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US10596192B2 |
Treating rotator cuff conditions
This document provides methods and materials related to treating rotator cuff conditions (e.g., rotator cuff tendonitis or rotator cuff injuries such as partial rotator cuff tears). For example, methods and materials for using zinc or a zinc chelator to treat rotator cuff conditions are provided. |
US10596190B2 |
Method for reducing ototoxicity in pediatric patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy
Described herein is a method for eliminating or reducing ototoxicity in patients receiving a platinum based chemotherapeutic. In particular, are methods of reducing ototoxicity in a pediatric patient. The methods described herein include administering an effective amount of sodium thiosulfate to a patient in need thereof to reduce ototoxicity. |
US10596186B2 |
Method and compositions for treating viral infections
A method of treating viral infection, such as viral infection caused by a virus of the Filoviridae, Flaviviridae or Togaviriade family, is provided. A composition having at least one cardiac glycoside is used to treat viral infection. The composition can further include at least one triterpene. |
US10596184B2 |
Aza-heteroaryl compounds as PI3K-gamma inhibitors
The present invention provides aza-heteroaryl derivatives of Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein X, Y, Z, A, W, R4, R5, and R6 are defined herein, that inhibit the activity of phosphoinositide 3-kinases-gamma (PI3Kγ) and are useful in the treatment of diseases related to the activity of PI3Kγ including, for example, autoimmune diseases, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. |
US10596183B2 |
Pharmaceutical compositions and their use for treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases
Described herein are combination therapies for cancer (such as lymphoid malignancies) and immune diseases (such as autoimmune diseases and inflammatory diseases). The therapies comprise the combined use of inhibitors of BTK, mTOR kinase, and Bcl-2 or their signaling pathways, and immunomodulatory drugs. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions and kits comprising these inhibitors. |
US10596182B2 |
Methods for the separation and detection of an oxysterol
Assay methods for determining purity of a sample of a sterol are provided. These methods include providing an HPLC eluent including a sterol, other compounds related to the sterol and a mobile volatile phase; generating an aerosol of liquid droplets from the HPLC eluent; drying the liquid droplets to obtain residue particles of the sterol; contacting the residue particles of the sterol with an ion stream which applies a size-dependent electrical charge to each of the residue particles to generate an electrical signal and measuring the electrical signal to determine the purity of the sterol in the sample. The sterol can be OXY133 or OXY133 monohydrate. |
US10596180B2 |
Salts and solid forms of (S)-3-(4-((4-(morpholinomethyl)benzyl) oxy)-1-oxoisoindolin-2-yl)piperidine-2,6-dione and compositions comprising and methods of using the same
Salts and solid forms of 3-(4-((4-(morpholinomethyl)benzyl)oxy)-1-oxoisoindolin-2-yl)piperidine-2,6-dione, or a stereoisomer thereof, are disclosed. Compositions comprising and methods of using the salts and solid forms are also disclosed. |
US10596167B2 |
Compositions and methods comprising bupropion or related compounds for sustained delivery of dextromethorphan
Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to sustained release of dextromethorphan or improved therapeutic effects are disclosed. Typically, bupropion or a related compound is orally administered to a human being to be treated with, or being treated with, dextromethorphan. |
US10596166B2 |
Combination composition comprising huperzine
A combination composition including as active components, in synergistically effective amounts a huperzine of natural or synthetic origin, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a plant extract containing huperzine, and at least two compounds selected from the group consisting of: hydroxycinnamic acids, anthoxanthins, anthocyanins and mixtures thereof. |
US10596162B2 |
Method for treating gefitinib resistant cancer
The present invention is directed to methods for the treatment of gefitinib and/or erlotinib resistant cancer. An individual with cancer is monitored for cancer progression following treatment with gefitinib and/or erlotinib. Progression of the cancer is indicative that the cancer is resistant to gefitinib and/or erlotinib. Once progression of cancer is noted, the subject is administered a pharmaceutical composition comprising an irreversible epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor. In preferred embodiments, the irreversible EGFR inhibitor is EKB 569, HKI-272 and HKI-357. |
US10596159B2 |
Method and composition for treating cachexia and eating disorders
The invention provides treating cachexia and eating disorders in humans and veterinary animals by administering a composition including: (i) cyproheptadine (CYP); and (ii) a cannabis compound selected from the group of cannabidiol (CBD) and mixtures of CBD and up to 50% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). |
US10596157B2 |
Isoxazoline-substituted benzamide compound and pesticide
A substituted alkenylbenzene compound of formula (4): wherein X1 is selected from the group consisting of a halogen atom, —SF5, C1-C6haloalkyl, hydroxy C1-C6haloalkyl, C1-C6alkoxy C1-C6haloalkyl, C3-C8halocycloalkyl, C1-C6haloalkoxy, C1-C3haloalkoxy C1-C3haloalkoxy, C1-C6haloalkylthio, C1-C6haloalkylsulfinyl and C1-C6haloalkylsulfonyl; X3 is selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, cyano, nitro, C1-C6alkyl, C1-C6haloalkyl, C1-C6alkoxy and C1-C6alkylthio; X4 is selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, cyano, C1-C4alkoxy and C1-C4haloalkoxy; R3 is —C(R3a)(R3b)R3c, where R3a and R3b independently of each other are a halogen atom, or R3a and R3b together form 3- to 6-membered ring together with the carbon atom bonding them by forming a C2-C5haloalkylene chain, and R3c is selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, C1-C5haloalkyl, C1-C4haloalkoxy and C1-C4haloalkylthio, with a proviso that in case where X1 is a fluorine atom, chlorine atom or trifluoromethyl, and both X2 and X3 are a hydrogen atom, in case where both X1 and X2 are fluorine atom and X3 is a hydrogen atom, and in case where both X1 and X2 are trifluoromethyl and X3 is a hydrogen atom, R3c is a hydrogen atom, chlorine atom, bromine atom, iodine atom, C1-C5alkyl, C1-C5haloalkyl, C1-C4haloalkoxy or C1-C4haloalkylthio. |
US10596156B2 |
Parasiticidal oral veterinary compositions comprising systemically-acting active agents, methods and uses thereof
This invention relates to oral veterinary compositions for combating ectoparasites and endoparasites in animals, comprising at least one systemically-acting active agent in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. This invention also provides for improved methods for eradicating, controlling, and preventing parasite infections and infestations in an animal comprising administering the compositions of the invention to the animal in need thereof. |
US10596150B2 |
Antifungal agents
The invention provides a pyrrole compound, which compound is (a) 2-(1,5-dimethyl-3-phenyl-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)-N-(4-(4-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)piperazin-1-yl)phenyl)-2-oxoacetamide or a deuterated derivative thereof, or (b) 2-(1,5-dimethyl-3-phenyl-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)-N-(4-(4-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)piperazin-1-yl)-3-hydroxyphenyl)-2-oxoacetamide or a deuterated derivative thereof, or (c) a prodrug of compound (a) or a prodrug of compound (b), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or agriculturally acceptable salt of (a), (b) or (c). Also provided are combinations and compositions comprising the compound and known antifungal agents. The invention also relates to the therapeutic use of a compound of the invention in prevention or treatment of fungal diseases. It also relates to the use of: 2-(1,5-dimethyl-3-phenyl-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)-N-(4-(4-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)piperazin-1-yl)phenyl)-2-oxoacetamide or an agriculturally acceptable salt thereof, or 2-(1,5-dimethyl-3-phenyl-1H-pyrrol-2-yl)-N-(4-(4-(5-fluoropyrimidin-2-yl)piperazin-1-yl)-3-hydroxyphenyl)-2-oxoacetamide or an agriculturally acceptable salt thereof, as an agricultural fungicide. |
US10596140B2 |
Prodrugs of fumarates and their use in treating various diseases
The present invention provides compounds of formula (I), and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. |
US10596139B2 |
Oxybutynin transdermal therapeutic system muscarinic agonist combination
Pharmaceutical compositions and combinations containing a muscarinic receptor antagonist, such as oxybutynin in a transdermal therapeutic system, and a muscarinic receptor agonist, optionally with an acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor, and methods of using the same for treatment of hypocholinergic disorders of the central nervous system such as Alzheimer type dementia. The respective pharmaceutical compositions and combinations of the present invention allow for safe administration of high doses of muscarinic receptor agonist, and improved efficacy of the muscarinic receptor agonist for treatment of hypocholinergic disorders of the central nervous system. The pharmaceutical compositions and combinations also allow for a maximum supply of acetylcholine to the central nervous system, when an acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor is used in combination with a muscarinic receptor antagonist and a muscarinic receptor agonist. |
US10596138B2 |
Reduced fat, shelf stable liquid nutritional composition
Liquid nutritional compositions that include functional ingredients such as beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate, docosahexaenoic acid, and lutein are disclosed. The nutritional compositions are useful to promote at least one of physical performance (e.g., body composition, muscle mass, muscle strength) and cognitive function (e.g., focus, attention, alertness, executive function) in an individual. The functional ingredients are incorporated into the nutritional composition in such a way that they do not adversely affect the desirable properties of the nutritional composition such as, for example, nutritional value, stability, solubility, taste, and mouthfeel. |
US10596136B2 |
Compositions and methods for the treatment of fat infiltration in muscle
This disclosure provides methods of using compositions comprising amino acid entities to reduce fat infiltration in muscle, particularly under conditions of muscle atrophy. The disclosure also provides methods for enhancing muscle function by reducing fat infiltration in the muscle comprising administering an effective amount of the compositions to a subject in need thereof. |
US10596132B2 |
Solid solution compositions and use in chronic inflammation
The present specification discloses pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and uses of treating a chronic inflammation and/or an inflammatory disease in an individual using such pharmaceutical compositions. |
US10596129B2 |
Non-racemic beta-hydroxybutyrate compounds and compositions enriched with the R-enantiomer and methods of use
Ketogenic compositions including a non-racemic mixture of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) enriched with the R-enantiomer are formulated to increase ketone body level in a subject. The non-racemic mixture of BHB is enriched with the R-enantiomer to elevate ketone bodies and increase the rate at which ketosis is achieved yet contains an amount of the S-enantiomer sufficient to provide alternative benefits as discussed herein. In some aspects a composition for increasing ketone body level in a subject contains a dietetically or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a non-racemic mixture of R-beta-hydroxybutyrate and S-beta-hydroxybutyrate, wherein the non-racemic mixture of R-beta-hydroxybutyrate and S-beta-hydroxybutyrate contains from about 55% to 98% by enantiomeric equivalents of the R-beta-hydroxybutyrate and from about 45% to about 2% by enantiomeric equivalents of S-beta-hydroxybutyrate enantiomer. |
US10596126B2 |
Transdermal therapeutic system comprising active ingredient particles and having increased active ingredient flux
The present invention relates to a transdermal therapeutic system, preferably a transdermal patch, having an active ingredient-containing matrix formed substantially of a water-insoluble base material, such as rubber and synthetic polymers, into which is incorporated water-soluble and/or water-swellable inclusion bodies, e.g. inclusion bodies formed from polyvinyl alcohol or polyethylene glycol, that further include micronized or nanoscale active ingredient particles. |
US10596122B2 |
Amorphous magnesium-substituted calcium phosphate compositions and their uses
Amorphous magnesium-substituted calcium, phosphate compositions and their medical uses are described, in particular for use in delivering cargo materials, such as cargo molecules or cargo nanoparticles contained in pores of the amorphous magnesium-substituted calcium phosphate to cells of the immune system, for example as therapeutic approaches for the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases, and in particular Crohn's disease, autoimmune diseases, allergy and for therapeutic vaccination. |
US10596119B1 |
Methods of treatment comprising torsemide
Disclosed herein are treatments for diseases such as sleep apnea, hyperuricemia, autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and other brain disorders using controlled-release (CR, e.g., extended-release (ER) or prolonged-release (PR)) oral dosage formulations comprising an effective amount of Torsemide. |
US10596114B2 |
Liposome composition for use in peritoneal dialysis
The present invention is directed to a liposome composition for use in the peritoneal dialysis of patients suffering from endogenous or exogenous toxicopathies, wherein the pH within the liposomes differs from the pH in the intraperitoneal cavity and wherein the pH within the liposome results in a liposome-encapsulated charged toxin. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising said liposomes. A further aspect of the present invention relates to a method of treating patients suffering from endogenous or exogenous toxicopathies, preferably selected from drug, metabolite, pesticide, insecticide, toxin, and chemical warfare toxicopathies, more preferably hyperammonemia, comprising the step of administering liposomes of the invention in a therapeutically effective amount into the peritoneal space of a patient in need thereof. Next to human, the present invention is particularly suitable to veterinary aspects. |
US10596109B2 |
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or DMSO and methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) formulations to treat infectious diseases
Embodiments of the invention relate generally to formulations comprising dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) alone or in combination with methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), and one or more therapeutic agents, and uses of such formulations to treat infectious diseases. In several embodiments, such formulations are effective in treating drug-resistant infectious diseases, for example, drug-resistant tuberculosis. |
US10596103B2 |
Drug delivery system for delivery of anti-virals
Described herein is a vaginal ring drug delivery system comprising (i) a core comprising a first thermoplastic polymer and a first therapeutic agent, wherein the first therapeutic agent is dissolved in the first thermoplastic polymer, and (ii) a skin surrounding the core comprising a second thermoplastic polymer and a second therapeutic agent, wherein the second therapeutic agent is in solid form. |
US10596101B2 |
Lathering bathing composition
A solid cosmetic product has (i) a water dispersible fat containing component including: (a) vegetable butter, vegetable oil or a mixture thereof, present in an amount of at least 35 wt. % based on the water dispersible fat containing component; and (b) an emulsifier. The solid cosmetic product also has (ii) a carbon dioxide effervescent component including: (a) a salt of carbonic acid; and (b) an acidifying agent. The water dispersible fat containing component and the carbon dioxide effervescent component are distinct from each other. |
US10596095B2 |
Method for moisturizing skin using P-113 peptide
A method for moisturizing skin using P-113 peptide, which comprises administering to the skin of a subject a composition containing a P-113 peptide, wherein the P-113 peptide comprises the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1. P-113 peptide is hypoallergenic and non-cytotoxic, which means it does not cause harms or allergies to the skin and can be used as an ingredient of cosmetic products. The P-113 peptide fragment has moisture absorption and moisture retention effects, therefore it can be formulated with other ingredients of moisturizing cosmetic products, enhancing the moisturizing effect of other moisturizing ingredients. In addition, the P-113 peptide fragment is capable of inhibiting the production of MMP-9 and thus decreases collagen degradation, thereby achieving the anti-wrinkle and anti-aging effects. The cosmetic disclosed herein comprises not only the peptide, but also active ingredients of cosmetic products and essence liquid formulations. |
US10596092B2 |
Deodorant composition and a method for preparing thereof
The present invention relates to a composition and a deodorizing preparation comprising such composition for reducing, inhibiting or suppressing malodour developed from a body part of a subject. The composition comprises an active ingredient in an effective amount, the active ingredient comprising one or more of a hexamine, a derivative thereof and a compound thereof. The composition further comprises a buffer system adapted to maintain pH of the composition within a range of about 7.0 to about 11.0 when the composition is applied on the body part. The buffer system is adapted to substantially neutralise topical acidity of the body part to thereby reduce or minimise generation of skin-irritating formaldehyde from the hexamine comprising active ingredient. |
US10596088B2 |
Oral care compositions for promoting gum health
Oral care compositions comprising citrulline and stannous ion source with a specific pH range are provided for promoting Gum Health of a user. |
US10596087B2 |
Ultraviolet radiation absorbing polymer composition
The present invention includes an ultraviolet radiation absorbing polymer composition comprising the polymer compound of formula and compositions containing such an ultraviolet radiation absorbing polymer composition. |
US10596083B2 |
Composite particles based on mineral UV-screening agent and perlite; cosmetic or dermatological compositions containing the same
The present invention relates to novel composite particles based on mineral UV-screening agent and perlite. The present invention also relates to a composition comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable medium, at least composite particles for screening out UV radiation, based on mineral UV-screening agent and perlite. The invention also relates to a cosmetic process for caring for and/or making up human keratin materials, especially bodily or facial skin or the hair, comprising at least the application, to the surface of the keratin material, of at least one composition as defined previously. The invention also relates to a non-therapeutic cosmetic process for limiting the darkening of the skin and/or improving the colour and/or uniformity of the complexion, comprising the application, to the surface of the keratin material, of at least one composition as defined previously. The invention also relates to a non-therapeutic cosmetic process for preventing and/or treating the signs of ageing of a keratin material, comprising the application, to the surface of the keratin material, of at least one composition as defined previously. |
US10596082B2 |
Oral care compositions and methods of use
Disclosed herein are improved oral care formulations comprising precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) and preservative combinations selected from the group consisting of i) phenethyl alcohol and caprylyl glycol, and ii) benzyl alcohol and caprylyl glycol. Methods of making and using the compositions are also provided. |
US10596081B2 |
Composition comprising gelled capsules stabilized by a buffer
A composition includes: an aqueous composition (A) including a buffer having a pKa between 4.0 and 8.0 and having no more than one carboxylic acid function; and at least one capsule including a core and a gelled shell including a polyelectrolyte in the gelled state chelated by divalent cations, the shell fully encapsulating the core on the periphery thereof, the capsule being free of eukaryote cells. |
US10596074B2 |
Oral Devices
Oral devices such as a pacifier, bottle cap, teething tools and toys, and methods for using the same are provided. An oral device includes a bulb portion configured to be disposed inside a mouth of a user and a wider neck portion coupled distally to the bulb portion and configured to be held by user's lips. The neck portion is configured such that, when it is sucked on by the user, the neck portion moves in the lateral direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the oral device from a first, unexpanded configuration to a second, expanded configuration such that a lateral contact area of the neck portion with the user's lips increases. The oral device can include one or more expansion accommodation features that facilitate expansion and retraction of the neck portion. |
US10596073B1 |
Feeding bottle
Apparatus and methods provide for a feeding bottle. According to embodiments described herein, a feeding bottle may include a container and a one-piece nipple assembly. The one-piece nipple assembly may include a ring substrate encompassed by a dome overmold with a nipple head. The nipple head and dome overmold may include a texture gradient and variable wall thickness to simulate a human breast. The interior of the nipple assembly 104 may additionally include an internal flow assist mechanism for assisting the fluid flow while the nipple head is bitten or pulled. |
US10596068B2 |
Drug container connector and male member cover
A drug container connector (1) is provided with a puncture needle (20) capable of puncturing a plug (186) that seals a mouth (183) of a container (180); and a cover (90) that covers an opening, on a tip side, of a flow channel (21) formed in the puncture needle (20). The puncture needle (20) is configured to penetrate the cover (90) and puncture the plug (186). The puncture needle (20) is provided on a connector main body (10). The cover (90) is held by a slider (50). The slider (90) is movable with respect to the connector main body (10) in a longitudinal direction of the puncture needle (20). The slider (50) is provided with claws (66, 76) capable of engaging with a flange (182) at the mouth of the container (180). |
US10596066B2 |
Package comprising means for opening blisters
The present invention relates to a package (7) for pharmaceutical blister packs (12) comprising means (11) for removing the protecting foil of the blister packs. The package protects the blister packs (12) and at the same time provides an easy and convenient way of opening the blister pack for people at all level of ability and dexterity. |
US10596060B2 |
Frame assembly and motion assistance apparatus including the same
A frame assembly including a first longitudinal member, a second longitudinal member spaced apart from the first longitudinal member, a third longitudinal member configured to diagonally connect the first longitudinal member and the second longitudinal member, a plurality of first distance maintaining members configured to connect the first longitudinal member and the second longitudinal member, and a plurality of second distance maintaining members configured to connect the second longitudinal member and the third longitudinal member is disclosed. |
US10596056B2 |
Upper limb rehabilitation robot system
The present invention discloses an upper limb rehabilitation robot system comprising a computer (8) and a rehabilitation robot (7), wherein the computer (8) is used for performing information interaction (11) with the rehabilitation robot (7), recording training information, sending control command to the rehabilitation robot (7), showing the virtual training environment, providing rehabilitation training visual feedback (14), and showing the control interface and rehabilitation training information; wherein the rehabilitation robot (7), acting as a system actuator, is connected to the computer (8) for receiving the control command from the computer (8) to complete the motion control and terminal force output, and sending sensor data to the computer (8) at the same time. The upper limb rehabilitation robot system according to the present invention may provide a various ways of active and passive training of upper limb rehabilitation, which can enhance enthusiasm for trainings of a patient and increase the efficiency of rehabilitation. |
US10596054B2 |
Infant warming system and method
An infant warming system includes a body temperature probe, a peripheral temperature probe, and at least two identical input jacks, each input jack configured to receive either one of the first connector or the second connector. The body temperature probe has a body temperature sensor removably fixable to an infant's torso to measure a body temperature of the infant, and a first connector configured to connect to an input jack to transmit the body temperature measurement. The peripheral temperature probe includes a peripheral temperature sensor removably fixable to the infant's extremity to measure a peripheral temperature of the infant, and a second connector configured to connect to an input jack to transmit the peripheral temperature measurement. The system further includes a probe detection module to automatically detect whether each input jack is connected to the peripheral temperature probe or the body temperature probe. |
US10596051B2 |
System and method for patient turning and repositioning with simultaneous off-loading of the body in the prone position
The present invention relates to a system and method for sacral and trochanteric support and off-loading. The system provides a ultra low pressure plenum and a positioner. The patient body size and size and corresponding surface area of the positioner control the amount of gas which is displaced evenly against the walls of the ultra low pressure plenum to allow the combination of the ultra low pressure plenum and the positioner to slightly lift a patient from a bed surface, thereby offloading the sacrum and trochanter. The positioner can be an ultra low pressure bladder. |
US10596049B2 |
Wheelchair pin platform guard
According to some embodiments, a device to be used with a wheelchair having a leg rest support called pin platform is disclosed. The pin platform includes a plate for supporting a detachable leg rest. The device includes a protection cover member having a longitudinal slit adapted to receive the plate of the leg rest support member. |
US10596046B2 |
Tampon pledget for increased bypass leakage protection
There is provided a tampon pledget that includes one or more enhanced features that result in the pledget exhibiting increased bypass leakage prevention. These enhanced features may include, but are not limited to, geometry, absorption, and any combinations thereof. There is also provided one or more methods for constructing a tampon pledget having increased bypass leakage protection. |
US10596042B2 |
Method of forming an absorbent structure
A liquid absorbent structure is made by dry laying a fibrous web having incorporated therein a superabsorbent material, and applying an aqueous composite stabilizer to at least one surface of the web. The aqueous composite stabilizer imparts integrity to the resulting structure without substantially impairing the effectiveness of the superabsorbent material to absorb liquid while forming the absorbent structure without removing the water from aqueous composite stabilizer or drying out the absorbent structure. The absorbent composite absorbs the water from the aqueous composite stabilizer. The absorbent composite comprises about 70% by weight of a superabsorbent material. |
US10596040B2 |
Transdermal administration device
A transdermal administration device including an administration member including a substrate having first and second surfaces, and a projection protruding from the first surface, a first adhesive sheet adhered to and extending outward from the second surface, a second adhesive sheet adhered to and extending outward from the first adhesive sheet, and a cover including a main body and a flange extending outward from an edge of the main body. The main body and the flange form a structure body including a remaining portion which includes at least a portion of the flange and is configured to remain on the second adhesive sheet, a tear-off portion which includes at least a portion of the main body and is configured to be separated from the remaining portion, and a tear-off assistance portion configured to facilitate formation of a cut for separating the tear-off portion from the remaining portion. |
US10596036B2 |
Device for treating glaucoma
An implantable device for treatment of glaucoma of the eye. In one aspect, the device includes an elongate duct for diverting aqueous humor from the anterior chamber of the eye, the elongate duct having a central axis with a proximal end and distal end opposite one another. A least one element is spaced apart from the proximal end and the distal end of said elongate duct and extends radially outward beyond an outer surface of said elongate duct in at least two directions transverse to the central axis of said elongate duct, wherein the at least one element has a distal portion with a tapered profile facing the distal end of said elongate duct. The at least one element has a hardness within a range between Shore 30A and Shore 80A. Other aspects are also described and claimed. |
US10596035B2 |
Apparatus for treating excess intraocular fluid
Apparatus and methods are provided for treating diseases that produce elevated intraocular pressures, such as glaucoma, wherein the device operates on the principles of a Starling resistor, and includes a housing, a deformable structure and a spring mounted within a housing, such that the spring applies a substantially constant spring force over a predetermined working range on the deformable structure to thereby self-regulate flow of fluid through the deformable structure. |
US10596033B2 |
Phacoemulsification ultrasonic device switching between different operational modes
A surgical instrument and method, for example to accomplish phacoemulsification, are disclosed. The surgical instrument includes a handpiece that includes a piezoelectric transducer. A hollow titanium needle having a substantially cylindrical portion and a free distal tip is attached to the handpiece by way of a threaded supported end structure. The piezoelectric transducer is driven by a circuit to periodically expand and contract at a high-ultrasound frequency that rings the hollow titanium needle with a high-ultrasonic frequency standing wave having a node of minimum amplitude residing in the substantially cylindrical portion between the supported end structure and the free distal tip, and to periodically expand and contract at an ultrasound frequency that rings the hollow titanium needle with an ultrasonic frequency standing wave, the circuit adapted to between the high-ultrasonic frequency and the ultrasonic frequency. |
US10596031B2 |
Macular hole repairment instrument
The invention relates to an instrument which has been developed to be used in macular hole surgeries closes and repairs the macular hole by drawing the retina, wherein it comprises a holder comprising at least one shaft connected to the handle, and at least one pressure leg positioned to the end of the shaft. |
US10596029B2 |
Intravascular heat exchange catheter with rib cage-like coolant path
An intravascular heat exchange catheter has serpentine-like supply and return conduits circulating working fluid with a heat exchange system to warm or cool a patient in which the catheter is intubated. |
US10596028B2 |
Self-heated consumer spa products and applications thereof
The following description relates generally to self-heated consumer spa products heated by means of a prolonged exothermic chemical reaction for various therapeutic and/or spa applications for applying heat to portions of a person's body. |
US10596027B2 |
Apparatus for improved breathing
According to one embodiment, an apparatus for improved breathing is provided. The apparatus may include an improved oral appliance, an improved mask, an improved coupler to couple an oral appliance to a mask, and/or a combination of these improvements. |
US10596024B2 |
Bi-directional dampening and assisting unit
A dynamic platform with extending struts has fastened thereto a bi-directional torsional power unit to selectively deliver force opposing either extension or flexion, and to provide assistance in a respective opposite direction. The power unit is threadably mounted on a hinge pin (spline) centrally located on the platform, and is latched to a catch assembly radially located thereto, the hinge pin of the platform communicating with one end of a torsion spring of the power unit and the catch assembly communicating with another end of the torsion spring, to selectively deliver the extension/flexion force. The power unit can be detached, with simple manual operation of the catch assembly, without tools, flipped over and reattached to the same platform attachment points to switch (reverse) extension torque to flexion torque and vice versa. |
US10596022B2 |
Biaxial multicentre articulated coupling for orthopedic orthoses or braces designed for joint rehabilitation
An articulated coupling or joint (10) for orthopedic braces or orthoses comprises a pair of bars or uprights (14, 15), a proximal end of each of these being rotatingly mounted around an axis defined by its rotation pin (25), this proximal end of the bars or uprights being toothed and engaging with a common grooved cylindrical cursor (20) translatable along an additional axis, the other distal end of the respective bars (14, 15) being fixable to a portion of the body of the patient to be treated. Each bar or upright (14, 15) is mounted on a respective element (12, 13) on which the respective rotation pin (25) is mounted and which itself is rotatingly mounted on an additional pin (18) coaxial with the additional axis; moreover, the additional pin (18) is mounted on a platform (11), a surface of which rests against the body of a patient to be treated, the two bars (14, 15) thus being able to simultaneously rotate both around their own primary centres of rotation represented by their rotation pins (25) and around a common centre of rotation represented by the additional pin (18). |
US10596021B2 |
Obesity treatment devices, systems, and methods
Various devices, systems, and methods that can be used in the treatment of obesity and related illnesses are disclosed. In some instances, a portion of the bowel of an obese patient is distended for a therapeutically effective period. The distention may be achieved by introduction of an object that is of foreign origin relative to the body of the patient into the bowel of the patient. In some instances, the distention is achieved by a medical device that transitions from an undeployed state, in which the medical device is introduced into the bowel of the patient, to an expanded state in which the medical device distends the bowel by an amount sufficient to trigger an intestinal-gastric brake in the patient. |
US10596015B2 |
Intraluminal vascular prosthesis
The invention relates to an intraluminal vascular prosthesis, preferably for implanting in the aortic arch. The prosthesis has a hollow cylindrical body with a first end and a second end; a first vascular prosthesis portion; a second vascular prosthesis portion; and a stent portion which is provided between the first and the second vascular prosthesis portion and which is rigidly connected to said vascular prosthesis portions, said stent portion being free of prosthesis material. |
US10596014B2 |
Methods and systems for controlling body parts and devices using ipsilateral motor cortex and motor related cortex
A system for controlling a body part includes a number of sensing devices that sense signals from a hemisphere of a brain. A signal translating unit translates the signals into a command signal for controlling the body part, which is on a same side of the body as the hemisphere of the brain. A prosthetic device receives the command signal from the signal translating unit and manipulates the body part in response to the command signal. |
US10596011B2 |
Orthopaedic surgical instrument and method for positioning an acetabular prosthetic component
An orthopaedic surgical instrument is disclosed. The instrument includes an impactor head and a suction cup coupled to the impactor head. The suction cup including a distal opening that is defined by an outer rim positioned proximal of the impaction surface of the impactor head. The suction cup is configured to engage the orthopaedic prosthetic component to couple the impactor head to the orthopaedic prosthetic component. |
US10596010B2 |
Stand-alone expandable interbody spinal fusion device with locking mechanism
A stand-alone expandable interbody spinal fusion device, including a superior component, an inferior component, an expansion mechanism operatively arranged to displace the superior component in a first direction relative to the inferior component about a first hinge, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism including a plate operatively arranged to pivot about a second hinge, the plate further including a first through-bore and a first plurality of teeth, a pawl operatively arranged to pivot about a third hinge, the pawl further including a second through-bore, and a post operatively arranged to pass through the second and third through-bores such that after the superior component is displaced in the first direction, the locking mechanism prevents displacement of the superior component in a second direction, opposite the first direction. |
US10596008B2 |
Method of designing orthopedic implants using in vivo
A reconfigurable orthopedic implant trial comprising: (a) a first orthopedic component; (b) a second orthopedic component that includes a second sensor on a second articulating surface thereof, the second orthopedic component configured to removably mount to the first orthopedic component; (c) a third orthopedic component that includes a third sensor on a third articulating surface thereof, the third orthopedic component configured to removably mount to the first orthopedic component, where the second sensor and the third sensor are configured to generate kinematic data. |
US10596005B2 |
Frictionless hip joint
An orthopedic prosthesis includes a proximal member which internally accommodates the major motion of a patient, e.g., during walking, thereby reducing wear against a cup or liner. A distal member may be utilized which rotates within a proximal member about an axis aligned with the major motion of the patient. The orthopedic prosthesis may also include a head and neck, the neck being rotatably mounted within the head, the head being rotatably mounted within the acetabulum region of a patient. |
US10595999B2 |
Flow regulating device in the heart
A blood flow regulator for creating a shunt in the heart, comprising; a proximal element having a general disc-shape, defined by a braid of one or more wires extending about a central aperture of the proximal element; a distal element having a general disc-shape, defined by a braid of one or more wires extending about a central aperture of the distal element; and a third element defining a neck section intermediate the proximal and distal elements and forming a cavity having a diameter no greater than a diameter of each of the distal and proximal elements, wherein said distal element comprises at least one loop of a wire extending radially outwardly from a center of the distal element and returning towards said center of said distal element. |
US10595994B1 |
Side-delivered transcatheter heart valve replacement
The invention relates to a transcatheter heart valve replacement (A61F2/2412), and in particular to a side delivered large diameter, low profile transcatheter prosthetic valve having a compressible tubular frame having a side wall and a central axial lumen, said tubular frame having a height of 8-20 mm and a diameter of 40-80 mm, an atrial sealing cuff, a subannular anchoring component, and aa flow control component comprising a leaflet structure, wherein the valve is side-delivered longitudinally to a mitral valve annulus or tricuspid valve annulus of a patient using a 22-34 Fr delivery catheter. |
US10595993B2 |
Method of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner
The present disclosure pertains to new methods of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner for percutaneous insertion of a medical device into a patient. The present disclosure also discloses embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, including, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted. |
US10595987B2 |
Prosthetic iris preparation method
A method and system of producing a digitally printed iris structure for an artificial eye by using suitable digital graphics software, the appearance of a dilating pupil/collarette is created within the combined center portion/inner ring area of a prosthetic eye—in that a pupil appears to dilate from a small diameter in bright light to a comparatively large diameter in dimmer or darker light. The process of creating such effect is a unique extension of the knowledge that certain colors and pigments in bright light are most apparent, and in dark light tend to appear grey to black. |
US10595986B2 |
Internal long term absorbable matrix brassiere and tissue engineering scaffold
An internal long term absorbable matrix brassiere including a ring member adapted to be fixed to the chest of a woman and a frusto-conical, pleated scaffold member, fixed within the ring member. |
US10595985B2 |
Minimally invasive breast lift method with a superior tissue support and an inferior anchor
Described are methods and apparatus for use in supporting tissue in a patient's body. In some embodiments, the patient's breast or another tissue is supported. One method involves introducing a superior soft tissue anchor into a patient, the anchor having an inferiorly facing total surface area; and introducing at least one inferior soft tissue anchor into the patient, such that the at least one inferior soft tissue anchor is suspended from the superior soft tissue anchor, the sum of all of the at least one inferior soft tissue anchors having a superiorly facing total surface area. The inferiorly facing total surface area of the superior anchor can be greater, such as at least two times greater than the superiorly facing total surface area of the at least one inferior anchor. |
US10595982B2 |
Endoluminal prosthesis
An endoluminal prosthesis with a main tubular body and an auxiliary body surrounding the main tubular body to create a cavity between the main tubular body and the auxiliary body. At least one dividing wall attached to the main tubular body and the auxiliary body divides the cavity into at least two chambers, one of which has an outlet opening to the exterior of the prosthesis. Each chamber is in fluid communication with the main tubular body through fenestrations in the main tubular body and with each other. |
US10595979B2 |
Textured surfaces for breast implants
The invention provides new devices for implantation in a patient having irregular textured surfaces, which devices show significantly improved cellular response compared to conventional smooth and textured implants, indicating that significantly improved biocompatibility would be achieved in vivo. Methods for making such new devices and surface textures are also disclosed. |
US10595976B2 |
Oral care device
A delivery system for delivering a enamel regeneration system to the surfaces of teeth the delivery system comprising a delivery device and a separate activator composition, the delivery device comprising; a strip of an orally acceptable flexible material, having a strip surface capable of being applied to a tooth surface, the strip having components of an enamel regeneration system deposited upon the strip surface thereof, and/or impregnated into its structure and the activator system comprising water. |
US10595971B2 |
Orthodontic system anchoring method and apparatus
Orthodontic system anchoring method and custom apparatus affixed to teeth, TADs and/or tooth positioning and stabilization appliances and/or orthodontic auxiliaries. Each appliance has mechanical fasteners structured to secure segments of a curable flexible resin rope called a flex fit module (FFM). The FFM is moldable and adaptable to the oral cavity between mechanical fasteners in an uncured first mode where it is cut to length, positioned around the anatomy of the mouth and attached to clamps or fasteners at each end. Each fastener has a clamp attached to orthodontic auxiliaries, orthodontic appliances or onto a TAD for anchorage purposes. One end of this custom appliance is usually attached via a clamp manufactured as part of a bracket or band to a tooth. The other end is connected to an appliance, tad or auxiliary. Once connected together the system is cured and becomes a solid entity ready to accept orthodontic forces. |
US10595970B2 |
Bonding of soft gingival tissues with anatomical and other dental prostheses
Methods and dental prosthetics for providing soft tissue adhesion to a temporary healing abutment, or other dental prosthetic (e.g., temporary or permanent). Existing prosthetics generally do not provide any significant adhesion of the soft tissue surrounding the prosthetic, to the outer surface of the prosthetic itself. Because of the presence of gaps between such structures, or simple non-adhesion even where the structures may touch (but be free and unattached relative to one another), there is a tendency for pathogenic microbes to enter into such space between the structures, and for the soft gingival tissue to recede, particularly in patients with “thin” type periodontal tissue. The present disclosure provides materials and/or surface treatment (e.g., texturing) that ensures good bonding between the prosthetic and the soft tissue, reducing risk of infection, and reducing undesirable gingival recession surrounding the prosthetic anchored on a dental implant. |
US10595969B2 |
Methods for placing anatomical healing abutments
Anatomical healing abutments, kits and methods for promoting healing of gingival tissue around a subgingival void of a given tooth position. The abutment includes a cuff body having an anatomical subgingival portion extending from an implant end to the gingival margin of the patient, and an emergent crown portion extending occlusally from the subgingival portion beyond the gingival margin. A directional alignment body may be disposed on the cuff body and configured to extend bucally beyond an outer perimeter of the cuff body when the cuff body is anatomically aligned relative to the void. The subgingival portion has an asymmetric cross-section and is occlusally flared to anatomically fill the void and support gingival tissue around the void to minimize slump of tissue into the void. The crown portion has a mesial-distal width that spans a width of the gingival margin and an occlusal height to extend beyond the gingival margin. |
US10595967B2 |
Process for providing a topography to the surface of a dental implant
A process for providing a topography to the surface of a dental implant, the surface being made of a ceramic material having yttria-stabilized zirconia, the process including: providing a macroscopic roughness to the surface of the dental implant by a mechanical process and/or injection molding technique; and etching at least a part of the roughened surface, wherein etching is carried out using an etching solution having hydrofluoric acid at a temperature of 70° C. at least, such that discrete grains or agglomerates of grains are removed from the yttria-stabilized zirconia, thereby forming recesses and cavities in the roughened surface is disclosed. |
US10595961B2 |
Endodontic instruments displaying compressibility
Endodontic instruments are used to clean and enlarge the endodontic cavity space (ECS), also known as the root canal system, of a human tooth. This document describes novel endodontic instruments that are radially compressible, and methods for their use. Some embodiments include a shank and a body with a working surface. At least a portion of the working surface may define a center of mass path that spirals. The center of mass of a transverse cross-section of the working surface at the shank end can be offset from the axis of rotation of the instrument. |
US10595956B2 |
Marker loading assembly
A marker loading assembly for transferring an elongated positioning marker from a loader needle of said assembly into an insertion needle of a medical insertion device, the marker loading assembly comprises an elongated hollow housing having a manoeuvring end and a marker transfer end, and a loader needle mounted within said loading assembly along a longitudinal axis of said assembly, said loader needle being adapted to receive and hold said positioning marker until the positioning marker is transferred to said insertion needle, a transfer opening provided at the marker transfer end and being adapted to receive a distal end of the insertion needle, said transfer opening being provided with a shape gradually opening up in a direction away from said manoeuvring end, and said transfer opening at its narrow end leading to a transfer channel arranged along said longitudinal axis, and wherein the transfer channel has a circular cross-sectional shape having a diameter slightly larger than an outer diameter of the insertion needle or of an outer protective sleeve provided on the outside of the insertion needle, and wherein a loading end of the loader needle is concentrically arranged in the transfer channel such that an annular space having a predetermined length along the longitudinal axis is provided around the loading end, and wherein the outer diameter of the loader needle is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the insertion needle, which enables the distal end of the insertion needle to be inserted into said annular space in the transfer channel and simultaneously the loading end of the loader needle to be inserted into the distal end of the insertion needle to set said assembly in a marker loading ready state, and wherein the loading assembly further comprises a transfer mandrel, said transfer mandrel being adapted to be arranged within said loading needle and being arranged to receive a force in the direction towards the insertion needle and thereby achieve transfer of the marker from the loader needle into the distal end of the insertion needle. |
US10595949B2 |
Splayed cable guide for a medical instrument
An apparatus includes a housing, a cable guide, a first cable, and a second cable. The housing is coupled to a shaft of a medical instrument. The cable guide is coupled to the housing, and defines a shaft opening into a passageway defined by the shaft. A first guide groove and a second guide groove are defined by the cable guide, with each of the first guide groove and the second guide groove being splayed outward from the shaft opening. The first cable is routed within the first guide groove and through the shaft opening, and is configured to slide within the first guide groove. The second cable is routed within the second guide groove and through the shaft opening, and is configured to slide within the second guide groove. |
US10595948B2 |
Methods and apparatus for stacked electro-mechancial straps in robotic arms
In one embodiment, a method is disclosed for a robotic arm. The method includes pitching a linkage assembly having a plurality of links coupled in series together to constrain movement of a tool along an insertion axis; and enabling movement of the linkage assembly about a pitch axis with a strap drive-train coupled thereto using an electro-mechanical strap stack routed between a first link and a second link. The electro-mechanical strap stack includes a drive strap coupled to the linkage. The drive strap moves the linkage assembly. |
US10595946B2 |
Tool grip calibration for robotic surgery
Telerobotic, telesurgical, and surgical robotic devices, systems, and methods selectively calibrate end effector jaws by bringing the jaw elements into engagement with each other. Commanded torque signals may bring the end effector elements into engagement while monitoring the resulting position of a drive system, optionally using a second derivative of the torque/position relationship so as to identify an end effector engagement position. Calibration can allow the end effector engagement position to correspond to a nominal closed position of an input handle by compensating for wear on the end effector, the end effector drive system, then manipulator, the manipulator drive system, the manipulator/end effector interfacing, and manufacturing tolerances. |
US10595943B2 |
Model-based surgical planning and implant placement
Systems and methods are provided for model-based surgical planning. A surgical planning system can include a prescreening tool configured to provide an initial classification of a set of patients according to a pelvic tilt, measured as a position of a pelvis of the patient relative to the position of a spine of the patient, in a plurality of body positions. A model constructor is configured to construct a model of a pelvis of the patient according to the initial classification of the patient. A finite element modeling component is configured to simulate relative motion of the model of the pelvis and a model of an implant. A patient classifier is configured to select at least one of a position of the implant and an orientation of the implant for the patient according to the simulated relative motion. |
US10595936B2 |
Methods and systems for the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome
Described here are methods and systems for the manipulation of ovarian tissues. The methods and systems may be used in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The systems and methods may be useful in the treatment of infertility associated with PCOS. |
US10595933B2 |
Multifunctional vessel sealing and divider device
An electrosurgical forceps includes an end effector including a first jaw member having a proximal portion including a first jaw guide member and a distal portion including a first tissue contacting surface, and a second jaw member having a proximal portion including a second jaw guide member and a distal portion including a second tissue contacting surface. The first and second tissue contacting surfaces each include a shear edge disposed between stepped surfaces. The jaw members are vertically movable between an open position and a first approximated position in which the tissue contacting surfaces vertically oppose and laterally align with each other, and laterally movable between the first approximated position and a second approximated position to laterally displace the tissue contacting surfaces with respect to each other. The jaw guide members control an open angle between the jaw members during movement between the first and second approximated positions. |
US10595931B2 |
Liquid feeder and treatment apparatus
A liquid feeder mounted on a treatment instrument, includes: a main tube that is arranged along a long member of the treatment instrument in which a longitudinal axis is defined and that is configured to flow a liquid to an outer circumference of the long member; a connection section that is arranged on a proximal end side of the main tube along the longitudinal axis and that is configured to connect an interior of the main tube and an interior of a liquid feed channel from a liquid source; and a fixing section that is arranged in the connection section and that is configured to fix the connection section to a handle unit arranged at a proximal end of the long member and grasped by a user. |
US10595929B2 |
Surgical instruments with firing system overload protection mechanisms
A surgical instrument that includes an end effector and a trigger that is actuatable between a first position and a second position. An actuation drive is movable between an unactuated position and an actuated position in response to actuation of the trigger. A toggle assembly is transitionable between a folded configuration and an expanded configuration, wherein the toggle assembly is configured to motivate the actuation drive to effectuate a movement in the end effector in the folded configuration. The toggle assembly being configured to bypass the actuation drive when in the expanded configuration. A resetting member is operable to return the toggle assembly to the folded configuration. |
US10595923B2 |
Method and system related to electrosurgical procedures
Electrosurgical procedures. At least some of the example methods that include: supplying energy to an active electrode of an electrosurgical wand, the supplying energy to the active electrode by an electrosurgical controller; monitoring an electrical parameter associated with the energy; and determining, based on the electrical parameter, the presence of a wand condition of the electrosurgical wand, the wand condition being at least one selected from the group consisting of: a surface area of the active electrode is less than a predetermined threshold surface area; the surface area of the active electrode is approaching the predetermined threshold surface area; and that the electrosurgical wand is affected by a blockage. |
US10595921B2 |
Sliding cross-fluoroscopy auxiliary apparatus for inserting orthopedic pedicle screw
A sliding cross-fluoroscopy auxiliary apparatus includes: a holder (1) and a lifting pillar (2) on the holder (1), wherein a supporting arm (3) is provided on a top end of the lifting pillar (2), and a telescopic shaft (4) is arranged inside the supporting arm (3); a first end of the telescopic shaft (4) is connected to a first driver (5), and a second end of the telescopic shaft (4) is connected to an A arc (6); the first driver (5) drives the telescopic shaft (4) to extend out, draw back or rotate; a second driver (7) is arranged at a joint between the A arc (6) and the telescopic shaft (4), and a B arc (8) is placed between the second device (7) and the A arc (6); the second driver (7) drives the B arc (8) to rotate along the A arc (6). |
US10595918B2 |
High-pressure balloon catheter with pressure regulating valve
An inflatable bone tamp includes an outer shaft defining a passageway. An inner shaft is positioned within the passageway. The inner shaft defines a lumen. A balloon has a first end coupled to the outer shaft and a second end coupled to the inner shaft such that material can flow through the lumen and into the balloon and exit the balloon through a channel between the inner and outer shafts. A valve is positioned within the channel. The valve is configured to move from a closed orientation in which the valve blocks the channel and an open orientation in which the does not block the channel. Kits, systems and methods are disclosed. |
US10595917B2 |
Bone screw and tool for use therewith
A bone screw comprises a main body including a shank portion, a head portion attached to the shank portion, and a cap moveably attached to the head portion. The head portion includes a tool interface structure therein having a closed end portion, an open end portion and sidewall extending therebetween. A tool lock recess is provided in at least one of the sidewalls of the tool interface structure. The tool interface structure is accessible through an opening within an exterior surface of the cap. |
US10595913B2 |
Reduction sleeve
A reduction sleeve for facilitating insertion of a spinal rod into a rod-receiving channel formed in a bone fixation element. The reduction sleeve may include a through-bore sized and configured to receive the bone fixation element and a substantially transverse channel sized and configured to receive the spinal rod. The channel being substantially aligned with the rod-receiving channel formed in the bone fixation element so that, once the bone fixation element has been inserted into the reduction sleeve, the spinal rod can pass through the aligned channels. The reduction sleeve may also include at least one break-off point or region for facilitating breaking and removal of the reduction sleeve once the spinal rod has been clamped into the rod-receiving channel of the bone fixation element. The reduction sleeve may also include a plurality of threads formed thereon for engaging a reduction instrument, an alignment mechanism so that the bone fixation element can only be inserted into the reduction sleeve when the rod-receiving channels are aligned, and an inwardly projecting protrusion formed on the inner surface of the reduction sleeve so that, once inserted, the projection contacts a top surface formed on the bone fixation element. |
US10595912B2 |
Apparatus and method for fenestrated screw augmentation
A surgical instrument includes a cannulated body extending along an axis and having a first working end spaced along the axis from a second working end. The surgical instrument may be used with a fenestrated screw assembly, a delivery unit, and an alignment guide wire. The first working end of the surgical instrument is configured to transmit a force to a delivery unit in a direction about the axis and the second working end is configured to transmit a force to a delivery unit in a direction generally transverse to the axis. The first working end may be used to rotate the delivery unit to thereby removably attach the delivery unit to the fenestrated screw assembly. The surgical instrument may be repositioned to engage the second working end with the proximal end of the delivery unit to maintain the rotational position of the delivery unit. |
US10595908B2 |
Polaxial bone anchors with increased angulation
A polyaxial bone anchor has a locking element shaped and configured to allow an anchoring member (e.g., a screw or hook) to polyaxially rotate at large angles about a central axis of the bone anchor before compression locking the anchoring member within an anchor head. |
US10595904B2 |
Tensioning instrument and band clamp tensioning system
A band clamp tensioning system that includes a tensioning instrument that has a hollow body with proximal and distal ends that define a longitudinal axis, and a travel slot, a tension tightening rod disposed co-axially within the hollow body, and a carriage assembly for receiving and tensioning a band, the carriage assembly disposed co-axially within the hollow body and having a center aperture through which the tension tightening rod is inserted, and a carriage that includes at least one channel for inserting a band, and a band securing mechanism. In use the carriage moves axially between proximal and distal ends within the slot along the exterior surface of the hollow body when the tightening rod is manipulated. The system also includes a clamp housing and a band that can be tensioned around bone with the tensioning instrument and secured to the clamp housing with a locking element. |
US10595902B2 |
Self-actuating growing rod systems
A self-actuating growing rod systems for the correction of orthopedic deformities. The system comprises at least one static rod, at least one growth rod, at least one sealing component, at least one fluid reservoir, at least one injection port and at least one pressure compensating mechanism which is adapted to cause net elongation of the growth rod. The system of the present disclosure is implanted onto the bony anatomy after bringing the deformed bony anatomy to the expected position. The system of the present disclosure is then surgically implanted onto the corrected bony anatomy. As growth occurs, the system of the present disclosure distracts; thereby enabling growth and maintaining the deformity correction. |
US10595897B2 |
Method and system for measuring pressure in a body cavity using a trocar
According to one embodiment, a method includes positioning a portion of a trocar into a patient cavity and inserting a surgical instrument into the trocar. The method also includes measuring, by a pressure sensor disposed within the trocar, a pressure within the trocar. The measured pressure is indicative of a pressure in the patient cavity. The method also includes supplying, based at least in part on the measured pressure, an insufflation gas to the patient cavity by providing the insufflation gas through the trocar. |
US10595889B2 |
Arthroscopic devices and methods
Arthroscopic cutters are used for resecting tissues, such as meniscal tissues, in meniscectomies or other arthroscopic procedures. The arthroscopic cutters have a shaft assembly with openable-closeable jaws at a working end of the shaft. A handpiece having a motor drive may be detachably coupled to a hub on a hub end of the handpiece. When the shaft is coupled to the handpiece, the motor drive will couple to the jaw structure to open and close the jaw structure to cut meniscal and other tissues. |
US10595888B2 |
Self-closing devices and apparatus and methods for making and delivering them
A self-closing device for implantation within a patient's body includes base material including an inner surface area for securing the base material to a tissue structure, and a plurality of support elements surrounding or embedded in the base material. The support elements are separable to accommodate creating an opening through the base material for receiving one or more instruments through the base material, and biased to return towards a relaxed state for self-closing the opening after removing the one or more instruments. The device may be provided as a patch, cuff, or integrally attached to a tubular graft or in various shapes. |
US10595887B2 |
Systems for adjusting end effector parameters based on perioperative information
A surgical system includes a surgical instrument, an end effector, a control circuit, and a sensor configured to transmit a sensor signal indicative of a closure parameter of the end effector. The control circuit is configured to adjust a closure rate of change parameter and the closure threshold parameter based on perioperative information received from one or more data sources and a sensor signal received from the sensor. |
US10595886B2 |
Arthroscopic shoulder arthroplasty and method thereof
A novel method and instrumentation for insertion of humeral and glenoid total shoulder implant using arthroscopic visualization for bony preparation as well as insertion of components through small incisions. Mini instruments and cannulated guides and reamers are used in order to perform the procedure under direct arthroscopic visualization. For ease of insertion, the components are inserted separately and assembled in situ. Securing the humeral components in place is accomplished with bicortical screw transfixing the central peg of component. |
US10595884B2 |
Methods and apparatus for treating vertebral fractures
Methods and apparatus for treating bones, including, in one or more embodiments, methods and apparatus for treatment of vertebral fractures that include a containment assembly for cement containment and/or a balloon assembly for maintaining vertebral height. Methods for treating a bone comprising: creating a cavity in the bone; inserting a containment jacket into the cavity; inserting a balloon into the containment jacket; inflating the balloon; and introducing a filler material into the containment jacket with isolation of the balloon from the filler material. |
US10595883B2 |
Surgical motor
A coil former for an electric motor, in particular a high-speed surgical motor, in which a rotor is surrounded concentrically by the substantially hollow-cylindrical coil former, carries at least one stator winding. To ensure that as narrow an air gap as possible is permanently maintained between the coil former, which is preferably produced using an injection-molding method often with complex shaping, and a rotor, which runs in the coil former, the coil former is formed either by a non-conductive fully ceramic body, or is in the form of a composite body in which at least one dimension-stabilizing frame element is embedded by injection-molding with plastic in a plastic body which is preferably produced by injection molding. |
US10595882B2 |
Methods for closed loop control of motor velocity of a surgical stapling and cutting instrument
A method of adjusting velocity in a motorized surgical instrument is provided. The surgical instrument comprises a displacement member configured to translate within the surgical instrument over a plurality of predefined zones, a motor coupled to the displacement member to translate the displacement member, a control circuit coupled to the motor, a position sensor coupled to the control circuit, the position sensor configured to measure the position of the displacement member and a timer circuit coupled to the control circuit, the timer circuit configured to measure elapsed time. The method includes setting a directed velocity of the displacement member; determining an actual velocity of the displacement member; determining an error between the directed velocity of the displacement member and the actual velocity of the displacement member; and controlling the actual velocity of the displacement member based on the magnitude of the error. |
US10595875B2 |
Device for restricting blood flow to aneurysms
A non-occlusive blood-restricting device is provided for use with a microcatheter and for treating a vascular malformation. The device includes a first section, a second section, and an intermediate section. The first section is configured to assume a first shape when deployed from the microcatheter within a portion of the vascular malformation so as to at least partially cover an orifice of the vascular malformation. The first shape defines a sequence of loops having a gradually decreasing diameter. The second section is configured to assume a second shape when deployed from the microcatheter, wherein the second shape defines a sequence of one or more loops having a constant or gradually decreasing diameter. The intermediate section connects the first and the second sections and is configured to space apart the first and the second sections when deployed from the microcatheter. Other embodiments are also described. |
US10595874B2 |
Multiple inflation endovascular medical device
A medical device may include a catheter, an expandable member, a cover, and an actuator. The catheter may include a longitudinal axis, proximal and distal ends, and a cover lumen extending from the proximal to the distal end. The expandable member may include proximal and distal ends and may be disposed on a distal section of the catheter. The cover may include a first region that may be disposed along the expandable member, and a second region that may extend along a length of the catheter beyond the proximal end of the expandable member towards the proximal end of the catheter. A first end of the cover may invert into the cover lumen. The actuator may be coupled to the first end of the cover and configured to move the first end of the cover towards the proximal end of the catheter along the longitudinal axis of the catheter. |
US10595871B2 |
Insertion instrument, adapter assemblies and protector assemblies for a flexible circular stapler
An adapter assembly for connecting a handle assembly with a loading unit is provided. The adapter assembly includes a housing, an elongate body extending from the housing, and a trocar assembly supported within the elongate body and including a trocar member. The trocar member extends from the elongate body and is magnetized. Also provided are various assemblies for protecting the distal end of a surgical stapler during introduction of the surgical stapler within a patient. |
US10595870B2 |
Anvil assembly with frangible retaining member
An anvil assembly includes a retaining member having a body portion and a frangible portion connected to the body portion, where the frangible portion is positioned to engage a backup member and separates from the body portion during movement of the backup member from a first, proximal position to a second, distal position. The retaining member keeps the backup plate in the proximal position prior to firing of the stapling assembly, and upon separation of the frangible portion allows the backup plate to move to the distal position during firing of the stapling assembly. Proximal force on the backup plate after firing of the stapling assembly is avoided, thereby helping to ensure titling of the anvil assembly. |
US10595866B2 |
Surgical stapler handle assembly having actuation mechanism with longitudinally rotatable shaft
A handle assembly for a surgical stapler can comprise a rotatable actuation shaft. The actuation shaft can have a first rotational orientation in which it can actuate a jaw assembly in a repeatable open and close mode, a second rotational orientation in which it can actuate a jaw assembly in a staple firing mode, and a third rotational orientation in which it can actuate a jaw assembly in a reversing mode. The handle assembly can include a rotational mechanism arranged to discretely position the rotatable actuation shaft in one of the rotational orientations. The rotational mechanism can be arranged for single handed operation such as by including a slidable switch or selector to rotate the actuation shaft. |
US10595860B2 |
Methods and devices for manipulating and fastening tissue
A tissue displacing and fastening device is provided for manipulating and fastening tissue together. The device includes a tissue displacing elements, which displaces tissue. A fold is formed from the displaced tissue and the tissue is fastened together to secure the fold. |
US10595859B2 |
Suture member
A suture member includes: a suture needle of which a distal end is sharp; a suture thread which includes a first end portion and a second end portion, of which the first end portion is connected to the suture needle, and which sutures the tissue; a first loop portion which has a ring shape, through which the suture needle is capable of passing, and which is connected to the second end portion; and a second loop portion which has a ring shape, through which the suture needle is capable of passing, which is connected to the second end portion, and which is provided to separate from the first loop. |
US10595858B2 |
Knotless suture anchor with unthreaded nose
A suture anchor has a tubular body having an axial bore therethrough with one or more purchase enhancements on an exterior surface of the body adapted to enhance purchase of the body within a bone hole. These are preferably screw threads. A distal nose of the suture body has a smooth exterior surface. A length of suture passes down along the exterior surface over the purchase enhancements, over the distal nose, and up into the bore. The smooth exterior surface of the distal nose allows tension of the suture to be held by the engagement of the nose within the bone hole thus making it easier to obtain proper tension as the remaining portion is engaged into the bone hole to provide final fixation. |
US10595852B2 |
Methods and devices for creating tissue plications
Devices and methods for forming and securing a tissue plication are disclosed herein. In one aspect, a tissue manipulation device is described that includes a first jaw member pivotally coupled to a distal end of an elongate shaft and having an articulating portion located distal to the proximal end of the first jaw member. The device also includes a second jaw member pivotally coupled to the first jaw member such that the jaws move in a first plane, and a fastener delivery member attached to the second jaw member. The articulating portion of the first jaw member is configured to move the first and second jaw members between a straight configuration in which a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft is contained within the first plane and an articulated configuration in which the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft is transverse to the first plane. |
US10595843B2 |
Retraction system and method
Some implementations can include a retraction system that provides broad based retraction for minimally invasive procedures (e.g., laparoscopic or robot-assisted) similar to that achieved by fixed retractors often used in open surgery. The retraction system can hold viscera out of the pelvis, for example. Some implementations can include a first instrument, a first locking trocar, a second instrument, and a second locking trocar. The first instrument can include an articulated first device having a mesh net. The first device is capable of unfurling the mesh net and winding the net back up into the first device. The second instrument can include a second device that articulates and engages an edge of the mesh net. The second device can engage the mesh net and assist in unfurling the mesh net by pulling the mesh net so that the mesh net unwinds from the first device and can be used to retract the viscera. |
US10595842B2 |
Expandable cardiac access catheter
An access catheter provides access for a large bore stiff therapeutic catheter across the atrial septum from above via the superior vena cava. The access catheter has an expandable member that direct a delivery tube outwards in a radial direction to place a delivery tube opening into direct contact with the fossa ovalis. The braided expandable member allows blood flow to pass when it is expanded; the expandable member provides support against the opposite wall of the right atrium. A hollow dilator tube enters the delivery tube to form a tenting shape to the fossa and a guidewire is passed across the fossa ovalis. Standard procedure allows delivery of the therapeutic catheter over the guidewire. |
US10595835B2 |
Surgical instrument comprising a removable battery
A surgical stapling instrument can comprise a handle comprising a housing comprising a battery dock cavity, a proximal end, a distal end, a pistol grip comprising a proximal side and a distal side, and an electric motor positioned in the housing. The instrument further comprises a shaft extending distally from the distal end of the handle, and a staple cartridge extending distally from the shaft, wherein the staple cartridge comprises a plurality of staples removably stored therein. The instrument further comprises a battery extending proximally with respect to the proximal side of the pistol grip when the battery is removably seated in the battery dock cavity, wherein the battery comprises a counterbalance to the shaft and the staple cartridge about the pistol grip, and wherein the battery is configured to supply electrical power to the electric motor. |
US10595834B2 |
System and methods for controlling stiffness of a needle or catheter
A needle system includes a needle, a needle handle coupled to a proximal end of the needle and a needle stiffening device. The needle stiffening device includes a first handle portion, a second handle portion, a stylet having a distal end component and a shaft component, a fixing component configured to fix a proximal end of the stylet to the first handle portion, a hollow component configured to slidably receive the shaft component of the stylet and a compression device having a proximal end that makes contact with a distal end of the hollow component and a distal end that makes contact with the distal end component of the stylet. A distal end of the second handle portion makes contact with a proximal end of the hollow component within the first handle portion. |
US10595833B2 |
Surgical device
The present invention relates to a surgical device. The surgical device may include: a needle device; an aspiration device, which is attached to or detached from the needle device, for tissue sampling; an injection device, which is attached to or detached from the needle device, for drug injection; and an electrode device, which is attached to or detached from the needle device, for thermal treatment. Therefore, any one of the aspiration device, the injection device, and the electrode device is attached to or detached from the needle device, thereby being capable of performing tissue sampling, drug injection, and thermal treatment. Thus, the time and costs required for tissue sampling, drug injection, and thermal treatment are reduced and foreign substances can be prevented from flowing into a surgical site in advance. |
US10595832B2 |
Device for visualizing real-time sampling
Systems, methods, and devices for providing real-time imaging of tissue sampling. An ultrasound probe is received with a first lumen of a catheter and a tissue sampling device is received with a second lumen of the catheter. The catheter is received within a working channel of a bronchoscope. The ultrasound probe is a radial ultrasound probe that generates real-time ultrasound images of the tissue sampling device and surrounding tissue. |
US10595823B2 |
Internal ultrasound assembly fluid seal
There are disclosed embodiments of devices and methods for imaging the inside of a body part, particularly a blood vessel. In particular embodiments, a catheter has a tip chamber, within which is an ultrasound transducer mounted on a pivot mechanism, a motor for turning the transducer, and an implement for pivoting the transducer. Examples of such an implement are a linear motor, a shaft or filament, and the pivot mechanism may be biased to return to a base position when the implement is not pivoting the transducer. In other embodiments, a mirror reflecting ultrasound signals from the transducer may be rotated and/or pivoted, using similar mechanisms. |
US10595822B2 |
Ultrasonic-wave probe, ultrasonic-wave diagnosis apparatus, and test method of ultrasonic-wave probe
A test for screening defects of a transmission/reception circuit in an IC is enabled at low cost, without withstand voltage violation, and without carrying out electrical contacts with many terminals connected to oscillators. In a transmission/reception separation switch circuit using transistors as switch elements, a potential of a gate is lowered in a test more than the potential in a case of reception to avoid gate-source withstand-voltage violation when a large-amplitude signal is input, and an internal-signal loopback test is carried out without destroying a reception circuit. |
US10595821B1 |
Ultrasonic transducer device for respiration monitoring
Described herein are example ultrasonic transducer device probes configured to be placed on a patient's body to direct an ultrasonic beam towards an internal structure inside the body and receive ultrasonic echo signals from the internal structure. A probe includes a housing in which an ultrasonic transducer is located, a transceiving face of the transducer being at an acute angle relative to a front plane of the housing. An accelerometer unit and a magnetic field sensing unit are also housed inside the probe. The transducer, accelerometer, and magnetic field sensing unit are embedded in a body of a first material comprising ultrasound non-sonolucent material. A front face of the body of the first material and a recess extending down to the transceiving face is covered by a body of a second material comprising ultrasound sonolucent material having a tacky or non-tacky front surface. |
US10595818B2 |
Medical systems and methods for density assessment using ultrasound
A medical system and method for density assessment utilizing ultrasound. The system includes a guidewire configured and dimensioned for insertion in the vessel of the patient, a sensor positioned at the distal portion of the elongated member and a connector connecting the elongated member to an indicator, the sensor determining the density and the indicator providing an indication of the determined density. |
US10595817B2 |
Ultrasound diagnostic device, ultrasound diagnostic method and ultrasound diagnostic program storage medium
An ultrasound diagnostic device includes an ultrasound probe including plural ultrasound transducers that transmit ultrasound toward an imaging subject, receive ultrasound reflected from the imaging subject, and output ultrasound detection signals; an alteration unit that alters transmission frequencies of the ultrasound transmitted from the ultrasound probe or reception frequencies of the ultrasound received by the ultrasound probe; and a calculation unit that calculates an index for diagnosing a tissue characteristic based on a relationship between reception signals of at least two different ultrasound transducers for at least two different frequencies of the transmission frequencies or reception frequencies altered by the alteration unit. |
US10595814B2 |
Computer controlled CPAP system with snore detection
A CPAP apparatus is provided that determines the presence of a snore by the simplified method of using filtered expiratory noise as the measure of intrinsic device noise and comparing that to filtered inspiratory noise. The filtering time constants for inspiratory and expiratory noise are adjusted such that treatment pressure does not cause false snore detection. |
US10595811B2 |
X-ray computed tomography apparatus
According to one embodiment, an X-ray computed tomography apparatus includes a gantry main body, a base, a first support frame, a second support frame and gantry control circuitry. The gantry control circuitry controls a tilt of the gantry main body, a movement of the table top by the first support frame, and a movement of the first support frame by the second support frame. The gantry control circuitry executes switching between a first tilt mode in which the gantry main body is tiltable in a first angle range and a second tilt mode in which the gantry main body is tiltable in a second angle range in which a tilt angle is greater than in the first angle range. |
US10595810B2 |
Medical imaging apparatus and method of scanning thereof
According to one or more exemplary embodiments, a medical imaging apparatus includes a first control unit. The first control unit controls capturing of an image of an object based on a first software component when the first software component is in an active state, periodically monitors a state of the first software component included in a software application, and sets any one of at least one second software component, which is the same as the first software component, to be in an active state when the first software component is in a failure state so as to continue to capture images of the object. |
US10595806B2 |
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) index with adaptive boundary condition parameters
A method includes obtaining a boundary condition estimate. The boundary condition estimate includes at least an estimated outlet resistance of a vessel with a stenosis. The method further includes correcting the boundary condition estimate based on a severity of the stenosis, thereby creating a corrected boundary condition. The method further includes determining an FFR index based on the corrected boundary condition. The method further includes displaying the FFR index. A computing system includes a computer readable storage medium with instructions that iteratively determine at least an FFR index based on a severity of a stenosis of a vessel. The computing system further includes a computer processor that processes the instructions and generates the FFR index based on the severity of the stenosis of the vessel. |
US10595804B2 |
Image processing apparatus, radiography system, image processing method, and image processing program
A control unit acquires first radiographic image data and second radiographic image data and derives bone density from an image of a derivation region of a DXA image which is a difference image between a first radiographic image and a second radiographic image. Then, the control unit derives an evaluation value of the accuracy of derivation of the bone density, on the basis of at least one of the first radiographic image, the second radiographic image, and a bone part ES image, a soft part ES image, and a DXA image which are generated using the first radiographic image and the second radiographic image. |
US10595800B2 |
Support apparatus for Xray detector and Xray detecting apparatus
The present invention provides a support device for an X-ray detector and an X-ray detection device, the support device comprising a bottom plate and a limiting device mounted on the bottom plate, the limiting device comprising a limiting frame, two mounting members connected to the limiting frame, and two stoppers respectively arranged on the two mounting members. At least one of the two mounting members is configured to be able to move in a particular direction and to be limited at one of a plurality of fixed positions on the limiting frame, and the two stoppers are used for limiting the movement of the X-ray detector in the particular direction. |
US10595797B2 |
Dental intraoral radiological image sensor
An intra-oral dental radiological image sensor is mechanically reinforced by two front RA and rear RB mechanical reinforcing plates each inserted between a respective face of an image capture module and a respective front 20A and rear 20B shell bottom of a casing. The front reinforcing plate is a solid plate, made of material transparent to X rays, covering the photosensitive front face (scintillator) of the module, and harder than the front shell. The rear plate, less thick than the front plate, is harder than the rear shell and comprises an opening O provided to surround, without covering them, components present on the rear face of the module, under a rear shell dome. |
US10595789B2 |
Meal time estimation method, meal time estimation device, and recording medium
A meal time estimation method includes: acquiring time series data of heart rate, by a processor; calculating a feature amount obtained by indexing a degree of similarity with a feature of heart rate change that appears at end of a meal from the time series data of the heart rate, by the processor; and estimating a meal time from the feature amount, by the processor. |
US10595788B2 |
Method for the detecting electrocardiogram anomalies and corresponding system
A heartrate monitor detects heartbeats in a test signal. A local heartrate and an energy of acceleration are associated with the detected heartbeats. Detected heartbeats are included or excluded from a test set of heartbeats based on the local heartrate and energy of acceleration associated with the respective heartbeats. Anomalous heartbeats in the test set of heartbeats are detected using a sparse approximation model. The heartrate monitor may detect heartbeats in a training heartbeat signal. A reference heart rate and an energy of acceleration are associated with detected beats of the training heartbeat signal and selectively included in a set of training data based on the heart rate and energy of acceleration associated with the detected beat in the training heartbeat signal. A dictionary of the sparse representation model may be generated using the set of training data. |
US10595785B2 |
Plethysmography heart rate monitor noise reduction using differential sensors
An apparatus includes a first electromagnetic sensor configured to generate a first sensed signal based at least in part on detection of a first signal having a first wavelength. The apparatus includes a second electromagnetic sensor configured to generate a second sensed signal based at least in part on detection of a second signal having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength. The apparatus includes a processing circuit configured to generate a plethysmogram based at least in part on the first sensed signal and the second sensed signal. The apparatus may include a first emitter configured to emit an optical signal having the first wavelength. The apparatus may include a second emitter configured to emit a reference signal. The first wavelength may be a human-blood-sensitive and human-skin-penetrable wavelength and the second wavelength may be at least one of a human-blood-insensitive wavelength and a human-skin-impenetrable wavelength. |
US10595784B2 |
Object pose measurement system based on MEMS IMU and method thereof
An object pose measurement system based on MEMS IMU includes: an accelerometer, a magnetometer, a gyroscope, an object vector information calculation unit, and a rotation compensation unit; wherein the object vector information calculation unit is connected respectively to the accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope to receive respective measurement data and calculate object vector information; the rotation compensation unit is connected to the object vector information calculation unit to receive the object vector information, compute and output rotation compensated object vector information; wherein the rotation compensation unit performs quaternion rotation compensation computation and outputs the rotation compensated quaternion as the rotation compensated object vector information. |
US10595782B2 |
Micro induction position sensor
A catheter includes a proximal segment and a distal segment. The catheter is configured to permit relative movement between the distal segment and the proximal segment in response to an application of force on the distal segment. The catheter further includes an inductive sensing element configured to measure displacement between the proximal segment and the distal segment. |
US10595771B2 |
Method of normalizing implant strain readings to assess bone healing
A device for treating bone in a living body includes (a) comprises an implant configured for attachment to a bone; (b) a first sensor measuring a strain on a first portion of the implant, the first portion of the implant being configured to be mechanically coupled to a weakened portion of a bone when the implant is coupled to the bone in a target position in combination; and (c) a second sensor measuring strain in a non-weakened portion of the bone. |
US10595770B2 |
Imaging platform based on nonlinear optical microscopy for rapid scanning large areas of tissue
A multiphoton microscope based on two-photon excited fluorescence and second-harmonic generation that images FOVs of about 0.8 mm2 (without stitching adjacent FOVs) at speeds of 10 frames/second (800×800 pixels) with lateral and axial resolutions of 0.5 μm and 2.5 μm, respectively. The scan head of the instrument includes a fast galvanometric scanner, relay optics, a beam expander and a high NA objective lens. The system is based on a 25×, 1.05 NA water immersion lens, which features a long working distance of 1 mm. A proper tailoring of the beam expander, which consists of the scan and tube lens elements, enables scaling of the FOV. The system and method also include a flat wavefront of the beam, minimum field curvature, and suppressed spherical aberrations. All aberrations in focus are below the Marechal criterion of 0.07λ rms for diffraction-limited performance. |
US10595765B2 |
Pressure measuring system
A pressure measuring system, including a tube system having at least one first device for measuring pressure in a fluid. The at least one first device includes a coupling element, at least one pressure transducer and at least one measuring chamber, which can be filled with a fluid. Between the first device and the feed of the fluid, the tube system has a second device for regulating a fluid flow, the second device having a tube section through which fluid can flow and at least one tube clamp, which can be set in the regulation positions open, closed and perfused. |
US10595763B2 |
Integrated testing devices with control vessel for fluid control
An integrated testing device is described, for example for testing bodily fluids. The device has a test component, a reservoir containing a test fluid, and a control vessel. The reservoir discharges test fluid into the control vessel, which discharges the test fluid in a controlled way to the test component. |
US10595762B2 |
Blood sample management using open cell foam
A specimen transfer device adapted to receive a blood sample is disclosed. The specimen transfer device includes a housing and an actuation member. A deformable material is disposed within the housing and is deformable from an initial position in which the material is adapted to hold the sample to a deformed position in which at least a portion of the sample is released from the material. A viscoelastic member is disposed within the housing between the material and the housing and between the material and the actuation member. The viscoelastic member is engaged with the actuation member and the material such that movement of the actuation member from a first position to a second position deforms the material from the initial position to the deformed position. |
US10595761B2 |
Adapter for use with a multi-port control valve used in blood sampling, blood pressure measurement systems
Disclosed is an adapter for use with a multi-port control valve that is used in a blood sampling, blood pressure monitoring system that includes a sampling site, a pressure transducer, and a reservoir. The multi-port control valve includes a partition and a rotatable valve member that rotates around to one of a reservoir port, a sampling site port, or a pressure transducer port to block fluid communication. The adapter comprises: a partition to define an input fluid path and an output fluid path, wherein the partition of the adapter mates with the partition of the multi-port control valve and a partition of the reservoir, in which, the partition in the adapter mates with the partition in the reservoir such that a fluid circuit is created from the multi-port control valve, through the adapter, and through the reservoir, and back to the multi-port control valve. |
US10595758B2 |
Method and apparatus for determining onset of hypoxia
A method is presented for determining onset of hypoxia of an occupant in an aircraft. The method includes measuring a physiological parameter of the occupant and comparing a value based on the physiological parameter with a threshold value. The method also includes measuring a pressure within a cabin of the aircraft and comparing the pressure with a pressure threshold value. The method also includes determining onset of hypoxia of the occupant based on both of the comparing steps. The method also includes communicating an alert to the occupant using a device detectable by one or more senses of the occupant. An apparatus is also provided for determining onset of hypoxia. The apparatus includes a pressure sensor to measure the pressure, a pulse oximeter to measure the physiological parameter, an alert device to communicate the alert to the occupant and a processor to perform one or more steps of the method. |
US10595756B2 |
Multi-function analyte monitor device and methods of use
Methods, systems and devices for detecting an analyte sample, determining an analyte concentration associated with the detected analyte sample, storing the determined analyte concentration and a time associated with the determined analyte concentration, retrieving two or more stored analyte concentrations, and determining an adjusted dose level based at least in part on a current dose level and data associated with the two or more retrieved analyte concentrations are provided. For example, adjustments to dosage levels of long-acting insulin may be provided to assist in the management of diabetes and related conditions. |
US10595754B2 |
System for monitoring body chemistry
A system and method for monitoring body chemistry of a user, the system comprising: a housing supporting: a microsensor comprising a first and second working electrode, a reference electrode, and a counter electrode, and configured to access interstitial fluid of the user, and an electronics subsystem comprising a signal conditioning module that receives a signal stream, from the microsensor, wherein the electronics subsystem is configured to detect an impedance signal derived from two of the first working electrode, the second working electrode, the reference electrode, and the counter electrode; and a processing subsystem comprising: a first module configured to generate an analysis indicative of an analyte parameter of the user and derived from the signal stream and the impedance signal, and a second module configured to transmit information derived from the analysis to the user, thereby facilitating monitoring of body chemistry of the user. |
US10595753B1 |
High frequency QRS in biometric identification
Disclosed is sampling HF-QRS signals from a number of subjects (or derived values or features), and using e.g. deep learning-convolutional neural networks to find features or values which are (i) sufficiently similar for the same subject over all samples, yet (ii) sufficiently different among different subjects to allow identification. Also disclosed is finding signatures which are sufficiently stable over a particular period such that these signatures are within a deviation threshold, and then monitoring all subjects to be identified at least as often as the period used to establish the deviation threshold. |
US10595751B2 |
Multiple test knee joint analysis
A method includes obtaining test data during a plurality of joint tests, the test data being indicative of respective motion during each test, each test being implemented by a robotic testing apparatus that applies, during each test, a respective force oriented in a respective plane. Respective primary data indicative of respective movement in a respective degree of freedom disposed within the respective plane for each test is generated based on the test data. Secondary data indicative of concomitant movement during a first test of the plurality of tests is generated based on the test data, the concomitant movement being in a secondary degree of freedom other than the respective degree of freedom disposed within the respective plane for the first test, the concomitant movement arising from the respective applied force. A joint condition is determined based on the primary data for each test and the secondary data. |
US10595750B2 |
Orthopedic measurement devices, systems and methods
A device for orthopedic measurements includes a main housing, a center member, a measurement indicator, and a flexible member. The main housing has a proximal end with a top opening and a distal end with a side opening, and defines a longitudinal axis and includes a main housing cavity. The center member is disposed along the longitudinal axis within the main housing cavity. The measurement indicator is operatively connected to the center member, and is configured and adapted to display a measurement of a distance. The flexible member is threaded through the main housing cavity, and includes a first end and an opposed second end with an eyelet disposed proximate the side opening of the main housing. The eyelet is configured to be drawn away from the main housing, extending the flexible member outward with respect to the side opening to display a measurement on the measurement indicator. |
US10595749B1 |
Insole to aid in gait stability
A pair of electronic shoe insoles aids an individual with peripheral neuropathy in walking without falling, despite the user having little or no sensation in her feet. Each insole uses a number of pressure sensors and provides various forms of biofeedback to the user such as auditory, haptic, and vibratory feedback which corresponds to the position of the user's foot on the ground. Vibration feedback is provided through vibration motors disposed against the soles of the user's feet at selected locations which correspond to locations of pressure sensors. This allows for direct neural stimulation of the sole of the foot at three biomechanically appropriate locations. Auditory and haptic feedback are provided through auxiliary devices that the user wears on appropriate parts of the body. Biofeedback transmitted through these mechanisms would correspond to change in foot position as detected by the pressure sensors. The shoe insoles may provide one or more of these forms of feedback, and other types of feedback may be provided by output devices as well. An embedded microcontroller wirelessly connected to a computer, tablet or phone permits an individual to monitor gait performance and to adjust numerous parameters of this biofeedback mechanism, such as time delays and strength of vibration or audio feedback. The device may also include a driving mode in which small variations of pressure on the gas pedal would be conveyed to the user through haptic and auditory feedback, thereby allowing the user to drive. |
US10595748B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods for providing foot loading feedback to patients and physicians during a period of partial weight bearing
Systems, devices, and methods for providing user feedback regarding compliance with a set of partial weight bearing (PWB) criteria are described. A computer system receives force data from a non-compressible force transmitter that is assigned to a user, and accesses the force data received from the non-compressible force transmitter to determine whether the user is within a predefined pressure compliance range. The pressure compliance range specifies a prescribed range of pressure that is to be applied during a PWB period. The computer system then receives a compliance data request from the user or the user's physician and communicates compliance data representing the user's compliance with the prescribed range of pressure during the PWB period to the user and/or the user's physician. |
US10595740B2 |
Catheter with high density electrode spine array
A catheter adapted or high density mapping and/or ablation of tissue surface has a distal electrode matrix having a plurality of spines arranged in parallel configuration on which a multitude of electrodes are carried in a grid formation for providing uniformity and predictability in electrode placement on the tissue surface. The matrix can be dragged against the tissue surface upon deflection (and/or release of the deflection) of the catheter. The spines generally maintain their parallel configuration and the multitude of electrodes generally maintain their predetermined relative spacing in the grid formation as the matrix is dragged across the tissue surface in providing very high density mapping signals. The spines may have free distal ends, or distal ends that are joined to form loops for maintaining the spines in parallel configuration. |
US10595733B2 |
Non-invasive blood pressure monitors, methods and computer program product of operating the same
Method of operating a non-invasive blood pressure, NIBP, monitor to measure the blood pressure of a subject, the NIBP monitor comprising a cuff, a pressure sensor for measuring the pressure in the cuff and for outputting a pressure signal representing the pressure in the cuff and a physiological parameter sensor, the method comprising obtaining a first measurement of pulse rate or heart rate for the subject during inflation of the cuff, the first measurement being obtained from the pressure signal; obtaining a second measurement of the pulse rate or heart rate for the subject during inflation of the cuff, the second measurement being obtained from the physiological parameter sensor; comparing the first measurement and the second measurement; and estimating the reliability of a blood pressure measurement obtained by the NIBP monitor during inflation of the cuff based on the result of the step of comparing. |
US10595732B2 |
Pulse wave detection device and pulse wave detection program
A pulse wave detection device color converts a frame image of a moving image from RBG components to YIQ components, and identifies an eye section using the eye color of a user prepared in advance with a Q component. Next, the pulse wave detection device uses the Y values of the eye section to detect the brightness of the imaging environment. Then, the pulse wave detection device detects a pulse wave signal Qm on the basis of the average of the Q-values of a skin section in the frame image, corrects a change in the brightness by subtracting from Qm the average value Ye of the Y values of the eye section, and thereby outputs a post-brightness-correction Qm. As a result, a pulse wave can be successfully detected even if the brightness is changing because the user is moving in a vehicle or the like. |
US10595731B2 |
Methods and systems for arrhythmia tracking and scoring
A dashboard centered around arrhythmia or atrial fibrillation tracking is provided. The dashboard includes a heart or cardiac health score that can be calculated in response to data from the user such as their ECG and other personal information and cardiac health influencing factors. The dashboard also provides to the user recommendations or goals, such as daily goals, for the user to meet and thereby improve their heart or cardiac health score. These goals and recommendations may be set by the user or a medical professional and routinely updated as his or her heart or cardiac health score improves or otherwise changes. The dashboard is generally displayed from an application provided on a smartphone or tablet computer of the user. |
US10595727B2 |
Machine learning-based segmentation for cardiac medical imaging
For heart segmentation in magnetic resonance or other medical imaging, deep learning trains a neural network. The neural network, such as U-net, includes at least one long-short-term memory (LSTM), such as a convolutional LSTM. The LSTM incorporates the temporal characteristics with the spatial to improve accuracy of the segmentation by the machine-learnt network. |
US10595726B2 |
Wearable and detachable health parameter sensor
In one embodiment, a system (200) comprising a wearable base (104) and a detachable health-parameter sensor apparatus (108) detachably coupled to the base, the detachable health-parameter sensor apparatus automatically and repeatedly monitoring one or more health parameters of a user, and responsive to determining a need for truer readings, instructing the user to locate the health-parameter sensor apparatus to another location on the user. |
US10595715B2 |
Endoscopic surgical device and outer sleeve
The overtube includes an interlocking member which is configured to be movable forward and backward inside an overtube body—and has an endoscope-coupled part and a treatment tool-coupled part. A side hole that is formed to pass through a side wall of the overtube body in communication with a passage in the overtube body for sending a fluid into a body cavity, and a side wall is configured to be openable and closable by the forward and backward movement of the interlocking member. |
US10595712B2 |
Adaptive optical laser beam steering through endoscope for laser surgery in kidney
A lightguide is configured to transmit a scanned and/or focused processing beam to a target. The processing beam has a wavefront amplitude and phase set by a spatial light modulator. Suitable wavefront characteristics are obtained based on portions of the processing beam returned to a detector through the lightguide. A beam path can be detected at a first, reduced power, and processing along the beam path performed at a second, higher optical power. |
US10595710B2 |
Portable imaging system employing a miniature endoscope
A cart or man-portable system and method for performing endoscopic procedures is provided. A portable display device, such as a laptop computer, is coupled to a handle comprising a miniature camera and fiber optic illumination subsystem. A sterile disposable portion is fitted over the illumination subsystem and inserted into a target area on a patient. Images of the target area are conveyed from the camera to the display device while an endoscopic procedure is performed, thus facilitating real-time diagnosis during the procedure. |
US10595706B2 |
Dishwasher with air system
A dishwasher may include a tub at least partially defining a treating chamber, an airflow conduit, and a blower assembly fluidly coupled to the airflow conduit. The blower assembly may include a first impeller effecting a flow of ambient air to the treating chamber and a second impeller effecting a flow of mixed air from the treating chamber exhausting the mixed air from the treating chamber. Additionally, at least one of the first and second impellers may effect a flow of ambient air that bypasses the tub and combines with the mixed air before being exhausted from the dishwasher. |
US10595704B2 |
Control method for dishwasher by detecting rinsing agent
A method of controlling a dishwasher includes washing an object accommodated inside a tub by spraying water and detergent onto the object, rinsing the object by spraying water onto the object, drying the object by removing moisture adhered to the object, detecting an amount of a rinsing agent, comparing the detected amount of the rinsing agent to a predetermined amount, based on the comparison, determining whether the detected amount of the rinsing agent is less than the predetermined amount, and increasing at least one of a temperature of water to be supplied in the rinsing or a drying time in the drying based on determining that the detected amount of the rinsing agent is less than the predetermined amount. |
US10595703B2 |
Method of determining whether process water is present in a circulation pump of an appliance for washing and rinsing goods, and appliance and computer program therewith
Provided herein is a method of determining whether process water is present in a circulation pump of an appliance for washing and rinsing goods, and an appliance performing the method. The method of determining whether process water is present in a circulation pump of an appliance for washing and rinsing goods may include measuring a minimum value of a property representing load of the circulation pump at a predetermined first speed, measuring a maximum value of a property representing load of the circulation pump at a predetermined second speed, the second speed being higher than the first speed, determining a relation between said minimum value and said maximum value, and determining, from said relation, whether process water is present in the circulation pump. |
US10595699B2 |
Scraper
A scraper includes two shells juxtaposed and soldered together, a blade combined with the two shells, and a connecting member combined with the two shells. Each of the two shells has a receiving space, a plurality of first soldering portions, a first opening, a first slot, a second soldering portion, and a third soldering portion. The blade has an operation portion and a first mounting portion. The first mounting portion extends through the first opening into the receiving space and has a fourth soldering portion combined with the second soldering portions of the two shells by soldering. The connecting member is located in the receiving space and has a second slot aligning with the first slot. The connecting member has two ends each provided with a fifth soldering portion combined with the third soldering portion by soldering. |
US10595697B2 |
Surface maintenance machine with skirting to allow particulate pickup
Embodiments include a surface maintenance machine, comprising a maintenance tool chamber comprising a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side. A rotary broom is housed in the maintenance tool chamber and substantially enclosed by the first, second, third and fourth sides thereof. The rotary broom sweeps particulate from the surface. A vacuum system generates vacuum for drawing particulate swept by the rotary broom. The vacuum system is positioned proximal to the first side. A skirt assembly extends substantially around the second, third and fourth sides of the maintenance tool chamber. The skirt assembly has a vacuum passage defined therein and in fluid communication with the vacuum system to direct air flow into the vacuum passage, thereby drawing particulate into the vacuum passage and preventing particulate accumulation at portions of the second, third and fourth sides that are distal to the vacuum system. |
US10595694B2 |
Autonomous vacuum cleaner
An autonomous vacuum cleaner includes an autonomously moveable housing carrying a vacuum collection system for generating a working air flow for removing dirt from the surface to be cleaned and storing the dirt in a collection space. Distance sensors for position sensing are mounted to the housing, behind a sensor cover. The distance sensors can be staggered and/or positioned above a brush chamber for a brushroll. |
US10595689B1 |
Window cleaning kit
A window cleaning kit for cleaning elevated windows includes a pole, which is tubular, and a pump module. The pump module comprises a reservoir that is configured to position a respective solution. A hose is selectively couplable to a lower end of the pole and the pump module and is positioned to fluidically couple the pole to the reservoir. A scrubber and a spray head are selectively couplable to an upper end of the pole. The pump module is configured to selectively pump the respective fluid positioned in the reservoir through the hose and the pole to the scrubber and the spray head. The scrubber is configured to scrub a window and the spray head is configured to spray the window. |
US10595686B2 |
Foam producing apparatus and method
A foam dispenser includes a dispensing outlet, a pre-mixing chamber receiving liquid from a liquid source and air from an air source, a mixing chamber downstream of the pre-mixing chamber and proximate the dispenser outlet, and a first conduit coupling the pre-mixing chamber to the mixing chamber. |
US10595684B2 |
Bathing apparatuses and methods of making and using the same
The apparatuses and methods of making and using the same are directed to bathing apparatus to support an object while bathing the object with a fluid. The bathing apparatus may comprise a support assembly constituting a support structure of the apparatus; a support surface to support the object, the support surface supported by the support portion; and a fluid catch disposed on at least three sides of the support surface, the fluid catch serving as a basin for the fluid in such manner to contain the fluid separate from the support surface. |
US10595683B1 |
Repositionable and adjustable baskets shelves and accessories
The present application discloses shelving systems (e.g., shower stations) with adjustable shelves (e.g., baskets) that can be moved by hand. |
US10595679B2 |
Cooking device and components thereof
Disclosed herein is a cooking system for cooking food, the cooking system being functional in a plurality of cooking modes. The cooking system including a housing defining a hollow chamber and including an upper portion defining an opening to the hollow chamber. A lid is positionable relative to the housing to cover the opening to the hollow chamber. At least one heating element is associated with one of the housing and said lid. An air movement device is located in at least one of the housing and the lid to circulate air through the hollow chamber. An air diffuser positionable in the hollow chamber and is configured to impart rotation to air circulating through the hollow chamber when the air diffuser is positioned in the hollow chamber during at least one of the plurality of cooking modes. |
US10595677B2 |
Portable biomass stove
A portable biomass stove includes a tubular seat unit and an insulation unit. The tubular seat unit includes an inner tubular seat and an outer tubular seat. The outer tubular seat surrounds the inner tubular seat, cooperates with the inner tubular seat to define an internal space therebetween, and is formed with an air inlet located under the tubular body. A top end portion of the outer tubular seat is connected to a top end portion of the tubular body in a sealing contact manner. The insulation unit is disposed in one of the internal space and an ambient space outside the outer tubular seat so as to prevent dissipation of heat out of the outer tubular seat. |
US10595673B2 |
Automated cleaning system for food processor and method
A self-contained system is provided for cleaning a food flow path in a food processor. The system can be operably engaged without requiring disassembly and reassembly of the food processor or can be operably engaged after a partial disassembly of the food processor. The system includes a control assembly for directing passage of a solution through the food processor without requiring constant operator oversight. The system can employ available positive pressure water supply, such as public utility water pressure to selectively and automatically push solutions, including rinses, backwards or forwards through a food flow path in the food processor, though typically countercurrent to the normal processing food flow. A manifold assembly includes an intake manifold and a distribution manifold, with an induction port and/or access port in the distribution manifold for introducing additives or agents into a controlled motive stream passing through the manifold assembly. |
US10595668B2 |
Beverage preparation machine arranged to share capsule image and machine operation data
An apparatus and method for sharing capsule image data and beverage preparation parameters, from one or more beverage preparation machines with a remote computer system via a network, such as the Internet, is disclosed. The remote computer system may process the capsule image data to determine characteristics of the capsule (e.g., a type of capsule, such as a brand, or beverage ingredients in the capsule), thereby relieving the beverage preparation from having to determine information about the capsule. The remote computer may track a user's consumption of capsules, may compare this value to the user's past capsule purchase history, and may determine if the user's supply of capsules is below a threshold value (e.g., below a week's worth of capsules). |
US10595667B2 |
Coffee tamper
The invention relates to a coffee tamper. More specifically, the invention relates to a device for tamping coffee grounds in a basket or portafilter of an espresso machine, by which device a reproducible pressure is applied to the coffee grounds and which is designed to reduce occupational-related diseases among professional users, like e.g. baristas. |
US10595659B2 |
System, apparatus, and method to attach and secure decorative accessory, cover, disguise, and / or enhancement to other items and / or fixtures
The main embodiment is a system, apparatus, and method for attaching a decorative accessory, ornament, cover, disguise, and or enhancement to an item and/or fixture. The system, apparatus, and method comprising two components, one piece with magnetic properties, referred herein as first end A and second end B that can be arranged around or attached to myriad surfaces and/or items, and one piece referred herein as decorative linking component D which includes decorative housing F, magnetic element E, and various connector G, and links decorative accessory to the fixture or other item. |
US10595657B1 |
USARMOURBOX™ mailbox system
The present is directed to a “virtually indestructible” mailbox which has a dome shaped end directed to destructive snow plow road work, anti-destructive armour shape is to propel any incoming impact forces and to be absorbed into the circular body by transferring impact loads into the tubular armour bullet-like shape. The mailbox as a vault, having a circular plan and in the form of a spherical dome, so constructed as to exert an equal impact load into armour shape shell body. |
US10595654B2 |
Thermal receptacle with phase change material
A liquid receptacle has an inner vessel for holding a liquid, an insulated outer shell spaced from the inner vessel, and a chamber defined between the inner vessel and the outer shell. A phase change material is disposed in the chamber for absorbing thermal energy from the liquid and then releasing the thermal energy back to the liquid to maintain the temperature of the liquid. |
US10595650B2 |
Hidden Lighting for a display space
There is described a lighting device for illuminating a display space comprising a structure mounted about the display space comprising an elongated housing comprising a bottom extremity and a front edge, an opening being defined between the bottom extremity and the front edge, the bottom extremity at a height defining a horizon line and the front edge located above the horizon line; and a light source mounted within the housing entirely above the horizon line and for producing an illumination area bound by and exiting the opening. |
US10595648B2 |
System and method for preventing damage to products
A system and method for operating a transparent electronic display includes providing a display case having a door housing the transparent electronic display, and a controller programmed with transparency data which is in electronic communication with the electronic display. Said transparency data comprises a number of predetermined transparency levels for the electronic display during a number of corresponding time periods. The current time is determined and the electronic display is operated at the predetermined transparency level associated with a time period corresponding to the current time. |
US10595646B2 |
Portable diaper changing station with privacy walls
A portable diaper changing station includes a base, a back wall, and at least two privacy walls. The base includes a front edge, a rear edge, lateral edges and a padded surface. The back wall includes a bottom edge and lateral edges. The privacy walls are coupled to the base and the back wall, and extend along a majority of the length of a lateral edge of the base and a lateral edge of the back wall. The rear edge of the base is hingedly coupled to the bottom edge of the back wall and hingedly movable relative to the back wall between a closed position and a deployed position. |
US10595645B2 |
Sand-filled mattress
The invention provides an improved mattress for sleeping which is to be filled with sand to recreate a sleep experience predating the invention of the modern spring-type, or bladder-type mattress (i.e. air or water-filled). For example, by filling the mattress with sand, it recreates the essence of sleeping on the earth itself. The mattress is composed of a hollow, fillable shell, the bottom and sides of which are constructed from a single piece of heavy duty, durable synthetic fabric; the top panel (or sleeping surface) is constructed from natural fiber fabric. |
US10595643B2 |
Mattress foundation with slidably attached components
A mattress foundation includes: a head end panel assembly; a foot end panel assembly; a left side panel assembly; and a right side panel assembly, all slidably attaching to each other using sliding mechanisms. At least one of the sliding mechanisms includes an elongated slot and an elongated protruding element that fits within the elongated slot. A horizontal cross-section of the elongated slot and/or the elongated protruding element includes thin elongated flexible arms, attached at their proximal ends to a common surface, but otherwise extending away from such common surface and separated from each other. When viewed from the horizontal cross-section, the average thickness of the thin elongated flexible arms is substantially less than the length of the thin elongated flexible arms. |
US10595641B1 |
Portable head support for sleeping
An easily storable, flat neck support device for sleeping is described herein. The neck support device consists of flat, rigid panels in geometric shapes enclosed in a fabric. The fabric has fasteners. The shapes are arranged so that the folding of the fabric allows the fasteners to hold the shapes in place, forming a structure the holds a user's head in place to allow for rest or sleep, for instance when traveling on an airplane. |
US10595638B2 |
Chair providing lifting force to the user
A back lifting chair designed for treating and preventing back problems by reducing pressure on a user's spinal disc. The chair provides an up-lifting motion on the user's torso, reducing the weight and pressure asserted on the lumbar disc, and preventing any further damage to it. The chair can be modified from an existing chair. In one configuration, a torso lifting harness which can lift the user's upper torso is connected to the backrest of the chair. The back rest of the chair provides an upward and downward movement, hence partially or completely lifting the user from the seat, effectively reducing the pressure on the user's spine and back. The upward motion can be initialized by the user, or alternatively, it can be automatically activated by the weight sensor installed on the seat area which detects the prolonged period of sitting. |
US10595636B2 |
Seat structure and chair
A seat structure comprises a base configured to be a chair base assembly; a seat support located above the base, wherein a front part of the seat support has rotary connection with the front part of the base through a transition link; a chair back assembly having rotary connection with a rear part of the base through a pivot; a lever driving member linked between the chair back assembly and the seat support, and having rotary connection with a rear part of the seat support, wherein the lever driving member and the seat support are approximately on the same surface. When the chair back assembly rotates rearward around the pivot from the initial position, the rear part of the seat support is raised diagonally to the rear through the lever driving member, meanwhile the transition link and the front part of the seat support are pulled up. |
US10595635B2 |
Assembly for mounting and independent multi-direction adjustment of a seat back
A seat back angle and depth adjustment assembly includes an angle adjustment member that includes a first aperture and a second aperture, a first fastener is received by the first aperture and is configured to engage an angle adjustment locking member, and a second fastener is received by the second aperture and is configured to engage a depth adjustment locking member. |
US10595632B2 |
Furniture frame structural system with interlocking members
A furniture frame structural system with interlocking members includes a first face frame, a second face frame, and a plurality of frame members. At least one joining feature for each frame member allows the frame members to arrange into a skeletal configuration as the joining feature includes a male interlocking portion and a female interlocking portion. More specifically, the male interlocking portion for each frame member is engaged with the female interlocking portion of an adjacent member from the frame members. Resultantly, the frame members complete the skeletal configuration. The first face frame and the second face frame are then oppositely mounted to the skeletal configuration completing the basic frame structure. Additional components such as post-tensioned fasteners, inner liners, outer panels held in side rails, a top, legs, and baseboard can be optionally integrated with the basic frame structure to improve the functionality and appearance of the resulting furniture. |
US10595631B2 |
Glass-ceramic worktop
An item of equipment includes a worktop formed of at least one substrate made of transparent monolithic glass material with a surface area of greater than 0.7 m2. The substrate exhibits a light transmission TL of greater than 10% and an opacity indicator between 5 and 90. The substrate is predominantly or completely bare or provided with coating(s) such that the substrate, thus coated, exhibits a haze of less than 15% and/or a light transmission TL of greater than 60% and/or an opacity indicator of less than 85. The item of equipment also includes a heating element and a light source to mark one or more zones or one or more elements or displays of the substrate. The item of equipment also includes at least one interface for communication with at least one element of the worktop and/or with at least one external element for wireless communication. |
US10595630B2 |
Adjustable table assembly
The present disclosure provides a system for an adjustable table assembly that can be positioned in as storage and a usage position. The table assembly can include one or more legs supporting a table. The table assembly uses one or more movement control brackets and one or more locking members to secure the table in the usage position and the storage position. The bracket has a defined path that is followed by the locking member as the table is moved between the usage position and the storage position. When the table is in the usage position or the storage position, the locking member moves into a locking position within a corresponding locking portion of the bracket. When the locking member is in the locking position, movement of the table is substantially prevented. Specifically, angular movement of the tabletop is prevented. A user can move the locking member out of the locking portion and into a movement portion of the movement control bracket. When the locking member is positioned within the movement portion, the tabletop can move from the usage position to the storage position, and visa-versa. |
US10595629B2 |
Height-adjustable table leg
A table leg includes a fixed outer tube, a movable inner tube vertically movable in the fixed outer tube and having two pairs of parallel walls, and a plurality of rotating members rotatably mounted to one pair of the parallel walls of the movable inner tube and partially protruding out from an outer surface of the movable inner tube and stopped against an inner surface of the fixed outer tube, such that the rotating members are rotatable when the movable inner tube is moved relative to the fixed outer tube. |
US10595628B2 |
Oral care implement
An oral care implement having a head with a soft tissue cleanser thereon. In one aspect, the invention can be an oral care implement including a handle and a head coupled to the handle, the head comprising a front surface; a rear surface opposite the front surface; a peripheral surface extending between the rear surface and the front surface; a first elastomeric soft tissue cleanser comprising a bumper portion that extends along the peripheral surface, the bumper portion comprising an undulating upper edge that includes a plurality of high points protruding above the rear surface and a plurality of low points located at or below the rear surface; and a plurality of tooth cleaning elements extending from the front surface. |
US10595627B1 |
Adaptive brushing cycle
An oral care appliance for cleaning teeth of a user and a method of adapting a brushing cycle of the oral care appliance are disclosed. Specific embodiments disclosed herein adapt the at least one brushing cycle based on a variety of factors, either alone or in combination, such as the time elapsed since a last brushing event and the identity of a user. |
US10595625B2 |
Tile and grout cleaning pad
A disposable cleaning pad having a grout cleaning brush includes a bristle attachment for use with a disposable pad. The bristle attachment is molded into a rectangular base piece forming a stand-alone removable brush that can be removably attached to a disposable pad. A top rectangular piece of similar dimensions to the base is connected to the end portion of the base by way of a hinge. The ends opposite the hinge have mating clasps that allow for the brush assembly to be securely yet removably fastened to an existing cleaning pad which is then mounted in the normal manner to the cleaning system. The brush assembly enjoys a longer life than that expected from a disposable cleaning pad thus the brush assembly may be reused many times before it needs to be replaced. |
US10595623B2 |
Cosmetic brush
An ergonomic cosmetics brush with separable handle body and brush head is provided. The handle body has a curved, tear-drop shape that is comfortable to hold. The handle body curves from a wider firs tend to a narrower opposite end. A flat surface is also provided for attachment of the brush head. The flat surface includes a hold that receives a corresponding part of the brush head. The brush head is securely attached to the handle body by magnets. The brush head is interchangeable, and different brush heads may be provided with different shapes which are ideal for specific cosmetic applications and artistic effects. Examples of shapes include circles, rectangles, and diamonds, while an applicator surface of the brush can be flat, inclined, or domed. |
US10595622B2 |
Combination strap and stand support for tablets and hand held electronic devices
A support for a portable electronic device, the support having a case that is configured to receive and hold the portable electronic device. A strap is coupled to the case and configured for fitting around an appendage of a user and allowing the user to support the case relative to the appendage. A support stand is coupled to the case independently of the strap and includes a portion that is swivelable away from the case and is configured, when swiveled away from the case, for supporting the case on an external surface in an angled arrangement relative to the external surface. Optionally, the base is positioned on a back plane of the case, and a rotational mechanism is coupled between the base and the case such that the case is rotatable relative to the base. |
US10595621B2 |
Floral apparatus and method of assembling the same
An attachment device for coupling a floral arrangement to an article such as a lapel of a jacket, a floral apparatus that includes at least a portion of the attachment device and the floral arrangement, and a method of assembling such a floral apparatus. The attachment device may include a support element and a retaining element that are detachably coupled together. The support element includes a rib member and first and second posts extending from a bottom surface of the rib member in a spaced apart manner. The rib member and the first and second posts collectively define a receiving cavity that is configured to receive a portion of a stem of a floral arrangement. The retaining element includes one or more pins that extend into the rib member of the support element to couple the retaining element to the support element. |
US10595620B1 |
Power head ammunition holder system
An ammunition holder has support tubes. Each support tube has a bend at the midpoint. Each support tube has a first intermediate point located between the first end and the midpoint and a second intermediate point located between the second end and the midpoint. A ring has a central opening receiving and retaining the midpoint of each support tube. A wrap positioned around the plurality of support tubes at the midpoints holds together the plurality of support tubes with the first end and the second end of each support tube free to slidably receive and support and dispense ammunition. |
US10595617B2 |
Portable seat
An embodiment is a lightweight, packable seat that includes a seat platform, two shafts for support, straps with respective buckles, or similar, that secure the seat to a vertical object, such as a tree. The seat may be made of a lightweight flexible material that is held in a stiff orientation that extends outward from the tree through coupling to the upper strap at the proximal end of the seat and the shafts at a distal end of the seat, where the shafts project downward toward a proximal location at the tree at the lower strap. Use of the lower strap means that the shafts do not contact a ground surface, thereby providing stability. The shafts may be made of composites or aluminum, for example, such that the entire weight of the seat may weigh just a few ounces while exhibiting strengths and stability. |
US10595616B2 |
Diaper cream applicator with lid
An improved applicator apparatus and lid facilitate one-handed application of diaper rash cream or other therapeutic cream from a squeeze tube. Two sets of female screw threads fit two common neck diameters for squeeze tubes. A nozzle and a soft, flexible, concave tip with opening flap provide smooth and even application of cream. A convex tongue, curved complementary to the concave tip, is attached to the lid's interior. When a squeeze tube is attached to the applicator and stored in the lid, the tongue presses the tip of the applicator apparatus firmly against the opening of the nozzle, creating a leakproof and airtight seal. |
US10595615B2 |
Cosmetics portioning machine
A cosmetic portioning machine is provided having a mixing chamber, with a plurality of radially-disposed inlets, each of which provides an ingredient. A piston disposed in the mixing chamber defines a mixing volume. A dasher may be disposed in the mixing chamber to mix the ingredients together in the mixing volume so as to form a cosmetic. When the cosmetic product is thoroughly mixed, the piston urges the product out of the mixing chamber and through an outlet. A moveable sealing member is configured to pass through the outlet so as to seal off fluid communication between the mixing chamber and the outlet and to urge any remaining cosmetic product through the outlet. |
US10595614B2 |
Device for dispensing a product
A device to distribute a product which includes a sheath, a cup and a spiral body having at least one helical groove for guiding. The sheath is rotatable with respect to the spiral body and fitted into the spiral body. The sheath includes at least one opening having at least two portions non-parallel to the generatrix of the inner cylinder of the sheath and forming between them an obtuse angle strictly less than one hundred eighty degrees. The cup includes at least one guiding pin inserted into the helical guiding groove and into the opening. The guiding pin being displaced simultaneously along the helical groove and the opening when the sheath is set into rotation with respect to the spiral body. |
US10595606B1 |
Dual-button handle grip for retractable luggage handle
A dual-button handle grip includes a grip body joined to respective top ends of two retractable bars of a luggage and provided with an oblique button hole at each of two ends thereof, two press buttons respectively movably mounted in the button holes and respectively providing a first push surface and a second push surface at the bottom side, two sliding bars horizontally mounted in the grip body, and two sliding blocks vertically slidably disposed in the grip body for moving respective linkage rods in the retractable bars. When one press button is pressed, the first push surface and the second push surface are forced to push the sliding bars and the sliding blocks, causing the sliding blocks to move the respective linkage rod synchronously in activating the respective locking mechanisms. |
US10595598B2 |
Jewelry spring ring clasp assembly
An exemplary jewelry spring ring clasp assembly includes a ring element and a setting element. The ring element extends circumferentially about a main axis to define a ring aperture therethrough. A static segment of the ring element has an inboard face and an outboard face disposed opposingly along the main axis. A door segment of the ring element is actuatable between closed and open positions. The setting element is in fixed engagement with the static segment, and is configured to retain an ornamental element in a fixed position along the main axis so that the ornamental element visually obscures the ring aperture and the ring element from a viewpoint defined outward of the outboard face. The visual obscurement may apply to at least a circumferentially-continuous portion of the ring element, and may be due in part to optical refraction through the ornamental element or optical opacity of the ornamental element. |
US10595597B2 |
Assembly screw for assembling two horology components
Assembly screw (1) for the pivoting attachment of at least two horology components in a position of assembly, the assembly screw (1) comprising at least one guide portion (3) allowing one of the horology components to pivot, and at least one threaded portion (4) allowing it to be fixed to another horology component, wherein this screw comprises a shoulder (5) intended to come into abutment against this other horology component and a zone (10) of lower mechanical rigidity to reduce the contact pressure applied at the shoulder (5) of the assembly screw when the horology components are in the position of assembly. |
US10595596B2 |
Modifiable band jewelry
The present invention provides a modifiable band jewelry, which comprises a fibre band made of fibre threads or yarns, said band having one or more openings or loops, and at least one ornament or charm having an upper ornamental part with a lower surface connected to a lower male part, where the ornament or charm is removably attached to the band with the male part being inserted into one of said openings or loops. The fibre band may be made of several fibre threads or yarns being braided, plaited, woven, crocheted, knitted or twisted together, and a major part of the material forming the fibre threads or yarns may be synthetic. |
US10595593B2 |
Spike for footwear having rigid portion and resilient portion
A spike is operable to be removably coupled to an article of footwear. The spike includes a first portion that is substantially rigid. The spike also includes a second portion that is resilient. |
US10595586B2 |
Mountain bike shoe sole
A mountain bike shoe sole, including an outsole having a lower surface and a tread, and at least a recess, provided in the lower surface, for housing a cleat assembly. The shoe sole further includes at least a removable shim, housed in said recess, suitable to be interposed between the lower surface of the outsole and the cleat assembly. |
US10595583B2 |
Determining footwear replacement based on piezoelectric output
An article of apparel, a system, and methods include a structural material configured to enable the article of footwear to the worn on a body. A wireless transmission circuit is included and a piezoelectric generator is positioned with respect to the structural material in a configuration to be flexed to induce a voltage signal output. A voltage sensor is configured to sense the voltage profile and output a sensor signal indicative of the voltage profile. An electronic data storage, coupled to the voltage sensor, is configured to store voltage profile information based on the sensor data. A comparator, coupled to the electronic data storage, is configured to identify a change in the voltage profile information over time. The wireless transmission circuit is configured to transmit data indicative of a physical status of the article of footwear based on the change in the voltage profile information over time. |
US10595577B1 |
Lewis helmet
A protective football helmet is provided having a two-piece mold shell diminution shell system.The helmet is comprised of a nine-piece part outer shell, a solid rim outer shell to deflect direct impact from the nine piece part outer shell, an inner liner helmet, compression springs as shocks, and a spin dial to control and restrict the movement of the compression springs and nine piece part outer shell. The nine piece part is a special designed helmet to absorb impact on contact from the crown of the helmet, all four sides and all angles in between to protect the players' head from direct contact at any angle. The outer shell diminution system is piece parted to absorb the impact energy individually by the outer shell protection. Each outer shell piece parted section takes on the impact of energy with an oval shape to deflect and transfer contact impact energy from one piece part to another, thereby dispersing the energy throughout the outer shell of the helmet. |
US10595575B2 |
Bonding garment
A garment for skin-to-skin bonding with an infant, comprising a back, a lower front, an upper front, a hem, sleeve holes and a collar, a receiving flap and a plurality of fasteners. The garment further comprises a receiving portion comprising an angled, substantially longitudinal break in the upper front. The receiving flap is operable to be removably joined by operation of the fasteners to a portion of the upper front to cover the receiving portion and to cause the upper front to take the visual appearance of a known article of clothing. |
US10595574B2 |
Method of interacting with proximity sensor with a glove
A glove is provided that includes a body configured to engage a hand and a plurality of finger sheaths configured to cover fingers of the hand. The glove also has an electrically conductive ink disposed at least at the tip of at least one of the finger sheaths to interact with a proximity sensor, such as a capacitive sensor. |
US10595573B2 |
Methods, systems, and devices for protection from impact forces
Protective gear for protecting individuals from impact forces by transferring axial forces into tangential forces directed away from the individual. The protective apparatus includes a first plate assembly including a first end and a second end; a second plate assembly including a first end and a second end; a load-bearing hinge connecting the first end of the first plate assembly to the first end of the second plate assembly; a first toothed plate attached to the second end of the first plate assembly; and a second toothed plate attached to the second end of the second plate assembly. The load-bearing hinge and the toothed plates tangentially distribute impact forces between the plate assemblies and around, rather than axially toward, the body or object being protected. The apparatus may further include sensors and electronics for detecting a physical property of the protective apparatus, and transmitting signals to a remote server. |
US10595567B2 |
Child jumpsuit
A child jumpsuit includes a back part, a front part with a fastener, and legs; the fastener is designed from the neck on the front part with a shift to the side from the central front line across the sitting line up to the lateral seam near the waist line level on the back. The proposed child jumpsuit provides for a more convenient use of the child jumpsuit, simplifying its design and increasing the wearer's comfort. |
US10595566B2 |
Cartridge and electronic cigarette having same
A cartridge comprises an outer sleeve tube, an air passage tube located in the outer sleeve tube, and an atomization device. An annular space between the outer sleeve tube and the air passage tube forms a liquid storage chamber configured for storing tobacco liquid. The liquid storage chamber has an annular opening, which is blocked with a porous liquid conducting body. The porous liquid conducting body has a first surface and an opposite second surface, and is configured for conveying the tobacco liquid from the first surface to the second surface and supplying the tobacco liquid to the atomization device, the first surface being in contact with the tobacco liquid in the liquid storage chamber and the second surface being in contact with the atomization device. The atomization device is configured for aerosolizing the tobacco liquid to generate an aerosol to be expelled into the air passage tube. |
US10595563B2 |
Monolithic plane with electrical contacts
An electrically operated aerosol-generating device is provided, including an electrical power supply; an electronic circuit board; an external electrical power contact; an electrical power line, configured to electrically couple the external electrical power contact to the electronic circuit board; and a ground plane including an elongate conductive member connected to a negative terminal of the electrical power supply and being configured to electrically couple the power supply to the electronic circuit board, and to structurally retain the electrical power supply and the electronic circuit board, configured to electrically couple the power supply to the electronic circuit board and to structurally retain the power supply and electronic circuit board, the ground plane being further configured to electrically insulate the electrical power line from the elongate conductive member, and to mechanically couple the electrical power line to the elongate conductive member. |
US10595560B2 |
Slide push pack for smoking articles
A slide push pack for smoking articles and a method of packaging smoking articles are disclosed. The slide push pack includes an outer shell and an inner shell. The outer shell has a front panel, a back panel, a first side panel, and a second side panel, the back panel having a pair of guide rails and an inner channel, the front panel having a front finger window. The inner shell is configured to receive a pack of smoking articles. The inner shell includes an inner back panel, an outer back panel, a front panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and a hinged-lid. The hinged-lid has a hinged-lid back panel configured to attach the hinged-lid to the back panel of the inner shell, and wherein the inner back panel includes an upper tab, and the outer back panel includes a mid-tab and a lower retention tab. |
US10595552B2 |
Preparation of mixed tea composition comprising aloeswood
A method for preparing a mixed tea having an aloeswood. Each of the aloeswood tea, the green tea and the white tea is mixed with water in a weight ratio of 1:30 to 1:70. The aloeswood tea is brewed at a temperature of 90-100° C. for 30-80 seconds. The green tea is d brewed at a temperature of 80-85° C. for 30-80 seconds. The white tea is brewed at a temperature of 90-95° C. for 30-80 seconds. The aloeswood tea liquor, the green tea liquor and the white liquor are cooled to 5-15° C. The aloeswood liquor, the green tea liquor and the white tea liquor are mixed in a weight ratio of 1:2:1 to prepare a mixed raw water. The mixed raw water is mixed with mineral water in the weight ratio of 1:1,000 and heated. The solids are removed from the mixed raw water after the heating step. |
US10595551B2 |
Insoluble biomass gel (IBG) and methods of preparing
Processes for the preparation of an insoluble biomass gel involving: (a) mixing ground agricultural materials and hexane to produce de-oiled agricultural materials, (b) treating the de-oiled agricultural materials with thermostable α-amylase to produce de-oiled and de-starched agricultural materials, (c) mixing alkali with the de-oiled and de-starched agricultural materials to produce a first residue, (d) mixing hydrogen peroxide with the first residue to form a second residue, and (e) mixing the second residue in water and collecting an insoluble material which is an insoluble biomass gel. |
US10595550B2 |
Therapeutic composition including carbonated solution
The present invention is directed to a therapeutic composition including an active therapeutic ingredient combined with a liquid or solution based carbonated beverage. The invention as described details the use or administration of the therapeutic composition so as to treat a variety of ailments. The present invention is also directed to a method of administering the therapeutic composition to an individual for the purposes of alleviating an ailment. In a further arrangement, the therapeutic composition is provided to a user as a pre-packaged volume containing a single effective dose of the therapeutic agent. |
US10595549B2 |
Disposable cartridge filled with a single serve portion of a liquid ingredient to be combined with a base liquid for the preparation of a liquid product
The invention relates to a disposable cartridge filled with a single serve portion of a liquid ingredient to be combined with a base liquid for the preparation of a liquid product, e.g. a beverage concentrate to be combined with water, e.g. carbonated water, for the preparation of a beverage suitable for human consumption. The cartridge comprises a vertically extending channel that extends to a dispensing aperture in the bottom of the cartridge and one or more dispensing passages extending between a reservoir and the outside of the cartridge. The dispensing passages are provided with outlet openings located adjacent the aperture such that the base liquid and the liquid ingredient are dispensed in parallel flows, the liquid ingredient subsequently coating the exterior of the stream of base liquid, such that actual mixing of the liquid ingredient and base liquid only takes place after both have been dispensed. |
US10595548B2 |
Method for processing non-pasteurized grape juices to prepare soft wines and the product obtained thereby
A method for processing non-pasteurized grape juices to prepare soft wines, characterized in that said method comprises a step of processing said grape juices by high frequency radio waves to microbically deactivate said grape juices in absence of any thermal effects. |
US10595547B2 |
Solid drink for regulating qi-depression constitution and processing method thereof
The present application discloses a solid drink for regulating qi-depression constitution. The solid drink comprises the following components of raw materials in parts by weight: citron 20-44 parts, perilla 17-45 parts, finger citron 10-38 parts, citrus aurantium L. 9-35 parts, sword bean 10-33 parts, mint 20-50 parts, spina data seeds 18-50 parts, malt 24-43 parts, dried orange peel 11-32 parts, Chinese olive 17-45 parts, sterculia lychnophora 8-23 parts, dextrin 25-55 parts, maltodextrin 15-45 parts, soluble starch 15-45 parts, and aspartame 0.1-0.3 parts. The solid drink of the present invention is easy to manufacture, and all the raw materials used are medicine materials of medicinal and edible dual purposes, and all the excipients used also satisfy national standard GB2760-2011 (National Food Safety Standard for Uses of Food Additives). It is safe to eat (drink) and has good taste, with certain effects in improving the qi-depression constitution. Moreover, the processing process is suitable for industrial mass production. |
US10595546B2 |
Use of nitrogen-containing compounds as plasticizers for peptide-based biopolymers and uses thereof
A novel method of reducing the melting point of a peptide-based biopolymer using a nitrogen-containing compound as a plasticizer is provided. The peptide-based biopolymer can be keratin or silk. The nitrogen-containing compound can be one or more amino acids or other nitrogen-containing compounds (except urea), all of which have a melting temperature above approximately 133° C., the decomposition temperature of urea. Pellets made using this novel process can be used as animal feed and soil amendments (fertilizer) to increase the adsorption of amino acids in the animal or in the soil, respectively. |
US10595544B2 |
System, machine and method for the preparation of cooled edible products
A system, machines and consumables for the preparation of portioned amount of a cooled edible product constituting a defined number of servings which may be 1, 2, 3, etc. are provided. One example of such an edible product is ice cream. |
US10595542B2 |
Method for producing Swiss-type cheese
The invention relates to an improved method for the production of curd and for the production of cheese from said curd, in particular a Swiss-type cheese, wherein a precursor is inoculated with a starter culture comprising a strain of dairy Propionibacteria, a strain of lactic acid bacteria and a source of lacticin. The invention further relates to curds and cheeses obtainable by the method as well as to a starter culture for producing a cheese, comprising a strain of dairy Propionibacteria, a strain of lactic acid bacteria and a source of lacticin. |
US10595537B2 |
Funnel for filling taco shells or tortillas
A funneling apparatus is provided that can be used in filling a food item, such as a taco shell. The funneling apparatus includes two opposing elongated walls connected on their ends by two opposing end walls. An opening is formed inside the funneling apparatus between the elongated walls and the end walls, which includes a top portion configured to receive contents and a bottom portion configured to dispense the contents. A concave section is provided along the base of each of the first elongated wall the second elongated wall. During use of the funneling apparatus with an item such as a taco shell, the concave section exposes the interior of the side walls formed by the taco shell. The end walls of the funneling apparatus prevent the contents inserted into the opening from spilling out of the taco shell. |
US10595536B2 |
Bio-derived compositions
Described is a composition, which is a natural and organic pesticide, specifically for mitigating, controlling and treating fungicidal, virucidal and bactericidal pathogenic microorganisms in agricultural products such as root crops, fruits and vegetables. Examples of such disease-causing microorganisms are Mycosphaerella fijensis causing black Sigatoka disease in Cavendish (banana), Ralstonia solanacearum causing Moko disease in Cavendish (banana), Lasiodiplodia theobromae causing soft rot or fruit rot in crops and fruits, Fusarium oxysporum causing Panama wilt in fruits and crops, and many others. The composition is a fermented product of tropical plants, carbon source, protein (nitrogen) source, and a carrier agent. The fermented product may help strengthen the plant's immune system to fight pathogenic diseases. Since all the major constituents of the composition are generally regarded as safe, this natural pesticide is found to be non-toxic and safe to humans and animals, and environmentally benign. |
US10595535B2 |
Bio-derived compositions for use in agriculture
Described is a composition, which is a natural and organic pesticide, specifically for mitigating, controlling and treating fungicidal, virucidal and bactericidal pathogenic microorganisms in agricultural products such as root crops, fruits and vegetables. Examples of such disease-causing microorganisms are Mycosphaerella fijensis causing black Sigatoka disease in Cavendish (banana), Ralstonia solanacearum causing Moko disease in Cavendish (banana), Lasiodiplodia theobromae causing soft rot or fruit rot in crops and fruits, Fusarium oxysporum causing Panama wilt in fruits and crops, and many others. The composition is a fermented product of tropical plants, carbon source, protein (nitrogen) source, and a carrier agent. The fermented product may help strengthen the plant's immune system to fight pathogenic diseases. Since all the major constituents of the composition are generally regarded as safe, this natural pesticide is found to be non-toxic and safe to humans and animals, and environmentally benign. |
US10595532B2 |
Ophthalmic contact lens solutions containing forms of vitamin B
The present invention relates to improved ophthalmic solutions that employ select B vitamins; pyridoxine and its salts; and thiamine and its salts in order to more effectively preserve solutions and to reduce the degree to which cationic preservatives will deposit on contact lenses. Ophthalmic solutions are here understood to include contact lens treatment solutions, such as cleaners, soaking solutions, conditioning solutions and lens storage solutions, as well as wetting solutions and in-eye solutions for treatment of eye conditions. |
US10595527B2 |
Antimicrobial polymers capable of supramolecular assembly
Techniques regarding chemical compounds with antimicrobial functionality are provided. For example, one or more embodiments describe herein can comprise a monomer that can comprise a molecular backbone. The molecular backbone can comprise a bis(urea)guanidinium structure covalently bonded to a functional group, which can comprise a radical. Also, the monomer can have supramolecular assembly functionality. |
US10595526B1 |
Big-game towing hitch yoke
Big-game towing hitch yoke system for use in the standard hitch receiver of a motorized vehicle, such as a UTV. Some embodiments of the invention comprise big-game towing hitch yoke systems that are collapsible for increased versatility and easy storage and transportation. |
US10595524B1 |
Tracking powder poison station
A tracking powder poison station includes a housing, rodent entrances, a removable or opening, lockable housing front, contamination guards above the rodent entrances into the housing, and a removable tray. A bottom portion of the housing provides space for common bricks arranged end to end. A center portion of the housing provides space for the removable tray. A top portion provides space for rodent attracting material. Tracking powder is deposited in the tray for contact with rodents. Insecticide is deposited in insecticide troughs at ends of the tray aligned with the insect slots. |
US10595518B1 |
Netting apparatus
A netting apparatus especially useful for underwater use for the capture of crustaceans and other prey is capable of one-handed rapid net mouth closure. The apparatus includes an elongate handle coupled distally with a hoop and a flexible net mounted about the circumference of the hoop opening to form a net bunt. Access into and out of the net bunt is selectively restricted by a unique net closure mechanism associated with the handle, hoop and net. The net closure mechanism includes a pair of elastic bands disposed across the hoop opening with the net disposed between the bands to create the net mouth. A drawing apparatus is adapted to stretch the bands apart from one another from their normally relaxed substantially parallel orientation wherein the net mouth is said to be “closed” to its “open” position wherein the bands are held under tension. Releasing tension on the bands is carried out by activating a trigger on the handle causing the bands to rapidly return to their closed position for capture of prey within the net bunt. |
US10595516B2 |
Precision water delivery system for insects
A water delivery system for supplying water to an insect habitat. The water delivery system including a water tray equipped with a sensor to monitor an amount of water within a water tray. The sensor to cause water to be delivered to the water tray when the amount of water within the tray falls below a predefined threshold amount. |
US10595515B2 |
Animal models, cell lines and methods for screening hepatitis C virus vaccines
Modified non-human mammalian hepatoma cell lines that express hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigens and which are capable of generating tumours in a syngeneic animal model are provided. The cell lines are generated by genomic integration of an expression construct that comprises one or more HCV antigen-encoding sequences under the control of a constitutive promoter. The expression construct further comprises a selectable marker and a reporter gene under the control of the same promoter. The cell lines are useful for testing prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines against HCV either in vitro or in vivo. |
US10595514B2 |
Aquarium lighting
An aquarium lighting system has a set of lighting elements (30) each with a beam shaping element (60, 70) for passing first light which is emitted from the lighting element at an angle to the normal below a threshold and for processing second light which is emitted from the lighting element at an angle to the normal above the threshold. The processing gives a greater amount of scattering compared to the passed light so that direct light at steep angles is avoided. |
US10595513B2 |
Method and system for monitoring food intake of livestock animals
A method for monitoring food intake of livestock animals includes defining a relationship between time an animal spends at a feeding trough and the animals food intake during that time, monitoring the time an animal spends at the feeding trough and determining a quantity of food intake for the animal based on the time spent at the feeding trough and the defined relationship. Optionally, time an animal spends in a feeding position at the feeding trough is monitored and used to determine quantity of food intake. |
US10595507B2 |
Method and system for providing controlled food portions to an animal and assessing the animal's health
A feeding station for at least one animal, said feeding station comprising at least one supply hopper having a food product; a food dispensing unit having means for dispensing controlled portions of said food product; a weigh hopper for receiving said food product from said food dispensing unit; a hemi-circular disc-shaped feeding platform for receiving said food product from said weigh hopper; and a hemi-frustoconical sweeping member comprises at least one compartment to contain said food product on hemi-circular disc-shaped feeding platform; said hemi-frustoconical sweeping member rotatable on a top surface of said hemi-circular disc-shaped feeding platform to remove unconsumed food product off said feeding platform after a feeding event. |
US10595506B2 |
Material spreader bucket for loaders
A loader bucket has material spreaders on opposing sides of the loader bucket to spread material from within the loader bucket received through discharge openings in the rear wall of the bucket from an auger located in the bottom of the bucket. Each material spreader includes a spinner formed with blades to spread the material received through the discharge openings. The material spreaders are positioned below the apex of the V-shaped bucket and operable within a path of distribution that includes an interior boundary member oriented with a forward end closer to the center of the bucket than the rearward end to provide a distribution forwardly and laterally of the bucket. A low baffle mounted at the bottom periphery of the spinner blades forces material upwardly into a fluffy pattern. A high baffle provides a second boundary limit for the distribution of material. |
US10595504B2 |
Expandable pet tunnel system
Various embodiments, aspects and features of the present invention encompass an expandable pet tunnel system. It is envisioned that embodiments of the solution for an expandable pet tunnel system may have components constructed from any material suitable for a given application, although preferred embodiments may be constructed from kraft paper. Components of an exemplary embodiment may be constructed of a relatively thick paper and reside in either a collapsed state or an expanded state. Pet tunnel components and connector box components may expand “accordion-like” according to a series of gussets or folds in the sidewalls of each component and then connected, one to the next, by aligning entry/exit ports to modularly build a tunnel system. |
US10595502B2 |
Livestock building design and control
Kinetic energy devices, such as fans or blowers, are selected or controlled to attain a determined optimal overall average airflow for a volume within a livestock building to satisfy one or more predetermined livestock production objectives. |
US10595498B2 |
Vision system with teat candidate identification
A system that includes a robotic arm, a laser, a three-dimensional (3D) camera, and a processor. The processor is configured to send instructions to position the robotic arm adjacent to a dairy livestock, to send a signal that initiates scanning a portion of the dairy livestock, and to generate teat candidate position information based on the scan of the dairy livestock. The processor is further configured receive target teat information, identify a teat candidate within a teat location range of the target teat, and link the identified teat candidate with a teat identifier. The processor is further configured to send instructions to the robotic arm to move at least a portion of the robotic arm toward the target teat based on the teat candidate position information for the identified teat candidate that is linked with the teat identifier. |
US10595497B2 |
Hybrid peppers ‘E20B30160’, ‘E20B30161’, and ‘E20B30162’
Hybrid peppers designated ‘E20B30160’, ‘E20B30161’, and ‘E20B30162’ are disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of hybrid peppers ‘E20B30160’, ‘E20B30161’, and ‘E20B30162’, to the plants of hybrid peppers ‘E20B30160’, ‘E20B30161’, and ‘E20B30162’, to methods for producing hybrid plants, and to methods for producing other pepper lines, cultivars or hybrids derived from the hybrid peppers ‘E20B30160’, ‘E20B30161’, and ‘E20B30162’. |
US10595493B1 |
Soybean variety 5PCUQ73
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PCUQ73 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PCUQ73, cells from soybean variety 5PCUQ73, plants of soybean 5PCUQ73, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PCUQ73. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PCUQ73 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PCUQ73, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PCUQ73, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PCUQ73. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PCUQ73 are further provided. |
US10595491B2 |
Sweet corn hybrid named HMX59WS607
A novel sweet corn hybrid plant, designated HMX59WS607 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of sweet corn hybrid HMX59WS607, to the plants and plant parts of sweet corn hybrid HMX59WS607, and to methods for producing a sweet corn plant by crossing the sweet corn hybrid HMX59WS607 with itself or another sweet corn plant. |
US10595490B1 |
Rice cultivar Calaroma-201
A rice cultivar designated Calaroma-201 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of rice cultivar Calaroma-201, to the plants of rice Calaroma-201 and to methods for producing a rice plant produced by crossing the cultivar Calaroma-201 with itself or another rice variety. The invention further relates to methods for producing a rice plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic rice plants and plant parts produced by those methods. This invention also relates to rice cultivars or breeding cultivars and plant parts derived from rice cultivar Calaroma-201, to methods for producing other rice cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from rice cultivar Calaroma-201 and to the rice plants, varieties, and their parts derived from the use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid rice seeds and plants produced by crossing the cultivar Calaroma-201 with another rice cultivar. |
US10595489B2 |
Lettuce cultivar chamisal
A lettuce cultivar, designated Chamisal, is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds, plants and plant parts of lettuce cultivar Chamisal and to methods for producing a lettuce plant by crossing the cultivar Chamisal with itself or another lettuce cultivar. The invention further relates to methods for producing a lettuce plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic lettuce plants and plant parts produced by those methods. This invention also relates to lettuce cultivars or breeding cultivars and plant parts derived from lettuce cultivar Chamisal, to methods for producing other lettuce cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from lettuce cultivar Chamisal and to the lettuce plants, varieties, and their parts derived from the use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid lettuce seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar Chamisal with another lettuce cultivar. |
US10595487B2 |
Lettuce variety NUN 00162 LTL
The disclosure relates to new lettuce variety of NUN 00162 LTL as well as seeds and plants and heads or leaves thereof. |
US10595480B2 |
Tomato line PSQ-9Z16-9148
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato line PSQ-9Z16-9148. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line PSQ-9Z16-9148 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line PSQ-9Z16-9148 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US10595479B2 |
Induced mutagenesis
Presented herein are methods for creating a desired genetic variant at a high efficiency from a seed. In one aspect, a method for creating a desired genetic variant at a high efficiency from a seed is presented. The method involves subjecting isolated pollen to a chemical mutagen to produce a first generation seed, planting the first generation seed in (n) plots to produce first generation plants, recovering mutagenized pollen from the first generation plants, pollinating a female parent with the recovered mutagenized pollen to produce a next generation seed, subjecting pollen from the next generation seed to mutagenesis to pollinate the first generation plant, resulting in a new next generation seed, planting the new next generation seed to produce a new next generation plant, and subjecting pollen from the new next generation plant to mutagenesis to pollinate the new next generation plant. |
US10595477B2 |
Oxide with higher utilization and lower cost
Aspects disclosed herein relate to methods of depositing pure silicon oxide on a substrate using Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS) precursor. In one aspect, the method generally includes positioning a substrate in a processing chamber, introducing an oxygen-containing gas into the processing chamber, introducing OMCTS precursor into the processing chamber, and reacting the oxygen-containing gas and the OMCTS precursor to remove carbon and deposit pure silicon oxide on the substrate. |
US10595476B2 |
Emitter and drip irrigation tube
This emitter (120) has a first valve seat part (174) provided around a hole (173) which forms a portion of a flow path between a reduced-pressure flow path and a discharge part. The first valve seat part (174) is formed by a three-step recessed circumferential surface, and is provided with one groove (175) which intersects said three-step recessed circumferential surface, and becomes shallower as said groove approaches the hole (173). As the external liquid pressure increases, a film (140) gradually bends towards the first valve seat part (174), and the open area of the groove (175) gradually decreases. The flow rate of an irrigation liquid is adjusted to an amount capable of passing through the opening of the groove (175). |
US10595474B2 |
Cannabis farming systems and methods
Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce cannabis for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. A FSS system may comprise modules including liquid distribution and plant growing. A FSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules. |
US10595465B2 |
Agricultural baler including baler gate control system
The disclosure provides a control system for agricultural equipment. The agricultural equipment includes a baler configured to produce a crop package. The control system includes a crop package barrier coupled to the baler and movable between a closed position and an open position. The control system also includes a crop package transfer system configured to move the crop package. The control system further includes a barrier control system configured to restrict movement of the crop package barrier as the crop package barrier is moving toward the open position from the closed position in response to at least one signal indicating the crop package is in an unpreferred location. |
US10595461B2 |
Air fruit fall speed reducing system
An agricultural mechanical harvesting system useable with a harvester machine. The system includes at least one airflow generator connected to nozzles via air conduction systems for ejecting pressurized air flows from the nozzles located in the harvester machine above fruit receiving units and under fruit harvester units. The nozzles are positioned above the fruit receiving units and under the fruit harvester units of the harvester machine. |
US10595458B2 |
Powered hand-held spreader
A powered hand-held spreader device is disclosed that has a handle that allows a user to grip and hold the device with one hand. The spreader includes an adjustable shutter, controlled by a rotary dial, to allow for distribution of a range of different granular products that require different flow rates for distribution. The granular product is contained in a hopper. The product can be distributed over various types of terrain, including, but not limited to, lawns, gardens, and paths. The spreader is driven by an electric motor actuated by a trigger. A spinning rotor plate distributes the granular product fed from the hopper. A trigger lock is optionally available to lock the trigger in the “on” position during use and to prevent actuation when the trigger is in the “off” position. An adjustable side deflector optionally can be used to control the distribution pattern of the granular product. |
US10595457B2 |
Flow control assembly for an agricultural metering system
A flow control assembly for an agricultural metering system includes a first gate control rod configured to couple to a first gate of a seed meter and a second gate control rod configured to couple to a second gate of the seed meter. The flow control assembly also includes a locking assembly configured to block translation of the first gate control rod at least while the second gate control rod is in a positioned that corresponds to an open position of the second gate and to block translation of the second gate control rod at least while the first gate control rod is in a position that corresponds to an open position of the first gate. |
US10595455B2 |
Planning system for an autonomous work vehicle system
A planning system for an autonomous work vehicle system includes a controller configured to determine a plan for the autonomous work vehicle system by reducing a cost function, and to output one or more signals indicative of the plan and/or instructions to execute the plan. The plan includes a route of the autonomous work vehicle system through a field, and the cost function includes multiple costs associated with operation of the autonomous work vehicle system. |
US10595454B2 |
Rail roller pin gang adjustment system
A tillage machine includes a main frame, a gang rotatably coupled to the main frame, and an arcuately-shaped adjustment rail coupled to the main frame. At least a portion of the adjustment rail is spaced from the main frame. The adjustment rail includes a plurality of apertures each configured to receive a locking structure, and the adjustment rail defines an open space adjacent the main frame. |
US10602651B2 |
System for tracing printed circuit boards through manufacturing stages
A system for tracking objects such as a printed circuit board (PCB) undergoing multiple manufacturing processes traceability system includes a coding unit, a scanning unit, and a reading unit and a database. The printed circuit board includes at least two inner copper foil substrates, subsequent substrates can be added. The coding unit marks identification and manufacturing stage codes on the inner copper foil substrate for through scanning by the scanning unit emitting X-rays. The reading unit can receive and parse the codes identified by the X-rays, and determine the previous or a next stage according to a predetermined encoding rule without risk of stage repetition or stage omission or product misplacement. The database stores standard identities and information as to manufacturing stages as a reference. |
US10602646B2 |
Method for preparing magnetic iron oxide-graphene composite
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a magnetic iron oxide-graphene composite, a magnetic iron oxide-graphene composite prepared thereby and a composition for electromagnetic wave shielding including the same, and since graphene is prepared from a stage 1-GIC using FeCl3, magnetic particles in the form of FeOx are naturally formed on the surface of graphene during the preparation process. In addition, a magnetic material is formed on the surface of graphene while the defects of graphene are minimized, and thus the magnetic iron oxide-graphene composite prepared according to the present invention can be useful as an electromagnetic wave absorber. |
US10602643B2 |
Cooling system and method using hydrothermal energy
A cooling system and associated method may be used to perform cooling using the hydrothermal energy of supply water stored in a supply water tank that is to be complementarily supplied to a cooling tower of a freezer. |
US10602641B2 |
Housing assembly and electronic device
A housing assembly has an insertion opening adapted for insertion of an electronic unit and includes a first housing, a second housing, a thermal pad, and a guide structure. The second housing is opposite to the first housing, a space is formed between the first housing and the second housing, and the space is in communication with the insertion opening. The thermal pad is disposed on one side of the first housing facing the second housing. The guide structure is disposed inside the space and is adapted to guide the electronic unit to move towards the first housing when the electronic unit is inserted into the space through the insertion opening and moves, so that the electronic unit comes into contact with the thermal pad. |
US10602640B1 |
Memory coolers
In example implementations, a memory cooler is provided. The memory cooler includes a body. The body includes two pieces that are moveable relative to one another. Each piece of the body includes an inlet manifold, an outlet manifold, and a plurality of cold plates extending between the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold. The inlet manifold is to receive liquid coolant from a liquid coolant supply line. The outlet manifold is to return the liquid coolant to the liquid coolant supply line. The liquid coolant flows from the inlet manifold to the outlet manifold through interior channels of the cold plates. The plurality of cold plates of a first piece of the body are interleaved with the plurality of cold plates of a second piece of the body such that slots to receive memory modules are defined between adjacent pairs of cold plates. |
US10602638B2 |
System and method of transferring energy
In one or more embodiments, energy transfer device may include: a sealed housing having an evaporating region and a condensing region; a fluid; a Tesla valve enclosed in the housing, between the evaporating region and the condensing region and configured to transfer the fluid in a gaseous state from the evaporating region to the condensing region; and a first liquid fluid transfer structure enclosed in the housing, between the first condensing region and the first evaporating region and configured to transfer the fluid in a liquid state from the first condensing region to the first evaporating region. In one example, the liquid fluid transfer structure may include the Tesla valve. In another example, the liquid fluid transfer structure may include metal sintered particles. In one or more embodiments, the fluid may include one or more of acetone, ammonia, water, and a chlorofluorocarbon, among others. |
US10602636B2 |
Sled, tray, and shelf assembly for computer data center
An arrangement for mounting and supporting a plurality of cylindrical form or other computer systems, for example Apple Mac Pro cylindrical form computer systems, in a data center so as to optimize cooling air flow, access to cabling, and maximized use of space. A plurality of shelf assemblies is mounted to a computer center rack. Each shelf assembly comprises a tray that supports a pair of slidable sleds. Each sled supports a cylindrical form computer enclosure in an axially horizontal configuration, and includes a sled face that exposes a top surface of a computer enclosure. Air flow perforations in the sled face direct air into the space behind the sled face and across a mounted computer enclosure. The tray and sled provides a convenient arrangement for power and communications cabling, as well as directs a cooling air flow through openings in the trays and sleds upwardly across computer enclosures. |
US10602634B2 |
Card module with multiple connector interfaces
A card module includes a transceiver, multiple connector interfaces that are each matable with a system connector of a respective type, a detection mechanism and a switching component. The detection mechanism can detect any one of the multiple connector interfaces being mated with the system connector of the respective type. Based on the respective type of the mated system connector, the switching component implements a switch state to connected the mated system connector to the transceiver. |
US10602631B2 |
Cover plate and foldable display device including the same
An embodiment of the present invention provides a cover plate including a high stiffness base and a plurality of low stiffness patterns arranged in a hole or an indentation of the high stiffness base. The cover plate and a foldable display device including the cover plate can be foldable in various directions. |
US10602628B2 |
Enclosure with one-piece structural frame
A one-piece structural frame for use with an enclosure, such as an enclosure that houses one or more electronic components is described. The one-piece structural frame includes cutouts that enable the frame to be deformed into a shape conforming to an enclosure to provide additional structural support for the enclosure. The techniques described herein provide a lighter, less expensive method for creating an enclosure frame and for ease in manufacturing the frame and an enclosure that includes the frames. |
US10602626B2 |
Housing assembly for an integrated display unit
A housing assembly for an integrated display unit is provided. The display unit display unit comprises an open loop pathway for ambient air, a closed loop pathway for circulating gas, and at least one electronic display. A first and second horizontal member extend between a vertically extending first and second side member and are secured within a first channel and a second channel. The first and second side members form exterior side surfaces of the display unit to define, in part, the closed loop pathway. The first horizontal member forms an upper surface of the display unit and the second horizontal member forms a lower surface of the display unit to further define, in part, the closed loop pathway. |
US10602625B2 |
Display device
A display device is disclosed. The display device of the present invention may comprise: a display panel including: a front surface; a first edge positioned at an end of the front surface; and a second edge positioned at another end of the front surface; and a rear plate positioned at a rear of the display panel, the rear plate including: a flat plate portion facing the display panel; a first wing bent and extended toward a front of the display panel from the flat plate portion, the first wing covering the first edge; and a second wing bent and extended toward the front of the display panel from the flat plate portion, the second wing covering the second edge. |
US10602621B1 |
Method of manufacturing circuit board
A method of manufacturing a circuit board includes: providing a substrate including a bottom layer and a resin layer over the bottom layer, the resin layer including a first surface in contact with the bottom layer and a second surface opposite to the first surface; forming a plurality of vias through the resin layer; depositing a first metal layer in the vias, the first metal layer filling a portion of each of the vias; depositing a second metal layer over the first metal layer and in the vias; forming a patterned metal layer over the second metal layer and extending from each of the vias to a position over the second surface; separating the bottom layer and the resin layer; and removing a portion of the resin layer from the first surface, so that the first metal layer protrudes from the resin layer. |
US10602620B2 |
Laminate for printed wiring board, method of manufacturing printed wiring board, and method of manufacturing electronic device
A laminate for printed wiring board is used in a method of manufacturing printed wiring boards that includes a process of forming a circuit by any one of a semi-additive method, a partly additive method, a modified semi-additive method, and an embedding method. The laminate includes an insulating resin substrate, a metal layer 1 and a metal layer 2 in this order. When a cross section that is parallel to the thickness direction of the laminate is processed by means of ion milling and the cross sections of the metal layer 1 and the metal layer 2 were observed with EBSD, each of the metal layer 1 and the metal layer 2 has one or plural crystal grain(s) at the processed cross section, and an area ratio of the total area of crystal grains of which a difference in angle of the <100> crystal direction from a perpendicular of the processed cross section is 15° or less from among the one or plural crystal grains to the total area of the plural crystal grains was 15% or higher but less than 97% in the metal layer 1 and the metal layer 2. |
US10602619B2 |
Anisotropic conductive connection structure body
An anisotropic conductive connection structure body includes: a first electrode terminal on a surface of which a protruding portion is formed; a second electrode terminal; and an anisotropic conductive adhesive layer containing electrically conductive particles that provide conduction between the first electrode terminal and the second electrode terminal. A ratio of a height of the protruding portion to a before-compression particle size of the electrically conductive particle is less than 60%, an opening area ratio of the first electrode terminal is more than or equal to 55%, and a height of the second electrode terminal is more than or equal to 6 μm. |
US10602618B2 |
Parts mounting system and parts mounting method
A parts mounting system includes: a parts checking section that detects parts information which is identification information applied to the electronic parts and includes a parts code for specifying parts of the electronic parts and a parts maker code for specifying the parts maker and checks the detected parts information with parts information previously registered in a storing part; and a parts data generation section that, when the detected parts information is unregistered parts information in which the parts code is stored in the storing part and the parts maker code of the parts code is not stored in the storing part, generates parts data of the electronic parts relating to the unregistered parts information based on previously registered parts data having the same parts code. |
US10602615B2 |
Display device
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first substrate provided with electrodes and wiring lines, a second substrate provided with wiring lines and opposing the first substrate, and a connector which connects the wiring lines on the first substrate and the wiring lines on the second substrate. The connector includes a support member formed of a resin and a plurality of wiring portions on the support member, and each wiring portion includes a first junction joined to the wiring lines of the first substrate, a second junction joined to the wiring lines of the second substrate, a coupling section located between the first junction and the second junction and embedded inside of the support member. |
US10602611B2 |
Robot control apparatus, robot, and robot system
A robot control apparatus is configured to include a power supply board including a power supply circuit and a driving board including a driving circuit that drives a robot with electric power supplied from the power supply board. In the thickness direction of the power supply board, the distance between a surface of the power supply board, on which the power supply circuit is provided, and a surface of the driving board, on which the driving circuit is provided, is smaller than the maximum height of the power supply board. |
US10602603B2 |
Mobile terminal and heat dissipation and shielding structure
A mobile terminal includes a circuit board, a heat emitting element disposed on the circuit board, a shielding can, and a middle frame, where the shielding can is connected to the circuit board, and forms a shielding space together with the circuit board; the heat emitting element is accommodated in the shielding space; the circuit board is disposed on one side of the middle frame; the middle frame is provided with an accommodating space; and the shielding can includes a top and a bottom that are disposed opposite to each other, where the bottom is configured to be connected to the circuit board, and the top is located above the heat emitting element and extends to the accommodating space. The present disclosure further provides a heat dissipation and shielding structure. The present disclosure helps make a mobile terminal and a heat dissipation and shielding structure lighter and thinner. |
US10602602B2 |
Heat sink for plug-in card, plug-in card including heat sink, and associated manufacturing method
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a heat sink for a plug-in card and a plug-in card including the heat sink. The heat sink comprises a first part secured to a surface of the plug-in card and a second part coupled to the first part and being movable relative to the first part in a first direction, wherein the first direction is perpendicular to the surface of the plug-in card. In this way, when the second part and the first part have a larger overlap in the first direction, the heat sink has a smaller first height and when the second part and the first part have a smaller overlap in the first direction, the heat sink has a greater second height. |
US10602593B2 |
Two-wire dimmer with improved zero-cross detection
A lighting device, such as a two-wire lighting control device, may include a controllably conductive device and a control circuit. The controllably conductive device may supply an AC line voltage to a load in response to a dive signal such that the controllable conductive device is non-conductive for a first duration of time and conductive for a second duration of time within a half-cycle of the AC line voltage. The control circuit may receive a signal from the controllably conductive device that represents a voltage developed across the controllable conductive device during the first duration of time. The control circuit may generate a sine-wave-shaped signal that complements the voltage developed across the controllably conductive device during the second duration of time. The control circuit may also filter the signal from the controllably conductive device during the first duration of time and the sine-wave-shaped signal during the second duration of time. |
US10602590B1 |
Isolation of digital signals in a lighting control transceiver
A transceiver in a lighting system may include a digital isolation component having multiple channels and an isolation barrier. The digital isolation component may accept an outbound digital signal or an inbound digital signal. On a first channel, the outbound signal may be modulated with a high-frequency signal, and provided across the isolation barrier to the non-isolated side. On the non-isolated side, a modified outbound signal may be generated based on the modulated high-frequency signal. On a second channel, the inbound signal may be modulated with a high-frequency signal that is provided across the isolation barrier to the isolated side. On the isolated side, a modified inbound signal may be generated based on the modulated high-frequency signal. The transceiver may include a voltage level comparator configured to adjust voltage levels of the signals, or an edge transition or duty cycle balancer configured to adjust edges of the signals. |
US10602588B2 |
Autonomous underwater vehicle light show
A luminous intensity compensator, comprising a light source; a sensor, configured to receive sensor information representing a position of the light source, and to output sensor data representing the position of the light source; one or more processors, configured to determine from the sensor data a distance between the light source and a reference point; determine a loss factor of a wavelength based on the determined distance between the light source and the reference point; determine a compensated luminous intensity to yield a target luminous intensity of the wavelength after luminous intensity reduction due to the loss factor; and output control data to control the light source to emit the wavelength at the compensated luminous intensity. |
US10602586B2 |
Standby power consumption control device for lighting system
A standby power consumption control device for a lighting system, includes a power factor correction module; first functional module for assisting in improving a power factor, the first functional module being located at an output end of a rectifier module of the lighting system and electrically connected to the power factor correction module; second functional module for assisting in improving a power factor, the second functional module being electrically connected to an output end of the power factor correction module; and a control module electrically connected to the first functional module, the second functional module, and the power factor correction module; the control module can control the first functional module, the second functional module, and the power factor correction module to be synchronously turned on or off according to a working state of the lighting system. |
US10602579B2 |
Method for regulating an operating current of a lighting unit and control device and motor vehicle
A control device drives an operating current of a lighting unit formed with light emitting diodes. The lighting unit is connected to a contact pair of the control device. The control device sets at least one parameter of the operating current that depends on a diode type of the lighting unit. With the lighting unit switched off, the control device generates a measurement current and ascertains a measurement value to identify the diode type. A hysteretic regulator sets the parameter of the operating current, and a current source circuit sets a reference signal at a comparator during the operation of the lighting unit. With the lighting unit inactive, the current source circuit generates the measurement current. Alternatively, a precharge device of the control device charges an output capacitance at the contact pair by a predetermined precharge routine, and a deviation from a predetermined expected value is ascertained as the measurement value. |
US10602577B2 |
Control circuit, control method and switching power supply thereof
A control circuit for generating a switching control signal to control switching operations of a power switch in a power stage circuit, can include: a first control loop configured to receive a first voltage feedback signal, and to generate a first compensation signal; a voltage regulating circuit configured to receive an output voltage signal of the power stage circuit, and to generate a second compensation signal according to a difference between an output voltage signal of the power stage circuit during different time periods; and control and driving circuit configured to receive the first and second compensation signals and a sense voltage signal that represents a current through an inductor of the power stage circuit, and to generate an OFF signal, and a switching control signal according to the OFF signal and an ON signal. |
US10602571B2 |
Heat treatment method for cam piece
Provided is a heat treatment method for a cam piece, and the cam piece has an insertion hole into which a cam shaft is inserted, a base portion configuring a base circle of a cam, and a nose portion configuring a cam ridge. The heat treatment method for the cam piece includes: a first step of using a jig formed into a shape having a cavity, the jig being inserted into the insertion hole such that the cavity is located between an inner circumferential surface of the nose portion of the cam piece and a central axis of the jig; and a second step of heating the cam piece from an outer circumferential surface side by high-frequency induction heating in a state in which the jig is inserted in the insertion hole of the cam piece. |
US10602570B2 |
Heating jacket
A jacket heater placed in adjacent to an object to be heated so as to heat and keep warm said object, which comprises: a heating element, an outer covering member that envelops and accommodates the heating element, wherein the outer covering member is configured to comprise a first shaped body that is provided on a side thereof facing the object, and a second shaped body that is provided on a side opposite from said side facing the object, the second shaped body is a resin shaped body that has a porous structure, and the second shaped body has larger thickness than the first shaped body has. Provided is a jacket heater capable of efficiently keeping warm an object heated by this configuration. |
US10602567B2 |
Methods, devices, and systems for discontinuous reception for a shortened transmission time interval and processing time
A method and apparatus for discontinuous reception for a shortened transmission time interval and processing time includes a device receiving, from a network, an indication to enable a first TTI which is a shorter TTI than a second TTI for which the device can be enabled. The method further includes the device switching from monitoring for data transmission scheduling assignments under the control of a DRX configuration associated with the second transmission time interval to monitoring for the data transmission scheduling assignments based on the first transmission time interval. |
US10602557B2 |
Discovering and protecting data streams in multi-path communication environments
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for device discovery, pairing, and transmission of audio and video media, using two or more communication paths between a media sender/source node and a media receiver/sink node. In one example of the disclosed technology, a method performed with a sink node adapted to receive data via a peer-to-peer communication and a different, second communication path, includes selecting at least a portion of a second communication path to the sink node, determining whether the second communication path is secure, and, if the second communication path is determined to be secure, then accepting connections via the second communication path. |
US10602554B2 |
Method and wireless device for managing resources for D2D communication
A method and a wireless device (110) for managing a set of resources for transmission of data to a further wireless device (120) using D2D communication are disclosed. The wireless device (110) and the further wireless device (120) are capable of being operated in a mixed cellular and D2D radio network (100). The set of resources are comprised in a cellular spectrum of the mixed cellular and D2D radio network (100). The wireless device (110) selects, from among the set of resources, a sub set of resources for the transmission of data according to a hopping algorithm for distribution of the sub set of resources among the set of resources. Then, the wireless device (110) sends a scheduling command to the further wireless device (120). The scheduling command indicates the selected sub set of resources. The wireless device (110) sends the data to the further wireless device (120) on the selected sub set of resources using D2D communication. |
US10602552B2 |
Connection identifier system and method
A method and system are proposed for establishing a requested connection between a source node and a destination node in a telecommunications network. The system and method are described in relation to a 3GPP network, but are applicable to other types of networks. The method includes generating a source application identifier for the connection within the source node, retrieving a source node identifier for the source node and transmitting the source application identifier and the source node identifier to the destination to provide a source connection identifier for the requested connection between the source node and the destination node. |
US10602551B2 |
Methods and apparatus for testing alternative wireless connections and selecting a wireless connection
A wireless terminal communicates test packets via alternative wireless access points, e.g., a WiFi access point, a 4G access point, a 5G access point, to a test server to evaluate alternative wireless links. Test scores are generated for each of the wireless links being evaluated based the performance of previous test packets transmitted over the link. In some embodiments, the controlled rate of test packet transmission over a wireless link is a function of WT speed and/or link score. Link test scores may be, and sometime are, conditionally cost adjusted based on the type of communications network, e.g., scores for more expensive networks, e.g., 4G cellular, are reduced to favor more inexpensive networks such as WiFi. The wireless terminal selects one or more of the alternative wireless connections to use for communication with a communications session end point based on the link scores. |
US10602550B2 |
Layer 2 relay protocols and mobility relay method
There is are provided methods and apparatus relating to layer 2 relaying and mobility using a sidelink interface, including a remote user equipment (UE) for use in a wireless communication network, the UE comprising: a device to network (D2N) entity, a device to device (D2D) entity, and control logic to: receive a service data unit derived from an IP packet direct the service data unit to the D2N entity for communication with an eNB using a Uu interface in a first mode of operation, and direct the service data unit to the D2D entity for communication with the eNB via a first relay UE using a sidelink interface in a second, relay, mode of operation. |
US10602548B2 |
System and method for gesture sensing
In accordance with some embodiments, a method is provided. The method includes accessing a predefined numeric sequence at an application processor. The method further includes receiving, from a sensor of the sensor system, a verification sequence having a predetermined quantity of repetitions of the predefined numeric sequence. The method further includes correlating the verification sequence with the predefined numeric sequence. The method further includes counting a quantity of correlations between the predefined numeric sequence and the verification sequence. The method further includes adjusting a parameter of the sensor or the application processor in response to the predetermined quantity of repetitions not equaling the quantity of correlations. |
US10602547B2 |
Wireless device, an access point and respective methods performed thereby for communicating with the other
An Access Point (AP) and a wireless device, as well as complementary methods performed by the AP and the wireless device for communication with each other, are provided. Embodiments of the AP-performed method can include determining one or more Clear Channel Assessment Thresholds (CCATs) for data to be transmitted to the wireless device, wherein each CCAT is associated with a particular Quality of Service (QoS) category of the data. Such embodiments can also include determining whether the channel is busy or free based on the determined one or more CCATs and based on signals or energy detected on the channel and, based on determining that the channel is free, transmitting the data to the wireless device. In some embodiments, the data can be transmitted to the wireless device while further data is being transmitted on the channel. |
US10602545B2 |
Cooperative hidden node identification and management
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described that provide for detection and management of hidden node interference. A user equipment (UE) may provide measurement reports to a serving transmitting device to help identify the hidden node interferer in response to detecting hidden node interference. The serving transmitting device may collaborate with one or more neighboring transmitting devices, such as other transmitting devices of an operator of a wireless communications system, to identify one or more of the neighboring transmitting devices that are within an energy detect or preamble detect radius of the hidden node. The serving transmitting device may coordinate with the neighboring transmitting device(s) to determine when the hidden node may transmit, to transmit coordinated preamble transmissions to prevent the hidden node from transmitting during a transmission, or to identify a modulation and coding scheme for the transmission. |
US10602543B2 |
Asynchronous channel reservation design with partial symbol alignment
An asynchronous channel reservation design is disclosed having a partial symbol alignment. The transmitting node performs a listen before talk (LBT) procedure on a transmission channel shared by one or more transmission/reception points (TRPs). Upon detecting passing the LBT, a preamble is transmitted followed by a dynamic length cyclic prefix that includes the normal cyclic prefix plus an additional variable period. The transmitter then transmits the channel reservation message after the dynamic length cyclic prefix. On the detector side, once the preamble is detected, the detecting node assumes a normal cyclic prefix before attempting to detect and decode the channel reservation information in the message. Using a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) in the channel reservation message, the detecting node may detect the channel reservation message information from the shifted version of the detected message. |
US10602542B2 |
Transmission opportunity determining method, and access point
A transmission opportunity determining method and an access point are provided, so as to implement a transmission opportunity determining method for multiuser transmission and further improve multiuser transmission efficiency. The method includes: determining, by an access point, transmission opportunity duration in which the access point performs frame transmission with at least two stations for a plurality of times; and after the access point performs backoff and obtains a channel through contention, and initially sends a downlink frame in the transmission opportunity duration, determining, by the access point, that the access point holds a transmission opportunity in the transmission opportunity duration. |
US10602541B2 |
Device, method, and system for processing random access procedures
This application relates to wireless communications technologies, and in particular, to a random access device, method, and system. In a network device provided in this application, a processing module is configured to determine a same processing result for random access procedures initiated by N terminal devices in M terminal device sets, where M and N are positive integers; and a sending module is configured to send a same random access control message to the N terminal devices, where the random access control message indicates the same processing result determined by the processing module, the message includes terminal set identification information, and the terminal set identification information identifies the N terminal devices. The network device uses a same random access reject message to indicate the same processing result for the random access procedures to the N terminal devices. |
US10602532B2 |
Wireless cross-connect switch
Methods and systems for wireless packet switching include determining a schedule for a plurality of transceivers in an enclosure. The schedule specifies which of the plurality of transceivers will act as a transmitter and which will act as a receiver. Data is transmitted from each transmitter to a corresponding receiver with a configured beamforming direction. Data is transmitted from a transmitter to a corresponding receiver by a wired connection if an angle of the beamforming direction is lower than a minimum angle. |
US10602531B2 |
Communication system, communication method, and base station
A communication system for which a first time period and a second time period different from the first time period are set in each of predetermined time intervals, includes: a base station; a first terminal configured to execute radio transmission between the first terminal and the base station in either one of an uplink and a downlink during the first time period and radio transmission between the first terminal and the base station in the other one of the uplink and the downlink in a direction opposite to the first time period during the second time period; and a second terminal configured to execute radio transmission between the second terminal and the base station in a link in the same direction as the first terminal during the first time period and does not execute radio transmission between the second terminal and the base station during the second time periods. |
US10602526B2 |
Selecting basic service set color values
An example network device may include a processor to receive information of a set of devices including at least one network device; estimate interferences of available basic service set (BSS) color values in a specified channel, based on the received information; and select one BSS color value with the interference lower than others from the available BSS color values. |
US10602521B2 |
High speed wireless data network
A wireless network includes at least a pair of nodes that are configured to communicate with each other by transmitting and receiving one or more millimeter-wave beams through an obstruction and through unobstructed air. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the network, the nodes include small, phased-array antennas and transceivers, configured with radio electronics to mitigate the path loss through certain obstructions, such as walls, floors, barriers within buildings, and the attenuation from free-space path-loss, including moisture in air (humidity). The network may include multiple pairs of nodes to form one or more wireless communication paths through various obstructions. This may allow a high-speed wireless network to be established within a structure, such as a building, without requiring additional cabling or wiring. |
US10602517B2 |
HARQ feedback using carrier aggregation
Embodiments provide methods and devices for data transmission and assignment of uplink control channel resources in an uplink FDD carrier, for enabling a terminal device to provide HARQ feedback for data transmitted in the downlink using carrier aggregation of a downlink FDD carrier and at least one TDD carrier. A method includes associating each downlink subframe in the downlink FDD carrier with an uplink control channel subframe in the uplink FDD carrier, associating each downlink subframe and special subframe in the TDD carrier with an uplink control channel subframe in the uplink FDD carrier, assigning uplink control channel resources in the uplink FDD carrier to the terminal device according to the associations, and transmitting data on said downlink FDD carrier and/or TDD carrier, to be received by the terminal device. |
US10602516B2 |
Method and apparatus of data transmission in next generation cellular networks
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) are provided. The communication method and system 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 of a user equipment (UE) for receiving data is provided. The method includes receiving, from a base station, information on radio resources allocated to the UE, and receiving, from the base station, data based on the information on the radio resources. The radio resources are associated with a plurality of symbols in a time domain and a plurality of resource block groups in a frequency domain. The information on the radio resources includes at least one of first information on a starting symbol, or second information on a size of each of the resource block groups. |
US10602515B2 |
Guard band with synchronization information
Various aspects of the disclosure relate to scaled numerology for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) waveforms or other forms of communication. First information can be encoded into a first numerology at a first set of tones and first synchronization information can be encoded into a second numerology at second set of tones. In addition, second synchronization information can be encoded into a guard band in such a way that this information can be interpreted under either the first numerology or the second numerology. |
US10602514B2 |
Display apparatus and method of setting operating channel of the same
Designating a peer-to-peer (P2P) operating channel between a display apparatus and a portable apparatus connected in a wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) direct scheme according to whether the display apparatus and an access point (AP) are connected and whether the portable apparatus and the AP are connected. |
US10602513B2 |
Wireless communication between a contact lens and an accessory device
A device for communicating data with a contact lens through a communication interface is disclosed. In embodiments of the invention, an accessory device identifies one or more wireless channels to communicate with a contact lens. Scheduling of this wireless communication is performed such that a preferred channel is selected based on noise and/or interference. In certain embodiments, a centralized scheduler, such as a Wi-Fi access point, is used to reserve the preferred channel within the associated wireless network so that clients within the network don't use this channel. |
US10602508B2 |
LTE-direct communication for vehicle-to-vehicle
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus determines K subsets of a resource pool. Each subset includes K grid elements. Additionally, each grid element includes at least K sub-elements. The apparatus selects one subset of the K subsets of the resource pool. Additionally, the apparatus transmits a message using K sub-elements of the selected subset. |
US10602507B2 |
Facilitating uplink communication waveform selection
The disclosed subject matter relates to facilitating uplink communication waveform selection in wireless communication systems, and more particularly Fifth Generation (5G) wireless communication systems. In one or more embodiments, a system is provided comprising a processor and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, facilitate performance of operations. These operations can comprise facilitating establishing a wireless communication link between a first device and a second network device of a wireless communication network, and determining a waveform filtering protocol for application by the first device in association with performance of uplink data transmissions from the first device to the second network device. |
US10602506B2 |
Activation of secondary cell containing bandwidth parts
5G methods and architectures to determine active SCells and their bandwidth parts (BWP) used in carrier aggregation (CA) are disclosed in which activating a BWP for an active SCell is performed initially according to a default value provided in initial radio resource control (RRC) messaging. After initialization, SCells and the SCell BWPs used by the user equipment (UE) are activated by RRC messaging, downlink control information (DCI) or dedicated medium access control (MAC) control elements (MAC CEs) with the initial BWP used for an activated SCell being a default value provided during initialization. |
US10602504B2 |
Multiple subframe set CSI feedback
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to techniques and methods for reporting channel state information (CSI) feedback, for example, for UEs capable of supporting evolved interference management traffic adaptation (eIMTA). An exemplary method generally includes receiving signaling of a first uplink/downlink (UL/DL) subframe configuration for communicating with a base station (BS), receiving signaling of at least one channel state information (CSI) reporting configuration indicating at least two subframe sets, where each subframe set is associated with an interference measurement resource (IMR) configuration, detecting a collision of CSI reporting for the at least two subframe sets in an uplink subframe, prioritizing one subframe set from the at least two subframe sets for CSI reporting in the uplink subframe, and reporting CSI in the uplink subframe based on the prioritization. |
US10602498B2 |
Method and apparatus for signaling different short TTI (transmission time interval) band in shortened TTI in a wireless communication system
A method and apparatus are disclosed from the perspective of a first UE. In one embodiment, the method includes a first UE configured with TTI(s) shorter than one subframe; wherein there are X TTIs in one subframe. The method further includes the first UE receiving a downlink control information which indicates resource allocation for first resources and second resources; wherein there are X TTIs in the first resources. |
US10602497B2 |
Signaling processing method, base station, and user equipment
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a signaling processing method. The method includes: in a downlink subframe set, generating a downlink assignment index (DAI) respectively for a downlink subframe that has a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) to be sent, where a value of the DAI is generated according to a preset rule and a sequence of carrier first and then subframe; and sending the PDCCH to the user equipment, where the PDCCH carries the DAI. According to the embodiments of the present invention, a transmission delay is shortened and transmission efficiency is improved. |
US10602494B2 |
Terminal device, base station device, and communication method
A cell using an unallocated frequency band or a shared frequency band is efficiently controlled. A terminal device includes a reception unit configured to receive a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) in a secondary cell having a frame structure type 3. Upon the terminal device detecting, in the secondary cell having the frame structure type 3, the PDCCH having downlink control information (DCI) in a subframe n, the terminal device assumes a configuration of occupied OFDM symbols in the secondary cell in accordance with a field in the DCI detected in the subframe n. |
US10602493B2 |
Cellular communication system devices and methods
A User Equipment has an uplink buffer for storing uplink data to be sent to a base station in an uplink grant procedure and is configured with a DTX (Discontinuous Transmission) pattern which allows it to skip the transmission of uplink padding transmissions when there is a grant but no uplink data in the uplink buffer during ‘off’ periods. |
US10602492B2 |
Method and apparatus of configuring downlink timing and transmitting random access response in mobile communication system using carrier aggregation
A method of configuring downlink timings and transmitting a random access response message is provided for a random access procedure in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) system supporting carrier aggregation. The method for adjusting timing of a terminal in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation of at least one carrier includes transmitting a Random Access Preamble to a base station, and receiving a Random Access Response with a Timing Advance Command (TAC) for commanding uplink timing adjustment from the base station, wherein the Random Access Response comprises information indicating a Timing Advance Group (TAG) to which the TAC is applied. |
US10602491B2 |
Communication method and device on unlicensed frequency band in UE and base station
The present invention provides a communication method and device on an unlicensed frequency band in a UE and a base station. To solve a scheduling problem caused by adoption of more flexible uplink and downlink sub frame configuration in an unlicensed spectrum, a UE receives high layer signaling sent by a base station. The high layer signaling indicates that a first carrier can be scheduled by control signaling transmitted in a second serving cell. The high layer signaling indicates that the first carrier can be scheduled by control signaling transmitted on the first carrier, or the first carrier can be scheduled by control signaling transmitted on the first carrier by default. The first carrier is deployed in an unlicensed spectrum, and the second serving cell is deployed in a licensed spectrum. The present invention supports adoption of more flexible uplink and downlink sub frame configuration in an unlicensed spectrum without introducing a new HARQ time sequence, and therefore, the spectrum efficiency is effectively improved. The present invention reuses the scheme in an existing cellular system as much as possible and thus has good compatibility. |
US10602490B2 |
Communication system
It is possible to efficiently transmit and receive signals containing uplink control information between a base station apparatus and a mobile station apparatus.eREG is configured with a plurality of resources into which one DL PRB pair is divided, eCCE is configured with an aggregation of a plurality of eREGs, a second PDCCH is configured with an aggregation of one or more eCCEs, a PUCCH resource corresponds to each eCCE, a first reception processing unit receives information indicating a plurality of second PDCCH regions and information indicating a PUCCH resource in which association with eCCE of the second PDCCH region for each second PDCCH region is started, from the base station apparatus, and a first control unit configures a PUCCH resource, in which association with eCCE of the second PDCCH region is started, for each second PDCCH region, based on the received information. |
US10602488B2 |
HARQ and control channel timing for enhanced machine type communications (EMTC)
Aspects of the present disclosure provide hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) techniques for enhanced machine type communication (eMTC). In one aspect, a method is provided which may be performed by a wireless device such as a user equipment (UE) for determining a HARQ ID. The method generally includes determining a HARQ ID based, at least in part, on a coverage enhancement (CE) level, and performing a HARQ process timeline based, at least in part, on the determined HARQ ID. Another method is provided for determining a subframe to transmit feedback. The method generally includes determining at least one subframe to transmit a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) to acknowledge one or more downlink transmissions based, at least in part, on availability of uplink subframes following one or more downlink subframes carrying the downlink transmissions to be acknowledged and transmitting the PUCCH in the determined at least one subframe. |
US10602483B2 |
Mobile terminated IMS calls on devices which support Wi-Fi and cellular radios
Embodiments relate to apparatus, systems, and methods for reception of calls on a mobile device that includes Wi-Fi and cellular radios. The mobile device may be configured to establish communication on a Wi-Fi network with a cellular carrier. The mobile device may further be configured to register a first IP address with an IMS server for the Wi-Fi network communication and register a second IP address with the IMS server for the cellular network communication (or register different ports of a single IP address with Wi-Fi and cellular). Upon occurrence of a mobile terminating call from the cellular carrier, the mobile device may receive an incoming call notification on one or both of the Wi-Fi network using the first IP address and the cellular network using the second IP address. |
US10602480B2 |
Paging method and device
The present invention discloses a paging method and apparatus, The method includes: obtaining, by a first access network device in a first time period, a first paging parameter group used for paging a terminal device, where the first time period is a time period before the terminal device switches from a connected mode to a light connected mode, and the first access network device is an access network device to which the terminal device is connected last time before the terminal device enters the light connected mode or an idle mode; and generating, by the first access network device, a paging message for the terminal device based on the first paging parameter group, and sending the paging message. |
US10602474B2 |
Information processing using a population of data acquisition devices
Distributed systems, controllers and methods for processing information from a plurality of devices are provided. A distributed system includes a plurality of devices distributed in an environment. Each device has at least a communication capability for interchanging information with others of the devices and/or with a communication system. Each of at least some of the devices has one or more sensors for acquiring sensor data related to the environment proximate to the device. At least one of the communication system or one or more of the devices is configured as a controller configured to: select a subset of devices from among the plurality of devices, receive information based on the acquired sensor data of the selected subset, and combine the received information from the selected subset to determine a characteristic of the environment proximate to one or more of the devices. |
US10602472B2 |
Method and system for regional data network configuration in wireless communication network
Disclosed is a 5G or pre-5G communication system for supporting a data transmission rate higher than that of a 4G communication system such as LTE. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method of a terminal in a wireless mobile communication system comprises the steps of: receiving data network information including data network access permission region information and data network identification information; checking whether the terminal enters a data network access permission region, on the basis of the data network information; and performing a data network access procedure on the basis of the checking result. |
US10602471B2 |
Communication system and synchronization method
A synchronization method is suitable between a first electronic apparatus and a second electronic apparatus. The synchronization method include following steps. A first interrupt signal is generated to trigger a first timer on the first electronic apparatus. A radio frequency packet is transmitted from the first electronic apparatus to the second electronic apparatus. In response to that the radio frequency packet is received by the second electronic apparatus, a second interrupt signal is generated to trigger a second timer on the second electronic apparatus. The second timer is synchronized with the first timer or a timestamp of the first timer is estimated according to the second interrupt signal and the radio frequency packet. |
US10602466B2 |
Multi-basic service set uplink time alignment
This disclosure provides systems, devices, apparatus and methods, including computer programs encoded on storage media, for multi-basic service set (BSS) time alignment. In one implementation, an access point (AP) may determine a first transmission parameter for a first trigger transmission to be sent to a station (STA) belonging to the first BSS. The first transmission parameter may include a transmission order for time-separated trigger transmissions, non-overlapping bandwidths for frequency-separated trigger transmissions, trigger data precoding information for spatially-separated trigger transmissions, or a combination thereof. The AP may transmit the first trigger transmission to the first STA, and in response, receive a first synchronized transmission from the first STA. The first synchronized transmission may be synchronized, for example, aligned in time, with a second synchronized transmission from a second STA of a second set of STAs in a second BSS. |
US10602458B2 |
Uplink transmit diversity in a wireless network
A wireless transmit receive unit (WTRU) may receive a higher layer message from a network that includes a list of transmit diversity offset values. A transmission power level for an uplink signal may be determined, where a transmit diversity offset value from the list is utilized to determine the transmission power level based on a format of the uplink signal. The format may be associated with bit sizes for communication. |
US10602455B2 |
Power control method and apparatus for uplink control channel
A power control method and apparatus for an uplink control channel are provided. The method includes: determining, by user equipment, to send first uplink control information on a first PUCCH and in a subframe i; determining transmit power for sending the first uplink control information on the first PUCCH and in the subframe i. In the embodiments of the present invention, the transmit power is determined by using a sum of a base power adjustment value and any one of a first power adjustment value determined according to a quantity of bits of the first uplink control information. Therefore, a method for determining the transmit power is provided. |
US10602451B2 |
Disabling an application based on power level
One embodiment provides a method, including: identifying, using a processor, a power level of an information handling device; determining, using a processor, that the power level is below a predetermined threshold; and disabling, based upon the power level being below the predetermined threshold, access to at least one application of the information handling device. Other aspects are described and claimed. |
US10602449B2 |
Methods and stations for power saving in radio communication
Methods and stations (200, 204) for enabling power saving in a receiving station (204) when a transmitting station (200) transmits a radio signal to a targeted station (202). The transmitting station (200) sets at least one power limitation bit that indicates an estimated power limitation status of the targeted station (202), and transmits the radio signal with a preamble including the power limitation bit. When receiving said preamble, the receiving station (204) is able to determine whether to receive and decode the remaining complete radio signal or not, based on the power limitation bit. For example, if the receiving station (204) itself is power limited, it can save power by not receiving and decoding the complete radio signal when the power limitation bit in the preamble indicates that the targeted station (202) is non-power limited. |
US10602448B2 |
Remote wakeup method, connection server, and networking apparatus having sleep mode
A remote wakeup method includes: receiving a wakeup request packet from a first apparatus, obtaining a wakeup information according to the wakeup request packet, generating an apparatus wakeup packet according to the wakeup request packet and the wakeup information, obtaining a connection information corresponding to a second apparatus according to the wakeup request packet, and sending the apparatus wakeup packet to the second apparatus based on the connection information. The wakeup request packet includes a device identifier (UID) of the second apparatus, and the apparatus wakeup packet includes the device identifier of the second apparatus and wakeup information. |
US10602447B2 |
Long paging cycle and paging enhancement for power saving LTE devices
An enhanced paging mechanism is provided for UEs waking up from a very long paging cycle to improve paging robustness and flexibility. Enhanced paging includes absolute time paging (ATP) and paging with extended wakeup time. For absolute time paging, a UE receives ATP configuration and uses the actual wall time to calculate paging occasion if a condition is satisfied. In one embodiment, the wall time is acquired from at least one of an internal UE clock, a GPS time, information broadcasted from the network, or information from a higher layer signaling. For paging with extended wakeup time, a UE applies a long paging cycle followed by multiple normal paging cycles after waking up from the long paging cycle. In one embodiment, the long paging cycle is infinite and the UE enters normal paging cycle only upon TAU-triggered paging or uplink traffic. |
US10602445B2 |
M2M semi-persistent scheduling in wireless communications
Various examples and schemes pertaining machine-to-machine (M2M) semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) in wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) receives a control signal from a network node of a wireless network. The UE applies, based on the control signal, an SPS configuration such that the UE enters one of one or more low-power modes between two adjacent SPS occasions. |
US10602444B2 |
Reducing power consumption in computing devices with wireless network interfaces
An apparatus includes a wireless transceiver configured to communicate data with a network device. The apparatus also includes a processing device, operatively coupled with the wireless transceiver. The processing device is configured to determine whether a computing device coupled to the apparatus has data to transmit to the network device. The processing device is also configured to transmit a first message indicating that the computing device does not have data to transmit to the other device in response to determining that the computing device does not have data to transmit to the network device. The processing device is further configured to transition the apparatus to a reduced power state. The apparatus uses less power in the reduced power state than in an active state. |
US10602429B2 |
Access control in new radio
A method executed by a wireless device for network access of the wireless device to a network node is disclosed. The method includes initiating an access attempt to the network node; reading a first layer of access control information (ACI) from the network node to determine whether an access control indicator in the first layer for an access category is ON, wherein the access control indicator for the access category is associated with a characteristic/classification of the access attempt by the wireless device to the network node; in response to the access control indicator in the first layer for the access category being ON, reading a second layer of the ACI from the network node to determine whether the access attempt to the network node is allowed based on one or more specific parameters associated with the access category in the second layer of the ACI. |
US10602427B2 |
Infrastructure-assisted client management using synthesized beacon reports
Infrastructure-based client management uses synthesized beacon reports to effect client association with APs in a wireless digital network. Beacon reports are synthesized by having a plurality of APs in the network collect client reports and send those reports to a report process on the network. The report process accumulates client reports from the plurality of APs and selects one or more candidate APs to support a client. Selection may be made on reported SNR, AP loading, channel loading, AP characteristics, or a combination. The report process may produce blacklists and optionally whitelists for use by APs to use in processing client probe and connection requests. |
US10602426B2 |
Method and apparatus for modifying a user data path in a wireless communication network
Provided is a method of modifying a data path between a user equipment (UE) and a core network node (CNN) in a wireless communication network. The method comprises the steps of: at a network node handling both signalling messages and user data for an existing data path between said UE and said CNN, obtaining data uniquely associated with a data path resource for said UE and/or uniquely identifying said UE and mapping said data to said existing data path; and modifying said existing data path based on said mapping. The network node handling both signal messaging and user data for an existing data path may comprise a gateway (GW) connecting a source base station (SBS) and a target base station (TBS) to a Mobility Management Entity (MME) of the core network, said GW being configured to handle both user plane data and control plane data for a plurality of UEs. The data uniquely associated with a data path resource for said UE and/or uniquely identifying said UE may be obtained from a Source to Target Transparent Container Information Element (IE) of a Handover Required message issued by the SBS. |
US10602425B2 |
Cluster-based beacon signal transmission
A method in an access point (AP) for broadcasting a beacon signal in a high frequency radio communication network. The method entails broadcasting a same beacon signal together with other APs in the AP cluster synchronously over the AP's beams having a same beam identification, the broadcasted same beacon signal further containing the same beam identification. |
US10602424B2 |
System and method for digital communication between computing devices
A wireless communication device, comprising radio frequency transceivers which transmit outbound messages to targeted receivers, and receive the inbound messages addressed to the respective transceiver; each having a processor which controls the transceiver to establish communication sessions according to a protocol, and processes targeting and address information. The transceiver communicates with a telephone device having a telephone address book containing information which defines the targets and address for a telephone network and perhaps other networks. The address book entries are human editable through a human machine user interface. The address book entries are intended for centrally controlled switch networks having hierarchically formatted address information, but since these are at least quasi-unique, they are used as address labels in an unswitched peer-to-peer network formed of the transceivers. This permits a common address scheme across the peer-to-peer network and switched network of the telephone device. |
US10602419B1 |
Terminal device, communication system and communication quality measurement method
To shorten time required to measure communication quality levels, a terminal device selects one of a or second measurement scheme based on an amount of available bandwidth provided by a current cell in which the terminal device is currently present and other information. When the current cell is provides a largest amount of available bandwidth, the terminal device selects the first scheme, and when the current cell provides a smallest amount of available bandwidth, the terminal device selects the second scheme. When the first scheme is selected, the terminal device measures communication quality levels of communication with all peripheral cells, and when the second scheme is selected, the terminal device acquires current location information on the terminal device, and then extracts one or more of the peripheral cells based on current location information and historical communication information, and measures communication quality levels of communication with the extracted peripheral cells. |
US10602415B2 |
Method of processing anchor user plane function (UPF) for local offloading in 5G cellular network
Disclosed are a communication scheme and a system thereof for converging an IoT technology and a 5G communication system for supporting a high data transmission rate beyond that of a 4G system. The present disclosure can be applied to intelligent services (for example, services related to a smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, retail business, security, and safety) based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology. The present disclosure relates to a method of processing an anchor UPF for local offloading when a UE moves in a 5G cellular wireless communication system. |
US10602414B2 |
Methods and system for providing multiple video content streams over different communication networks
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving video content streams from multiple source mobile devices and identifying that the video content streams pertain to a same event. Additional aspects may include identifying end mobile devices for the video content streams and determining a portion of the end mobile devices are coupled to one communication network and another communication network. Further aspects can include identifying a predicted traffic pattern on the first communication network based on the multiple video content streams pertaining to the same event and that the portion of the multiple end mobile devices are communicatively coupled to the first communication network. Additional aspects may include transmitting a portion of the video content streams across the first communication network and transmitting another portion of the video content streams across the second communication network according to the predicted traffic pattern. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10602409B1 |
Dynamic buffer allocation based on signal degradation
An access node can dynamically adjust a buffer allocation of a wireless device connected thereto, based on a packet loss or other signal degradation characteristic of a wireless link between the access node and the wireless device. The wireless device may be a relay node. The signal degradation may be indicated by a packet loss of data transmitted over the wireless link. Based on the detected signal degradation, the donor access node dynamically and in real-time adjusts a size of a buffer or sub-buffer allocated to the relay node. Threshold comparisons are used to determine when and by how much to adjust the buffer size. Operations are not limited to relay node buffers, and can be applied to buffers associated with standard wireless devices based upon signal characteristics thereof, an application requirement of the devices, or a historical trend of packets losses for the wireless links associated therewith. |
US10602408B2 |
Resource control in a shared RAN
Example implementations are directed to a method and an apparatus for managing one of a plurality of core networks (CNs) sharing a radio access network (RAN), which may receive a RAN resource allocation control type indicator associated with at least one CN of the plurality of CNs. The RAN resource allocation control type indicator be at least one of: a guaranteed minimum allocation of RAN resources, an absolute allocation of RAN resources, and a percentage-based allocation of RAN resources. The method and apparatus may further include determining a RAN resource allotment parameter for the at least one CN of the plurality of CNs. The RAN resource allotment parameter and an identification of the associated at least one CN may be transmitted to a traffic controller such that the at least one CN is allocated an amount of RAN resources based on the resource allotment value may. |
US10602406B2 |
Multiband data delivery device and method
In a communication device and communication method, channel quality information for first and the second communication protocols is calculated. Further, allocation information can be generated for the first and the second communication protocols based on the corresponding channel quality information. Sequence numbers of corresponding data frames to be transmitted by the communication device can be generated. Further, the data frames and corresponding sequence numbers can be allocated to the first and the second communication protocols based on the allocation information. |
US10602397B2 |
Real-time relay of wireless communications
Exemplary embodiments include a system having a first wireless audio output device configured to connect to a source device via a first piconet and a second wireless audio output device configured to connect to the first wireless audio output device via a second piconet. A schedule of the first piconet includes a plurality of slots associated with an audio packet, a first subset of the slots used by the source device to transmit the audio packet, the first and second wireless audio output devices tuning to the first piconet to listen for the transmissions of the audio packet, and when, after a last one of the first subset of slots, the first or second wireless audio output devices did not receive the audio packet, the first and second wireless audio output devices exchange information via the second piconet such that the both wireless audio output device receive the audio packet. |
US10602393B2 |
Front-haul communications system for enabling communication service continuity in a wireless distribution system (WDS) network
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to a front-haul communications system for enabling communication service continuity in a wireless distribution system (WDS) network. A WDS network includes a front-haul communications system and a plurality of remote WDSs. In this regard, a front-haul link control circuit is provided in the front-haul communications system to detect failed front-haul communication link(s). In response to detecting the failed front-haul communication link(s), the front-haul link control circuit reroutes a disrupted communication service(s) to operational front-haul communication link(s) based on bandwidth capacity requirements of the disrupted communication service(s) and unused bandwidth capacity of the operational front-haul communication link(s). By detecting the failed front-haul communication link(s) and rerouting the disrupted communication service(s) communicated on the failed front-haul communication link(s), it is possible to enable communication service continuity in the WDS network, thus enhancing efficiency and performance of the WDS network. |
US10602392B2 |
Wireless communication method and wireless communication apparatus
The present invention provides a wireless communication method, so as to reduce costs and meet a personalized requirement for an air interface in time. The method is performed in a communication system using at least two air interfaces, and configuration information of the at least two air interfaces is different. The at least two air interfaces include a common air interface and at least one dedicated air interface. Configuration information of the common air interface is preconfigured in a network device and a terminal device. |
US10602389B2 |
Method for reporting channel state information of terminal in wireless communication system and device using the method
Provided are a method for reporting channel state information of a terminal in a wireless communication system and a device using the method. A terminal receives at least one or more A-CSI request message that triggers aperiodic CSI reports for a plurality of CSI processes of a first cell, and as a response to the at least one or more A-CSI request message, updates at least one of the plurality of CSI processes that were triggered, wherein, if a CSI process capability is defined as the maximum number of CSI processes that the terminal may operate for a specific cell, and if the CSI process capability for the first cell is less than the number of the triggered aperiodic CSI reports, and the CSI process capability for a second cell is more than the number of aperiodic CSI reports triggered for the second cell, the residual CSI process capability for the second cell is used for updating the CSI process for the first cell. |
US10602388B1 |
Application quality of experience metric
A method of evaluating an application performance metric of a Wi-Fi device that is running an application and that is receiving application data from another Wi-Fi device transmitting the application data is disclosed. An indication of a delay in one or more of a plurality of access category queues at the Wi-Fi device transmitting the application data is received. The delay over time is characterized, wherein the characterization of the delay over time includes a statistical measure of the delay determined based on the received indication of the delay in the one or more of the plurality of access category queues. An application quality-of-experience (QoE) metric is determined based on a mapping from the characterization of the delay over time to an application performance. |
US10602383B1 |
Application of machine learning for building predictive models enabling smart fail over between different network media types
Computing devices are configured to passively monitor network stacks and protocols for a respective computing device, transmit metadata and statistics gathered by the monitoring to a remote service, and utilize a crowd-sourced heuristic model responsively generated by the remote service to proactively predict connectivity issues and connect to a best available network media and access device for the network media. A computing device's operating system may monitor various networking protocols without the computing device engaging in constant network activities (e.g., video streaming). The statistics obtained from this passive monitoring can be utilized by the remote service using various machine learning techniques to predict when networks will subsequently fail. Profiles are developed and sorted within the model to be used by individual computing devices to seamlessly connect to access devices based on performance, as opposed to connecting to the access device previously utilized by the user. |
US10602379B2 |
Wireless communication method, wireless communication device and non-transitory computer readable recording medium thereof
A wireless communication method comprises the following steps: a Static and Public Virtual Access Point (PS-VAP) on a Physical Access Point (PAP) receives a Probe Request from a station; the PS-VAP sends a Virtual Access Point (VAP) Setup Request to a server in response to the Probe Request; the PAP creates a Dedicated-and-Dynamic VAP (DD-VAP) having a Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the station according to a VAP Setup Response sent from the server; and the DD-VAP sends a Probe Reply including the SSID of the DD-VAP to the station. |
US10602377B2 |
Dual mode communications device with null steering and methods for use therewith
In accordance with one or more embodiments, a communication device includes a dual-band antenna array configured to transmit first radio frequency (RF) signals to a remote device in an RF band and to transmit first millimeter wave (MMW) signals to the remote device in a MMW frequency band, wherein the MMW frequency band is above the RF band. A base transceiver station is configured to generate a consolidated steering matrix in accordance with the transmission of the first RF signals to the remote device in the RF band. A remote radio head is configured to convert the consolidated steering matrix to a converted steering matrix that facilitates the transmission of the first MMW signals to the remote device in the MMW frequency band via the dual-band antenna array in accordance with an antenna beam pattern having at least one selected null direction, and further configured to generate the first MMW signals in accordance with the converted steering matrix. |
US10602376B2 |
Dual mode communications device with remote device feedback and methods for use therewith
In accordance with one or more embodiments, a communication device includes an antenna array configured to receive first millimeter wave (MMW) signals from a remote device in a millimeter wave (MMW) frequency band and to transmit second millimeter wave (MMW) signals to the remote device in the MMW frequency band. A base transceiver station is configured to generate a consolidated steering matrix in accordance in a radio frequency (RF) band based on a consolidated feedback matrix in accordance with the RF band, wherein the MMW frequency band is above the RF band. A remote radio head is configured to: process the first MMW wave signals received from the remote device to recover an original feedback matrix in accordance with the MMW frequency band; convert the original feedback matrix in accordance with the MMW frequency band to the consolidated feedback matrix in accordance with the RF band; convert the consolidated steering matrix to a converted steering matrix that facilitates the transmission of the second MMW signals to the remote device in the MMW frequency band, and is further configured to generate the second MMW signals in accordance with the converted steering matrix. |
US10602375B2 |
Efficient adaptable wireless network system with agile beamforming
Beamforming for adapting wireless signaling beams in an adaptive and agile manner is contemplated. The beamforming may be characterized by adaptively constructing beam form parameters to provide wireless signaling in a manner that maximizes efficiency and bandwidth according to device positioning relative to a responding base station. |
US10602372B2 |
Avoidance of interference in wireless communications
In one embodiment, a terminal of a first wireless communication network determines a protection zone for each of a plurality of unintended receivers of a second wireless communication network, where a protection zone defines a geographical area where transmission by the terminal might interfere with operation of a corresponding unintended receive. At the time of an attempted transmission, the terminal determines its current location, and whether the current location is within any protection zone of the plurality of unintended receivers. If not within any protection zone of the plurality of unintended receivers, the terminal performs the transmission, but if so, then the terminal may then perform a local assessment of interference to the one or more unintended receivers. Once concluding that there would be no interference with any of the one or more unintended receivers, the terminal may then perform the transmission. Otherwise, the terminal prevents the transmission. |
US10602371B2 |
Computing protection zones for avoidance of interference in wireless communications
In one embodiment, a device of a first wireless communication network determines location information and antenna properties corresponding to each of a plurality of unintended receivers of a second wireless communication network. The device may then compute a protection zone for each of the plurality of unintended receivers based on the location information and antenna properties, wherein a protection zone defines a geographical area where transmission by a terminal in the first wireless communication network might interfere with operation of a corresponding unintended receiver. As such, the terminal may thus determine whether to perform or prevent an attempted transmission to an intended receiver in the first wireless communication network based on whether a current location of the terminal, at a time of the attempted transmission by the terminal, is within any protection zone of the plurality of unintended receivers. |
US10602368B2 |
Method and device for controlling access to a limited access spectrum
A method and device for controlling access to a limited access spectrum, the method including: authorizing a mobile communications device in a predefined geographic area to communicate via the limited access spectrum, wherein access by the mobile communications device to the limited access spectrum is based on a user profile defining access rights to the limited access spectrum; determining a load level of communications on the limited access spectrum in the predefined geographic area; and allocating a communications timing parameter to the mobile communications device based on the load level. In addition, the communications timing parameter may be further based on a priority status of a recipient of the communication from the mobile communications device. |
US10602367B2 |
Wireless communication apparatus, wireless communication system, and wireless communication method
A wireless communication apparatus is provided that is capable of performing setting of a wireless LAN access point so that frequency utilization efficiency of an entire wireless communication system that includes wireless LAN access points of different manufacturers and different model numbers is improved. A wireless communication system which performs setting necessary for a wireless LAN access point constituting a wireless communication network to operate includes: an information collection unit which collects setting information set in the wireless LAN access point and wireless environment information in the wireless LAN access point, a parameter calculation unit which obtains a parameter to be set for the wireless LAN access point, which is a collection source, based on the collected setting information and the collected wireless environment information, and a parameter setting unit which transmits the obtained parameter to the wireless LAN access point, which is a collection source, over a network and performs setting of the parameter. |
US10602361B2 |
Storage device, reader writer, access control system, and access control method
A storage device of the disclosure includes: a storage section that stores data; a communication section that performs wireless communication with one or a plurality of electronic apparatuses; an interface section that performs exchange of the data with a host apparatus; and a control section that determines a distance to each of the electronic apparatuses through the wireless communication, and controls access to the storage section by the host apparatus, on the basis of the distance and whether the host apparatus is accessing the storage section. |
US10602360B2 |
Secure mobile device integration with vehicles
A computerized method comprising, on a mobile computing device, processing a vehicle integration request made by one or more of (i) the mobile computing device and (ii) a transportation vehicle. The mobile computing device computes a risk assessment value that quantifies a security risk to the transportation vehicle as a result of connecting the mobile computing device to the transportation vehicle, where the computing is based on one or more of a hardware and a software of the mobile computing device. The mobile computing device transmits the risk assessment value to a vehicle computer integrated in the transportation vehicle. The mobile computing device completes a digital data connection with the vehicle computer when the risk assessment value complies with a vehicle access security policy of the vehicle computer. |
US10602349B2 |
Scaling mobile gateways in a 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) network
Particular embodiments described herein provide for a system that can be configured to initialize a gateway, assign a range of tunnel endpoint identifiers (TEID) to the gateway, where the range of TEIDs are associated with the gateway, and communicate the range of TEIDs to routers, where each TEID in the range of TEIDs is used to by the router to route packets to the gateway. In an example, the range of TEIDS associated with the gateway are assigned to the gateway when the gateway was initialized and the gateway assigns the TEID for the session. |
US10602348B2 |
System and method for updating dataset versions resident on a wireless device
A system and method for selectively updating the versions of stored datasets on a wireless device that selectively communicates to a wireless network and downloads datasets, such as software applications and information, from download servers on the wireless network. The wireless device has a resident dataset version summary file that identifies the version of each resident dataset, and upon the wireless device attempting to communicate with the download server, the wireless device compares the version of each specific resident dataset listed in the resident dataset version summary file with the version of downloadable datasets resident on the download server to thereby determine if the version of a wireless device resident dataset is different from the version of a download server resident dataset. If the download server resident dataset is more recent, the wireless device can download it to overwrite the wireless device resident dataset. |
US10602345B2 |
Method and apparatus for provisioning mobile subscriber identification information to multiple devices and provisioning network elements
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, communication device, including a universal integrated circuit card that stores a provisioned, shared international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI), having a processing system that accesses the universal integrated circuit card to determine the shared IMSI using a secret key, wherein the secret key is uniquely associated with the universal integrated circuit card. A second IMSI is received via an over-the-air interface responsive to a first registration request that includes the shared IMSI and identification information obtained by an identity function of the network. The second IMSI is stored in the universal integrated circuit card, wherein the second IMSI facilitates a registration process that registers the communication device with the network, and wherein registration of the communication device facilitates access to subscriber services for the communication device. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10602344B2 |
Method and apparatus for identification in wireless network, and device
Embodiments of the present application relate to a method and an apparatus for identification of a device in a wireless network. The method includes: using, by at least one of a user equipment, a terminal device, a radio access network device, or a core network device, an international mobile equipment identity (IMEI) or an extended international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) as a subscriber identification number. |
US10602343B2 |
IMS parameter configuration method, system and mobile terminal
An international mobile subscriber (IMS) parameter configuration method, comprising: an application processor in a mobile terminal acquires an IMS identification code; from a baseband processor by means of a preset command; the application processor in the mobile terminal collects IMS configuration parameters and associates a mobile country code and a mobile network code in the IMS identification code with the IMS configuration parameters; the application processor in the mobile terminal transmits the mobile country code, the mobile network code and the IMS configuration parameters to the baseband processor; and the baseband processor in the mobile terminal receives the IMS configuration parameters from the application processor and configures the IMS configuration parameters of a corresponding service provider according to the mobile country code and the mobile network code. |
US10602337B2 |
Route configuration method and apparatus for contactless application
A route configuration method and apparatus for a contactless application, where the method includes receiving, by a near field communication (NFC) controller (NFCC), a data frame from a peer device using a first NFC communications technology, and sending, by the NFCC, the data frame to a determined target NFC execution environment (NFCEE) in a target route entry. A plurality of communication channels exist between the NFCEE and the NFCC, and therefore a route entry includes indication information indicating that a first communication channel corresponding to the first NFC communications technology is in an active state such that when determining the target route entry, the NFCC can determine, based on the indication information in the route entry, that the route entry in which the first communication channel corresponding to the first NFC communications technology is in the active state is the target route entry. |
US10602331B2 |
Inter-vehicle communication system, vehicle system, vehicle illumination system and vehicle
An inter-vehicle communication system includes: a first vehicle including a message generator configured to generate a message and a first wireless communication unit configured to wirelessly transmit the generated message; a second vehicle including a second wireless communication unit configured to receive the message transmitted from the first vehicle; and a display device that is located in the second vehicle and is configured to display the message. |
US10602329B2 |
System and method for routing, mobility, application services, discovery, and sensing in a vehicular network environment
A method includes receiving, by a processor of a data collector, a request for sensor data related to an event. The method also includes sending a plurality of requests for the sensor data to a plurality of on-board units (OBUs), respectively, where the plurality of OBUs is associated with a plurality of vehicles, respectively. The method further includes receiving a plurality of responses from the plurality of OBUs, respectively, wherein each response of the plurality of responses includes a sensor data item related to the event. In more specific embodiments the plurality of requests are sent to the plurality of OBUs based on the plurality of OBUs being located within a certain proximity to the event. In yet further embodiments, each sensor data item of the plurality of responses is encapsulated with a respective tag. |
US10602324B2 |
Methods and systems for invoking functions based on whether a partial print or an entire print is detected
Systems and methods are described herein for expanding the functionality of a print scanner. The scanner may be programmed to invoke a different function if only a portion of a print is detected rather than a full print. In this manner, it would be possible for a user to share a user equipment device such as a smartphone with a friend. The user may wish to share his or her smartphone, and may activate access to the browser that does not include any of the cookies, private passwords, or other login information during a session by using just the tip of the user's finger on a fingerprint scanner, as opposed to the user's full fingerprint. When the user wishes to again have his or her personal information accessible in the browser, the user may activate the browser using the user's full fingerprint. |
US10602322B2 |
Application data delivery service for networks supporting multiple transport mechanisms
An Application Data Delivery Service (ADDS) facilitates application data transfer between applications that may reside in a device domain (e.g., M2M/MTC devices and gateways) and applications residing in a network domain (e.g., an AS or SCS). The ADDS leverages existing 3GPP transport mechanisms, such as NAS, SMS, USSD, and User Plane, and it is configured to select a transport mechanism for delivering application data based on criteria, such as application data characteristics, application/end node characteristics and availability, subscription information, policies of the network, network conditions (such as congestion, node availability) and the like. |
US10602319B2 |
Apparatus and method for sending and receiving broadcast signals
A broadcast signal receiver includes a tuner configured to tune a broadcast signal, a pilot detector configured to detect pilots comprised in the tuned broadcast signal, a de-framer configured to de-frame a signal frame of the broadcast signal and to extract Physical Layer Pipe (PLP) data, and a decoder configured to decode the extracted PLP data. |
US10602317B2 |
System and method of alternative tracking upon disabling of monitoring device
A method and system for locating a fugitive with a disabled personal monitoring device is provided. The method includes: providing a monitored individual with a personal monitoring device being: (a) secured to the monitored individual, (b) configured to determine a location of the personal monitoring device at particular times, and (c) configured to upload the determined location of the personal monitoring device at the particular times; storing the uploaded location data to thereby create a movement history of the monitored individual; cross referencing at least a portion of the movement history with a record of detected probe signals emitted by wireless devices to thereby identify wireless devices that the personal monitoring device has encountered; selecting, based on at least one predetermined rule, a wireless device identified by the cross referencing; determining a relevant location of the wireless device; and notifying a supervising authority of the relevant location. |
US10602315B2 |
System and method for providing a platform for creating, browsing and searching a journal of activities of a user
A system is disclosed for providing a platform for creating, browsing and searching a journal of a user's activities. The system comprising a data storage area to store: a user database, wherein information pertaining to one or more users is stored; a location group objects database, wherein one or more location group objects are stored, each object comprising a timestamp, coordinates and motion status of a user; a points of interest database wherein one or more location points of interest of the user are stored, the points of interest comprise data relating to the user from one or more data sources on a network that index data based on time; and one or more servers coupled to the user database, location group objects database and points of interest database via the network, the one or more servers programmed to execute computer program modules, the computer program modules comprising: a tracker engine configured to (1) receive and process data from one or more sensors sensing the location of the user and (2) generate a plurality of location group objects that comprise a time, coordinates and motion status of the user; and an annotation engine configured to assign a physical location to each location group object. |
US10602314B2 |
System and method for controlling mobile services using sensor information
A system includes a database of image data associated with a vehicle; and control logic configured to cause a user device to capture one or more images and compare data associated with the one or more images with the image data to determine if a user is present in a vehicle and disable a text messaging function at least in part responsive to the determination using the image data. |
US10602313B2 |
State-based location monitoring
Techniques are disclosed for state-based location monitoring and determining a location of a mobile device. An application processor identifies a desired movement state. The application processor notifies a coprocessor of the desired state and enters a low power mode. The coprocessor monitors movement data to determine whether the desired state has occurred. In the event the desired state has occurred, the coprocessor will notify the application processor. The application processor can then determine whether it should switch to a high power mode. |
US10602312B2 |
Content delivery system, content delivery server, in-vehicle terminal, content delivery method
Provided is a content delivery system which includes an in-vehicle terminal and a content delivery server connected via wireless communication. The content delivery server includes a pre-sending unit which identifies a content that is likely to be used by the in-vehicle terminal in a dead spot where a communication status of the wireless communication is inferior, and sends the identified content to the in-vehicle terminal before a vehicle mounted with the in-vehicle terminal reaches the dead spot. The in-vehicle terminal includes an in-vehicle terminal storage unit which stores the content sent from the pre-sending unit. |
US10602311B2 |
Apparatus and method for estimating location in a wireless communication system
Disclosed is a method for increasing location estimation accuracy of a communication device, including identifying a set including at least one sample among a plurality of samples of a probability distribution for estimated locations of the communication device, and determining a location of the communication device among the at least one sample based on a reliability of each of the at least one sample, by determining the reliability of each of the at least one sample in the set, when a difference between a first location of the communication device which is estimated based on a first scheme and a second location of the communication device which is estimated based on a second scheme is greater than or equal to a preset threshold value, and determining a sample of which a reliability is greatest among the at least one sample as the location of the communication device. |
US10602304B2 |
Registration management method for terminal accessing 5G network on non-3GPP access
A communication technique of fusing a fifth generation (5G) communication for supporting higher data transmission rate beyond a fourth generation (4G) system with an Internet of things (IoT) technology and a system thereof is provided. The technique may be applied to an intelligent service (smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail business, security and safety related service, or the like) based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT related technology. A method is provided for effectively managing a registration state for a terminal in a 5G core network such as an access and mobility management function (AMF) in a situation of accessing a 5G network via a non-3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) access. |
US10602298B2 |
Directional propagation
The description relates to parametric directional propagation for sound modeling and rendering. One implementation includes receiving virtual reality space data corresponding to a virtual reality space. The implementation can include using the virtual reality space data to simulate directional impulse responses for initial sounds emanating from multiple moving sound sources and arriving at multiple moving listeners. The implementation can include using the virtual reality space data to simulate directional impulse responses for sound reflections in the virtual reality space. The directional impulse responses can be encoded and used to render sound that accounts for a geometry of the virtual reality space. |
US10602296B2 |
Audio object adjustment for phase compensation in 6 degrees of freedom audio
Phase effect interference is determined at a listening location between signals from at least two audio objects; and a modified position is computed for at least one of the audio objects such that the determined phase effect interference at the listening location is altered as a result of the modified position. For each audio object for which the position is modified at least phase of at least one frequency component of the respective signal is adjusted in correspondence with the modified position so as to eliminate the determined phase effect interference. The signals from the at least two audio objects are formed after this adjusting; and then the formed signals are provided to a sound system comprising multiple audio transducers so as to render the formed signals at the listening position where the phase effect interference is eliminated during rendering. |
US10602293B2 |
Methods and apparatus for higher order ambisonics decoding based on vectors describing spherical harmonics
The encoding and decoding of HOA signals using Singular Value Decomposition includes forming based on sound source direction values and an Ambisonics order corresponding ket vectors (|Y(Ωs)) of spherical harmonics and an encoder mode matrix (ΞOxS). From the audio input signal (|x(Ωs)) a singular threshold value (σs) determined. On the encoder mode matrix a Singular Value Decomposition is carried out in order to get related singular values which are compared with the threshold value, leading to a final encoder mode matrix rank (rfine). Based on direction values (Ωl) of loudspeakers and a decoder Ambisonics order (Nl), corresponding ket vectors (|Y(Ωl)) and a decoder mode matrix (ΨOxL) are formed. On the decoder mode matrix a Singular Value Decomposition is carried out, providing a final decoder mode matrix rank (rfind). From the final encoder and decoder mode matrix ranks a final mode matrix rank is determined, and from this final mode matrix rank and the encoder side Singular Value Decomposition an adjoint pseudo inverse (Ξ+)† of the encoder mode matrix (ΞOxS) and an Ambisonics ket vector (|a′s) are calculated. The number of components of the Ambisonics ket vector is reduced according to the final mode matrix rank so as to provide an adapted Ambisonics ket vector (|a′l). From the adapted Ambisonics ket vector, the output values of the decoder side Singular Value Decomposition and the final mode matrix rank an adjoint decoder mode matrix (Ψ)† is calculated, resulting in a ket vector (|y(Ωl)) of output signals for all loudspeakers. |
US10602288B1 |
System and method for compensating for non-linear behavior for an acoustic transducer
In at least one embodiment, an audio amplifier system including a memory and an audio amplifier is provided. The audio amplifier includes the memory and is programmed to receive an audio input signal and to generate a target current signal based on the audio input signal. The audio amplifier is further configured to generate a first predicted position of a voice coil of a loudspeaker and to generate a first corrected current signal based on the target current signal and on the first predicted position of the voice coil. The audio amplifier is further configured to determine a pressure within a loudspeaker enclosure based at least on the first predicted position of the voice coil and determine a position of a passive radiator based at least on the pressure within the loudspeaker enclosure. The audio amplifier is further configured to generate a second predicted position of the voice coil. |
US10602287B2 |
Audio transmission system
An audio transmission system of the present invention includes: an unmanned aircraft; a steering terminal that is used to steer the unmanned aircraft; and an information terminal configured to access a server providing a service for translating text data created in an official language of a country into a designated language other than the official language, and converting the translated text data into audio data, the information terminal being able to download the audio data from the server. The information terminal transmits the audio data in the designated language downloaded from the server to the unmanned aircraft, and the unmanned aircraft outputs the audio data in the designated language as an audio message from a speaker attached to an airframe. |
US10602284B2 |
Transducer management
A hearing prosthesis, including an actuator assembly, and a chassis supporting the actuator assembly, wherein the actuator assembly is configured to vibrate when an electrical current is applied to the actuator assembly such that a first apparatus of the actuator assembly vibrates relative to a second apparatus of the actuator assembly, the chassis is connected to the second apparatus, and the actuator assembly retains data related to an operational performance of the actuator assembly. |
US10602282B2 |
Adaptive feedback gain correction
A hearing aid includes a signal processor, a input transducer electrically connected to the signal processor, a receiver electrically connected to the signal processor, an adaptive feedback cancellation filter configured to suppress feedback from a signal path between the receiver and the input transducer, and a feedback gain correction unit configured for adjusting a gain parameter of the signal processor based at least in part on coefficients of the adaptive feedback cancellation filter. A method of adjusting a gain parameter of a signal processor of a hearing aid includes monitoring filter coefficients of a feedback cancellation filter of the hearing aid, and adjusting the gain parameter of the signal processor in dependence of the monitored filter coefficients. |
US10602278B2 |
Speaker
The present disclosure discloses a speaker, including a frame, a front cover forming an accommodating space with the frame and a vibration system and a magnetic circuit system which are accommodated in the accommodating space and are respectively fixed to the frame, where the magnetic circuit system includes a magnetic bowl fixed to the frame and a magnet fixed in the magnetic bowl, the magnetic bowl includes a first component forming a framework and a second component embedded into the first component, and the magnetic permeability of the second component is greater than that of the first component. The speaker of the present disclosure can improve the permeability performance of the magnetic circuit system. |
US10602277B2 |
Acoustic device
The present disclosure provides an acoustic device, including a frame, a vibration system fixed to the frame, a magnetic circuit system configured to drive the vibration system to vibrate and produce a sound, and a magnetic frame sealing cap configured to fix the magnetic circuit system to the frame, where the magnetic circuit system includes a magnetic yoke and a magnet fixed to the magnetic yoke, the magnetic frame sealing cap includes a bottom wall and a side wall that is in a ring shape and is bent and extends from a periphery of the bottom wall, the magnetic yoke is fixed to the bottom wall, and the side wall is fixed to the frame. Compared with the related art, the acoustic performance of the acoustic device of the present disclosure is optimal. |
US10602275B2 |
Audio enhancement via beamforming and multichannel filtering of an input audio signal
Enhancing audio content based on application of different gains to different frequency bands of an audio signal is disclosed. Audio information contained in an input signal can undergo beamforming to provide an initial adjustment to the audio information, e.g., noise reduction, etc. In an embodiment beamforming can comprise double-beamforming in which first audio information is adjusted based on second audio information and the second audio information is adjusted based on the first audio information. Different gains can be applied to content in determined frequency bands, resulting in an amplified signal. In some embodiments, the gains can be related to hearing sensitivity of a listener, e.g., via a hearing sensitivity model. The amplified audio information from each frequency band can then be recombined. The recombined signal can be level limited and subjected to further digital and analog gains. The resulting output, e.g., enhanced audio, can be individually adapted for a listener. |
US10602270B1 |
Similarity measure assisted adaptation control
Techniques for real-time audio communication including supplying an initial audio signal to an audio signal processor configured to process the initial audio signal and output a processed audio signal to an audio output means, obtaining a loopback audio signal corresponding to the processed audio signal, generating a plurality of audio features for the initial audio signal and the loopback audio signal, generating a similarity measure estimating a similarity of the initial audio signal to the first loopback audio signal based on at least the plurality of audio features, adjusting an adaptation rate for an audio signal processing operation based on at least the similarity measure, and controlling, based on at least the adjusted adaptation rate, an echo cancellation process for cancelling an estimated echo from a near-end audio signal received via an audio input means in proximity to the audio output means. |
US10602265B2 |
Coprime microphone array system
A coprime microphone array (CMA) system, comprising: a CMA arrangement that includes a pair of uniform linear microphone subarrays that are coincident and have a coprime number of microphones; a computing system that processing signals from each microphone in the CMA arrangement and generates sound localization information. |
US10602263B2 |
Planar loudspeaker manifold for improved sound dispersion
An acoustic manifold for altering a sound wavefront shape from a loudspeaker having a substantially planar driver, comprising a mounting surface configured to attach to a front surface of a case surrounding the driver and having two vertical openings matching corresponding vertical openings in the case to allow sound from the driver to project therethrough, and a waveguide portion coupled to the mounting surface and having a structure channeling sound projected from the driver through the two vertical openings to be combined in one output area. The structure has a plurality of reflective surfaces configured to create output sound that has a consistent dispersion pattern over a defined area. The manifold is configured to increase a vertical and/or horizontal beamwidth of the projected sound so that listeners positioned off an axis of the loudspeaker will hear a wide range of audible frequencies at a substantially similar sound level. |
US10602262B2 |
Speaker device
A speaker device includes a housing, an engagement structure, a sound guide structure, and a speaker unit. The housing has an accommodating space. The engagement structure is disposed on the housing. The sound guide structure is detachably engaged with the engagement structure. The speaker unit is located in the accommodating space and configured to sound towards the sound guide structure. |
US10602259B1 |
TWS earphone with multiple speakers and crossover circuit embedded therein
A TWS earphone with multiple speakers and a crossover circuit embedded therein includes a body and a circuit unit set in the body. The circuit unit includes a Bluetooth module, a crossover circuit electrically connected to the Bluetooth module, at least two dynamic speakers or an assembly of at least one dynamic speaker and at least one balanced armature, with different response features, electrically connected to the crossover circuit, and a battery module supplying power for the circuit unit. The Bluetooth module is configured to wirelessly receive audio signals and then output the audio signals to the crossover circuit for frequency division. The crossover circuit is configured to transmit medium-low frequency audio signals after frequency division to one dynamic speaker and high frequency audio signals to the other dynamic speaker or the balanced armature. |
US10602258B2 |
Manufacturing a cartilage conduction audio device
A method for manufacturing a cartilage conduction audio device is disclosed. A manufacturing system receives data describing a three-dimensional shape of an ear (e.g., the outer ear, behind the ear, the concha bowel, etc.) of a user. The system identifies one or more locations for one or more transducers along a back of an auricle of the ear for the user that vibrate the auricle over a frequency range causing the auricle to create an acoustic pressure wave at an entrance of the ear canal. The system then generates a design for a cartilage conduction audio device for the user based on the one or more identified locations of the transducers at which acoustic pressure waves generated by the one or more transducers satisfy a threshold performance metric for the user. The design may then be used to fabricate the cartilage conduction audio device. |
US10602257B1 |
Methods and systems for wireless audio
Various embodiments of the present technology comprise a method and system for wireless audio. In various embodiments, the system comprises a set of wirelessly connected ear buds, each ear bud suitable for placing in a human ear canal. Each ear bud comprises a microphone, an asynchronous sampling rate converter, a timer, and an audio clock. One ear bud from the set further comprises a control circuit and a synchronizer to synchronize the input of sound signals captured by the microphones and/or synchronize the processing and output of the sound signals. |
US10602254B2 |
Packaging of luminaire mounted microphones
The specification and drawings present packaging for integrating a microphone into an outdoor luminaire that provides high sensitivity and dynamic range together with being waterproof, resistant to impact and wind noise, environmentally resistant and unobtrusive to passers-by. Various embodiments describe packaging of outdoor luminaire mounted microphones to achieve waterproof and minimized unwanted noise performance, and other desirable features. |
US10602252B2 |
Electrodynamic loudspeaker membrane with internally molded electrical connection
A membrane (112) for an acoustic device including an electrical conductor (120) integrally formed within the membrane (112). The integrally formed electrical conductor (120) may be net-shaped and may be formed between two or more layers of membrane material. The integrally formed electrical conductor (120) may be electrically connected to the voice coil in an acoustic device, wherein the integrally formed electrical conductor (120) is adapted to provide an electrical signal to the voice coil during operation of the acoustic device. Additionally or alternatively, the integrally formed electrical conductor (120) may be electrically connected to one or more electrical and/or electronic components (240) affixed to the membrane (112). |
US10602251B2 |
Covered plastic acoustic enclosure
A corrugated plastic sheet with an acoustically effective material with fold lines as centerlines of V-shaped grooves between panels that can be folded by hand into a covered plastic acoustic enclosure, with or without additional corrugated plastic panels. The sheet has a speaker opening and a speaker support fixture, ring, or panel may assist in supporting the speaker on the enclosure. Foldable flanges and foldable narrow panels with adhesive strips, preferably with release layers, enable assembly of the covered enclosure without tools, other than for speaker installation. An amplifier attached to a panel of the enclosure, preferably on an external surface, is presented. An enclosure that supports more than one speaker is presented. The plastic acoustic enclosure can be shipped flat and unassembled and then assembled by a user. The enclosure is lightweight, and so ships economically and does not significantly burden automobiles in which such enclosures may be installed. |
US10602250B2 |
Acoustaical devices employing phase change materials
The disclosure is related to materials that includes phase change materials. The materials are suitable for use in acoustical devices such as headphones. |
US10602247B2 |
Loudspeaker with metallic organic framework material
A loudspeaker, comprising an enclosure; at least one dynamic driver mounted in the enclosure; and a porous sound adsorber material disposed within the enclosure, the sound adsorber material at least comprising a Metallic Organic Framework material. |
US10602245B2 |
Medium-access control technique for optically switched networks
We disclose a method for controlling access to an optically switched network, which connects N end-nodes, and is organized into a virtual data plane and a virtual control plane, which both communicate through the same underlying physical optical network. The virtual data plane provides any-to-all parallel connectivity for data transmissions among the N end-nodes, and the virtual control plane is organized as a ring that serially connects the N end-nodes, wherein a control token circulates around the ring. During operation, an end-node in the ring receives the control token, which includes a destination-busy vector with a busy flag for each of the N end-nodes. If the end-node has data to send and the busy flag for the destination end-node is not set, the system: sets the busy flag; commences sending the data to the destination end-node; and forwards the control token to a next end-node in the ring. |
US10602243B2 |
Method and system for monitoring biometric data
A method of monitoring biometric data for an individual includes detecting that the individual has moved within a predetermined range of a fixed display device. The method further includes wirelessly receiving a sensed biometric parameter of the individual at a receiver associated with the fixed display device. After determining that the individual has moved within the predetermined range and that the sensed biometric parameter is an authorized parameter for display based on a user profile of the individual, the sensed biometric parameter is displayed on the fixed display device. The method further includes detecting that the individual has moved outside of the predetermined range, and removing the sensed biometric parameter from the fixed display device. |
US10602240B2 |
Decoding method switching for preview image processing using a bundle of preview images
In one embodiment, a method receives a portion of a bundle of preview images for a video being played and starts to decode the portion of the bundle of preview images. An input is received for a location in the video. The method determines if a preview image corresponding to the location has been decoded from the bundle of preview images. When the preview image corresponding to the location has been decoded, the preview image corresponding to the location is displayed. When the preview image corresponding to the location has not been decoded, the method switches from decoding the portion of the bundle of preview images at a first position to decoding the portion of the bundle of preview images at a second position corresponding to the location. |
US10602236B2 |
Unique content sequence identification method and apparatus
Television transmissions are received at multiple locations across a large area. Advertisements may be identified, harvested and tagged from within in the television transmissions. The advertisements may be assigned identifiers; media plans may be determined. A datastructure of observed advertisement sequences may be created; the observed advertisement sequences may be determined to have a probability of being unique above a threshold. The smart TVs may render broadcast content and may report advertisement and/or content identifiers. Reported advertisement sequences may be determined and compared to the datastructure of observed advertisement sequences to identify and/or confirm content rendered by the smart TVs. |
US10602232B1 |
Cross platform application control in an interactive, multi-platform video network
In one aspect, the invention provides an interactive, multi-platform video network. In another aspect, the invention provides a dynamic scheduling method. |
US10602223B2 |
Methods and apparatus to categorize media impressions by age
Apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture are disclosed to categorize audience members by age. An example system includes a processor to execute instructions to: generate, an age-correction model by: at an initial node, splitting audience member records into child nodes based on an initial attribute-value pair; at the child nodes: calculating an effective quantity of audience member records based on the weight assigned to the corresponding child node; when the effective quantity of audience member records satisfies a minimum leaf size, splitting the corresponding child node into additional ones of the child nodes based on a corresponding child node attribute-value pair; and when the effective quantity of audience member records does not satisfy the minimum leaf size, designating the corresponding child node as a terminal node; and correct, based on the age-correction model, an age characteristic associated with a media impression. |
US10602214B2 |
Cognitive television remote control
Systems and methods for a cognitive display control are disclosed. A method includes: obtaining, by a computer device, context information of current content being displayed on a display; generating, by the computer device, a respective attention score for each one of plural users for the current content; receiving, by the computer device, input to change from the current content to new content; determining, by the computer device and based on the receiving, that the attention score of at least one of the plural users exceeds a threshold value; and controlling the display, by the computer device and based on the determining, to display an alert and a prompt to confirm or reject changing to the new content. |
US10602212B2 |
Methods and systems for implementing legacy remote and keystroke redirection
Methods and systems for routing key commands received from a remote-control device are provided. The method and/or system may include receiving, at a device, a key command from the remote-control device, generating a first message that includes the key command, sending, from the device, the first message to a keystroke router, and determining, at the keystroke router, a system network controller associated with the device. Moreover, the keystroke router may send the key command to the system network controller. |
US10602211B2 |
Method and apparatus for automatic second screen engagement
A method includes displaying content on a television, detecting a personal display device in proximity of the television, detecting a selection of content displayed on the television, detecting an instruction associated with the selection, displaying, based on the instruction, information associated with the selection on the personal display device and displaying on the television an alert indicating that the information associated with the selection is on the personal display device. |
US10602209B2 |
Transport and acquisition of DRM-related information
A reception apparatus includes receiver and processing circuitry. The receiver circuitry is configured to receive a broadcast stream including a service list table (SLT) and a digital rights management (DRM) data service. The SLT includes service information for the DRM data service. The processing circuitry is configured to extract the service information for the DRM data service from the received broadcast stream. The service information for the DRM data service includes a DRM system identifier. The processing circuitry is configured to acquire DRM information from the DRM data service when the DRM system identifier included in the service information for the DRM data service corresponds to a DRM system that is supported by the reception apparatus. |
US10602200B2 |
Switching modes of a media content item
Systems and techniques are provided for switching between different modes of a media content item. A media content item may include a movie that has different modes, such as a cinematic mode and an interactive mode. For example, a movie may be presented in a cinematic mode that does not allow certain user interactions with the movie. The movie may be switched to an interactive mode during any point of the movie, allowing a viewer to interact with various aspects of the movie. The movie may be displayed using different formats and resolutions depending on which mode the movie is being presented. |
US10602197B2 |
Set-top box with interactive portal and system and method for use of same
A set-top box with an interactive portal and system and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment of the set-top box, the set-top box is deployed to provide an interactive portal in a hospitality establishment having multiple rooms, such as a hotel. The set-top box is associated with a room and includes a housing that secures a television input, a television output, a processor, a transceiver, and memory therein in an interconnected bus architecture. The set-top box generates a guest interactive portal as well as a housekeeping interactive portal for a guest and housekeeper, respectively. Each of the portals provides relevant feedback on the condition of the room to a server associated with the hotel. |
US10602196B2 |
Set-top box, system and method for providing awareness in a hospitality environment
A system and method for providing awareness in a hospitality environment are presented. In one embodiment, a vertical and horizontal array of set-top boxes is provided and each set-top box includes an identification corresponding to the room in which the set-top box is placed. Each set-top box includes a wireless transceiver that periodically transmits an identification beacon that is received by a proximate wireless-enabled interactive device. The proximate wireless-enabled interactive device, in turn, broadcasts data packets including an indication of the strength of set-top box identification signals received. The broadcasts are received by a server via an array of wireless routers. The location of the proximate wireless-enabled interactive device is determined based on the signal strength information in the data packets. |
US10602190B2 |
Temporal sub-layer descriptor
A method for decoding a video bitstream comprising the steps of: receiving said video bitstream that includes a plurality of different layers, where one of said plurality of different layers includes a plurality of temporal sub-layers; receiving a value of a value attribute associated with one of the plurality of temporal sub-layers where said value includes a first part and a second part separated by a delimiter; decoding said bitstream based upon said value attribute. |
US10602189B2 |
Method and apparatus for encoding/decoding images
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for encoding/decoding images. The image-decoding method comprises the steps of: receiving a bit stream including information regarding an NAL unit type; and checking whether or not the NAL unit in the bit stream is a reference picture based on said information regarding an NAL unit type and decoding the NAL unit. The information regarding an NAL unit type indicates whether the NAL unit is a reference reading picture or not a reference reading picture. |
US10602180B2 |
Motion vector prediction
A video coder may determine a motion vector of a non-adjacent block of a current picture of the video data. The non-adjacent block is non-adjacent to a current block of the current picture. Furthermore, the video coder determines, based on the motion vector of the non-adjacent block, a motion vector predictor (MVP) for the current block. The video coder may determine a motion vector of the current block. The video coder may also determine a predictive block based on the motion vector of the current block. |
US10602179B2 |
Video encoding device and video decoding device using high-precision skip encoding and method thereof
Provided is a video decoding method performed by a video decoding apparatus, the video decoding method including: determining prediction mode information of a current block and an index indicating a prediction candidate, from a bitstream; determining a prediction candidate list according to the prediction mode information; when the prediction mode information of the current block indicates a pre-set prediction mode, determining a motion vector indicated by the index indicating the prediction candidate from the prediction candidate list, and determining a prediction motion vector of the current block based on at least one of pieces of motion prediction information related to the motion vector; and determining a motion vector of the current block based on the prediction motion vector, wherein the pre-set prediction mode is a prediction mode different from a skip mode and a merge mode. |
US10602175B2 |
Using an average motion vector for a motion search
A method for using an average motion vector in a motion vector search process. The method includes accessing an input frame for processing and reading average motion vector information from memory. The method further includes performing a motion vector search by using the average motion vector and a plurality of hints, calculating a winner motion vector based on the average motion vector and the plurality of hints, and storing the winner motion vector back into memory to create a new updated average motion vector. The method further includes finishing processing the input frame using the winning motion vector. |
US10602171B2 |
Video decoders and electronic systems including the same
A video decoder may perform, based on an operation mode, at least one of a first decoding operation to restore a first bin value based on a first context value, a second decoding operation to restore a second bin value based on an updated first context value or a second context value, a third decoding operation to restore a third bin value based on the updated first context value or a third context value, and a fourth decoding operation to restore at least one bypass bin value without a context value. Based on the operation mode, the video decoder may output the first bin value, the at least one bypass bin value, the first bin value and the at least one bypass bin value, the first bin value and one of the second and third bin values, or at least one of the first, second, and third bin values. |
US10602169B2 |
Method and device for encoding/decoding multi-layer video signal
A method for decoding a multi-layer video signal, according to the present invention, determines whether a corresponding picture in a lower layer is used as an inter-layer reference picture for a current picture in an upper layer, on the basis of a temporal level identifier of the lower layer, performs inter-layer prediction for the current picture by using the corresponding picture if the corresponding picture in the lower layer is used as the inter-layer reference picture for the current picture in the upper layer, reconstructs the current picture by using a prediction sample acquired through the inter-layer prediction and a residual sample of the current picture, and selectively applies a loop filter to a tile boundary of the reconstructed current picture on the basis of a layer filter flag for the upper layer. |
US10602168B2 |
Method and apparatus for encoding/decoding multilayer video signal
A scalable video signal decoding method, according to the present invention, determines a corresponding picture belonging to a lower layer used for an inter-layer prediction of a current picture belonging to an upper layer, performs the inter-layer prediction of the current picture by using the corresponding picture of the determined lower layer, restores the current picture by using a prediction sample acquired through the inter-layer prediction and a residual sample of the current picture, and selectively applies a loop filter to a tile boundary of the restored current picture on the basis of a layer filter flag for the upper layer. |
US10602165B2 |
Multilayer video signal encoding/decoding method and device
A scalable video signal decoding method according to the present invention is characterised in that whether or not a corresponding picture in a lower layer is being used as an inter layer reference picture for a current picture in an upper layer is determined on the basis of a time level identifier for the lower layer, and if the corresponding picture in the lower layer is being used as an inter layer reference picture for the current picture in the upper layer, inter layer prediction of the current picture is carried out using the corresponding picture, and the current picture is restored using a prediction sample obtained by means of inter layer prediction and a residual sample of the current picture. |
US10602164B2 |
Multilayer video signal encoding/decoding method and device
The multilayer video signal decoding method according to the present invention is characterised in that whether or not a corresponding picture in a lower layer is being used as an inter layer reference picture for a current picture in an upper layer is determined on the basis of a time level identifier for the lower layer, and if the corresponding picture in the lower layer is being used as an inter layer reference picture for the current picture in the upper layer, inter layer prediction of the current picture is carried out using the corresponding picture, and the current picture is restored using a prediction sample obtained by means of inter layer prediction and a residual sample of the current picture. |
US10602158B2 |
Method for maximizing video slice size constraint
A method and apparatus to maximize video slice size is described herein. The method packs as many macroblocks as possible within a capped-size slice, while preserving user-defined quality constraints. The probability to conform to the maximum slice size constraint may be adjusted according to a user-defined parameter. The method may be integrated into a rate control process of a video encoder. The method predicts whether encoding a macroblock with a quantization parameter exceeds a current slice size constraint. It further predicts whether encoding a given number of macroblocks with a given configuration of quantization parameters exceeds the current slice size constraint. The method then proceeds to encode the current macroblock either on a condition that encoding the given number of macroblocks with the given configuration of quantization parameters falls below the size constraint of the current slice or after determining that a new slice is needed. |
US10602156B2 |
Devices and methods for identifying a leading picture
An encoded bitstream of data including a plurality of encoded pictures is received. It is determined whether a first instantaneous decoding refresh (IDR) picture has one or more subsequent leading pictures included in the plurality of encoded pictures based on a Network Access Layer (NAL) unit type associated with the first IDR picture. The first IDR picture occurs at a random-access point in the encoded bitstream of data. When the NAL unit type of the first IDR picture is a first value indicating that the first IDR picture has one or more subsequent leading pictures, (i) the one or more subsequent leading pictures are decoded with reference to the first IDR picture based on the NAL unit type of the first IDR picture being the first value, and (ii) an output order is generated for the first IDR picture and the one or more subsequent leading pictures such that the one or more subsequent leading pictures precede the first IDR picture in the output order. |
US10602152B2 |
Server-side adaptive video processing
Adaptive video processing for a target display panel may be implemented in or by a server/encoding pipeline. The adaptive video processing methods may obtain and take into account video content and display panel-specific information including display characteristics and environmental conditions (e.g., ambient lighting and viewer location) when processing and encoding video content to be streamed to the target display panel in an ambient setting or environment. The server-side adaptive video processing methods may use this information to adjust one or more video processing functions as applied to the video data to generate video content in the color gamut and dynamic range of the target display panel that is adapted to the display panel characteristics and ambient viewing conditions. |
US10602145B2 |
Image encoding apparatus and control method thereof
An image encoding apparatus of the present invention comprises a frequency converting unit which executes frequency conversion on the data of a frame in moving image data, and generates coefficient data of a plurality of subbands, an encoding unit which quantizes the coefficient data acquired by the frequency converting unit in accordance with a quantization parameter, and encodes the quantized coefficient data, and a code amount controlling unit which controls the encoding unit such that a code amount generated by the encoding unit achieves a target code amount are provided. Here, the code amount controlling unit determines a subband target code amount of each of the plurality of subbands by distributing the target code amount to the plurality of subbands based on a ratio determined according to an indicator indicating a difficulty calculated for each of the plurality of subbands. |
US10602138B2 |
Method and device for chroma sample intra prediction in video coding system
An intra prediction method according to the present invention comprises the steps of: acquiring information on a luma prediction mode of a current block and information on a chroma prediction mode of the current block from a bit stream; deriving a luma intra prediction mode of the current block on the basis of the information on the luma prediction mode; determining a chroma intra prediction mode of the current block on the basis of information on the luma intra prediction mode and the information on the chroma prediction mode; and generating a chroma prediction sample of the current block on the basis of the chroma intra prediction mode. According to the present invention, it is possible to reflect the difference between the ratio of the width to the height of a luma component and the ratio of the width to the height of a chroma component, and thus to more accurately perform intra prediction in units of samples and improve intra prediction performance. |
US10602137B2 |
Method and device for encoding/decoding multi-layer video signal
A method for decoding a multi-layer video signal, according to the present invention, determines whether a corresponding picture in a lower layer is used as an inter-layer reference picture for a current picture in an upper layer, on the basis of a time level identifier of the lower layer, and restrictively performs inter-layer prediction for the current picture on the basis of a tile boundary alignment flag indicating whether tile alignment is performed between the upper layer and the lower layer if the corresponding picture in the lower layer is used as the inter-layer reference picture for the current picture in the upper layer. |
US10602136B2 |
Method and apparatus for encoding/decoding multilayer video signal
A scalable video signal decoding method, according to the present invention, determines a corresponding picture belonging to a lower layer used for an inter-layer prediction of a current picture belonging to an upper layer, and performs the inter-layer prediction of the current picture by using the corresponding picture in the determined lower layer, wherein the inter-layer prediction is restrictively performed according to a tile boundary alignment flag indicating whether tiles between the upper layer and the lower layer are aligned. |
US10602130B2 |
Image display device for displaying composite image
An image display device for displaying a composite image, includes a transparent first display panel located in front of eyes of viewers for displaying a first image and a second display panel disposed so as to be spaced apart from the first display panel for displaying a second image, the image display device being configured to display a composite image obtained by composing the first image displayed by the first display panel and the second image displayed by the second display panel, the composite image being viewed. |
US10602129B2 |
Image acquiring device and image acquiring system
An image acquiring device comprises a first camera 14 for acquiring video images, consisting of frame images continuous in time series, a second camera 15 being in a known relation with the first camera and used for acquiring two or more optical spectral images of an object to be measured, and an image pickup control device 21, and in the image acquiring device, the image pickup control device is configured to extract two or more feature points from one of the frame images, to sequentially specify the feature points in the frame images continuous in time series, to perform image matching between the frame images regarding the frame images corresponding to the two or more optical spectral images based on the feature points, and to synthesize the two or more optical spectral images according to the condition obtained by the image matching. |
US10602127B2 |
3D image capture apparatus with cover window fiducials for calibration
A 3D imaging apparatus with enhanced depth of field to obtain electronic images of an object for use in generating a 3D digital model of the object. The apparatus includes a housing having mirrors positioned to receive an image from an object external to the housing and provide the image to an image sensor. The optical path between the object and the image sensor includes an aperture element having apertures for providing the image along multiple optical channels with a lens positioned within each of the optical channels. The apparatus also includes a transparent cover positioned within the optical path and having a plurality of fiducials. The depth of field of the apparatus includes the cover, allowing the fiducials to be used to calibrate the apparatus or verify and correct the existing calibration of it. |
US10602125B2 |
Camera-parameter-set calculation apparatus, camera-parameter-set calculation method, and recording medium
A camera-parameter-set calculation apparatus includes a three-dimensional point group calculator that calculates a plurality of three-dimensional coordinates, based on first and second images respectively captured by first and second cameras and first and second camera parameter sets of the first and second cameras; an evaluation value calculator that determines a plurality of pixel coordinates in the second image, based on the plurality of three-dimensional coordinates and the second camera parameter set, determines a plurality of third pixel coordinates in a third image captured by a third camera, based on the plurality of three-dimensional coordinates and a third camera parameter set of the third camera, and calculates an evaluation value, based on pixel values at the plurality of second and third pixel coordinates in the second and third images; and a camera-parameter-set determiner that determines a fourth camera parameter set for the third camera, based on the evaluation value. |
US10602124B2 |
Systems and methods for providing a cubic transport format for multi-lens spherical imaging
Apparatus and methods for providing a frame packing arrangement for the encoding/decoding of, for example, panoramic content. In one embodiment, the frame packing arrangement utilizes overlapping imaging data so as to enable, for example, a post-decode stitching operation to be performed. The frame packing arrangement may utilize a number of projection formats, such as a cubemap projection, and may utilize any number of differing aspect ratios such as, without limitation, 4×3, 3×2, 4×2, 2×4 aspect ratios. Additionally, the overlapping imaging data may be positioned within the frame packing arrangement chosen so as to improve upon coding efficiency. For example, the overlapping imaging data may be positioned within the frame packing arrangement so as to emphasize image continuity. An encoder apparatus and decoder apparatus for use with the aforementioned frame packing arrangements are also disclosed. |
US10602122B2 |
Monocular stereoscopic camera
The present invention relates to a monocular stereoscopic camera for capturing a stereoscopic image of an object, and the monocular stereoscopic camera according to the present invention has: a first imaging lens assembly; a half mirror for reflecting a portion of light rays which have passed through the first imaging lens assembly while allowing the remaining light rays to pass through; a first camera including a third imaging lens assembly for imaging the light rays which have been reflected by the half mirror; a second camera including a third imaging lens assembly for imaging the light rays which have passed through the half mirror; and a second imaging lens assembly arranged on an optical axis between the first imaging lens assembly and the half mirror or on an optical axis between the half mirror and the third imaging lens assembly. |
US10602119B1 |
System and method for multiplexing MIPI multispectral imaging devices
It is contemplated that the present invention can provide methods and systems for the near-simultaneous frame acquisition from multiple cameras. This can be achieved in two different ways. If the cameras are set to work in triggering mode, the triggering of a first camera and a subsequent camera are adjusted by overlapping the trigger signals and image communication control signals of each camera in order to capture near-simultaneous images from each of the cameras. If the cameras are in video mode, they will be kept synchronous by using a common clock and starting them at the same time. As each camera generates frames, individual, corresponding frames are sampled from each camera in a sequential manner upon receiving a triggering signal. In this way, near simultaneous images can be sampled and saved from multiple cameras in video mode. |
US10602118B2 |
Method and system for multi-wavelength depth encoding for three dimensional range geometry compression
A method for generating encoded depth data includes receiving digital fringe projection (DFP) data corresponding to a three-dimensional structure of a physical object, and generating first and second fringe encodings for a first predetermined wavelength based on the DFP data at a first coordinate. The method further includes generating third and fourth fringe encodings for a second predetermined wavelength based on the DFP data at the first coordinate, the second wavelength being longer than the first wavelength, and generating a combined fringe encoding based on the third fringe encoding and the fourth fringe encoding. The method further includes storing the first, second, and combined fringe encoding data in a pixel of two-dimensional image data at a pixel coordinate in the two-dimensional image data corresponding to the first coordinate. |
US10602115B2 |
Method and apparatus for generating projection image, method for mapping between image pixel and depth value
Disclosed is a projection image generating method for a 3D space. An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a projection image generating method, including: estimating a plurality of image obtaining poses and a plurality of depth obtaining poses including obtaining positions and obtaining angles of a plurality of obtained images and a plurality of obtained depth values obtained in an actual 3D space, respectively, with respect to a reference coordinate system; obtaining a user pose including a location and an angle of the user in a virtual 3D space corresponding to the actual 3D space with respect to the reference coordinate system; and generating a projection image obtained by projecting the plurality of obtained depth values into at least one of the plurality of obtained images, based on the corresponding image obtaining pose corresponding to the user pose and at least one corresponding depth obtaining pose. |
US10602114B2 |
Augmented reality guidance for spinal surgery and spinal procedures using stereoscopic optical see-through head mounted displays and inertial measurement units
Embodiments disclose a real-time surgery method and apparatus for displaying a stereoscopic augmented view of a patient from a static or dynamic viewpoint of the surgeon, which employs real-time three-dimensional surface reconstruction for preoperative and intraoperative image registration. Stereoscopic cameras provide real-time images of the scene including the patient. A stereoscopic video display is used by the surgeon, who sees a graphical representation of the preoperative or intraoperative images blended with the video images in a stereoscopic manner through a see-through display. |
US10602110B2 |
Chroma reshaping based on just noticeable differences
Methods and systems for chroma reshaping are applied to images or video frames. The method comprises receiving at least one image or video frame. The color space of the at least one image or video frame is partitioned in M1×M2×M3 non-overlapping bins. For each bin it is determined whether it is a valid bin, for which the at least one image or video frame has at least one pixel with a color value falling within said bin. For each chroma channel, a required number of codewords is calculated for representing two color values in said valid bin that have consecutive codewords for the respective chroma channel without a noticeable difference. At least one content-aware chroma forward reshaping function is generated based on the calculated required numbers of codewords and applied to the at least one image or video frame. |
US10602109B2 |
Method and arrangements for HDR encoding
A pixel in a picture is pre-processed by determining at least one bound for a luma component value of the pixel in a second color space based on a transfer function of a desired linear luminance value of the pixel in a third color space. A luma component value in the second color space is then selected for the pixel within an interval comprising multiple luma component values in the second color space and 5 bounded by the at least one bound. A color of the pixel is represented by the luma component value and two chroma component values in the second color space. The pre-processing enables selection of a suitable luma component value for the pixel in a computationally efficient way by limiting the number of luma component values that are available for the particular pixel. |
US10602106B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
There is provided an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a program for reducing any drop in the accuracy of color correction, the information processing apparatus using a captured image captured by a calibrated imaging section imaging a projected image projected to a projection plane by a calibrated projection section in order to set color correction information as the information for correcting a color of each pixel of the projection section. This technology may be applied to electronic equipment having the functions of both a projector and a camera, or to a computer for controlling such electronic equipment. |
US10602101B2 |
Light source module and projection device
A light source module includes an excitation light source providing an excitation light beam; a light guiding apparatus disposed on a light path of the excitation light beam and; a light collecting element disposed on a first transmission path and a second transmission path; a light homogenizing element disposed on the first transmission path; and a wavelength conversion element disposed on the second transmission path. The light guiding apparatus swings sequentially along a reference axis of the light path. Through the swinging action, the excitation light beam is transmitted along the first transmission path and the second transmission path at a first timing and a second timing, respectively. Then, the excitation light beam passes through the light collecting element. The light homogenizing element receives the excitation light beam. The wavelength conversion element converts the excitation light beam passing through the light collecting element into an excited light beam. |
US10602099B2 |
Cogen-mom integration using tabulated information recognition
The present disclosure describes methods and systems for integrating third party automation systems. One computer-implemented method includes calculating, by at least one of a first device and a second device, a risk level, and controlling, by the at least one of the first device and the second device, a switch based on the risk level. If the risk level is less than a predetermined value, the switch is controlled to power on an image display and capturing device. Data is displayed by the first device and received by the second device through visual recognition on the image display and capturing device. If the risk level is not less than the predetermined value, the switch is controlled to power off the image display and capturing device. Data transfer from the first device to the second device through visual recognition on the image display and capturing device is stopped. |
US10602098B2 |
Vehicle trajectory determination to stabilize vehicle-captured video
A vehicle has a camera system that captures video while the vehicle moves. The vehicle records the captured video and/or wirelessly transmits the captured video to a remote user device for playback. When the vehicle is moving, a coarse waypoint is identified and a trajectory is determined from the current location of the vehicle to the coarse waypoint that reduces (e.g., minimizes) sudden changes in direction of movement of the vehicle, reduces (e.g., minimizes) sudden changes in speed of the vehicle, and/or reduces (e.g., minimizes) sudden changes in acceleration of the vehicle by reducing (e.g., minimizing) jerk or snap of the vehicle trajectory. One or more fine waypoints along the trajectory are selected and the vehicle moves to the coarse waypoint along the trajectory by passing through those fine waypoints, resulting in smooth movement of the device that reduces or eliminates motion sickness for users viewing the captured video. |
US10602097B2 |
Wearable camera, wearable camera system, and information processing apparatus
A wearable camera includes a video recording device that records a captured video of a subject on the front side of a user on a recorder, a sensor that acquires information regarding motion of the user, a determiner that determines whether or not at least one default event has occurred on the basis of information regarding motion of the user acquired by the sensor during recording of the captured video of the subject, and a controller that generates event list information in which a detection time point of the default event is correlated with information regarding the default event according to determination that the at least one default event has occurred during recording of the captured video of the subject, and records the event list information on the recorder in correlation with the captured video of the subject. |
US10602096B2 |
Video camera device and method to monitor a child in a vehicle by secure video transmission using blockchain encryption
The present invention is directed to a system of monitoring a child seated in the rear seat of a vehicle in a child's car seat employing a video camera which transmits a video signal to a video display receiver placed in the driver's frame of vision. The video camera is placed within a child's stuffed toy, the camera signal being transmitted remotely to a separate video display monitor screen device, viewable to the driver of the vehicle. The camera is adjustable in the positions in which it is placed in the vehicle compartment. To adjust camera direction the invention includes a bendable, flexible and sturdy neck that interconnects the camera to a transmission unit, which provides the driver with a view of the child. The invention further employs use of blockchain technology to provide users with secure transmission of video images and to prevent hacking by outside third parties. |
US10602094B1 |
Entitlement access token
A top-level service executes a procedure call to at least one dependent service to determine an entitlement result for a user device making a request of the top-level service. A processing device generates an entitlement token comprising the entitlement result, encrypts the entitlement token and sends the entitlement token to the user device. The user device can return the entitlement token when making additional requests of the top-level service to prevent the top-level service from having to make additional procedure calls to the at least one dependent service. |
US10602088B2 |
Solid-state imaging device and imaging apparatus
A solid-state imaging device includes a plurality of pixels and a pixel control circuit. The pixel control circuit is configured to control the signal transfer circuit so that an imaging operation is performed simultaneously in the plurality of pixel group units and a plurality of imaging operations are performed in each of the plurality of pixel group units. In each of the plurality of imaging operations, an imaging signal output from at least one of two or more photoelectric conversion elements included in each of the plurality of pixel group units is transferred to one of two or more memories included in each of the plurality of pixel group units. Each of the two or more memories included in each of the plurality of pixel group units holds the imaging signal in a predetermined order. |
US10602087B2 |
Image acquisition device, and imaging device
An image acquisition system 1 includes: a light source 3 which outputs illumination light; an optical scanner 7 which scans a sample S with the illumination light; an optical scanner control unit 9; a detection optical system 15, 17 which focuses fluorescence from the sample S; an imaging device 19 which has a light receiving surface 19c in which a plurality of pixel rows 19d are arranged, and an imaging control section 19b, and which can perform signal readout of each of the plurality of pixel rows 19d from the light receiving surface 19c; and a calculation unit 21 which calculates an interval of signal readout between adjacent pixel rows 19d, based on a moving speed of an illuminated region on the light receiving surface 19c; the imaging control section 19b controls signal readout of each pixel row 19d, based on the interval of the signal readout thus calculated. |
US10602085B2 |
Imaging device, imaging system, and moving body having pixels with a connection transistor
The present disclosure is related to an imaging device, an imaging system, and a moving body. The imaging device according to an exemplary embodiment includes: a plurality of pixels and a connection transistor. Each of the plurality of pixels includes a photoelectric conversion unit, an amplification transistor that outputs a signal based on an electric charge generated in the photoelectric conversion unit, and a selection transistor that connects a source of the amplification transistor and an output line. The connection transistor includes two nodes, a conducting state between the two nodes being controlled by a signal supplied to a gate of the connection transistor. One of the two nodes is connected to the source of the amplification transistor of a first pixel included in the plurality of pixels. The other is connected to the source of the amplification transistor of a second pixel included in the plurality of pixels. |
US10602079B2 |
Digital image color space channel blending
In aspects of digital image color space channel blending, a camera device can capture digital images that encompass a three-hundred and sixty degree (360°) field of view. An image blending module is implemented to combine the digital images along a seam between the digital images to form a blended image. To combine the digital images, the image blending module can determine mismatched color between the digital images along the seam within an overlap region that overlaps two of the digital images along the seam. The image blending module can then blend the digital images by channel gains in a color space applied to enhance pixels of one of the digital images starting within the overlap region along the seam and blending into the one digital image. |
US10602074B2 |
Adaptive light source
A method according to embodiments of the invention includes creating a three-dimensional profile of a scene, calculating a relative amount of light for each portion of the scene based on the three-dimensional profile, and activating a light source to provide a first amount of light to a first portion of the scene, and a second amount of light to a second portion of the scene. The first amount and the second amount are different. The first amount and the second amount are determined by calculating a relative amount of light for each portion of the scene. |
US10602072B2 |
Imaging apparatus and method for controlling the same
An imaging system includes a digital camera and illuminating devices. The digital camera includes an imaging optical system, a shutter, a shutter driving mechanism, an imaging element, an illumination control unit, and a wireless I/F. The shutter is a focal-plane shutter. In a case in which a main imaging operation is performed in a plural illumination control mode, the shutter driving mechanism drives the shutter to generate a transition period for which a partial exposure region is transferred to the lower side of an imaging area of the imaging element over time. The illumination control unit controls the emission times of the illuminating devices to be different times within the transition period. |
US10602071B2 |
Imaging device and control method
The present disclosure relates to an imaging device and a control method that achieve low electric power consumption. A light source is of a wavelength received by an OPD pixel which is a pixel that detects light exposure, and its light emission is controlled by a PC or the like. The OPD pixel is a pixel specialized to detect a brightness of an imaging environment, and converts a received light amount to a current value, without electric power consumption, by utilizing photoelectric conversion. A detector detects a change (light intensity, light reception time, blinking pattern, etc.) of the current value of the OPD pixel, and upon detection, issues an operation instruction to another device (not depicted) or a solid state imaging device, by supplying a detection result to a control unit. The present disclosure can be applied to the solid state imaging device that includes the OPD pixel, for example. |
US10602062B1 |
System and method for generating 360° video including advertisement
A system and method capable of generating a 360° video including advertising content by photographing only a video for a specific direction not an omni-direction covered by a 360° video. Devices and methods are capable of generating a 360° video using relatively small resources. In particular, embodiments provide a system and method capable of generating a 360° video conveniently and relatively accurately using a terminal carried by a user. Furthermore, embodiment provide a system and method capable of generating a 360° video by photographing only a video for a specific direction not an omni-directional view covered by a 360° video. Furthermore, embodiments provide advertising content in a 360° video. |
US10602054B2 |
Video capture with privacy safeguard
A method to record video with a video camera while respecting bystander privacy includes acquiring sensory data separate from the video, parsing the sensory data for evidence of a human being in a field of view of the video camera, and recording video with the video camera if no human being is detected in the field of view, based upon the sensory data. |
US10602053B2 |
User interface for camera effects
The present disclosure generally relates to user interfaces. In some examples, the electronic device transitions between user interfaces for capturing photos based on data received from a first camera and a second camera. In some examples, the electronic device provides enhanced zooming capabilities that result in visual pleasing results for a displayed digital viewfinder and for captured videos. In some examples, the electronic device provides user interfaces for transitioning a digital viewfinder between a first camera with an applied digital zoom to a second camera with no digital zoom. In some examples, the electronic device prepares to capture media at various magnification levels. In some examples, the electronic device enhanced capabilities for navigating through a plurality of values. |
US10602050B2 |
Image pickup apparatus and control method therefor
An image pickup apparatus, including: an image pickup element configured to photoelectrically convert an object image; a signal acquisition unit configured to acquire a first signal obtained from a light flux that has passed through a first pupil partial region, a second signal obtained from a light flux that has passed through a second pupil partial region, and a third signal obtained from one of a light flux that has passed through a region that includes the first pupil partial region and is wider than the first pupil partial region, and a light flux that has passed through a region that includes the second pupil partial region and is wider than the second pupil partial region; and a defocus state detection unit configured to detect a defocus state based on at least one of the first signal and the second signal, and the third signal. |
US10602049B2 |
Endoscopy system and method for processing image of the same
Provided is an endoscopy system including: an image signal generator connected to one side of a cable, including a signal transmitter for amplifying and transmitting an image signal so as to transmit the image signal of inner body through the cable; a signal processor connected the other side of the cable, for damping and receiving the image signal which is transmitted through the cable; a central processing unit for outputting an operation control signal to perform an user interface for the image signal; and an image processing unit for overlapping the user interface into the image signal outputted from the signal processor and for processing the image signal in accordance with the operation control signal. |
US10602048B2 |
Lens apparatus, imaging apparatus, and intermediate accessory
In a camera body, a VBAT terminal and PGND terminal are both disposed adjacent to a TYPE terminal. In a case where the voltage of the TYPE terminal is a voltage of a first voltage range that does not include the VBAT voltage and does not include the voltage of the PGND terminal, a camera control unit distinguishes the mounted lens apparatus to be a first lens apparatus. In a case where the voltage of the TYPE terminal is a voltage of a second voltage range that is a voltage range different from the first voltage range, does not include the VBAT voltage and does not include the voltage of the PGND terminal, the camera control unit distinguishes the mounted lens apparatus to be a second lens apparatus. |
US10602046B2 |
Mobile device and control method
A control method suitable for a mobile device comprising a camera includes operations as follows: obtaining a description of a first wireless device adjacent to the mobile device over a first wireless communication; capturing a first image of a physical environment by the camera; recognizing a first candidate object within the first image; matching the first candidate object with the description of the first wireless device; and in response to that the first candidate object matches with the description of the first wireless device and a first predetermined instruction is received by the camera, generating a first command according to the description of the first wireless device, wherein the first command is to be transmitted to the first wireless device over a second wireless communication for manipulating the first wireless device. |
US10602044B2 |
Retractable image capture devices and methods to protect such retractable image capture devices
Retractable image capture devices and methods to protect such retractable image capture devices. An example mobile device includes a housing; a camera module including a sensor and a lens, a focal distance between the sensor and the lens being fixed, the camera module being movably mounted to the housing to move between a first position and a second position, a surface of the lens to extend past an exterior surface of the housing in the first position, the camera module to be disposed within the housing in the second position; and an actuator to actuate the camera module from the first position to the second position in response to a proximity trigger. |
US10602042B2 |
Imaging camera
The present application discloses an imaging camera, including: a housing with an accommodation space and including a supporting part extending toward the accommodation space; a lens holder received in the accommodation space of the housing; a lens unit received in the lens holder; and a damping layer located at an image side of the lens holder. The supporting part is located at the image side of the lens holder, and the lens holder abuts against the supporting part via the damping layer. |
US10602038B2 |
Imaging apparatus, lens apparatus, and intermediate accessory
A lens apparatus is mountable to a camera body. The camera body has multiple electric contacts. Of these multiple electric contacts, when mounting the lens apparatus to the camera body, electric contacts used for second communication or third communication come into contact with an electric contact provided to the lens apparatus before electric contacts used for first communication, when mounting the lens apparatus to the camera body. |
US10602030B2 |
Synchronizing data between personal and timecode devices
Syncing a personal device to a timecode generator can include acquiring media data with a personal device, receiving, using a timecode module, timecode data over an RF network, transmitting a timecode package including the timecode data to the personal device, decoding the timecode package to obtain the timecode data, and embedding the timecode data into a media stream including the acquired media data. |
US10602028B2 |
Color table compression
A memory device includes a compressed color table and corrective information. The compressed color table includes a first set of nodes of the color table compressed with a lossy compression at a selected compression ratio. The first set of nodes include a color difference within an error threshold at the selected compression ratio. Corrective information is included for a second set of nodes of the color table. The second set of nodes have a color difference outside the error threshold. |
US10602026B2 |
Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and non-transitory computer readable medium
An image processing apparatus includes a specifying unit, an extraction unit, and a creation unit. The specifying unit specifies, for one image among a first image before color conversion and a second image after color conversion, an area for which image information is extracted. The extraction unit extracts plural pieces of color conversion information, which are image information about pixels in the area of the one image among the first image and the second image, the area being specified by the specifying unit, and image information about pixels in the other image corresponding to the pixels in the one image. The creation unit creates a color conversion property on the basis of the plural pieces of color conversion information extracted by the extraction unit. |
US10602025B2 |
Techniques for advanced chroma processing
Image and video processing techniques are disclosed for processing components of a color space individually by determining limits for each component based on the relationship between each component in a color space. These limits may then be used to clip each component such that the component values are within the determined range for that component. In this manner, more efficient processing of images and/or video may be achieved. |
US10602024B2 |
Method for creating and filtering combined sets of lines from scanner to reduce image artefacts
Disclosed is a method of processing data from an image scanner for reducing image artefacts. The image scanner comprises a first image sensor arranged to: record a first set of lines, the first set of lines comprising a plurality of pixels representing recorded intensities of a first colour, record a second set of lines, the second set of lines comprising a plurality of pixels representing recorded intensities of a second colour; and record a third set of lines, the third set of lines comprising a plurality of pixels representing recorded intensities of a third colour. The method comprises the steps of: processing at least two of the first, the second or the third set of lines to create a first combined set of lines and filtering said first combined set of lines to filter out image artefacts creating a first filtered combined set of lines. |
US10602023B2 |
Document state management system, document state management method, and non-transitory computer-readable medium
A document state management system includes circuitry configured to receive registration of a document, and a memory to store first information and second information. The first information retains identification information of the document in association with a document state relating to the document. The second information retains tracing data for tracing the document state of the document in association with the identification information of the document. The circuitry records the tracing data in a medium and output the medium. The circuitry acquires the tracing data from the medium. The circuitry acquires, from the second information, the identification information of the document associated with the tracing data acquired from the medium. The circuitry acquires, from the first information, the document state of the document associated with the identification information of the document acquired from the second information. The circuitry outputs the document state acquired from the first information. |
US10602021B2 |
Authentication setting system and image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus (a) causes the image scanning device to scan an image of: (a1) the mobile terminal apparatus before model changing that displays the subscriber ID, (a2) the mobile terminal apparatus after model changing that displays the subscriber ID, and (a3) a fill-in form in which the authentication setting information was written on a platen glass as one-time scanning and generate a scanned image, (b) extracts the subscriber IDs of the mobile terminal apparatuses and the authentication setting information, (c) causes the wireless communication device to transmit the authentication setting information to the mobile terminal apparatus after model changing if the subscriber ID of the mobile terminal apparatus before model changing and the subscriber ID of the mobile terminal apparatus after model changing are same as each other. |
US10602018B2 |
Image transmission method and system thereof and image transmission apparatus
An image transmission method and a system thereof and an image transmission apparatus are provided. The method includes: determining an estimated distortion area of at least one first image; zooming out the first image to generate a second image according to the estimated distortion area; adding the estimated distortion area around the second image to generate a transmission image and filling a transmission pattern in the estimated distortion area of the transmission image, wherein a resolution of the transmission image is equal to that of the first image; and transmitting the transmission image through at least one channel. |
US10602017B2 |
File management apparatus, multifunction device and information processing apparatus, file management method, and file management program
A file management apparatus causes notification destinations, which receive download information, to download a file recorded in a recording medium, in accordance with requests from the notification destinations. The apparatus includes an initial-deletion-time setting unit, a deletion-time updating unit, and a first file deleting unit. The initial-deletion-time setting unit sets a given time as the initial value of the deletion time of the file. The deletion-time updating unit updates the deletion time if one or more notification destinations having not downloaded the file are present when the deletion time comes. The first file deleting unit deletes the file under the condition that, when the deletion time comes, the one or more notification destinations having not downloaded the file are not present. |
US10602015B2 |
Picture displaying method and apparatus, and terminal device
A picture displaying method and apparatus, and a terminal device are disclosed. The method includes detecting a view instruction, input by a user, on any picture; responding to the view instruction and outputting the picture; acquiring generation time of the picture from EXIF information of the picture; and querying whether an audio file with a file name including the generation time of the picture is stored, and if the audio file is stored, outputting the audio file. By implementing embodiments of the present invention, the user can not only obtain a static image directly from the picture, but also obtain audio information around a shooting scene in addition to the static image, thereby keeping more memories for the user and improving user experience. |
US10602014B2 |
Image processing apparatus, control method of image processing apparatus, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus including two image reading units can sequentially execute image processing of front face image data and back face image data of a document using a single image processing circuit. The image processing apparatus transfers the first face image data of the read document to a first ring buffer and the second face image data thereof to a second ring buffer, respectively, while switching, predetermined unit by unit, whether to transfer the first face image data or the second face image data of the image data to an image processing unit. |
US10602013B2 |
Reading module and image forming apparatus provided with the same
A reading module of the present disclosure is provided with a light source, an optical system, and a sensor. The optical system images, as reading light, reflected light of light radiated from the light source to an illumination object. The sensor converts the reading light imaged by the optical system into an electric signal. The optical system is provided with a mirror array in which a plurality of reflection mirrors are disposed in an array in a prescribed direction and a plurality of aperture stop portions that adjust an amount of the reading light. Each of the reflection mirrors is disposed at a prescribed distance from an adjacent one of the reflection mirrors in a prescribed direction. |
US10602011B2 |
Image forming apparatus, information processing method, and program
An image forming apparatus has a job execution unit that executes a job that causes an image to be formed. The job execution unit acquires, from a function extension unit that extends a function of the job execution unit, first setting information managed by the function extension unit. When the job execution unit receives an instruction to execute the job, the job execution unit controls the function extension unit to perform the extended function of the job execution unit based on the acquired first setting information. |
US10602008B1 |
Image forming apparatus and image forming method
According to one embodiment, an image forming apparatus includes, a sheet transporting unit, a scanner, a print unit, an input device, a counter, and a control unit. The sheet transporting unit transports a predetermined number of sheets among a plurality of the sheets. The scanner reads the sheets which are transported by the sheet transporting unit as image data. The print unit prints the image data which is read by the scanner. The input device receives an input from a user. The counter counts the number of the transported sheets. The control unit controls the sheet transporting unit and the print unit depending on the number of the transported sheets and the number of sheets which are input by the user. |
US10602005B2 |
Image forming system, printer driver, and information processing apparatus for processing electronic file
To provide an image forming system by which a printed object can be obtained in a short time after a request for image formation is issued, an image forming system includes an information processing apparatus and an image forming apparatus connected to the information processing apparatus via a network to form an image. The information processing apparatus includes a first determining unit, a second determining unit, a transmission control unit, and a transmitting unit. The first determining unit determines whether an electronic file is opened. In a case where the first determining unit determines that the electronic file is opened, the second determining unit determines whether a specific action related to image formation of the electronic file is detected. In a case where the second determining unit determines that the specific action related to image formation of the electronic file is detected, the transmission control unit controls image data related to the electronic file to be transmitted to the image forming apparatus. |
US10602004B2 |
Apparatus, control method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that cause a device to print an image based on a state of the apparatus and a user operation
An apparatus that causes a device to print an image. The apparatus includes at least one processor, and a display screen. A state of the apparatus is changed from a first state to a second state when an image is settled as a print target by a user, the first state being a state in which the at least one processor does not cause the device to print the image even if the apparatus is put close to the device, and the second state being a state in which the at least one processor can cause the device to print the image if the apparatus is put close to the device. After the apparatus in the second state performs a short distance wireless communication with the device, the device prints the image. |
US10602001B2 |
Method for identifying data usage and electronic device implementing the same
An electronic apparatus is disclosed, including a touch screen display; a communication unit configured to transceive data via a network; a processor; and a memory configured to store instructions to, which when executed, instruct the processor to identify a total data usage transceived through the communication unit if the data usage transceived through the communication unit reaches a predetermined reference value, determine whether a difference value between the total data usage and a predetermined warning value satisfies a condition to change the reference value, and change the reference value based on the determination result. |
US10602000B2 |
Policy decisions based on offline charging rules when service chaining is implemented
Apparatus and methods for policy decisions regarding a service data flow enabled for service chaining. One embodiment comprises a policy control element configured to make policy decisions for a session. The policy control element communicates with an offline charging system. The policy control element detects a new service added to the service chain implemented for the service data flow, and transmits a charging rules request to the offline charging system responsive to detecting the new service being added to the service chain. The policy control element receives a response from the offline charging system that includes offline charging rules that are mapped to the new service of the service chain, makes a policy decision for the service data flow based on the offline charging rules, and transmits the policy decision to a policy enforcement element. |
US10601989B1 |
Agent controlled menu
A system for automatic authentication of service requests includes authentication of a remote access device. This authentication may be accomplished automatically prior to text or audio communication between a customer and a service agent. In some embodiments, authentication is accomplished automatically by authentication of the remote access device or accomplished by asking the customer questions. A single authentication of the remote access device may be used to authenticate a service request transferred between service agents. The authentication of the remote device may include, for example, use of a personal identification number, a fingerprint, a photograph, and/or a hardware identifier. Some embodiments include an intelligent pipeline configured for managing queues of customer service requests and/or customer service agent control over a customer's access device. |
US10601987B2 |
Multiple party call acknowledgement
Disclosed embodiments provide improved communication between a caller and multiple parties. A caller performs a call spray operation on a group of contacts using an electronic communication device such as a mobile telephone. The call spray operation attempts to contact an electronic device associated with each contact in the group of contacts. If one of the contacts answers and is deemed to be a live user, then the remaining contacts that did not answer each receive a message on their associated electronic device indicating which of the contacts answered the caller with a live user. In this way, a group of people can be conveniently contacted and kept up to date with the status of the communication with the caller. |
US10601986B1 |
Call screening service for communication devices
One example method of operation may include identifying call data associated with a received call, identifying call parameters from the call data, and the call parameters include one or more call routing parameters associated with call routing of the call and one or more call session parameters associated with a call session of the call, assigning weights to one or more of the call routing parameters and the call session parameters, determining a scam score for the call based on a sum of the weights applied to the call routing parameters and the call session parameters, and blocking the call when the scam score is greater than or equal to a predetermined threshold scam score. |
US10601981B1 |
Apparatus and method for intrinsically safe operation of a portable communication device
A portable communication device is provided with a power arbitration module formed with hardware logic configured to detect attachment of a battery and determine whether the battery is one of: an intrinsically safe (IS) battery or a standard, non-intrinsically safe (non-IS) battery. The power arbitration module enables a converged platform mode of operation in response to determining that the battery is a standard, non-intrinsically safe battery. The power arbitration module enables a land mobile radio (LMR) mode of operation in response to determining that the battery is an intrinsically safe battery. The determination of the battery type and enablement of operating mode is handled by hardware logic of the power arbitration module without use of a software protocol. |
US10601979B2 |
Method and apparatus for managing application data usage
A method for operating an electronic device includes displaying a user-interface for a mode for controlling data usage on a display of the electronic device, in response to detecting an input for the user-interface, activating the mode, in the mode, identifying a first set of applications among a plurality of applications installed in the electronic device based on a predefined list, allowing first data usage for a first set of applications, and restricting second data usage for a second set of applications among the plurality of applications other than the first set of applications. |
US10601977B2 |
Messaging application
A messaging application for use on electronic devices, each electronic device having a display and a connection to a communication system. The application has two modes, a first mode in which the symbols of text messages are concealed and a second mode in which the symbols of a text message are displayed, the application controlling the display of text on the display according to an algorithm. The algorithm detects whether the application is in the first mode or the second mode, and if the application is in the first mode the current symbol entered is displayed and any previously entered symbols entered with the application in the first mode are concealed. |
US10601976B2 |
Executing applications in conjunction with other devices
A method and electronic device for executing application concurrently with other devices are provided. An address of an external electronic device and a location of an application is obtained. A connection is established with a device using a short-range communication protocol. The application is obtained and executed in conjunction with the device. |
US10601972B2 |
Rotatable electrical connector
A connecting system for an electronic device is disclosed herein. The connecting system may comprise a connector port including an alignment feature and two or more conductive traces corresponding to contacts of a dock interface. The connector port may be rotatable relative to the dock interface with at least two conductive traces arranged in a manner such that the contacts are maintained in contacting relation with the conductive traces along a contact path when the electronic device is rotated relative to the dock interface. The connector port may further include one or more nonconductive separating spaces that separate the at least two conductive traces along the contact path. The connecting system may comprise a rotation stop arranged such that the contacts are prevented from having contacting relation with conductive traces other than a conductive trace to which the contact corresponds and with which the contact is aligned. |
US10601969B2 |
Mobile electronic device and mobile phone
The present disclosure relates to a mobile electronic device, which includes a body, a display screen disposed to an obverse surface of the body, an input-output module, and a drive assembly coupled to the input-output module. The display screen is able to display a start tag and a mode tag. The input-output module includes a base and a camera disposed to the base, and the input-output module is able to be at least partially accommodated in the body. The drive assembly is configured to drive the input-output module to be exposed from an end portion of the body in accordance with a user input signal for the start tag, and is configured to drive the input-output module to rotate in accordance with a user input for the mode tag. A mobile phone is also provided. |
US10601966B2 |
Mobile terminal
The present disclosure provides a mobile terminal including a middle frame, a main board, a display screen module, and a back plate. The middle frame includes a front side face, a back side face, a left side face, a right side face, and a top face. The display screen module is disposed on the front side face. The back plate is disposed on the back side face. A receiving groove is defined by the top face of the middle frame, the display screen module and the back plate. The mobile terminal further includes a mounting box slideably received in the receiving groove. A first camera is disposed at a side face of the mounting box that faces the display screen module. The mounting box is extended out of or retracted into the receiving groove so that the first camera is exposed out of or hidden into the receiving groove. |
US10601964B2 |
WLAN device with preamble decode-based receive suspend during undesired packets
A WLAN device includes a processor implementing a MAC layer and a PHY layer which is coupled to a transceiver including a receive (Rx) chain and a transmit (Tx) chain that is coupled to an antenna. A preamble decode-based receive suspend algorithm has software stored in a memory that is implemented by the processor or by hardware including digital logic. The algorithm responsive to receiving a packet including a Physical Layer Convergence Protocol (PLCP) header, a MAC header, and data, is for analyzing a length field in the PLCP header to determine whether the packet is an undesignated packet and whether there is sufficient time remaining for implementing a turning off and then back on of an analog portion of the Rx chain to avoid missing a next packet. If the undesignated packet and sufficient time are present, the analog portion of the Rx chain is turned off. |
US10601957B2 |
Sending messages to mobile devices
A device may receive a request for a mobile device to obtain an application. The request may include a mobile device identifier for the mobile device. The device may send, to the mobile device, a link to a web page. The device may receive, from the mobile device, a request for the web page. The device may send, to the mobile device, a redirect to a software distribution platform to obtain the application from the software distribution platform. The device may receive a registration identifier for the mobile device after the mobile device obtains the application from the software distribution platform. The device may send, to a message server, a request for a message to be sent to the mobile device. The request may be based on the registration identifier and the application. |
US10601954B2 |
Sandboxing requests for web services
A web service request is received, and a stored performance metric value, generated for other web service requests of the same type, is compared to a threshold value. If the stored performance metric value meets the threshold value, then the received web service request is routed to a sandboxed instance of the web service for execution. If the stored performance metric value does not meet the threshold value then the received web service request is routed to a default web service instance for execution. In either case, the performance metric is monitored during execution of the received web service request, and the stored performance metric value is updated based upon the monitored performance metric generated for the received web service request. |
US10601946B2 |
Edge cache segment prefetching
Devices, computer-readable media, and methods for pre-loading video chunks of a video program at an edge server are disclosed. For example, a processor may receive a manifest file for a video program, determine a bitrate for a first segment of the video program, request a video chunk of the first segment at the first bitrate from an edge server in accordance with the manifest file, and request a subset of a video chunk of a second segment of the video program from the edge server. |
US10601938B2 |
Organizationally programmable intranet push notifications
Among other things, embodiments of the present disclosure help improve the functionality of electronic messaging software and systems by providing selective push notifications to users of such systems in response to new content being published. Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide notifications to some users based on the relevance of published content to such users, while abstaining from notifying users for whom the content is irrelevant. |
US10601937B2 |
Responsive action prediction based on electronic messages among a system of networked computing devices
Various embodiments relate generally to data science and data analysis, computer software and systems, and control systems to provide a platform to facilitate implementation of an interface, and, more specifically, to a computing and data storage platform that implements specialized logic to predict an action based on content in electronic messages, at least one action being a responsive electronic message. In some examples, a method may include receiving data representing an electronic message with an electronic messaging account, identifying one or more component characteristics associated with one or more components of the electronic message, characterizing the electronic message based on the one or more component characteristics to classify the electronic message for a response as a classified message, causing a computing device to perform an action to facilitate the response to the classified message, and the like. |
US10601935B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
An information processing system that generates commentary, the commentary including first commentary generated based on behavior information corresponding to a behavior of a user and second commentary associated with the first commentary; and outputs the commentary to be available to other users. |