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US10619411B2 |
Light shielding structure for vertical blind
A light shielding structure for a vertical blind is disclosed, wherein the vertical blind includes a headrail and a plurality of slats, which are hanged under the headrail in a vertical manner, and can be controlled to be turned between a shielding position and a non-shielding position. The vertical blind includes at least one light shielding member, which is engaged to a bottom of the headrail, and can either be flipped up or naturally droop along with the turning of the slats. When the at least one light shielding member droops, gaps formed between the bottom of the headrail and a top of the slats are covered, which prevents light from leaking in therethrough. |
US10619407B2 |
Sliding fire door
A sliding fire door is disclosed with an improved tightness of the closure by the door main body. The sliding fire door includes an opening frame, a fire door, and a guiding mechanism. The guiding mechanism includes a guide roller group which includes a plurality of guide rollers arranged one adjacent to another along the slide direction and which is configured to guide the door main body. The guiding mechanism is configured to guide the door main body such that the door main body is moved from an opening position to a closing position. The door main body has a first opposing surface which is oriented toward the wall. The opening frame has a second opposing surface which is oriented toward the first opposing surface of the door main body in the closing position. The guiding mechanism moves the door main body to cause the first opposing surface to be moved closer to the second opposing surface when the door main body is moved from the opening position to the closing position. |
US10619404B2 |
Welded steel door
A welded steel door including a pan having a bottom surface forming a first face of the door and flanges extending on opposite edges thereof forming opposite side edges of the door, the flanges having a lid engaging surface spaced from the bottom surface, a lid having a top surface forming a second face of the door opposite the first face, opposite edges of the top surface each having a hem mated with a respective lid engaging surface of each flange, the hem including a portion of the top surface folded back on itself, and a plurality of welds securing the lid to the pan. The welds extend between the portion of the top surface of the lid folded back on itself of each hem and the respective lid engaging surface of each flange and are thereby concealed. |
US10619380B2 |
Wireless electronic lock system and method
A electronic lock system and method including an electronic lock, a mobile device and/or a wireless device. The electronic lock is capable of sending a message to the mobile device via wireless communication and/or to the wireless device based on a triggering event. The mobile device and/or the wireless device may in turn perform an action based on the received message. In one embodiment, the electronic lock, the mobile device the wireless device communicate with one another wirelessly via Bluetooth communication. |
US10619377B2 |
T-brace system
A system to be used in t-post fence arrangements. The system comprises an adjustable locking brace having two specialized ends which permit the brace to be used in a variety of bracing configurations. The system further includes hinge pins for connecting a gate to a t-post fence. Other devices and apparatus are provided which further assist in the building and maintenance of t-post fences. |
US10619375B2 |
Hovering air fort
A hovering air fort containing a circular side panel having an aperture, a domed top, a shroud having a first end secured to the circular side panel to provide an air flow channel for forcing air through the aperture and a second end for receiving a fan; and a single chord secured at the bottom edge of the circular side panel. The chord may be secured along about 75% to 100% of the bottom edge of the circular side panel and has a weight that allows the bottom edge to be lifted above the surface when the fan forces air into the hovering air fort. |
US10619369B1 |
Inflatable pool cover
An assembly includes an inflatable, dome-like cover that is configured to rest atop an existing swimming pool. The cover has an inflatable portion that repels dirt, debris, water, and snow, preventing such debris from collecting thereon. The cover is produced from heavy duty, yet lightweight plastic or rubber material. The cover may sized and configured to fit a pool of any dimensions. Extending along a perimeter of the inflatable portion is a border about which openings are evenly spaced, through which tethers or cords may be tied for securing the assembly to the pool. At least one air valve is positioned proximal to the outer edge of the cover, enabling a user to inflate the assembly. |
US10619367B2 |
Cover for a swimming pool or whirlpool bath and swimming pool or whirlpool bath that is provided therewith
Cover for a swimming pool or whirlpool bath, whereby the cover includes a rollup screen whereby the screen has two side edges and whereby the screen has a first edge perpendicular to the side edges and a second edge perpendicular to the side edges, whereby the cover includes a rollup shaft, whereby the first edge of the screen is connected to the rollup shaft and whereby the screen can be rolled up and rolled out on the rollup shaft, whereby the rollup shaft is horizontally movable so that the screen can be rolled out while the second edge is in a fixed position and whereby the cover is provided with a unit to exert a rotational force on the rollup shaft to thereby roll up the screen. |
US10619366B2 |
Generator enclosure system
A generator enclosure system provides for tool-less removal of protective panels. The panels are configured to lock in place and unlock by a technician using only their hands. Side panels interlock with front and back panels. At least the front panel may be removed by actuating, by hand, a lever on a locking mechanism and lifting the panels up and away from the generator enclosure system. |
US10619364B2 |
Adjustable decking and plank removal tool with vibratory-assist
A versatile lever-type decking and plank removal tool for more efficiently prying floor-boards from deck foundations and floor-joists to which they are nailed. The decking and plank removal tool uses an adjustable demolition head having an offset inverted hook to tear off any deck board in any configuration in seconds with a minimum of effort, allowing the user to remain completely upright for the entire process. An optional vibratory-assist module is also disclosed. |
US10619361B2 |
Transition profile between flooring elements
The present invention relates to a device for adjusting the support height of a retaining mechanism of a base profile of a floor profile arrangement for receiving, so as to attach, a covering profile for joints. |
US10619360B2 |
Edge guard for area rug
An edge guard for an area rug that includes a transition configured as a partial ovoid with a flat underside for engaging a floor or subfloor, a forwardly disposed toe forming the forward free end of the ovoid, an upwardly extending top portion terminating in a rearward lip, the lip forming a free end of the underside, a top portion extending over the underside, and a receiver extending towards the lip for receiving the edge of a floor covering and forming a forward wall, with a glue strip extending from the lower part of the forward wall to which the floor covering can be attached to the edge guard. |
US10619357B2 |
Panel for forming a floor covering, method for manufacturing such panels and granulate applied herewith
A method for manufacturing panels with at least a substrate and a top layer. The method having the steps of providing a granulate having thermoplastic material and having an average particle size of less than 1 millimeter, forming a substrate layer by strewing the granulate, consolidating the layer between the belts of a continuous press device, and providing the top layer on the substrate. |
US10619356B2 |
Panel forming
Building panels, especially laminated floor panels are shown, which are provided with a locking system and several core grooves at the rear side in order to save material and decrease weight. Building panels, each having a surface layer on a front side, a backing layer on a rear side and an intermediate core, wherein the intermediate core and the surface and the backing layer all comprise wood fibres and thermosetting resins, the building panels are provided with a locking system for vertical and horizontal locking of a first edge of a first building panel to an adjacent second edge of a second building panel. |
US10619354B1 |
Insulation and facade mounting system
A system for mounting a facade and an insulation body to a structure utilizing a base member that includes a first portion attached to the structure. The base member includes a platform for supporting the insulation body and a flange extending outwardly from the platform. The flange includes attachment mechanisms for holding a panel or frame to form a facade. |
US10619353B1 |
Integrated wall assembly
An article featuring a cladding system for a wall, the cladding system including: (a) a plurality of metal structural members connected together to form a rigid substrate having a front surface, and a rear surface in a spaced-apart relationship and parallel to the front surface; (b) an architectural facade featuring metal plate shaped in three dimensions; (c) a module of defined height and width featuring the architectural facade attached to the rigid substrate, and further featuring means for attachment of the module to the wall; (d) the module further characterized in that placing a plurality of modules adjacent and above or below one another forms a repeating pattern of the three-dimensionally shaped metal plate of the architectural facade. |
US10619352B1 |
Rain gutter for tin roof or the like
An elongated rain gutter member is formed with a G-shape profile, and having an eave flange that fits between an edge of roofing material and the roof support beneath it, a generally vertical soffit portion extending down from the eave flange, and a curved rain channel member that curves outwardly and up forming a rainwater channel with the soffit portion, and continuing up and over the edge of the roofing material. A hemmed edge of the free edge portion of the curved rain channel member is fastened to the roofing material and is spaced so as to form channels into the rain gutter between the edge portion and the roofing material. This rain gutter can be used on a tin roof that has elongated ribs or can be adapted to use with a shingle roof or other roof. |
US10619351B2 |
Sheathing puller
A sheathing puller for use in a concrete post-tensioning system that includes at least one anchor assembly and a tension member comprising a cable and a sheath surrounding the cable, comprises a stationary coupler, a force applicator mechanically coupled to the stationary coupler, and a sheathing gripper mechanically coupled to the force applicator and configured to grip the sheath. Actuation of the force applicator may cause the sheathing gripper to grip the sheath and apply a longitudinal force thereto. The sheathing stationary coupler may be configured to engage the at least one anchor and the force applicator may be a pulley, screw, ratchet, bar clamp, pipe clamp, or screw clamp. Also disclosed is a method for mechanically coupling the stationary coupler to a fixed object, mechanically coupling the sheathing gripper to the sheath, and sliding the sheath along the tension member using the sheathing puller. |
US10619350B2 |
Connection apparatus and method
A connection apparatus for attaching a first truss to a second truss has a first and second connection segment, a bolt and an optional spring. The first connection segment has an aperture dimensioned to receive the threaded end and the shank of the bolt. The aperture is also dimensioned to prevent the head end of the bolt and the threaded end from passing through, and the aperture comprising a recess for receiving the second end of the spring. The first connection segment also has a side opening, open to the aperture, dimensioned to receive the shank of the bolt. The first connection segment also has a shoulder portion within the aperture dimensioned to closely fit around the shank of the bolt and prevent the threaded end of the bolt from passing therethrough. The second connection segment for attaching to the second truss has a threaded hole dimensioned to fixably receive the threaded end of the bolt. |
US10619346B2 |
Insulation batt
An insulation batt includes a first stiffening layer, a lever hingedly attached to a front panel of the first stiffening layer; an insulation layer coupled to the first stiffening layer; and a second stiffening layer defining an inner surface, the inner surface coupled to the insulation layer; and wherein the insulation batt is selectively reconfigurable about and between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration, a distance defined between the first stiffening layer and the second stiffening layer, the distance being greater in the expanded configuration than in the collapsed configuration, the lever engaging the inner surface of the second stiffening layer and holding the first stiffening layer and the second stiffening layer apart in the expanded configuration. |
US10619345B2 |
Flood vent having a panel
According to one embodiment, a flood vent panel includes a plurality of insulation pieces positioned together, and a panel frame surrounding the plurality of insulation pieces. The flood vent panel is configured to be coupled to a frame positionable on a structure, so as to at least partially block a fluid passageway through an opening in the structure. Each of the plurality of insulation pieces is separate from the other insulation pieces of the plurality of insulation pieces. Each of the plurality of insulation pieces is separate from the panel frame. |
US10619342B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for constructing a concrete structure
Various implementations include methods and apparatuses for constructing a concrete structure. In one implementation, a structure includes a pre-cast concrete column section and a pre-cast concrete beam section. The column section includes an embedded first assembly with a threaded rod, and the beam section includes an embedded second assembly defining a channel for receiving the threaded rod. Grout is fed through a joint between the column and beam sections into the second assembly to couple the threaded rod with the second assembly. The grout is urged through the joint and the second assembly by gravity and by applying vacuum suction to a grout port defined by the second assembly. The grout port extends between the channel of the second assembly and an external face of the beam section. |
US10619338B2 |
Gasket and kit for use with a toilet
A toilet gasket includes a planar portion and a tubular portion. The planar portion defines an opening for alignment with an outlet duct of a toilet and an inlet of a waste pipe. A bottom surface of the planar portion is adapted to sealingly engage a surface surrounding the waste pipe. The tubular portion extends from the bottom surface of the planar portion and about the opening. The tubular portion defines a channel in fluid communication with the opening. An outer surface of the tubular portion has at least one rib member for sealingly engaging the inner surface of the waste pipe when the tubular portion is inserted within the waste pipe. A kit includes the toilet gasket, a toilet flange and bolts for securing the toilet, the toilet flange and a floor structure. |
US10619337B2 |
Flush toilet
The bowl portion of the flush toilet includes a bowl-shaped waste receiving surface and a rim portion formed on a top edge of the bowl portion. The rim portion includes a rim inside wall portion located on an inner side of the top edge of the bowl portion. The rim inside wall portion has a rim inside surface located at a lower area of the rim inside wall portion and a rim inside wall upper sloped surface having a section in a vertical plane, the shape of the section being sloped from an upper edge of the rim inside surface to an upper edge of the rim inside wall portion. The ratio between the height of the rim inside surface and the height of the rim inside wall upper sloped surface is 1:1 to 6:1 in a section in a vertical plane at any area other than a rear area. |
US10619333B1 |
Methods, systems to facilitate atmospheric water generation, and regulation of an environment of atmospheric water generation
A method of facilitating atmospheric water generation is disclosed. The method may include receiving, using a communication device, sensor data from at least one sensor associated with an Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG). Further, the at least one sensor may be configured for sensing at least one characteristic of an environment of the AWG. Further, the method may include analyzing, using a processing device, the sensor data. Further, the method may include determining, using the processing device, a quality parameter associated with the environment based on the analyzing. Further, the method may include generating, using the communication device, at least one operational parameter based on the quality parameter. Further, the method may include and transmitting, using the communication device, the at least one operational parameter to at least one regulator configured for controlling the at least one characteristic of the environment based on the at least one operational parameter. |
US10619331B2 |
Conveyance drain emitter
A rainwater collection system comprises a vault assembly and a drain emitter. At least a portion of the vault assembly is underground and is located above percolation region in the ground. The drain emitter is connected to the conveyance line such that a primary portion of the collected water flows into the at least one storage tank and a secondary portion of the collected water flows out of the conveyance line through the drain emitter at a preset emitter flow rate. The drain emitter is arranged within the vault assembly, above the percolation region, and below the conveyance opening. The preset emitter flow rate is predetermined such that the flow of the secondary portion of the collected water out of the conveyance line through the drain emitter drains standing water from the conveyance line and the secondary portion of the collected water percolates through the percolation region. |
US10619329B2 |
Work vehicle, monitoring system for work vehicle, and tracked work vehicle
A work vehicle includes a rotary member, a support member, a sealing ring, a pressure controller, and a vehicle speed determination component. The rotary member has a first hydraulic fluid supply channel to supply the hydraulic fluid to the steering clutch, and is rotated by power from the transmission when the steering clutch is engaged. The sealing ring is disposed between the rotary member and the support member and is mounted adjacent to the connected part between the first hydraulic fluid supply channel and the second hydraulic fluid supply channel. The pressure controller controls the engagement pressure to be a specific first pressure when the vehicle speed is determined not to be equal to or greater than a specific speed, and controls the engagement pressure to decrease from the first pressure when the vehicle speed is determined to be equal to or greater than a specific speed. |
US10619327B2 |
Bulldozer
A bulldozer includes a blade disposed in front of a vehicle body. First and second cameras are disposed to the left and right of the vehicle body, respectively. A first optical axis of the first camera faces forward and downward. The first camera is arranged to capture a first image of a gap between a lower edge of the blade and the left crawler belt. A second optical axis of the second camera faces forward and downward. The second camera is arranged to capture a second image of a gap between a lower edge of the blade and the right crawler belt. A display is configured to display the first and second images side-by-side. |
US10619323B2 |
Adjustable foundation support system
An extension support member includes a bracket or web having a first planar portion or leg, a second planar portion or leg, an acute angle between the first planar portion or leg and the second planar portion or leg, and a bend or backbone joining the first planar portion or leg to the second planar portion or leg. The extension support member also includes is a first mounting portion or tab joined to the second planar portion or leg via the bend or backbone at a first obtuse angle and a second mounting portion or tab joined to the first planar portion or leg via the bend or backbone at a second obtuse angle. The first mounting portion and the second mounting portion are located at opposite ends of the bracket or web. |
US10619321B2 |
Apparatus, system, and method for cleaning and maintaining piles
A pile maintenance method, system, and apparatus including a shell configured to be opened and closed longitudinally such that the shell forms a chamber between a length of a pile and an inner surface of the shell when the shell is closed around the pile, at least one fixing member configured to fix the shell to the pile such that the shell is substantially centered on the pile, at least one sealing member provided proximate a bottom of the shell and configured to form a substantially watertight seal at a bottom of the chamber, a plurality of nozzles provided inside the shell and configured to spray one or more media onto the pile, and a drain outlet provided proximate the bottom of the shell and configured to drain contents from the chamber formed by the shell. |
US10619317B2 |
Flood barrier
Flood barrier assemblies in land near a water frontage shoreline have next adjacent panels actively erectable into a continuous barrier preventing flooding of the land. In one configuration one lateral side of a panel is a contact surface and the other lateral side carries a gasket. The panels are sequentially raised with a first to raise panel presenting a contact surface to the gasket of the next adjacent second to raise panel. In another configuration, a contact surface is on opposing lateral sides of two panels separated by a next adjacent panel between them having gaskets on both its lateral sides. The spaced first panels raise before the second panel. The raised panels may be in a linear or curved array or a combination of linear and curved arrays. Either configuration and order of raising erects a flood barrier wall sealed panel to panel by the gasket between adjacent panels. |
US10619314B2 |
Apparatus for in-place recycling of materials forming part of a roadway pavement, and crusher for milling debris from a roadway pavement
An apparatus for in-place recycling of materials that form part of a roadway pavement with agglomerated aggregates in a bituminous composition, includes a load-bearing structure suitable for driving on the pavement in a direction of travel and carries, from the front to the rear in the direction of travel, a transverse milling machine for milling the pavement to a defined depth and width to produce milling debris, a mixing device for mixing the milling debris with a binding composition, and a spreading sub-assembly for distributing the milling debris/binding composition mixture across the milled pavement. The apparatus further includes a crusher with blades, between the milling machine and the mixing device, open on the bottom, for crushing the milling debris. In one embodiment, the crusher and the mixing device are located in a single unit. The application also relates to a crusher for milling debris from roadway pavements. |
US10619313B2 |
Method for determining vertical and lateral position faults of a track and track maintenance machine
A method for determining vertical and lateral position faults of a track employs a track position measuring system having a common reference base formed of a single measuring chord disposed centrally between the rails and extending in the longitudinal direction of the machine. Two sensors are disposed on a central track position measuring unit for determining a longitudinal height and for determining a versine. The sensors each contact the measuring chord. Each track position measuring unit has two laser scanners, which are associated with respective rails, for scanning in a y-axis extending normal to a longitudinal direction of the rails and in a z-axis extending in a vertical direction. A track maintenance machine for carrying out track position corrections is also provided. Thus, a simplification of the track position measuring system with increased accuracy can be achieved. |
US10619306B2 |
Low density paper and paperboard with two-sided coating
A paper or paperboard including a cellulose substrate and a coating applied to each side of the paperboard substrate to form a coated structure, the coated structure having a basis weight, a caliper thickness and a Parker Print Surf smoothness, the Parker Print Surf smoothness being at most about 2 microns, the basis weight being less than about Y1 pounds per 3000 ft2, wherein Y1 is a function of the caliper thickness (X) in points and is calculated as follows: Y1=29.15+11.95X−0.07415X2. |
US10619305B2 |
Coating slips for paper and cardboard containing a dextrin with a high amylopectin content
Coating colors having a dextrin having high amylopectin content. When such a dextrin is used in the form of an adhesive, it confers an excellent stability on the adhesive. When the adhesive is subsequently incorporated in the coating color, it makes it possible to adjust the Brookfield viscosity thereof, while providing a good compromise between water retention and rheological behavior at high shear gradient. Also, the use of such dextrin for the manufacture of a coating color. Further, a process for the manufacture of a paper or of a cardboard coated on at least one its face with a coating color, and papers and cardboards thus obtained. |
US10619304B2 |
Surface treatment composition
The invention relates to a surface treatment composition for paper, board or other fibrous webs. The composition of the invention comprises particles which comprise an active material and a supporting material. The active material comprises a salt or a multivalent metal, such as a divalent or trivalent metal. In accordance with the invention, the supporting material is adapted to release the active material from the particles when subjected to heat and/or pressure and/or a change in pH. Consequently, the active material's adverse effects on the rheology of the composition are avoided while its desired effects on the surface characteristics are retained or enhanced. |
US10619303B2 |
Method for production of porous moldings
The invention relates to a method for production of an auto-adhesively bonded, porous, pressure-resistant molding made from comminuted lignocellulosic fibrous materials that are processed at temperatures between 120° C. and 180° C. and a pressure between 2 bar and 8 bar to yield a fiber suspension that is subsequently filled into a mold or applied to a carrier and dried without the addition of a synthetic binder. |
US10619299B2 |
Contamination inhibitor composition
To provide a contamination inhibitor composition capable of effectively inhibiting pitch contamination on a dry part.The present invention is a contamination inhibitor composition 1 which is imparted to a dry part D of a paper-making machine, and comprising a film forming agent and a gelling agent, wherein the film forming agent is an emulsion consisting of water, a modified silicone and an emulsifier and the gelling agent is a compound represented by the following formula (1): [in the formula (1), R1 each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group, a carboxyl group or a hydrocarbon group optionally having a substituent having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, R2 each independently represents a hydroxyl group or a carboxyl group, R3 represents a hydrogen atom, a hydroxyl group or a carboxyl group, m is an integer of 1 to 5, and n is an integer of 0 to 5.]. |
US10619296B2 |
Articles with embroidered sequins and methods of making
Hot melt sequins and methods of applying these sequins are disclosed. A method of attaching two components includes stitching a hot melt sequin to one of the components and heating the hot melt sequin to bond the two components together. Sequins can also be applied to articles to create structural elements such as heel counters, toe covers, and lace cages. Sequins can be applied in 1D, 2D, and 3D patterns as well as in dispersive patterns. Sequins can be applied to vary the abrasion properties of a portion of an article. |
US10619292B2 |
Indigo dyeing process and apparatus and indigo dyed yarns and fabrics made thereby
Processes and apparatus are disclosed which substantially eliminate the formation of oxidized indigo dye before and during dye application onto a natural fiber yarn or fabric while allowing the leuco-indigo dye molecule to diffuse fully into the natural fibers of the yarn where it can fix to the fibers prior to oxidation (i.e., exposure of the leuco-dyed yarns to oxygen). Indigo dyed textile products (e.g., dyed cotton yarns that may be twill woven to form a denim fabric) exhibit exceptionally high colorfastness as determined by the AATCC Crock Test. |
US10619291B2 |
Device for coating one or more yarns by a vapor deposition method
A device for coating one or more yarns by a vapor deposition method, the device including a treatment chamber extending along a longitudinal axis and having a treatment zone between an internal and an external circumferential wall, and within which at least one yarn is to be coated by performing a vapor deposition method; a conveyor system to transport the at least one yarn through the treatment zone; an injector device to inject a treatment gas phase into the treatment zone through an inlet orifice present in the internal or external circumferential wall; and a removal device to remove the residual gas phase from the treatment zone through an outlet orifice present in the internal or external circumferential wall, the inlet and the outlet orifice being situated in a common plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the chamber and being offset around the circumferential direction of the chamber. |
US10619290B2 |
Clothes dryer
A clothes dryer including a cabinet, a drum, a condenser, a sump, a drawer, a hose, a condensate pump, and a condensed water container. The drawer includes a bucket for receiving condensed water which overflows from the condensed water container, and a condensate discharge pipe formed at the bucket to discharge condensed water collected in the bucket. When the drawer is stored in the cabinet, the sump is connected to the condensate discharge pipe such that condensed water introduced through the condensate discharge pipe is returned to the sump. When the drawer is withdrawn from the cabinet, the sump includes a sump connection pipe separated from the condensate discharge pipe. |
US10619288B2 |
Clothes treatment apparatus having a heat pump module
Provided is a garment processing apparatus for compactly optimizing the arrangement space of a heat pump system. A heat pump module is modularized by integrally mounting a compressor, a condenser, and an evaporator in an integrated housing and is disposed at an upper portion of a tub. |
US10619287B2 |
Heat pump drying or washing-drying machine
A heat pump drying or washing-drying machine is provided. The heat pump drying or washing-drying machine includes a heat pump module, and the heat pump module includes a soft-flock filtering mesh assembly having a first support frame and a second support frame which are used for mounting the soft-flock filtering mesh, and the second support frame is disposed to the first support frame, so that the soft-flock filtering mesh assembly is capable of being mounted and dismounted as a whole. |
US10619283B2 |
Method for the wet-treatment, preferably the washing, of laundry
Washed laundry that has been rinsed still contains bound acidic or basic rinsing liquid. In many cases this must be neutralized. This used to be conducted on the basis of values gained from experience, which generally resulted in only partial neutralization. Herein, sample liquid is taken continuously from the neutralization chamber (18) and, after the fine filtration of same, the pH value of the sample liquid is continuously measured by a pH value measurement device (31). In this manner a pH value control system is possible which ensures an automatic and complete neutralization of the rinse liquid still bound in the laundry after rinsing. |
US10619282B2 |
Washing machine and control method for same
A washing machine may include a drum that is rotatably provided inside a tub, a first water supply unit that directly jets water into the drum, a second water supply unit that supplies water to the tub via an automatic detergent supply unit, an input unit that receives selection of any one of detergent supply through the automatic detergent supply unit and detergent supply through a detergent container, and a control unit that jets water into the drum using the first water supply unit so that a detergent accommodated in the detergent container flows out, when the detergent supply through the detergent container is selected. |
US10619281B2 |
One-piece woven, side impact airbag having two layer coating
An airbag textile containing a woven textile having an inner side and an outer side, a primer layer on the outer side of the textile and a gas barrier layer on the primer layer. The primer layer contains a first thermoplastic polymer and has a surface roughness and a plurality of holes extending at least partially through the thickness of the primer layer. The gas barrier layer contains a second thermoplastic polymer and at least partially fills in the surface roughness and holes of the primer layer. |
US10619278B2 |
Method of sewing a fabric piece onto another fabric piece based on image detection
A appliqué method includes: acquiring a first image of a first fabric piece; performing edge detection on the first image to acquire a plurality of edge points of the first fabric piece; calculating, for each of the edge points, coordinates of the edge point in a coordinate system corresponding to a computerized embroidery machine; and embroidering the first fabric piece onto a second fabric piece along an embroidering path formed by the coordinates of the edge points in the coordinate system. |
US10619274B2 |
Systems and methods for forming a composite structure
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for forming a composite structure comprising rotating a base layer of an apparatus for forming the composite structure about an axis of rotation, transferring carbon short fibers from a first vibratory feed ramp onto the base layer in order to form a plurality of fibrous layers in the composite structure, and vibrating the first vibratory feed ramp during the transferring the carbon short fibers. The base layer may comprise an annular shape. |
US10619270B2 |
Production control in a blow room
A system and corresponding method are provided for controlling production in a blow room, the blow room including a controller, a supplying machine having a supplying part, and a machine to be supplied that has a filling level measurement. The supplying machine and the machine to be supplied are connected to the controller. A production area is defined for the supplying machine and includes a minimum production and a maximum production. Production of the supplying part of the supplying machine is determined based on a filling level of the filling level measurement. When production of the production area drops below the minimum production, the supplying part of the supplying machine is shut down, the shutdown taking place independently of the filling level of the machine to be supplied. |
US10619269B2 |
Filaments and fibers and method for making filaments and fibers
A fiber is disclosed having a central axis or spline and a major outer surface, the fiber made of a base material and poly(vinylidene fluoride), the proportion of base material to poly(vinylidene fluoride) being greater towards the central axis or spline of the fiber than at the major outer surface of the fiber. The base material may be selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene and nylon. The fiber has a surface roughness. |
US10619267B2 |
Diamond substrate
The crystal plane in the interior of the diamond substrate has a curvature higher than 0 km−1 and equal to or lower than 1500 km1 by preparing a base substrate, forming a plurality of pillar-shaped diamonds formed of diamond single crystals on one side of the base substrate, causing diamond single crystals to grow from tips of each pillar-shaped diamond, coalescing each of the diamond single crystals grown from the tips of each pillar-shaped diamond to form a diamond substrate layer, separating the diamond substrate layer from the base substrate, and manufacturing the diamond substrate from the diamond substrate layer. |
US10619264B2 |
Method of preparing coating of biomedical magnesium alloys and magnesium or magnesium alloy comprising the coating
A method including: employing pure magnesium or a magnesium alloy as a substrate material, and sanding and cleaning the substrate material; preparing an electrolyte including 0.8-8 mmol/L of Zn2+, 30-50 mmol/L of Ca+, 15-35 mmol/L of H2PO4−, 0-0.5 mol/L of NaNO3, and 0-0.05 mmol/L of a magnesium ion complexing agent; employing the substrate material as a cathode, a graphite flake as an anode, heating the electrolyte to a temperature of between 60 and 90° C., and synchronously immersing the cathode and the anode into the electrolyte; and implementing an electrochemical deposition method in the electrolyte for between 20 and 60 min. |
US10619260B2 |
Method of obtaining a yellow gold alloy deposition by galvanoplasty without using toxic metals or metalloids
A galvanic bath, containing: gold metal in the form of alkaline aurocyanide; organometallic components; a wetting agent; a complexing agent; free cyanide; copper metal in the form of copper II cyanide and potassium; and indium metal in the form of a complex indium metal, where the galvanic bath does not contain cadmium and zinc, and where the galvanic bath deposits a yellow gold alloy comprising gold, copper, and indium as main components. |
US10619259B2 |
Pollution-free electroplating solution for electroplating and preparation method thereof
This disclosure discloses a pollution-free electroplating solution for electroplating and its preparation method. The process of the preparation method includes: mixing choline chloride with nitrogenous compounds in molar ratio of 1:2, heating to 80° C. to form uniform ionic liquid, adding metal chloride into ionic liquid with molar concentration between 0.005M to 0.5 M, adding 7˜11 wt % of bio bacteria and 0.7M˜2M of inorganic acid agent into the mixed liquid. After been mixed thoroughly, this pollution-free electroplating solution is ready for the application in electroplating. |
US10619257B2 |
Method of treating liquid electrolyte solution
A method for treating a liquid redox electrolyte solution for use in a flow battery includes feeding a liquid redox electrolyte solution into a first half-cell of an electrochemical cell and feeding a gaseous reductant into a second half-cell of the electrochemical cell, and electrochemically reducing at least a portion of the liquid redox electrolyte solution in the electrochemical cell using the gaseous reductant. |
US10619255B2 |
Anode for alkaline water electrolysis and method for producing anode for alkaline water electrolysis
Provided are an anode for alkaline water electrolysis that can achieve a low overpotential at low cost, and a method for producing the anode for alkaline water electrolysis. An anode for alkaline water electrolysis having electrode catalyst layers 2, 3 composed of a first catalyst component having either a nickel-cobalt spinel oxide or a lanthanide-nickel-cobalt perovskite oxide and a second catalyst component having at least one of iridium oxide and ruthenium oxide formed on the surface of a conductive substrate 1 composed of nickel or a nickel-based alloy, and a method for producing the anode for alkaline water electrolysis. |
US10619253B2 |
Method for electrolyzing alkaline water
Provided is an alkaline water electrolysis method capable of reducing or preventing degradation in cathode and anode performance even in an operation of repeated cycles of frequent starting and stopping, and/or even in an operation involving a significant output variation.The present invention provides an alkaline water electrolysis method including repeated cycles of intermittent operation, including an electrolysis step of performing alkaline water electrolysis including storing an electrolytic solution (16) in a circulation tank (5), feeding the electrolytic solution (16) in the circulation tank (5) to an anode chamber (2) and to a cathode chamber (3), returning an electrolytic solution generated in the cathode chamber (3) and an electrolytic solution generated in the anode chamber (2) to the circulation tank (5), mixing together these electrolytic solutions in the circulation tank (5), and recirculating the mixed electrolytic solution to the anode chamber (2) and to the cathode chamber (3), and a step of adding a catalyst activation material formed of a metal salt soluble in the electrolytic solution (16) prior to starting of the electrolysis step; and in the electrolysis step, a metal component in the catalyst activation material is deposited on a surface of the cathode. |
US10619243B2 |
Method to improve precursor utilization in pulsed atomic layer processes
A method and system is provided to improve precursor utilization in pulsed atomic layer processes. The system integrates a chiller with a precursor ampoule to lower the temperature of the precursor ampoule, and thereby reduce the precursor vapor pressure. By lowering the ampoule temperature, the loss of excess unreacted precursor molecules is reduced, in order to improve precursor utilization efficiency in atomic layer processes. |
US10619241B2 |
ALD method and apparatus
A method that includes performing an atomic layer deposition sequence including at least one deposition cycle, each cycle producing a monolayer of deposited material, the deposition cycle including introducing at least a first precursor species and a second precursor species to a substrate surface in a reaction chamber, wherein both of said first and second precursor species are present in gas phase in said reaction chamber simultaneously. |
US10619233B2 |
Nickel-based alloy regenerated member, and method for manufacturing same
There is provided a regenerated member of a nickel-based alloy member for use in a turbine. The nickel-based alloy member is in a used condition. The regenerated member is a nickel-based alloy cast article including a γ phase as a matrix and a γ′ phase precipitating in the γ phase in a volume fraction of equal to or more than 30 vol % in an operational environment of the turbine. In a microstructure of the regenerated member, no recrystallized grains of the γ phase are present. And, when a GROD value of crystal grains of the γ phase of the used part undergone the solution/non-recrystallization heat treatment step is measured by electron back scattering diffraction analysis, the GROD value is equal to or more than 0.4° and equal to or less than 0.6°. |
US10619230B2 |
Near-eutectoid bearing steel
A near-eutectoid bearing steel having from 0.7 to 0.9 wt. % carbon, from 0.1 to 0.35 wt. % silicon, from 0.7 to 1.2 wt. % manganese, from 1.0 to 2.0 wt. % chromium, from 0.1 to 0.35 wt. % molybdenum, from 0.2 to 0.6 wt. % nickel, from 0.4 to 1.2 wt. % copper, from 0 to 0.15 wt. % vanadium, from 0 to 0.15 wt. % niobium, from 0 to 0.15 wt. % tantalum, from 0 to 0.2 wt. % cobalt, from 0 to 0.1 wt. % aluminum, from 0 to 0.05 wt. % phosphorous, from 0 to 0.03 wt. % sulphur, from 0 to 0.075 wt. % tin, from 0 to 0.075 wt. % antimony, from 0 to 0.04 wt. % arsenic, from 0 to 0.01 wt. % lead, up to 350 ppm nitrogen, up to 100 ppm oxygen, up to 50 ppm calcium, up to 50 ppm boron, up to 50 ppm titanium, the balance iron, together with any other unavoidable impurities. |
US10619229B2 |
Manufacturing method of wear-resistant iron-based sintered alloy and wear-resistant iron-based sintered alloy
An iron alloy powder consists of, when the entirety thereof is assumed to be 100 mass %, Cr: 2.5 mass % to 3.5 mass %, Mo: 0.4 mass % to 0.6 mass %, and Fe and inevitable impurities as the balance, a mixed powder consisting of 15 mass % to 40 mass % of the iron alloy powder, 1.2 mass % to 1.8 mass % of a copper powder, 0.5 mass % to 1.0 mass % of a graphite powder, and a pure iron powder as the balance when the entire mixed powder is assumed to be 100 mass % is compacted into a compact, and the compact is sintered while transforming a structure derived from the pure iron powder into a structure in which a ferritic structure and a pearlitic structure are mixed and transforming a structure derived from the iron alloy powder into a martensitic structure. |
US10619227B2 |
Thin film resistor
A thin film resistor has a higher resistivity compared to that of a conventional thin film resistor. The thin film resistor includes 30-45 at % of nickel, 15-30 at % of chromium, 1-10 at % of manganese, 10-30 at % of yttrium and 1-20 at % of tantalum. |
US10619224B2 |
Method of producing press-hardened and coated steel parts at a high productivity rate
A part obtained by austenitization followed by hot stamping and hardening by holding in the stamping tool a sheet or blank is provided, including, a steel substrate, a precoating having at least one layer of aluminum or aluminum alloy, a microstructure of a steel substrate including martensite and/or bainite, a coating on at least one face of the steel substrate resulting from the interdiffusion between the steel substrate and the pre-coating and an oxide layer overlying the coating, an average content by weight of oxygen between 0 and 0.01 μm below a surface of the part being less than 25%, and the average percent by weight of oxygen between 0.1 and 0.2 μm below the surface being less than 10%. |
US10619211B2 |
Methods using DNA methylation for identifying a cell or a mixture of cells for prognosis and diagnosis of diseases, and for cell remediation therapies
Methods using DNA Methylation arrays are provided for identifying a cell or mixture of cells and for quantification of alterations in distribution of cells in blood or in tissues, and for diagnosing, prognosing and treating disease conditions, particularly cancer. The methods use fresh and archival samples. |
US10619208B2 |
Method of evaluating the response of ataxia telangiectasia patients to glucocorticoids treatment
The present invention relates to a novel procedure for evaluating the response of patients affected by Ataxia Talangiectasia (A-T) to glucocorticoids treatment. In particular, the procedure provides a step of qualitative and/or quantitative identification in the blood of said patients of the expression of a mRNA variant of the ATM (Ataxia-Talangiectasia-Mutated) gene produced by non-canonical splicing induced by glucocorticoid (GC). In fact, it was demonstrated that mRNA variant expression is present in the blood of patients who responded positively to treatment with GC. |
US10619205B2 |
Combinatorial barcode sequences, and related systems and methods
A kit for use with a nucleic acid sequencing instrument can include a plurality of combinatorial barcodes sequences meeting the following criteria: each of the combinatorial barcode sequences comprise a plurality of iterations of a sequence motif, where the sequence motif comprises a first nucleotide base from a first group of nucleotide bases followed by a second nucleotide base from a second group of nucleotide bases, the first group and the second group differing from each other; and the plurality of combinatorial barcode sequences is at least 1,000,000 different barcode sequences. |
US10619201B2 |
Surface stabilization of biosensors
A sensor apparatus includes a substrate, a semiconductor device disposed over the substrate, the semiconductor device having a surface electrode structure, and a saccharide coating formed over the surface electrode structure. The saccharide coating can be removed prior to use. The semiconductor device can further include a well and optionally a bead disposed in the well. |
US10619199B2 |
Nucleic acid amplification and library preparation
Processes and kits for preparing a plurality of amplification products with reduced non-specific amplification artifacts. |
US10619198B2 |
PCR primer linked to complementary nucleotide sequence or complementary nucleotide sequence including mis-matched nucleotides and method for amplifying nucleic acid using the same
The present invention relates to a primer for PCR obtained by, directly or through inosine as a linker, linking a complementary nucleotide sequence or a complementary nucleotide sequence including a mis-matched nucleotide sequence to the 5′-terminal of a forward or reverse primer; and to a PCR method including a step of mixing a nucleic acid template in a PCR composition including the primer and then performing PCR on the mixture. The primer for PCR of the present invention includes a complementary nucleotide sequence or a mis-matched nucleotide sequence in a complementary nucleotide sequence, which is linked to the 5′-terminal thereof directly or via a linker, thereby lowering the sensitivity increase due to the increase in amplification products and reducing non-specifically occurring reactions in PCR. |
US10619196B1 |
Spatially encoded biological assays
The present invention provides assays and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays. The invention provides an assay system comprising an assay capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in defined spatial patterns; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents according to the spatial patterns; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature. |
US10619193B2 |
Detecting nucleic acid
This document provides methods and materials for detecting target nucleic acid. For example, methods and materials for detecting the presence or absence of target nucleic acid, methods and materials for detecting the amount of target nucleic acid present within a sample, kits for detecting the presence or absence of target nucleic acid, kits for detecting the amount of target nucleic acid present within a sample, and methods for making such kits are provided. |
US10619192B2 |
Methods and apparatus for performing digital assays using polydisperse droplets
Methods, devices, and systems for performing digital assays are provided. In certain aspects, the methods, devices, and systems can be used for the amplification and detection of nucleic acids. In certain aspects, the methods, devices, and systems can be used for the recognition, detection, and sizing of droplets in a volume. Also provided are compositions and kits suitable for use with the methods and devices of the present disclosure. |
US10619190B2 |
Compositions, methods, systems and kits for target nucleic acid enrichment
The present invention provides methods, compositions, kits, systems and apparatus that are useful for isolating nucleic acid molecules from a sample. In particular, the methods generally relate to normalizing the concentration of target nucleic acid molecules from a sample. In one aspect, the invention relates to purifying a primer extension product from a primer extension reaction mixture. In some aspects, nucleic acid molecules obtained using the disclosed methods, kits, systems and apparatuses can be used in various downstream processes including nucleic acid sequencing. |
US10619188B2 |
Detection of nucleic acid sequences using endonuclease
Cloning vectors encoding endonuclease capable of removing false positives. Attempts to diagnose and/or select appropriate treatment methods via genetic screening can be rendered inaccurate do the presence of false positive. The error causing false positives may include double-stranded nucleic acids comprising a bulge and/or Y-junction. Expression vectors encoding an endonuclease capable of removing such error causing false positives are disclosed, along with methods of utilizing the encoded endonucleases to increase diagnostic accuracy and permit selection of more appropriate treatments. |
US10619187B2 |
Compositions and methods for obtaining nucleic acids from sputum
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for preserving and extracting nucleic acids from saliva. The compositions include a chelating agent, a denaturing agent, buffers to maintain the pH of the composition within ranges desirable for DNA and/or RNA. The compositions may also include a reducing agent and/or antimicrobial agent. The invention extends to methods of using the compositions of the invention to preserve and isolate nucleic acids from saliva as well as to containers for the compositions of the invention. |
US10619183B2 |
Modified amadoriase and method for producing the same, agent for improving surfactant resistance of amadoriase and composition for measuring HbA1c using the same
Provided is a composition by which glycated hemoglobin can be measured even in the presence of a stronger surfactant than a conventional case. Also provided is a buffer and/or stabilizer which maintains the residual activity of an amadoriase or lowers a reduction of residual activity. The present invention provides a composition for use in measuring glycated hemoglobin containing an amadoriase having substitution of one or more amino acid residues at a position(s) corresponding to an amino acid(s) selected from the group consisting of position 262, position 257, position 249, position 253, position 337, position 340, position 232, position 129, position 132, position 133, position 44, position 256, position 231 and position 81 of an amadoriase derived from the genus Coniochaeta and represented by SEQ ID No: 1 or 3, and having residual activity even in the presence of a surfactant. The present invention also provides a composition and kit for use in measuring glycated hemoglobin, comprising a specific stabilizer and/or a buffer. The present invention can provide an enzyme and a composition for use in measuring glycated hemoglobin, excellent in storage stability even if they are exposed to a surfactant. |
US10619182B2 |
Method, device and system for testing drug sensitivity
When bacteria growth is determined in the related art using an ATP method, the bacteria growth is determined, based on an increase or a decrease in live bacteria ATP with the lapse of a culture time. Accordingly, it is necessary to measure the live bacteria ATP multiple times while antimicrobial susceptibility culture is carried out. It takes time and labor in sample preparation for each measurement, and it is difficult to quickly obtain an antimicrobial susceptibility result. Therefore, according to the present invention, the presence or absence of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacteria is determined, based on an ATP luminescence amount derived from dead bacteria in a culture liquid. |
US10619175B2 |
Process for producing a PUFA-containing feedstuff by extruding a PUFA-containing biomass
In accordance with the invention, it was found, surprisingly, that a polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)-comprising biomass with other feedstuff components can be extruded at a low energy input of 12-28 Wh/kg to give an extrudate with a very high oil load capacity. |
US10619174B2 |
Microorganism strains for the production of 2.3-butanediol
A recombinant yeast having a reduced pyruvate decarboxylase activity, in the génome of which has been inserted: —one or more nucleic acids encoding an acetolactate synthase or ALS, —one or more nucleic acids encoding an acetolactate decarboxylase or ALD, —one or more nucleic acids encoding a butancdiol dehydrogenase or BDH, and —one or more copies of a nucleic acids encoding a NADH oxidase or NOXE. |
US10619173B2 |
Process for using biogenic carbon dioxide derived from non-fossil organic material
The present disclosure provides a process for forming a biogenic carbon-based fuel or a fuel intermediate from biogenic carbon dioxide and hydrogen. At least a portion of the biogenic carbon dioxide and hydrogen is subjected to a reverse water gas shift reaction that produces at least carbon monoxide. The carbon monoxide so produced, the biogenic carbon dioxide and the hydrogen are introduced, together or separately, to a biologic or chemical conversion process to produce the fuel or fuel intermediate. |
US10619171B2 |
Gas phase biocatalysis method and process
A method of enzyme conversion comprises the steps of: immobilising an enzyme composition on a support material; drying the support material and enzyme composition to form a solid phase immobilised enzyme system; contacting the system with one or more reagents in the gas phase; allowing the enzyme system to convert the reagent(s) to product(s); wherein the enzyme composition may comprise a single enzyme or a first enzyme plus a second enzyme or multiple enzymes; and a co-factor which may be converted between first and second states; wherein the co-factor in the first state promotes reaction of the first enzyme; and wherein the co-factor in the second state promotes reaction of the second enzyme; or wherein the co-factor oscillates between first and second states with multiple enzymes. |
US10619170B2 |
CRISPR-CAS system for a yeast host cell
The present invention relates to the field of molecular biology and cell biology. More specifically, the present invention relates to a CRISPR-CAS system for a yeast host cell. |
US10619169B2 |
EHV insertion site ORF70
The present invention relates to the field of (vector) vaccines, and especially to the novel EHV insertion site ORF70. The present invention further concerns related expression cassettes and vectors, which are suitable to express genes of interest, especially antigen encoding sequences. The viral vectors of the present invention are useful for producing an immunogenic composition or vaccine. |
US10619167B2 |
Insecticidal proteins and methods for their use
Compositions and methods for controlling pests are provided. The methods involve transforming organisms with a nucleic acid sequence encoding an insecticidal protein. In particular, the nucleic acid sequences are useful for preparing plants and microorganisms that possess insecticidal activity. Thus, transformed bacteria, plants, plant cells, plant tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions are insecticidal nucleic acids and proteins of bacterial species. The sequences find use in the construction of expression vectors for subsequent transformation into organisms of interest including plants, as probes for the isolation of other homologous (or partially homologous) genes. The pesticidal proteins find use in controlling, inhibiting growth or killing Lepidopteran, Coleopteran, Dipteran, fungal, Hemipteran and nematode pest populations and for producing compositions with insecticidal activity. |
US10619166B2 |
Nucleotide sequences and corresponding polypeptides conferring modulated growth rate and biomass in plants grown in saline and oxidative conditions
The present invention relates to isolated nucleic acid molecules and their corresponding encoded polypeptides able confer the trait of improved plant size, vegetative growth, growth rate, seedling vigor and/or biomass in plants challenged with saline and/or oxidative stress conditions. The present invention further relates to the use of these nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides in making transgenic plants, plant cells, plant materials or seeds of a plant having plant size, vegetative growth, growth rate, seedling vigor and/or biomass that are improved in saline and/or oxidative stress conditions with respect to wild-type plants grown under similar conditions. |
US10619165B2 |
Brassica plant comprising a mutant indehiscent allele
This invention relates to crop plants of which the fruit dehiscence properties are modulated. More specifically the invention relates to improved methods and means for reducing seed shattering, or delaying seed shattering until after harvest, while maintaining at the same time an agronomically relevant treshability of the pods, and for increasing yield. |
US10619162B1 |
Cationic cyclic amine and amphipathic transfection reagents
Cationic cyclic amine containing polymers and copolymers as well as novel lipids have been designed and synthesized for efficient delivery of nucleic acids to cells in biological systems, specifically for in vitro cell transfection research. |
US10619161B2 |
Aptamer capable of binding to HGF receptor
Provided is an aptamer including a polynucleotide of any of the following (a) to (c) and capable of binding to an HGF receptor to exhibit an activity of inhibiting the binding of HGF to the HGF receptor. (a) A polynucleotide consisting of a base sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1, (b) A polynucleotide consisting of a base sequence having the deletion, substitution, insertion and/or addition of one to several bases in the base sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1, and (c) A polynucleotide consisting of a base sequence having a sequence identity of 80% or more to the base sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1. |
US10619160B2 |
Compositions and methods for inhibiting expression of RRM2 genes
The invention relates to a double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) for inhibiting the expression of a RRM2 gene. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the dsRNA or nucleic acid molecules or vectors encoding the same together with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; methods for treating diseases caused by the expression of a RRM2 gene using said pharmaceutical composition; and methods for inhibiting the expression of RRM2 in a cell. |
US10619158B2 |
Modulation of huntingtin expression
Provided herein are methods, compounds, and compositions for reducing expression of huntingtin mRNA and protein in an animal. Such methods, compounds, and compositions are useful to treat, prevent, delay, or ameliorate Huntington's disease, or a symptom thereof. |
US10619155B2 |
Methods for labeling and manipulating a cellular circuit
The invention relates to methods and kits for labeling and manipulating a cellular circuit. The methods includes transfecting a first-order cell in the cellular circuit with a nucleic acid molecule encoding a tethered ligand, and a second-order cell in the cellular circuit with a nucleic acid molecule encoding a receptor and an effector fusion polypeptide, a nucleic acid molecule encoding a receptor interactor and protease fusion polypeptide, and a nucleic acid molecule encoding a reporter/modifier gene. |
US10619154B2 |
Nuclease-mediated regulation of gene expression
The present disclosure is in the field of genome engineering, particularly targeted modification of the genome of a hematopoietic cell. |
US10619147B2 |
Chimeric polypeptides having xylose isomerase activity
There is provided chimeric polypeptides capable of converting xylose to xylulose, engineered host cells that express the chimeric polypeptides, methods of creating chimeric polypeptides, and methods of fermenting cellulosic biomass to produce biofuels, including ethanol. |
US10619146B2 |
Non-cytotoxic protein conjugates
The present invention is directed to non-cytotoxic protein conjugates for inhibition or reduction of exocytic fusion in a nociceptive sensory afferent cell. The protein conjugates comprise: (i) a Targeting Moiety (TM), wherein the TM is an agonist of a receptor present on a nociceptive sensory afferent cell, and wherein the receptor undergoes endocytosis to be incorporated into an endosome within the nociceptive sensory afferent cell; (ii) a non-cytotoxic protease or a fragment thereof, wherein the protease or protease fragment is capable of cleaving a protein of the exocytic fusion apparatus of the nociceptive sensory afferent cell; and (iii) a Translocation Domain, wherein the Translocation Domain translocates the protease or protease fragment from within the endosome, across the endosomal membrane, and into the cytosol of the nociceptive sensory afferent cell wherein the Targeting Moiety is selected from the group consisting of BAM, β-endorphin, bradykinin, substance P, dynorphin and/or nociceptin. |
US10619142B2 |
Genes with codon mutations encoding xylanase
The present disclosure provides for a polynucleotide sequences encoding a xylanase. More specifically, the present disclosure provides for polynucleotide sequences with codon mutations encoding a xylanase. |
US10619141B2 |
Alpha-amylase variants and polynucleotides encoding same
The present invention relates to alpha-amylase variants. The present invention also relates to polynucleotides encoding the variants; nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides; and methods of using the variants. |
US10619136B2 |
Reducing immune tolerance induced by PD-L1
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for reducing immune tolerance associated with CAR T cell therapy. Embodiments of the present disclosure include isolated nucleic acid sequence comprising a nucleic acid sequence that encodes modified programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) and a nucleic acid sequence that encodes chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). |
US10619134B2 |
Use of BMP4 for thymic regeneration
The present disclosure describes methods to promote thymic regeneration following injury or damage to the thymus by administering to the thymus an effective amount of (1) bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4), (2) thymus-derived endothelial cells that express BMP4 or (3) a combination of BMP4 and BMP4-secreting thymus-derived endothelial cells. |
US10619132B2 |
Tissue-engineered constructs
The present invention provides constructs including a tubular biodegradable polyglycolic acid scaffold, wherein the scaffold may be coated with extracellular matrix proteins and substantially acellular. The constructs can be utilized as an arteriovenous graft, a coronary graft, a peripheral artery bypass conduit, or a urinary conduit. The present invention also provides methods of producing such constructs. |
US10619131B2 |
Cell culture media
The present invention relates to cell culture media comprising inorganic ester derivatives of tyrosine and/or cysteine. The poor solubility of tyrosine and the often non-sufficient stability of cysteine in cell culture media is overcome by substituting them with an inorganic ester derivative, e.g. with a phosphorylated derivative. |
US10619130B1 |
Selective enrichment media and uses thereof
Selective enrichment media and methods for selectively growing and detecting Salmonella spp. and/or Shiga toxin-producing E. coli. The media may comprise a carbon and nitrogen source, an inorganic salt, a fermentable sugar, one or more selective agents, and an efflux pump inhibitor. Various selective agents include sulfa drugs, surfactants, aminocoumarins, cycloheximide, supravital stains, ascorbic acid, bromobenzoic acid, myricetin, nitrofurantoin, rifamycins, polyketides, and oxazolidinones. Various efflux pump inhibitors include arylpiperazines, such as 1-(1-naphthylmethyl)piperazine, and quinoline derivatives, such as 4-chloroquinoline. Methods of selectively growing and detecting Salmonella and/or Shiga toxin-producing E. coli are provided. |
US10619128B2 |
Container with a flexible wall
A container (1) has a flexible wall (2) and at least one emptying tube (4, 4′, 4″) that projects through a wall aperture (7) into the container interior (3) surrounded by the flexible wall (2). The free end (12) of the emptying tube has an emptying opening (13) that can be set in position vertically to different emptying heights (14). The container (1) is distinguished in that an adapter piece (8), in which the emptying tube (4, 4′, 4″) is held in a longitudinally displaceable manner, is arranged in the wall aperture and in that a portion of the emptying tube (4, 4′, 4″) is surrounded by a flexible sheath (5) that is connected at a first end (11) to the emptying tube (4, 4′, 4″) and at its second end (10), which is remote from the first end (11), to the wall (2) or the adapter piece (8). |
US10619123B2 |
Method for reducing gelling between a liquid laundry detergent and a liquid fabric enhancer
A method is provided for reducing undesired gelling between a liquid laundry detergent and a liquid fabric enhancer inside an automatic laundry washing machine, by employing, in combination, liquid laundry detergent and liquid fabric enhancer of specific compositional characteristics. Laundry cleaning system and fabric cleaning kit that promote the combined use of such liquid laundry detergent and such liquid fabric enhancer. |
US10619112B2 |
Process and system for conversion of crude oil to petrochemicals and fuel products integrating vacuum gas oil hydrotreating and steam cracking
Process scheme configurations are disclosed that enable conversion of crude oil feeds with several processing units in an integrated manner into petrochemicals. The designs utilize minimum capital expenditures to prepare suitable feedstocks for the steam cracker complex. The integrated process for converting crude oil to petrochemical products including olefins and aromatics, and fuel products, includes mixed feed steam cracking and gas oil steam cracking. Feeds to the mixed feed steam cracker include light products and naphtha from hydroprocessing zones within the battery limits, recycle streams from the C3 and C4 olefins recovery steps, and raffinate from a pyrolysis gasoline aromatics extraction zone within the battery limits. Feeds to the gas oil steam cracker include hydrotreated gas oil range intermediates from vacuum gas oil hydrotreating. |
US10619108B2 |
Method for simulated moving bed to adsorb and separate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
The present disclosure relates to a method for a simulated moving bed to adsorb and separate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Zeolite, metal oxide and metal-modified materials are employed as adsorbent. Firstly, diesel oil flows through pre-treatment adsorbent to remove the trace amount of impurities. Secondly, the purified diesel oil flows through the simulated moving bed so that the PAHs can be separated from diesel oil. In this process, the valves are switched periodically, leading to the relative movement of adsorption beds. At the same time, desorbent is pumped into the equipment to wash out PAHs, achieving the continuous adsorption-regeneration operation. Thirdly, simple distillation is employed to separate desorbent from clean diesel oil and PAHs, respectively. Finally, the fractions of clean diesel oil and PAHs can be obtained, respectively. The separated desorbent can be recycled. The PAHs removal rate can reach to 90%. |
US10619105B2 |
Hydropyrolysis of biomass-containing feedstocks
Various techniques are disclosed for pretreating municipal solid waste (MSW) and other biomass-containing feedstocks that may be of a poorer quality and consequently more difficult, or even impossible, to convert to higher value liquid products (e.g., transportation fuels) using conventional processes. Such conventional processes may otherwise be satisfactory for the conversion of the biomass portion of the feedstock alone. The pretreatment of biomass-containing feedstocks may generally include steps carried out prior to a hydropyrolysis step and optionally further steps, in order to change one or more characteristics of the feedstock, rendering it more easily upgradable. |
US10619102B2 |
High temperature bio-char carbonization and micron grinding and classification for inclusion into master batch polymerization
A thermal process for carbonizing hemp and reducing particle size, mechanically, by grinding or milling said carbonized hemp materials to generate a precise particle size hemp char and combining the hemp char particles with a polymer into a master batch. |
US10619098B2 |
Ultraviolet light absorbers
Compounds that have ultraviolet light absorbing properties, and which can also have mesogenic properties. Compositions that include one or more such compounds. Articles of manufacture that include one or more such compounds, such as optical elements that include an optical substrate and a layer that includes at least one such compound. |
US10619096B2 |
Population of quantum dots and a composition including the same
Disclosed are a quantum dot population including a plurality of cadmium free quantum dots, a quantum dot polymer composite including the same, and a display device including the same. The plurality of cadmium free quantum dots includes: a semiconductor nanocrystal core comprising indium and phosphorous, a first semiconductor nanocrystal shell disposed on the semiconductor nanocrystal core and comprising zinc and selenium, and a second semiconductor nanocrystal shell disposed on the first semiconductor nanocrystal shell and comprising zinc and sulfur, wherein an average particle size of the plurality of cadmium free quantum dots is greater than or equal to about 5.5 nm, a standard deviation of particle sizes of the plurality of cadmium free quantum dots is less than or equal to about 20% of the average particle size, and an average solidity of the plurality of cadmium free quantum dots is greater than or equal to about 0.85. |
US10619095B2 |
NASICON-structured phosphor and light emitting element comprising same luminesent materials
A phosphor of a chemically stable inorganic luminescent material having a NASICON structure and an application product including the phosphor, such as a light-emitting device. A phosphor having the formula of A1+xBxC2−xD3X12:AEy where A is one or two types of elements of monovalent metal cations, B is one or two types of elements of trivalent cations, C is one or two types of elements of tetravalent cations, D is one or two types of elements of pentavalent cations, X is one or two types of elements of N, O, F, P, S, O, Cl, and Br, AE is one or two types of elements of Mn, Ce, Nd, Sm, Eu, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Th, U, and Bi, 0≤x≤2, and 0≤y≤0.1. |
US10619094B2 |
Aluminate fluorescent material and light emitting device
Disclosed are an aluminate fluorescent material having a high light emission intensity, and a light emitting device using the same. The aluminate fluorescent material includes a composition represented by the following formula (I): X1pEutMgqMnrAlsOp+t+q+r+1.5s (I) wherein X1 represents at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ba, Sr, and Ca; and p, q, r, s, and t each satisfy 0.5≤p≤1.0, 0≤q<0.6, 0.4 |
US10619091B2 |
Imidazolinium compounds as dual corrosion inhibitors
A method comprises obtaining or providing a treatment fluid comprising an imidazolinium compound and placing the treatment fluid in a subterranean formation. The imidazolinium compound functions as a viscoelastic surfactant (VES) gelling agent and as a corrosion inhibitor. |
US10619090B1 |
Fracturing fluid compositions having Portland cement clinker and methods of use
Proppant compositions for hydraulic fracturing that include Portland cement clinker are provided. A cement clinker proppant composition for hydraulic fracturing may include Portland cement clinker and another proppant. Another cement clinker proppant composition for hydraulic fracturing may include resin-coated Portland cement clinker and another proppant. Methods of hydraulic fracturing using the cement clinker proppant compositions and manufacturing the cement clinker proppant compositions are also provided. |
US10619085B2 |
Method for controlled release and making of a cement additive in a wellbore
Embodiments provide a method for controlled release of a cement additive for use in a wellbore. The method includes the steps of mixing an aramide capsule with a cement slurry to form an additive-containing slurry, and introducing the additive-containing slurry into the wellbore. The aramide capsule is formed by interfacial polymerization where an aramide polymer forms a semi-permeable membrane encapsulating the cement additive. |
US10619084B2 |
Plug for well drilling provided with diametrically expandable annular rubber member formed from degradable rubber material
A plug for well drilling includes a mandrel and at least one diametrically expandable annular rubber member and at least one slip disposed on an outer circumferential surface orthogonal to an axial direction of the mandrel; (i) the mandrel being formed from a degradable material; and (ii) the at least one diametrically expandable annular rubber member being formed from a degradable rubber material having a rate of decrease of not less than 5% in 50% strain compressive stress after immersion in water at a temperature of 150° C. for 24 hours relative to the compressive stress before immersion; and/or having a rate of loss of mass of from 5 to 100% after immersion in water at a temperature of 150° C. for 72 hours relative to the mass before immersion. A well drilling method includes a step of isolating a borehole using the plug for well drilling, part or all of the plug being degraded thereafter. |
US10619082B2 |
Refrigerant composition comprising difluoromethane (HFC32) and 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO1234yf)
An object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerant composition having a reduced amount of comprehensive environmental load, in which the refrigerant composition has low GWP (direct impact on global warming is low), and has good energy efficiency (indirect impact on global warming is low) when used in a device.The present invention provides a refrigerant composition comprising 30 to 50 mass % of difluoromethane (HFC32) and 70 to 50 mass % of 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO1234yf). |
US10619080B2 |
Adhesive composition for optical use and optical device
The present invention provides an adhesive composition for optical use, including a polyester-based urethane acrylate oligomer, an acrylate-based monomer, a photoinitiator, and a Anti-hydrolysis agent, and an optical device equipped with an adhesive layer including photocured products of the adhesive composition for optical use. |
US10619079B2 |
Pressure-sensitive adhesive composition
Provided are a seal tape and a secondary battery. The seal tape for adhering an electrode assembly includes a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer including a cured product of a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition including a polymer including a polar functional group-containing monomer as a polymerization unit, and is expanded in contact with an electrolyte solution to be detached from the electrode assembly, and therefore, isotropic volume expansion and contraction of the electrode assembly may be induced by repeated charging and discharging of a secondary battery and a disconnection phenomenon in which an electrode is disconnected may be prevented. |
US10619077B2 |
Adhesive sheet
A pressure sensitive adhesive sheet, containing a resin layer provided on a substrate or a release material. The resin layer includes a resin part (X) containing as a main component a hydrocarbon resin, and a particle part (Y) consisting of fine particles containing silica particles. At least a surface (α) of the resin layer opposite to the side of the substrate or the release material has pressure sensitive adhesiveness. The resin layer contains a multilayer structure having a layer (Xα) and a layer (Y1) in this order in the thickness direction from the side of the surface (α). An intensity ratio in the layer (Xα) is less than 0.10, and an intensity ratio in the layer (Y1) is 0.10 or more. The surface (α) has concave portions of irregular shapes. |
US10619072B2 |
Urethane resin particles
The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide urethane resin particles that, when used as a component of a coating composition, enable the resulting coating composition to have excellent storage stability and excellent degree of freedom of adjustment of physical properties of the obtained coating film. The present invention provides core-shell type urethane resin particles having a core-shell structure in which the core comprises a urethane resin obtained by using a polyol component comprising polyether polyol, whereas the shell comprises a urethane resin obtained by using a polyol component comprising polycarbonate polyol. |
US10619071B2 |
Coating compositions for coating fibre cement board
The present invention relates to the use of coating compositions for coating fiber cement boards, which contain at least one acrylate based aqueous polymer dispersions as a binder. The present invention further relates to specific acrylate based aqueous polymer dispersions and to a process for preparing these specific acrylate based aqueous polymer dispersions. |
US10619070B2 |
Coating liquid, coating film, and composite material
There is provided a coating liquid capable of forming a coating film that is excellent in adhesiveness to the surface of a base material such as a metal, glass, or a resin even though the coating film contains PVDF which exhibits a remarkable non-tackiness and that can exhibit various desired functionalities such as non-tackiness, an antifouling property, chemical resistance, a sliding property, water repellency, electrical conductivity, an antifungal/antimicrobial property, and a deodorizing property. The coating liquid contains a polar solvent such as N,N-dimethylformamide or N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, a hydrophilic polymer such as a chitosan derivative or a cellulose derivative, and polyvinylidene fluoride. |
US10619068B2 |
Transparent heat shielding and insulating member, and method for producing the same
A transparent heat shielding and insulating member of the present invention includes a transparent base and a functional layer formed on the transparent base. The functional layer includes an infrared reflecting layer, a primer layer and a protective layer laminated in this order from the transparent base side. The primer layer is formed of a modified polyolefin resin having an acid group or a hydroxyl group, and the protective layer is formed of an ionizing radiation curable resin or a thermosetting resin. |
US10619066B2 |
Metallic nanoparticle dispersion
A metallic nanoparticle dispersion includes metallic nanoparticles and less than 50 μmol/g metal of an inorganic acid or a compound capable of generating such an acid during curing of a metallic layer or pattern formed from the dispersion. The presence of such small amounts an inorganic acid increases the conductivity of metallic layers or patterns formed from the metallic nanoparticle dispersions at moderate curing conditions. |
US10619063B2 |
Water-based pigment type inkjet ink composition
A water-based pigment type inkjet ink composition contains: a pigment whose surface is formed as a resin layer produced by crosslinking, using a crosslinking agent having two or more functionalities, an alkali-soluble resin whose acid value is 40 to 300 KOHmg/g, and 50 to 90% of whose acid groups have been neutralized by a basic compound; a water-soluble organic solvent; and a surface-active agent; wherein the alkali-soluble resin is such that lauryl(meth)acrylate is contained in the alkali-soluble resin, as its constitutional unit monomer, by 20 to 40 percent by mass relative to the total quantity of monomers. The water-based pigment type inkjet ink composition can exhibit good printability characteristics as well as a wide color gamut and can also offer excellent storage stability. |
US10619061B2 |
Use of moulding compounds based on blends of san-copolymers and polyamide for 3D printing
The invention relates to the use of a thermoplastic moulding compound for 3D Printing, made of a mixture of the following components A-E: A: 35-60 wt. % impact resistant modified polymer A comprising: 30-95 wt. % SAN-copolymer and 5-70 wt. % ABS-graft copolymer; B: 33-58 wt. % aliphatic polyamide B; C: 1-10 wt. % SANMSA-terpolymer C as a compatibilizing agent; D: 0.01-5 wt. % processing agent D; and E: 0-30 wt. % other additives E. |
US10619058B2 |
Curable composition
A curable composition is provided that has low viscosity and rapid curing ability in the form of thin film, further has excellent resistance to emulsification and preservation stability, and has high hardness in the form of cured film, thereby achieving excellent alkali developability, which is preferably an active energy beam-curable composition. The curable composition includes a mixture (A) of a compound having two or more (meth)acryloyl groups that is obtained by conducting a transesterification reaction of a polyalcohol and a compound having one (meth)acryloyl group under the presence of catalysts X and Y. Catalyst X is a compound that is at least one of a cyclic tertiary amine having an azabicyclo structure or a salt or complex thereof, an amidine or a salt or complex thereof, and a compound having a pyridine ring or a salt or complex thereof. Catalyst Y is a compound including zinc. |
US10619055B2 |
Hydroxyl graphene-modified plating sealants and preparation methods thereof
A hydroxyl graphene-modified plating sealant and a preparation method thereof are disclosed. The plating sealant comprises a film-forming material, a resist, a defoaming agent, a levelling agent, and deionized water; the resist is a nanoscale hydroxyl graphene aqueous solution comprising hydroxyl graphene having a mass fraction of 3.5% to 4% and a pH of 8.0 to 9.5. Nanoscale hydroxyl graphene is used as a resist in the plating sealant of the disclosure, then the hydroxyl groups on hydroxyl graphene can react with the hydroxyl groups of the film-forming material, i.e. silica sol and the silane polymer, by dehydration condensation, thereby significantly improving the performance of the sealing film. The sealing film has higher corrosion resistance and abrasion resistance compared with that prepared by graphene or reduced graphene oxide sealant. |
US10619054B2 |
Porous layer, low-reflective coating layer, optical member, and methods of fabricating the porous layer
Provided are a low-reflective coating layer, a porous layer, a method of fabricating the porous layer, and an optical member including the porous layer. According to an embodiment, a low-reflective coating layer comprising a porous film having hollow sphere structures or bowl-like structures is provided. Each hollow sphere structure or bowl-like structure may have cavity formed therein. The hollow sphere structures or the bowl-like structures may be formed from spherical micelles, and each spherical micelle may be formed by self-assembling a supramolecular complex of a first compound block and a second compound block. In addition, the first compound block may constitute a backbone of the supramolecular chemical compound and the second compound block may constitute a side chain of the supramolecular. The second compound block may be non-covalent bonded to the first compound block. |
US10619052B2 |
Iron oxide dispersion for ink jet recording, method of manufacturing the same, and ink jet recording method
Provided are an iron oxide dispersion for ink jet recording, a method of manufacturing the same, and an ink jet recording method. The iron oxide dispersion for ink jet recording includes: iron oxide particles; a resin that has at least one of an amino group or a quaternary ammonium group and coats at least a part of surfaces of the iron oxide particles; and water, in which an average particle diameter of the iron oxide particles having surfaces at least a part of which are coated with the resin is 90 nm to 400 nm. |
US10619051B2 |
Process for the preparation of a mineral filler product
A process for the preparation of a mineral filler product is disclosed, the process comprising a step of dry grinding a calcium carbonate-containing material in a mixture obtained by contacting the calcium carbonate-containing material with at least one grinding agent selected from specific styrene-maleic anhydride co-polymers and/or specific derivatives of styrene-maleic anhydride co-polymers. |
US10619049B2 |
Process to obtain an ultrafine GCC with high light scattering properties and high solid content
The present invention relates to a process for the manufacturing of a calcium carbonate-comprising material, a calcium carbonate-comprising material obtained by a process as well as the use of the calcium carbonate-comprising material for paper filler and paper coating applications, cigarette paper applications, for plastics applications or in paints, coatings, adhesives, replacement of titanium dioxide, preferably in paints, sealants, food, feed, pharma, concrete, cement, cosmetic, water treatment and/or agriculture applications. |
US10619046B2 |
Curable resin composition, cured product thereof, and semiconductor device
An object of the present invention is to provide a curable resin composition for forming a less tacky cured product having excellent gas barrier properties, heat resistance, light resistance, flexibility and heat shock resistance. The curable resin composition comprises the following components (A), (B), (C), and (D), wherein a content of the component (C) is 0.3 to 20 wt %, based on the total amount of the composition:(A): a polyorganosiloxane represented by an average unit formula: (SiO4/2)a1(R1SiO3/2)a2(R12SiO2/2)a3(R13SiO1/2)a4, wherein each R1 is alkyl, aryl, alkenyl, etc., and a percentage of the alkyl is 50 to 98 mol %, a percentage of the aryl is 1 to 50 mol %, and a percentage of the alkenyl is 1 to 35 mol %, based on the total amount of R1, and a1>0, a2>0, a3≥0, a4>0, 0.5≤a1/a2≤10, and a1+a2+a3+a4=1; (B): a polyorganosiloxane represented by an average composition formula: R2mHnSiO[(4-m-n)/2] wherein R2 is alkyl or aryl, and 0.7≤m≤2.1, 0.001≤n≤1.0, and 0.8≤m+n≤3; (C): a straight-chain polyorganosiloxane represented by a general formula (III-1): wherein R3 is alkyl, and y is an integer of not less than 1 and not more than 100; and (D): a hydrosilylation catalyst. |
US10619041B2 |
Propylene-based polymer composition and injection-molded product made thereof
A propylene-based polymer composition having good thermal stability and yielding a molded product have a favorable appearance is provided. The composition contains a propylene-based polymer (A) selected from a propylene homopolymer (A-1) and a heterophasic propylene-based polymer (A-2), carbon black (D), and optionally ethylene-α-olefin copolymer (B). The content of (D) is 0.001 to 1.7 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of (A). The primary particle size of the carbon black is 15 nm to 39 nm, and x defined by the following formula (1) is 1 to 430. x=a×S (1) In formula (1), a is the concentration (unit: atom %) of oxygen double-bonded to carbon on the surface of the carbon black, and S is the nitrogen adsorption specific surface area (unit: m2/g) of the carbon black. |
US10619038B2 |
Copolymers comprising ethylene vinyl esters and esters of (meth)acrylic acid, their formulations and use as pour point depressant, wax inhibitor and flow enhancer for crude oils
Copolymers comprising ethylene, vinyl esters, in particular vinyl acetate and esters of (meth)acrylic acid, selected from esters comprising branched alkyl, cyclic alkyl or optionally alkyl substituted aryl moieties and having a weight average molecular weight of 35,000 g/mol to 120,000 g/mol, formulations of such copolymers in organic solvents and their use as pour point depressant, wax inhibitor and flow enhancer for crude oils. |
US10619037B2 |
Roofing compositions comprising linear low density polyethylene
Provided is a polymer blend composition comprising linear low density polyethylene, a propylene polymer generally having rubber dispersed therein, and a combination of a propylene copolymer and an ethylene copolymer. In one embodiment, there is provided a polymer blend composition comprising 15 to 75 weight percent of a propylene polymer having from 10-60% crystallinity, 30-50 weight percent of a linear low density polyethylene, and a combination of the propylene copolymer and the ethylene copolymer comprising the remainder of the composition. |
US10619036B2 |
Multimodal polyethylene copolymer
The present invention is directed to a multimodal polyethylene copolymer comprising a first and a second copolymer of ethylene and at least two alpha-olefin comonomers. The multimodal polyethylene copolymer is highly suitable for the production of films providing high impact strength in the sense of high Dart drop impact strength (DDI) and low extractables. The invention further presents final articles such as films made therefrom. |
US10619035B2 |
Polyethylene composition for films
A polyethylene composition having the following features: 1) density from 0.945 to 0.958 g/cm3, determined according to ISO 1183 at 23° C.; 2) ratio MIF/MIP from 20 to 43; 3) MIF from 4.0 to less than 8.5 g/10 min.; 4) HMWcopo index from 3.5 to 20; and 5) long-chain branching index, LCBI, equal to or lower than 0.82. The polyethylene composition can be used to produce blown films. |
US10619031B2 |
Crystallizable thermoplastic resin composition and molded article
Provided is resin molded articles having large elastic modulus, and good appearance. A thermoplastic resin composition contains 80 to 120 parts by weight of a carbon fiber and 0.1 to 3.0 parts by weight of a black colorant, per 100 parts by weight of a (A) crystallizable thermoplastic resin which shows a semicrystallization time (ST (P)) of 20 to 500 seconds, wherein the semicrystallization time is measured by depolarization photometry, under conditions that a sample melting temperature is 20 to 40° C. higher than a melting point of the crystallizable thermoplastic resin, a sample melting time is 3 minutes, and an oil bath temperature for crystallization is 140° C. |
US10619029B2 |
Flame retardant composition
The present invention provides a flame retardant composition including a flame retardant that is extracted from a plant and can exhibit high flame retardancy. The flame retardant composition includes a flame retardant compound represented by Formula (1) and polybutylene terephthalate. The content of the flame retardant compound is 12% by weight or more and 15% by weight or less based on the total weight of the flame retardant compound and the polybutylene terephthalate. In Formula (1), R1 to R3 represent substituents. |
US10619024B2 |
Polyfunctional alcohols as cross-linkers in PMI foams
The invention relates to the production of PMI foams, more particularly to their formulating ingredients, which lead to particular facility in adjusting the density at given foaming temperature. |
US10619018B2 |
Oriented polymeric sheets exhibiting dichroism and articles containing the same
Provided is an oriented polymeric sheet comprising a photochromic-dichroic material, wherein the sheet exhibits dichroism in an activated state. Also provided is a multilayer composite comprising at least a support layer; and an oriented thermoplastic polymeric sheet having two opposing surfaces and comprising a photochromic-dichroic material. The sheet exhibits dichroism in an activated state. At least one surface of the sheet is connected to at least a portion of the support layer. The present invention also relates to an optical element comprising the multilayer composite. Related methods also are disclosed. |
US10619016B2 |
Flame-retardant polyamide 12 moulding composition for railway applications
Polyamide moulding composition in particular for railway applications consisting of: (A) from 50 to 90% by weight of a polyamide matrix consisting of (A1) polyamide 12 and optionally (A2) up to 85% by weight of polyamide elastomer based on polyamide 12; (B) from 7 to 28% by weight of flame retardant consisting of (B1) at least one metal phosphinate, and also optionally (B2) up to 40% of a nitrogen-containing synergist and/or at least one nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing flame retardant; (C) from 3 to 15% by weight of plasticizer; (D) from 0 to 15% by weight polyolefin; (E) from 0 to 10% by weight of additives and/or particulate fillers, with exclusion of fibrous reinforcing materials; where the entirety of (C) and (D) is from 3 to 20% by weight, based on the entire moulding composition, and where the entirety of (A) to (E) provides 100% by weight. |
US10619007B2 |
Polymeric amine synergists
The present disclosure is drawn to polymeric amine synergists, photo curable inks containing the polymeric amine synergists, and methods of making the photo curable inks. A polymeric amine synergist can include an aminobenzene modified with a polyether chain connecting to the aminobenzene through an amide linkage. |
US10619003B2 |
Functionalized linear and cyclic polyolefins
This invention relates to methods and compositions for preparing linear and cyclic polyolefins. More particularly, the invention relates to methods and compositions for preparing functionalized linear and cyclic polyolefins via olefin metathesis reactions. Polymer products produced via the olefin metathesis reactions of the invention may be utilized for a wide range of materials applications. The invention has utility in the fields of polymer and materials chemistry and manufacture. |
US10619000B2 |
Biomass-resource-derived polyurethane, method for producing same, and biomass-resource-derived polyester polyol
The invention relates to a method for producing a biomass-resource-derived polyurethane, which comprises: reacting a dicarboxylic acid and an aliphatic diol to produce a polyester polyol; and reacting the polyester polyol and a polyisocyanate compound, wherein the dicarboxylic acid contains at least one component derived from biomass resources, a content of an organic acid in the dicarboxylic acid is more than 0 ppm and not more than 1,000 ppm relative to the dicarboxylic acid, and a pKa value of the organic acid at 25° C. is not more than 3.7. |
US10618996B2 |
Surface modification method
Provided are methods for surface-modifying a thermoplastic resin which produce surfaces that show not only low adsorption of proteins and cells but also selective adsorption or adhesion of specific cells such as cancer cells, and further have excellent durability. A method for surface-modifying an object made of a thermoplastic resin, the method including: step 1 of forming polymerization initiation points on the surface of the object; and step 2 of radically polymerizing at least a hydrophilic monomer starting from the polymerization initiation points by irradiation with UV light having a wavelength of 300 to 400 nm to form a graft layer having a thickness of 2 to 100 nm on the surface of the object. |
US10618991B2 |
Reprocessable cross-linked network polymers with alkoxyamine dynamic covalent bonds
Reorganizable or reprocessable cross-linked polymer networks with alkoxyamine dynamic covalent bonds and methods for preparation. |
US10618990B2 |
Very low density polyethylene produced with single site catalyst
Provided herein are VLDPE polymer compositions suitable for use in the manufacture of flexible films or sheets. In one embodiment, the copolymer comprises a polyethylene VLDPE resin with Mz/Mw of greater than 2, CDBI50 of greater than 55 and a single melting peak in DSC measurement. The polymer compositions disclosed herein may be suitable for use in the manufacture of films with improved balance of film toughness, processability and sealability in monolayer and multi-layer film structures. |
US10618988B2 |
Branched propylene polymers produced via use of vinyl transfer agents and processes for production thereof
This invention relates to the use of pyridyldiamido and/or quinolinyldiamido transition metal complexes and catalyst systems with an activator and a metal hydrocarbenyl chain transfer agent, such as an aluminum vinyl-transfer agent (AVTA), to produce branched propylene polymers, preferably propylene-ethylene copolymers or propylene-ethylene-diene monomer copolymers. |
US10618987B2 |
Modified catalyst supports
The invention covers a supported catalyst system prepared according to a process comprising the following step: i). impregnating a silica-containing catalyst support having a specific surface area of from 150 m2/g to 800 m2/g, preferably 280 m2/g to 600 m2/g, with one or more titanium compounds of the general formula selected from RnTi(OR′)m and (RO)nTi(OR′)m, wherein R and R′ are the same or different and are selected from hydrocarbyl groups containing from 1 to 12 carbon and halogens, and wherein n is 0 to 4, m is 0 to 4 and m+n equals 4, to form a titanated silica-containing catalyst support having a Ti content of at least 0.1 wt % based on the weight of the Ti-impregnated catalyst support wherein the supported catalyst system further comprises an alumoxane and a metallocene. |
US10618984B2 |
Unsaturated derivatives of polysaccharides, method of preparation thereof and use thereof
The invention relates to the preparation of new polysaccharide derivatives comprising a double bond in the positions 4 and 5 of the pyranose cycle. The method of preparation consists in the oxidation of OH group in the position 6 to an aldehyde, followed by the elimination to form a double —C═C— bond in the positions 4 and 5, and the final reduction of the aldehyde group in the position 6 into the original alcohol. The derivatives of polysaccharides prepared according to the invention show an enhanced antioxidant activity and some of them also a selective negative influence on carcinoma cell viability. (formula) where R represents —NH—CO—CH3 or —OH. |
US10618982B2 |
Process in water for the preparation of butyric esters of hyaluronic acid sodium salt
The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of hyaluronic acid butyrate, or a salt thereof, acceptable for pharmaceutical or cosmetic use or as a medical device, comprising reacting hyaluronic acid, salified with sodium or another alkali metal, in aqueous solution with butyryl-imidazolide in the presence of sodium carbonate. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical formulations, cosmetic formulations or medical devices containing the hyaluronic acid sodium salt (HA) butyric esters produced by said process. |
US10618979B2 |
Multispecific antibodies
The present invention relates to heterodimerically-tethered bispecific protein complexes (according to the general formula of (A-X)2:(Y-B)2) and libraries/multiplexes thereof for use in research and therapy and in particular an in vitro/ex vivo method of detecting synergistic biological function of otherwise unknown pairs of targets. Such complexes may be used to capture soluble molecules secreted from a particular cell, in therapy, in research and for experimental purposes such as in assays to characterise patient populations by identifying cell populations relevant to a pathology or prognosis. |
US10618977B2 |
Genetic engineering of non-human animals for the production of chimeric antibodies
The invention provides non-human cells and mammals having a genome encoding chimeric antibodies and methods of producing transgenic cells and mammals. Certain aspects of the invention include chimeric antibodies, humanized antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions and kits. Certain aspects of the invention also relate to diagnostic and treatment methods using the antibodies of the invention. |
US10618976B2 |
SIRP-α agonist antibody
Compositions and methods are provided relating to anti-SIRPα agonist antibodies. The antibodies of the invention bind to human SIRPα, and activate signaling, thereby inhibiting processes mediated by SIRPα, including without limitation phagocytosis. Embodiments of the invention include isolated antibodies and derivatives and fragments thereof, pharmaceutical formulations comprising one or more of the anti-SIRPα agonist antibodies; and cell lines that produce these antibodies. |
US10618973B2 |
Anti-HER2 glycoantibodies and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel class of anti-HER2 monoclonal antibodies comprising a homogeneous population of anti-HER2 IgG molecules having the same N-glycan on each of Fc. The antibodies of the invention can be produced from anti-HER2 monoclonal antibodies by Fc glycoengineering. Importantly, the antibodies of the invention have improved therapeutic values with increased ADCC activity and increased Fc receptor binding affinity compared to the corresponding monoclonal antibodies that have not been glycoengineered. |
US10618972B2 |
Antibodies for botulinum neurotoxins
The present disclosure provides antibodies that specifically bind to botulinum neurotoxins (e.g., BoNT/A, BoNT/B, BoNT/C, BoNT/D, BoNT/E, BoNT/F, BoNT/G, etc.) and the epitopes bound by those antibodies. The antibodies and derivatives thereof that specifically bind to the neutralizing epitopes provided herein can be used to neutralize botulinum neurotoxin and are therefore also useful in the treatment of botulism. |
US10618964B2 |
Nanobody against IL-6R
The present invention relates to amino acid sequences that are directed against/and or that can specifically bind (as defined herein) Interleukin-6 Receptor (IL-6R), as well as to compounds or constructs, and in particular proteins and polypeptides, that comprise or essentially consist of one or more such amino acid sequences. In a specific aspect, the present invention provides amino acid sequences and polypeptides that are capable of binding to two or more different antigenic determinants, epitopes, parts, domains of IL-6R, also referred to as “multiparatopic” (such as e.g. “biparatopic” or “triparatopic”, etc.) amino acid sequences and polypeptides. The invention also relates to nucleic acids encoding such amino acid sequences and polypeptides, methods for preparing such amino acid sequences and polypeptides, host cells expressing or capable of expressing such amino acid sequences or polypeptides, compositions, and in particular to pharmaceutical compositions, that comprise such amino acid sequences, polypeptides, nucleic acids and/or host cells and to uses of such amino acid sequences or polypeptides, nucleic acids, host cells and/or compositions, in particular for prophylactic, therapeutic or diagnostic purposes. |
US10618963B2 |
Reducing systemic regulatory T cell levels or activity for treatment of disease and injury of the CNS
The present specification discloses a pharmaceutical composition comprising an active agent that causes reduction of the level of systemic immunosuppression in an individual for use in treating a disease, disorder, condition or injury of the CNS. The pharmaceutical composition is administered by a dosage regimen comprising at least one course of therapy, each course of therapy comprising in sequence a treatment session followed by an interval session of non-treatment. |
US10618962B2 |
Anti-CTLA4 antibodies
The present disclosure provides antibodies and antigen binding fragments against CTLA4, which can block the binding of CTLA4 to its ligand. The antibodies of disclosure provide agents for treating diseases, such as cancer. |
US10618960B2 |
Chimeric and humanized anti-human CTLA4 monoclonal antibodies and uses thereof
This invention relates to compositions of chimeric and humanized antibodies that bind to the human CTLA4 molecule and their use in cancer immunotherapy and for reduction of autoimmune side effects compared to other immunotherapeutic agents. |
US10618953B2 |
Method of preparing an anti-serum albumin Fab-effector moiety fusion construct
The present invention relates to antigen-binding fragment (Fab) and a Fab-effector fusion protein or polypeptide comprising thereof. The Fab of the present invention specifically binds to serum albumin and thereby has extended in vivo half-life. The Fab of the present invention is characterized by not having cysteine residues that are responsible for the interchain disulfide bond in CH1 domain and C kappa L domain as well. The Fab-effector fusion protein or polypeptide of the present invention can be produced in periplasm of E. coli with high yield, and has increased in vivo half-life. Further, the present invention provides E. coli strain which produces various kinds of Fab-effector fusion proteins or polypeptides, and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the fab-effector fusion proteins or polypeptides. |
US10618946B2 |
N-terminally truncated interleukin-38
The present invention pertains to an N-terminally truncated interleukin (IL)-38 protein, or functional variants thereof, as well as to nucleic acids and vectors encoding the truncated IL-38 peptide and recombinant cells comprising these nucleic acids or vectors. The invention shows that IL-38 is N-terminally processed and that the truncated version of the cytokine acts as an antagonist of immune activation in macrophages. This indicates a use of the truncated cytokine in the treatment and prevention of autoimmune disorders. The invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the truncated IL-38 protein, and method for screening modulators of the function of truncated IL-38. |
US10618943B2 |
Ubiquitin variant modulators of HECT E3 ligases and their uses
The invention provides ubiquitin variants that specifically bind to HECT E3 ligases, and methods of using these variants to modulate the activity of HECT E3 ligases. |
US10618941B2 |
Muteins of human lipocalin 2 (Lcn2,hNGAL) with affinity for a given target
The present invention relates to a novel library for the generation of muteins and to novel muteins derived from human lipocalin 2 (Lcn2, hNGAL) and related proteins that bind a given target with detectable affinity. The invention also relates to corresponding nucleic acid molecules encoding such a mutein and to a method for their generation. The invention further relates to a method for producing such a mutein. For example, such muteins may serve to bind and deplete pathological forms of natural biomolecules such as the amyloid beta peptide in Alzheimer's disease or may target the fibronectin extra-domain B, which is associated with tumor neovasculature. |
US10618936B2 |
Insect, tick, and mite repellent derived from Xenorhabdus budapestensis
Insect-repellent compositions containing compounds of Formula I: wherein R is a 5-membered or 6-membered carbon-containing ring, having zero, one, two, or three double bonds, and having zero, one, two, or three heteroatoms, wherein the one, two, or three heteroatoms, if present, are selected from nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur; “x” is an integer from 0 to 5; and “y” is an integer from 1 to 10. |
US10618935B2 |
Antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) and method for forming the same
An antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof is provided. In formula (I), p is an integer ranging from 1 to 26, A is an antibody, and -(L-D) is a linker-drug unit. L is a linker unit having a glycopeptide, and D is a drug unit. The antibody is conjugated to the linker unit through a cysteine residue of the antibody. A method for forming an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) is also provided. A-(L-D)p (I) |
US10618934B2 |
Peptide compound, production method therefor, and use thereof
Provided are a novel peptide compound, a method of producing the same, and use of the peptide compound. Since the peptide compound has anticancer activity, the peptide compound may be used for the prevention or treatment of cancer. |
US10618933B2 |
Hydroxysteroid compounds, their intermediates, process of preparation, composition and uses thereof
The present invention relates to novel steroidal compounds of formula (I), process for preparation of the same and composition comprising these compounds. |
US10618927B1 |
Compositions and methods for modulation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
The invention relates to compounds and compositions for modulation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). The invention also relates to methods of making such compounds and compositions. The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more NAD+ modulating compounds as a first ingredient in combination with one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients. Further, the invention relates to methods of using such compounds or compositions to promote the increase of intracellular levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) in cells and tissues for treating diseases and/or improving cell and tissue survival. |
US10618926B2 |
Process for making phosphoramidate protected nucleoside compounds
The present invention is directed to process for making Compounds of Formula (II): (II), and salts thereof, wherein B, X, R2, R3, R4 R7, R8 and R9 are defined herein. |
US10618921B2 |
Halogermanides and methods for the preparation thereof
A trichlorogermanide of formula (I): [R4N]/[R4P]Cl[GeCl3] (I), where R is Me, Et, iPr, nBu, or Ph, tris(trichlorosilyl)germanide of formula (II): [R4N]/[R4P][Ge(SiCl3)3] (II), where R is Me, Et, iPr, nBu, or Ph, a tris(trichlorosilyl)germanide adduct of GaCl3 of formula (III): [Ph4P][Ge(SiCl3)3*GaCl3], and a tris(trichlorosilyl)germanide adduct of BBr3 of formula (IV): [Ph4P][Ge(SiCl3)3*BBr3]. Also, methods for preparing the trichlorogermanides of formula (I), the tris(trichlorosilyl)germanide of formula (II), the tris(trichlorosilyl)germanide adduct of BBr3 of formula (IV). |
US10618919B2 |
Thickening stabilizer and thickening stabilizer composition including same
The present invention provides a compound that thickens or gels a fluid organic substance to a desired viscosity, or uniformly stabilizes a composition containing a fluid organic substance. The compound of the present invention is a compound represented by Formula (1) below: wherein, R1 represents a monovalent aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 4 or more carbons; R2 represents a divalent aliphatic hydrocarbon group having from 1 to 12 carbons; R3 represents a monovalent aliphatic hydrocarbon group having from 1 to 12 carbons; m represents an integer from 0 to 10; and n represents an integer from 1 to 4; in a case where n is 1 or 2, (4−n) R1s may be the same or different; and in a case where n is from 2 to 4, n R2s, n R3s, and n m's each may be the same or different. |
US10618913B2 |
Macrocycles as PDE1 inhibitors
The present invention provides macrocycles of formula (I) as PDE1 inhibitors and their use as a medicament, in particular for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders and psychiatric disorders. |
US10618912B2 |
Diaryl macrocycles as modulators of protein kinases
The present invention relates to certain diaryl macrocyclic compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and methods of using them, including methods for treating cancer, pain, neurological diseases, autoimmune diseases, and inflammation. |
US10618911B2 |
1-O-acetylbritannilatone spiro aryl isoxazoline compounds
A compound of chemical formula I: or formula II: or a pharmaceutical acceptable salt thereof is disclosed. R1 is OH or OAc; X is C or N; and R2 is H, alkyl, alkoxy, benzyloxy, haloalkyl, OH, CN, NO2, or halogen, provided that when X is N, R2 is nil. |
US10618910B2 |
Tricyclic heterocycles as BET protein inhibitors
The present disclosure relates to tricyclic heterocycles which are inhibitors of BET proteins such as BRD2, BRD3, BRD4, and BRD-t and are useful in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. |
US10618909B2 |
Bicyclic derivatives, a process for their preparation and pharmaceutical compositions containing them
Compounds of formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R14, W, A and n are as defined in the description. Medicinal products containing the same which are useful in treating conditions requiring a pro-apoptotic agent. |
US10618908B2 |
Oxabicycloheptane prodrugs
The present invention provides a compound having the structure: |
US10618903B2 |
Heteroaryl substituted aminopyridine compounds
Disclosed are compounds of Formula (I) Formula (I) or salts thereof, wherein HET is a heteroaryl selected from oxazolyl, pyrazolyl, imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-yl, and pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-3-yl, wherein said heteroaryl is attached to the pyridinyl group in the compound of Formula (I) by a carbon ring atom in the heteroaryl and wherein said heteroaryl is substituted with zero to 2 Rb; and R1, R3, and Rb are define herein. Also disclosed are methods of using such compounds as modulators of IRAK4, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. These compounds are useful in treating, preventing, or slowing inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, or in the treatment of cancer. |
US10618902B2 |
Substituted pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidines as inhibitors of protein kinases
The present invention provides substituted pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidine compounds useful as inhibitors of protein kinases, pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, and methods of using the same. |
US10618898B2 |
Hydroxyl purine compounds and use thereof
Disclosed are a series of hydroxyl purine compounds and the use thereof as PDE2 or TNFα inhibitors, in particular, the compounds as shown in formula (I), or tautomers or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. |
US10618896B2 |
Alkyl chain modified imidazoquinoline TLR7/8 agonist compounds and uses thereof
Disclosed are alkyl chain modified 1H-imidazoquinoline compounds, derivatives and analogs thereof, as Toll-like receptor-7 and -8 agonists for enhancing immune responses. Also provided are methods of making pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds. The present disclosure also describes methods of use for the alkyl chain modified 1H-imidazoquinoline compounds, derivatives and analogs thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds for the treatment of disease in a subject. |
US10618894B2 |
Production method of thiazole derivative
Provided is a production method of a thiazole derivative represented by the formula (I), which has an adenosine A2A receptor antagonistic action and is useful as a therapeutic agent for, for example, Parkinson's disease, sleep disorder, analgesic resistance to opioid, migraine, movement disorder, depression, anxiety disorder and the like. Also provided is a production method of a compound represented by the formula (C), which contains (i) a step of reacting a compound represented by the formula (A) and a compound represented by the formula (B), and the like: (wherein R1 represents furyl, R4, R5 and R6 are the same or different and each represents lower alkyl or aryl, R2 represents pyridyl or tetrahydropyranyl, and X1 represents halogen). |
US10618884B2 |
Deuterated diaminopyrimidine compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds
Deuterated diaminopyrimidine compounds, and intermediates thereof are described. In particular, disclosed are deuterated diaminopyrimidine compounds of formula (I), and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds or crystal forms, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrates or solvates thereof. The disclosed deuterated diaminopyrimidine compounds can be used for treating and/or preventing protein kinase-associated diseases, such as cell proliferative disease, cancer, immune disease and the like. |
US10618881B2 |
Methods of forming aromatic containing compounds
Methods that include acylating an aromatic containing compound by reacting the aromatic containing compound with an anhydride containing compound to form an acylated aromatic containing compound. |
US10618880B2 |
Methods of producing alkylfurans
Provided herein are methods of producing dialkylfurans, such as 2,5-dimethylfuran, and other alkyl furans, such as 2-methylfuran. For example, 2,5-dimethylfuran may be produced by reducing (5-methylfuran-2-yl)methanol or 2-(chloromethyl)-5-methylfuran. |
US10618879B2 |
Semi-synthesis procedures
Provided herein are improved processes for converting C7-amino-substituted tetracyclines to C7-fluoro-substituted tetracyclines, as well as intermediates produced by or used in these processes. In one embodiment, a thermal fluorination method is provided in which a suspension comprising a non-polar organic solvent and a C7-diazo-substituted tetracycline hexafluorophosphate, hexafluoroarsenate or hexafluorosilicate salt, or a salt, solvate or combination thereof, is heated to provide a C7-fluoro-substituted tetracycline, or salt, solvate or combination thereof. In another embodiment, a photolytic fluorination is provided in which a solution comprising an ionic liquid and a C7-diazo-substituted tetracycline tetrafluoroborate, hexafluorophosphate, hexafluoroarsenate or hexafluorosilicate salt, or a salt, solvate or combination thereof, is irradiated to provide a C7-fluoro-substituted tetracycline, or salt, solvate or combination thereof. |
US10618875B2 |
Phenyl derivatives
The present application provides a novel phenyl derivative, 5-[(2,4-dinitrophenoxy)methyl]-1-methyl-2-nitro-1H-imidazole or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which is useful for regulating mitochondria activity, reducing adiposity, treating diseases including diabetes and diabetes-associated complications. |
US10618874B2 |
Compounds, cosmetic composition and pharmaceutical composition comprising the same
Disclosed is a novel compound, and a cosmetic composition for whitening and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing and treating a melanin hyperpigmentation disorder by activating autophagy to induce melanosome degradation and also by effectively inhibiting endocytosis of keratinocytes to interfere melanosome transfer into keratinocytes, thereby expressing an excellent effect on improvement, prevention, and treatment of a hyperpigmentation disorder induced from melanin. |
US10618873B2 |
Method for producing C4-C15 lactams
The present invention relates to a process for preparing C4-C15 lactams, in which a C1-C10-alkyl nitrite is reacted with a C4-C15-cycloalkane and is illuminated with a light-emitting diode during the reaction. This forms a C4-C15-cyclohexanone oxime which is then converted further to a C4-C15 lactam; the C1-C10 alcohol formed is recycled into the preparation of the C1-C10-alkyl nitrite. |
US10618859B2 |
Method and system for removal of oxygen in oxidative dehydrogenation process
The present invention relates generally to methods and systems for removing oxygen from at least one product stream of a hydrocarbon oxidative dehydrogenation process. More specifically, in some embodiments, the oxidative dehydrogenation process is an ethane oxidative dehydrogenation process for producing ethylene, or a mixed alkane oxidative dehydrogenation process for producing ethylene and propylene, among other components. |
US10618858B2 |
Ionic liquid reactor with hydrocyclones
A method of alkylating a hydrocarbon stream including: providing a feed stream that includes hydrocarbons and ionic liquid catalyst; passing the feed stream through a low efficiency mixer to create a mixed stream, whereby the low efficiency mixer creates droplets within the feed stream that are primarily within a predetermined size range; passing the mixed stream and an olefin stream into a reactor; performing an alkylation reaction within the reactor, thereby forming a reacted stream; and separating the reacted stream into a settled ionic liquid catalyst stream and a hydrocarbon stream through the use of at least one hydrocyclone. |
US10618852B2 |
Methods and systems for stabilizing organic material
The present application relates to systems and methods for processing organic material. The methods may include extraction of biochemical nutrients from organic material, such as food scraps. The method can include comminuting the organic material to form a slurry from components comprising liquid and organic material; combining the slurry with microorganisms, such as a yeast, under aerobic conditions to form a mixture of the slurry and yeast; aerating the mixture; and forming a biomass and a nutrient-rich broth, in which the biochemical nutrients are stabilized and anabolized. The systems may, in some embodiments, be configured to perform the methods of processing organic materials. |
US10618851B2 |
Process for manufacturing liquid and solid organic fertilizer from animal manure
Processes for manufacturing organic fertilizer products, such as liquid and solid organic fertilizer, from animal manure are disclosed, together with the fertilizer products produced therefrom. |
US10618850B2 |
Methods of extracting inorganic nutrients from pretreated biomass to form a fertilizer composition, and related systems
The present disclosure includes methods of making a fertilizer composition from pretreated biomass by removing one or more inorganic nutrients from a fermentation beer to form an aqueous fertilizer composition. The present disclosure also includes systems configured to make a fertilizer composition from pretreated biomass, where the systems include one or more apparatuses in fluid communication with a fermentation vessel, wherein at least one apparatus is configured to remove one or more inorganic nutrients from the fermentation beer to form an aqueous fertilizer composition. |
US10618847B2 |
Structure
A structure includes a polycrystalline substance of yttrium fluoride, wherein an average crystallite size in the polycrystalline substance is less than 100 nanometers. When taking a peak intensity detected near diffraction angle 2θ=24.3° by X-ray diffraction as α, and taking a peak intensity detected near diffraction angle 2θ=25.7° as β, a peak intensity ratio α/β of the structure is not less than 0% and less than 100%. |
US10618845B2 |
Refractory ceramic product
The invention relates to a refractory ceramic product. |
US10618844B2 |
Vermiculite core for vehicle and method for manufacturing thereof
A vermiculite core for a vehicle may include vermiculite and pearlstone, an aluminum component for the vehicle may be manufactured using the vermiculite core including the vermiculite and the pearlstone, and a method for manufacturing the vermiculite core for the vehicle may include mixing the vermiculite and the pearlstone, injecting a mixture of the vermiculite and the pearlstone into a mold, and pressing the mixture using a presser. |
US10618843B2 |
Coated-fine-aggregate, concrete composition and method
A concrete composition and method include a portion of fine aggregate bearing a coating of a polymer or an admixture, which may be a continuous coating layer or a layer of powdered, discrete particles embedded in a binder. The polymeric coating may be an admixture in powdered form, a super absorbent polymer (insoluble in water, but absorbing water), or another polymer such as the acrylamides, co-polymers thereof, polyacrylamides, or the like (soluble in water). The coating absorbs water, but particles are too small to form significant voids. Water is absorbed into the concrete mix in far greater proportions (e.g. w/c ratio over 0.5) improving workability, doubling workability time, and improving ultimate compressive stress (strength). |
US10618842B2 |
Accelerator composition
The invention relates to a process for producing a composition suitable as accelerator for the curing of cement, by contacting the components aa) at least one component selected from the series of hydraulic binders and/or latent hydraulic binders, and bb) at least one dispersant suitable for the dispersing of inorganic particles in water, and cc) water, the weight ratio of components aa) to cc) being between 1.5:1 and 1:70, wherein the rate ratio of components aa) to bb) is between 20:1 and 1:2. In addition, the use of the composition obtained as hardening acceleration for chemical mixtures in construction is disclosed. |
US10618840B2 |
Method for producing a reflector element and reflector element
A method for producing a reflector element and a reflector element are disclosed. In an embodiment the method includes depositing a layer sequence on a substrate, wherein the layer sequence includes at least one mirror layer and at least one reactive multilayer system and igniting the reactive multilayer system in order to activate heat input in the layer sequence. |
US10618839B2 |
Low emissivity coatings with increased ultraviolet transmissivity
A coated article including a substrate and a low emissivity coating. The coated article includes increased TUV and/or actinic transmissivity for use in windows and similar applications. |
US10618837B2 |
Thin glass composite and method for storing a thin glass film
The invention relates to a rolled up thin glass composite comprising a thin glass film and at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) applied over the surface of one side of the thin glass film, wherein the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is applied to a radially outer side of the rolled up thin glass film and the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) contains a desiccant which protects the thin glass film against stress corrosion cracking. The invention also relates to a method for storing a thin glass film by providing a thin glass film, applying at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) over the surface of at least one side of the thin glass film, wherein a desiccant which protects the thin glass film against stress corrosion cracking is added to the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) and a thin glass composite composed of the thin glass film and the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is rolled up in such a way that the at least one further layer (10, 11, 20, 30) is applied to a radially outer side of the rolled up thin glass film. |
US10618836B2 |
Glass plate and manufacturing method thereof
A glass plate includes a first surface provided with a first film; and a second surface provided with a second film and opposite to the first surface. Each of the first film and the second film includes mainly tin oxide and has a sheet resistance value of 20 Ω/□ or less. When film thicknesses of the first and second films are θ1 nm and θ2 nm respectively, and when, in the glass plate, a haze value measured from the first surface side for a configuration provided with the first film only is H1 (%), and a haze value measured from the second surface side for a configuration provided with the second film only is H2 (%), a value of θ1 divided by H1 is 500 or more but 1200 or less, and a value of θ2 divided by H2 is 300 or more but 750 or less. |
US10618835B2 |
Glazing unit
Disclosed is a glazing unit including an insulating glazing unit that is assembled with at least three panes for use in a window or as a part of a wall in a property, including a first pane that is located closer to the exterior of the property, a second pane located closer to the interior of the property, and a third pane located between the first and the second panes, whereby the first pane is provided on its surface that is facing inwards with a coating that reduces the radiation of heat in the form of an oxide layer burned into the surface of the pane, whereby also the second pane and the third pane are provided with a coating that reduces the radiation of heat in the form of an oxide layer that is burned into the surface of the pane. |
US10618834B2 |
Method and apparatus for producing a thin glass ribbon, and thin glass ribbon produced according to such method
An improved method and an improved apparatus are provided for producing a thin glass ribbon, which provide borders at the edges of the ribbon. The edges formed are of high mechanical quality and a formation of new secondary borders after the severing or at least the thickness of such secondary borders is reduced compared to the original borders. The method includes drawing the thin glass ribbon from a molten glass or from a preform, severing the borders, and cooling the resulting glass ribbon. The severing is effected at a location along the moving direction of the thin glass ribbon and at a time at which during the cooling of the thin glass ribbon the viscosity of the glass is in a range from 107 dPa·s to 1011 dPa·s, so that the edges of the thin glass ribbon newly produced by the severing of the borders are rounded off. |
US10618833B2 |
Preparation of a synthetic quartz glass grain
The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a quartz glass grain comprising the process steps i.) Providing a silicon dioxide granulate from a pyrogenically produced silicon dioxide powder, ii.) Making a glass melt out of silicon dioxide granulate, iii.) Making a quartz glass body out of at least part of the glass melt and iv.) Reducing the size of the quartz glass body to obtain the quartz glass grain. The invention further relates to a quartz glass grain which is obtainable by this process. The invention further relates to opaque quartz glass bodies, which are obtainable by further processing of the quartz glass grain. |
US10618831B2 |
Parison plunger actuation
An apparatus and a method of actuating a parison plunger includes transforming linear force applied to a plunger extension into roto-translational motion of the plunger extension via a cam path between the plunger extension and a piston. |
US10618830B2 |
Submerged combustion burners, submerged combustion glass melters including the burners, and methods of use
Submerged combustion burners having improved fuel and oxidant mixing characteristics. Submerged combustion melters including the burners. Methods of using submerged combustion melters to melt glass-forming materials and produce molten glass. |
US10618826B2 |
Microscale-based device for purifying fluid and method of use
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a microscale-based device suitable for purifying fluid, and method of using the device. In particular disclosed embodiments, an electrode layer comprising an enhanced surface area electrode material that has multiple extensions covered in a conductive material are used within the device. The device comprises one or more main flow pathways and one or more side channels. The flow dynamics of the device may be controlled in order to remove contaminants from the fluid. The extensions of the enhanced surface area electrode material are positioned on the surface of the pathways and also may be positioned within the side channels. |
US10618822B1 |
Chemical dispensing system
A chemical dispensing system broadly including a mounting ring, a connector ring, a water guide, and a dispenser apparatus. The mounting ring securely attaches to a water return jet in a swimming pool or spa. The connector ring couples the water guide to the mounting ring. The dispenser apparatus may be attached to a side opening of the water guide and broadly includes a housing, and a porous cover. The housing broadly includes an interior chamber and chemical exit openings. Sanitizing chemicals may be placed in the interior chamber. The dispenser apparatus may further include an adjustable basket. The housing may rotatably nest inside the adjustable basket, thereby regulating the sanitizing chemical dispersal rate. Pressurized water from the return jet flows through the water guide, creating a downward current within the dispenser apparatus. The sanitizing chemicals dissolve as the water flows downward through and exits the dispensing apparatus. |
US10618818B1 |
Catalytic gasification to produce ammonia and urea
The present invention provides a process for preparing higher-value products from carbonaceous feedstocks. The process includes converting carbonaceous feedstock in a hydromethanation reactor to a methane-enriched raw product stream, converting the methane-enriched raw product stream to an ammonia synthesis feed gas, then converting the ammonia synthesis feed gas to higher-value products such as ammonia and urea. |
US10618816B2 |
Molecular sieve SSZ-91, methods for preparing SSZ-91, and uses for SSZ-91
A family of new crystalline molecular sieves designated SSZ-91 is disclosed, as are methods for making SSZ-91 and uses for SSZ-91. Molecular sieve SSZ-91 is structurally similar to sieves falling within the ZSM-48 family of molecular sieves, and is characterized as: (1) having a low degree of faulting, (2) a low aspect ratio that inhibits hydrocracking as compared to conventional ZSM-48 materials having an aspect ratio of greater than 8, and (3) is substantially phase pure. |
US10618815B2 |
Process for producing organically modified aerogels
It is an object of the invention to provide an economically viable process for the production of hydrophobized aerogels which works both inexpensively and in a resource-conserving manner. 2.2. This object is achieved by the provision of a process for producing organically modified aerogels by producing a sol containing [SiO4/2] units and [RxSiO(4−X)/2] a units, where x may be the same or different and is 1, 2 or 3, and R may be the same or different and is hydrogen or an organic substituted or unsubstituted radical, using the sol to form a gel, surface-modifying the gel obtained in the presence of more than 0.1% by weight of a phase modifier in a mixture comprising organosiloxane and initiator, wherein the mixture contains at least 20% by weight of organosiloxane and wherein the initiator consists of acid or organosiloxane or mixtures thereof and the gels obtained are dried. 2.3. The aerogels provided can be used as insulating materials, especially in thermal insulation. |
US10618811B2 |
Mixed metal oxide catalyst and production of nitric oxide by oxidation of ammonia
The present invention provides a catalyst for production of nitric oxide from ammonia and oxygen. The catalyst has the composition A3-xBxO9-y, wherein A and B are selected from the group Mn, Co, Cr, Fe and Al, x is between 0 and 3 and y is between 0 and 6. The catalyst has a high selectivity towards nitric oxide and a low ignition temperature in the reactor. Further the present invention relates to a method for the production of gas comprising nitric oxide by the catalyst of the present invention. The produced gas has a low content of nitrous oxide. |
US10618810B2 |
Free atom nanotube growth
Disclosed is a free atom nanotube growth technology capable of continuously growing long, high quality nanotubes. This patent application is a Continuation In Part of the Trekking Atom Nanotube Growth patent application #14037034 filed on Sep. 25, 2013. The current invention represents a departure from chemical vapor deposition technology as the atomic feedstock does not originate in the gaseous environment surrounding the nanotubes. The technology mitigates the problems that cease carbon nanotube growth in chemical vapor deposition growth techniques: 1) The accumulation of material on the surface of the catalyst particles, suspected to be primarily amorphous carbon, 2) The effect of Ostwald ripening that reduces the size of smaller catalyst particles and enlarges larger catalyst particles, 3) The effect of some catalyst materials diffusing into the substrate used to grow carbon nanotubes and ceasing growth when the catalyst particle becomes too small. |
US10618808B2 |
Catalyst support, recycle reactor and method for releasing hydrogen
A catalyst support may be provided that comprises: an inner core, which includes at least one phase change material; a coating layer around the inner core, which includes at least one metal oxide; a catalytically active layer, which is positioned in interstices of the coating layer and/or lying on the coating layer, wherein at least one catalytically active substance is included in the catalytically active layer; and a supporting layer which is positioned under the coating layer. A recycle reactor may be provided comprising a reservoir for accommodating a chemical hydrogen storage substance; the catalyst support; a screw conveyor for input and transport of the catalyst support; and a heating device with which the catalyst support can be heated. A method for releasing hydrogen from a chemical hydrogen storage substance may be provided. |
US10618805B2 |
Method to reduce pore diameter using atomic layer deposition and etching
Methods are provided for manufacturing well-controlled, solid-state nanopores and arrays of well-controlled, solid-state nanopores by a cyclic process including atomic layer deposition (ALD), or chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and etching. One or more features are formed in a thin film deposited on a topside of a substrate. A dielectric material is deposited over the substrate having the one or more features in the thin film. An etching process is then used to etch a portion of the dielectric material deposited over the substrate having the one or more features in the thin film. The dielectric material deposition and etching processes are optionally repeated to reduce the size of the features until a well-controlled nanopore is formed through the thin film on the substrate. |
US10618804B2 |
Manufacturing method of semiconductor structure including heater
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor structure includes receiving a substrate, receiving a heater, receiving an electrode, and receiving a sensing material. The substrate have a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface and a plurality of vias extending from the second surface toward the first surface and filled with a conductive or semiconductive material and a first oxide layer, the first oxide layer surrounding the conductive or semiconductive material in the plurality of vias, and a second oxide layer disposed over the first surface and the second surface. The heater is disposed within a membrane over the first surface of the substrate and electrically connected with the substrate. The electrode is over the heater and the membrane; and the sensing material covers a portion of the electrode. |
US10618803B2 |
Planar cavity MEMS and related structures, methods of manufacture and design structures
A method of forming a Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) includes forming a lower electrode on a first insulator layer within a cavity of the MEMS. The method further includes forming an upper electrode over another insulator material on top of the lower electrode which is at least partially in contact with the lower electrode. The forming of the lower electrode and the upper electrode includes adjusting a metal volume of the lower electrode and the upper electrode to modify beam bending. |
US10618802B2 |
Planar cavity MEMS and related structures, methods of manufacture and design structures
A method of forming at least one Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) includes patterning a wiring layer to form at least one fixed plate and forming a sacrificial material on the wiring layer. The method further includes forming an insulator layer of one or more films over the at least one fixed plate and exposed portions of an underlying substrate to prevent formation of a reaction product between the wiring layer and a sacrificial material. The method further includes forming at least one MEMS beam that is moveable over the at least one fixed plate. The method further includes venting or stripping of the sacrificial material to form at least a first cavity. |
US10618793B2 |
Beverage infuser
Thorough mixing of nitrogen with a beverage to provide a visually interesting and tasty drink is achieved by passing the nitrogen and beverage together through a mixing manifold that is inexpensive to manufacture and easily cleaned and sanitized. |
US10618791B2 |
Puncturing device for aerosol containers
A puncturing device for pressurized containers comprises an elongated housing member defining an elongated cavity with openings at first and second ends thereof for receiving an inverted pressurized container at the first end, the housing member including an attachment member for securing the second end of the housing member to a collection receptacle. A non-sparking puncturing member, is mounted within the housing member for piercing a nozzle-end of the pressurized container at its domed top. A counter records each action of the puncture pin. Gases and residual contents are released into the receptacle through the hollow core of the puncture pin. An auxiliary support member is mounted on the housing member for stabilizing relative movement between the housing member and the receptacle. A force-applying apparatus is mounted on the housing member for forcing the pressurized container onto the puncture pin. |
US10618790B2 |
Method for optimizing the filling of a container
A container-filling method includes executing a learning phase by starting a filling operation with a filling parameter that was used to start filling of a another product. The learning phase includes the filling element and saving relationships between a filling parameter, such as expected filling time or foam formation, and a value indicative of that filling parameter. The method includes comparing a saved target with this value to see a termination criterion has been achieved. If not, the filling parameter is varied in response to instructions provided by a simulator and the process repeated. |
US10618786B2 |
Aerial lift platform and aerial lift equipped with such a platform
The aerial lift platform includes a control station, a floor including a positioning zone for an operator maneuvering the control station, and a railing. The platform includes a protection device located on a surface of the railing. The zone and the protection device each extend on either side of a plane perpendicular to the first surface of the railing. A width of the protection device, measured perpendicular to the plane, is larger than 30 cm. The protection device is movable between: •—a retracted position, in which a protrusion height of the protection device relative to the railing, measured perpendicular to the floor, has a value below 10 cm, and •—a protection position, in which the protrusion height has a value above 30 cm. The railing includes an opening for accessing the platform, which can be at least partially obstructed by closing elements. |
US10618785B2 |
Mobile shaft winch
A mobile shaft winch includes a carrier vehicle with a vehicle drive, which has an internal combustion engine, a rigid base frame and a rotary platform which is arranged on the base frame via a rotary connection. A drum winch is arranged on the rotary platform with a rope drum which is driven by a winch drive and designed for the winding on and unwinding of a haulage rope. The winch drive includes only an electric motor. A control system is designed for a selective operation of the electric motor on a mains supply system or on an electric generator. The internal combustion engine of the vehicle drive, drives the generator, and the generator and the internal combustion engine are arranged on the carrier vehicle. |
US10618782B2 |
Electric winch
An electric winch includes a winch body; a drive motor configured to drive the winch body, the drive motor being a brushless motor; a lithium battery configured to power the drive motor; and a motor controller electrically connected between the lithium battery and the drive motor and configured to control the drive motor. The winch body includes a winch support on which the drive motor is fixedly mounted; a gearbox connected to the drive motor and configured to receive a driving force of the drive motor; and a winch drum connected to the gearbox and driven by the gearbox to rotate. The electric winch of the present invention has the advantages of small volume, long service life, low noise and convenience for carrying. |
US10618779B2 |
Systems and methods for handrail cleaning
A system, apparatus, and methods are configured for cleaning and conditioning handrails. A cleaning pad is curved to approximate the shape of a handrail, and is disposed on an arm. The arm may be mounted on a support structure, allowing it to be rolled up to an escalator handrail and left to do the cleaning while the escalator runs. When mounted, the arm may include a spring or piston to keep the arm in a particular position. A second cleaning pad may be included to dry or polish the handrail, the handrail going first through the cleaning pad and second through the drying pad. The arm may be hand-held, allowing a user to reach up or down steps or an incline. The cleaning pad may be mounted such that it rotates about the arm for storage, maintenance or better reach, such as around bends or corners. |
US10618776B2 |
Brake member actuation mechanism
A brake member actuation mechanism for a safety brake member of a hoisted structure includes a brake actuator (12) formed of a ferro-magnetic material configured to be electronically actuated to magnetically engage a guide rail (14) upon detection of the hoisted structure exhibiting a predetermined condition, wherein the magnetic engagement of the brake actuator and the guide rail actuates movement of the safety brake member into a braking position. |
US10618772B2 |
Elevator termination assembly that provides an indication of elevator car load
An illustrative example assembly for determining a load on an elevator car includes a plurality of terminations respectively configured for securing an end of a load bearing member. A plurality of strain gages are respectively secured to a portion of respective ones of the plurality of terminations so that each of the terminations includes at least one of the strain gages. A load determining processor receives indications from the plurality of strain gages and determines a load on the elevator car based on the received indications. |
US10618771B2 |
Retractable strap
A strap may be removably attachable to a container. The strap may include a retractor having an opening, a retraction spring and a brake. The strap may further include a strip of flexible material attached to the retraction spring and extending through the opening of the retractor. The strap may also include clips attaching the retractor and distal end of the flexible material to the container. The strip of flexible material may move from a fully retracted position, where the distal end of the strip of flexible material is nearest the retractor, relative to the entire length of the strip of flexible material, to an extended position where the distal end of the strip of flexible material is furthest from the retractor. The retraction spring may bias the strip of flexible material into/toward the fully retracted position. |
US10618765B2 |
Image forming system and image forming apparatus
A discharge unit discharges a sheet having an image thereon. A switching unit switches between stacking the sheet discharged from the discharge unit on a stacking unit or conveying the sheet from the discharge unit toward an image reading apparatus. A conveyance unit conveys the sheet conveyed via the switching unit to a reading unit. A cooling unit cools the sheet discharged from the discharge unit or cools the reading unit. |
US10618764B2 |
Paper sheet accommodation apparatus and method of controlling paper sheet accommodation apparatus
A paper sheet accommodation apparatus includes: a supply reel which supplies a wound band-like material; a winding drum around which a paper sheet is wound together with the band-like material supplied from the supply reel; a taking in and out section through which the paper sheet is taken in and out; and a rotating shaft that is disposed in the taking in and out section, is rotatably provided with a pulley that supports the band-like material, and has a transport roller fixed thereto, which transports the paper sheet. |
US10618763B2 |
Method for adapting at least one winding parameter of a winding device
The invention relates to a method for adapting at least one winding parameter of a winding device during winding of a film web on a winding core, having the following steps: —conveying of the film web along a measuring path between a first driven roll and a second driven roll—increasing of the web tension of the film web between the first roll and the second roll—continuous detecting of the drive parameters of the first roll and of the second roll at least in the form of the torque and the circumferential speed, —determining of a stress-strain diagram from the detected drive parameters—adapting of at least one winding parameter of the winding device on the basis of the determined stress-strain diagram in order to achieve a defined elongation of the film web during winding on the winding core. |
US10618762B2 |
Webbing take-up device
A webbing take-up device that includes: a cut-off section that cuts off transmission of rotation load along a rotation force transmission route from a second rotation force transmission mechanism to a spool via a first rotation force transmission mechanism due to the rotation load in a pull-out direction becoming a predetermined value or greater; and a resistance section that resists the rotation load during transmission of the rotation load, and that suppresses transmission of the rotation load along the rotation force transmission route in a case in which the rotation load is less than the predetermined value. |
US10618758B2 |
Double-endless-belt conveyor, turnover module incorporating such a conveyor and folding package production line incorporating such a module
The conveyor comprises two single-transport-belt conveyor subassemblies (42AL, 42AH) arranged facing each other symmetrically relative to a pinching plane of the conveyor (42A), two sets of rollers (423L, 423H) incorporated in the two conveyor subassemblies and distributed on either side of the pinching plane. A first set of rollers (423L) guides a belt (420AL) of the first conveyor subassembly and a second set of rollers (423H) guides a belt (420AH) of the second conveyor subassembly. The conveyor subassemblies comprise sets of vertically arranged jacks (424L, 424H) which are associated with the sets of rollers, each of the rollers being mounted on a dedicated respective jack. |
US10618753B2 |
Skate system and movable platform
The present invention provides a movable platform (MP) having a simple construction that is capable of being conveyed by a hydraulically actuated skate system (HASS). The MP is able to accommodate freight placed upon its surface and can be used to fully load a trailer in a single cross-dock move. The HASS can be used to move the MP during cross-dock operations. The HASS comprises a plurality of tines which are received in corresponding support channels in the MP. The tines are used to lift the MP off the ground and rollers on the tines can be used to move the MP. A conveyance vehicle is used to move the HASS and the MP after the tines have been actuated. |
US10618751B2 |
Modular loading and unloading system and process
A modular loading and unloading system wherein modular units can be simply added to a base unit, or main unit, in a desired configuration that fulfill capacity and footprint needs of a manufacturer at any moment, for example when the manufacturer's business expands, thus considerably reducing the time and cost of modifying existing manufacturing systems, such as a laser-based parts cutting system. |
US10618747B2 |
Method and apparatus for the grouped arrangement, orientation and packaging of individual food products such as patty stacks
A method and an apparatus are provided for the grouped arrangement, orientation and packaging of stacked food products like patty stacks. The method includes feeding a food product by a first feed belt in the direction of a first X-axis, and then ejecting the food product onto a second feed belt to form stacked food products. The method also includes transporting the stacked food products by the second feed belt along a Y-axis generally perpendicular to the X-axis and in the direction of an orientation mask which is arranged above the second feed belt. The stacked food products are oriented by contacting the orientation mask. The oriented food products may therefore be grouped together in oriented rows for packaging when further moved along the Y-axis by the second feed belt. The method and apparatus enable rapid orienting of various types of food products that are typically stacked and packaged. |
US10618736B2 |
Autonomous mobile picking
An order-picking method includes autonomously routing a plurality of mobile robotic units in an order fulfillment facility and picking articles to or putting articles from the robotic units in the order fulfillment facility. A material-handling robotic unit that is adapted for use in an order fulfillment facility includes an autonomous mobile vehicle base and a plurality of article receptacles positioned on the base. A visual indicator associated with the receptacle facilitates picking articles to or putting articles from the robotic unit. |
US10618733B2 |
Wireless tag reading system
A wireless tag reading system includes a first wireless tag reading apparatus configured to read identification information from a first wireless tag attached to a first article in a first reading range by using a first frequency, a second wireless tag reading apparatus configured to read identification information from a second wireless tag attached to a second article in a second reading range by using a second frequency different from the first frequency, a moving body configured to move along a set route, the first and second wireless tag reading apparatuses being on the moving body such that the first reading range and the second reading range overlap, and an information processing apparatus configured to collect the identification information as read from the first wireless tag by the first wireless tag reading apparatus and from the second wireless tag by the second wireless tag reading apparatus. |
US10618728B2 |
Waste storage device
A sealing mechanism for a waste storage container includes a waste storage container that has a body, a lid and a cartridge adapted to be positioned in the body. The cartridge has a continuous length of storage film therein. The storage film emanates through a gap between a rim and a core tube of the cartridge and is folded down through a core opening in the core tube into an interior space of the body of the waste storage container. The sealing mechanism includes an actuator accessible from outside the body, a gear assembly operably connected to the actuator, a retaining assembly that holds stationary a dispensed portion of the storage film in the interior space of the body during a twist-closure operation, and a plunger operably connected to the gear assembly. |
US10618727B2 |
Flexible pail
A flexible diaper pail having a container that is adapted to stand upright. The container may have a flexible sheet, a cover, a base, a flap and an odor barrier. The cover may be attached to a first upper end of the flexible sheet, while the base may be attached to a second lower end of the flexible sheet. The cover may have a flap pivotably attached thereto, such that the flap is adapted to pivot between an open position and a closed position. The cover may further have an opening and an odor barrier disposed in the opening. |
US10618725B2 |
System and methodology for delivering bulk material at a work site
A technique facilitates delivery of bulk materials at a desired site, such as a wellsite. According to an embodiment, a silo is pivotably mounted to a trailer, such as an over-the-road trailer. An actuator is coupled between the silo and the trailer to enable transition of the silo between a transverse position for transport and an upright position which facilitates outflow of the bulk material. The system also may comprise various other features used alone or in combination, such as pivotable wings, a foldable trailer, and an adjustable suspension which allows a frame of the trailer to be positioned firmly on the ground. |
US10618722B2 |
Indexable dispenser cartridges
An indexable cartridge and method that is useable in either a stagnant fluid environment or in a moving fluid environment with the indexable cartridge floatable in a stagnant fluid environment and securable in a moving fluid environment with the indexable cartridge having a housing having one or more diffusion ports and a sleeve having one or more diffusion ports indexable to a diffusion port alignment through resilient yielding of the sleeve while a set of ribs inhibit lateral flow therebetween. |
US10618714B2 |
Enhanced product packaging
A packaging system comprises: a package forming a set of discrete compartments; and a film portion interfacing with the package. The film portion includes a set of one or more electrically conductive traces in which each electrically conductive trace is associated with a respective compartment of the set of discrete compartments. Each electrically conductive trace of the set of electrically conductive traces forms a respective circuit loop that has a terminal end that terminates within an interface region of the film portion to collectively form a termination pattern. At least one of the package or the film portion have two or more alignment ports defined therein that are arranged according to an alignment pattern, each alignment port passing through at least one of the package or film portion. |
US10618710B1 |
Tamper-proof container insert
A tamper-proof insert for use with a closed loop system, a dispensing system, a gravity draining system or other systems. The insert is designed to be inserted into the throat of a container such as a bottle. A retention lug ring is secured to the lower end of the insert. The upper ends of the retention lugs of the retention lug ring engage the inside of the container to prevent the insert from being manually pulled upwardly and outwardly from the throat of the container. If the insert is pulled from the container against the resistance of the retention lugs, the lugs will break-away from the insert and it will be evident that the insert has experienced tampering. |
US10618709B1 |
Container light
A light having a housing portion and a base portion and wherein the housing portion is removably engaged with the base portion. The base portion may be engaged with an insulating device or other container and the light may be configured to turn on when the insulating device lid is opened. |
US10618708B2 |
Can comprising a first, dispense opening and second, vent opening and a single pull tab
A can for containing a liquid having a top end is disclosed. The top end has a dispense area defined by a first score line and a pull tab coupled to the top end by a rivet. The pull tab has a puncturing end for breaking the first score line and pushing into the interior of the can without detaching the dispense area to open a dispense aperture. A vent area is defined by a second score line and positioned on the opposite side of the rivet. The first and second score lines are separated by at least one torsion stripe of the can top material for acting as a hinge by torsion upon lifting the actuating end of the pull tab. As the dispense aperture is opened by pushing the dispense area into the interior of the can, a vent aperture is opened by pulling the vent area outwards. |
US10618705B1 |
Dual draw cap adapter
A dual draw cap adapter for mounting on the upper end of a liquid chemical container with the throat of the container having a dual draw container insert positioned therein. The adapter cap includes top and bottom housings which are joined together. The bottom housing has first and second fluid passageways extending therethrough. The top housing also has first and second fluid passageways extending therethrough which communicate with the first and second fluid passageways in the bottom housing. The first and second fluid passageways in the bottom housing are in fluid communication with a pair of flow channels in the container insert. A pair of take-off supports and take-offs are mounted on the upper end of the top housing. |
US10618704B2 |
Cap made of foamed polymeric material, and method of making same
A cap for a bottle, which comprises at least a sealing portion and a lateral portion for fastening to the bottle. The sealing portion comprises, along a direction substantially perpendicular to the lateral portion, a first region formed of unfoamed polymeric material, a second region formed of foamed polymeric material, and a third region formed of unfoamed polymeric material, the second region being positioned between the first region and the third region. The disclosure also relates to a process for manufacturing a cap made of foamed polymeric material. |
US10618701B2 |
Enhanced produce container
The present invention relates to a produce container which includes a receptacle and a lid. The receptacle has a mouth circumscribed by a rim which has a first flange. The lid is releasably attachable to the receptacle to close off the mouth. The lid has a skirt portion adapted to interact with the rim of the receptacle to retain the lid on the receptacle and a second flange projecting from the skirt portion of the lid. One or more selected members of the produce container include reinforcing means. |
US10618699B2 |
Stackable molded cap
A blending system is shown and described herein. A blending system may include a base An injection molded plastic closure, stackable with similar closures in a known manner to prevent warping during cooling and to increase box storage capacity, is formed with a lead-in taper at the bottom of the closure skirt, maintaining and enhancing the stacking function while greatly reducing and nearly eliminating problems of cross-threading when the closure is screwed onto a container by machinery during a capping operation. |
US10618697B2 |
Reclosable pouch having a clicking closure device
A reclosable pouch includes a first bag wall. A second bag wall opposing the first bag wall is joined to the first bag wall to form an interior of the pouch with an opening to the interior. A male closure element coupled to one of the bag walls defines a plurality of deformed segments and a plurality of normal segments along a length thereof. The plurality of deformed segments alternate with the plurality of normal segments, with (i) first transitions on one side of the male closure element and (ii) second transitions on another side of the male closure element. A female closure element coupled to the other bag wall engages with the male closure element to seal the opening of the pouch, with the deformed segments of the male closure element generating a sound when the female closure element engages with the male closure element. |
US10618696B2 |
Packaging bag and method for manufacturing packaging bag
A packaging bag is formed in a bag shape by overlapping of a laminated film and a laminated film facing each other, and unsealed by cutting of a predetermined section. The packaging bag includes a zipper for opening and closing an opening, the zipper being provided along edges of the opening formed by the unsealing, a linear cut section that is formed in a functional layer of the laminated film so as to be parallel to the zipper, and becomes the edge of the opening by the unsealing of the packaging bag, and a linear cut section that is formed at a different level from the cut section in a functional layer of the laminated film so as to be parallel to the zipper, and becomes the edge of the opening by the unsealing of the packaging bag. |
US10618693B2 |
Self-standing food container
A container has a base flange on a base, and a lid flange on a lid. When the container is in a closed position the lid flange and the base flange are in juxtaposition and one of the flange edges defines a flange support surface. A lid surface is spaced above an upper base periphery when in the closed position to define a lid volume, and the base section defines a base volume. The flange support surface extends a first distance such that when the volume of the container is loaded with a rated capacity of product and the container is placed in a standing position on a flat surface using the flange support surface and a front base corner as support elements, a center of gravity of the container generates a moment about an axis of the base corner that biases the container in the standing position. |
US10618692B2 |
Stackable cases
A stackable case includes a cooling and/or heating device, such as a Peltier element, so that the stackable case can be used as a cooler and/or warmer for storing beverages, food, etc. A power source device, in which a plurality of battery packs is housed, supplies power to the Peltier element and one or more fans. The power supply device has latches for detachably joining or linking it to the stackable case in a stacked manner. |
US10618690B2 |
Recyclable insulated stackable tray for cold wet materials
A stackable container includes a solid compostable or recyclable body formed primarily of a plant fiber. The body includes a floor and a plurality of side walls that are coupled to the floor along first common edges. Each side wall is coupled to two adjacent side walls along second common edges to surround an interior space of the container. A top surface of the side walls provides a rim that includes a recess or projection configured to couple the container to a corresponding projection or recess of an overlying container. A bottom surface of the floor includes a recess or projection that is configured to be coupled with a projection or recess of an underlying container. |
US10618682B2 |
Versatile trash bag
A versatile trash bag has a mouth that is biased open to facilitate putting refuse in the bag and a plurality of handles for hanging the bag from a variety of objects. The trash bag is maintained in a wide-open configuration to facilitate a user's ability to place trash or access the contents therein. The bags also have structure to close and seal the open mouth. |
US10618677B1 |
Articulating sunshield
Techniques for articulating a sunshield to shade portions of a spacecraft are disclosed. In one aspect, a spacecraft includes a body and an articulable sunshield. The spacecraft is configured to operate in an orbital plane, such that the spacecraft has a yaw axis within the orbital plane and directed from a spacecraft coordinate system origin toward nadir, a pitch axis orthogonal to the orbital plane and passing through the spacecraft coordinate system origin, and a roll axis orthogonal to the pitch axis and the yaw axis and passing through the spacecraft coordinate system origin. The sunshield is configured to rotate about an axis substantially parallel to the pitch axis such that a selected location of an exterior portion of the body is shaded from the Sun by a surface of the sunshield irrespective of seasonal and diurnal variations in orientation of the spacecraft with respect to the Sun. |
US10618676B2 |
Apparatus and method for launch and recovery of an unmanned aerial vehicle
An apparatus for launch and recovery of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), a method for launching a UAV, a method for recovering a UAV and a kit of parts for launch and recovery of a UAV. The apparatus comprises a boom having a center member for receiving the UAV, and first and second arm members extending outwardly and upwardly from the center member, wherein the boom is configured to be lifted to a predetermined height into the air from a reference point; and wherein the boom is movable in the air to an operating position forward of the reference point. |
US10618675B2 |
Mobile self-leveling landing platform for small-scale UAVs
A mobile self-leveling landing platform vehicle is disclosed that includes a landing surface and one or more wheel assemblies. Each wheel assembly includes a wheel, a control arm coupled with the wheel and the body of the landing platform vehicle, and an actuator coupled with the control arm and the body of the platform vehicle. Methods for self-leveling the landing platform vehicle are also disclosed. |
US10618674B2 |
Lightweight portable vehicle cover
A portable, lightweight, sturdy and compact aircraft cover that is suspended above the aircraft to provide protection from the damaging effects of the sun and other elements is described. The compact and lightweight aircraft cover is capable, when not deployed, to be carried within the cargo area of the airplane while the aircraft is in operation, and then deployed once the aircraft arrives at its destination. The aircraft cover is very lightweight while at the same time very strong, to allow for the cover to be carried inside the airplane while not adversely impacting the airplane's ability to carry additional fuel or additional passengers and baggage. Furthermore, the cover is designed to be quickly and easily deployed over an aircraft with minimal amount of user effort. |
US10618668B2 |
Systems and apparatus for controlling movement of objects through a fluid
Systems, apparatus, and methods may control movement of an object through a fluid. The systems, apparatus, and methods may utilize one or more rotatable control units, each including a plurality of control fins to generate a force at least partially perpendicular to a direction of travel of the object through the fluid. |
US10618667B2 |
Fan module with adjustable pitch blades and power system
A fan module for an aircraft is disclosed herein. The fan module includes a fan rotor and an optional power supply system. The fan rotor is mounted for rotation about a central axis and configured to couple to a rotational power source. The fan rotor includes a plurality of variable-pitch fan blades each movable from a thrust-generation orientation to a power-generation orientation. |
US10618665B2 |
Turbomachine casing comprising an endoscopy port
A turbomachine casing (10) comprising an endoscopy port (12) and a member (14) mounted on and fixed to the casing and comprising a duct (16) that communicates with the port and that comprises an internal thread into which a cap (28) can be screwed, and means (22, 26) for fixing the member to the casing, characterised in that it further comprises a cover (30) mounted on the member and at least partially covering the fixing means in order to hinder, or indeed prevent, access to same when the cover is mounted on the member, the cover being arranged to allow free access to the duct when the cap is not screwed into the duct. |
US10618663B2 |
Intelligent parachute rescue system for manned and unmanned aerial vehicles
The invention relates to a method and a device for an intelligent parachute rescue system for manned and unmanned aerial vehicles (14), wherein no pyrotechnic propellants are used, but compressed air (4a) extracted from a pressure bottle (4). |
US10618660B2 |
Systems and methods providing airflow to a flight deck
Systems and methods provide airflow to a flight deck from a passenger entry area. The system includes a fan mounted within a door separating a flight deck from a passenger entry area. The fan is configured to direct airflow from the passenger entry area into the flight deck. The fan having a shield positioned adjacent to the passenger entry area that is configured to conceal the fan. |
US10618656B2 |
Tiltrotor aircraft having interchangeable payload modules
A tiltrotor aircraft has a vertical takeoff and landing flight mode and a forward flight mode. The aircraft includes an airframe having a wing with oppositely disposed wing tips. Tip booms respectively extend longitudinally from the wing tips. Forward rotors are coupled to the forward ends of the tip booms and aft rotors are coupled to the aft ends of the tip booms. The forward rotors are reversibly tiltable between a vertical lift orientation, wherein the forward rotors are above the tip booms, and a forward thrust orientation, wherein the forward rotors are forward of the tip booms. The aft rotors are reversibly tiltable between a vertical lift orientation, wherein the aft rotors are below the tip booms, and a forward thrust orientation, wherein the aft rotors are aft of the tip booms. One of a plurality of payload modules is interchangeable coupled to the airframe, wherein each payload module has a respective function. |
US10618654B2 |
Unmanned aerial vehicle platform
A device receives a request for a flight path of UAV from a first location to a second location in a region, and determines, based on credentials associated with the UAV, whether the UAV is authenticated for utilizing the device and a network. The device determines, when the UAV is authenticated, capability information for the UAV based on the request and component information associated with the UAV. The device calculates the flight path from the first location to the second location based on the capability information and one or more of weather information, air traffic information, obstacle information, or regulatory information associated with the region. The device generates flight path instructions for the flight path based on one or more of the weather information, the air traffic information, the obstacle information, or the regulatory information associated with the region, and provides the flight path instructions to the UAV. |
US10618653B2 |
Charging system by autonomous guide of drone
A charging system by autonomous guide of drone includes a drone for being autonomously guided to a charging station on the basis of location and altitude coordinates for charging and for transmitting a charged information to a control station when the charging is completed; a charging station for recognizing the approach of the drone within a chargeable range and for controlling the guide flight of the drone and transmitting a charged information to the control station when the charging is completed; and a control station for detecting the state of charge of the drone in real time and for transmitting a location coordinate and altitude coordinate of the charging station to the drone for guiding flight to the charging station. |
US10618651B2 |
Systems and methods of electrically powering devices
A smart battery includes a battery and a measurement module coupled to measure electrical characteristics of the battery. The smart battery also includes processing logic and a communication interface configured to receive the electrical characteristics and transmit the electrical characteristics to a receiver. |
US10618641B2 |
Helicopter rotor head, multirotor helicopter, and helicopter
A variable pitch mechanism for a helicopter is configured to have a simple configuration with a small number of members, and to be capable of precisely controlling a pitch angle of blades without accurate adjustment. A pitch plate 16 and a pitch plate boss 17 are slidably mounted on an outer periphery of a main mast 61, and an output shaft of a servomotor 19 is directly connected to a pitch lever 18 that vertically moves the pitch plate boss 17. By actuating the servomotor 19 and rotating the pitch lever 18, the pitch plate boss 17 and the pitch plate 16 are displaced upward or downward along the main mast 61, thereby tilting blade holders 13, 13 connected to the pitch plate 16 and changing a pitch angle of the blades 14. |
US10618635B2 |
Pilot activated trim for fly-by-wire aircraft
A fly-by-wire aircraft and method of flying a fly-by-wire aircraft is disclosed. The aircraft includes a control system for flying the aircraft in one of a proportional ground control mode and a model following controls mode. A control device at a control interface of the aircraft selectively activates a trim follow up function in the control system. When flying the aircraft in a proportional ground control mode, trim follow up function can be activated. The control system can then transition into the model following controls mode with the trim follow up function activated to reduce transient behavior. |
US10618633B1 |
Propeller outer slipstream control system for counter-rotating propellers
A counter rotating propeller system comprises a structure configured to control the front propeller outer slipstream and prop wash. Specifically disclosed is a structure configured to vary the effective hub-tip radius ratio of the rear propeller. |
US10618624B2 |
Moisture accumulation prevention systems and methods
An aircraft may include a fuselage, and a moisture accumulation prevention system that prevents moisture from accumulating on at least one structure within the fuselage. The moisture accumulation prevention system includes at least one ultrasonic element coupled to the structure(s). The ultrasonic element(s) operates at a frequency that prevents moisture particles from adhering to a surface of the structure(s). |
US10618623B2 |
High-speed aircraft and aircraft having greater lift
Disclosed in the present invention is a high-speed aircraft, comprising a shell and an engine, an outer fluid channel and an inner fluid channel being arranged in succession within the shell, the outer fluid channel and the inner fluid channel respectively connecting to the exterior by means of their own air vent; the outer fluid channel is connected to an air suction port of the engine, such that the pressure difference produced by the flow rate within the outer fluid channel being greater than the flow rate within the inner fluid channel acts as the driving force source of the aircraft. Also disclosed in the present invention is an aircraft having greater lift. The present invention provides an innovative method and apparatus for a driving force source obtained from fluid resistance, thus changing the mutual contradiction of a traditional driving apparatus directing external force to itself whilst also needing to use more driving force to overcome fluid resistance. The present invention changes the direction of fluid pressure, altering the condition that the amount of pressure dictates the size of the driving force source obtained; on this basis, a novel greater first and second lift source and driving force source are produced for use in an aircraft. |
US10618621B1 |
Marine propulsion systems and methods
Marine vessel propulsion systems and methods for controlling speed and direction of marine vessel propulsion systems. A processing device can receive, from a user device, a signal indicative of a desired direction and speed input to the user device; store the desired direction and speed signal in the memory; generate control signals indicative of a power input, wherein each of the control signals is associated with a particular motor of the marine vessel propulsion system; and transmit each of the control signals to a corresponding one of the motors to move the marine vessel in a desired direction and at a desired speed. |
US10618618B2 |
Sail printing process
A process of printing an image or images on the sails of a watercraft or other wind powered objects without altering or compromising the efficacy of the sails is described. The process employs a method of printing large-scale, single or multiple panel, continuous, high-resolution photographic and graphic images on wind-catching fabrics. The dynamics and curvatures of a sail are integrated into the manufacturing process when employed for sails, though the process may be applied to any large-scaled fabric print. The process of the present invention produces printed sails providing for the highest resolution photographic, art, and graphic printing with virtually no weight gain, nor effect on the sail's original performance. Modern equipment is employed to achieve printing of realistic, high quality images directly on to the fabric of sails without compromising flexibility or durability, as well as without infringing on the speed and agility of the sailing craft. |
US10618616B2 |
Propelling objects using a caudal cycle
The present invention is a device and method of using the device for moving gases or liquids from one location to another. The device has at least one planar rigid blade; a crank for each planar rigid blade having two apertures the first able to receive a drive shaft and the second positioned a distance away from the first; a connecting rod for each crank affixed to the rigid blade on one end and to the second aperture of the crank; an encasement having at least one opening to receive the connecting rod; and a pivot bearing affixed within each opening through which a connecting rod passes. |
US10618615B1 |
Dampened capture mechanism
A device for capturing underwater vehicles. The device comprises a cap member connected to a first rib member and a first plate member connected to the first rib member. The device further comprises a bell member with a first bell hole formed therethrough. The first bell member also has a first bell slot formed therethrough. A damper and a shim are slidably received in the first bell slot. The first rib member is slidably received in the first bell hole. |
US10618611B2 |
Fender for boats
A fender for boats consisting of a base made of plastic material, able to be fixed to a hull of a boat, and an insert able to be coupled by a lock joint to said base. The insert is composed of a profile made of metal material and a core made of plastic material and is removably coupled by the lock joint to the base. |
US10618610B2 |
Watersport boards and methods for forming the same
Watersport boards and methods for forming the same. A watersport board includes an elongate shell and at least one infusion member within a shell internal volume of the elongate shell. The shell internal volume includes a shell void volume that contains a shell fill material and an infusion member volume. The infusion member weighs less than an equal volume of the shell fill material. The at least one infusion member may be or include an infusion sleeve, which defines an infusion sleeve volume that contains an infusion fill material that is less dense than the shell fill material. A method of forming a watersport board includes forming an elongate shell that defines a shell internal volume, positioning at least one infusion member within the shell internal volume, and filling the shell void volume with a shell fill material. |
US10618609B1 |
Tri-hull fishing kayak with elevated seat and foot-operated paddles
A tri-hull fishing kayak includes a platform, an elevated seat, a foot operated paddle, and a triple hull including two side pontoons and one forward central pontoon having a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion, extending centrally from the platform, provides enhanced longitudinal stability. The two side pontoons are of a width and separation to provide enhanced lateral stability. The tri-hull fishing kayak reduces the need to frequently re-position the kayak when there is wind and/or current, thereby minimizing interruptions to fishing. The elevated seat is ergonomic for long-term sitting, and is high enough above the water to facilitate effective pitching and casting underhand, and to permit a steeper viewing angle into the water, thereby making sight fishing easier. The foot-operated paddle can be used to precisely steer the kayak, and therefore frees up the user's hands for fishing. Further, the platform enables fishing while standing. |
US10618608B2 |
Personal watercraft stand up paddle board in a catamaran configuration
A deck coupled to a paddle board having a base having a longitudinal axis, an axial axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. A base length that is substantially in line with longitudinal axis, a paddle board width that is substantially in line with the axial axis. A bow side having a hull for displacing the water, a stern side, a port side, and a starboard side. A first rung integrally coupled to the port side, the first rung having a first rung bow side, a first rung stern side, and a first rung base positioned between the first rung bow side and the first rung stern side. A second rung integrally coupled to the starboard side, the second rung having a second rung bow side, a second rung stern side, and a second rung base positioned between the second rung bow side and the second rung stern side. |
US10618604B2 |
System and apparatus for positioning a floatation device
A positioning apparatus and system for keeping a floatation device from moving that includes at least one surface coupling apparatus to couple the positioning apparatus to a surface adjacent to a body of water, wherein the surface coupling apparatus locks into a flat surface securely, at least one non-slip floatation coupler to grasp to a floatation device, the non-slip flotation coupler grasps to any floatation device securely by gripping to any portion of the floatation device, and at least one extension line coupled to the surface coupling apparatus and the non-slip floatation coupler, the at least one extension line maintains drifting of the floatation device to unwanted location. |
US10618599B2 |
Bicycle operating device
A bicycle operating device comprises a base member, an operating structure, and a support plate. The operating structure includes a rotatable member rotatable relative to the base member about a rotational axis to control a bicycle component. The operating structure includes a first axial end and a second axial end. The first axial end is secured to the base member. The second axial end is opposite to the first axial end along the rotational axis. The support plate is attached to the second axial end to be movable relative to the base member and contactable with the base member. |
US10618598B2 |
Bicycle chain
A bicycle chain comprises a first outer link plate and a second outer link plate. A first outer-link longitudinal axis extends through a first outer-link center axis and a second outer-link center axis to divide a first outer surface into a first side and a second side when viewed in an axial direction. A second outer-link longitudinal axis extends through a third outer-link center axis and a fourth outer-link center axis to divide a second outer surface into a third side and a fourth side when viewed in the axial direction. The fourth side includes a first circumferential area and a first chamfer free area. The first circumferential area has a first angle equal to or larger than 20 degrees. The first chamfer free area is adjacent to the first circumferential area. At least one second chamfer is provided outside the first chamfer free area. |
US10618594B2 |
Swing arm structure for saddle riding vehicle
A swing arm structure for a saddle riding vehicle including: a pivot section swingably supported by a vehicle body frame of the saddle riding vehicle; an arm section extending from the pivot section toward a rear side of a vehicle body of the saddle riding vehicle and configured to support an axle of a rear wheel of the saddle riding vehicle at a rear section; and a first reinforcement section formed of a carbon fiber reinforced resin in which carbon fibers are oriented uniformly in a vehicle body forward/rearward direction, wherein the first reinforcement section is installed on a lower surface of the arm section. |
US10618588B2 |
Sprocket guard
A sprocket guard assembly comprising a sprocket having sprocket radial spokes, and having teeth on an outer perimeter, the teeth disposed in a plane CL1, each sprocket radial spoke communicating with a first cylindrical surface, a circular member having circular member radial spokes, and each circular member radial spoke communicating with a second cylindrical surface, a collar having an outer cylindrical surface, a fastener engaging the collar, the first cylindrical surface and the second cylindrical surface engaging the outer cylindrical surface, all coplanar in a plane CL2, and plane CL1 is offset from plane CL2. |
US10618582B1 |
Erecting device for bicycle
An erecting device for a bicycle contains at least one mounting, at least one groove, and at least one rotatable connection portion. Two rotatable connection portions are parallelly arranged on each of two ends of the at least one groove, and each of the two rotatable connection portions is rotatably connected with each of multiple dampers. Each clamper has a coupling portion for mating with each rotatable connection portion, a fixing shaft is connected with each rotatable connection portion and the coupling portion, and the fixing shaft is inserted through a resilient element. The resilient element has two first returning segments, each damper has an arcuate face parallel to each rotatable connection portion, and each damper has a receiving portion formed on the arcuate face beside each of two sides of each groove. |
US10618579B2 |
Autonomous crawling assembly system
An automated motorized device may be configured to move on a structure for use in assembling of the structure. The automated motorized device may comprise an end effector configured to perform a plurality of assembling related functions; a first movement assembly, comprising a first plurality of dual function movement components; a second movement assembly, comprising a second plurality of dual function movement components; and a pivoting component connected concentrically to the end effector, and to at least one of the first movement assembly and the second movement assembly. Functions of each dual function movement component may comprise adhering and gliding; and during movement of the automated motorized device, one of the first movement assembly and the second movement assembly is secured to the structure while the other one of the first movement assembly and the second movement assembly moves over the structure. |
US10618578B2 |
Crawler
A crawler includes crawler body formed by an elastic body shaped into an endless loop, a tensile body embedded in the crawler body and wound around a circumferential direction of the crawler body, guide projections formed at an inner circumferential surface of a width direction central portion of the crawler body and spaced apart in the circumferential direction of the crawler body, a flat face, upon which a rotating wheel provided at a vehicle rolls, forming an inner circumferential surface further toward a width direction outer side of the crawler body than the guide projections and an inclined face, upon which the rotating wheel rolls, inclined from an outer side end portion of the flat face in a crawler body width direction such that a thickness of the crawler body gradually increases toward the width direction outer side and circumferential inner side of the crawler body. |
US10618575B2 |
Wall surface suction traveling device
A wall surface suction travel device includes a first travel unit, a second travel unit, a joint mechanism, and an elastic mechanism. The travel units are aligned along a travel direction and are each configured to travel on a wall surface while being suctioned on the wall surface. The joint mechanism couples the travel units together such that the travel units can pivot relative to each other on a pivot axis extending in a direction that is perpendicular to both a wall surface facing direction and the travel direction. The elastic mechanism includes a first end fixed to the first travel unit, a second end fixed to the second travel unit, and an elastic member configured to be elastically deformed when one of the travel units pivots relative to the other travel unit and a distance between the first end and the second end is shortened. |
US10618567B2 |
Vehicle shock tower assembly and forming method
A vehicle shock tower component including a top portion, an upper portion, and a lower portion is provided. The top portion defines a plane. The upper portion may include one or more upper spokes having a thickness based on a stiffness ratio to disperse load paths resulting from a force application to the upper portion. The upper spokes may extend substantially perpendicularly from the plane and an intersection spoke region may extend substantially perpendicularly from the plane. The lower portion may include one or more lower spokes extending at an angle from the one or more upper spokes and the intersection spoke region to a base portion for securing to a vehicle wheel well. Each of the spokes may be aligned with a load path defined by application of a force to the top portion in which the force is applied in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane. |
US10618563B2 |
Frame member for vehicle
A frame member for a vehicle comprises a first side wall, a second side wall provided on an inward side, in a vehicle width direction, of the first side wall, an upper wall and a lower wall, which are configured to form a structure of the closed cross section of the frame member together with the first and the second side walls, an upper-side lateral rib and a lower-side lateral rib, which are respectively provided between the upper and lower walls to interconnect the first and the second side walls and extend linearly, when viewed from the longitudinal direction of the frame member, an upper-side vertical rib provided to face the first side wall and interconnect the upper wall and the upper-side lateral rib, and a lower-side vertical rib provided to face the first side wall and interconnect the lower wall and the lower-side lateral rib. |
US10618562B2 |
Vehicle front portion structure
A vehicle front portion structure that includes: a suspension member that is provided further toward a vehicle front side than a battery accommodating portion, and that has a pair of side rails that are disposed with an interval therebetween in a vehicle transverse direction and that extend in a vehicle longitudinal direction; and connecting members that connect rear portions of the side rails and a front portion of the battery accommodating portion, and at which deforming portions that, due to input of collision load to the side rails from a vehicle front side, deform such that the rear portions of the side rails move toward a vehicle lower side with respect to the front portion of the battery accommodating portion are formed, the connecting members being formed by members having higher ductility than the side rails. |
US10618561B2 |
Vehicle front structure
Provided is a vehicle front structure including: a tubular front pillar; a front pillar reinforcing member mounted inside the front pillar; a dashboard cross-member that is mounted on a dashboard panel disposed on the front side of the front pillar in a vehicle front-rear direction and extends in a vehicle width direction; an inner panel reinforcing member that is disposed on the rear side of the front pillar in the vehicle front-rear direction and extends in the vehicle width direction; and a front pillar inner gusset to which an end of the dashboard cross-member in the vehicle width direction and an end of the inner panel reinforcing member in the vehicle width direction are connected, wherein the front pillar inner gusset is fastened to the front pillar reinforcing member. |
US10618539B2 |
Adjustable load wheel
A load wheel assembly for a pallet truck includes a first load arm that rotates about an axis of rotation, and a load wheel rotationally coupled to an end of the first load arm opposite from the axis of rotation. The load wheel supports a fork at an elevation above the load wheel. Additionally, the load wheel assembly includes a second load arm pivotally coupled to the first load arm at the axis of rotation and forming a load arm angle, and an adjustment mechanism further coupling the second load arm to the first load arm. The adjustment mechanism varies the load arm angle formed between the first load arm and the second load arm to adjust the elevation of the fork above the load wheel. |
US10618534B2 |
Monitor vehicle for a rail system and method thereof
A monitor vehicle for a rail system includes a wheeled trolley, an overhead vehicle, a supporting structure, and a first sensor. The wheeled trolley is above a rail of the rail system, is operable to move over the rail, and has a bottom surface. The overhead vehicle body is suspended by the wheeled trolley and below the rail. The supporting structure connects the wheeled trolley and the overhead vehicle body. The first sensor is on the bottom surface of the wheeled trolley and is configured to detect a first parameter of the rail of the rail system. |
US10618528B2 |
Driving assistance apparatus
An object is to provide a technique which enables a driver to intuitively select and determine a target object to which a vehicle is to travel. A driving assistance apparatus includes a candidate selection unit which selects a target object candidate when the candidate selection unit determines that a visual line position of a driver is included in any setting range of a plurality of target object candidates and a target object determination unit which determines the target object candidate selected by the candidate selection unit as a target object when a determination button which can be operated by the driver is operated after the candidate selection unit selects the target object candidate. |
US10618521B2 |
Wearable in-vehicle eye gaze detection
A system, including: one or more sensors included in an apparatus wearable by a vehicle operator to measure ocular muscle movement; and a computer that includes a processor and a memory, the memory storing instructions executable by the computer such that the computer is programmed to: receive data indicating ocular muscle movement from the wearable sensor; determine, using the measurement, a gaze direction of the operator; use the gaze direction to determine a level of operator attentiveness; and actuate a vehicle operation if the level of operator attentiveness is below a predetermined threshold. |
US10618520B2 |
Method for disengaging an inactive gear of a dual clutch transmission and a corresponding transmission
A method is provided for disengaging a tooth clutch of an inactive gear in a dual clutch transmission during vehicle acceleration or retardation. The dual clutch transmission includes an engaged active gear through which torque is transmitted between an engine and driven wheels, an engaged inactive gear to be disengaged, and an electric motor drivingly connected to a shaft of the inactive gear. The method includes controlling the electric motor to provide a compensational torque for temporarily decreasing or substantially eliminating torque transferred by the tooth clutch of the inactive gear, and disengaging the engaged inactive gear. The disclosure also concerns a corresponding dual clutch transmission, a computer program, a computer readable medium, and an electronic control unit for controlling the electric motor of a dual clutch transmission. |
US10618518B2 |
System and method for determining brake booster pressure
A method and system for determining the pressure in a brake booster used to actuate a brake system having at least one main brake cylinder. The brake booster connected in a fluid-conducting manner by a non-return valve to an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine. A reduced pressure loss in the brake booster resulting from actuation of the main brake cylinder is balanced with the reduced pressure gain in the brake booster as a result of a pressure difference between the brake booster pressure and the intake manifold pressure. The reduced pressure gain in the brake booster is determined based on time, the air mass flow between the brake booster, and the intake manifold. |
US10618517B2 |
System and method for minimizing shift cycling for engine operation using cruise control
A system and method for minimizing shift cycling for low speed engine operation with a vehicle cruise control. A vehicle control system operating in a cruise control mode determines a deficiency in vehicle speed between a measured vehicle speed and a cruise set speed. The deficiency is determined by comparing the vehicle speed to the cruise set speed, and includes using the compared value to find a cruise speed margin, which is continuously updated. While the cruise control system is active, the control system logic determines the time at which a transmission upshift occurs based on the cruise speed margin. The vehicle speed, at which the upshift is made, is determined as a function of the updated cruise speed margin. An upshift is not made, if a likely drop in vehicle speed would result in the event a downshift would occur once the upshift is made. |
US10618515B2 |
Anticipatory control system of a motor vehicle
The disclosure relates to a control system and to a device for an ego-vehicle in a vehicle convoy in the case of the avoidance of an obstacle. Before the ego-vehicle follows an adopted avoidance trajectory of a vehicle driving in front, a hazard evaluation of the driving strategy of the vehicle driving in front is performed and the avoidance trajectory is modified on the basis of the result of the hazard evaluation. |
US10618510B2 |
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle system
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle system employs an improved integrated propulsion device, a drive system and battery management system that is operable to be used in the commercial vehicle business. The vehicle system is operable to provide optimal performance for particular fleet applications by taking into consideration driving patterns and load demands. The vehicle system also provides a drive for auxiliary equipment for work vehicles and driver selectable driving modes for when a vehicle encounters different driving demands. |
US10618509B2 |
Method of starting a vehicle with power balance
Disclosed is a method for control a vehicle with a drive system comprising an output shaft of a combustion engine and a planetary gear with a first and a second electrical machine, connected via their rotors to the components of the planetary gear, the vehicle is started by controlling the first electrical machine to achieve a torque thereof, so that the requested torque is transmitted to the planetary gear's output shaft, and controlling the second electrical machine to achieve a torque, so that the desired power to electrical auxiliary aggregates and/or loads in the vehicle, and/or electric energy storage means, if present in the vehicle, for exchange of electric energy with the first and second electrical machine is achieved. |
US10618507B2 |
Method and apparatus for monitoring operation of a vehicle braking system
A method for monitoring the braking performance of a vehicle. The method includes, for at least some of the braking events: determining a braking demand; determining vehicle deceleration; defining a first data set of braking events, wherein each braking event in the data set includes a determined braking demand and a determined vehicle deceleration; applying a statistical trend analysis method to the data set to generate a vehicle deceleration and braking demand trend; providing a vehicle deceleration and braking demand reference; and comparing at least one trend value with at least one reference value. From this comparison it is possible to determine if the braking system is operating within an acceptable limit. An apparatus for implementing the method is also disclosed. |
US10618506B2 |
Utilization of brakes and transmission system to affect steering of a vehicle and method thereof
A method of controlling a vehicle during a braking operation includes providing a first and a second brake actuator, a brake input device, a steer input device, and a cross-drive transmission having two outputs and a controller. The method includes detecting a first output speed at the first output and a second output speed at the second output, and receiving a brake input request and a steer input request. The method also includes determining a differential output speed based on the first output speed and the second output speed, and comparing the differential output speed to a first threshold, the brake input request to a second threshold, and the steer input request to a third threshold. The method includes determining the first or the second output is locked during the braking operation, and controlling the first or the second brake actuator based on which output is determined to be locked. |
US10618504B2 |
Braking device for vehicle
The braking device for a vehicle includes an operation judging portion which judges whether or not the operating amount in the increasing stage is equal to or more than a predetermined threshold amount or whether or not an increasing speed of the operating amount in the increasing stage is equal to or more than a predetermined threshold speed and a control portion which selects the first operating mode as the operating mode from a start of the increasing stage until a first timing or a second timing and selects the second operating mode as the operating mode in the increasing stage after the first timing or the second timing and at the same time maintains the drive hydraulic pressure in the increasing stage after the first timing or the second timing. |
US10618503B2 |
Apparatus for controlling braking force of platooning vehicle, system including the same, and method thereof
The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for controlling a braking force of a platooning vehicle. The apparatus includes a braking distance predicting unit configured to predict a predicted braking distance of a host vehicle, a braking restriction determining unit configured to determine whether a braking distance of the host vehicle is to be restricted, by comparing the predicted braking distance of the host vehicle with predicted braking distances of following vehicles. The apparatus further includes a braking restriction degree determining unit configured to determine a braking restriction degree of the braking distance of the host vehicle in the case in which it is necessary to restrict the braking distance of the host vehicle. |
US10618497B2 |
Unlocking control system and unlocking control method
A server receives first identification information unique to a user of a vehicle from a first terminal device, receives second identification information unique to a user of a second terminal device from the second terminal device, generates second authentication information based on the first identification information, the second identification information, and first authentication information stored in a first storage unit, and transmits the second authentication information to the second terminal device. A vehicle verifies authenticity of the second authentication information acquired from the second terminal device based on the first identification information and the second identification information acquired from the second terminal device, and the first authentication information stored in a second storage unit, and in a case where authenticity is confirmed, unlocks a storage. |
US10618496B2 |
Safety belt buckle
The present invention relates to a safety belt buckle, and more specifically, to a safety belt buckle which can stably detect whether a driver's safety belt is fastened even when foreign materials or water is introduced into the buckle in the case of being fastened with a tongue of a safety belt.In the safety belt buckle according to the present invention, a switch that detects whether a tongue of a safety belt is fastened is blocked from coming into direct contact with water or foreign materials, which are introduced from the outside, so as to stably detect fastening or unfastening of the tongue of the safety belt, and thus the safety belt buckle can be stably operated even when mounted in a seat exposed to the outside such as a seat of a forklift or a tractor. |
US10618493B2 |
Airbag device including an inflatable member folded onto another inflatable member
An airbag device includes a curtain bag body and a tag. The curtain bag body extends from a front pillar of a vehicle so as to run along a roof side rail of the vehicle. The curtain bag body is secured with the tag to the front pillar and the roof side rail. The curtain bag body includes a first region having a first inflatable member disposed below the roof side rail and a second region having a second inflatable member that is in communication with the first inflatable member and that is disposed closer to the front pillar than the first inflatable member. The second region is folded back in such a manner that part of the second inflatable member overlaps the first inflatable member in the vehicle-width direction of the vehicle and is secured to the front pillar with the tag. |
US10618491B2 |
Side airbag device
A side airbag device including: a bag-shaped airbag that deploys from a lateral portion of a vehicle seat toward a front side of a vehicle; and an inflator that supplies inflation gas into the airbag. The airbag has, at least at a lower portion thereof, a lower tuck-in region tucked into the airbag. Further, at least a part of the lower tuck-in region is folded into a fan shape and forms a radial folded region folded into a pleated shape along a line extending rearward in a radial direction from a central point of the fan shape positioned on a front side of the airbag. |
US10618489B2 |
Utility vehicle
A utility vehicle of the present invention comprises a chassis; and a R.O.P.S. provided on the chassis and surrounding a cabin, wherein the R.O.P.S. includes a pair of left and right front pillars, a pair of left and right side beams, a pair of left and right rear pillars, and a front beam and a rear beam which extend in a width direction of a vehicle body, the R.O.P.S. has a connecting portion connecting a rear end of the side beam, a side end of the rear beam and an upper end of the rear pillar, and between the connecting portion and a rear portion of the chassis, a rear support for supporting the R.O.P.S. from a rear side is disposed. |
US10618488B2 |
Safety device for delivering an anti-trauma substance in an automobile collision
A delivery device for an automobile trauma-reducing safety system includes a base component on which a membrane is supported deflated in an initial state prior to an automobile collision and is inflated in an activated state in response to a triggering event. A spray valve is movably coupled to the base component and is concentrically-aligned with the membrane. The spray valve includes exhaust nozzles, is in a retracted position in the initial state, and is movable towards an extended position in the activated state. A containing area stores a chemical liquid in the initial state and is formed between the spray valve and the deflated membrane. The chemical liquid is forced by the inflated membrane in the activated state to move the spray valve from the retracted position towards the extended position, the chemical liquid being expelled through the exhaust nozzles for reducing trauma to an automobile occupant. |
US10618487B2 |
Collision detection device for a motor vehicle
A collision detection device for a motor vehicle includes a pressure measurement chamber formed by a hose. A projection is disposed on the outer circumference of the hose in such a way that the hose deforms more readily in case of a collision. This makes it easier for the pressure to change in the pressure measurement chamber. |
US10618483B2 |
Multi-component composite energy-absorbing structure having a corrugated joint
An energy-absorbing assembly includes a first component and a second component. The first component includes a first polymer and a first plurality of reinforcing fibers. The first component includes a first peripheral wall defining a first interior compartment. A first interior portion of the first peripheral wall includes a first corrugated surface. A second component includes a second polymer and a second plurality of reinforcing fibers. The second component includes a second peripheral wall. A second interior portion of the second peripheral wall includes a second corrugated surface. The first corrugated surface is complementary to the second corrugated surface. The first corrugated surface is joined to the second corrugated surface. |
US10618479B2 |
Controller for a multi-voltage on-board power supply system in a vehicle
A controller for a multi-voltage on-board power supply system in a vehicle is provided. The controller comprises a first control module which is connected via a first supply path to a first supply voltage connection of the controller and/or to a first ground connection of the controller in order to be supplied with current at a first supply voltage of the multi-voltage on-board power supply system and a second control module which is connected via a second supply path to a second supply voltage connection of the controller and/or to a second ground connection of the controller in order to be supplied with current at a second supply voltage of the multi-voltage on-board power supply system. The second supply path contains a switching module which is designed to selectively block the second supply path or switch the second supply path in a conductive state depending on a control signal. |
US10618470B1 |
Apparatus to adjust a field of view displayed on an electronic mirror using an automobile state or a driver action
An apparatus comprising an interface to a sensor and a processor. The sensor may be configured to generate a video signal having a first field of view based on a targeted view from a vehicle. The processor may be configured to (A) receive the video signal from the interface, (B) generate a second field of view from the video signal based on (i) the first field of view, (ii) a shape of a display and (iii) an input and (C) present the second field of view from the video signal to the display. The second field of view is a cropped version of the first field of view. The second field of view is generated by adjusting video data in the first field of view. Portions of the first field of view not in the second field of view are hidden portions of the video signal. |
US10618467B2 |
Stereo image generating method using mono cameras in vehicle and providing method for omnidirectional image including distance information in vehicle
A method for providing an omnidirectional image of the surroundings of a vehicle including distance information comprises a plurality of mono cameras placed at different positions of a vehicle's obtaining a plurality of images with different field of views; an image processing device disposed in the vehicle's combining the plurality of images into an omnidirectional image showing the surroundings of the vehicle; the image processing device's selecting two images with overlapping regions from among the plurality of images and generating a stereo image for the overlapping region by using the two images; a display device disposed in the vehicle displaying an omnidirectional image and displaying information about objects recognized through the stereo image. |
US10618459B2 |
Providing a lighting function for assisting a driver when driving a motor vehicle
A lighting function for assisting a driver when driving a motor vehicle is provided by activating the lighting function, determining a light distribution according to the lighting function, determining a perspective of a driver of the motor vehicle and controlling a projection device of the motor vehicle in such a way that the projection device outputs light according to light distribution. Topography data from an environment in a field of view of the driver and/or object data from an object in the surroundings in the field of view of the driver are acquired, and the light distribution is determined as a function of the topography data and/or object data and the perspective of the driver. |
US10618458B2 |
Vehicle headlight control device
A vehicle headlight control device is provided with: a pedestrian detection unit which detects a pedestrian; and a headlight control unit which controls an irradiation state of a headlight. When the pedestrian detection unit detects a pedestrian within an irradiation range of the headlight, the headlight control unit executes dimming control for controlling the irradiation state of the headlight so that a periphery of the pedestrian is dimmed. The pedestrian is irradiated with a part of a high beam or a low beam, or marking light emitted from a dedicated light source. A dimming region is formed around the pedestrian by the dimming control, and contrast in brightness between the pedestrian and his/her surroundings can be raised. |
US10618454B2 |
Light source module, illumination device and moving body
A light source module is provided that includes a primary wiring substrate and a light source array having a plurality of light sources mounted on a surface of the primary wiring substrate in a matrix. The light source module includes a heat radiation pad, provided at a peripheral region of the primary wiring substrate, and one or a plurality of heat transfer paths having a higher heat conductivity than a base substrate that is a parent material of the primary wiring substrate and connecting the plurality of light sources constituting the light source array and the heat radiation pad. At least one of the plurality of light sources, which are arranged at a row-directional central portion of the light source array, is connected with the heat radiation pad by the heat transfer path including a first linear portion. |
US10618452B1 |
Cargo strap protector
A strap protector that includes a first member having a first castellated edge, a ramp sloping down and away from the first castellated edge, and a first securing member extending from one inner wall towards an opposite inner wall, forming a strap opening between the ramp and the first securing member configured to receive a strap. The strap protector also includes a second member having a second castellated edge, a ramp sloping down and away from the second castellated edge, and a second securing member extending from one inner wall towards an opposite inner wall, forming a strap opening between the ramp and the second securing member configured to receive the strap. The strap protector also includes a pin disposed through the first and second members to pivotally connect the first member to the second member. |
US10618450B2 |
Pneumatic inflator for automatically inflating inflatable articles to a desired pressure
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a pneumatic inflator for automatically inflating inflatable articles, such as dunnage bags, to a desired pressure. Generally, once activated, the pneumatic inflator of the present disclosure inflates an inflatable article via a compressed air source until the air pressure inside the inflatable article reaches an operator-selected desired pressure. Thereafter, the pneumatic inflator automatically stops inflating the inflatable article. In various embodiments, the pneumatic inflator also includes a manual shut-off that, when activated while the pneumatic inflator is inflating the inflatable article, causes the pneumatic inflator to stop inflating the inflatable article. The pneumatic inflator of the present disclosure thus enables automatic inflation of inflatable articles to particular, operated-selected desired pressures with limited operator input. |
US10618448B2 |
Method of unloading dry bulk materials from a dry bulk tank
A dry bulk tank and a method of carrying a load and discharging a load therefrom. The dry bulk tank includes a tank assembly having a first wall that bounds and defines a first compartment for carrying a load therein and a second wall spaced outwardly from at least a portion of the first wall; wherein a second compartment is defined between the first wall and the second wall. The tank assembly includes an air piping system that is selectively actuated to place the first compartment and the second compartment under equal air pressure. In one example the air piping system pumps air into the first compartment and the second compartment. In another example the air piping system evacuates air from the first and second compartments. |
US10618445B2 |
Cooling assembly for vehicle interior
A vehicle includes: a main body; a rotary electric machine provided in the main body; a driving battery configured to be chargeable and dischargeable and supply power to the rotary electric machine; a cooling box detachable from the main body; at least one detachable battery detachable from the main body; and a charger configured to charge the detachable battery with power supplied from the driving battery, the detachable battery being configured to be attachable to the cooling box. |
US10618442B2 |
Automobile seat and automobile side back cushion
The present invention discloses an automobile side back cushion, including: a mounting rod, including a first chute and a second chute disposed at an interval, and an adjusting channel disposed between the first chute and the second chute; a first side cushion and a second side cushion, which are respectively connected to two ends of the mounting rod; and a width adjusting structure, including: a first fastening frame, including at least one first inserting rod groove accommodated in the first chute and a first gear bar fixed on the outer side of the first inserting rod groove; a second fastening frame, including at least one second inserting rod groove accommodated in the second chute, and a second gear bar fixed on the outer side of the second inserting rod groove; and an adjusting gear disposed in the adjusting channel. |
US10618437B2 |
Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat installed with a vehicle occupant restraining device, the vehicle seat includes: a seat cushion frame including a seat cushion side frame; a seatback frame supported swingably about a reclining rod and including a seatback side frame; an engaging portion disposed at a seat rear end side of the seat cushion side frame and at a seat lower side relative to the reclining rod, and protruding toward a seat transverse direction inner side; a first movable member disposed along the seatback side frame, a lower end portion of the first movable member being extended to position at a seat front side of the engaging portion; and a first driving member configured to extend the first movable member in a case in which a vehicle collision at a seat front side occurs or a vehicle collision at the seat front side is predicted. |
US10618434B2 |
Vehicle slide rail device
A vehicle slide rail device including a release operation member which is configured to release a lock mechanism and slide together with a memory member by removing the memory member from a state of defining a default position, wherein a second operating body of the release operation member removes the memory member from the state of defining the default position before a first operating body of the release operation member releases the lock mechanism as the release operation member is operated, and thereafter, the first operating body moves relatively to the second operating body, which is left in a state of removing the memory member from the state of defining the default position, until the first operating body releases the lock mechanism, and wherein an amount of relative movement between the first operating body and the second operating body is elastically absorbed. |
US10618429B2 |
Contact wire clamps
A contact wire clamp includes a first clamp body and a second clamp body. The first clamp body and second clamp body each define a contact wire channel and a safety rope channel. The safety rope channel includes a plurality of ridges, each of the plurality of ridges spaced apart from neighboring ridges to define a plurality of troughs. The contact wire clamp further includes a mechanical fastener connecting the first clamp body and the second clamp body together. The safety rope channels of the connected first clamp body and second clamp body face each other and together form a safety rope passage. |
US10618425B2 |
High voltage battery pack mounting systems for electrified vehicles
This disclosure details mounting systems and associated methods for mounting a battery pack to an electrified vehicle. An exemplary electrified vehicle may include a frame, a battery pack, and a mounting system for mounting the battery pack to the frame. The mounting system may include one or more isolator assemblies for substantially isolating the battery pack from vehicle loads that may be imparted onto the frame. Each isolator assembly may include a beam and multiple bushings mounted within the beam and connected to either the frame or the battery pack. |
US10618423B2 |
Isolated dual bus hybrid vehicle drivetrain
A powertrain for a vehicle includes a Y-wound generator, a Y-wound motor, a generator inverter, a motor inverter, and a traction battery. The Y-wound generator and Y-wound motor are coupled via each respective neutral terminal. The generator inverter is coupled between the Y-wound generator and a generator bus and the motor inverter is coupled between the Y-wound motor and a motor bus. The traction battery has a first terminal coupled to each neutral terminal and a second terminal coupled to bus terminals of the generator and motor bus. |
US10618422B2 |
Fuel cell vehicle
A fuel cell vehicle includes a fuel cell module accommodated in a fuel cell accommodation space disposed in a front portion of the vehicle, a hydrogen circulation flow path configured to recirculate anode off-gas that is discharged from a fuel cell constituting the fuel cell module to the fuel cell, and a hydrogen pump provided in the hydrogen circulation flow path and fixed to a lower portion of the fuel cell module. The hydrogen pump is fixed to the fuel cell module via a bracket and the deformation strength of the bracket is set to be lower than a load input from a wall portion behind the fuel cell accommodation space at the time of collision of the vehicle. |
US10618419B2 |
Energy storage arrangement comprising multiple energy stores
A current source arrangement includes a first current source having a first terminal and a second terminal; a second current source having a first terminal and a second terminal; and a DC/DC converter having a first terminal pair and a second terminal pair. The DC/DC converter is designed to convert a first direct voltage applied at the first terminal pair into a direct voltage output at the second terminal pair, and/or to convert a first direct voltage applied at the second terminal pair into a direct voltage output at the first terminal pair. The first terminal pair of the DC/DC converter is connected in parallel to the first current source, wherein the second terminal pair of the DC/DC converter is connected in series to the second current source. The second terminal pair of the DC/DC converter and the second current source are connected in parallel to the first current source. |
US10618417B2 |
Charging connection device for a motor vehicle and motor vehicle having a charging connection device
A charging connection device for a motor vehicle, at least one electromotor designed for driving the motor vehicle, including a charging cable, at its first end with a power supply plug for a household power supply socket and be connected with its second end at least indirectly to a battery of the motor vehicle; a storage compartment, in which the charging cable is received; a charging socket, which can be connected at least indirectly with the battery of the motor vehicle, and into which can be inserted a charging plug of a charging column; wherein the storage compartment includes the charging socket. |
US10618416B2 |
Electric vehicle, vehicle-mounted charger, and method for controlling the same
The present disclosure provides an electric vehicle, a vehicle-mounted charger and a method for controlling the same. The method includes: obtaining a first total charging period for controlling the H bridge in a first manner and a second total charging period for controlling the H bridge in a second manner when the vehicle-mounted charger starts to charge the power battery; determining a relation between the first total charging period and the second total charging period; and selecting a manner for controlling the H bridge according to the relation between the first total charging period and the second total charging period to perform temperature balanced control over the first switch tube, the second switch tube, the third switch tube and the fourth switch tube. |
US10618407B2 |
Terminal apparatus, vehicle, and method of controlling the terminal apparatus
A terminal apparatus may include a display configured to display a driving route of a vehicle; a touch panel provided on the display and configured to detect a touch input; and a controller configured to, when a first tap input to the touch panel is detected and then at least one second tap input within a predetermined time is detected while the first tap is maintained, recognize a tap-tap interaction on the basis of input directions of the first tap and the at least one second tap, enlarge a driving route screen of the vehicle, which is displayed on the display, in a predetermined direction on the basis of the recognized tap-tap interaction, and display a driving route of the vehicle which is not visible before the enlargement of the screen. |
US10618406B2 |
User interface apparatus, vehicle having the same, and method of controlling the vehicle
A user interface apparatus includes a first user interface configured to display host information; and a second user interface configured to display guest information, and to transmit the guest information to the first user interface if a linking signal for the guest information is received, wherein the first user interface displays the guest information by changing the host information to the guest information. Therefore, by integrating a cluster which is a first user interface with a center fascia which is a second user interface to implement a large area screen, and linking information between the cluster and the center fascia, it is possible to reduce attention dispersion during driving, to improve a driver's recognition rate, and to improve a driver's convenience. |
US10618404B2 |
Vehicle having dual air intake systems
A vehicle includes a frame, a plurality of ground-engaging members, a steering assembly for steering the vehicle, an internal combustion engine, and a continuously variable transmission (CVT). An engine air intake system provides air to the engine and includes a first air inlet facing generally forwardly and a first rearwardly-extending conduit portion extending rearwardly from the first air inlet. The first rearwardly-extending conduit portion fluidly communicates with an engine air inlet. A CVT air intake system provides air to the CVT and includes a second air inlet facing generally forwardly and a second rearwardly-extending conduit portion extending rearwardly from the second air inlet. The second rearwardly-extending conduit portion fluidly communicates with a cooling air inlet of the CVT. The engine is disposed at least in part laterally between the first and second rearwardly-extending conduit portions. |
US10618402B2 |
Grille shutter device
A grille shutter device including: a plurality of fins; a linkage member configured to link the fins such that the fins move together; a driving device configured to move one of the fins; an abnormality detection unit configured to detect an abnormality of the fin according to an operating state of the driving device; and a locking structure including a first locking portion being a part of each of the fins and a second locking portion being a part of the linkage member, wherein: in a motive power transmission cut-off state, a movement of the linkage member is restricted by an abutment of the second locking portion against a first locking portion of an abnormal fin. |
US10618399B2 |
Front-engine extended range electric passenger vehicle
The present disclosure provides a front-engine extended range electric passenger vehicle, including a turbo shaft engine (2), a battery pack (3), an electric generator (4), drive motors (6), a storage tank (9) and an independent regenerator (12), wherein the turbo shaft engine (2) is arranged on frames above a front axle, an axis of an output shaft of the turbo shaft engine (2) is located on a symmetry plane of the vehicle body, and the independent regenerator (12) is located below the turbo shaft engine (2) and is used to preheat inlet air of the turbo shaft engine (2) using exhaust gas discharged therefrom. A combustion gas turbine is adopted in the extended range electric passenger vehicle as power source and arranged at a location at the front axle of the vehicle on a symmetrical center line thereof, an output shaft of the combustion gas turbine is longitudinally arranged, which has advantages of high effective energy conversion, balanced load weight between front and rear wheels as well as left and right wheels, good operating performance and long endurance mileage. |
US10618392B2 |
Construction machine with operating platform and access control
A construction machine is provided that has an operating platform, an access for entering the operating platform, a roof and an access control. The roof is disposed on a height-adjustable rack structure that can be actuated manually or by means of a drive in order to set the roof from an upper operating position to a lower transport position and vice versa. In this process, the access protection is moved from a storage position to a functional position in which the access to the operating platform is blocked by the access control. |
US10618390B1 |
Multi-position clamp assembly and tonneau cover
A tonneau cover for covering the cargo box of a pickup truck. The tonneau cover includes a frame, a cover and a clamp assembly. The frame includes opposing side rails, opposing end rails, and at least one cross bow that extends between the opposing side rails. The cross bow also includes portions defining a multiple mounting regions. The clamp assembly is configured for selective mounting to the cross bow in one of the mounting regions and is rotatably moveable about the cross bow between a use position and a nonuse position, while mounted in any of the mounting regions. |
US10618389B2 |
Pickup truck bed cover
A truck bed assembly that is fuel efficient, aesthetically pleasing and unique. |
US10618386B2 |
Electric sunshade and sunroof structure
An electric sunshade and sunroof structure may include cable assembly connected to a drive motor via a cable, sliding longitudinally along each of guide slide assemblies disposed on rails provided on both sides of a roof panel of a vehicle, thus opening or closing a sunshade, and moving integrally with the guide slide assembly to open a sunroof glass, a sunshade guide lever provided on the sunshade and selectively coupled with the cable assembly to move the sunshade, and a guide slide lever provided on a rear end portion of the guide slide assembly and selectively coupled with the cable assembly to move the sunroof glass. |
US10618385B2 |
Vehicle door opening and closing apparatus
A vehicle door opening and closing apparatus includes: an input lever configured to rotate when door opening operation is performed on an inside door handle arranged inside a vehicle; and an output lever rotatably arranged on a base plate. By transmission of rotation of the input lever to the output lever when the input lever rotates along with the door opening operation on the inside door handle, a latch unit provided between a vehicle body and a door performs release operation to allow opening movement of the door with respect to the vehicle body. A sub plate is arranged on the base plate in a form of covering the baseplate, an input support shaft for supporting the inside door handle is rotatably arranged on the sub plate, and the input lever is arranged on the input support shaft so as to integrally rotate with the input support shaft. |
US10618384B2 |
Two-part component
The invention relates to a two-part component for a vehicle body comprising an outer sheet (1) and an inner sheet (2), wherein the outer sheet (1) is connected to the inner sheet (2) along their rims at least in one connection section (3) in such a manner that the outer sheet (1) and the inner sheet (2) run parallel to one another in a first region (4) of the outer sheet (1), wherein an adhesive material (5) is introduced in the first region (4) between the outer sheet (1) and the inner sheet (2), and wherein in a second region (6) of the outer sheet (1), the outer sheet (1) is bent against the inner side of the inner sheet (2), wherein in the second region (6) of the outer sheet (1), the outermost rim of the outer sheet (1) is welded to the inner side of the inner sheet along the connection section (3), and to a production method for same. |
US10618378B2 |
Control apparatus of heat exchanging system
A control apparatus of a heat exchanging system according to the invention executes a control for activating a connection system to connect an engine water passage to a heater water passage and a control for increasing an engine pump duty ratio, and then executes a control for decreasing a heater pump duty ratio when the control for decreasing the heater pump duty ratio and the control for increasing the engine pump duty ratio are requested to be executed in order to control a core flow rate to a requested core flow rate and an engine flow rate to a requested engine flow rate after the engine water passage is connected to the heater water passage by the connection system. |
US10618374B2 |
HVAC defrost outlet airflow control
A defrost airflow door assembly for a vehicle heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) assembly. The defrost airflow door assembly includes a main defrost door defining a defrost bleed opening. The main defrost door is movable to control airflow through a windscreen defrost outlet of the HVAC assembly. A side defrost door is movable to control airflow through both the defrost bleed opening and a side window defrost outlet of the HVAC assembly. |
US10618373B2 |
Heat exchanger
A heat exchanger has (i) a first passage in which a first fluid flows, (ii) a heat storage body that is thermally connected to the first passage and stores a warm heat or a cold heat, and (iii) a second passage that is thermally connected to both of the first passage and the heat storage body, the second passage in which a second fluid flows. The heat storage body changes to a first phase in a solid state when a temperature of the heat storage body is lower than or equal to a phase transition temperature, and changes to a second phase in a solid state when the temperature of the heat storage body exceeds the phase transition temperature. The heat storage body stores or dissipates heat depending on a phase transition between the first phase and the second phase. |
US10618372B2 |
Heat exchanger for vehicle
A vehicle heat exchanger is disclosed that includes a heat exchange unit having first and second plates layered to alternately form a first and second flow path. Operation fluids passing through the paths exchange heat. A first inflow aperture is formed on a second surface of the unit and connected to the first flow path. A first exhaust aperture is formed corresponding to the first inflow aperture on the first surface of the unit and connected to the first flow path. A connection aperture is formed in the plates, connected to the first flow path, and closing a connection to the second flow path. A second inflow aperture is formed corresponding to the first inflow aperture and connected to the second flow path. A second exhaust aperture is formed at a center of the unit and connected to the second inflow aperture through the second flow path. |
US10618371B2 |
Air conditioner for vehicle
An air conditioner for a vehicle includes: a casing; an air blower; and a mode switching portion switching an inlet mode to draw air into the casing and an outlet mode to blow out air to the vehicle interior. The casing has a driver seat inlet port from which air in a space adjacent to a driver seat is drawn in. The mode switching portion is configured to be switchable between a normal mode during which air drawn in from at least one of air inlets is blown out from both of a driver seat outlet and a passenger seat outlet and a driver seat mode during which air drawn in from the driver seat inlet port is blown out from the driver seat outlet. The driver seat inlet port is located in a region exposed to the space adjacent to the driver seat. |
US10618368B2 |
Vehicle attitude control device
A vehicle attitude control device includes a controller including a low-pass filter. The controller calculates a manipulated variable of the actuator that allows the roll of the vehicle to be suppressed. The controller processes the roll angle acceleration with the low-pass filter, integrates the roll angle acceleration in which a high-frequency component has been removed by the low-pass filter, and converts a roll angle velocity obtained by the integration, into the manipulated variable. The low-pass filter has a first vehicle speed-cutoff frequency characteristic in which a cutoff frequency becomes higher with increase in the vehicle speed, and the first vehicle speed-cutoff frequency characteristic is designed such that a peak frequency in roll vibration coincides with a local minimum roll frequency in wheelbase filtering, the roll vibration being amplified by a dead time and a phase delay in control by the controller. |
US10618354B2 |
Tire
A tire comprises a tread portion 2 having an outboard tread edge To and an inboard tread edge Ti and provided with an outboard shoulder main groove 3 and an outboard crown main groove 4 extending continuously in the tire circumferential direction so as to define an outboard middle land region 10 therebetween. The outboard middle land region 10 comprises outboard middle blocks 17 circumferentially divided by outboard middle lateral grooves 16. Each of the outboard middle blocks 17 is provided with outboard middle sipes 20 extending zigzag in the tire axial direction, wherein each of the outboard middle sipes 20 has an axially outer end terminated within the outboard middle block 17, and the above-said a plurality of outboard middle sipes 20 include at least one outboard middle sipe whose axially inner end is connected with the outboard crown main groove 4. |
US10618353B2 |
Bielastic aramid tire cord as carcass reinforcement
The present invention relates to a novel tire cord reinforcement made of ultra high modulus aramid fibers which has bi-elastic tensile properties. The cord includes at least two plies, and there is a spacing between the cord plies. The cord twisting improves bending and compression fatigue resistance of the aramid, but at the same time reduces the modulus and strength too. |
US10618348B2 |
Multidirectional wheel and method for manufacture of same
A multidirectional wheel in which the wheel has a wheel body rotatable about a wheel axle and having two half-shells and has a plurality of rotating bodies which are located at the outer periphery of the wheel body and via which the wheel can roll off. At least one half-shell, and preferably both half-shells, has/have mounts in which end regions of the axles of the rotating bodies are received or which project into end regions of the axles of the rotating bodies, with the mounts of the half-shells being configured as continuously converging. |
US10618341B2 |
Security label with tilt effect
An anti-counterfeit support with a series of optical security elements (6) and with a metallized layer in which a non-individual pattern (2) with a diffractive surface (3) is in each case embossed for at least two of the optical security elements (6) and in each of which an individual pattern (1) is incorporated by laser lithography, wherein the individual pattern (1) has recesses (4) which form at least a partial pattern of the non-individual pattern (2) and are arranged with precise alignment on the non-individual pattern (2), and the at least two optical security elements (6) each have an optical tilt effect between the individual pattern (1) and the non-individual pattern (2). |
US10618339B2 |
Method for producing a security element
A method for producing a security element with a metallized optical diffraction structure in an embossed coating layer in which a coating layer is applied onto a support, then embossed and cured; structural depressions, structural elevations, and an optical diffraction structure are produced by embossing the coating layer, then a reflective layer is provided on the structural depressions and structural elevations of the embossed coating layer by means of metallization, and after that, this reflective layer is selectively demetallized. The optical diffraction structure is embossed into at least one structural elevation and the selective demetallization includes a bonding of at least the metallized structural elevation that has the optical diffraction structure to a transfer support and then a separation of this structural elevation bonded to a transfer support both from the support and from at least one metallized structural depression adjoining this structural elevation through removal of the transfer support from the support. |
US10618338B2 |
Concealment device
A concealment device comprising an opaque, removable, reusable sheet of static cling material sized to match up with a notary book having a plurality of pages, the sheet having an upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface configured to secure to the notary book pages by static cling. A combination of a notary book having a plurality of pages and a concealment device comprising an opaque, removable, reusable sheet of static cling material sized to match up with the notary book, the sheet having an upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface configured to secure to the notary book pages by static cling. A method of utilizing a notary book comprises the steps of providing a notary book and placing the concealment device thereon. |
US10618337B2 |
Flexible and durable bookbinding
The present invention relates to a flexible and durable bookbinding and to methods for making bound books. More specifically, the present invention relates to books that may withstand substantial and repeated perpendicular flexure along their spine. Among other advantages, these books demonstrate improved resistance to wear and tear and normal usage to remain intact. |
US10618334B2 |
High speed and high power laser scribing methods and systems
A method of scribing a graphic on a material is provided, in which laser output is applied to the material. The laser output is moved relative to the material at a high speed greater than 10 m per second, and at a high power greater than 500 W, to scribe a graphic on a surface of the material. Also provided is a system for scribing a graphic on a material. The method and system of the invention are especially useful in the scribing of building materials. |
US10618333B2 |
Image forming method and image forming apparatus
An image forming method, includes: forming a precoat layer by applying a precoat agent onto a front surface of an intermediate transfer body; forming an ink layer by applying an ink onto a front surface of the formed precoat layer, according to an ink jet method; and transferring the formed precoat layer and ink layer to a recording medium, wherein a contact angle of the precoat agent with respect to the front surface of the intermediate transfer body is less than a contact angle of the ink with respect to the front surface of the intermediate transfer body, and a viscosity of the precoat agent is lower than a viscosity of the ink. |
US10618330B2 |
Method for creating a hidden pattern
The present invention relates to a method for creating a hidden pattern on a substrate, wherein a liquid treatment composition comprising at least one acid is deposited by inkjet printing onto a substrate, which comprises at least one external surface comprising a salifiable alkaline or alkaline earth compound. |
US10618326B2 |
Printing apparatus
A printing apparatus includes a mounting portion in which a container is detachably mounted through an opening, an opening and closing cover that is attached to be rotatable by being bent and deformed and is rotated between an open position where an opening is open and a closed position where the opening is closed around a rotation shaft provided on one end side, a mounting portion side deformation regulating portion (second eaves portion) that is provided on a side of mounting portion, and a cover side deformation regulating portion (protruding portion) disposed to face so as to be capable of coming into contact with the mounting portion side deformation regulating portion when the opening and closing cover is present at the closed position in a case in which the opening and closing cover is bent and deformed is provided on a side of an opening and closing cover. |
US10618323B2 |
Cutting device and printing apparatus including cutting device
A cutting device of a scissors type includes a fixed edge, a movable edge, and a support shaft configured to support the fixed edge and the movable edge to be capable of mutually rotating. A movable edge main body of the movable edge including a cut-off edge is cut into, centering on the support shaft, a fixed edge main body of the fixed edge including a cut-off edge. The cutting device includes a receiving member provided along at least an edge front side of the fixed edge main body and an edge front side of the movable edge main body and a pressing section configured to press at least one of the fixed edge main body and the movable edge main body to tilt in the opposite direction of the receiving member to be received by the receiving member. |
US10618321B2 |
Printing apparatus and target printing medium holding device
A printer includes a platen including a loading surface on which a target printing medium is loaded and in which through holes are formed, a printing unit performing printing on the target printing medium, a platen stand on which the platen is loaded, the platen stand including air chambers communicating with the through holes, communication tubes that individually communicate with the air chambers, an air blower configured to suck and exhaust air in the air chambers, and suction opening/closing valves individually provided in the communication tubes, the suction opening/closing valves configured to open and close communication between the air blower and the plurality of air chambers. The plurality of air chambers are provided at different positions adjacent to one another in a length direction and a width direction of the target printing medium loaded on the loading surface. |
US10618314B2 |
Non-transitory storage medium storing instructions readable by information processing apparatus, and code creating system
A non-transitory storage medium stores instructions readable by an information processing apparatus. The instructions cause the information processing apparatus to: obtain a type of a printer; obtain a combination between a type of a printing medium and a color of a coloring agent for printing of a code; determine whether the obtained combination is included in a first combination or whether the obtained combination is included in a second combination; and output an alert message when the obtained combination is included in the second combination or not included in the first combination. A combination between the color and the type of the printing medium printable by the printer of the obtained type includes the first combination in which a probability of reading of the code is a first value and the second combination in which the probability is a second value less than the first value. |
US10618311B2 |
Label printer
A label printer includes a platen roller, a printing device, a ribbon conveying device, and a peeling assembly disposed within a machine housing which defines a conveyance channel therein for conveying a label sheet, and a print area between the platen roller and the printing device. The peeling assembly has a peeling member which is disposed at an end of the printing device and immediately downstream of the print area, and which has a peeling edge that faces and extends across the print area and that is configured to be inserted between an upper major surface of the label sheet and a carbon ribbon so as to facilitate output of the printed label sheet. |
US10618310B2 |
Ink jet recording ink set and ink jet recording method
An ink jet recording ink set of this invention is an ink jet recording ink set containing a dye ink and a pigment ink, in which the dye ink contains a dye in a proportion of 1.4% by mass or more and 5.0% by mass or less based on the total mass of the ink, the pigment ink contains a pigment in a proportion of 4.0% by mass or more and 8.0% by mass or less based on the total mass of the ink, and, when the volume average particle diameter of the pigment ink is defined as Φ1 and the volume average particle diameter of a mixed liquid in which the dye ink and the pigment ink are mixed in equal amounts in terms of the mass ratio is defined as Φ2, the following expression (1) is satisfied, 1.00≤Φ2/Φ1≤1.40 (1). |
US10618309B2 |
Ink jet recording method and ink jet recording apparatus
An ink jet recording method according to the invention includes attaching a reaction liquid including a reactant for aggregating or thickening a coloring ink component including a coloring material to a recording medium; attaching the coloring ink by an ink jet method to an area where the reaction liquid is attached, in a state where a residual rate of a volatile component of the reaction liquid attached on the recording medium is 25% by mass or more after attaching of the reaction liquid; and attaching a clear ink including a resin to the area where the coloring ink is attached. |
US10618308B2 |
Ink jet recording method
The present invention relates to an ink-jet printing method that is capable of obtaining good printed materials that are free of occurrence of color migration and deformation of a printing medium even when printed on a transparent resin printing medium using a water-based ink containing a white ink, and a black or chromatic ink. The present invention provides an ink-jet printing method including the step of ejecting a water-based ink onto a printing medium using a printing apparatus to print characters or images on the printing medium, said printing apparatus including an ink-jet printing head that ejects the water-based ink onto the printing medium that is transported in a feeding direction thereof; and an drying mechanism that is disposed on a downstream side in a feeding direction of the printing medium, in which the printing medium is in the form of a transparent resin printing medium, and the water-based ink includes a white ink, and a black or chromatic ink, and in which the drying mechanism blows a superheated steam that is heated to a temperature of 100 to 180° C. onto at least one of a printing surface and an opposite surface of the printing medium. |
US10618307B2 |
Liquid ejecting apparatus and driving method of liquid ejecting apparatus
A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid flow path which communicates with a nozzle which ejects liquid; a vacuum degassing chamber for removing air bubbles from liquid by depressurizing a part of the liquid flow path; a gas flow path which communicates with the vacuum degassing chamber; a pressurizing chamber which communicates with the gas flow path; and a pump which communicates with the vacuum degassing chamber and the pressurizing chamber through the gas flow path, in which the pump is driven by a sequence selected from a plurality of sequences, and the plurality of sequences include a plurality of depressurizing sequences in which the vacuum degassing chamber is depressurized so that an average pressure of the vacuum degassing chamber becomes different, and a pressurizing sequence in which the pressurizing chamber is pressurized. |
US10618303B2 |
Liquid ejection apparatus
There is provided a liquid ejection apparatus configured to circulate ink between an ink tank and an ejection head, the liquid ejection apparatus being capable of suppressing degradation of an ejection performance with a simple, inexpensive, and compact configuration. For this purpose, the liquid ejection apparatus measures impedance of the ink, and supplies, based on this measurement result, an adjusting liquid to a circulating ink. |
US10618300B2 |
Liquid storage container and liquid ejection apparatus
To provide a liquid storage container equipped with a plug member that can prevent leakage of a liquid from the liquid storage container and can be opened without causing scatter of the liquid, and a liquid ejection apparatus equipped with the liquid storage container. For the purpose, at least one of a connection part of the convex part with the cover part and an apical part of the convex part most apart from the connection part is provided offset from the centroid of the cover part, seen from a direction orthogonal to an opening surface of a supply port in a state that the plug member is mounted on a supply port of the liquid storage container. |
US10618299B2 |
Tank set and liquid-consuming apparatus
A tank set includes: tanks arranged in a predetermined direction, each of the tanks being composed of a casing including: a liquid storage chamber defined by mutually opposing two surfaces and configured to store liquid; an inlet provided to inject the liquid into the liquid storage chamber; and a liquid outflow port through which the liquid flows out from the liquid storage chamber to a liquid-consuming unit. Each of the two surfaces extends in a direction intersecting the predetermined direction, and is at least partially composed of a film. |
US10618297B2 |
Tank and liquid ejection device
A tank includes: a liquid chamber; an air introduction inlet; a liquid inlet; a liquid outlet; a liquid communication path; a filter; and an exterior wall forming the liquid chamber and including: an upper wall; a bottom wall; a first side wall; and a second side wall positioned farther away from a liquid ejection head than the first side wall is in the in-use state. The liquid communication path has: a first liquid communication path on an outer surface side of the bottom wall; and a second liquid communication path provided on an outer surface side of the first side wall and communicating with the first liquid communication path. The liquid outlet and the filter are positioned at an end part of the first liquid communication path near the second side wall. The liquid outlet is positioned in the liquid communication path near the upper wall. |
US10618296B2 |
Liquid ejecting apparatus
A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a carriage unit which is provided with a liquid ejecting head, a liquid storage container which is storing a liquid, a tube which is connected to the carriage unit and which supplies the liquid which is fed from the liquid storage container to the carriage unit, a first driven roller which is provided on a downstream of the liquid ejecting head and which comes into contact with a surface of the medium which faces the liquid ejecting head, and a tube support surface which is positioned closer to a bottom side than the carriage unit in a vertical direction, and supports the tube, in which the tube support surface is at a position which is deviated from the first driven roller in the transport direction of the medium and falls within a height range of the first driven roller in the vertical direction. |
US10618292B2 |
Printer and ink bottle
A printer comprises a main body cover configured to change over a state between a closed state and an open state; a tank including an ink container portion configured to contain ink and an ink inlet configured to inject the ink; a tank cover configured to change over a state between a closed state and an open state; and an ink bottle including a container portion and a delivery portion. In the open state of both the main body cover and the tank cover, the ink bottle is self-supported and configured to deliver the ink from the delivery portion of the ink bottle to the ink inlet. A space is formed between the main body cover and the ink bottle when the ink bottle is self-supported. At least part of the ink bottle is located in a locus drawn by the main body cover during rotation. |
US10618288B2 |
Shroud for a printhead assembly
In one example, a shroud to protect a group of printheads in a printhead assembly includes a body having a first notched end where an upstream part of the body extends past a downstream part of the body and a second notched end opposite the first end where a downstream part of the body extends past an upstream part of the body. A first group of openings in the body is aligned across the upstream part of the body and a second group of openings in the body is aligned across the downstream part of the body. Each opening is to surround an exposed part of a printhead when the shroud is installed on the printhead assembly. |
US10618280B2 |
Liquid ejection head
A liquid ejection head includes an element substrate including an energy-generating element that applies ejection energy to liquid, a first electric wiring board electrically connected to the element substrate, and a second electric wiring board on which an integrated circuit element is mounted and which is electrically connected to the first electric wiring board. An electric signal is supplied to the integrated circuit element mounted on the second electric wiring board through the first electric wiring board, processed by the integrated circuit element, and supplied to the energy-generating element through the second electric wiring board and the first electric wiring board. |
US10618279B2 |
Liquid discharging apparatus
A liquid discharging apparatus includes: a liquid compartment; a flowing-in passage that is in communication with the liquid compartment through a flowing-in opening, the liquid flowing through the flowing-in passage into the liquid compartment; a nozzle that is in communication with the liquid compartment through a communication opening; a capacity changer that causes the liquid contained in the liquid compartment to be discharged from the nozzle by causing a displacement of an inner wall surface of the liquid component and changing capacity of the liquid compartment; and a flowing-in passage resistance changer that changes capacity of the flowing-in passage to change flow resistance of the flowing-in passage. In the liquid compartment, as viewed from the flowing-in opening, the communication opening is located in front of a center-of-displacement portion, an amount of the displacement of which is largest in the inner wall surface displaced by the capacity changer. |
US10618278B2 |
Liquid ejecting apparatus
A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a drive circuit that outputs a drive signal, a criterion voltage circuit that outputs a criterion voltage signal from a criterion voltage-signal output terminal, a piezoelectric element that includes a first electrode to which the drive signal is supplied and a second electrode to which the criterion voltage signal is supplied, a cavity, and a vibration plate which is provided between the cavity and the piezoelectric element. The criterion voltage circuit includes a voltage generation unit that generates the criterion voltage signal, and a voltage detection unit that detects a voltage value of the criterion voltage signal. In a case where the voltage value of the criterion voltage signal is greater than a first threshold, the voltage detection unit stops an operation of the voltage generation unit and electrically connects the criterion voltage-signal output terminal and a ground terminal to each other. |
US10618274B2 |
Printing apparatus and control method
A printing apparatus includes a transfer section and a non-transfer section configured to be moved cyclically, a print unit configured to form an ink image on the transfer section, a transfer unit configured to perform a transfer operation and a liquid absorbing unit configured to absorb a liquid component from the ink image. The liquid absorbing unit includes a liquid absorbing sheet, a driving unit configured to move the sheet cyclically, and a displacing unit configured to displace the sheet between a contact state in which the sheet can contact the transfer section and a retracted state. When the non-transfer section is located at a liquid absorbing position where the sheet and the transfer section contact with each other, the displacing unit displaces the sheet from the retracted state to the contact state. |
US10618273B2 |
Screen printing device and method for adjusting tension in printing mesh thereof
The present disclosure provides a screen printing device, including a printing screen having a printing mesh and a mesh frame, and a squeegee blade, wherein the printing mesh has first and second longitudinal ends, first and second blank areas, and a printing portion with printed patterns between the first and second blank areas, which being movably connected to the mesh frame by a tension adjusting mechanism respectively and being provided with at least one tension sensor respectively approximate to the printing portion, wherein the device further has a control means for receiving a tension measurement value from the tension sensor and compare it with a reference value so as to control the tension adjustment mechanism to adjust the tension in the printing mesh. The disclosure further provides a method for adjusting the tension of the printing mesh of the screen printing device. |
US10618271B2 |
Number printing apparatus
In order to provide a numbering and imprinting machine capable of minimizing the amount of wasted paper produced, the numbering and imprinting machine is provided with: a first-number inspection camera (124B) that is arranged downstream of the position of contact between an impression cylinder (112) and a first-number cylinder (113) of a first-number printing unit (111) in the direction of rotation of the impression cylinder (112), and images a first number printed on paper (W) held on the impression cylinder (112); a second number inspection camera (124C) that is arranged downstream of the position of contact between an impression cylinder (117) and a second-number cylinder (118) of a second-number printing unit (116) in the direction of rotation of the impression cylinder (117), and images a second number printed on paper (W) held on the impression cylinder (117); and a printing-press control device (10) that controls first- and second-number-cylinder throw-on and throw-off devices (38, 39) based on signals from the first- and second-number inspection cameras (124B, 124C) to cause the first-number cylinder (113) and the second-number cylinder (118) to make separating movements. |
US10618270B2 |
Additive manufacturing apparatus, system, and method
An apparatus for producing a three-dimensional object includes a support assembly having a build platform, a track extending through a build area, and a deposition mechanism mounted on the track and configured for producing the three-dimensional object in a layer-by-layer technique. The deposition mechanism includes a carriage moveable along the track, a supply of a flowable material mounted on the carriage, a roller in communication with the flowable material, where the roller is rotatably mounted on the carriage and configured for rotating to carry the flowable resin to an application for application to produce the object, and an exposure device mounted on the carriage. The exposure device emits electromagnetic waves to an exposure site to solidify the applied flowable material to produce the object. The roller is permeable to the electromagnetic waves, such that the waves pass through the roller in traveling from the exposure device to the exposure site. |
US10618268B2 |
Method for separating multilayer systems
A separating fluid, method and use for separating multilayer systems, especially photovoltaic modules, for the purpose of recycling, which allow the separation of multilayer systems. Especially photovoltaic modules, in comparatively simple manner in terms of the processes used, in as environmentally friendly a manner as possible, at high recycling rates. For this purpose, the separating fluid is a nanoscale dispersion or a precursor thereof. |
US10618267B2 |
Method of manufacturing image display device
According to a method of manufacturing an image display device of the present invention, a photo-curable resin composition in a liquid state is applied to a surface of a light-transmitting cover member including a light-shielding layer or a surface of the image display member to a thickness greater than that of the light-shielding layer. Then, in this state, the photo-curable resin composition is irradiated with a UV ray to be pre-cured, thereby forming a pre-cured resin layer. Next, the image display member and the light-transmitting cover member are stacked via the pre-cured resin layer and thereafter, the pre-cured resin layer is irradiated with a UV ray to be completely cured, thereby forming a light-transmitting cured resin layer. |
US10618266B2 |
Hydrophilic gel materials and methods of making
The present disclosure describes articles, such as medical articles, containing a substrate having disposed thereon a hydrophilic gel material (e.g., a shaped hydrophilic gel material or a coating of a hydrophilic gel material) and methods for making such articles. Methods are provided for making hydrophilic gel materials from a precursor composition that contains a polar solvent and a polymerizable material that is miscible with the polar solvent. |
US10618259B2 |
Coated substrate and articles made therefrom
A coated substrate which includes a) a fabric substrate layer; b) an adhesive layer which is formed from a first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 1 to 20 wt %, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer and the thermoplastic elastomer; and c) a non-polar olefin-based layer formed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer is provided. Also provided are an adhesive composition and articles comprising the coated substrate.A coated substrate comprising the following: a) a fabric substrate layer; b) an adhesive layer which is formed from a first composition comprising a thermoplastic elastomer and an anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer that has a chlorine content from 10 to 35 wt %, based on the total weight of the anhydride and/or carboxylic acid functionalized, chlorinated olefin-based polymer; and c) a non-polar olefin-based layer formed from a second composition comprising at least one non-polar olefin-based polymer. |
US10618257B2 |
Light-shielding sheet and container
Provided are a light-shielding sheet that has a function of shielding light of a specific wavelength and that is capable of preventing a light-shielding substance from being transferred into the contents and seeping out of a container and a container produced using the light-shielding sheet. This light-shielding sheet of the present invention has a multilayer structure of three or more layers including at least one light-shielding layer that shields a specific wavelength and/or eluate-blocking layer that blocks substances eluted from the light-shielding layer. When producing a container from the light-shielding sheet, an eluate-blocking layer A is provided at least between the light-shielding layer and an innermost layer or on the innermost layer, and an eluate-blocking layer B is provided between the light-shielding layer and an outermost layer or on the outermost layer. The light-shielding layer may further double as an eluate-blocking layer. |
US10618251B2 |
Sound-absorbing material and wire harness provided with sound-absorbing material
A sound-absorbing material obtained by stacking nonwoven fabrics that has a structure for both maintaining its sound-absorbing performance and providing flame-retardancy. The sound-absorbing material is obtained by stacking a base material made of nonwoven fabric and a surface material made of nonwoven fabric, in which a flame-retardant material made of nonwoven fabric having a density that is higher than those of the base material and the surface material is disposed between the base material and the surface material. Also, a wire harness is provided with the sound-absorbing material in which the wire harness and the sound-absorbing material are integrated with each other by covering at least a portion of the wire harness extending in an axial direction, with the sound-absorbing material. |
US10618250B2 |
Compressible liquid containment berm assembly
A compressible liquid retaining berm having a plurality of wall members, the wall members composed of a compressible, resilient material such that the wall members will rebound to a neutral state after being compressed. |
US10618249B2 |
Laminates comprising reinforced aerogel composites
Described herein are aerogel composites. The aerogel composites comprise at least one base layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, the base layer comprising a reinforced aerogel composition which comprises a reinforcement material and a monolithic aerogel framework, a first facing layer comprising a first facing material attached to the top surface of the base layer, and a second facing layer comprising a second facing material attached to the bottom surface of the base layer. At least a portion of the monolithic aerogel framework of the base layer extends into at least a portion of both the first facing layer and the second facing layer. The first facing material and the second facing material each consist essentially of fluoropolymer material. |
US10618242B2 |
Single facer for producing single face corrugated paperboard, and related method
A single facer including a first corrugating roller with a first rotation axis and a second corrugating roller with a second rotation axis. The two corrugating rollers form a corrugating nip, through which a paper sheet passes. The single facer also includes a pressing member, co-acting with the second corrugating roller and forming a pressure nip therewith, as well as a glue applicator co-acting with the second corrugating roller. With the second corrugating roller a suction box is associated, extending approximately parallel to the second rotation axis of the second corrugating roller and defining a suction area around the second corrugating roller. A series of laminar members, each of which is inserted in a respective one of the annular grooves of the second corrugating roller, are arranged between the pressing member and the first corrugating roller and extend in the respective annular grooves towards the suction box. |
US10618240B2 |
Method for production of a female embossing tool, a female embossing tool, and an embossing module equipped therewith
A method for production of a female embossing tool (6) intended for embossing a sheet element (60): provide a female embossing tool (6) with an outer layer (44) made of a material with shape-memory type properties, and the outer face of the layer has no recesses; provide a male embossing tool (5, 5′) with an outer face with at least one protuberance corresponding to at least one desired embossing relief that is to be formed on the sheet element (60) after embossing; and cooperation of the male embossing tool (5, 5′) with the female embossing tool (6) such that the outer layer (44) of the female embossing tool (6) undergoes a plastic deformation which creates at least one recess (42, 42′) of a shape complementary to the protuberance(s) (41, 41′) of the male embossing tool (5, 5′). |
US10618237B2 |
Matrix element for tire mould and associated manufacturing method
The liming element for a tire mould comprises a body 12 delimiting a moulding surface 14 intended to at least partially mould a rolling surface of the tire, at least one injection nozzle 26 arranged on the body and provided with at least one outlet orifice 26a, at least one supply duct extending inside the body and the injection nozzle while being in communication with the said outlet orifice, and at least one shut-off member 30 mobile with respect to the injection nozzle between an outlet orifice closed position and an outlet orifice open position. The body 12, the injection nozzle 26 and the shut-off member 30 are manufactured by the deposition and selective melting of stacked layers of powder. |
US10618235B2 |
Method of manufacturing eyeglass frames, apparatus for carrying out the method and frames obtained with such method
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing parts of acetate eyeglass frames from an acetate plate. The plate is designed with length and height dimensions defining a surface area that encompasses the perimeter boundary of the body of the frame part to be manufactured, and with a thickness the value of which is at least equal to the maximum transverse dimensions of the three-dimensional shape of the body of the frame part itself and extends evenly over the entire surface defined by the length and the height of the plate. The method also comprises the step of forming a cut within the surface dimensions of the plate along the perimeter boundary of the body of the eyeglass part to be manufactured, excepting a pair of portions of said boundary, thereby leaving said portions connected to the plate, and the step of forming the three-dimensional shape of the frame part body by removing material from the thickness of the plate. The same method also comprises the step of forming the lens seats, the grooves for receiving lenses within their seats, a nose bridge, bridge arms, and the endpieces for connection to the temples. The invention further relates to an apparatus for carrying out the process and an eyeglass frame so manufactured. |
US10618231B2 |
Method for producing a structural element consisting of a fibre-composite hollow profile and load-introducing element, and structural element
A method for producing a structural element (14) that comprises a hollow profile (1) made of continuous fibre-reinforced plastics material and a load-application element (15) is based on providing a hollow profile (1) on a liner (2), wherein the hollow profile (1) is impregnated by heating it to a temperature that is equal to or above the softening temperature of the matrix material (9) and below its cross-linking temperature, removing the liner (2) in an inner region (17) of the hollow profile (1), where the load-application element (15) is arranged, and consolidating and functionalising the structural element (14) by heating it to a temperature that is equal to or above the cross-linking temperature of the matrix material (9) and by applying a radially inwardly acting pressure to the structural element (14). The hollow profile (1) is moulded onto the load-application element (15) in a form-fitting manner. |
US10618228B2 |
Rotor blade manufacturing arrangement
A manufacturing arrangement realized for manufacturing a rotor blade, including a pair of tracks arranged along the longitudinal sides of a blade mold; a first gantry assembly realized to span the track pair and to carry a first tool arrangement including at least a fiber distributor for distributing a fiber material into the blade mold; a second gantry assembly realized to span the track pair and to carry a second tool arrangement realized to carry a supply of fiber material and to provide the fiber material to the fiber distributor; and a control arrangement realized to effect a coordinated movement of the gantry assemblies along the track pair and to coordinate the operation of the second tool arrangement with the operation of the first tool arrangement is provided. A fiber mat magazine; a manufacturing line; a method of manufacturing a rotor blade; and a rotor blade, is also provided. |
US10618226B2 |
Method for producing a body component for a motor vehicle, device for producing a body component for a motor vehicle and body component for a motor vehicle
The invention relates to a method for producing a body component (1) for a motor vehicle (2), said body component (1) being made of a main body (3), formed from a batt that is embedded in a plastics matrix, and comprising at least one air-removal device (4), in particular for removing air from an interior (5) of the motor vehicle (2). The air-removal device (4) comprises at least one ventilation opening (7) that can be reversibly sealed by means of at least one ventilation flap element (6). |
US10618221B2 |
Print bureau interface for three-dimensional printing
The claimed subject matter includes techniques for printing a three-dimensional (3D) object. An example system includes a network interface to obtain a 3D model from a client system. The example system also includes a print bureau data collection engine to identify capabilities of a plurality of print bureaus. The example system also includes a print bureau filter to compare characteristics of the 3D model with capabilities of the plurality of print bureaus to identify a subset of the plurality print bureaus that are able to print the 3D model and send the subset to the client system via the network interface. |
US10618220B2 |
Object-forming machine, cross-section measurement apparatus, and cross-section measurement method
A cross-section measurement method measures a cross section of a three-dimensional object formed by an object-forming machine that laminates an object material at an object-forming point. The object-forming machine includes: a table; an object-forming head; a beam supporting the object-forming head; a driver that moves the object-forming head relative to the table along the beam; an object-former on the object-forming head that laminates the object material on the table to form the object; and an imager on the object-forming head and that captures an image of the object. The object-former and the imager are indirectly supported by the beam via the object-forming head. The method includes: controlling the driver and the object-former to form the object on the table; capturing an image of the object with the imager while the object is being formed; and measuring a cross section of the object based on the captured image. |
US10618218B2 |
Method for manufacturing a 3D item comprising an electronic component
A method for manufacturing a 3D item (10) comprising an electronic component (40), wherein the method comprises the step of printing with a fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer (500) 3D printable material (201) to provide said 3D item (10), wherein the 3D printable material (201) comprises said electronic component (40). The fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer comprises a printer nozzle, and the method further comprises the steps of providing upstream of the printer nozzle a filament of 3D printable material, wherein the filament comprises a cavity for hosting the electronic component, and creating upstream of the printer nozzle an assembly of the filament and the electronic component. |
US10618217B2 |
Cellular fabrication and apparatus for additive manufacturing
Freeform, additive manufacturing equipment, processes and products, including residential, commercial and other buildings. A movable extruder places extrudate that solidifies in open space to create “scaffolding” or “skeletons” of buildings and other products. Elongated extrudate elements are fused to each other or connected by other means to form a cellular structure. Filler material such as polymeric insulating foam may simultaneously or thereafter be placed within the cellular structure to contribute desired strength, rigidity, insulative, barrier or other properties. Finish materials may also be applied. |
US10618211B1 |
Apparatus and method for extruding stripes onto an extruded product
An apparatus for extruding a jacket and/or insulative material onto an extruded product with one or more longitudinal stripes incorporated onto the surface of said extruded product comprising a body, a primary feed conduit for conveying a primary extrusion material, a striping die, a secondary feed conduit for conveying a secondary extrusion material, a striping die adapter, a striping feed conduit extending through the striping die adapter for conveying striping extrusion material. The striping die adapter may also include a thermocouple for maintaining the viscosity of the striping extrusion material and a thermocouple for monitoring the temperature of said striping die adapter. The striping die includes one or more striping extrusion outlets for conveying striping extrusion material onto the extruded product. The striping die may also include a wishbone-shaped trough for delivering equal amounts of striping extrusion material to said extrusion outlets for extrusion onto the product. |
US10618208B2 |
Method for producing shock absorbing member
A method for producing the shock absorbing member includes: inserting in which each of tubes is housed in a corresponding one of first housings such that molding spaces and the tubes communicate with one another; and molding in which a thermoplastic resin material to form a connection member is heated to melt and injected from a gate toward the molding spaces and the tubes so that the tubes and the connection member are integrally formed. |
US10618204B2 |
Hook fastening device having edges
A retaining device, includes a base (51) extending in a longitudinal direction and presenting a top face (511) and a bottom face (512); and a plurality of retaining elements extending from the top face (511) of the base (51), each of the retaining elements being formed by a stem (52) surmounted by a head (53), the stem (52) having a bottom end (521) connected to the base (51), and a top end (522) opposite from the bottom end (521), the head (53) surmounting the top end (522) of the stem (52), and having a bottom face facing towards the base and a top face opposite from the bottom face. |
US10618196B2 |
In-line coated wood-based boards
The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing a wood-based board, a wood-based board as use of a liquid coating composition comprising at least one particulate filler material and at least one binder for in-line coating of wood-based boards. |
US10618195B2 |
Wood splitting aid
The wood splitting aid of the invention includes a resilient bucket that attaches at its bottom to a base block bucket of similar shape and size to be used in conjunction with a hand-splitter such as an ax or splitting-mall. The resilient or flexible upper bucket holds a plurality of split pieces of corded firewood in an upright position for hand chopping and absorbs both horizontal and vertical forces of wood splitting. The split wood pieces are maintained in a general upright position adjacent their neighboring pieces. The base block bucket provides both a safe and ergonomic chopping height which absorbs and distributes the predominantly remaining vertical force of wood-splitting action against solid ground. The buckets are detachably connected bottom to bottom and are nesting when disconnected for easy portability, use, storage and reuse in an urban environment. |
US10618194B2 |
Dismantling system
A system for dismantling a pallet includes a feed system configured to convey the pallet along a direction of travel. The feed system has a measuring station and a staging area. The measuring station is configured to obtain dimensions of the pallet. A saw is configured to dismantle the pallet. A manipulator includes a robotic arm. The manipulator is configured to move the pallet from the staging area to the saw for dismantling. |
US10618191B2 |
Hydro-formed film with three-dimensional micro-apertures
A hydro-formed film includes a polymeric web having a first substantially planar surface and a second substantially planar surface opposite the first substantially planar surface, and a plurality of three-dimensional micro-apertures extending from the first substantially planar surface. The plurality of three-dimensional micro-apertures have a mesh count in a range of about 40 to about 75 apertures per linear inch. The hydro-formed film has a Compression Sensor Point (CSP) count of at least about 80. |
US10618182B2 |
Underactuated mechanical finger capable of linear motion with compensatory displacement, mechanical gripper and robot containing the same
The proximal phalanx of an underactuated mechanical finger includes a cam fixed on a linkage. Upon actuation, the linkage rotates the cam, which then drives a cam follower, which then drives an extensible part in the distal phalanx to extend the length of the finger, and therefore compensate the finger's height loss that would otherwise occur in the absence of the extensible part. |
US10618181B2 |
Robot control device, robot, and robot system
On the basis of received first region information indicating a first region, which is a region designated for an acquired picked-up image of a plurality of target objects, and second region information indicating a second region different from the first region, a robot control device causes a robot to grip the target object for which the second region not overlapping the first region of another of the target objects is designated and does not cause the robot to grip the target object, the second region for which overlaps the first region of the other target object. |
US10618178B2 |
Automating robot operations
A method to control operation of a robot includes generating at least one virtual image by an optical 3D measurement system and with respect to a 3D measurement coordinate system, the at least one virtual image capturing a surface region of a component. The method further includes converting a plurality of point coordinates of the virtual image into point coordinates with respect to a robot coordinate system by a transformation instruction and controlling a tool element of the robot using the point coordinates with respect to the robot coordinate system so as to implement the operation. |
US10618176B2 |
Robot apparatus, robot control method, program, and recording medium
A force detector provided between a robot arm and a robot hand detects forces Fx, Fy, and Fz. A robot controller performs a filtering process for the forces Fx and Fy by a first low-pass filter of a cutoff frequency Fc1, moves the robot hand so that the forces Fx and Fy become smaller, corrects a trajectory of the robot arm, performs a filtering process for the force Fz by a second low-pass filter of a cutoff frequency Fc2 having a frequency higher than the cutoff frequency Fc1, performs a threshold value determination for the force Fz, and stops the movement of the robot hand when the force Fz exceeds a threshold value during a fitting operation. |
US10618175B2 |
Vibration measurement method for moving part, vibration measurement method for robot, and control device
A vibration measurement method for a moving part is a vibration measurement method in which vibration of a moving part is measured using a first inertial sensor. The method includes: performing measurement by the first inertial sensor in a state where the moving part is resonating, driven by a drive unit which drives the moving part; and finding a magnitude of vibration of the moving part, based on an output from the first inertial sensor. An example of the moving part may be a plurality of arms or the like provided in such a way as to be able to rotate about a rotation axis. |
US10618173B2 |
Processing system and method for controlling processing machine
A processing system and a method for controlling a processing machine of the system, by which the processing accuracy of the processing machine due to the motion of the robot can be prevented from being deteriorated, without reducing the working ratio of the processing system. A processing machine controller has: a vibration suppression controlling section configured to operate at least one of a table and a processing tool, and calculate an amount of motion correction for reducing the change in a relative position between the table and the processing tool measured by vibration sensors respectively arranged on the table and a tool driving part; a storing section configured to store the calculated amount motion correction; and a program executing section configured to, during the robot performs the predetermined motion, execute the processing program while executing vibration suppressing motion based on the stored amount of motion correction. |
US10618171B2 |
Mobile manipulator and method of controlling the mobile manipulator for tracking a surface
There is provided a method of controlling a mobile manipulator for tracking a surface. The mobile manipulator includes a mobile base movable in an axial direction of the mobile manipulator and a manipulator supported on the mobile base having an end effector adjustable in a lateral direction of the mobile manipulator. The method includes detecting the surface from the mobile manipulator, including positions of the surface at points along the surface, determining a reference path for the end effector to track based on an offset from the surface detected, determining a tracking error in the reference path determined, and adjusting a position of the end effector in the lateral direction based on the tracking error to compensate for the tracking error in the reference path determined. There is also provided a corresponding mobile manipulator. |
US10618170B2 |
Robot system
A robot system includes a robot installed such that the working space thereof is within a first area, an image acquisition unit that sequentially acquires images of the vicinity of a boundary of the first area and a second area that are adjacent to each other with the boundary therebetween, a monitoring-area setting unit that sets a monitoring area in a space adjacent to the boundary in the second area in the images acquired by the image acquisition unit, an object detecting unit that detects a moving object in the monitoring area set by the monitoring-area setting unit by processing the images acquired by the image acquisition unit, and a controller that performs control so as to restrict the operation of the robot when the moving object is detected by the object detecting unit. |
US10618166B2 |
Teaching position correction device and teaching position correction method
Provided is a teaching position correction device including a vision sensor attached to a tip end of an arm of a robot; a measurement unit measuring a three-dimensional position of the tip end of the robot when the sensor is arranged at a predetermined position with respect to each of reference points provided on an object or a holding device and not arranged on one straight line; and a calculation unit calculating relative positions of the reference points based on the measured three-dimensional position while the sensor is translated, where a teaching point position in an operation program of the robot is corrected in such a way that a change in relative positions of the robot and the holding device is compensated for, based on the relative positions of the reference points calculated before and after relocation of at least one of the robot and the holding device. |
US10618165B1 |
Tooltip stabilization
Robotic control systems and methods may include providing an end effector tool of a robotic device configured to perform a task on a work surface within a worksite coordinate frame. Unintended movement over time of the end effector tool with respect to the work surface and with respect to the worksite coordinate frame may be determined based on image data indicative of the work surface, first location data indicative of a first location of the end effector tool with respect to the worksite coordinate frame, and second location data indicative of a second location of the end effector tool with respect to the work surface. One or more control signals for the robotic device may be adjusted in order to counteract the unintended movements of the end effector tool with respect to the work surface and worksite coordinate frame. |
US10618160B2 |
Carrier attachment apparatus and method for a vehicle
According to at least one exemplary embodiment, a carrier may be overlaid onto a vehicle. The vehicle may be a handle-propelled vehicle, for example a wheelbarrow. The carrier may have contours that fit over the top of the vehicle such that the carrier stays in place relative to the vehicle without additional fastening means when the vehicle is propelled in motion. The carrier design may also allow the carrier to be easily installed and removed from the vehicle. Additionally, the carrier may have a plurality of compartments of varying sizes and shapes. The compartments may be specifically designed to hold a variety of items, for example mobile technology devices, food containers, beverage containers, gardening materials and tools, landscaping materials and tools, or construction materials and tools. |
US10618157B2 |
Power-actuated tool
An electric power tool has a brushless motor for driving a tip tool, and a motor case is at least partly covered by a motor housing made of aluminum alloy and exposed to an outside. A control board provided with a control circuit for controlling the rotation of the brushless motor is disposed adjacent to the motor housing. The brushless motor and a control board are cooled by cooling air generated by a fun, thereby enhancing the cooling characteristics of the motor control circuit. |
US10618156B2 |
System and method for installing roof tiles
A porcelain roof tile installing system that comprises: a roof tile having a porcelain body provided with an attachment hole; a nail for being inserted into the attachment hole of the roof tile thereby installing the roof tile to a roof structure; a nail gun for pushing the nail into the attachment hole; wherein the nail gun has a centering element configured to be coupled with the attachment hole. |
US10618153B2 |
Fuel system for a combustion driven fastener hand tool
A combustion driven fastener hand tool is disclosed having a fuel system subassembly including a fuel nozzle and a metering valve, disposed in a common bore of the combustion driven fastener apparatus. The metering valve comprises a hollow cylindrical housing having a cap at each end and a central dual valve stem therebetween. Movement of the dual central valve stem closes an inlet valve at one end and opens an outlet valve at an opposite end in a coordinated manner to release a metered amount of fuel through the outlet valve while preventing additional fuel through the inlet valve. The combustion driven fastener hand tool includes numerous other features affording improvements over the prior art. |
US10618148B2 |
Screw cutting mechanism for screw feeder
[Problem] To provide a screw cutting mechanism that can stably feed screws to a driver bit by stabilizing the position of the screws, and that has an accurate and smooth cutting action.[Solution] Provided is a screw cutting mechanism for cutting screws one at a time from a screw feeder, wherein: the cutting mechanism is equipped with a rotating disk that rotates horizontally; the outer circumference of the rotating disk comprises a recessed section that opens toward the axis of rotation and holds the screws therein; the rotating disk fits into a circular cavity in the upper section on the frame side; a rotating shaft attaches the rotating disk to the upper section on the frame side, is equipped with a fixed bearing section in the middle section on the frame side, and is equipped with an adjustable bearing section that can be secured to the lower section on the frame body side so that the attachment position is adjustable; a slit disk, which is equipped with a slit that corresponds to the recessed section, and a drive gear are fixed at suitable locations on the rotating shaft between the adjustable bearing section and the rotating disk; a detection mechanism for detecting the slit of the slit disk is provided; a stepping motor is controlled by a detection signal from the detection mechanism to drive the drive gear; and the rotating disk is rotated by a prescribed angle in one direction. |
US10618144B2 |
Grinding method and OGS substrate
An OGS substrate and a grinding method thereof are provided. The OGS substrate includes a base substrate, wherein a shielding pattern is formed inside a periphery region of the base substrate, a reference mark is formed above the shielding pattern, the grinding method comprises: grinding an edge of the base substrate to form a chamfer; identifying edges of the reference mark and the base substrate; calculating a position distance between an outer edge of the reference mark and the edge of the base substrate corresponding thereto based on the identified edges of the reference mark and the base substrate; judging whether the position distance is smaller than a first distance; if it is judged that the position distance is smaller than the first distance, stopping grinding; otherwise, continuing to grind. |
US10618137B2 |
Automated constructing method of cloud manufacturing service and cloud manufacturing system
An automated constructing method of cloud manufacturing service is provided for a distributed system including a virtual machine and a service manager. The method includes: obtaining a library package which is locally built, analyzing the library package to obtain key information, and generating a library information file; automatically generating a project source code file according to the library information file, and generating a web service package according to the project source code file; and deploying, by the service manager, the web service package on the virtual machine. |
US10618135B2 |
Method of controlling distortion during material additive applications
A source of heat energy and a source of material for performing a material additive process upon the thin wall member is disclosed. A fixture is located relative to the thin wall element. The source of heat energy used for forming a joining member between the workpiece and the fixture to fixedly secure the fixture to the workpiece preventing the thin wall member from deforming when subject to the source of heat energy. A direct material additive process is upon the thin wall member adding material to the thin wall member to improve physical characteristics of the thin wall member. The joining member is mechanically removed from the workpiece after the work piece cools. A portion of the material is mechanically removed from the thin wall member to achieve desired dimensional characteristics. |
US10618131B2 |
Laser patterning skew correction
A laser patterning alignment method provides a way to position a target at a working distance in a laser patterning system such that fiducial marks on the target are positioned in view of at least three laser patterning system cameras, and with each laser patterning system camera, to locate a fiducial mark on the target and sending location data of the located fiducial mark to a controller, to determine corrections required to align expected fiducial mark locations with the sent fiducial mark location data, and to adjust the laser patterning system with the determined corrections. |
US10618129B2 |
Automated adaptive maintenance method and system for welding gun electrodes
An automated welding electrode adaptive maintenance method and system are disclosed, including: —acquiring a predetermined electrode maintenance schedule, including electrode maintenance parameters; —acquiring welding electrode parameters representative of a wear condition of at least one electrode at a predetermined maintenance frequency; —selecting a maintenance operation for at least one electrode based on the comparison of the electrode parameters representative of the wear condition of at least one electrode with predetermined reference parameters; —issuing a signal to a selected maintenance station for performing the selected maintenance operation; and —controlling adjusting the electrode maintenance frequency based on the electrode parameters representative of the wear condition of at least one electrode. |
US10618127B2 |
Vacuum pick-up confirmation system
The present invention defines a tool including a heating device including a method and apparatus to allow the user to check whether, or be notified when, the soldered electronic component is completely removed from a substrate after the solder is sufficiently melted. |
US10618126B2 |
Electrical discharge machine having concentration detection function for rust inhibitor containing organic compound
An electrical discharge machine is disclosed having a concentration detection function for a rust inhibitor containing an organic compound uses coloring of a metal complex produced through the reaction of the rust inhibitor with a color reagent to enable a detector to detect the change of characteristics involved in the change of the color of the metal complex. A predetermined amount of working fluid is sampled in a sampling cell at regular time intervals, a predetermined amount of color reagent is added to the working fluid, and the change of the color of the working fluid is detected by the detector. |
US10618123B2 |
Dust collector
A dust collector in one aspect of the present invention comprises a dust collection portion, a communication portion, and an interlock operation control portion. When the communication portion receives an interlock command transmitted from an electric working machine, the interlock operation control portion makes the dust collection portion operate interlocking with the electric working machine. The interlock operation control portion includes a storage portion, in which identification information specific to the electric working machine with which the dust collection portion is to be made to perform the interlock operation is stored. |
US10618122B2 |
End mill having teeth and associated flutes with correlated physical parameters
An end mill includes a plurality of teeth and flutes. The teeth and their associated flutes include one or more correlated physical parameters. One such correlated parameter is that, at an axial location in a front half of an effective cutting length, at least one tooth of the plurality of teeth has a rake angle smaller than an average rake angle value of the plurality of teeth, and, at the same axial location, a flute preceding each such tooth has a helix angle larger than an average helix angle value of the plurality of flutes. |
US10618107B2 |
Variable thickness continuous casting for tailor rolling
Methods of forming a high-strength metal alloy precursor by tailor-casting strips having a tailored thickness across a width of a strip material are provided. The tailor-cast strips have varying thickness throughout the width, which can then be further tailor rolled to a final required thickness profile/tailored thickness. Such tailor-casting method can be conducted by contacting a patterned surface of a casting roller or a casting block with a liquid high-strength metal alloy in a continuous casting process. The present disclosure provides methods of continuously casting a strip having varying thickness across the width allows for improved product in subsequent processing, like tailor rolling. Methods of making a high-strength metal alloy structural automotive component from a tailor-cast blank having a tailored thickness are also provided. |
US10618104B2 |
Core with thermal conducting conduit therein and related system and method
A core for forming a casting article including a sacrificial material about the core is disclosed. The casting article is used for forming a mold for investment casting a component. The core may include a body having an external shape to form at least a section of an internal structure of the component during the investment casting; and a closed loop, core thermal conducting conduit inside a portion of the body. The closed loop, core thermal conducting conduit defines a path for a temperature controlled thermal fluid to pass through the portion of the body to control a temperature of the portion during forming of the casting article. A system may include the core and a thermal fluid controller for controlling the temperature of the thermal fluid. A related method is also disclosed. |
US10618098B2 |
Servo-rotating all-function tool module for use with spring forming machine
A servo-rotating all-function tool module is provided for use with a spring forming machine and includes an axle rotating tool module and a servo transmission module assembly. The axle rotating tool module is rotatably mounted, in combination with an axle of the rotary axle assembly of the spring forming machine, to a front wall board and includes an oscillating base and a tool. The oscillating base is rotatably mounted to the rotary axle assembly. The tool is mounted to an end of the oscillating base. The servo transmission module assembly is mounted to the spring forming machine and includes a servo moving ring circumferentially surrounding the oscillating base for driving the oscillating base to oscillate in all directions to thereby cause the tool to press down or lift upward. |
US10618091B2 |
Rolling of rolling material with tension change at the rolling of the tail end of the rolling material
During rolling of front sections of rolling material in a rear group of roll stands of a rolling mill, rear sections of the rolling material are rolled in the front group of roll stands. A run-out speed with which the rolling material is exiting the front group of roll stands is detected. A run-in speed with which the rolling material is entering the rear group of roll stands is detected. A rolling speed with which the rear group of roll stands is driven is controlled by a controller such that a relation of the run-in speed to the run-out speed equals a predetermined value. The predetermined value is kept constant until a time point at which a tail end of the rolling material reaches a predetermined location upstream of the front group of roll stands, and is changed according to a predetermined function after the time point. |
US10618086B2 |
Drain cleaner with feed handle
A drain cleaner includes a base unit having a frame, a drum rotatably supported by the frame, a cable at least partially disposed within the drum, a motor supported by the frame for driving rotation of the drum and the cable, and a handle for guiding the cable into a drain. The handle includes a body, a passage formed in the body, and an actuator supported by the body. The passage receives a portion of the cable such that the handle is disposed around the cable and is movable along the cable relative to the base unit. The actuator is in communication with the motor for actuating rotation of the drum. |
US10618082B2 |
Method for cleaning bonding interface before bonding
The present disclosure provides a method for cleaning a bonding interface before bonding. The method includes: providing a first surface and a second surface for bonding, the first surface being a non-crystal surface and the second surface being a crystal surface; and cleaning the first surface and the second surface with ammonia respectively before bonding, wherein at least one of parameters of an ammonia concentration and a cleaning temperature for cleaning the first surface is higher than a counterpart of parameters for cleaning the second surface. |
US10618065B2 |
Connecting structure for handheld shower and wall base
There is provided a connecting structure for a handheld shower and a wall base in this disclosure, which includes a shower provided with a first magnetic member and a wall base provided with a second magnetic member, all or a part of the first magnetic member magnetically mating with and attracting a corresponding second magnetic member in the wall base to position the shower on the wall base, and the shower being rotatable by a predetermined angle to drive a first magnetic member in the shower to form magnetic repulsion against the corresponding second magnetic member in the wall base. |
US10618059B2 |
Sparger device for sparging a fluid into a slurry tank, flotation apparatus and system having such sparger device, and method for setting control fluid pressure of a sparger device
A sparger device for sparging fluid into a slurry tank includes a hollow elongated body having a nozzle opening for sparging a sparging fluid flow to a slurry tank. The device further includes a needle for opening and closing the nozzle opening, and a control device being arranged to actuate the needle. The control device includes a control chamber partitioned into a first portion and second portion such that a pressure differential between the first portion and the second portion, closes or opens the nozzle opening and prevents slurry backflow from the slurry tank. The second portion may be provided with a control fluid pressure preventing slurry. A flotation apparatus and a flotation system in with such a sparger device are also discussed. |
US10618058B2 |
Beneficiation of rare earth elements bearing ancylite
Disclosed herein are methods and systems for recovery of ancylite, a rare earth mineral comprising strontium carbonate, from rare earth ore. In many embodiments, the disclosed methods and systems provide for recovery of greater than 50% of the ancylite from an ancylite containing ore. In many embodiments, the ore is subjected to flotation in the presence of an acid, for example a hydroxamic acid, such as octanohydroxamic acid. The ore may also be subjected to magnetic separation, for example wet high intensity magnetic separation. |
US10618057B2 |
Composition and method for treating and remediating aqueous waste streams
An apparatus for treating a stream of contaminated water having an elevated concentration of at least one of light metals, heavy metals, sulfates that includes at least one process fluid inlet communicating with a process conduit; at least one electrode reaction vessel in fluid communication with the process conduit, the reaction vessel having an interior chamber and at least one electrode positioned in the reaction chamber, the electrode powered by a alternating current source; and at least one magnetic field reaction vessel in fluid communication with the process conduit, the magnetic field reaction vessel having an outwardly oriented surface and an opposed inwardly oriented surface, the magnetic field reaction vessel having at least one magnet in contact with the inwardly oriented surface of the magnetic field reaction vessel. |
US10618055B2 |
Separator for a grinding machine
A grinding machine for grinding foodstuffs, such as meat or the like, includes an orifice plate at the outlet of a grinding head. The orifice plate has collection passages that discharge a mixture of soft material and hard material through the orifice plate. A separator assembly is positioned downstream of the orifice plate for separating the soft material from the hard material. The separator assembly includes a separator chamber that receives the mixture of soft material and hard material, in combination with a rotatable separator screw positioned within the separator chamber. Rotation of the separator screw functions to separate the soft material from the hard material. Soft material is discharged through perforations in the separator chamber and hard material is discharged through a discharge of the separator chamber. |
US10618054B2 |
System, machine and method for reducing size or volume of objects
A machine or system and related method for breaking and reducing the bulk size of one or more objects and comprising: a frame, a reception chamber and a size reduction mechanism. The size reduction mechanism includes a drum rotatably coupled to the frame and configured to oscillate relative to the frame between a first position and a second position about a longitudinal rotational axis; a cutting member coupled to the drum and extending therefrom, the cutting member being configured to penetrate through one or more of the objects in the reception chamber during operation as the drum rotates from the first position to the second position during each oscillation cycle; and a breaking screen comprising a series of spaced breaking members configured to cause further breakdown of the one or more pieces of the one or more objects during operation as the drum rotates toward the second position during each oscillation cycle and forces the one or more pieces against the breaking members. An optional chute may be coupled to the outlet of the machine or system for further compacting and disposing of the bulk material output by the machine. |
US10618046B2 |
Shaped wall geometry with dielectrophoretic and laser forces for particle separation and characterization
The combined value of integrating optical forces and electrokinetics allows for the pooled separation vectors of each to be applied, providing for separation based on combinations of features such as size, shape, refractive index, charge, charge distribution, charge mobility, permittivity, and deformability. The interplay of these separation vectors allow for the selective manipulation of analytes with a finer degree of variation. Embodiments include methods of method of separating particles in a microfluidic channel using a device comprising a microfluidic channel, a source of laser light focused by an optic into the microfluidic channel, and a source of electrical field operationally connected to the microfluidic channel via electrodes so that the laser light and the electrical field to act jointly on the particles in the microfluidic channel. Other devices and methods are disclosed. |
US10618044B1 |
Centrifuge tube assembly
A centrifuge tube assembly which allows for a single centrifuge cycle and which permits the aspiration of fluids from multiple levels with the centrifuge tube assembly. The centrifuge tube assembly includes a vertically disposed outer containment tube having a closed lower end and an open upper end with the open upper end being closed by a cap. An elongated inner tube extends downwardly through the cap and into the interior of the outer containment tube. A generally cone-shaped disk assembly is slidably mounted on the inner tube to create a chamber above the disk assembly. An O-ring is mounted on the lower end of the disk assembly which is in yieldable engagement with the inner tube. A flapper valve is positioned in the upper end of the disk assembly. The flapper valve has a plurality of slits formed therein. |
US10618042B1 |
Mixed metal oxide extrudate catalyst
Methods of making a Ce0.6Zr0.4O2 supported NiMg catalyst extrudate are provided. In some aspects, the methods include preparing a ceria-zirconia solution comprising Ce(NO3)3.6H2O, ZrO(NO3)2xH2O, and water; forming a precipitate; drying and calcining the precipitate to produce a Ce0.6Zr0.4O2; adding a nickel-magnesium solution to the Ce0.6Zr0.4O2 to produce the NiMg/Ce0.6Zr0.4O2; and drying and calcining a wet extrudate of the NiMg/Ce0.6Zr0.4O2 to produce the Ce0.6Zr0.4O2 supported NiMg catalyst extrudate. Ce0.6Zr0.4O2 supported NiMg catalyst extrudates made by the methods are also provided. |
US10618032B2 |
Low temperature wet air oxidation
There are disclosed systems and processes that substantially prevent scaling in the treatment of a spent carbon material in a wet air oxidation (WAO) system. |
US10618030B2 |
Metal oxide-based biocompatible hybrid sorbent for the extraction and enrichment of catecholamine neurotransmitters and related compounds, and method of synthesis
The subject invention concerns metal or metalloid oxide-based sol-gel hybrid sorbent and methods of synthesis. In one embodiment, the sorbent is a ZrO2 polypropylene oxide based sol-gel. The subject invention also concerns a hollow tube or capillary internally coated with a sorbent of the invention. Sorbent coated tubes and capillaries of the invention can be used in extraction and/or enrichment of samples to be analyzed for catecholamines and related compounds. |
US10618026B2 |
Regenerative cooling method and apparatus
A method of cooling a liner in a plasma chamber. A recycle gas is contacted with or passed through the liner to cool the liner and pre-heat the recycle gas. The pre-heated gas is then recycled through the plasma chamber to become part of the plasma forming process. The method further comprises the liner is graphite, the recycle gas passes through at least one cooling channel present in the liner, at least one of the cooling channels are covered with at least one removable liner/channel cover, carbon deposits are formed from the presence of hydrocarbons in the recycle gas, at least one channel is formed in a spiral cooling channel pattern, at least one channel is formed in a substantially straight cooling channel pattern, and a plenum to aid in the production of an even distribution of cooling gas in the channels. |
US10618025B2 |
Process vessel for forming fuel compositions and related systems and methods
This disclosure relates to a processing that includes a first shell and a second shell disposed within the first shell. The second shell includes a first end, a second end, and a wall extending between the first end and the second end. The second shell also defines a cavity and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end. A cross section of the second shell transverse to the longitudinal axis includes a first arcuate inner wall portion having a first radius of curvature and a second arcuate inner wall portion having a second radius of curvature. The first radius of curvature is larger than the second radius of curvature. |
US10618021B2 |
Converting equilibrium-limited reactions
The present disclosure relates to converting equilibrium-limited reactions. Various embodiments may include methods and apparatus for such reactions, such as a method for converting equilibrium-limited reactions comprising: delivering a catalyst material to a reaction zone of a reactor; delivering starting materials into the reaction zone; reacting the materials to form a product; introducing a sorbent into the reactor; taking up the products with the sorbent; and collecting the sorbent once it is loaded with products in a collection zone of the reactor. In some embodiment, the reaction zone is separated from the collection zone in the reactor. |
US10618020B2 |
Apparatus, system and method for mixing fluids using a drum mixer
A mixer for mixing a fluid and for dispensing the fluid into another container is disclosed. The mixer includes a first container configured to receive and hold a fluid, a stand including a base portion and an upright portion, and a bracket configured to receive and support the first container. The upright portion of the stand extends vertically up from the base portion. The bracket includes two structural members connected by at least one cross bar. The bracket is rotatably attached to the stand via an axle to allow the first container to rotate relative to the stand. |
US10618019B2 |
Mixer tool
An apparatus is disclosed for mixing substances, such as paint. The apparatus includes an elongate member with a plurality of openings formed within it. A filament is threaded through the openings creating bights between openings. The bights and ends of the filament sweep through the substance when the elongate member is rotated, which works to mix the substance. |
US10618018B2 |
Low wear radial flow impeller device and system
A radial impeller includes a hub, a disk, and a plurality of blades. The disk is affixed to the hub. The disk has a disk plane defined by the disk. Each blade of the plurality of blades is affixed to the disk. Each blade includes a “C” shaped body portion and an upper and lower horizontal extension. The upper horizontal extension extends along an upper plane parallel to the disk plane. The lower horizontal extension extends along a lower plane parallel to the disk plane. |
US10618015B2 |
Process and device for manufacturing a laminated material comprising a fibrillated cellulose layer
The invention relates to a process for manufacturing a laminated material (S) comprising a fibrillated cellulose layer, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: (a) depositing a suspension (1) of fibrillated cellulose on a filtration membrane (2) and draining the suspension through that membrane so as to form a wet layer of fibrillated cellulose (A) having a dryness, that is to say a ratio between the mass of dry matter and the total mass of the fibrillated cellulose layer, of between 5% and 18%; (b) transferring the wet layer (A) under pressure to an at least partially hydrophilic surface of a substrate (B), so as to form the laminated material (S); (c) drying the laminated material. The invention also relates to a device for implementing the process. |
US10618012B2 |
Method for manufacturing self-healing hydrogel-filled separation membrane for water treatment
A method for manufacturing a self-healing hydrogel-filled separation membrane for water treatment includes soaking a porous support comprising pores in a monomer solution to fill the pores with the solution, removing the excessively filled monomer solution from the porous support, and forming a hydrogel in the pores by crosslinking the monomer. The separation membrane does not require an additional repair process when damage occurs to the separation membrane and can exhibit superior self-healing effect and physical stability. |
US10618011B2 |
Package, method for storing or transporting sub-nano membrane structure, and sub-nano membrane structure
A package comprises an airtight container having an oxygen permeability of less than or equal to 15 ml/m2dMPa and water vapor permeability of less than or equal to 2 g/m2d, and a sub-nano membrane structure accommodated in the airtight container. The sub-nano membrane structure having a porous support and a sub-nano membrane. The sub-nano membrane formed on the porous support and having an average pore diameter of less than or equal to 1 nm. |
US10618002B2 |
System and method for treating ambient air
A system for treating ambient air is provided. The system includes a flow control structure disposed on a vehicle. The flow control structure is adapted to control flow of ambient air received during movement of the vehicle. The system further includes an actuator operatively coupled to the flow control structure. The actuator is adapted to movably adjust the flow control structure. The system further includes a controller disposed on the vehicle and communicably coupled to the actuator. The controller is configured to control the actuator based on at least a quality of ambient air. The system further includes an air treatment component for selectively receiving ambient air from the flow control structure. The air treatment component is adapted to treat at least one pollutant present in ambient air. |
US10618001B2 |
Desulfurization absorption tower
A desulfurization absorption tower, a method for setting up the same and a method for operating the same. The tower may include an internal anti-corrosion layer that may be used for contacting the flue gas and the desulfurization absorption liquid, may define the tower chamber, and may include stainless steel plate whose thickness is 1.0 mm to 6.0 mm. The tower body may include an external supporting layer that may be used for supporting the anti-corrosion layer and may include carbon steel. The supporting layer and the anti-corrosion layer may be designed to jointly bear a load, wherein the supporting layer may be designed to bear a large part of the load, and the anti-corrosion layer may be designed to bear a small part of the load. |
US10618000B2 |
Coated articles having high kNOx/kSOx ratios for selective catalytic reduction
Articles comprising a catalyst film comprising VOx, MoO3 or WO3, and TiO2 deposited on a substrate are disclosed. The articles are useful for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx in exhaust gases. Methods for producing such articles deposit a catalyst film on the substrate to form a coated substrate, which is then calcined. When used in an SCR process, the coated articles have enhanced activity for NOx conversion, reduced activity for SOx conversion, or both. Light-weight, coated articles having high catalyst loads can be fabricated at the same or reduced dimensions when compared with laminated articles, and increased kNOx/kSOx ratios are available even from coated articles having relatively thin catalyst films. The articles should have particular value for power plant operations, where coal and high-sulfur fuels are commonly used and controlling sulfur trioxide generation is critical. |
US10617999B2 |
Process for removing SO2 from flue gases using liquid sorbent injection
Finely atomized alkaline sorbent salt solutions are injected into a hot flue gas stream to remove SO2. Flash evaporation of the droplets produces very fine dried sorbent particles, which react efficiently with SO2 in the flue gas. The liquid sorbent may be sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfite, potassium carbonate, potassium hydroxide or the like. In a coal-fired boiler, the liquid sorbent may be injected after the economizer section, where the flue gas temperature is below 850° F., and upstream of a particulate collection device. The dried sorbent particles react with SO2 and then are removed from the flue gas stream in the particulate collection device, producing a cleaned flue gas stream. |
US10617998B2 |
Methods to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere using a solar PV module as part of a combined cycle energy converter
Systems and methods are provided for reclaiming CO2 from air. The method includes absorbing solar radiation using a special photovoltaic panel, the H-SPV, which is so designed that the heat absorbed by the H-SPV is conducted to the back of the H-SPV to the substrate, and there it is cooled by the airstream behind it. A second supporting panel is included to provide enclosure for the heated air that rises between the two panels by the chimney effect, the heated air between the at least two plates will rise by the chimney effect, sucking in more air to be heated, wherein the air includes CO2, chemically removing the CO2 from the heated air, using a coolant liquid, wherein the coolant liquid in a heat exchanger, when in contact with the CO2 in the heated air, forms a bicarbonate, and releasing air that has had the CO2 chemically removed. |
US10617996B2 |
Desulfurization apparatus and method of operating desulfurization apparatus
A desulfurization apparatus includes a blowdown water line, an organic matter remover, an absorber, and a makeup water introducing line. The blowdown water line is for introducing boiler cooling tower blowdown water from a boiler cooling tower. The organic matter remover is disposed on the blowdown water line to remove organic matter in the boiler cooling tower blowdown water by activated carbon. The absorber is configured to absorb sulfur oxides in flue gas from a boiler. The makeup water introducing line is for introducing the boiler cooling tower blowdown water from which the organic matter has been removed as makeup water for the absorber. |
US10617995B2 |
Process for producing magnesium metal by dehydrating dihydrate magnesium chloride
The present description relates to a process for producing magnesium metal from dihydrate magnesium chloride comprising the steps of dehydrating MgCI2.2H2O with anhydrous hydrochloric acid (HCI) to obtain anhydrous magnesium chloride in an inert environment, releasing the mixture of hydrous HCI and protection gas; and electrolyzing the anhydrous magnesium chloride in an electrolytic cell fed with hydrogen gas under free oxygen atmosphere content, wherein magnesium metal and anhydrous hydrogen chloride are produced, wherein a part of the hydrous HCI is passed through a scrubbing unit to obtain a hydrochloric acid solution, the other part of the hydrochloric chloride gas is dehydrated by contact with a desiccant agent in a drying unit to produce anhydrous HCI, and wherein the anhydrous HCI produced by at least one of the electrolytic cell and the drying unit is reused to dehydrate the of MgCI2.2H2O. |
US10617994B2 |
Amine based hydrogen sulfide scavenging additive compositions of copper salts, and medium comprising the same
The present invention relates to amine based hydrogen sulfide (H2S) scavenging additive compositions comprising A) an additive 1 comprising at least one compound selected from the group comprising copper compound, copper soap, and copper salts of organic acid; and B) at least one activator capable of enhancing hydrogen sulfide (H2S) scavenging efficiency of the additive 1, wherein the activator comprises aliphatic tertiary amine, or oxyalkylated derivate of aliphatic amine, or a mixture thereof. The present invention also relates to a process for scavenging hydrogen sulfide in hydrocarbons by employing the amine based hydrogen sulfide (H2S) scavenging additive composition of the present invention. The present invention also relates to a method of using the amine based hydrogen sulfide (H2S) scavenging additive composition of the present invention for scavenging hydrogen sulfide in hydrocarbons. |
US10617992B2 |
Method of adsorptive gas separation using thermally conductive contactor structure
A method of adsorption allows separation of a first fluid component from a fluid mixture comprising at least the first fluid component in an adsorptive separation system having a parallel passage adsorbent contactor with parallel flow passages having cell walls which include an adsorbent material. The method provides for transferring heat from the heat of adsorption in a countercurrent direction along at least a portion of the contactor during adsorption and transferring heat in either axial direction along the contactor and/or a direction transverse to the axial direction, to provide at least a portion of the heat of desorption during a desorption step. A carbon dioxide separation process to separate carbon dioxide from flue gas also includes steps transferring heat from adsorption or for desorption along the parallel passage adsorbent contactor. |
US10617988B2 |
Filter cleaning
The present invention generally relates to a process and apparatus for cleaning and removing particulate deposits in a particulate filter, in particular for the dry removal of ash deposits with a diesel particulate filter. Compared to the art known procedures, the method of the present invention is based on the provision of a two-stage process including a stage wherein the filter is exposed to a structural resonant frequency under pressure and a stage wherein the filter is exposed to a reverse flow. Combination of a structural resonance frequency with a reverse flow results in an efficient two-stage removal of the debris from the filter without causing any damage to the ceramic body of the filter. |
US10617985B2 |
Gas sensor module with field replaceable, ingress protected, sensor filter
A gas detection device includes a gas sensor module, configured to detect a gas, and a filter assembly. The gas sensor module includes a gas sensor disposed within a gas sensor housing and circuitry coupled to the gas sensor housing. The circuitry is configured to provide an indication of the gas. The filter assembly is configured to couple to the gas sensor housing and protect the gas sensor from particulates. |
US10617984B2 |
Tailored multilayered nano-fibrous filtration media and method of making
A tailored multilayered nano-fibrous filtration media having at least two adjacent layers of nano-fibrous media and a method for making is presently disclosed. The method comprises selecting an overall mean flow pore size for tailoring the multilayered nano-fibrous filtration media, choosing a first layers of nano-fibrous media, calculating an overall mean flow pore size (OMFP) of the tailored multilayered nano-fibrous filtration media, determining if the calculated OMFP is approximately equal to the selected OMFP, if not approximately equal then choosing a different number of layers chosen or choosing at least one layer having a porosity or mean flow pore size different than the previously chosen layer of nano-fibrous media, and adjacently layering each finally chosen layer of nano-fibrous media. |
US10617983B2 |
Filter coupling device and a substrate treating apparatus having same
A filter coupling device couples to a filter. The filter coupling device includes a plurality of joint members for connection to a plurality of connection openings of the filter. The filter coupling device also includes an arrangement switcher for switching an arrangement of the joint members between a first arrangement and a second arrangement. |
US10617981B2 |
Filter device for fluids
A filter device for fluids, in particular in the form of a tank-installation return filter, includes a filter element (27) accommodated in a housing (3) having a fluid inlet (17) for supplying unfiltered fluid to an inner cavity (31) of the filter element (27). The inner cavity is surrounded by a filter medium (29) through which unfiltered fluid can flow. A flow-conducting apparatus (13, 49, 77) orients the flow of the unfiltered fluid reaching the filter medium (29) and is provided between the fluid inlet (17) and the inner cavity (31) of the filter element (27). |
US10617979B2 |
Rotor element and a rotor for a screening apparatus
The present invention relates to a turbulence element for use with a rotor and a rotor featuring turbulence elements. The rotor is used in a screening apparatus of the pulp and paper industry. The turbulence element has a longitudinal centerline (CL); two longitudinal edges, a leading edge and a trailing edge; two opposite ends, a first end and a second end; and two surfaces, a top surface and a bottom surface arranged between the leading edge and the trailing edge. The top surface is divided into a leading surface having its origin at the leading edge, and a trailing surface having its origin at the trailing edge. The leading edge and the leading surface are provided with undulations (U). |
US10617976B2 |
Filter apparatus
A filter apparatus has a filter housing (1) accommodating at least one filter element (17) having an inner filter cavity (23) enclosed by a filter medium (27). The housing (1) contains an element bolder (19) that interacts with the filter element (17) located in its functional position. The element holder (19) has a projecting accommodating part (43) with an outer configuration adapted to the shape of an opening (37) located at the end of the filter element (17) to be secured to the element holder (19). The accommodating part (43) fits through the opening (37) of the filter element (17) located in the functional position. |
US10617973B1 |
Cryo-thermal desalinator and method thereof
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a cryo-thermal desalinator, which addresses thermal desalination inefficiency by introducing intrinsic cooling potentials of strategically-piped liquidized gasses to save fuel and increase potable water output. Liquid natural gas fuel flows through internally routed, uninsulated and dedicated piping to natural gas brine burners located outside and under a vessel. The liquid natural gas fuel contributes to condensation and converts to eventual pre-warmed natural gas at the brine burners. Liquid gas flows through an internally routed, closed-loop piping to continually provide condensation, while a liquid gas compressor of the closed-loop exhausts waste heat to assist brine conversion. Saline water piping inside the vessel implements cooling via an optional alternative cooling heat exchanger, accepting portable liquid nitrogen, liquid CO2 dry ice, or both. The cryo-thermal desalinator's multi-cooling liquid gas systems accommodate multi-thermal inputs, assisting with unfired production of thermal desalination water vapor in real time. |
US10617971B2 |
Direct fired evaporator and method for use thereof
A direct-fired evaporator includes a closed vessel into which a slurry feed of a slurry is provided. The vessel includes an outlet for concentrated product and an outlet for solvent vapor. A furnace extends through the vessel under a level of the slurry. A burner is positioned at an entrance to an interior of the furnace. An agitator is disposed in the vessel so as to agitate the slurry around an outer wall of the furnace. Flue gases from combustion are used as a heat-transfer medium for evaporating the slurry. The direct-fired evaporator can be used as a first effect in a multi-effect evaporation system. |
US10617970B2 |
Evaporation system, evaporation method, and sealing system
An evaporating system for separating at least two liquids mixed with one another includes a reactor vessel for receiving the mixture from an inlet, the mixture having a mixture level in the reactor vessel, a blowing-in device for blowing a gaseous aerating agent into the mixture and absorbing the first liquid, a heating device for heating the mixture, an outlet for discharging the aerating agent and the absorbed first liquid, and an inlet for introducing a gaseous fluid above the mixture level to generate a gaseous transport stream to the outlet. |
US10617968B2 |
Building blocks
A building block of six female sides wherein each side of the block is adapted to accept a male side of a second different block. The first block is made up of a cross form comprised of tubular projections, a skeleton block form, and connection components connecting the cross form to the skeleton block form. The second different blocks are made up of at least four generally cylindrical projections extending normally outward from the base plate of the block that may be inserted into any of the six sides of the first block and interconnect by frictional engagement. These blocks can be interconnected and assembled into a block structure that has both a finished outward appearance in which each outermost side of every block is customizable and provides internal passageways for adding structural elements, wiring, lighting or anything else needed to run through the blocks and block structure. |
US10617966B1 |
Clacking ball toy
A clacker ball toy having a housing, a handle attached to the housing, a pair of rods pivotally mounted to the housing, and a sphere attached to an end of each rod at a location remote from the housing, wherein the rods are operatively interconnected to one another so as to move together and in unison with one another, the rods and spheres being mounted such that they can move in a circumferential arc relative to the housing and also move in a common plane, whereby the spheres will strike each other at apex points within the common plane above and below the housing. In the embodiments, the spheres contain an LED device which will illuminate during use of the toy. |
US10617965B2 |
Assembly-toy chassis building element
An assembly-toy chassis building element for a toy vehicle has at least one side wall that is configured for being releasably interconnected with a particular wall of another building element of the toy vehicle. Each end wall of the chassis element includes at least one groove that is compatible with tongues in other building elements in a set of compatible toy building elements so that a compatible toy building element can be interconnected to the end walls of the chassis element. A wider toy vehicle can be assembled by side-to-side coupling of two chassis elements via an intermediate building element having compatible side walls. A longer toy vehicle can be assembled by end-to-end coupling of two chassis elements via an intermediate building element having compatible end walls. |
US10617963B2 |
Method and system for controlling virtual reality attraction
A method and system are used to control a virtual reality attraction that allows a user to experience virtual reality on the basis of the movements of a machine component onto which a user is boarding and image data displayed through an image component to a user. The method includes generating real image contents including real image data photographed by a user's mobile terminal, and metadata including time data and positional data at the time of photographing the real image data. The real image contents are received by the virtual reality attraction as control contents. The virtual reality attraction is controlled to drive the movement of the machine component on the basis of the metadata and at the same time synchronously display the real image data on the image component on the basis of the metadata. |
US10617962B2 |
Parent-child dual rider swing
A playground swing that allows the caregiver to sit within a supportive swing seat while the small child sits on the caregiver's lap while facing the caregiver with their legs wrapped around the hips of the caregiver. The caregiver's legs are free to hand from the swing seat allowing them to pump their legs to provide a swinging motion to the swing while the child's back is supported by a backrest opposing the caregiver's seat allowing the caregiver's arms and hands to be free to interact. |
US10617958B2 |
Methods and systems for updating in-game content
Systems and methods for updating content of a mobile video game allow for mobile communication devices to receive updated content for video games that operate on the devices. The updates may be promotional in nature, and may be pre-selected based on the device type, service, or service provider. The game may contain instructions that cause the mobile communication device to contact an interface and/or server to receive updated content. After the updated content is received by the mobile communication device, the content may be displayed in-game. The user of the mobile communication device may be provided with one or more options that affect the frequency or ability to receive or display updated content. In addition, the server may track what content has already been received by the mobile communication device. |
US10617957B2 |
Systems and methods for reducing fraud in electronic games having virtual currency
Reducing fraud and collusion in an online multiplayer game having a virtual currency, such as poker chips, may include managing the distribution of virtual currency giveaways and limiting collusion among players likely to be using virtual currency obtain by the giveaways. In some embodiments, free chip distribution pools may be established to limit the amount of free chips distributed via (1) a particular distribution method, (2) to a particular player, (3) a combination of player and distribution method, and the like. Players also may be automatically assigned to a particular table and/or seat at the table based on a variety of factors that may indicate a likelihood that the player is using free chips, such as the player's level, the age of the player's account, the buy-in for a given table requested by the user, and the like. Other implementations also are described. |
US10617955B1 |
Testing and delivery of game design assets in a service provider environment
A method for testing game design assets in a service provider environment may include receiving from a client computing device, a request for testing at least one game design asset. The at least one game design asset associated with the received request may be acquired. The at least one game design asset may be tested in a plurality of available test pipelines. The plurality of available test pipelines are implemented on at least one server computer within the service provider environment. Compliance of the at least one game design asset with one or more game engines associated with the plurality of available test pipelines may be determining during the testing. Compatibility information is generated based on the determined compliance, and the test report is communicated to the client computing device. |
US10617953B2 |
Information processing system, non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, information processing apparatus, and information processing method
An information processing system includes a controller which receives an operation input of a user and an information processing unit which performs an information process based on the operation input received by the controller. The information processing unit includes a game progress unit which controls an own character in the virtual space based on the operation input of the user to draw the virtual space with the corresponding color of the own character and a battle determination unit which performs a battle determination based on a drawing state of a corresponding color of an enemy character, which is different from the corresponding color of the own character, to a virtual space and a drawing state of the corresponding color of the own character to the virtual space. |
US10617952B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
When one node, from nodes included in either a finite state machine including a node to which a state of a character is assigned or a behavior tree including a node to which action content of a character is assigned, is designated in accordance with a user operation, a screen, that is for querying a user as to which of a finite state machine and a behavior tree to assign to the one node, is caused to be displayed on a display screen. One from the finite state machine and the behavior tree that is selected in accordance with a user operation is assigned to the one node. |
US10617951B2 |
Interactivity with a mixed reality
Methods of interacting with a mixed reality are presented. A mobile device captures an image of a real-world object where the image has content information that can be used to control a mixed reality object through an offered command set. The mixed reality object can be real, virtual, or a mixture of both real and virtual. |