. The Mutual Feature Map data are applied to create a series of weighting functions representing structural details that can be transferred to the first disparity values to restore degraded features or replace some of the first disparity values with values more representative of structural features present in the image data descriptive of the scene.
US10462443B2 Systems, methods, and software for improved video data recovery effectiveness
Methods, systems, and software are provided herein that allow for storing a data file in a storage device. The storage system splits a video data file into a plurality of data segments, generates a plurality of recovery headers for the data segments, and combines ones of the recovery headers with ones of the data segments to form a plurality of storage packets.
US10462438B2 Display apparatus, display system, and method for controlling display apparatus that is configured to change a set period
A display apparatus includes a storage that stores a set period that is a period from the point of time when electric power supply starts to the point of time when a projection section starts displaying an image, a remote control that accepts operation, and a controller that changes the set period based on the operation accepted by the remote control, and the controller causes the projection section to start projecting the image after the electric power supply starts and the set period then elapses.
US10462433B2 Image sensor with big and small pixels and method of manufacture
An image sensor includes a substrate, a first set of sensor pixels formed on the substrate, and a second set of sensor pixels formed on the substrate. The sensor pixels of the first set are arranged in rows and columns and are configured to detect light within a first range of wavelengths (e.g., white light). The sensor pixels of the second set are arranged in rows and columns and are each configured to detect light within one of a set of ranges of wavelengths (e.g., red, green, and blue). Each range of wavelengths of the set of ranges of wavelengths is a subrange of said first range of wavelengths, and each pixel of the second set of pixels is smaller than each pixel of the first set of pixels.
US10462431B2 Image sensors
An image sensor is provided. The image sensor includes a semiconductor substrate containing a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements. A color filter array is disposed above the semiconductor substrate. The color filter array includes a first color filter, a second color filter and a third color filter. The image sensor further includes an isolated partition disposed in the color filter array to surround one of the first, second and third color filters. The isolated partition has a refractive index that is lower than the refractive indexes of the first, second and third color filters.
US10462427B2 Securing remote video transmission for the remote control of a vehicle
A method and system secure remote video transmissions for the remote control of a vehicle. The system secures the remote transmission of an image via a photosensitive receiver of a camera capable of remotely displaying the image. The system contains an optical securing information generator capable of generating optical securing information and an optical module capable of optically superimposing a securing image including the optical securing information and the image of the object to form a secured optical image for acting on the photosensitive receiver capable of generating a video signal. The system couples a device for remotely receiving the video signal from the video system to a device for processing the video signal. The video signal processing device is capable of detecting, reading and extracting optical securing information in the video signal of the secured optical image. The system has a display device for displaying the optical securing information.
US10462421B2 Projection unit
A projection unit has a rotating capture module and a rotating projection module. The capture module has at least one color camera, at least one microphone and at least one depth camera and is configured to capture images of an environment. The rotating projection module is configured to project images onto at least one surface in the environment. The projection unit has a processor configured to use data captured by the rotating capture module to select the at least one surface in the environment, the selection being dependent on a field of view of at least one user in the environment and dependent on characteristics of surfaces in the environment. The processor is configured to control rotation of the rotating capture module such that the data captured by the rotating capture module is suitable for computing field of view the user, and for determining characteristics of the surfaces.
US10462418B2 Electronic device, display device, and display system including electronic device and display device
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device may include a wired communication interface connected to a display device through a cable, and a controller that transmits a test signal, which includes specified data, to the display device through the wired communication interface and receives error check information regarding the test signal from the display device through the wired communication interface. The controller may sequentially change transmission characteristic values of the test signal within a specified range to transmit a plurality of test signals, and perform calibration for changing a transmission characteristic of a signal to be transmitted to the display device based on the error check information regarding the plurality of test signals.
US10462413B1 Using metadata for DC offset correction for an AC-coupled video link
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for performing DC offset correction of a video signal received over an AC-coupled video link. In one aspect, a transmitter is configured to compute, and provide to a receiver, metadata indicative of a statistical characteristic (e.g., an average or a sum of values) for a group of active pixels of a video signal acquired by a camera. The receiver is configured to compute an analogous statistical characteristic on the video signal received over an AC-coupled video link, and to perform DC offset correction by modifying one or more values of the received video signal based on a comparison of the statistical characteristic computed by the receiver and the one computed by the transmitter and indicated by the received metadata.
US10462412B2 Surgical visualization and recording system
A method and a surgical visualization and recording system (SVRS) for capturing, communicating, and displaying images of a surgical site with up to a 4K ultrahigh definition (UHD) resolution in association with patient information in real time during a surgery are provided. The SVRS includes a UHD camera system with an optical component and an image sensor, and a display unit with an embedded microcomputer and a tactile user interface (TUI). The image sensor captures and communicates images of the surgical site with up to a 4K UHD resolution to the embedded microcomputer. The embedded microcomputer receives patient information via the TUI, and associates the captured and communicated images of the surgical site with the patient information in real time. The display unit displays the captured and communicated images of the surgical site with the patient information with up to a 4K UHD resolution on the TUI in real time.
US10462405B2 Solid-state imaging device and manufacturing method therefor
A solid-state imaging device includes a first and second pixel regions. In the first pixel region, a photoelectric conversion unit, a floating diffusion region (FD), and a transferring transistor are provided. In the second pixel region, an amplifying transistor, and a resetting transistor are provided. A first element isolation portion is provided in the first pixel region, while a second element isolation portion is provided in the second pixel region. An amount of protrusion of an insulating film into a semiconductor substrate in the first element isolation portion is smaller, than that in the second element isolation portion.
US10462403B2 Electric camera
An electric camera includes an image sensing device with a light receiving surface having N vertically arranged pixels and an arbitrary number of pixels arranged horizontally, N being equal to or more than three times the number of effective scanning lines M of a display screen of a television system, a driver to drive the image sensing device to vertically mix or cull signal charges accumulated in individual pixels of K pixels to produce, during a vertical effective scanning period of the television system, a number of lines of output signals which corresponds to 1/K the number of vertically arranged pixels N of the image sensing device, K being an integer equal to or less than an integral part of a quotient of N divided by M, and a signal processing unit having a function of generating image signals by using the output signals of the image sensing device.
US10462402B2 Image sensor having full well capacity beyond photodiode capacity
A vertically stacked image sensor having a photodiode chip and a transistor array chip. The photodiode chip includes at least one photodiode and a transfer gate extends vertically from a top surface of the photodiode chip. The image sensor further includes a transistor array chip stacked on top of the photodiode chip. The transistor array chip includes the control circuitry and storage nodes. The image sensor further includes a logic chip vertically stacked on the transistor array chip. The transfer gate communicates data from the at least one photodiode to the transistor array chip and the logic chip selectively activates the vertical transfer gate, the reset gate, the source follower gate, and the row select gate.
US10462398B2 Solid-state imaging device, method of driving the same, and electronic apparatus
The present technology relates to a solid-state imaging device that can improve imaging quality by reducing variation in the voltage of a charge retention unit, a method of driving the solid-state imaging device, and an electronic apparatus.A first photoelectric conversion unit generates and accumulates signal charge by receiving light that has entered a pixel, and photoelectrically converting the light. A first charge retention unit retains the generated signal charge. A first output transistor outputs the signal charge in the first charge retention unit as a pixel signal, when the pixel is selected by the first select transistor. A first voltage control transistor controls the voltage of the output end of the first output transistor. The present technology can be applied to pixels in solid-state imaging devices, for example.
US10462397B1 Sample-and-hold circuit with feedback and noise integration
A sample-and-hold circuit comprises a sampling capacitor; an amplifier transistor; and a noise reduction circuit including an integration capacitor and a feedback capacitor, the noise reduction circuit being configured to reduce noise via a four-phase operation including: an auto-zero phase in which the feedback capacitor is discharged, a feedback phase in which a gate voltage of the amplifier transistor is partially compensated through the feedback capacitor, an integration phase in which the integration capacitor is charged, and a feedforward phase in which the gate voltage of the amplifier transistor is fully compensated by a voltage on the integration capacitor through the feedback capacitor.
US10462396B2 Imaging device
An imaging device includes: a pixel; a signal line electrically connected to the pixel; and a first and second sample-and-hold circuits electrically connected to the signal line. The pixel includes: a photoelectric converter that generates signal charge; a charge accumulation region that accumulates the signal charge; a reset transistor that resets a voltage of the charge accumulation region; and an amplifier transistor that amplifies a signal voltage. The first sample-and-hold circuit includes: a first switch that is electrically connected to the signal line and has input-output characteristics in which an output is clipped at a clipping voltage with respect to an input exceeding the clipping voltage; and a first capacitor electrically connected to the signal line through the first switch. The second sample-and-hold circuit includes: a second switch electrically connected to the signal line; and a second capacitor electrically connected to the signal line through the second switch.
US10462394B1 Digital pixel imager with dual bloom storage capacitors and cascode transistors
An integration capacitor network for connection to a photo-current source includes: an input; a first path connected between the input and a reset voltage, the first path including a first integration capacitor and a first cascode transistor, the first cascode transistor coupled between the input and the first integration capacitor; and a second path connected between the input and the reset voltage, the second path including a second integration capacitor and a second cascode transistor, the second cascode transistor coupled between the input and the second integration capacitor. Gates of the first and second cascode transistors are connected to a reference voltage and charge is accumulated on the first integration capacitor until a voltage on the first integration capacitor exceeds the reference voltage and then charge is accumulated on the second integration capacitor.
US10462390B2 Image pickup apparatus, image pickup method, program, and image processing apparatus
The present disclosure relates to an image pickup apparatus, an image pickup method, a program, and an image processing apparatus that enable a color image to be generated on the basis of an infrared image and a visible image captured using an image pickup device that uses a focal plane reading system.An image pickup apparatus according to the present disclosure includes: an image pickup device that generates, in a one frame period, sub-frame images in a number corresponding to 3 or more sub-frame periods; an infrared light irradiation unit that turns on/off irradiation of infrared light onto an image pickup range in a time length unit that is the same as the sub-frame period in the one frame period; and a color image generation unit that generates a color image in a predetermined frame rate on the basis of an infrared image based on the sub-frame image in which a period during which the infrared light is irradiated is included in an exposure time and a visible image based on the sub-frame image in which the period during which the infrared light is irradiated is not included in the exposure time. The present disclosure is applicable to a surveillance camera, for example.
US10462383B2 System and method for acquiring virtual and augmented reality scenes by a user
A preferred method of acquiring virtual or augmented reality (VAR) scenes can include at a plurality of locations of interest, providing one or more users with a predetermined pattern for image acquisition with an image capture device and for each of the one or more users, in response to a user input, acquiring at least one image at the location of interest. The method of the preferred embodiment can also include for each of the one or more users, in response to the acquisition of at least one image, providing the user with feedback to ensure a complete acquisition of the virtual or augmented reality scene; and receiving at a remote database, from each of the one or more users, one or more VAR scenes. One variation of the method of the preferred embodiment can include providing game mechanics to promote proper image acquisition and promote competition between users.
US10462382B2 Single-modality-based visual distinguishing of medical intervention device from tissue
Depiction, within a single imaging modality, of an intervention device and body tissue surrounding the device, is improved by interrogating a subject that includes the intervention device and the tissue. An image is created using, for a parameter, a value, of the parameter (160), better suited to one or the other of a device region depicting the intervention device and a tissue region depicting the tissue. The value is used to yield respectively either a first image (152) or a second image (154). Respective presets may correspondingly have different values for the parameter. From jointly the first image and the second image which are both of the single modality, a combination is formed that is an image of the intervention device depicted as surrounded by the tissue. The combinations may be formed dynamically and ongoingly. An apparatus for the improved depiction may be configured for the use of the parameter in a stage prior to image processing conducted on a scan-converted image (146) if such image processing is employed.
US10462377B2 Single-aperture multi-sensor lensless compressive image acquisition
The present disclosure generally discloses single-aperture multi-sensor lensless compressive image acquisition capabilities. The present disclosure generally discloses a single-aperture multi-sensor lensless camera including a programmable aperture and a set of sensors. The programmable aperture is configured to modulate an amount of light permitted to pass through the programmable aperture and has a shape defined based on a set of vertices of the programmable aperture. The sensors are arranged, with respect to each other, based on the vertices of the programmable aperture. The sensors may be arranged such that respective reference lines, between the respective vertices of the programmable aperture and the respective sensors, are parallel or substantially parallel.
US10462375B2 Exterior viewing camera module for vehicle vision system
A vehicular camera module includes a housing that houses an imager assembly and a main circuit board. The imager assembly includes an imager on an imager circuit board, a lens barrel, a lens holder and a flexible ribbon cable extending from the imager circuit board. The main circuit board has first circuitry disposed at a first planar side and second circuitry disposed at a second planar side. An electrical connector at the second planar side connects with an electrical connector of the flexible ribbon cable. The main circuit board is accommodated within front and rear portions of the housing, while the imager is accommodated within the rear portion and is not accommodated within the front portion. The imager views to exterior of the housing via an opening of the upper cover at the rear portion of the housing, and the lens barrel extends through the opening.
US10462374B2 Zooming control apparatus, image capturing apparatus and control methods thereof
A zooming control apparatus comprises an object detection unit configured to detect an object from an image; a first acquisition unit configured to acquire information regarding a distance to the object; and a zooming control unit configured to perform zooming control for automatically changing a zoom magnification according to at least one of second information that includes information regarding a size of the object detected by the object detection unit and first information regarding the distance to the object acquired by the first acquisition unit, wherein a condition for automatically changing the zoom magnification in the zooming control differs according to a reliability of the first information.
US10462370B2 Video stabilization
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs stored on a computer-readable storage medium, for video stabilization. In some implementations, a computer system obtains frames of a video captured by a recording device using an optical image stabilization (OIS) system. The computing system receives (i) OIS position data indicating positions of the OIS system during capture of the frames, and (ii) device position data indicating positions of the recording device during capture of the frames. The computing system determines a first transformation for a particular frame based on the OIS position data for the particular frame and device position data for the particular frame. The computing system determines a second transformation for the particular frame based on the first transformation and positions of the recording device occurring after capture of the particular frame. The computing system generates a stabilized version of the particular frame using the second transformation.
US10462369B2 Routing of transmission media through rotatable components
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a gimbal assembly is described for use with an image capturing device. The gimbal assembly includes a motor assembly, a first housing defining an internal compartment that is configured and dimensioned to receive the motor assembly, and a second housing that is mechanically connected to the motor assembly such that actuation of the motor assembly causes relative rotation between the first and second housings. The first housing includes a first guide that is configured and dimensioned to support transmission media adapted to communicate electrical and/or digital signals. The second housing defines a channel that is configured and dimensioned to receive the first guide such that the first guide extends into the second housing through the channel. The transmission media is supported on the first guide such that the first guide routes the transmission media from the first housing into the second housing.
US10462367B2 Image capture having temporal resolution and perceived image sharpness
A camera for capturing video images in a series of frames includes an image sensor having an array of pixels. Each pixel receives an image and accumulates an electrical charge representative of the image during a frame. The camera also includes a pixel processor to sample a pixel output for each of the pixels of the image sensor during an intermediate portion of the frame to produce a signal representative of the image.
US10462363B2 Optical apparatus
An optical apparatus includes a plurality of first image capturing optical system facing different directions. Each of the first image capturing optical systems includes a reflective element configured to bend an optical path to an image sensor. Optical paths in the first image capturing optical systems intersect with one another on an object side of each reflective element.
US10462362B2 Feature based high resolution motion estimation from low resolution images captured using an array source
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention enable feature based high resolution motion estimation from low resolution images captured using an array camera. One embodiment includes performing feature detection with respect to a sequence of low resolution images to identify initial locations for a plurality of detected features in the sequence of low resolution images, where the at least one sequence of low resolution images is part of a set of sequences of low resolution images captured from different perspectives. The method also includes synthesizing high resolution image portions, where the synthesized high resolution image portions contain the identified plurality of detected features from the sequence of low resolution images. The method further including performing feature detection within the high resolution image portions to identify high precision locations for the detected features, and estimating camera motion using the high precision locations for said plurality of detected features.
US10462359B1 Image composition instruction based on reference image perspective
In implementations of image composition instruction based on reference image perspective, a template image of a desired object is captured. Reference images including a similar or same object as the desired object are obtained. Directions from a first location of where a template image was captured to a second location where a selected reference image was captured are obtained and exposed in a user interface to allow a user to move to the second location. At the second location, interactive instructions are generated based on a live video stream of the desired to move a camera capturing the video stream until a composition of the video stream is aligned with a composition of the reference image. The camera is configured with settings based on the reference image to capture a composed image having a same composition as the reference image.
US10462356B2 Range image camera, range image camera system, and control method of them
The present invention provides a quantification technique of an installation state of a range image camera in a range image camera system provided with a plurality of range image cameras. In the range image camera system provided with the plurality of range image cameras and the range image camera cooperative processing device for cooperatively processing the plurality of range image cameras, the installation information of the range image cameras is generated from a range distribution of the range image photographed by the range cameras and a luminance distribution of the luminance image to photograph the reflected light of the irradiation light of the range image camera arranged adjacently.
US10462355B2 Image processing apparatus to generate combined images
An image processing apparatus includes a selection unit that selects any of a plurality of items arranged in a first area, a switching unit that switches a mode between a at least first mode, in which an item displayed in the first area selectable, and a second mode, in which the image processing apparatus accepts an operation for an item line including a plurality of items arranged in a second area, and a control unit that performs control to display the item line so that a boundary area between two items included in the item line is not at a predetermined position in the second area in the second mode, and display the item line so that the boundary area is at the predetermined position based on switching to the first mode.
US10462351B2 Fast auto-focus in imaging
The disclosure relates to methods and systems for automatically focusing multiple images of one or more objects on a substrate. The methods include obtaining, by a processor, a representative focal distance for a first location on the substrate based on a set of focal distances at known locations on the substrate. The methods also include acquiring, by an image acquisition device, a set of at least two images of the first location. The images are each acquired using a different focal distance at an offset from the representative focal distance. The methods further include estimating, by a processor, an ideal focal distance corresponding to the first location based on comparing a quality of focus for each of the images, and storing the estimated ideal focal distance and the first location in the set of focal distances at known locations.
US10462348B2 Communication apparatus capable of establishing communication with multiple devices, control method thereof, and storage medium
A communication apparatus comprises a processor configured to perform the operations of following units: while the communication apparatus has joined a first network, a first receiving unit configured to receive a first signal being transmitted from a first apparatus that has joined the first network and the first signal including information pertaining to the first apparatus; a second receiving unit configured to receive a second signal including information of a second network formed by a second apparatus; and a display control unit configured to display a selection screen for selecting an apparatus with which to establish a predetermined communication, wherein the display control unit displays the information of the first apparatus and the information of the second apparatus determined to meet a predetermined condition in the selection screen as information of candidate apparatuses with which the predetermined communication may be established.
US10462346B2 Control apparatus, control method, and recording medium
In a case where a definition condition defining a plurality of conditions including an image quality condition for defining image quality of a captured image captured by an imaging apparatus is specified, a determination unit determines whether predetermined processing according to a different image is being performed, the different image being different from an image corresponding to the definition condition and being generated by the imaging apparatus. In a case where the definition condition is specified, a control unit controls the imaging apparatus to generate an image not satisfying at least part of the conditions defined by the definition condition and satisfying the other condition(s) according to a result of determination by the determination unit.
US10462345B2 Deformable structure that compensates for displacement of a camera module of a camera accessory
The disclosed teachings include a 360-degree camera accessory mountable on a smartphone. The 360-degree camera accessory includes a camera module disposed partially within the camera accessory, where the camera module including an optical lens configured to capture an image of a scene. The 360-degree camera accessory also includes a rigid structure disposed within the accessory to support the camera module, and a deformable structure disposed between a camera barrel that surrounds the optical lens of the camera module and the rigid structure. The deformable structure can compensate for movement of the camera module to improve image capturing of the scene.
US10462344B2 Imaging system having multiple imaging sensors and an associated method of operation
An imaging system having a plurality of imaging sensors, each imaging sensor comprising a plurality of pixels or sensing elements configured to detect incident radiation and output a signal representative thereof. Each imaging sensor is operable to sample different subsets of pixels or sensing elements at different times to collect output signals representative of radiation incident thereon. The imaging system is configured to sample one or more of the subsets of pixels or sensing elements of one or more or each imaging sensor that are towards and/or closest to at least one or each neighboring or adjacent sensor whilst collecting output signals from one or more subsets of pixels or sensing elements of the at least one or each neighboring or adjacent imaging sensor that are towards and/or closest to the imaging sensor. Optionally, the imaging system is configured such that the subsets of pixels or sensing elements of at least one or each imaging sensor are sampled or swept in a pattern that is a mirror image or inverse to that of at least one or each imaging sensor that neighbors or is adjacent to it. For example, at least one or each of the imaging sensors and at least one or each of its neighboring imaging sensors are scanned or swept in directions that are mutually towards and/or away from each other.
US10462341B1 Automatic greetings by outdoor IP security cameras
An apparatus comprising a camera sensor and a processor. The camera sensor may be configured to capture video data of an area of interest. The processor may be configured to (i) process the video data, (ii) generate control signals used to initiate security responses and (iii) execute computer readable instructions. The computer readable instructions are executed by the processor to (a) determine an activation state for the security responses, (b) determine a status of a visitor in the area of interest in response to an analysis of the video data, (c) select one of the control signals to initiate the security responses based on (i) the status of the visitor and (ii) the activation state and (d) determine a reaction of the visitor in response to the security responses.
US10462339B2 Imaging apparatus and imaging system having press bent infrared cut filter holder
There is provided a solid state image capturing apparatus including an image capturing element for photoelectric converting an incident light; a light shielding filter for shielding a part of the incident light; and a metal plate partly having an opening for fixing the light shielding filter at a position for blocking the opening, an end of the opening of the metal plate being etched and antireflection treated. Also, a camera module and an electronic device are provided.
US10462338B2 Floating camera module
An electronic device includes a front side, a back side separated from the front side by a device thickness, and a camera having a lens side and a sensor side. The electronic device further includes a linkage floatably holding the camera relative to the front side and the back side, the linkage allowing the sensor side to extend from the front side responsive to force on the lens side of the camera, and the linkage allowing the lens side to extend from the back side responsive to force on the sensor side of the camera.
US10462329B2 Method for substrate shrinkage compensation
A method for compensating substrate shrinkage during printing on a printing machine includes generating multiple image parts of a digitally available image to be produced, factoring in information on substrate shrinkage by subdividing the image using a computer, subdividing generated image parts into data blocks using the computer, saving actual positions of blocks in the digital image using the computer, calculating target positions of all blocks in the digital image using the computer by shifting the blocks away from one another by one pixel creating single-pixel-wide gaps between blocks in the digital image, copying and rearranging blocks in the digital image according to calculated target positions using the computer, calculating positions of single-pixel-wide gaps using the computer, filling gaps with digital image data of neighboring pixels using the computer to create a compensated digital image. The compensated digital image is printed on the printing machine.
US10462323B1 Non mechanical optical beam steering mechanism for laser printers
A laser printing system includes a laser configured to produce a beam of light modulated according to image data input to the laser printing system, a photoreceptor drum including a photoconductive layer disposed along an outer peripheral surface of the photoreceptor drum, and a non-mechanical beam steerer configured for receiving the modulated light beam from the laser and steering the light beam in a scanning motion back and forth across the photoconductive layer of the photoreceptor drum. The laser printing system also includes a printer controller configured to structure the image data input to the laser printing system, and control an amount of electrical current flowing through portions of the non-mechanical beam steerer to change an effective index of refraction of the non-mechanical beam steerer and steer the modulated light beam in the scanning motion.
US10462322B2 Image scanning apparatus and methods of operating an image scanning apparatus
Image scanning apparatus and method of operating an image scanning apparatus, the image scanning apparatus including a line scan detector and being configured to image a surface of an object mounted in the image scanning apparatus in a plurality of swathes, wherein each swathe is formed by a group of scan lines, each scan line being acquired using the scan line detector from a respective elongate region of the surface of the object extending in a scan width direction, wherein each group of scan lines is acquired whilst the object is moved relative to the scan line detector in a scan length direction.
US10462321B2 Scanner and scanner data generating method
A scanner having: a first mirror having multiple concavities configured to reflect light from a document; a sensor configured to sense light reflected by a concavity of the first mirror; and a wall disposed to the first mirror and protruding from between the multiple concavities.
US10462319B2 Image reading apparatus transmitting device identification information and reading information to push notification server, and method for controlling the image reading apparatus
In an image reading apparatus, a processor receives an input instructing to control the scanner to read an original, and controls the scanner to generate image data by reading the original. The processor receives device identification information identifying an information processing apparatus from the information processing apparatus. The process executes a first process and a second process. The first process includes: transmitting to a push notification server via the communication interface the received device identification information and reading information, the reading information including at least one of information specifying the controlling the scanner is start and information specifying the controlling the scanner is complete; receiving request information from the information processing apparatus via the communication interface; and transmitting the generated image data to the information processing apparatus in response to receiving the request information.
US10462315B2 Image reading apparatus
An image reading apparatus includes a light source that emits light in a main scanning direction to a subject to be read, a light receiving unit that receives light reflected by the subject to be read, and an optical system that images the light reflected by the subject to be read and guides the light to the light receiving unit. The optical system includes a reflector mirror that reflects the light reflected by the subject to be read, and an optical element that is disposed adjacent to the reflector mirror and images the light reflected by the subject to be read. The optical element is held by the reflector mirror.
US10462314B2 Information processing apparatus and information processing method
An information processing apparatus is capable of setting favorite function information in an image forming apparatus, the information processing apparatus including: a collector that collects function setting item information from models of image forming apparatuses; a candidate selector that selects combinations of candidates of the function setting item information to be included in the favorite function information from the function setting item information and sets a specified function to each of the selected candidates of the function setting item information; an availability display that displays availability in the models of image forming apparatuses, of each of the specified functions of the candidates of the function setting item information selected and set by the candidate selector; and a storage that stores, a combination of allowed candidates, of the combinations of the candidates of the function setting item information to which the specified functions displayed in the availability display have been set.
US10462313B2 Restoring state of operation in an image forming apparatus
When unintended logout is made, printing conditions and a state of an operation screen at the time of the logout are stored. When a user logs in again after this, an image forming apparatus returns to a state before the logout based on the stored printing conditions and the stored state of the operation screen.
US10462308B2 Rip time estimation method
A file generation method for generating, based on an original file in a PDF format, a new file in a PDF format having a larger number of pages than the original file includes a reuse information creation step of creating, by taking the original file or a duplicate of the original file as one initial file and analyzing the initial file, reuse information for allowing specification of whether a use state of each resource is a shared state or a non-shared state, and a page duplication step of generating a page that constitutes the new file, by performing, based on the reuse information, duplication of a page in the initial file in such a way that the use state of each resource is same before duplication and after duplication.
US10462301B2 Call intent notification for establishing a call
Techniques for call intent notification for establishing a call are described. According to one or more implementations, a user of a first user terminal attempts to establish a call with a second user terminal. Based on determining that the second user terminal and/or a user of the second user terminal is not available to answer the call, a call intent notification is sent to the second user terminal. According to one or more implementations, the call intent notification includes a number that enables the second user terminal to establish a call with the first user terminal.
US10462300B2 Technologies for monitoring interaction between customers and agents using sentiment detection
Technologies for monitoring interactions between customers and agents include an interaction management computing device communicatively coupling a customer computing device and an agent computing device to facilitate a support call interaction. The interaction management computing device is configured to receive a video call from a customer and perform a facial recognition analysis of the customer based on images of the customer received with the video call. Additionally, the interaction management computing device is configured to determine a probable emotional state of the customer as a function of the facial recognition analysis of the customer and insert the video call into a service queue as a function of the probable emotional state of the customer. Additional embodiments are described herein.
US10462290B2 Adding call context to a missed call notification
Disclosed herein is a method of transmitting missed call data following a failed call attempt, the method comprising a first device: transmitting, to a second device and over a first communications channel, a request to establish voice communications between the first device and the second device; receiving an indication that the request has not been accepted; prompting, in response to receiving the indication, a user of the first device to provide data for generating missed call data; receiving a data input from the user in response to receiving the prompt; generating missed call data in dependence on the data input from the user; and transmitting, over a second channel that is different from the first channel, the missed call data to the second device. Advantageously, a calling party is able to add information about a missed call to a missed call notification provided to a called party.
US10462286B2 Systems and methods for deriving contact names
Systems and methods for deriving contact information for a calling party analyze all or a portion of the audio of the telephone call to derive such contact. Likewise, all or a portion of a voice message left by a calling party could be analyzed to obtain contact information for the calling party.
US10462283B2 Geo-fencing in a building automation system
A mobile device having location services may store information pertaining to a geo-fence that is associated with a user of the mobile device and assigned to a location. The mobile device may identify a current location of the mobile device and store data pertaining to the location of the mobile device. The mobile device determines a current geo-fence state of the mobile device based on the location data in response to an internal stimuli or an external stimuli. The geo-fence state is selected from at least an inside geo-fence state in which the mobile device is deemed to be inside the geo-fence and an outside geo-fence state in which the mobile device is deemed to be outside of the geo-fence. The mobile device may notify a remote server of the current geo-fence state.
US10462275B2 Portable mobile phone bracket
The present disclosure provides a portable mobile phone bracket which includes a base. A supporting plate is arranged on the base. The base is connected to the supporting plate through a connection portion. The connection portion includes a first sliding seat fixed with the base. A first clamping groove used for fixation is formed in the first sliding seat. The connection portion includes a fixed clamping seat matched with the first clamping groove. The fixed clamping seat drives the supporting plate to rotate. The connection portion includes a regulating rod used to regulate the fixed clamping seat to match with the first clamping groove. The regulating rod is axially movable. The regulating rod penetrates through one end of the supporting plate and is fixedly connected to the fixed clamping seat. The other end of the regulating rod is provided with a pressing device.
US10462272B2 Electronic device including housing having at least one through hole
An electronic device includes a housing including a first surface, a second surface, and a third surface defining an internal space of the housing, a touch screen display interposed between the first surface and the second surface, and a sensor module disposed under the touch screen display and including a light emitting unit and a light receiving unit, wherein the third surface includes a plurality of through holes each including optical structures, wherein a portion of light emitted from the light emitting unit is guided to an exterior of the electronic device through a first optical structure of a first through hole, and wherein at least a portion of light introduced from the exterior of the electronic device is guided to the light receiving unit on a second optical structure of a second through hole.
US10462265B2 On-demand startup of offline servers and connection routing
A method and apparatus for providing remote access to an unavailable server is provided. In an embodiment, a proxy server computer receives a request to access data over a network from a client computing device. The proxy server computer identifies a particular server computer that is separate from the client computing device to fulfill the request. The proxy server computer then determines that the particular server computer is unavailable to a client computing device. In response to determining the particular server is unavailable to the client computing device, the proxy server computer maintains a transport layer connection from the client computing device. While maintaining the transport layer connection, the proxy server computer initiates startup of the particular server computer. In response to receiving an indication that the particular server computer is available to the client computing device, the proxy server computer passes the connection from the client computing device to the particular server computer.
US10462262B2 Middleware abstraction layer (MAL)
A middleware abstraction layer (MAL) that can include a plurality of middleware application programming interfaces (APIs). Each of the plurality of middleware APIs can be configured to implement a common programming paradigm for a plurality of different service platforms. The MAL can also include a master application programming interface (API). The master API can be configured to provide a plurality of resources for a mission specific application. Each of the plurality of resources is mapped in a registry to an API call to each of the plurality of middleware APIs. The MAL can further include a control engine configured to load an adapter for a selected a middleware API of the plurality of middleware APIs to service a resource request from the mission specific application. The selection can include examining a configuration file to determine an appropriate middleware API to handle the resource request.
US10462257B2 Method and apparatus for obtaining user account
The present disclosure relates to the field of network technologies, and discloses a method and apparatus for obtaining a user account. A real-name account of a user is obtained according to user information, and then a first anonymous account similar to the real-name account is obtained based on at least login device information of the real-name account. The user may use an anonymous account to log in on a device on which the real-name account was once used to log in. Therefore, the anonymous account of the user can be obtained by using this hidden association.
US10462256B2 Comparison of behavioral populations for security and compliance monitoring
Techniques to compare behavioral populations for security and compliance monitoring are disclosed. In various embodiments, for each of a plurality of implementations of a computing resource a corresponding behavioral profile data is store, which includes for each of a plurality of observed behavioral patterns observed to have been exhibited by the implementation a corresponding summary representation of one or more characteristic traits of the behavioral pattern. At least portions of said behavioral profile data associated with one or more implementations included in a cohort comprising a sub-population of said plurality of implementations identified by configuration data as being associated with said cohort is used to determine that an observed behavior of a member implementation of the cohort deviates from an expected behavior of members of the cohort.
US10462254B2 Data sharing method and electronic device thereof
A data sharing method and an electronic device thereof are provided. The method includes communicating with a second electronic device and determining common interest information between a first user of the first electronic device and a second user of the second electronic device, and retrieving and sharing application data associated with the common interest information, with the second electronic device.
US10462252B2 Handling of content in a content delivery network
A content delivery network has at least a first tier of servers. A content delivery method includes, at a first server in the first tier of servers, obtaining a request from a client for a resource. If the resource is available at the first server or at a peer of the first server, then the resource is served to the client from the first server. Otherwise, it is determined whether the resource is popular, and if the resource is determined to be popular, then the first server obtains the resource and the first server serves the resource to the client. If the resource is determined not to be popular, the server contacts a second server to obtain the resource, not in the first tier of servers, and the second server provides the resource to the first server. The first server is instructed not to cache the unpopular content.
US10462251B2 System, method and storage medium for managing items within file directory structure
A file-mapping method and system can better manage the number of items (i.e., files, subdirectories, or a combination of them) within any single directory within a storage medium. The method and system can be used to limit the number of items within the directory, direct content and content components to different directories, and provide an internally recognizable name for the filename. When searching the storage medium, time is not wasted searching what appears to be a seemingly endless list of filenames or subdirectory names within any single directory. A client computer can have requests for content fulfilled quicker, and the network site can reduce the load on hardware or software components. While the method and system can be used for nearly any storage media, the method and system are well suited for cache memories used with web servers.
US10462250B2 Distributed caching cluster client configuration
A cache or other cluster is configuration-aware such that initialization and changes to the underlying structure of the cluster can be dynamically updated for use by a client. A client may use a client driver as an intermediary that is responsible for managing the communication with the cluster. For example, a client driver may resolve an alias from a static configuration endpoint to a storage node. The client driver may request an initial configuration from the storage node and then update configuration from one or more storage nodes that store current configuration of the cluster.
US10462248B2 Digital content sharing cloud service system, digital content sharing cloud service device, and method using the same
Disclosed are a cloud service system, a cloud service device, and a method using same. When a download of a shared original content is requested, a conversion factor is determined by considering device information and network information of a terminal device requesting the download, and converted content is provided, wherein the content of the converted content has been converted based on the determined conversion factor. The conversion factor is calculated by applying an application ratio to a base conversion factor. As a result, downloading time can be reduced, network traffic can be reduced, and saving space on a terminal can be efficiently managed.
US10462246B2 Unified content posting
Methods, apparatuses and systems to provide a unified content posting mechanism.
US10462245B2 Method, terminal, and system for pushing information
Methods, terminals, and systems for pushing information are provided. A terminal obtains a business message from a server and determines a type of the business message from a real-time type, a timer-setting type, and an instruction-type. When the type of the business message is determined to be the real-time type, the terminal adjusts a sending interval of a heartbeat package as a first pre-set time duration and restores the sending interval of the heartbeat package back to a benchmark time interval after a second pre-set time duration. The first pre-set time duration is greater than the benchmark time interval and less than the second pre-set time duration. The terminal maintains a network link connection with the server based on the sending policy of the heartbeat package to provide a pushing operation of the business message.
US10462236B2 Coordinating metgadata
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for coordinating metadata for media streaming content and for sending global metadata to client devices that can be used to request supplemental metadata specific to a media consumption experience.
US10462235B2 Global provisioning of millions of users with deployment units
Described herein is technology for, among other things, global provisioning of a service. The technology involves a provisioning server obtaining location information for a client. The provisioning server determines an appropriate deployment unit, based on the location information, to which the client will be assigned. The provisioning server transmits assignment information for the appropriate deployment unit to the client. The client then communicatively couples to the assigned deployment unit and begins receiving the service from the deployment unit.
US10462229B2 Method and apparatus for initiating and maintaining sessions between endpoints
Methods for re-anchoring a transport layer session in a communication network are disclosed. For example, a method receives a request to re-anchor a transport layer session and sends a packet notifying of a transport layer session re-anchor to a peer. The packet includes a header with a session identifier field, and a record type field that indicates that a payload of the packet comprises transport layer session re-anchor information. The method receives a confirmation of the transport layer session re-anchor notification. Another method receives a packet comprising a notification of a transport layer session re-anchor from a peer. The method updates a session management table and transmits packets to the peer using an updated address received in the notification of the transport layer session re-anchor.
US10462227B2 Enhanced privacy and agent control in a co-browsing session
Embodiments described herein provide systems and method for implementing privacy control in a co-browsing environment. In a particular embodiment, a method provides receiving an instruction in a co-browsing server to initiate a co-browsing session for a website with a first client and a second client. The method further provides receiving first privacy settings from the first client, wherein the first privacy settings indicate how the website should be presented at the second client. The method further provides presenting the website at the first client and presenting the website at the second client based on the first privacy settings.
US10462220B2 Cellular network hierarchical operational data storage
A system may include a first processor for storing, in a key-value column-based database, data records from data sources of a cellular network that is transformed into a single format. Customer identifiers may be used as key-values for indexing the data records in the key-value column-based database. The system may include a second processor for creating session records from the data records. Each session record may include a velocity of an endpoint device associated with a session and a number of inter-cell handoff attempts for the session. Each session record may also be labeled with a session identifier comprising a customer identifier and a timestamp. The system may further include a third processor for creating cell-level records from the session records. Each cell-level record may include a plurality of key performance indicators for a cell site of the cellular network segregated by a plurality of endpoint device types.
US10462217B2 Pivot interface element for a messaging system
Exemplary embodiments relate to messaging, and in particular address several aspects of initiating a group conversation. When a user interacts with a messaging system, the system determines whether it is likely that the user intends to start a group conversation or a one-to-one conversation. Intent to start a group conversation can be signaled in a number of ways, such as: type of action requested; interactions with particular UI elements; length of message; analysis of previous user preferences; and analysis of a contacts group. Suggested users to add to the group may be dynamically displayed. The group can be selected in a number of ways, including: analysis of social network information; analysis of events or activities in which the user may be engaged; analysis of user affinities; analysis of the current members of the group; analysis of familial or friend relationships; and analysis of previous messaging activity.
US10462215B2 Systems and methods for an intelligent distributed working memory
Systems and methods for intelligent memory sharing and contextual retrieval across multiple devices and multiple applications are provided. The systems and methods do not just show a user what he or she has stored across his or her different devices but intelligently suggests relevant topics and/or information based on what is contained in a shared working memory compiled from the temporary memories on all of the user devices.
US10462214B2 Visualization system and visualization method
A visualization device is communicable with one or a plurality of host servers for hosting a virtual system, and includes an information acquisition unit for collecting configuration information on the virtual system and the host server, a storage unit for storing the configuration information therein, and a drawing unit for expressing a virtual machine and a virtual network configuring the virtual system with different axes based on the configuration information stored in the storage unit, expressing a connection relationship between a virtual machine and a virtual network by linking the lines extending from the respective axes, and grouping virtual machines in units of server on which the virtual machines operate thereby to generate drawing information for expressing the configuration of the virtual system and the host server.
US10462213B2 Block chain encoding with fair delay for distributed network devices
A system that includes a first network node configured to store a first ledger, a second network node configured to store a second ledger, and a third network node. The third network node includes a transformation engine configured to generate a plurality of shares derived using a data entry, which includes setting a share quantity indicating the number of shares to generate and setting a threshold value indicating the number of shares from the share quantity needed to determine the data entry. The transformation engine generates a first share for the first ledger and a second share for the second ledger using a polynomial function. The transformation engine includes enriched data with information indicating when to publish the first share and the second share. The transformation engine transmits the first enriched share to the first network node and transmit the second enriched share to the second network node.
US10462211B2 System and method for providing more appropriate question/answer responses based upon profiles
A method, computer program product, and computer system for receiving, by a computing device, a question from a user. A first answer provided by a first subject matter expert is identified. A second answer provided by a second subject matter expert is identified. It is determined that a profile of the user matches a first profile of the first subject matter expert more than a second profile of the second subject matter expert. The first answer provided by the first subject matter expert is sent to the user with a preference over the second answer provided by the second subject matter expert based upon, at least in part, determining that the profile of the user matches the first profile of the first subject matter expert more than the second profile of the second subject matter expert.
US10462208B2 File transfer system with dynamic file exchange control functions
Systems for dynamically controlling file transfers are provided. In some examples, a system, may receive a request to transfer a file from a first location to a second location. Prior to transferring the file, the file may be evaluated to determine whether one or more dynamic controls should be implemented. If dynamic controls should be implemented, the file may be transferred from the first location to a file distribution control computing system until an instruction to transfer the file is executed. The system may identify one or more dynamic controls to implement based on one or more machine learning datasets. In response to implementing the dynamic controls, additional data may be received. If the additional data fulfills the one or more dynamic controls, the file may be released and an instruction to transfer the file to the second location may be generated, transmitted and/or executed. In some examples, transfer may be to multiple downstream locations.
US10462206B2 Bidirectional networked real-time data exchange using a spreadsheet application
Systems and methods and methods for providing real-time data to a spreadsheet applications (SSAPPs) are disclosed. In an example, a spreadsheet application (SSAPP) obtains subscribed data from a server through the persistent connection between the SSAPP and the server via a TCP socket. The subscribed data can be propagated to the server from a data source. The SSAPP can perform an action on the subscribed data, such as presenting a representation based on the subscribed data to a user. When the data source propagates updated data to the server, the server can send the updates to the SSAPP in real time over the TCP socket. The SSAPP can also send data do the server over the TCP socked by, for example, extracting contents from a set of cells, processing the contents to produce a result, and transmitting the result to the server via the persistent connection.
US10462205B2 Providing modifies protocol responses
A first search request is received. Keywords of the first search request is identified. A request in a protocol for the first search request is transmitted to a web service. A response in the protocol for the first search request is received from the web service. Whether the first search quest is similar to a previously submitted search request, is determined. Responsive to determining that the first search request is similar to the previously submitted search request, the protocol response is modified to include contact information of a user that previously submitted the similar search request. The modified protocol response is transmitted to the client computer system from which the first search request originated.
US10462200B2 System for cloud streaming service, method for still image-based cloud streaming service and apparatus therefor
The present invention relates to a system for a cloud streaming service, a method for a still image-based cloud streaming service and an apparatus therefor. The still image-based cloud streaming service can be provided by capturing the changed area in the changed frame by comparing same with the previous frame, selecting a still-image compression technique by considering any one or more from among the size of the changed area and image characteristics, and transmitting, to a user, the changed area encoded by the still-image compression technique. When providing a still image-based cloud streaming service, by utilizing still-image compression techniques which are appropriate to the conditions, the compression efficiency of the still image and speed of the cloud streaming service can be improved.
US10462199B2 Intelligent and near real-time monitoring in a streaming environment
The present invention is directed to intelligent and near real-time monitoring in a streaming environment. In embodiments, a streaming platform streams raw data from raw data capture devices, where the raw data is contextually enriched using multiple information sources. A rule execution operator, integrated within the streaming platform, detects events by executing rules against the contextually enriched data. The rules applied are customizable, flexible, multivariate, and dynamically responsive to changing information. When an event is detected, an action can be instantiated in response to the event detection and/or newly derived information. The action and/or instructions for performing the action are communicated to external sources, where the action can be initiated and/or completed. Accordingly, actions are instantiated in near real time relative to the initial receipt of raw data from which the events were detected. Actions may be delayed using sophisticated temporal reasoning, in some embodiments.
US10462197B2 On Demand in-band signaling for conferences
A computer implemented method comprises transmitting initial signaling data for a video conference from a signaling server to a plurality of client computing devices, the initial signaling data omitting identifiers for media data, establishing, by a media server, the video conference with the plurality of client computing devices, the plurality of client computing devices having used the initial signaling data to connect to the media server, sending, by the media server, media data for a subset of the plurality of client computing devices to the plurality of client computing devices, sending, by the media server, identifiers of the media data to the plurality of client computing devices.
US10462194B2 Minimizing productivity loss in a collaborative sharing environment
According to one or more embodiments of the disclosure, a local network device establishes a communication session with a remote network device in the communication network, and designates at least one program from a plurality of programs executable by the local network device for access by the remote network device to yield a designated program. The local network device further generates a shared display object, and associates each designated program with the shared display object to permit display thereof. The local network device further instantiates one or more shared control objects associated with the shared display object, and facilitate access to each designated program for the remote network device using at least one of the one or more shared control objects.
US10462193B2 Vehicle add-on multimedia playback and capture devices
A portable communication device, for implementation with a host vehicle of transportation having an on-board diagnostics port and a limited-access head-unit display. The device includes an on-board diagnostics connector sized and shaped to connect to the on-board diagnostics port of the host vehicle, a hardware-based processing unit in communication with the on-board diagnostics; and a non-transitory storage device in communication with the processing unit, the storage device. The storage includes a media-options presentation module that, when executed by the processing unit: sends, by way of the on-board diagnostics connector and port, media-options data to the host vehicle for presenting user media options by way of the limited-access head-unit display; and receives user-selection data responding to the user media options. The storage also includes a media streaming module that, when executed obtains streaming media based on the user-selection data, and sends the streaming media to the host vehicle for presentation.
US10462192B2 Radio resource management for packet-switched voice communication
Techniques are disclosed relating to informing a network that a UE desires packet-switched voice communication. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving first information from a UE device requesting voice communication over a packet-switched network. In this embodiment, the method further includes transmitting, in response to the first information, second information to a base station serving the UE device, wherein the second information indicates that the UE device is requesting voice communication over the packet-switched network. In this embodiment, the transmitting is performed prior to establishment of a dedicated bearer by the base station for the UE device. In this embodiment, the second information operates to configure communications between the base station and the UE device to provide a particular quality of service for the packet-switched voice communication using the dedicated bearer.
US10462187B2 Network security policy configuration based on predetermined command groups
A network security system monitors, during a time period, data traffic transmitted between devices in a network to identify a plurality of commands transmitted between the devices. The network security system determines, from the plurality of commands, a first set of commands that were transmitted between a first device and a second device in the network. The network security system determines that the first set of commands includes a threshold number of commands from a first predetermined command group of a plurality of predetermined command groups. Each predetermined command group includes a listing of commands. The network security system generates a first policy based on the first predetermined command group.
US10462186B2 Secure configuration evaluation, remediation, and reporting tool (SCERRT)
Various embodiments and related methods are provided that can include or operate a variety of modular systems such as a group of user interfaces and software modules which receive inputs from the user interfaces to perform Secure Configuration Evaluation, Remediation, and Reporting Tool tasks. Exemplary modules can include a scan or current state module to populate and/or identify a current state configuration as well as collecting available information on available vulnerability patches or system updates, a software, update, and/or patch configuration selection module that generates a “picklist” user interface for all available software, patches or updates or optionally patches or updates that meet one or more search criteria associated with a baseline data, a data store with install files for all selected or available software, patches or updates selected with the picklist user interface, an installer export package system to generate install packages, and an access/use verification system.
US10462185B2 Policy-managed secure code execution and messaging for computing devices and computing device security
A system for policy-managed secure code execution and messaging for computing devices where each trusted application is managed independently of others and is not visible to unauthorized inspection or execution. If a file bundle received by the system contains metadata concerning the context of the file or its execution, the metadata is decrypted if necessary. If the file bundle containing the executable code is encrypted, its key is stored in a policy server to await adjudication of the request to execute. If the policy server allows execution of the executable code, the key stored in the policy server is used to decrypt the file bundle and the resulting executable code is stored as a trusted application in secure memory. Future requests to execute the trusted application are adjudicated by the policy server and enforced by the exclusive policy execution point associated with that trusted application in secure memory.
US10462178B2 Security countermeasure management platform
A management platform that allows security and compliance users to view risks and vulnerabilities in their environment with the added context of what other mitigating security countermeasures are associated with that vulnerability and that are applicable and/or available within the overall security architecture. Additionally, the platform allows users to take one or more actions from controlling the operation of a security countermeasure for mitigation purposes to documenting the awareness of a security countermeasure that is in place.
US10462177B1 Taking privilege escalation into account in penetration testing campaigns
A simulated penetration testing system that assigns network nodes of the tested networked system to classes based on current information about the compromisability of the nodes at a current state of a penetration testing campaign, the classes consisting of (i) a red class for nodes known to be compromisable by the attacker in a way that gives the attacker full control of the nodes, (ii) a blue class for nodes that are not known to be compromisable by the attacker, and (iii) a purple class for nodes known to be compromisable by the attacker in a way that does not give the attacker full control of the purple-class-member network node. The campaign tests whether an attacker would be able to achieve full control of a target node by using privilege escalation techniques and one or more access rights achieved by compromising the target node.
US10462176B2 Method and apparatus for reducing security risk in a networked computer system architecture
An apparatus and associated method are provided for reducing a security risk in a networked computer system architecture. The method comprises receiving at a security computer external vulnerability data from an external source regarding vulnerabilities associated with an attack vector for configuration item (CI) data related to a (CI) device, of the networked computer system. The security computer accesses a configuration management database (CMDB) and the CI data related to the physical device is read. Trust zone data associated with the CI device is determined utilizing the CMDB, and the security computer performs a vulnerability calculation for the CI device utilizing the external vulnerability data and associated trust zone data. This is also done for a second CI device. The vulnerability calculations for both are compared and this comparison serves as a basis for prioritizing an action to be taken on the CI device or associated other network components.
US10462174B2 Computer system for distributed discovery of vulnerabilities in applications
In one aspect, the disclosure provides: A method comprising: inviting a distributed plurality of researchers to participate in one or more computer vulnerability research projects directed to identifying computer vulnerabilities of one or more networks and/or computers that are owned or operated by a third party; assessing reputation and skills of one or more of the researchers, and accepting a subset of the researchers who have a positive reputation and sufficient skills to perform the investigations of the computer vulnerabilities; assigning a particular computer vulnerability research project, relating to a particular network under test, to a particular researcher from among the subset of the researchers; using a computer that is logically interposed between the particular researcher and the particular network under test, monitoring communications between the particular researcher and the particular network under test, wherein the communications relate to attempting to identify a candidate security vulnerability of the particular network under test; validating a report of the candidate security vulnerability of the particular network under test that is received from the particular researcher; determining and providing an award to the particular researcher in response to successfully validating the report of the candidate security vulnerability of the particular network under test that is received from the particular researcher.
US10462173B1 Malware detection verification and enhancement by coordinating endpoint and malware detection systems
Computerized techniques to determine and verify maliciousness of an object are described. An endpoint device, during normal processing of an object, identifies the object as suspicious in response to detected features of the object and coordinates further analysis with a malware detection system. The malware detection system processes the object, collects features related to processing, and analyzes the features of the suspicious object to classify as malicious or benign. Correlation of the features captured by the endpoint device and the malware detection system may verify a classification by the malware detection system of maliciousness of the content. The malware detection system may communicate with the one or more endpoint devices to influence detection and reporting of behaviors by those device(s).
US10462167B2 Using data science to aid in detection of unauthorized distribution
In one embodiment, a method performed by a system that includes at least one processor, the method comprising: obtaining subscriber data of a plurality of subscribers, wherein said subscriber data comprises at least one of: consumption data relating to subscribed content consumption by said plurality of subscribers, or network data relating to data transmittal via one or more computer networks by the plurality of subscribers; detecting anomalous data by comparing subscriber data of different subscribers in the plurality of subscribers; identifying one or more suspected subscribers out of the plurality of subscribers as being suspected of unauthorized subscribed content distribution, the one of more suspected subscribers being associated with the anomalous data; and providing a respective identity for the one or more suspected subscribers.
US10462163B2 Resisting the spread of unwanted code and data
A method or system of receiving an incoming electronic file containing content data in a predetermined data format, the method including receiving an incoming electronic file containing content data encoded and arranged in accordance with a predetermined file type, determining a purported predetermined file type of the incoming electronic file and an associated set of rules specifying allowable content data, determining at least an allowable portion of the content data that conforms with the set of rules corresponding to the determined purported predetermined file type, extracting, from the incoming electronic file, the at least an allowable portion of content data, creating a substitute electronic file in the purported predetermined file type, said substitute electronic file containing the extracted allowable content data, forwarding the substitute regenerated electronic file, and forwarding the incoming electronic file if a portion, part or whole of the content data does not conform, only when the intended recipient approves the electronic file at the time of receipt.
US10462157B2 Multi-pattern matching algorithm and processing apparatus using the same
A multi-pattern matching algorithm may be provided that includes: a moving step of moving a moving window from the start of a string one byte by one byte; a DF1 checking step of converting the string on a current position of the moving window into an integer value, and of checking whether or not a bit of a related position in a first direct filter DF1 for patterns having lengths larger than 2 bytes is set to 1; a DF moving step of checking one or more direct filters DF when the bit is set to 1 according to the DF1 checking step; a re-moving step of moving the moving window by one byte again when the bit of a related position in the direct filter DF, which has been checked lastly, is 0; and a terminating step of checking whether the moving window is located at the end of the string or not, and of terminating the algorithm when the moving window is positioned at the end of the string.
US10462154B2 Restricting communications between subscriber machines
A method of transferring information between subscribers associated with a communication service is disclosed. The method includes receiving a first handle address associated with a first subscriber device, in which the first subscriber device transfers information to a group of subscriber devices, each of the group of subscriber devices is linked to different handle addresses, and each of the different handle addresses is included in a group of handle addresses. The method also includes determining whether the first handle address is included in the group of handle addresses, transferring information from the first subscriber device to the group of subscriber devices in response to the first handle address being included in the group of handle addresses, and verifying that the transferred information was received by the group of subscriber devices. A corresponding system and computer-readable device are also disclosed.
US10462151B2 Temporary access of a user profile
A user profile is temporarily accessed by an accessor. A method performed by the accessor of a contact center includes receiving access data. The access data includes a user identifier for a user, an identifier identifying a third party having profile data of the user, and a user-predefined condition which must be satisfied for the profile data to be temporarily accessible by the contact center. The method includes transmitting a request to the third party to temporarily access the profile data during a time period when the condition is satisfied, the request including the user identifier. The method includes temporarily accessing the user profile when the request is granted.
US10462149B2 Device management system
A system comprises a policy storage separately located relative to the user device, the policy database arranged to store information indicative of at least one usage policy set applicable to at least one respective user device. The system is arranged to store user device identification information for each user device associated with the system, the user device identification information being indicative of and unique to a user device associated with the system and being stored separately relative to the user device. The system is also arranged to associate a usage policy set with a user device using the device identification information unique to the user device. The system is also arranged to determine a usage request from a user device and to allow or deny the usage request based on the at least one usage policy set associated with the user device.
US10462148B2 Dynamic data masking for mainframe application
This disclosure relates generally to data masking, and more particularly to method and system for dynamic data masking for mainframe application. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving a request to access a mainframe application from a user profile. A role assigned to the user-profile is fetched from a roles-repository. The role defines rights associated with the user-profile to access information from the mainframe application. Corresponding to the request, an access session is initiated based on the role, and a screen is received. The screen includes a multiple fields, where one or more fields includes sensitive data associated with the mainframe application. Contextual information associated with the plurality of fields is identified corresponding to the session. Rules indicative of the fields to be masked, are fetched corresponding to the screen based on the role. The fields are masked based on the rule and the contextual information associated with the fields.
US10462147B2 Network device isolation for access control and information security
A system that includes a switch, a network authentication server (NAS), and a threat management server. The NAS sends a device identifier for an endpoint device to the threat management server in response to the device connecting to a port on the switch. The threat management server determines the endpoint device is present in a device log file. The threat management server determines the number of times the endpoint device has failed authentication exceeds a first threshold value within a first time period and the number of times the endpoint device has passed authentication is less than a second threshold value within a second time period. The threat management server determines the endpoint device does not have a lease for the port on the switch and sends a reroute command to the switch to transform the destination of traffic associated with the endpoint device to a safe zone.
US10462146B2 Leveraging a regulated network to enable device connectivity in a restricted zone
A component of an environment having available bandwidth for performing a task is located. Authorization to connect a device associated with the task to the component is granted. In response to determining that a set of one or more conditions are met, the device is connected to the component. The connection provides network connectivity to the device via the component.
US10462145B2 Method and apparatus for controlling access to custom browser functionality
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium and apparatus for controlling access of a custom browser function are disclosed. For example, the method includes a processor that sends a request to a third party website, receives a hypertext markup language code and a browser script, renders the hypertext markup language code, detects that the browser script is trying to access a custom browser function, compares one or more parameters associated with the custom browser function to an access control list to control an access of the custom browser function, and executes the custom browser function when a match of the one or more parameters is found in the access control list.
US10462144B2 Systems and methods for managing privacy settings of shared content
A system for managing privacy of shared content. The system includes a terminal device and a server device. The terminal device includes a content receiving device configured to receive content, a storage configured to store content by the content receiving device, a privacy setting determiner, a content obfuscator; and a transmitter configured to transmit obfuscated content. The server device includes a receiver configured to receive the obfuscated content from the transmitter of the terminal device, a publisher configured to publish the obfuscated content, and a de-obfuscator configured to, based on the received request to change privacy settings, de-obfuscate the at least a portion of the received content to generate de-obfuscated content.
US10462143B1 Method and system for electronic mail attachment management
A method of preventing unauthorized access to electronic mail attachment is disclosed herein. A message management system receives one or more files designated as sensitive files. The message management system generates one or more hash values by applying a hash function to each of the one or more images corresponding to the file. The message management system stores the one or more hash values in a database. The message management system receives an outgoing electronic message that includes an attached file. The message management system generates one or more attachment hash values for the attached file by applying the hash function to the attached file. The message management system compares the one or more attachment hash values to the database. The message management system determines that at least one attachment hash value matches at least one hash value. The message management system blocks the outgoing electronic message.
US10462134B2 Network device removal for access control and information security
A system that includes a switch, a network authentication server (NAS), and a threat management server. The NAS sends a device identifier for an endpoint device to the threat management server in response to the endpoint device connecting to a port on the switch. The threat management server determines the endpoint device is present in the device log file using the device identifier. The threat management server determines the number of times the device has failed authentication exceeds a first threshold value within a first time period and determines the number of times the device has passed authentication is less than a second threshold value within a second time period. The threat management engine determines the device does not have a lease for the port on the switch and blocks the device from accessing the network via the port on the switch in response to identifying the device for removal.
US10462127B2 Information processing system, information processing device, and communication connection method
The present invention provides, for a connection from an unspecified communication device, an information processing system, information processing device configuring the information processing system, and communication connection method for between the communication device and the information processing device which are capable of securing communication security while simplifying operation in the communication device. In order to send image data to a multi-function device from a communication terminal device in order to print out the same, the multi-function device generates a one-time password that is limited in period of validity to a period related to the printout so as to display the same together with the SSID of the device itself upon a display unit, whereupon at the communication terminal device, the displayed SSID and the one-time password are input so as to make a connection in order to send image data.
US10462124B2 Authenticated session management across multiple electronic devices using a virtual session manager
A virtual session manager of an electronic device maintains a web session for a user across multiple electronic devices. The virtual session manager will receive an authentication request from a first electronic device that is in a communication range of the virtual session manager's device. The virtual session manager will transmit the authentication request to an endpoint device, and it will either present a grant token to or receive a grant token from the endpoint. The virtual session manager will receive a first access token from the endpoint device. The virtual session manager will transmit the first access token to the first electronic device so that the first electronic device can establish a virtual session with the first web resource without having any access to the grant token.
US10462122B2 Push notification aggregation
A mobile computing device is operated to receive a trigger at a first instance. The trigger may be associated with a predefined condition or event or action. The mobile computing device may detect the predefined condition or event at a second instance. In response to detecting the predefined condition or event, a notification is activated on the mobile computing device that is based on the trigger.