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US10632093B2 |
Method for improving recognition and/or working memory in hyperphenylalanimenia and phenylketonuria patients
The invention pertains to the use of a composition in the manufacture of a product or method for therapeutically improving, promoting, restoring or maintaining recognition and/or working memory in a subject suffering from PKU and/or in a subject suffering from or at increased risk of impaired recognition and/or working memory associated with PKU, said composition comprising therapeutic amounts of: (i) at least one ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCPUFA) selected from the group consisting of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosapentaenoic acid (DPA); (ii) choline, a choline salt and/or choline ester; and (iii) at least one B vitamin selected from the group consisting of vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and vitamin B9, including functional equivalents thereof, preferably vitamin B6 and/or vitamin B12, and functional equivalents thereof. The invention also pertains to a composition for use in such use or method. |
US10632092B2 |
Composition for and method to increase serum adiponectin and reduce body fat
The invention provides methods and compositions for reducing the percentage of body fat in an animal or human and increasing the level of adiponectin in an animal or human. Such methods include administering to an animal or human sufficient levels of a compound comprising a tri blend of HPMC (K15, K100, and K200) and myristic fatty acid. |
US10632088B2 |
Inactivators of Toxoplasma gondii ornithine aminotransferase for treating toxoplasmosis and malaria
Disclosed are methods, compounds, and compositions for treating infection by an Apicomplexan parasite that include administering a compound that selectively inactivates ornithine aminotransferase of the Apicomplexan parasite. Specifically, the methods, compounds, compounds may be utilized for treating infection by Toxoplasma gondii and toxoplasmosis and for treating infection by Plasmodium falciparum and malaria. The compounds disclosed herein are observed to selectively inactivate Toxoplasma gondii ornithine aminotransferase (TgOAT) relative to human OAT and relative to human γ-aminobutyric aminotransferase (GABA-AT). |
US10632084B2 |
Aquaporin 4 function promotor and pharmaceutical composition for neurological disorders
An aquaporin 4 function promotor contains a compound represented by Formula (1) or (2) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, as an active ingredient. (In the formula, n11 represents an integer of 1 to 10, and R21 represents one selected from the group consisting of an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, an alicyclic heterocyclic group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, and an aromatic heterocyclic group.) |
US10632083B2 |
Ophthalmic compositions
Provided herein is an ophthalmic composition including a therapeutic active agent and an anti-inflammatory agent, in which the active agent is at least about 0.01% w/v of chlorhexidine, derivatives, or analogues of chlorhexidine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvent, hydrate, or polymorph thereof. Methods for treating or preventing ocular disease or infection in a subject in need thereof are also provided. The method may include administering to an eye of a subject an ophthalmic composition including chlorhexidine, derivatives, or analogues of chlorhexidine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvent, hydrate, or polymorph thereof, and an anti-inflammatory agent. The chlorhexidine, derivatives, or analogues of chlorhexidine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvent, hydrate, or polymorph thereof and the anti-inflammatory agent are present in an amount effective to treat or prevent the ocular disease or infection in a subject in need thereof. |
US10632080B2 |
Compositions and methods to improve nanoparticle distribution within the brain interstitium
Improved distribution can be achieved by delivering nanoparticles possessing non-adhesive surfaces via CED in a hyperosmolar infusate solution. This delivery strategy minimizes the hindrances imposed by the brain extracellular matrix and reduces the concentration of therapeutic that is confined within perivascular spaces. |
US10632078B2 |
Rapidly disintegrating gelatinous coated tablets
The present invention relates to an improved gelatinous coated dosage form having two end regions coated with gelatinous materials and an exposed circumferential band. Openings are provided in at least the exposed band to reveal the core material. The invention also relates to methods for manufacturing such gelatinous coated dosage forms. |
US10632077B2 |
Pregabalin-containing, oral sustained-release triple layer tablet
Disclosed a pregabalin-containing, high swellable, oral sustained-release triple layer tablet suitable for administration once daily. |
US10632073B2 |
Granulate for the formulation of orodispersible tablets
This invention relates to a granulate comprising mannitol and sorbitol in a weight ratio of between 70:30 and 97:3. This invention also relates to the use of the said granulate in the preparation of orodispersible tablets, to the orodispersible tablets obtained with the said granulate and to a process of production for obtaining the said granulate. |
US10632072B2 |
Systems and methods for continuous manufacturing of liposomal drug formulations
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for the continuous production of liposomes. An example method includes (a) mixing a solution of lipid and organic solvent from one or more containers to create an organic solvent-lipid solution, (b) providing the organic solvent-lipid solution to a first inlet of an injection port at a first flow rate, wherein the first inlet is in fluid communication with a first conduit, (c) providing an aqueous solution to a second inlet of the injection port at a second flow rate, wherein the second inlet is influid communication with a second conduit, wherein the first conduit is positioned concentrically within the second conduit at an outlet of the injection port, and wherein the first conduit extends through the outlet of the injection port, and (d) mixing the organic lipid solution and the aqueous solution to create a plurality of liposomes. |
US10632062B2 |
Hair care composition
A hair care composition includes a mixture including olive oil, a hair curl controlling cream, unrefined Vitellaria paradoxa (shea) butter and baby oil cream. |
US10632054B2 |
Method for hair frizz reduction
A method directed to a hair soaking treatment for frizz reduction comprising immersion of consumer hair into an aqueous composition is disclosed. The corresponding composition comprises from about 0.25% to 20% of a moisture control material or mixture of moisture control materials wherein the moisture control material has structure selected from the group A) wherein R is hydrogen or metal ion, R6 is methyl, ethyl, propyl, alkenyl or phenyl having less than 12 carbon atoms and wherein R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12 are hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, hydroxyl, methoxy or ethoxy groups; B) an alcohol wherein R13 is an alkyl, alkenyl, straight or branched carbon chains and; and wherein R14 is hydrogen, hydroxyl, alkyl, methyl, ethyl and propyl wherein the structure of such alcohol contains less than 20 total carbon atoms; C) alcohol comprising an unsaturated double bond in the C2 position. D) an alkyl-substituted glycol wherein the structure of such alkyl substituted glycol contains less than 20 carbon atoms; E) a monoalkyl or dialkyl substituted glycerin or mono- or di-esters of glycerin with fatty acids wherein the structure of such monoalkyl- or dialkyl-substituted glycerin or glycerin esters contains less than 20 total carbon atoms; F) wherein R15 could be hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, phenyl group and wherein the structure of the R13 group contain less than 20 carbon atoms; G) a fatty acid ester containing from 15-40 total carbon atoms and wherein the moisture control material of Class II is weakly to non-acidic and further wherein the moisture control material of Class II has protein binding higher than 10 and molecular volume lower than 1500 and log P higher than 0.5 and pKa of 5 or higher and hydrogen-binding higher than 4. |
US10632053B2 |
Process for bleaching hair
The present invention relates to a hair bleaching process for improved and milder bleaching, especially for bleaching human hair. The ready-to-use bleaching composition comprises carboxylic acids in addition to bleaching persalts and oxidizing agents added at the time of use. |
US10632047B2 |
Methods, compositions, and devices for supplying dietary fatty acid needs
Nutritional formulas comprising long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) are provided, along with methods and devices for preparing and/or administering nutritional formulas. In some embodiments, a percentage of the LC-PUFAs in the nutritional formula are in the form of monoglycerides and/or free fatty acids. In some embodiments, the nutritional formulas do not comprise added lipase. Also provided are methods for providing nutrition to a subject, methods for improving fat absorption, methods for improving cognitive ability, methods for preventing chronic lung disease, and methods for reducing the length of time a patient requires total parenteral nutrition. |
US10632040B2 |
Systems, devices, components and methods for triggering or inducing resonance or high amplitude oscillations in a cardiovascular system of a patient
Various embodiments of systems, devices, components, and methods for providing external therapeutic vibration stimulation to a patient are disclosed and described. Therapeutic vibration stimulation is provided to at least one location on a patient's skin, or through clothing or a layer disposed next to the patient's skin, and is configured to trigger or induce resonance or high amplitude oscillations in a cardiovascular system of the patient. Inducing such resonance can aid in training autonomic reflexes and improve their functioning. |
US10632037B2 |
Programmable examination and procedure tables and chairs
Examination or procedure tables and chairs which can be moved into positions in more efficient and desirable ways to better meet the needs of the patient and medical service providers. In particular, a plurality of actuators which cause the seat, leg rest and foot rest of the table or chair to move and which may, if desired, be independently programmed to provide mechanically independent movement of the seat, leg rest and foot rest to desirable positions needed to provide ease of entry or transfer by the patient to the equipment including positioning the highest portion of the seat to a home or patient entry position no more than nineteen inches from the floor. |
US10632032B1 |
Partner snore feature for adjustable bed foundation
A sleep system comprises at least one mattress including a first sleep area for a first occupant, the first sleep area including a first section for a portion of a body of the first occupant, and a second sleep area adjacent to the first sleep area for a second occupant, the second sleep area including a second section for a portion of a body of the second occupant, an articulation system for articulating the first section and the second section, a first user controller configured to communicate with the articulation system in order to control articulation of the first section, and a second user controller configured to communicate with the articulation system in order to control articulation of the second section, wherein the first user controller is further configured to communicate with the articulation system in order to move the second section into a predetermined position. |
US10632030B2 |
Portable and collapsible support structures and related methods
A reconfigurable portable load bearing structure which can be configured into an extended load bearing configuration or a collapsed configuration, comprising of a first, second and third plurality of rail segments that are each rotatably coupled together and a plurality of support segments or pads which are configured to selectively couple and latch into one of a plurality of positions on said first, second and third plurality of rail segments. |
US10632028B2 |
Composite sheet material, disposable wearing article using the same, and production method and production apparatus for composite sheet material
The present invention provides a composite sheet material in which a three-dimensional sheet material and a flat sheet material are firmly joined to each other and which is excellent in ventilation and the like, soft, and good in touch. In the composite sheet material, a three-dimensional sheet material having a large number of protruding portions formed thereon and a flat sheet material not having such protruding portions are layered on each other and joined. The three-dimensional sheet material is joined to the flat sheet material at joining parts apart from protruding portions. A plurality of joining parts are formed around each protruding portion in such a manner as to surround the protruding portion. The area of the joining part is less than 50% of that of a base surrounded by the protruding portions. Some of the joining parts are provided with a through hole penetrating the composite sheet material. |
US10632026B2 |
Disposable absorbent garment with improved elastication
A disposable absorbent garment includes front and rear panels with zones of elastification and non-elastication in the abdomen and rear regions of the garments. The zones of elastification comprise an elastified region, and a non-elastified region or a de-elastified region. The elastified non-elastified or de-elastified regions work in tandem to provide greater contour support and improved fit. |
US10632023B2 |
Systems and methods for inspecting absorbent articles on a converting line
A method for inspecting absorbent articles is provided. The inspection is performed using an inspection algorithm generated with a convolutional neural network having convolutional neural network parameters. The convolutional neural network parameters are generated by a training algorithm. Based on the inspection, characteristics of the absorbent articles, such as defects, can be identified. Absorbent articles having identified characteristics can be rejected, or other actions can be taken. |
US10632019B2 |
Vacuum wound therapy wound dressing with variable performance zones
A dressing for an open wound includes a cover layer dimensioned for positioning relative to a wound bed. The cover layer permits an evacuation of the space around the wound bed such that a sub-atmospheric pressure may be established to stimulate healing and facilitate the removal of fluid from the wound. Multiple performance zones in the cover layer allow the wound dressing to remain in position through repeated cycles of evacuation without placing undue strain on the wound bed. An outer peripheral zone may include a high peel-strength adhesive while an intermediate zone may include a shear resistant adhesive. A central zone may be devoid of any coating to maximize moisture transmission through cover layer. |
US10632016B2 |
Disposable eye patch/shield
A shield for protecting the eye of a patient who is undergoing treatment of a facial area, such as the nose-bridge, forehead, temple, or an area immediately surrounding the eye. The shield has an outer shell of a formed semi-flexible or rigid metal foil that extends all the way to the edge of the shield, including an adhesive area of the shield that holds the shield around the eye of the patient. The foil layer is combined with one or more layers of polyester to avoid reflection of the light energy on the user or one or more layers of foam to provide for heat insulation, adhesion and patient comfort. The shield is formed at the contact portion to fit over the orbital area of the patient's eye. |
US10632015B2 |
Goggles with interchangeable locking strap
Goggles include a goggle frame, a goggle strap, and a goggle strap connector. The goggle strap has a direction of strap tension when the goggles are worn by a user. The goggle strap connector includes a female bracket and a male bracket. The female bracket is directly coupled to the goggle frame or the goggle strap, including first and second bracket walls, a channel defined between the bracket walls, projections, and recesses. The male bracket is configured to mateably couple to the female bracket, including a sliding bar and an enlarged bar end. First movement of the goggle strap in the strap tension direction may move at least one of the bar bumps of the enlarged bar end past at least one of the projections to position the at least one of the bar bumps within at least one of the recesses. |
US10632011B2 |
Thermotherapeutic pad with beads in textured envelope
A thermotherapeutic pad includes a sealed envelope having a top layer of plastic and a bottom layer of textured plastic. The top layer of plastic and the bottom layer of textured plastic can be heat-sealed together. The bottom layer of textured plastic has an outer textured surface and is more thermally insulative than the top layer of plastic. A plurality of gel beads and liquid are contained inside the sealed envelope. The bottom layer of the pad can be placed against the skin or clothing to provide thermal therapy. Baffles can be provided inside the sealed envelope to promote even distribution of gel beads. |
US10632008B2 |
Glans penis extender or foreskin retractor
A device to keep a male glans penis exposed, by extending the glans penis or retracting the foreskin, consisting of a glans penis loop around the glans penis or foreskin and attached to a base strap extending along the underside of the scrotum and penis, which base strap is adjustable to extend the glans penis or retract the foreskin and thereby keeping the glans penis exposed. |
US10632007B2 |
Thermoplastic cast having outstanding deformability and rigidity, and production method for same
A thermoplastic cast, which is easy to reuse or implant, and a production method for same, are described. The cast includes a core material to which is attached polycaprolactone while being made in a mesh shape by the mutual crossing over and connecting of threads having a predetermined diameter, with the weaving of a plurality of strands of thin threads; and a structure which is made using a polycaprolactone composite and is formed so as to surround the outer part of the core material by means of insert injection. The patient experiences no discomfort despite the cast being structurally robust, because ventilation properties are improved due to the cast being formed in a mesh shape and because the structure, which is made using the polycaprolactone composite, is formed so as to surround the outer part of the core material by means of insert injection. |
US10632006B2 |
Device and methods for treating a lower limb joint pathology and lower limb pain
A method of treating a patient suffering from pain in the lower limb or a lower limb musculoskeletal disease is provided. The method includes placement of at least two calibrated, differential disturbances or protuberances under the patient's feet. |
US10632005B2 |
Catheter system for treating vascular and non-vascular diseases
The present invention relates to a catheter system and methods of using such catheter system for the treatment of vascular and non-vascular pathologies. More specifically, the present invention is directed towards a catheter system for the actuation of a temporarily implantable member elastically deformable by hydraulic means. |
US10632004B2 |
Hollow drug-filled stent and method of forming hollow drug-filled stent
A stent is formed from a wire having an outer member, a radiopaque member lining at least a portion of the outer member inner surface, and a lumen defined by the outer member inner surface or the radiopaque member inner surface. A substance is disposed in the lumen to be eluted through at least one opening disposed through the outer member to the lumen. The radiopaque member may be substantially continuous along the length of the wire or disposed only along portions of the wire such as crowns. In a method for making the stent, a composite wire including an outer member, a radiopaque intermediate member, and a core member is shaped into a stent pattern and processed to remove the core member and optionally portions of the radiopaque intermediate member, without damaging the outer member. |
US10632000B2 |
Sizing instrument and punch for use in a surgical procedure to implant a stemless humeral component
A stemless humeral component for replacing the humeral head of a patient's humerus includes a support flange having a number of cantilevered legs extending distally away from a bottom surface thereof. Instruments and methods for surgically installing the stemless humeral component are also disclosed. |
US10631999B2 |
Systems and methods for inserting an interbody spacer and bone plate assembly
Implant assemblies, systems, and methods for stabilizing a joint between a superior vertebra and an inferior vertebra may include a plate member coupled to an interbody spacer with at least one fastener that extends superiorly or inferiorly from the implant assembly to anchor within a vertebral body and stabilize the joint. Inserters and methods of insertion may also be included to facilitate fixation of various implant assemblies within the intervertebral space of the joint between the superior vertebra and the inferior vertebra. |
US10631993B2 |
Set of glenoid components for a shoulder prosthesis
This set comprises glenoid components that each include a body defining, on two of its opposite faces, respectively, a joint surface, intended to cooperate with a humeral head, and a bearing surface bearing against the socket of a shoulder blade. In this set, the glenoid components are provided in several different sizes, respectively defined by the dimensions of the joint surface of their body. At least two glenoid components of which the bearing surfaces respectively have different dimensional geometries are provided so as to allow the surgeon to improve the durability of the mechanical cooperation between the implanted component and the operated socket. |
US10631992B2 |
Multi-curvature liners for reversed shoulder replacement
A reverse shoulder replacement system including a humeral liner defining a split curvature bearing surface that includes a plurality of curvature regions. The plurality of curvature regions are configured to engage a glenosphere of a glenoid implant individually or in combination to provide an improved fit between the glenosphere and the humeral liner. |
US10631990B2 |
Structures for treating patello-femoral osteoarthritis
Implant apparatus and methods are directed toward treating conditions involving the knee joint, and the patella specifically, maintain alignment or address misalignment of a patella through a full range of motion of the knee joint Exemplary devices include an elastomeric, Y-shaped device which is secured to the femur and patella on opposite ends thereof by bone anchors. The elastomeric device can be either rotatably or non-rotatably connected to the bone anchors. |
US10631984B2 |
Transseptal delivery system
A delivery system includes a delivery catheter with a capsule configured to carry a prosthesis and a steering catheter for steering the delivery catheter. The delivery catheter can be advanced through a patient's vasculature to a target treatment area. The capsule can be opened and the prosthesis can be deployed into the target treatment area. Additionally, a method for delivering a prosthesis to a target treatment area includes advancing a delivery catheter through a patient's vasculature to the target treatment area, steering the delivery catheter toward the target treatment area, opening a capsule on the delivery catheter, and deploying the prosthesis into the target treatment area. |
US10631983B1 |
Distal subannular anchoring tab for side-delivered transcatheter valve prosthesis
The invention relates to a distal anchoring tab for an orthogonally delivered prosthetic mitral valve where the tab is extended using a guide wire to capture native mitral leaflet and/or chordae tissue and withdrawing the guide wire contracts the tab and pins the native tissue against the subannular sidewall of the prosthetic valve. |
US10631978B2 |
Prosthetic heart valve
A prosthetic heart valve (10) which includes a stent (14) having three leaflets (12) attached thereto is provided. The stent (14) is compressible so as to be capable of being introduced into a patient's body through a minimally invasive procedure and has a ring-like body (16) defining in its height three arch-shaped elements (18). Each element (18) includes an arc (20) and a pair of haunches (22) extending from opposite sides thereof, with three commissural posts (26) formed by the haunches (22) of adjacent elements (18). The leaflets (12) each have an attachment edge (28) and a free edge (30) with a belly (32) extending therebetween. The leaflets (12) are movable between a coapted condition, in which the free edges (30) abut and prevent fluid flow through the valve (10), and an open condition, in which fluid flow through the valve (10) is permitted. The leaflets (12) are made from a polymeric material and are moulded directly onto the stent (14) so as to provide for continuous attachment thereof. |
US10631976B2 |
Method of manufacturing breast implants with integrated transponders
The present invention provides, in various embodiments, a breast implant with an RFID transponder embedded therein, so that the implant can be conveniently identified while inside the human body, and methods of making the same. |
US10631975B2 |
Detection of leakage in implants
An implant includes a hollow biocompatible shell, first and second electrodes, filling material, and circuitry. The hollow biocompatible shell is configured to be implanted in an organ of a patient. The first electrode is disposed inside the shell. The second electrode has at least one surface disposed outside the shell. The filling material, which includes carbon nanotubes (CNT), fills the shell and is configured, in response to a rupture occurring in the shell, to change a spatial orientation of the CNT and thus to cause a change in electrical conductivity of the filling material between the first electrode and the rupture. The circuitry is electrically connected to the first and second electrodes and is configured to detect the rupture by sensing the change in the electrical conductivity of the CNT, and to produce an output indicative of the detected rupture. |
US10631973B2 |
Compostions and methods for tissue repair
Provided herein are compositions and methods for treating a subject with damaged tissue, such as an injury associated with a tissue to tissue (e.g., a connective tissue-to-connective tissue or tissue to bone) interface. One aspect provides an adhesive film or adhesive layer, optionally comprising a biomaterial, tissue growth factors, including CTGF/CCN2, or cells. |
US10631972B2 |
Branched vessel endoluminal device
An endoluminal prosthesis comprises a prosthetic trunk having a trunk lumen and a trunk wall, a first prosthetic branch having a first branch lumen and a branch wall, and a second prosthetic branch having a second branch lumen. The first branch lumen and the second branch lumen are both in fluid communication with the trunk lumen through the trunk wall and the second branch lumen is in fluid communication with the first branch lumen through the branch wall. Additional devices, systems, and methods are disclosed. |
US10631970B1 |
Removal assist catheter for engaging IVC filter strut independent of strut orientation
A device for assisting in the removal of items endovascularly includes a catheter, an engagement head, and a pull rod. The pull rod has a proximal portion and a distal end connected to the engagement head. The pull rod is movable within the catheter to selectively extend and retract the engagement head from the distal end of the catheter. The engagement head is arranged to grab an item without regard to a particular orientation of the item. The engagement head has a generally cylindrical outer shape that corresponds to an internal surface of the catheter. The engagement head has a serrated proximal edge arranged to grab and hold an item against the distal end of the catheter, and an internal relief area located radially inwardly from said serrated proximal edge to aid in engaging an item. |
US10631969B2 |
Medical device for modification of left atrial appendage and related systems and methods
Devices, methods and systems are provided for occluding an opening within the tissue of a body, such as a left atrial appendage. In one embodiment, a medical device includes an occluder portion and an anchor portion. The occluder portion includes a hub that defines an axis, the occluder portion extending between a proximal end coupled to the hub and a distal end defining an occluder eyelet adjacent thereto. The anchor portion extends between a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to an anchor hub and the second end defining an anchor eyelet adjacent thereto and hingeably coupled to the occluder eyelet. With this arrangement, the anchor hub is moveable along the axis to move the anchor portion between a retracted position and a deployed position upon the occluder portion being in an expanded position. |
US10631967B2 |
Methods and apparatus for securing and tensioning a urethral sling to pubic bone
Improved methods and apparatus to secure a urethral sling to pubic bone in a sub-urethral location to support the urethra and alleviate incontinence are disclosed. The urethral sling is preferably formed of a flexible sheet material extending between opposed first and second sling ends and bounded by opposed first and second sling sides. The urethral sling is selectively tensioned in a central portion intermediate the first and second sling ends and/or in one or both of end portions bracketing the central portion. In one embodiment, pre-positioned plicating lines in the central portion are selectively drawn and tied to slacken the central portion and tension the end portions. In further embodiments, bone anchor lines passed through locations displaced from the sling ends are drawn and fixed to tension the central portion between the displaced locations and slacken the end portions. |
US10631962B2 |
Apparatus and methods for cleaning teeth and gingival pockets
Various apparatus and methods for cleaning teeth and gingival pockets are disclosed herein. A fluid platform can include a pressure wave generator configured to propagate pressure waves through a treatment fluid. The pressure waves may be sufficient to remove undesirable dental deposits from a treatment tooth, neighboring gums, and/or spaces between the tooth and gums. |
US10631959B2 |
Retainerless orthodontic implant system
A retainerless orthodontic dental implant system for positioning the mandible forward relative to the maxilla and for facilitating optimal airflow during sleep and a method of using such a system. |
US10631958B2 |
Variable geometry osteotome set with multiple modes of use for implant socket formation
A set of osteotomes have conical tips with free end diameters alternately increasing by a constant increment, k, as a step function, beginning with the first osteotome; and working base diameters alternately increases by a constant increment, C, as a step function, beginning with the second osteotome. For seven osteotomes, the first and second diameters respectively are: 1 mm and 2 mm; 1 mm and 3 mm; 2 mm and 3 mm; 2 mm and 4 mm; 3 mm and 4 mm; 3 mm and 5 mm; and 4 mm and 5 mm. In a first mode all seven osteotomes are used to provide very gradual diameter escalations. In a second mode the first, third, fifth, and seventh osteotomes provide conventional Summers' diameter escalations. In third and fourth modes the first, fourth, and seventh osteotomes, and the second, fifth, and seventh osteotomes respectively provide increasingly more aggressive Summers' type escalations. |
US10631954B1 |
Systems and methods for determining orthodontic treatments
A method of determining an orthodontic treatment comprising: obtaining a 3D model of a simulated position of upper and lower teeth following a simulated orthodontic treatment, the 3D model comprising a point cloud representation comprising a plurality of vector points; in a 3D grid having cells onto which the plurality of the vector points have been mapped, identifying cells containing vectors points representative of the upper teeth and applying a first mask to these cells; identifying cells containing vectors points representative of the lower teeth and applying a second mask to these cells; determining the simulated orthodontic treatment as the determined orthodontic treatment if the 3D grid does not include at least one cell which includes both the first mask and the second mask. |
US10631953B2 |
Three-dimensional printed dental appliances using support structures
Systems and methods are disclosed for fabricating a dental or oral appliance utilizing support structures. A three dimensional representation of the dentition of a patient may be captured and reconfigured for correcting one or more malocclusions. The oral appliance may be printed upon an inner structure which supports the oral appliance during fabrication. The inner structure may be subsequently removed once the oral appliance is completed. |
US10631952B2 |
Support of removable components in a teeth model manufactured by means of CAM
A physical model of a set of teeth, wherein the physical model includes a gingival part in which a cavity comprising a cavity wall is formed; and a removable component having a part shaped as a tooth, where the removable component is configured for fitting into the cavity with a gap at an interface between the removable component and the cavity wall. The removable component or the cavity wall includes one or more supporting elements extending across the gap to establish contact between the removable component and the cavity wall to support and position the removable component in the cavity, and where contact between the removable component and the cavity wall at the interface only is provided by the supporting elements. |
US10631949B2 |
Instrument device manipulator with back-mounted tool attachment mechanism
An instrument device manipulator (IDM) is attached to a surgical arm of a robotic system and comprises a surgical tool holder and an outer housing. The surgical tool holder includes an attachment interface that can secure a surgical tool in a front-mount configuration (where the attachment interface is on a face opposite of an elongated body of the surgical tool) or a back-mount configuration (where the attachment interface is on the same face as the elongated body of the surgical tool). The surgical tool holder may rotate continuously within the outer housing. In a back-mount configuration, the surgical tool holder may have a passage that receives the elongated body of the tool and allows free rotation of the elongated body about the rotational axis. A surgical drape separates the IDM and robotic arm from a tool, while allowing electrical and/or optical signals to pass therebetween. |
US10631947B2 |
Device for brain biopsy
Various devices and methods for guiding a biopsy surgical tool are disclosed. One type of surgical device includes a first rotational mechanism, a translational mechanism, and a second rotational mechanism. In some cases, the second rotational mechanism includes a circular frame and an end-effector. The yaw movement of the end-effector is effectuated via the first rotational mechanism. In addition, roll and pitch movements of the end-effector are effectuated via the second rotational mechanism. Furthermore, translational movement of the end-effector is effectuated via the translational mechanism. |
US10631946B2 |
System for endoscopic intracranial procedures
A system for intracranial access that includes a support assembly is described. The support assembly has a hub and lobes surrounding a central aperture for introducing a sheathed core that can accommodate an endoscope and/or other devices. Some embodiments include a collar and a ring, each of which can be tightened to secure the sheathed core in place. An accessory device for use during intracranial aspiration procedures is described. |
US10631940B2 |
Surgical path setting device, surgical robot system comprising same and surgical path setting method for surgical robot
A surgical path setting method, for a surgical robot, comprises the steps of (a) the surgical robot's operating a first surgical path that has been preset with respect to a surgical site of a person to be operated on; (b) the surgical robot's confirming whether or not a surgical path reset command, transmitted from a surgical path setting device, has been received; (c) the surgical robot's stopping if the surgical path reset command has been received; (d) the surgical path setting device's receiving an input of surgical path form information; (e) the surgical path setting device's determining a second surgical path, which is a new surgical path, on the basis of the surgical path form information and then transmitting same to the surgical robot; and (f) the surgical robot's operating along the second surgical path. |
US10631935B2 |
Head registration using a personalized gripper
A method includes acquiring an anatomical image of at least part of a head of a specific patient, the anatomical image capturing at least a selected location in the head. A personalized gripper, which is shaped based on the anatomical image to personally fit an organ of the specific patient at the selected location, and which includes a first position sensor of a position-tracking system, is fitted. The anatomical image is registered with a coordinate system of the position-tracking system, by identifying the selected location in the anatomical image and measuring a first position of the first position sensor using the position-tracking system. A medical device that includes a second position sensor of the position-tracking system, is navigated in the head of the specific patient by displaying a second position of the medical device in the head on the registered anatomical image. |
US10631934B2 |
Image and laser guided control of cutting using a robotic surgical system
A process and system for computer assisted orthopedic procedure is provided with a plurality of options to plan, execute, and monitor the creation of a cavity to receive a prosthetic based on clinical needs and pre-operative imaging data. A phantom made of materials of known densities is used to normalize CT image intensity values to estimate bone density. The process and system controls the speed, cutter engagement, orientation, and shape of the cavity so produced based on the normalized bone density values. |
US10631932B2 |
Systems and methods for optimizing parameters of orthopaedic procedures
Systems and methods for optimizing parameters of an orthopaedic procedure for a particular patient, including parameters relating to the anatomic and biomechanic fit of an implant or implant system implanted into the patient's joint. These systems and methods may utilize patient-specific information gathered pre-operatively in conjunction with optimization algorithms to determine an optimal implant design and an optimal position and orientation for implantation of the implant into the particular patient's joint. |
US10631927B2 |
Small loop ablation catheter
A catheter system for creating lesions for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias is disclosed that includes a catheter having a distal ablation segment that has an electrode array comprising a plurality of spaced ablation and recording electrode devices arranged in a tight loop configuration that is used to create a series of overlapping loop-shaped ablation footprints to produce a continuous lesion resembling a chain-link configuration. |
US10631921B2 |
Coaptive surgical sealing tool
A coaptive surgical sealing tool may be similar to an ordinary hemostat with long (50, 60, 70 or 80 mm) thin jaws for sliding into the liver parenchyma, without tearing the larger blood vessels. The jaws are spring loaded and are designed for uniform compression, and to avoid closing too quickly. The jaws are capable of sealing a 50, 60, 70 or 80 mm sealing length, in a single bite, although it can also seal shorter lengths as well. The tool can be used with existing RF/bi-polar cautery generators. |
US10631917B2 |
Adjustable electrosurgical pencil
An electrosurgical pencil for use in performing surgery on a surgical site includes a main body forming a handle grippable by user and having open front and rear ends. The pencil has a vent tube which is open at its forward end, mounted in an airflow vent of the body, and slidable therein. The tube is adjustable in its longitudinal direction from a retracted position to various extended positions. An elongate electrode is mountable in the tube and independently slidable therein. The electrode is adjustable in its longitudinal direction from a retracted position to various extended positions where a forward section of the electrode projects from the open forward end of the tube. The electrode tool is adjustable by manually pulling on a projecting forward section of the electrode. |
US10631914B2 |
Bipolar electrosurgical instrument with movable electrode and related systems and methods
An electrosurgical device is provided that includes a handset having a shaft extending therefrom, a pair of active electrodes at a distal end of the shaft, and a movable, electrically floating electrode selectively positionable between the active electrodes. The floating electrode, when positioned to contact tissue between the active electrodes, modifies the electrosurgical current flows through tissue. The resultant modified current flows enables a surgeon to more effectively to control tissue desiccation by focusing electrosurgical energy toward targeted tissue and by reducing peripheral current flows. Embodiments are provided wherein the active electrodes include cooling provisions. Related electrosurgical systems and method of use are also provided. |
US10631909B2 |
Ophthalmic surgical control apparatus
An ophthalmic surgical control apparatus is configured to be connectable to a piezo handpiece for emulsifying an eye lens. The control apparatus includes a frequency generator having a first and a second frequency module. The first frequency module generates a first oscillation signal having a first frequency lower than the ultrasonic resonant frequency of the piezo handpiece. The second frequency module generates a second oscillation signal having a second frequency greater than the ultrasonic resonant frequency of the piezo handpiece. A frequency generator control module controls the first and the second frequency modules. |
US10631907B2 |
Shaper for vertebral fixation rods
A system for rod bending for use in robotic spinal surgery, enabling the correct bending of a fusion rod to match the shape required to accurately pass through the heads of the pedicle screws. The system uses data generated by information provided to the robot by the surgeon's preoperative plan, optionally augmented by feedback from the robot control system of deviations encountered intraoperatively. Such deviations could occur, for example, when the surgeon decides intraoperatively on a different trajectory or even to skip screws on one vertebra, in which case, the robot will be commanded to perform the alternative procedure, with commensurate instructions relayed to the control system of the rod-bending machine. The system is also able to thin down the rod at predetermined locations along its length, adapted to be at selected intervertebral locations, for maintaining limited flexibility between vertebrae, instead of fixating them. |
US10631906B2 |
Apparatus for transferring a viscous material
An apparatus for transferring a viscous material comprising: a) a first container capable of containing a viscous material; b) a transfer piston insertable in the first container so that the piston forms a circumferential seal with respect to the container, the transfer piston including a hole; and c) a mechanism for attaching an aperture of a second container to the hole in the transfer piston wherein insertion of the transfer piston into the first container causes the viscous material to pass through the aperture into the second container. |
US10631904B2 |
Orthopaedic implant with fixation feature and a method of implanting thereof
An orthopedic implant comprises a body having an articulating surface and a surface opposite the articulating surface. The surface opposite the articulating surface includes a fixation feature. The fixation feature is configured to have a variable width for fastening the implant to a fixation bore formed in a bone. |
US10631896B2 |
Elongated pin for an external modular fixation system for temporary and/or permanent fixation applications and external modular fixation system
The invention relates to an elongated pin (2) for an external modular fixation system for temporary and/or permanent fixation applications to treat bone fractures and to connect two or more bone fragments to each other, comprising an elongated stem (3) extending along a longitudinal axis with a first end portion (4) and an opposite second end portion (5), said first end portion (4) having a tip for the insertion of the first end portion (4) into a bone, wherein said first end portion (4) has a conical shape with an external thread, forming a conical threaded end portion, the extension of said conical threaded end portion along the longitudinal axis being determined by the depth of penetration of the conical end portion limited to only the cortical portion of the bone. |
US10631894B2 |
Tissue-removing catheter, tissue-removing element, and method of making same
A tissue-removing catheter includes a tissue-removing element operably connected to a drive shaft for rotation of the tissue-removing element about an axis of rotation in a cutting direction. The tissue-removing element is, in some embodiments, an integrally formed one-piece body. The tissue-removing element has a tissue-removing head that includes a plurality of shearing members spaced apart around the axis of rotation. Channels separate the plurality of shearing members and extend through the radially outer surface of the tissue-removing head. In some embodiments, the shearing members include respective wedge portions that hook and cleave tissue as the tissue-removing element rotates. |
US10631890B2 |
Tissue shaving instrument
A surgical instrument and method of removing a portion of a tissue mass includes a shaft, a cutting member, and an aspiration vent. The shaft has a shaft lumen, a shaft window, and a shaft edge. The cutting member is disposed within the shaft lumen and is configured to cyclically move from a first position to a second position relative to the shaft. The cutting member includes a cutting window opening, a cutting edge, and a suction lumen to cut the tissue portion with the cutting member in the first position. The aspiration vent extends through at least one of the shaft or the cutting member for fluid communication with the suction lumen to suction an airflow for urging the tissue portion away from the cutting edge and along the suction lumen. |
US10631888B2 |
Systems and methods for tissue treatment
Systems and methods are configured to treat a tissue by automatically linearly oscillating an instrument into a target site. A system may include a body having a length and configured to receive a portion of the instrument guide member having an exposed end and/or an instrument. The system may further include an actuator member disposed within the body and configured to linearly oscillate the instrument within the instrument guide member a fixed distance past the exposed end. The systems and methods can increase patient comfort while empowering clinicians by simplifying interventions for musculoskeletal disorders. |
US10631887B2 |
Electrosurgical forceps for video assisted thoracoscopic surgery and other surgical procedures
A surgical instrument includes a shaft defining an axis, an end effector coupled to a distal portion thereof, a fixed handle coupled to a proximal portion thereof, a drive bar, a movable handle, and a linkage. The drive bar is disposed within the shaft and operably coupled to the end effector. The movable handle is movable relative to the fixed handle between open and closed positions and is coupled to the drive bar via a first pin on the axis. The linkage includes a first end portion coupled to the movable handle via a second pin and a second end portion coupled to the shaft via a third pin on the axis. In the closed position of the movable handle, the second pin is disposed in a near-over-center position relative to the axis to reduce a force necessary to maintain the movable handle in the closed position. |
US10631886B2 |
Surgical instrument
An embodiment of the present invention provides a surgical instrument including: an end tool including a first jaw and a second jaw configured to rotate independently; an operator including a pitch operator controlling a pitch motion of the end tool, a yaw operator controlling a yaw motion of the end tool, and an actuation operator controlling an actuation motion of the end tool; an operating force transmitter including a first jaw wire connected with the first jaw to transmit an operation of the operator to the first jaw, a second jaw wire connected with the second jaw to transmit an operation of the operator to the second jaw, and one or more differential members transmitting a rotation of the yaw operator or the actuation operator to the first jaw or the second jaw via the first jaw wire or the second jaw wire; and a connector configured to extend in a first direction (X axis) and having one end portion coupled to the end tool and the other end portion coupled to the operator to connect the operator and the end tool, wherein the pitch operator is configured to rotate around a second direction (Y axis) perpendicular to the first direction; and at least a portion of the operator is configured to be more adjacent to the end tool than a rotating axis of the operator in at least any one operation state of the operator. |
US10631881B2 |
Plating depth gauge and countersink instrument
The present invention relates to a multi-tool or multi-purpose device comprising a counter sink and a depth gauge. In one aspect, the invention provides a method of determining the necessary length of a screw to be implanted into bone. Also provided herein are sterile kits comprising single-use instrumentation for use in orthopedic procedures. |
US10631875B2 |
Haemostatic bracelet
The invention relates to a haemostatic bracelet (1) comprising: —a clamp comprising two branches (11, 12) and a first strut (13), each branch (11, 12) being connected by one of its ends to the other branch by means of the first strut (13), —a compression element (24) placed, when the bracelet is ready for use, inside the space defined by the branches (11, 12) and the first strut (13) of the clamp or inside a projection of this space, the compression element (24) protruding in the direction of the opening between the ends of the branches (11, 12) of the clamp opposite to the first strut (13), —actuation elements (30, 40) fixed to the branches (11, 12) of the clamp so that the ends of the branches (11, 12) of the clamp opposite to the first strut (13) can be spread by moving the ends of the actuation elements towards each other. |
US10631874B2 |
Surgical tool
A medical instrument comprising: (a) a first joint comprising a first member and a second member, the first member configured to be repositionable with respect to the second member in a first degree of freedom; (b) a second joint operatively coupled to the first joint, the second joint comprising a third member and a fourth member, the third member configured to be repositionable with respect to the fourth member in a second degree of freedom; (c) a pair of repositionable jaws operatively coupled to the first joint and the second joint; (d) an occlusion clip detachably mounted to the pair of repositionable jaws; and, (e) a controller operatively coupled to the first joint, the second joint, and the pair of repositionable jaws, the controller including a first control configured to direct repositioning of at least one of the first member and the second member, and a second control configured to direct repositioning of at least one of the third member and the fourth member, and a third control configured to direct repositioning of the pair of repositionable jaws. |
US10631873B2 |
Apparatus and method for heart valve repair
A device for transcatheter gathering of tissue of a heart valve leaflet may include an elongated tube extending in a longitudinal direction and having an open distal end, a tissue securing component disposed at the distal end of the elongated tube, and a capture tool movable in the elongated tube between a retracted position and an extended position. The elongated tube may have an inner surface and a lumen extending therethrough. The tissue securing component may include a clip having a roller and a support element. The roller may be rotatable relative to the support element. The capture tool may be operable to capture tissue of the heart valve leaflet and to draw the captured tissue into the tissue securing component. The tissue securing component may be adapted to be applied to the captured tissue to hold the captured tissue in a gathered configuration. |
US10631872B2 |
Hemostatic clip with needle passer
A device for treating a tissue opening includes a proximal portion including an elongated flexible member, a capsule releasably coupled to a distal end of the flexible member and including a lumen extending therethrough and a clip including a pair of arms movably housed within the capsule. A suture extending along a first one of the pair of arms and including a loop at a distal end thereof extending across an opening extending through the first one of the pair of arms. A suture grabbing element extending laterally from a second one of the pair of arms and including a hook so that, when the pair of arms are moved toward a closed configuration, the hook extends through the opening to grab the loop and draw the distal end of the suture from the first one of the pair of arms toward the second one of the pair of arms. |
US10631871B2 |
Fixation devices, systems and methods for engaging tissue
System for fixation of leaflets of a heart valve including a delivery catheter having an elongated shaft, a proximal end portion and a distal end portion configured to be positioned proximate native leaflets of a heart valve from a remote vascular access point, and a fixation device releasably coupled to the delivery catheter. The fixation device includes a first arm moveable between a closed position and an open position, and a second arm moveable between a closed position and an open position. The fixation device further includes a first gripping element movable relative to the first arm in the open position, the first gripping element biased toward the first arm to capture a first leaflet of the heart valve therebetween, and a second gripping element movable relative to the second arm in the open position, the second gripping element biased toward the second arm to capture a second leaflet of the heart valve therebetween. The first gripping element and the second gripping element each include a plurality of barbs extending therefrom, the plurality of barbs of each of the first gripping element and the second gripping element being aligned transversely in at least one row. The fixation device further includes a covering disposed on each of the first gripping element and the second gripping element, wherein the plurality of barbs of the first gripping element and the second gripping element, respectively, protrude through the covering. |
US10631870B2 |
Method and apparatus for occluding a blood vessel
Apparatus for percutaneously occluding a hollow structure, said apparatus comprising: an occluder, said occluder comprising a first component and a second component, wherein said first component is configured so that it may assume (i) a diametrically-reduced configuration for disposition within the lumen of a hollow tube, and (ii) a diametrically-expanded configuration for disposition adjacent to the hollow structure, whereby to occlude the hollow structure, and further wherein said second component percutaneously connects said first component to a site remote from said first component. |
US10631866B2 |
Release mechanism for linear surgical stapler
An apparatus includes a handle assembly, an end effector, a firing assembly, and a release assembly. The handle assembly includes first and second arms and a latching lever. The end effector includes first and second jaws. The firing assembly is configured to sever tissue captured between the jaws. The release assemble is configured to urge the latching lever away from the first arm to pivot the second jaw from a fully closed position to a partially closed position. |
US10631863B2 |
Apparatus for heart valve repair
A device (10) for repair of a heart valve leaflet includes an elongated body (12) having a lumen (16) extending therethrough in a longitudinal direction, a proximal end, an open distal end (19). A core (11) is disposed within the lumen, and is operable to spin about an axis extending in the longitudinal direction. The spinning of the core draws a portion of the heart valve leaflet into the lumen through the open distal end of the body and secures the portion of the heart valve leaflet to the core in a gathered configuration. |
US10631861B2 |
Slip ring assembly for surgical instrument
A surgical instrument includes a body assembly, a shaft assembly extending distally from the body assembly along a shaft axis, and an end effector at a distal end of the shaft assembly. The shaft assembly includes an outer tube configured to rotate relative to the body assembly about the shaft axis. The surgical instrument further includes a slip ring assembly configured to enable electrical communication between the shaft assembly and the body assembly while permitting relative rotation therebetween. The slip ring assembly includes a first electrical contact supported by the outer tube, and a second electrical contact electrically coupled with the first electrical contact and positioned radially outward of the outer tube. The first electrical contact is configured to rotate with the outer tube about the shaft axis relative to the second electrical contact while the first and second electrical contacts remain electrically coupled. |
US10631856B2 |
Method of implanting a penile prosthesis
A method of implanting a penile prosthesis includes providing a tool including a needle having a locking groove formed in a shaft of the needle, where the locking groove has a ridge or a notch. The method includes accessing a penile implant having a length of suture coupled to a distal end of the penile implant, securing the length of suture into the locking groove of the needle; inserting the tool and the needle into a corpora cavernosum of a penis; passing the needle and the length of suture through a glans of the penis; disengaging the length of suture from the locking groove of the needle; and pulling the penile implant into the corpora cavernosum of the penis with the length of suture. |
US10631855B2 |
Wound closure device including direct-driven needle
A suturing device includes a housing, a rod, a ferrule assembly, and a needle. The housing defines a guide lumen extending longitudinally therethrough. The rod is engaged with the housing and extends distally therefrom. The ferrule assembly is disposed at a distal end of the rod and is configured to releasably retain a ferrule therein. The ferrule is adapted to retain of a portion of a suture therein. The needle is configured for translation through the guide lumen defined within the housing. A distal end of the needle is configured to engage the ferrule within the ferrule assembly for removal of the ferrule from the ferrule assembly. |
US10631849B2 |
Systems and methods for repairing soft tissues using nanofiber material
An anchoring system is a combination of a nanofiber scaffold material and an arthroscopically deployable suture anchor. The anchor is deployed into a bone tunnel using common techniques. The nanofiber material extends out of the proximal end of the implant, once deployed. The implant also includes pre-loaded sutures or has the ability to accept and lock sutures to the implant. For an implant pre-loaded with suture, the implant is placed into the bone, the material is deployed above the anchor onto the surface of the bone, suture is passed through the soft tissue, and knots are tied to secure the tissue against the bone, sandwiching the material between the bone and tissue, to provide a pathway for cells from the bone marrow to the soft tissue-bone interface, promote the healing response, provide a biomimetic structure that cells readily adhere to, and create a larger healing footprint. |
US10631848B2 |
Surgical constructs with collapsing suture loop and methods for securing tissue
Surgical constructs and methods are provided for securing soft tissue to bone. One exemplary embodiment of a construct is formed from a suture filament and includes two terminal ends of filament and an intermediate portion disposed along at least a portion of a length extending between the terminal ends. The construct can have a first terminal end that is the first terminal end of the filament, and a second terminal end that includes a loop. The loop can be formed by disposing the second terminal end of the filament within a volume of a portion of the intermediate portion of the filament. In some disclosed methods, both terminal ends of the filament can be passed through tissue when performing soft tissue repairs. Various other embodiments of constructs and methods are provided, including constructs having two or more filaments associated with an anchor and methods of using such constructs. |
US10631844B2 |
Tissue repair
An apparatus includes a flexible fixation member having a body with a longitudinal extent and a width, the body defining a plurality of openings through the body, each of the plurality of openings formed substantially cross wise through the width of the body, and a suture having two terminal ends, the suture being interwoven through each of the plurality of openings in the body of the fixation member such that multiple portions of the fixation member are slidably coupled to the suture and configurable to form a cluster within a surgical site. |
US10631841B2 |
Surgical retractor system comprising a retractor and an extractor as well as a surgical instrument applying a torsional load
A surgical retractor system includes a substantially tubular retractor having several segments which can be irreversibly severed from one another to carry out a length adaptation of the retractor. A segment is subdivided into an expanding section and a plate section of differing radial flexibility and connected to each other in a one-piece material bond to allow plastic radial expansion of the retractor. An extractor can be operated to bring about plastic radial constriction of the retractor contrary to the radial expansion of the retractor. The extractor is prepared to cooperate with the plate section to bring about radial constriction of the retractor. A surgical instrument for removing a distractor or retractor from an opening includes at least one handle section defining a handle's longitudinal axis and at least one operating section defining a longitudinal effective axis, which are coupled to each other by a connecting section. |
US10631839B2 |
Implantable device
Disclosed is an implantable device (1) to be used in a human and/or animal body for occluding or partially occluding defective openings, hollow spaces, organ tracts, etc. or creating a defined connecting opening between walls, organs, hollow spaces, etc. Said implantable device (1) comprises a support structure which has a great length-to-width ratio along an axis (63) in a first operating state (primary shape) while having a smaller length-to-width ratio along said axis (63) in a second operating state (secondary shape). The support structure is provided with a proximal (20) and a distal section (30) and is formed from a single wire-type element (10) by intercoiling and/or intertwining and/or interweaving like a tissue and/or a cluster and/or a net. Also disclosed is a placing system especially for such an implantable device, comprising an advancing element (5), a directing wire (6,9) and/or an inner mandrin, and at least one holding wire (80,81). The directing wire (6) and the at least one holding wire (80,81) are used for cooperating with a proximal end of the implantable device (1), the implantable device (1) being transformable from a primary shape into a secondary shape and vice versa by moving the holding wire (80, 81) and the directing wire (6) relative to the advancing element (5). |
US10631838B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for locating pressure sensitive critical structures
The present disclosure relates to devices, systems, and methods for controlling the pressure a sensor applies on the surface of tissue to facilitate locating underlying pressure sensitive critical structures. The laparoscopic device includes a handle and a shaft extending distally from the handle. A flexible member is slidably disposed within the shaft and movable between a retracted position and an extended position. A sensor is coupled to a distal end of the flexible member. The flexible member is configured to flex to limit an amount of pressure applied by the sensor to a tissue surface when the sensor is in contact with a tissue surface. |
US10631837B2 |
Electromechanical surgical apparatus including wire routing clock spring
An electromechanical surgical system is disclosed including a hand-held surgical instrument, an end effector configured to perform at least one function, and a shaft assembly arranged for selectively interconnecting the end effector and the surgical instrument. The shaft assembly includes a linkage having a proximal housing and a distal housing at least partially received within the proximal housing. The distal housing is rotatable relative to the proximal housing and configured to selectively interconnect the end effector to the shaft assembly. The shaft assembly further includes a wire extending through the linkage having a central portion disposed within an annular groove defined between the proximal and distal housings. The central portion of the wire is annularly wound within the annular groove to define a coil. The coil is configured to at least one of radially expand and contract upon rotation of the distal housing relative to the proximal housing. |
US10631830B2 |
Combined photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging system
The present disclosure provides for a system that is adapted to simultaneously display photoacoustic and ultrasound images of the same object. An image combiner can perform spatial and temporal interpolation of the two images before generating a combined image. The combined image is then displayed on a display such as an LCD or CRT. The system is able to use motion estimates obtained from the ultrasound data to enhance the photoacoustic image thereby increasing its apparent frame rate, registering consecutive frames in order to reduce artifacts. The system is capable of generating combined ultrasound and photoacoustic images which are registered spatially and temporally. |
US10631829B2 |
Segmentation of large objects from multiple three-dimensional views
The present invention relates to an ultrasound imaging system (10) for inspecting an object (33) in a volume (32). The ultrasound imaging system comprises an ultrasound image acquisition probe (14) for acquiring three-dimensional ultrasound images and providing three-dimensional ultrasound image data, comprising a tracking device (25, 27) for tracking a position of the ultrasound image acquisition probe (14) and providing a viewpoint position (128, 130) of the three-dimensional ultrasound images. By this, an improved initialization and improved co-registration and co-segmentation is enabled by providing a plurality of three-dimensional ultrasound images and their respective viewpoint positions (128, 130), and to conduct a segmentation (80) of the object (33) simultaneously out of the plurality of three-dimensional ultrasound images and taking into account the viewpoint positions (128, 130). |
US10631828B1 |
Automatic clinical workflow that recognizes and analyzes 2D and doppler modality echocardiogram images for automated cardiac measurements and the diagnosis, prediction and prognosis of heart disease
An automated workflow performed by software executing on at least one processor includes receiving a plurality of echocardiogram images taken by an ultrasound device. A first filter separates the plurality of echocardiogram images by 2D images and Doppler modality images based on analyzing image metadata. A first neural network classifies the 2D images by view type, and a second neural network classifies the Doppler modality images by view type. A third neural network segments cardiac chambers in the 2D images and a fourth neural network segments the Doppler modality images to generate waveform traces, producing segmented 2D images and segmented Doppler modality images. Using both the sets of images, measurements of cardiac features for both left and right sides of the heart are calculated. The calculated measurements are compared with international cardiac guidelines to generate conclusions and a report is output highlighting the measurements that fall outside of the guidelines. |
US10631820B2 |
Ultrasound diagnostic imaging apparatus and ultrasound image display method
Disclosed is an ultrasound diagnostic imaging apparatus including an ultrasound probe which outputs transmission ultrasound to a subject according to a drive signal, a puncture needle being inserted in the subject, and which outputs a received signal obtained by receiving reflected ultrasound from the subject. The ultrasound diagnostic imaging apparatus further includes an image generation unit which generates ultrasound image data for each frame, a display unit which displays an ultrasound image, an evaluation information generation unit which generates movement evaluation information indicating movement evaluation between frames, a puncture needle position detection unit which detects a position of a tip of the puncture needle on a basis of the movement evaluation information, a highlighting unit which highlights display of a tip image in the ultrasound image and a speed calculation unit which calculates moving speed of the tip of the puncture needle. |
US10631818B2 |
Mobile radiography calibration for tomosynthesis using epipolar geometry
A method for geometric calibration of a mobile radiography apparatus, executed at least in part by a computer, acquires a series of tomosynthesis projection images of a patient positioned between an x-ray source of the mobile radiography apparatus and a detector that is positionally uncoupled from the x-ray source. A vector field is generated having a first set of vectors indicative of feature movement between a first acquired projection image and a second acquired projection image. The generated vector field is associated with an epipolar geometry according to an optimization of an energy relationship between an epipolar model and the generated vector field values. The mobile radiography apparatus is calibrated according to the associated model epipolar geometry. At least a portion of the tomosynthesis image is reconstructed and displayed. |
US10631817B2 |
Mobile X-ray apparatus and method of operating the same
Provided are a mobile X-ray apparatus and a method of operating the same. The mobile X-ray apparatus may include an X-ray emitter; a battery configured to supply operating power to the X-ray emitter; and a controller configured to calculate an internal resistance value of a battery based on an overcurrent generated when X-rays are emitted by an X-ray emitter, and determine a degradation state of the battery by using the calculated internal resistance value. |
US10631815B2 |
Scatter correction technique for use with a radiation detector
The present approach relates to scatter correction of signals acquired using radiation detectors on a pixel-by-pixel basis. In certain implementations, the systems and methods disclosed herein facilitate scatter correction for signals generated using a detector having segmented detector elements, such as may be present in an energy-resolving, photon-counting CT imaging system. |
US10631812B2 |
Apparatus and system for rule based visualization of digital breast tomosynthesis and other volumetric images
The invention provides, in some aspects, a system for implementing a rule derived basis to display volumetric image sets. In various embodiments of the invention, the selection of the images to be displayed, the generation of the 3-D volumetric image from measured 2-D images including the rendering parameters and styles, the choice of viewing directions and 2-D projection images based on the viewing directions, the layout of the projection images, and the formation of a video can be determined using a rule derived basis. In an embodiment of the present invention, the user is presented with sequential images making up a video displayed based on their preferences without having to first manually adjust parameters. The present invention allows for novel ways of viewing such images to detect microcalcifications and obstructions when reviewing Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and other volumetric mammography images. |
US10631809B2 |
Lifting device for compression paddle and X-ray imaging apparatus including the same
The present invention relates to a lifting apparatus for a pressure paddle, the lifting apparatus for the pressure paddle comprising: a lifting belt rotated by a driving means; a lifting pulley manually rotated by the lifting belt hung thereon; a lifting frame on which the lifting pulley is mounted; and a pressure paddle mounted on the lifting frame. |
US10631807B2 |
Method and apparatus for contrast-enhanced spectral mammography programmed sequences
A method of obtaining x-ray images includes controlling operation of an automatic injector to inject a contrast agent into a patient at a predetermined time, synchronizing operations of an x-ray imaging system with the operation of the automatic injector, and obtaining images of a region of interest of the patient during arterial and diffusion phases of the contrast agent. |
US10631805B2 |
X-ray imaging system, information processing method, and computer readable medium
Provided is an X-ray imaging system, including: an imaging apparatus configured to receive an X-ray beam to form an image; a control apparatus; a determination unit configured to determine whether or not interference with a specific device is detected in a channel used for wireless communication between at least one of the imaging apparatus or the control apparatus, and a master apparatus; and an output unit configured to output, when the interference is determined to have been detected and the wireless communication is stopped, notification information including a notification that the wireless communication is stopped, the imaging apparatus and the control apparatus being configured to communicate to/from each other via the wireless communication. |
US10631803B2 |
Medical imaging system for combined magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray imaging
For the purpose of reliable and comprehensive patient care, a medical imaging system for combined magnetic resonance and X-ray imaging is provided. The medical imaging system includes a magnetic resonance imaging unit and an X-ray imaging unit that are connected to each other mechanically such that the X-ray imaging unit is built into the magnetic resonance imaging unit and both units surround a patient aperture. The X-ray imaging unit includes a ring that has an X-ray tube and an X-ray detector and may rotate about the patient aperture. The ring is composed of at least four ring sectors, of which two ring sectors may be detached from the ring and at least two ring sectors are fixed in place. An X-ray detector is arranged on one of the detachable ring sectors, and an X-ray source is arranged on the other of the detachable ring sectors. |
US10631801B2 |
Scintillator sealing for solid state X-ray detector
An x-ray detector comprises: a housing, including a cover fastened on a flange of a flanged base and forming a semi-hermetic seal therebetween, the flanged base including a bottom surface and the flange surrounding a perimeter of the bottom surface; and an x-ray imager positioned on the bottom surface, the x-ray imager including a wireless transmitter, wherein the seal semi-hermetically encloses the x-ray imager in the housing, and is positioned nonadjacently to surfaces in contact with the x-ray imager. In this way, a simpler and less costly seal for a digital x-ray panel can be provide; furthermore, the seal is reusable and resealable, facilitating repair and refurbishment of the device. |
US10631800B2 |
Dual-energy cone-beam computed tomography with a multiple source, single-detector configuration
The present invention is directed to a system and method for dual-energy (DE) or multiple-energy (spectral) cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) using a configuration of multiple x-ray sources and a single detector. The x-ray sources are operated to produce x-ray spectra of different energies (peak kilovoltage (kVp) and/or filtration). Volumetric 3D image reconstruction and dual or triple energy 3D image decomposition can be executed using data from the CBCT scan. The invention allows for a variety of selections in energy and filtration associated with each source and the order of pulsing for each source (“firing pattern”). The motivation for distributing the sources along the z direction in CBCT includes extension of the longitudinal field of view and reduction of cone-beam artifacts. |
US10631799B2 |
Dental image collection device providing optical alignment features and related system and methods
A dental imaging system may include an X-ray source, a first optical alignment device, and a dental image collection device. The dental image collection device may include a mouthpiece, at least one electronic X-ray sensor carried by the mouthpiece, and a second optical alignment device carried by the mouthpiece and cooperating with the first optical alignment device to facilitate optically aligning the mouthpiece with the X-ray source. The system may also include a dental image processing device coupled to the at least one electronic X-ray sensor. |
US10631794B2 |
Device for externally marking the location of organs on skin during a CAT scan
This invention relates to a device for identifying the location of internal anatomical features by externally marking on skin during a CAT scan comprising a flexible sheet having a plurality of intersecting lines mounted with at least one 3D structure wherein the sheet is provided in the form of a mesh comprising an x-ray opaque material. |
US10631786B2 |
Biological sound sensor and biological sound diagnostic device
A biological sound sensor to be used in contact with a skin of a living body, and includes a casing that has an opening in a face on the side facing the skin of the living body, a double-sided adhesive membrane, one surface of which closes the opening by adhering to the face of the casing and the other surface of which adheres to the skin when collecting a biological sound produced in the living body, and a microphone that is arranged in the casing and picks up the biological sound. The double-sided adhesive membrane includes a one-material portion made from a single type of material across the entire width in the thickness direction, the one-material portion being made from an adhesive material. |
US10631776B2 |
Pain management based on respiration-mediated heart rates
This document discusses, among other things, systems and methods for managing pain of a subject. A system may include a sensor circuit configured to sense a respiration signal and a heart rate signal. A pain analyzer circuit may determine respiratory cycles and respiratory phases in a respiratory cycle, and generate one or more signal metrics indicative of respiration-mediated heart rate variation. The pain analyzer may generate a pain score using the signal metrics indicative of respiration-mediated heart rate variation. The pain score may be output to a user or a process. The system may include an electrostimulator to generate and deliver closed-loop pain therapy according to the pain score. |
US10631773B2 |
Living body state estimation apparatus, living body state estimating method, and non-transitory computer-readable medium
A living body state estimation apparatus acquires information indicating a state of a living body. The living body state estimation apparatus is configured to include an electrocardiogram signal acquisition unit which acquires an electrocardiogram signal of the living body and an information acquisition unit which acquires a parameter as the information, the parameter specifying a predetermined function indicating a probability distribution for a reference wave interval which is a time interval between peaks of consecutive predetermined reference waves in the acquired electrocardiogram signal. |
US10631772B2 |
Diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders
Methods are provided for non-invasive early screening of a subject for a neurodegenerative disorder, by analyzing one or more parameters associated with the neurodegenerative disorder. |
US10631771B2 |
Methods and apparatus for blood sampling
Methods and apparatus for blood sampling from skin capillaries are provided. Blood extraction is improved by applying gradient pressure in a proximal to distal direction of an extremity. Blood is extracted and sampled from the skin capillaries with a blood sampling mechanism of at least a lancet and testing kit. |
US10631766B2 |
Devices and systems for optically determining a concentration of an analyte in a living subject using hydrogel-based, fluorescent microneedles and methods of manufacture thereof
At least one microneedle comprises a hydrogel material that includes a substance that fluoresces when the substance interacts with an analyte. A magnitude of the fluorescence varies as a function of the concentration of the analyte. During use, the hydrogel material is illuminated with illumination light in a first wavelength range while the hydrogel material interfaces with the dermal interstitial fluid layer of a subject, and a photosensor generates an output that corresponds to an amount of light received in a second wavelength range. |
US10631762B2 |
Method of fingerprinting with using carbogenic nanoparticle
The present invention relates to a powder composition, in particular a fingerprint powder composition for the visualisation of latent fingerprints. Such fingerprint powder compositions comprise carbogenic nanoparticles which, when mixed with a suitable diluent (including any existing or future fingerprint powders), exhibits excitation-dependent emission properties which enable the fingerprint powder compositions and imagable fingerprint impression patterns formed thereform to be imaged in a variety of different colours by simply varying the wavelength(s) of any excitation radiation. As certain backgrounds can render visualisation of fingerprint impression patterns very difficult, having the flexibility to judiciously tune the foreground colour of the fingerprint impression patterns is a significant advantage since it permits instantaneous improvements in visualisation without needing to resort to using a different fingerprint powder. The invention also relates inter alia to corresponding methods and specialised apparatus for fingerprinting. |
US10631761B2 |
Synthetic cardiac output power parameter
A method and an apparatus for performing the method are disclosed. The method includes obtaining cardiac output power data on a user; obtaining kinetic data characterizing physical exercise intensity of the physical exercise performed by the user; detecting that a measured cardiac output power exceeds a first threshold or that physical exercise intensity changes according to a rate exceeding a second threshold; upon the detecting, determining a synthetic cardiac output power parameter based at least partly on the kinetic data; and outputting the synthetic cardiac output power parameter. |
US10631760B2 |
Method for prediction, detection, monitoring, analysis and alerting of seizures and other potentially injurious or life-threatening states
The present invention provides a method for predicting seizures and for detecting seizures, and other potentially injurious or life-threatening events, optionally in conjunction with a mobile device. In an embodiment, a portable device provides epilepsy seizure prediction, detection, monitoring, analysis and alerting for epilepsy patients or other people afflicted with seizures. In an embodiment, the portable device may alert and communicate information to health care providers, caregivers and family members, emergency services, and the like. Collected data may be reviewed and analyzed for use in developing specific criteria for predicting and detecting seizures and other potentially injurious or life-threatening events. |
US10631758B2 |
Measuring lung function and lung disease progression at a lobar/segmental level
A method for determining lung function in a patient is disclosed, in which a multi-lumen catheter with an expandable occluding element at its end is used to isolate a targeted lung compartment, and respiratory characteristics at the targeted lung compartment are measured over multiple respiratory cycles. The relation between various characteristics of the respiratory cycle is used to determine compliance of lung tissue within the targeted lung compartment. |
US10631757B2 |
System and method for monitoring physiological functions
A method of diagnosis. The method can include the steps of sampling the breathing of a patient and from the sampling, obtaining a waveform corresponding to a pattern of the breathing of the patient in which the waveform is a repetitive waveform that is indicative of a carbon dioxide concentration in air expired by the patient. The method can also include the steps of processing the waveform to obtain a set of data that reflects the carbon dioxide concentration in the expired air and based on the processing of the waveform, detecting a potential adverse respiratory event in the patient. |
US10631754B2 |
Intravascular absorbable stent detection and diagnostic methods and systems
In part, the disclosure relates to systems and methods of detecting struts in a blood vessel. In one embodiment, an intravascular data collection system and an intravascular data collection probe are used. An exemplary method may include one or more of the following steps converting an image of a blood vessel into an image mask, the image includes struts of a bioresorbable scaffold; inverting the image mask to create an inverted image mask, detecting an insular group of bright/signal containing pixels; and filtering the insular group of bright/signal containing pixels using one or more morphological filters to identify candidate struts; and validating the candidate struts to identify one or more struts of the bioresorbable scaffold. |
US10631750B2 |
Using aiECG to automatically track, navigate and measure ECG waveform data and parameters data
An ECG system measures and annotates a subdivision of the P wave of the ECG waveform from harmonic waveforms. Electrical impulses are received from a beating heart. The electrical impulses are converted to an ECG waveform. The ECG waveform is converted to a frequency domain waveform, which, in turn, is separated into two or more different frequency domain waveforms, which, in turn, are converted into a plurality of time domain cardiac electrophysiological subwaveforms and discontinuity points between these subwaveforms. The plurality of subwaveforms and discontinuity points are compared to a database of subwaveforms and discontinuity points for normal and abnormal patients. Starting and ending discontinuity points are identified for a subdivision of the P wave of the ECG waveform and an APD is calculated for the subdivision. The ECG waveform is displayed along with a location of the P wave subdivision on the ECG waveform and the calculated APD. |
US10631749B2 |
Devices and methods for mapping cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiac mapping catheters and methods for using the catheters are described. The catheter can detect the presence, direction and/or source of a depolarization wave front associated with cardiac arrhythmia. A mapping catheter includes a plurality of bipolar electrode pairs in which the members of each pair are opposed to one another across a perimeter, for instance in a circular pattern. The spaced arrangement of the electrodes can be utilized to identify directional paths of moving electric fields or wave fronts in any direction passing across the endocardial surface. The catheters can be used to identify locations and types of triggers and/or drivers of cardiac arrhythmia including rotors, ectopic trigger foci and/or to delineate reentrant pathways. |
US10631745B2 |
System and method for determining blood flow
A method of diagnosis is disclosed. The method comprises: acquiring an absolute component and a phase component of an input signal indicative of an impedance of an organ of a subject; determining baseline blood flow of the subject based on the phase component; determining transient changes in blood flow based on at least the absolute component; and displaying the baseline blood flow and the transient changes in blood flow. |
US10631742B2 |
Hand-held device having health monitoring capabilities
A method, a computer readable media and a hand-held device, the hand-held device may include a first sensor that is positioned such as to be contacted by a first hand of a user when the user holds the hand-held device; a second sensor that is positioned such as to be contacted by a second hand of the user when the user holds the hand-held device; wherein at least one sensor of the first sensor and the second sensor is a hybrid sensor that comprises an electrode, an illumination element and a light detector; and a health monitoring module arranged to process detections signals from the electrode and from the light detector such as to provide processed signals that are indicative of a state of the user. |
US10631741B2 |
Heart activity measurement
An apparatus includes a strap configured to enable the apparatus to be worn by a user; an optical measurement element configured to be placed on a skin of the user, and to measure data related to heart activity of the user; communication circuitry configured to transmit the data related to heart activity of the user according to a Bluetooth standard on a 2.4 GHz band; and an antenna coupled with the communication circuitry, and configured to access a radio interface to transmit the data related to heart activity of the user. |
US10631738B2 |
System for analyzing oximetry data
A method and system for the analysis of a patient's oximetry data to detect sleep-disordered breathing is provided. The system employs an algorithm to reliably detect patient arousals and correlate those with accelerated heart rate and oxygen saturation levels in a manner that detects sleep-disordered breathing via the respiratory mask. Initially a timing channel is formed based on a plethsmography signal using an optical finger sensor. Based on the pleth waveform, a respiratory wave form is prepared that represents respiration rate. An arousal mask is applied to the signal based on attenuations in the pleth signal. Once arousals are identified the time required for changes to propagate from the lungs to the blood gas is subtracted from the onset time of the arousal. As a result if the timing agrees with dropping oxygen saturation or falling arterial pH then the arousal is indicated as a chemoreflex related arousal. |
US10631731B2 |
Body temperature logging patch
An actively-powered temperature data logger patch with wireless data communication includes a sealed, flexible battery configured to provide continuous electrical power, and a flexible circuit including a microprocessor, a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature of a target subject, a wireless communication transmitter and an antenna. In one example, the temperature sensor is located at a first end of the patch, and the antenna is located at an opposite, second end of the patch. The patch is configured to conform to a curved surface of the target subject and includes an adhesive configured to be removably applied to skin of the patient. An external computing device is capable of receiving communication from the wireless communication transmitter of the patch via an electromagnetic field. |
US10631727B2 |
Method and system for detecting time domain cardiac parameters by using pupillary response
Provided are a method and system for detecting time-domain cardiac information, the method comprising: obtaining moving images of a pupil from a subject; extracting a pupil size variation (PSV) from the moving images; calculating R-peak to R-peak intervals (RRIs) in a predetermined frequency range from the PSV; and obtaining at least one time-domain cardiac parameter by processing the RRIs. |
US10631726B2 |
Systems and methods for determining cross-linking distribution in a cornea and/or structural characteristics of a cornea
In a corneal measurement system, an optical element focuses an excitation light to an area of corneal tissue at a selected depth. In response, a fluorescing agent applied to the cornea generates a fluorescence emission. An aperture of a pinhole structure selectively transmits the fluorescence emission from the area of corneal tissue at the selected depth. A detector captures the selected fluorescence emission transmitted by the aperture and communicates information relating to a measurement of the selected fluorescence emission captured by the detector. A controller receives the information from the detector and determines a measurement of the fluorescing agent in the area of corneal tissue at the selected depth. The system may include a scan mechanism that causes the optical element to scan the cornea at a plurality of depths, and the controller may determine a measurement of the fluorescing agent in the cornea as a function of depth. |
US10631725B2 |
Inflatable medical interfaces and other medical devices, systems, and methods
An inflatable mask with two ocular cavities can seal against a user's face by forming an air-tight seal around the periphery of the user's eye socket. The sealed air-tight ocular cavity can be pressurized to take ocular measurements. The mask can conform to the contours of a user's face by inflating or deflating the mask. In addition, the distance between the user and a medical device (e.g. an optical coherence tomography instrument) can be adjusted by inflating or deflating the mask. Also disclosed herein is an electronic encounter portal and an automated eye examination. Other embodiments are also described. |
US10631724B2 |
Method and system for dynamically measuring tear film breakup and irregularity using corneal topography and wavefront aberrometry
An optical measurement instrument performs a series of wavefront measurements to obtain a plurality of sets of wavefront aberrometry data for an eye, and performs a series of corneal topography measurements to obtain a plurality of sets of corneal topography data for the eye. Each set of wavefront aberrometry data is obtained at a corresponding different point in time, and each set of corneal topography data is obtained at a corresponding different point in time. The wavefront aberrometry data and the corneal topography data are processed to produce combined tear film breakup data as a function of time. The combined tear film breakup data may be employed as a metric for evaluating a level of tear film breakup of the eye as a function of time. |
US10631720B2 |
Biological observation and light color component separation system
A biological observation system includes: a light source apparatus configured to supply a first illuminating light, and a second illuminating light, while switching between the first illuminating light and the second illuminating light; an image pickup device configured to receive light from an object at each of a plurality of pixels having different sensitivities, and picks up an image; a color separation processing portion configured to separate, from respective color components, a color component obtained when an image of light of a predetermined wavelength band is picked up by a pixel having the greatest sensitivity to the light in the predetermined wavelength band; and a control portion configured to cause different processing to be performed between a case where an inputted image pickup signal corresponds to the first illuminating light and a case where an inputted image pickup signal corresponds to the second illuminating light. |
US10631719B2 |
Endoscope
An endoscope includes: an imaging unit disposed at a distal end portion of an insertion section inserted into a body of a subject; and a built-in component provided parallel with the imaging unit at the distal end portion, and extending substantially parallel with an axial direction of the insertion section. The imaging unit includes: a solid state image sensor including a light receiving unit; a flexible circuit board electrically connecting the solid state image sensor; and a rigid circuit board at least partially disposed on a proximal end side of the endoscope relative to the solid state image sensor, and electrically connected to the flexible circuit board. |
US10631718B2 |
Imaging system includes imaging probe and delivery devices
An imaging system is provided comprising an imaging probe and at least one delivery device. The imaging probe comprises an elongate shaft, a rotatable optical core and an optical assembly. The elongate shaft comprises a proximal end, a distal portion, and a lumen extending between the proximal end and the distal portion. The rotatable optical core is positioned within the lumen of the elongate shaft and comprises a proximal end and a distal end. The rotatable optical core is configured to optically and mechanically connect with an interface unit. The optical assembly is positioned in the elongate shaft distal portion and proximate the rotatable optical core distal end. The optical assembly is configured to direct light to tissue and collect reflected light from the tissue. The imaging probe is constructed and arranged to collect image data from a patient site. The delivery device is constructed to engage the imaging probe. |
US10631711B2 |
Modular bottle rack
A bottle rack is provided. For example, a bottle rack can include a reservoir, a perforated tray and a first pivot housing member. The reservoir is for retention of a liquid. The perforated tray can enable the liquid to pass through to the reservoir. The first pivot housing member includes a first peg to hold an article. The first pivot housing member comprises an axle within the first pivot housing member. The first peg is rotatable via the axle. |
US10631710B2 |
Dispensing device
A dispensing device for introducing a pourable detergent in metered amounts into a treatment chamber of a program-controlled cleaning appliance includes a housing provided with a loading aperture; a carrier unit rotatably mounted in the housing and accessible via the loading aperture and which serves to replaceably receive a supply container for holding the detergent; and a housing cover providing fluid-tight closure of the loading aperture. The housing cover includes a cover member providing the fluid-tight closure of the loading aperture and a locking member movably attached to the cover member, the locking member including a plurality of locking elements, each cooperating with a respective locking finger disposed on the housing. |
US10631709B2 |
Heating assembly for a washing appliance
A dishwashing appliance includes a tub, a fluid circulation system, and a heating assembly positioned outside of the tub. The heating assembly includes a housing and a tubular heating element disposed within the housing. The tubular heating element includes an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface of the tubular heating element defines a first passage in fluid communication with the fluid circulation system. The outer surface of the tubular heating element is spaced apart from an inner surface of the housing such that a second passage is defined between the outer surface of the tubular heating element and the inner surface of the housing. The second passage is in fluid communication with the tub. A resistive heating material is disposed on the outer surface of the tubular heating element. The resistive heating material is configured to provide thermal energy to the first passage and the second passage. |
US10631701B2 |
Vacuum cleaner and handle thereof
The present disclosure relates to a cleaner according to one embodiment, which includes a cleaner body, a grip member disposed on the cleaner body to be gripped by a user, a pressure sensor part disposed in the grip member to detect pressure applied by the user to a part of an outer surface of the grip member, a driving unit disposed at a lower portion of the cleaner body to move the cleaner body, and a controller to control the driving unit based on the detected pressure. |
US10631699B2 |
Robot cleaner
A robot cleaner is disclosed. The robot cleaner includes a main body defining an outer appearance thereof, a suction device mounted inside the main body and including a suction motor and a suction fan, a suction port for sucking foreign substances from a floor upon operation of the suction device, a dust collection device for collecting foreign substances from air sucked through the suction port, one or more wheels for enabling the main body to travel autonomously, and a control unit for controlling the operation of the suction device and the wheels. The suction motor includes a stator and a rotor disposed around the stator and formed to be rotated with a rotating shaft. The rotor includes a first magnet for rotating the rotor around the stator, and a second magnet for preventing the rotating shaft of the suction motor from moving axially within a range of end play. |
US10631698B2 |
Cleaner
A cleaner includes: a suction motor that generates suction force; a dust separation unit that separates dust from air sucked by the suction force; a motor housing that covers the suction motor; a flow guide that surrounds an outer side of the motor housing and guides air discharged from the dust separation unit to the suction motor; and a body that forms an external appearance by surrounding the flow guide and guides air discharged from the suction motor together with the flow guide. |
US10631693B2 |
Handheld surface cleaning apparatus
A hand vacuum cleaner has an air flow path extending from a dirty air inlet to a clean air outlet. A cyclone chamber positioned in the air flow path has a cyclone air inlet and a cyclone air outlet. A handle having a hand grip portion extend upwardly and forwardly when the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned above the lower end of the hand vacuum cleaner. At least one energy storage member is positioned in an energy storage chamber. A suction motor is positioned in the air flow path upstream of the clean air outlet, wherein the suction motor is located at an upper end of the handle and rearward of the at least one energy storage member when the upper end of the hand vacuum cleaner is positioned above the lower end of the hand vacuum cleaner. |
US10631692B1 |
Plunger cover
The plunger cover of the present application comprises a plurality of enclosure elements and a handle. In one embodiment, the plunger cover comprises two enclosure elements connected by an integrated hinge. The enclosure elements are movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, and they may be retained in the closed configuration by a retaining mechanism, such as a latch. |
US10631688B2 |
Grid flap
The present application deals with a grid flap, comprising a multiplicity of vertical and horizontal grid struts, a frame which surrounds the grid struts, wherein a vertical and a horizontal grid strut respectively overlap in a crossing point, characterized in that the crossing points of the grid struts are made of one piece. As the grid is self-supporting because of its topology (made of one piece) and the overlapping of two grid struts can be avoided, double areas or cavities can be avoided, which contributes to a hygienic design of the grid flap. |
US10631687B2 |
Vegetable spinners
A basket for a vegetable spinner comprises a generally circular base (40), integral with the outer edge of which is an upstanding side wall (42). The base affords a rotary mount (46) in its centre defining an axis about which the basket rotates in the direction of rotation. The side wall (42) comprises a plurality of first webs (48) integral with and upstanding from the outer edge of the base (40) and spaced apart in a circumferential direction and a plurality of second webs (50) integral with the first webs (48) and spaced apart in the axial direction, whereby the first and second webs define a plurality of apertures. The side wall (42) includes a plurality of inwardly projecting portions (56) which extend over at least a major proportion of the height of the side wall and are spaced apart in the circumferential direction by spacer portions (54) of substantially part-circular shape in cross-section perpendicular to the axis of rotation. |
US10631686B2 |
Impeller for food processor
A machine (1) for homogenizing a food substance includes a container (10) delimiting a cavity (10′) for containing the food substance. The machine has an impeller (30) with an impelling member (31) having a generally disc-shaped or conically-shaped impelling surface (31′, 31″, 31′″) that is drivable in rotation about a central axial direction (30′) for imparting a mechanical effect to the food substance in the container (10) to homogenize different phases in the food substance. The impelling member (31) has at least one opening (31a, 31b1, 31b2, 31b4, 31b4, 31c, 31c′, 31d1, 31d2) which extends through the member (31) from the impelling surface (31′, 31″, 31′″) to an opposite surface (31IV) of the member (31). |
US10631685B2 |
Toaster
A toaster includes a housing having a toasting chamber therein. An upper end of the toasting chamber has an inlet for feeding sliced bread. A lower end of the toasting chamber has an outlet for discharging the sliced bread. The outlet is provided with a door for opening and closing the outlet. The door is driven by a door opening structure. The door opening structure includes a door locking mechanism, a lift door opening mechanism, a magnetic suction mechanism, a power switch mechanism, and a PCB control board. |
US10631684B2 |
Splatter screen
A splatter screen includes a splatter screen frame and a mesh secured to the frame. A handle is mounted to the frame for pivotal movement so that it is positionable between a collapsed position for storage and an extended position for grasping. The handle includes a handle base, enabling the screen to rest upright on a countertop and to be supported by the handle base and the frame. |
US10631683B2 |
Simple motorized brewing unit
A motorized beverage machine (1) has: —activation means that comprise a motor (3); and —a brewing unit (2) that comprises a first assembly (13) and a second assembly (14) cooperating together, each assembly delimiting part of a brewing chamber (29) for containing an ingredient capsule (30). At least one of these assemblies (14) is: —movable away from the cooperating assembly (13) into an open position within the machine for forming between the assemblies a passage (31) for inserting into and/or removing from the brewing unit the ingredient capsule; and —movable to the cooperating assembly into a closed position for forming the brewing chamber. The motor is a low power motor configured to: —generate a maximum torque of no more than 50 mNm; and/or —consume a maximum power of no more than 50 W, for driving the movable assembly between the open and closed positions. |
US10631680B2 |
Insulated multifunctional portable beverage brewing device
One embodiment: A portable insulated beverage brewing device 10 for liquids and gravity fed method for brewing. A device 10, with lid 14 and vessel 12, may house insulation 52A and 52B, liner reservoir 50A and 50B, and filter 28 to brew hot or cold liquids and contain hot or cold liquids for controlled dispensing 26. A large capacity filter 28 secures inside the vessel 12 accepting brew mixtures for gravity fed brewing method. |
US10631678B2 |
Containment curtains as well as systems and apparatuses including same
Curtains are provided which have fastener/s and, in some cases, strut/s arranged along a screen. The strut/s extend to elevation/s below and/or above the fastener/s. An upper strut may have a lower degree of stiffness than a lower strut. In some cases, the fastener/s are arranged at least 20 inches from the screen's upper edge. Systems are described which include a disinfection apparatus and any of such curtains. Other systems include any of such curtains attached to an edge of a room divider. Easily assembled and disassembled room dividers are described which include cord/s and/or pole/s, installed or portable device/s for supporting the cords/poles, and fasteners for attaching a curtain to the cords/poles. A disinfection apparatus is described which includes a shield extending to an elevation at least two feet above a germicidal light source and borders at least one third of a continuous region surrounding the germicidal light source. |
US10631676B2 |
Two-piece spill proof open cup
A two-piece spill proof open cup is disclosed comprising a container suitable for holding liquids, such as a beverage, and a lid. The container has a sidewall, a neck adjacent the sidewall and an opening defined by the neck. The neck has a flange along an edge of the neck and a plurality of posts adjacent the flange. The lid is adapted to fasten to the container. The lid has an upper surface external to the two-piece spill proof open cup and a lower surface internal to the two-piece spill proof open cup. The lid also has a flap, a lid body with a vent, a hinge connecting the flap to the lid body, a handle on the upper surface and a bead having channels. The bead is integrated into the lower surface. The lid flap is adapted to form a liquid tight seal between the lid and container. |
US10631674B2 |
Adjustable pillow and methods of making and using same
A pillow allowing adjustment of the height, thereby minimizing neck muscles' strain and improving efficiency and quality of sleep is disclosed. The disclosed pillow contains a number of various compartments that are in communication with each other to allow adjustment of the height by the user. |
US10631671B2 |
Wall-mountable vanity mirror with inset magnifying mirror
A mirror system including a flat non-magnifying mirror and an inset magnifying mirror provides an installation that is aesthetically pleasing and has reduced susceptibility to damage, for installation in locations such as hotel rooms and hotel bathrooms. The magnifying mirror is inset in an aperture defined by the larger non-magnifying mirror and is either fixed in place by bonding to the edges of the aperture or using a backer, or is extendable from an extension arm that is recessed in a box that extends into a wall behind the mirror system when installed. The extension arm may be a swing arm, a telescoping arm or a scissor arm that is fastened to the back or a side of the box. |
US10631669B2 |
Necklace security display hanger
A necklace security display hanger includes a body member, a closure member, and a base member. A body member has an upper body portion and a lower body portion wherein the lower body portion includes a plurality of locking parts and a first claw having a first claw opening at a distal end. A closure member has an upper closure portion, a lower closure portion, and an offset between the upper and lower closure portions wherein the lower closure portion includes a plurality of locking apertures and a second claw having a second claw opening at a distal end. When the plurality of locking parts are engaged with the plurality of locking apertures, tips of the second claw are positioned immediately next to tips of the first claw such that an enclosed hole is defined by the first and second claw openings of the first and second claws. |
US10631668B2 |
Inspection system, information collection apparatus, inspection method, information collection method, and non-transitory storage medium
The invention provides an inspection system having an information acquisition unit that acquires product information from a product having a loading board surface side to which the product information is attached and an output unit that outputs a collation result between an acquisition result of the product information and order information. |
US10631666B2 |
Product management display system
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes a divider secured to a support structure and a barrier that is moveable by rotation between a folded position and an upright position without a rotation biasing element. A product positioned in the system can contact the barrier when the product moves toward the forward end of the system and rotate the barrier from the folded position to the upright position. The system may include a rotational mounting structure to which the moveable barrier is connected. The rotational mounting structure may be removably connected to the forward end of the divider. The merchandise display system may be used in conjunction with a product tray which provides for product stored in the product tray to be slid from in the product tray into the product pocket of the merchandise display system. |
US10631663B2 |
Baby carrier cover
A carrier cover positionable over a baby carrier worn by an intended user. The carrier cover includes a jacket attachment for reversibly securing part of a jacket the carrier cover. Also a method of using the carrier cover. |
US10631662B2 |
Child seat
An improved child seat allows for easier cleaning and adaptation to suit children of various sizes and ages. The child seat can include features such as a removable seat pan that has upwardly curved edges to keep debris inside the seat pan and which allows for easy clean up. The seat pan can be removed to enlarge the chair for a growing child to fit inside the child seat. For additional flexibility, the child seat can incorporate a height adjustment mechanism to support the seat and match the stature of the child. This height adjustment mechanism can also be used to clamp the child seat to a tabletop. |
US10631658B2 |
Mattress
The invention relates to a mattress (110) made of elastic foam or rubber material and comprising individually controllable air chambers (120, 120a) that are inserted in the transverse direction and are equipped with at least one pressure measurement sensor, the pressure in the air chambers (120, 120a) being adjustable based on an algorithm which is used by a control device and which correlates with sleep quality calculations also made by the control device and/or which follows the principle of the changing pressure sensed. The invention also relates to a corresponding method. |
US10631656B2 |
Systems and methods for mattress assemblies with attached customer assistance sensory devices
In many aspects, the systems and methods described herein include mattress assemblies with attached sensory devices. The mattress assembly comprises a mattress core, an attached headboard, a mattress cover at least partially enclosing the mattress core, and at least one customer assistance sensory device attached to at least one of the core, headboard, and cover. The customer assistance sensory device is configured to present at least one parameter of the mattress core or assembly as at least a visual signal. Visual signals may include one or more distinct colors, shapes, or graphic patterns that correspond to one or more parameter of the mattress core or assembly. |
US10631652B2 |
Seating furniture chassis with a retractable and extendable footrest
A seating furniture chassis comprises a retractable and extendable leg and/or footrest, a driver, a fold-out mechanism for triggering a folding movement of the leg and/or footrest during an extending and/or retracting movement of the leg and/or footrest, and a translator designed to be moved translationally by the driver and trigger the extending and/or retracting movement. The folding movement of the leg and/or footrest can be triggered by a change in the distance between the fold-out mechanism and the translator. |
US10631643B2 |
Hanging chair
A hanging chair includes a hanging rod, a base, a connecting assembly and a cover cloth. A side wall of one end of the hanging rod has at least one first mounting hole. The base has a first connection end, and a side wall of the first connection end has at least one second mounting hole. The first connection end and one end of the hanging rod are nested together, such that the first mounting holes correspond exactly to the second mounting holes one to one. The connecting assembly includes at least one welding key and at least one first screw. Each welding key has at least one through hole, and the welding key is disposed at one of the hanging rod and the first connection end. Each first screw passes through the through hole of one welding key, one first mounting hole and one second mounting hole. |
US10631642B2 |
Electric rocking chair and swing based on friction pair structure
An electric glider, rocking chair and swing based on a friction pair structure, the glider comprising: a base configured for standing directly on the ground for load-bearing; a chair for bearing a user; and a friction pair installed between the base and chair and configured for providing relative movement of the base and chair. |
US10631640B2 |
Ergonomic seating system, tilt-lock control and remote powering method and apparatus
An adjustable desking system for supporting users in a plurality of ergonomic positions, the system comprising a plurality of sit-stand desks, each desk including a variable length leg assembly including an activator and a height adjustable worktop supported at a top end of the leg assembly and a master controller linked to each of the activators at the plurality of desks to control activation of each activator to raise and lower a worktop associated with the specific activator, wherein, the master controller controls worktop heights at each of the desks independent of user input when the desk is vacant and enables user control of the height of any worktop at a desk that is occupied by a user. |
US10631638B2 |
Slide rail assembly
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, and a reinforcing structure. The first rail includes a front end portion and a rear end portion. The second rail is displaceable with respect to the first rail. The reinforcing structure is located at the second rail. A portion of the reinforcing structure protrudes beyond the front end portion of the first rail when the second rail is displaced from a first position to a second position with respect to the first rail. |
US10631631B1 |
Gas-operated lifting table
A gas-operated lifting table provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure, includes a pedestal, a column assembly, and a panel assembly, the column is detachably coupled to the pedestal and the panel assembly, the panel assembly includes an operating member, the column assembly includes a fastening column fastened to the pedestal and a sliding column movable relative to the fastening column, the gas-operated lifting table further includes a controllable gas spring arranged within the column assembly and detachably coupled to the column assembly, when the operating member is pressed against the controllable gas spring, the sliding column is movable relative to the fastening column in a direction away from or toward the pedestal. The gas-operated lifting table provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure has a simple structure and is flexible to operate. |
US10631627B2 |
Magnetic silicone brush holders
An article of manufacture comprises: a hollow prism of elastomeric material such as silicone having first and second ends; and a permanent magnet prism at the first end of the elastomeric material prism. The second end of the elastomeric material prism is open. A cosmetic brush handle is releasably gripped by the elastomeric material at its open end. The article of manufacture is desirably in combination with a number of cosmetic brushes and a horizontal surface at least partly of magnetic material large enough to accommodate the cosmetic brushes with the permanent magnets engaging the horizontal surface so that the brushes are substantially vertical and their bristles don't touch any surface. |
US10631624B2 |
Carpet and upholstery cleaning product
A carpet and upholstery cleaning product is configured to store a consumable cleaning solution and dispense the cleaning solution to treat a spot or stain on a surface to be cleaned. The cleaning product can include a bottle defining a reservoir for the cleaning solution, a fluid dispensing outlet provided on an angled neck of the, and a scrubber on the bottle for scrubbing stains on the surface to be cleaned, wherein the scrubber is offset from the fluid outlet such that the cleaning solution is not dispensed through the scrubber. |
US10631623B2 |
Device
A toothbrush head having a bristle surface with tufts of bristles extending therefrom comprising: first tufts of a mixture of co-extruded bristles and unitary bristles located adjacent to the distal end of the bristle surface; second tufts comprising a mixture of co-extruded bristles and unitary bristles located adjacent to the proximal end of the bristle surface; third tufts comprising tapered bristles located adjacent to the widthways opposite sides of the bristle surface; and fourth tufts comprising a mixture of co-extruded bristles and tapered bristles longer than the co-extruded bristles located as a cluster of fourth tufts widthways between the third tufts and longitudinally between the first and second tufts. |
US10631619B2 |
Backpack with chair conversion
A backpack is manipulable between a first configuration facilitating carrying by a user and a second configuration serving as a chair. The backpack comprises first and second sections, each defining a first and second surfaces and each including a pair of inwardly foldable wings. A web of fabric material flexibly couples the first section to the second section so that the two sections can be manipulated between the aforementioned configurations. A closure mechanism retains the first surface of the first section and the first surface of the second section in facing relation, following inward folding of the first and second pairs of wings and manipulation of the backpack into the first configuration, but is releasable to facilitate manipulation of the first section relative to the second section to thereby obtain a desired angle of recline therebetween. |
US10631618B2 |
Convertible bag system
The present disclosure is generally directed to a bag that includes intersecting securing elements coupled to the exterior. A positioning strap may be inserted under a first securing element, a second securing element, or both. |
US10631617B2 |
Method for delivering cosmetic advice
Cosmetic method in which: a) a color is acquired from a region of the body of an individual, by using a device equipped with a color camera and by placing a color reference chart in the field of said camera during the acquisition; and b) using the device, and the color acquired in a), and optionally knowledge of the tanning pathways of various skin colors, at least one indication is delivered concerning skin type and/or at least one indication is delivered concerning at least one skin color obtainable by the individual via the pigmentation or depigmentation process and/or at least one indication is delivered concerning photoprotection and/or application or administration of a product intended to temporarily modify the color of the skin. |
US10631616B2 |
Sheet packs and methods for treating skin
A sheet pack comprising an absorbent layer impregnated with a treatment composition containing at least one ingredient that when topically applied to skin stimulates a gene that is variably expressed over a 24 hour period in native untreated skin cells; the sheet pack contained in a package with user instructions to topically apply the sheet pack to the skin at a time when the gene that is stimulated by the ingredient is being maximally expressed in native untreated skin cells; and methods for treating skin and methods for making a sheet pack. |
US10631615B2 |
System and method for interchangeable cosmetic container
A container for carrying cosmetic product comprises a central container with first and second openings, the first opening configured to accept a first vial and the second opening configured to accept a second vial wherein the first opening and the second opening are substantially the same size, and wherein the first vial and the second vial are substantially the same size; and two caps, each cap having an open end and a closed end, the cap designed to accept a cap insert into the open end, wherein the cap insert comprises a rod, wherein the rod is configured to accept an applicator tip, and wherein the rod is configured to be inserted into the vial when the cap is placed over the first opening or the second opening of the central container. |
US10631614B2 |
Hot pour cosmetic mixing and kit
A kit and method for providing the consumer with supplies and instructions that can be used to blend their own custom color or predefined hot pour cosmetic color shades. The hot pour cosmetics involved include but are not limited to lipstick, lip gloss, foundation, cream blush and cream eyeshadow. |
US10631611B2 |
Apparatus for applying hair bands
An applicator apparatus is adapted to individually and sequentially apply one or more hair bands to strands of hair. The applicator apparatus incorporates first and second band lifters which undergo a sequence of movements to engage hair bands supported by a band cartridge and advance the hair bands along the band cartridge for release on the strands of hair. The band cartridge supports the hair bands in spaced relation for sequential engagement of individual hair bands and maneuvering by the first and second hair band lifters. |
US10631608B2 |
Foldable display device
A foldable display device includes a shell. The shell has an expanding state and a folding state. A first direction and a second direction are defined to be orthogonal. When the shell is at the expanding state, the shell has a first length L1 along the first direction and a second length L2 along the second direction. The ratio of the first length L1 to the second length L2 is between 1.3 and 2. When the shell is at the folding state, the shell has a third length L3 along the second direction and a fourth length L4 along the first direction. The ratio of the third length L3 to the fourth length L4 is also between 1.3 and 2. |
US10631607B2 |
Luggage with stud-hook
A luggage container includes a wheel assembly coupled to a bottom surface of the luggage container, the wheel assembly comprising a wheel; and at least two studs or feet coupled to a side surface of the luggage container. At least one of the at least two studs or feet includes a stud-hook, and the stud-hook is configured to: function as a foot when the luggage container is standing in a first orientation such that the wheel is not in contact with ground; and function as a hook when the luggage container is standing in a second orientation such that the wheel is in contact with the ground. |
US10631606B1 |
Pocket for electronic device
A pocket, a garment, and a method of using the pocket on the garment. The pocket includes a first layer facing the garment, a second layer as an exterior layer, and one or more spacers disposed between the first layer and the garment to offset the pocket a given distance from the garment, to promote air circulation therebetween. At least one of the first and second ends is selectively attached to the garment to allow detachment from the garment and articulation of the pocket for viewing an electronic device housed in the pocket. The pocket can be selectively removed from the garment. Attachment means provide a taut and elastic retention of the pocket against the garment to prevent excessive motion of the pocket during physical activity. |
US10631604B2 |
Umbrella quick frame assembly systems and methods
An umbrella hub is provided that includes an inner portion, an outer periphery, a lower portion and an upper portion. A plurality of vertical grooves is disposed in the outer periphery and is configured to receive umbrella ribs or struts. A plurality of grooves extends transverse to the vertical grooves. A retention member is disposed in each of the transverse grooves. A first configuration of the hub permits deflection of the retention member such that a transverse pin coupled with the umbrella ribs or struts can be inserted into the transverse groove in which the retention member is disposed. A second configuration of the hub prevents deflection of the retention member such that inadvertent withdrawal of the pin from the transverse groove in which the retention member is disposed is prevented. |
US10631594B2 |
Footwear item having a simplified structure
An article of footwear includes a first envelope that extends lengthwise from a rear end to a front end, widthwise between a lateral side and a medial side, and heightwise from a bottom side to a top side, the first envelope comprising yarns linked to one another mechanically, at least a portion of the yarns comprising at least one hot-melt filament. The yarns comprising at least one hot-melt filament are distributed over the entire first envelope, and the shape of the first envelope is set by melting the yarns that comprise at least one hot-melt filament. |
US10631593B2 |
Fluid-filled chamber with a stabilization structure
A chamber may include a first barrier portion, a second barrier portion, a peripheral bond, an interior bond, and a fold. The first barrier portion defines a first surface of the chamber. The second barrier portion defines a second surface of the chamber, the first surface being opposite the second surface. The peripheral bond joins the first barrier portion and the second barrier portion to form an interior void within the chamber and seal a fluid within the interior void. The interior bond is spaced inward from the peripheral bond and joins the first barrier portion and the second barrier portion. Additionally, the fold is in the second barrier portion and extends away from the interior bond and through a majority of a thickness of the chamber. |
US10631591B2 |
Sole structure for an article of footwear with undulating sole plate
A sole structure for an article of footwear comprises a sole plate including a midfoot region and at least one of a forefoot region and a heel region. The sole plate has an undulating profile at a transverse cross-section of the sole plate. The undulating profile includes multiple waves each having a crest and a trough. The sole plate has ridges corresponding with the crest and the trough of each wave and extending longitudinally throughout the midfoot region and the at least one of a forefoot region and a heel region. |
US10631586B2 |
Torso-shaped pillow
A pillow case and pillow in the shape of a human torso, for altering clothes worn on the pillow; the human torso including a human trunk and a first pair of base portions of appendages extending out from the trunk substantially at the position and with the orientation of human arms relative to the human trunk, each substantially in the shape of the base portion of human arms; a second pair of base portions of appendages extending out from the trunk substantially at the position and with the orientation of human legs relative to the human trunk, each substantially in the shape of the base portion of human legs; and a base portion of an appendage extending out from the trunk, substantially at the position and with the orientation of a neck relative to the human trunk, substantially in the shape of the base portion of a human neck. |
US10631585B2 |
Pleated spray tan mask and method of donning
A pleated spray tan mask and method of donning is donned and attached around the face, so as to protect a user from inhaling undesired airborne particles or vapor while being spray tanned with tanning composition, and also to prevent tanning composition from coating the face. The mask comprises three panels that cover a portion of the face and perform independent functions for protecting against sprayed tanning compositions. The mask provides a forehead panel and a lower face panel that are pleated to increase in size for larger heads. Pleats allow the mask to be one-size-fits-all. Another unique feature of the forehead and lower face panels is that flaps form at the edges of the individual panels. Flaps fold inwardly and enhance airflow behind the panels. Further, a mid-face panel disposed between the forehead and lower face panels is at least partially transparent to enable visibility while being spray tanned. |
US10631582B2 |
Undergarment for carrying a baby skin-to-skin
In order to increase the effectiveness and popularity of the kangaroo care method (skin-to-skin and breastfeeding with newborn baby) in developing countries, especially in order to save and protect weakened babies, the present invention relates to a straightforward, inexpensive solution for facilitating and encouraging this practice; a light, soft, comfortable, flexible garment that allows a baby to be held in a skin-to-skin manner for a long period of time, safely and leaving the hands free, thanks to a built-in, seamless seat, inter alia. As the garment can be used as an undergarment and is one-size-fits-all, it is easier for humanitarian and medical organizations to distribute, and more acceptable according to the cultural and religious criteria governing dress in most developing countries. |
US10631578B2 |
Electronic cigarette and atomizer device thereof
An electronic cigarette, an atomizer device thereof and a method for assembling the atomizer device are provided. The atomizer device comprises an atomizer assembly (14) having an atomizer base (141), a heating member (142), and a liquid transport member (143). The atomizer base (141) includes a tubular body (1412) having an inserting end (1413); and a side wall of the tubular body (1412) defines at least one slot (1414) extending along a longitudinal direction and communicating with an end surface of the inserting end (1413). The heating member (142) is tubular and arranged in the tubular body (1412), and an air flowing channel is defined inside the heating member (142). The liquid transport member (143) comprises a tubular liquid transport body (1431) and at least one couple of connecting portions (1432) connected together in a circumferential direction of the liquid transport body (1431). |
US10631576B1 |
Atomizing device and electronic cigarette having the same
The present disclosure relates to an atomizing device and an electronic cigarette provided with the atomizing device. The atomizing device includes a liquid storage housing and a sealing plug, and the liquid storage housing is provided with a liquid storage chamber and a liquid injection channel connecting the liquid storage chamber and the external environment. The sealing plug is detachably inserted into the liquid injection channel to open or seal the liquid storage chamber. An end of the sealing plug away from the liquid storage chamber forms a magnetic attraction surface with magnetism. |
US10631569B2 |
Hydrophobic filter
A smoking article includes a smokable material and a filter comprising filtration material that is downstream of the smokable material. The filtration material comprises a sheet of hydrophobic cellulosic material with hydrophobic groups covalently bonded to the cellulosic material. |
US10631567B2 |
Device and method for forming smokable materials
A device and method of forming smokable materials are disclosed. The device may include a puck, which may be configured to at least partially pass through a channel defined by a die from one end of the die. The die and the puck are configured such that smokable material may be placed within the die from that end and compressed by the puck against a substantially rigid surface proximal to the other end of the die. The puck may be pushed through the channel in the die using a feature that provides mechanical advantage. The puck and die may also be attached to or may be part of a press, such as a t-handle press. A spacer may also be included to maintain a minimum height of the compressed smokable material. The device is configured such that the compressed smokable material may be inserted into the oven of a vaporizer. |
US10631566B2 |
Method and apparatus for producing a foamed meat or fish product
The invention relates to a method of producing a foamed meat product, comprising the steps of: feeding a pumpable raw material containing comminuted meat or fish and strand-like connective tissue components to a dispersing apparatus with a chamber with a cylindrical rotor arranged therein, which is provided, on its circumference, with a number of cavities to create cavitation, feeding a gas to the dispersing apparatus and operating the dispersing apparatus while creating cavitation and dispersing the gas supplied, in the process of which the sinews or ligaments are passed through the chamber, and creating a foamed meat or fish product containing strand-like connective tissue components, which can be sterilised. |
US10631562B2 |
Continuous popcorn machines having variable heating profiles and associated systems and methods
Popcorn machines having process chambers with variable heating profiles, and associated systems and methods of operation are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a popcorn machine includes a tube having an upper tube portion and a lower tube portion. The upper tube portion and the lower tube portion form a circumferential boundary of a tubular process chamber for popping popcorn. A first heating element can be positioned to heat a first heating zone, and a second heating element can be positioned to heat a second heating zone. A first thermocouple can be positioned to measure a temperature at a transition point between the first heating zone and the second heating zone, and a second thermocouple can be positioned to measure a temperature in the second heating zone. A rotatable auger can be positioned at least partially within the tube to move ingredients through the process chamber. |
US10631561B2 |
Method and apparatus for producing milk foam
In a method for producing milk foam, in particular for the preparation of drinks that contain milk foam in a coffee machine, a gaseous medium, in particular air, is delivered to milk conveyed, and the milk/air mixture that is formed is conveyed to an outlet for milk foam or drinks containing milk foam. The consistency of the milk foam that is produced is determined here and is monitored by a regulating process and/or is changed by a setting. Even with variable conditions of use and operation, perfect quality of the milk foam that is produced is guaranteed, in which, moreover, its consistency can be changed. |
US10631559B2 |
Acidic extracts and beverages containing 2,5-piperazinedione,3,6-bis(phenylmethyl)-(3S,6S)-
The present invention aims to provide extracts available for use in acidic beverage production and containing 2,5-piperazinedione,3,6-bis(phenylmethyl)-,(3S,6S)-, which is a useful substance with an improving effect on learning motivation.When an acid treatment step is included in the production of extracts containing 2,5-piperazinedione,3,6-bis(phenylmethyl)-,(3S,6S)-, it is possible to obtain acidic extracts which cause no sedimentation even when added to beverages. The extracts of the present invention can be added to beverages and so on without impairing the taste inherent to foods and beverages, and can be used for production of acidic beverages preferred by most consumers. |
US10631551B2 |
Process for producing lactose-free milk with high in protein and calcium and milk without sweetness
The present invention is related with the milk industry in general and with the processing industry of milk to produce for lactose-free milk and assessment of the subproduct in particular, and even more particularly in the milk processing industry through different separating means of the components such as micro- and nano filtration.The function of the invention is to permit a lactose-free milk or a milk without lactose with a sensorial profile similar to that of normal pasteurized milk without lactose using the essential separation steps to reduce production costs, yet another objective was to determine the effect on the organoleptic characteristics of the concentration of natural milk components and concentrations which achieve the first objective, still another objective is to determine the ratio between retentate and permeate to obtain a sensorial profile equivalent to that of a normal pasteurized mil without lactose. |
US10631550B2 |
Method of extruding sausage sleeves of at least partial collagen, extrusion head and extruded collagen sleeves
The invention relates to a method of extruding sleeves extruded of collagen for encasing sausages, wherein a collagen fluid is fed to an extrusion head; the collagen fluid is guided through the extrusion head; and the collagen fluid is discharged from the extrusion head. The invention also relates to an extrusion head for performing such a process as well as a co-extrusion sausage line. Finally also the sleeve extruded with this method or devices is part of the invention. |
US10631547B2 |
Cake batters
The present invention provides in methods for preparing a cake batter or a cake product prepared from the batter, comprising adding in any order one or more raw starch degrading alpha-amylases and one or more phospholipases to cake batter ingredients, and preparing the cake batter. Also, cake batters or cake products comprising one or more raw starch degrading alpha-amylases and one or more phospholipases are provided herein. |
US10631545B2 |
System for the preparation of a mixture
A mixing system includes a mixing machine and a device for collecting material of the mixture that remains adherent to the implement of the machine, at the end of a mixing step. The collecting device has a collecting surface that is associated to movement means designed to guide the surface in a first direction and a second direction, so that this can pass, as a result of the movement in both directions, from a first condition, where the surface extends at least prevalently in the first direction, to a second condition, where the surface extends at least prevalently in the second direction. |
US10631544B2 |
Bacterial formulation for biocontrol of plant diseases and promotion of plant growth
The present invention relates to bacterial formulation in vegetable fiber materials, which can be employed by incorporation into soils and by treating seeds, as well as in nutrient in hydroponic systems, for the promotion of plant growth and/or the biologic control of diseases. Preferably, the formulation of the present invention employs coconut fiber.An advantage of the present invention is the possible replacement of turf and other organic or inorganic materials employed in the formulation of inoculants and of agents for the biologic control of bacteria and fungi by coconut fiber. |
US10631541B1 |
Nitrogen-15 isotope as a plant growth regulator
This invention provides a method of enhancing plant growth involving the steps of: providing an application of nitrogen-15 isotope to a plant to obtain a concentration of nitrogen-15 isotope at least 10 percent greater than the concentration occurring in an untreated plant. A plant growing in a treated area exhibits at least one of: increased plant yield measured in terms of increased root length and increased leaf area compared to a plant growing in a portion of untreated soil. Furthermore, the step of providing the application of nitrogen-15 isotope to a plant includes treating a foliar portion of a plant with a synergistic concentration of a nitrogen-15 isotope, wherein a treated plant exhibits at least one of: increased plant yield measured in terms of increased root length and increased leaf area, compared to a plant growing without a treatment of a synergistic concentration of the nitrogen-15 isotope. |
US10631538B2 |
Composition and method for treating nematodes
A nematicidal fertilizer composition comprising one or more amino acids and one or more micronutrient compounds. A method of controlling nematodes at a locus is also provided. The method comprises applying to the locus one or more amino acids and one or more micronutrient compounds. |
US10631537B2 |
Disinfectant composition having residual biocidal properties
A composition having biocidal properties is disclosed. The composition includes a biocide in combination with a film forming component. In one embodiment, for instance, the biocide comprises an amine while the film forming component comprises one or more polyvinyl alcohol polymers. The disinfectant composition forms a film on a surface that is abrasion resistant and will provide biocidal activity over an extended period of time, while being completely water dispersible. |
US10631535B2 |
Foam formulations and emulsifiable concentrates
The present invention is directed to agricultural formulations containing an agriculturally active ingredient in a suitable solvent system for generating foam containing formulations for application in a furrow in the form of a foam. The agriculturally active ingredient may be an insecticide, a pesticide, a fungicide, an herbicide, a fertilizer, or a combination thereof. |
US10631534B2 |
Method for preserving activated platelet
Embodiments relate to an activated platelet preservation composition, a method for preserving activated platelet, and a preserved activated platelet using the same. According to at least one embodiment, there is provided an activated platelet preservation composition including a divalent cation, chloride, vitamin B, a selenium source and a solvent, a kit using the same, a method for preserving an activated platelet, and a preserved activated platelet using the same. According to various embodiments, it is possible to obtain and preserve platelets, which are positive for CD61 and CD62p and negative for PAC-1 among cell markers. |
US10631533B2 |
Protective garment for animals
A protective garment for an animal is disclosed. The garment includes a body having a central portion, a first body flap extending from the central portion, and a second body flap extending from the central portion. The first body flap and the second body flap are extendable around a body of the animal and fasten to each other. The garment further includes a first collar flap extending from central portion and a second collar flap extending from the central portion. The first collar flap and the second collar flap are extendable around a neck of the animal and fasten to each other. Further, the central portion includes an outer surface that includes an array having a plurality of iridescent cells separated by a grid. |
US10631532B1 |
Invasive plant species infusion applicator
A plant injector which includes a first arm and second arm, with the first arm and the second arm being rotatably coupled at a pivot, and with each of the first arm and the second arm have a handle end and a distal end. A lance being coupled to the distal end of the first arm, the lance having at least one aperture connecting an outer surface of the lance to an inner conduit of the lance, wherein the lance comprises a pointed end and a supply end. |
US10631527B1 |
Fishing lure with a scent disbursement apparatus
A fishing lure made of soft yarn ball that had a hole through the center. The fibrous ball increases the holding power of scent oil. The ability to hold more scent oil means that it takes longer for the scent oil to work out of the ball and thus leaves a longer lasting and larger scent trail for game fish to hone in on. The scent ball is easily adaptable to any type of artificial lure rigging a fisherman chose to use. The soft yarn balls are made from materials used in fly tying. These fibrous products come in highly visible colors. Some even have UV responding dyes that fish respond to. As noted above, the center hole is a carbon fiber micro tube. It is this use of the micro tube that allows the yarn to be tied sufficiently tight to allow for extending holding of the scent oils. |
US10631522B2 |
Ball trainer with launcher function and dropper function and training box
A ball trainer with a launcher function and a dropper function is provided. The ball trainer includes: a dropper unit that is disposed on one side in a housing and is formed in a holder shape capable of dropping a ball downward, the dropper unit including a storage space with a variable length in which two or more balls are stored; a launcher unit that is disposed on the other side in the housing and launches a ball which is received from outside; a control module that selectively controls the dropper unit and the launcher unit depending on an operation mode; and a communication module that is connected to the control module and transmits a signal received from the outside in a wireless or wired manner. |
US10631520B2 |
Automatic animal feeding system
An animal feeding system is provided. The feeding system includes a container that holds dry pet food, and a receptacle that gravitationally receives the pet food. The system also provides a conveyor system. The conveyor system moves the dry pet food from the receptacle to a feeding bowl. Additionally, the animal feeding system includes a processor. The processor is configured to deliver start and stop signals to a motor in response to signals sent from a user control unit. The animal feeding system additionally comprises the user control unit. The control unit offers a user interface for programming the system according to a desired feeding schedule. A method for feeding an animal using the feeding system is also provided herein. |
US10631513B1 |
Soybean cultivar 87181312
A soybean cultivar designated 87181312 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 87181312, to the plants of soybean cultivar 87181312, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 87181312, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 87181312. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 87181312. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 87181312, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 87181312 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631510B1 |
Soybean cultivar 172290521658
A soybean cultivar designated 172290521658 is disclosed. Embodiments include the seeds of soybean 172290521658, the plants of soybean 172290521658, to plant parts of soybean 172290521658, and methods for producing a soybean plant produced by crossing soybean 172290521658 with itself or with another soybean variety. Embodiments include methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to soybean cultivars, breeding cultivars, plant parts, and cells derived from soybean 172290521658, methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from soybean 172290521658, and the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing 172290521658 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631503B2 |
Soybean variety 01067814
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01067814. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01067814. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01067814 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01067814 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631491B2 |
Lettuce variety ‘Hercules’
New lettuce variety designated ‘Hercules’ is described. ‘Hercules’ is a lettuce variety exhibiting stability and uniformity. |
US10631490B1 |
Soybean cultivar 82410316
A soybean cultivar designated 82410316 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 82410316, to the plants of soybean cultivar 82410316, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 82410316, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 82410316. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 82410316. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 82410316, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 82410316 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631489B1 |
Soybean cultivar 80142922
A soybean cultivar designated 80142922 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 80142922, to the plants of soybean cultivar 80142922, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 80142922, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 80142922. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 80142922. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 80142922, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 80142922 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631488B1 |
Soybean cultivar 86172129
A soybean cultivar designated 86172129 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 86172129, to the plants of soybean cultivar 86172129, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 86172129, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 86172129. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 86172129. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 86172129, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 86172129 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631482B2 |
Haploid inducers
The present invention relates to the provision of technical means such as nucleic acids which, after transcription or after expression in a plant, are suitable for mediating the property of a haploid inductor or for increasing the induction capability of a haploid inductor, as well as methods and uses for the production and identification of non-transgenic and transgenic plant haploid inductors, as well as the improvement of existing plant haploid inductors. |
US10631481B2 |
Modular hydroponic rack system for crop cultivation and transport
A modular hydroponic cultivation and transport system for the cultivation and transport of organisms, including but not limited to, various forms of plants and fungi in hydroponic towers, is provided. Further, apparatuses for the cultivation and transport of organisms grown in hydroponic towers, are provided. Methods for the cultivation and transport of organisms using the transport system and apparatuses described herein are also provided herein. |
US10631480B2 |
Method for obtaining root mass from vegetable seeds and root mass obtained thereof
The present invention relates to agriculture, and particularly relates to a process for obtaining a root mass from plant seeds which are subjected to particular conditions of germination in hydroponic culture, and once germinated, placed in conditions that favor the development of its root system. The root mass thus obtained can have multiple industrial applications such as material alternative to wood for thermal and acoustic insulation and fire-resistant construction. |
US10631476B2 |
Proximity programmed, globally synchronized irrigation controller and system
An irrigation control system having an irrigation controller with a unique identifier and configured to execute irrigation schedules, collect, store and forward watering metrics and determine global time, together with a power source, a global time receiver in communication with the microcontroller and configured to provide time from an outside source to the microcontroller and a transceiver in communication with the microcontroller configured to send messages including its unique identifier, predefined irrigation schedules, stored watering metrics and current global time. The system further includes a mobile computer having a microprocessor, a wireless transceiver configured to receive the messages from the irrigation controller transceiver and transmit instructions to the irrigation controller via a communication link and a memory coupled to the microprocessor and configured to store predefined irrigation schedules, and watering metrics. Methods for providing watering metrics and controlling an irrigation control system or value controller are also disclosed. |
US10631475B2 |
Low cost precision irrigation system with passive valves and portable adjusting device
According to some embodiments of the invention, an adjusting device for adjusting a passive drip irrigation valve to enable precision irrigation includes a device body configured to be at least one of hand-held or attachable to a robot, the device body having a manipulator end, and a manipulator assembly contained within and extending from the manipulator end of the device body. The manipulator assembly includes a coarse alignment adjustment assembly constructed and arranged to align the adjusting device with the passive drip irrigation valve. The manipulator assembly also includes a fine actuator configured to rotate the passive drip irrigation valve by a specified angle. |
US10631473B2 |
Elastomeric emitter and methods relating to same
An irrigation drip emitter, and methods relating to same, are provided for delivering irrigation water from a supply tube to an emitter outlet at a reduced and relatively constant flow rate. The emitter defining an inlet, outlet and flow passage extending between the inlet and outlet. In one form, the emitter includes a root growth inhibiting member disposed in the outlet of the emitter. In another form, the emitter includes stepped flippers for controlling fluid flow through the emitter. In yet another form, the emitter includes disconnected or freestanding outlet walls disposed in the outlet for preventing the outlet from collapsing under increased fluid line pressure without creating dead ends where grit can build-up. In other forms, the emitter defines one or more recess within which inserts may be disposed so the emitter and insert collectively define a fluid flow passage. Related methods are also disclosed herein. |
US10631471B2 |
Method and system for increasing days for the cultivation of particular fruit bearing vines in unfavourable climatic regions
A method and a system for increasing the degree days in the immediate environment of fruit bearing vines for the cultivation of particular fruit bearing vines, such as non-rustic vinifera variety vines, in unfavourable climatic regions where the degree days is insufficient for the full maturity of the fruit, is described. Rows of the vines are protected in removable shelters which have a removable tarp cover disposed over a support frame structure to shield the rows of vines from the harsh, vine damaging, winter month temperatures while keeping the vines in a controlled temperature environment. Heated liquid circulation conduits are supported in the shelters at predetermined locations and provide controlled heat during the winter months to prevent the vines and the cordon bearing spuds of the vines from damaging cold temperatures. In the early spring the roots are activated early and the tarp is removed and a transparent film sheet covering is substituted to admit sunlight to help activate the vine early to gain degree days. The method and system is also applicable to semi-rustic or rustic wine producing grape vines grown in these climatic regions having degree days down to about 1200. |
US10631460B2 |
Agricultural working machine
An agricultural work machine and a method for operating an agricultural work machine are disclosed. The agricultural work machine includes a driver assistance system, which comprises a memory for storing data, a computing device for processing the data stored in the memory, and a graphical interface. The computing device graphically displays an operating data field via the graphical interface, which represents a display range for a first operating parameter, and the current value for the first operating parameter in the operating data field. The computing device evaluates the first operating parameter over a portion of the display range according to an evaluation criterion that relates to a second operating parameter, evaluates the first operating parameter based on a relationship between the first operating parameter and the second operating parameter contained in a characteristic diagram system, and graphically displays the evaluation data determined in this manner in the operating data field. |
US10631459B2 |
Stand-on mower with winged deck
A stand-on mower may have a deck with at least one deck wing. The mower may include a stand-on operator platform, a rear wheel axis positioned forward of the stand-on operator platform, a main deck having main deck blades with rotational axes positioned forward of the rear wheel axis, one or more deck wings, and front wheels positioned forward of the rotational axes of the main deck blades. |
US10631457B2 |
Cutting head for vegetation cutting machine
The invention relates to a cutting head (1) for a vegetation cutting machine, such as a border trimmer or a brush cutter, to accommodate a coil (2) having a plurality of temporarily bonded turns (21) of at least one cutting filament (20) and exhibiting a central void (22). The cutting head including: a body (10) defining an inner recess (11) for the coil (2) and provided with a peripheral opening (12) for the emergence of a cutting filament separated from the coil, and capable of being driven in rotation by a motor, a central mandrel (13) adapted to support the at least one coil, the mandrel comprising at least one arrangement adapted to cooperate with the coil so as to provide for rotational engagement between the mandrel (13) and the coil (2). The mandrel (13) being able to selectively rotate relative to the body (10). |
US10631452B2 |
Lateral transport system for harvester
A lateral transport system for a harvester including a chassis, first and second ground wheels coupled to the chassis, and a lateral transport assembly operably coupled to the chassis and operable between a transport operation mode and a stowed operation mode. A tongue is pivotally coupled to the chassis, a first suspension element is rotatable about a first axis and a second axis, a second suspension element is rotatable about the second axis, and a hydraulic actuation system is operably coupled to the tongue, the first suspension element, and the second suspension element. In the transport operation mode, hydraulic fluid is allowed to flow into the hydraulic actuation system to rotate the first suspension element about the first axis, and subsequently rotate the first and second suspension elements about the second axis. |
US10638651B2 |
Component placing device and component placing method
A component placing device has a configuration where a plurality of nozzle shafts are moved in turn to a plurality of stations including a component holding and placing station and a component detecting station by rotating a rotating object having the plurality of nozzle shafts, in which nozzles are installed, about a rotation axis. A configuration where a flow path switcher, which selectively connects a suction path of each of the nozzles to a positive pressure source and to a negative pressure source by movement of a spool, is disposed on an inside of a corresponding one of the nozzle shafts, and air for power to drive the spool is supplied to the rotating object via a manifold, in which a communication plug for power air that comes into contact with an exterior surface of the rotating object is provided, is adopted. |
US10638649B2 |
Shielding formulations using discrete carbon nanotubes with targeted oxidation levels and formulations thereof
Discrete, individualized carbon nanotubes having targeted, or selective, oxidation levels and/or content on the interior and exterior of the tube walls are claimed. Such carbon nanotubes can have little to no inner tube surface oxidation, or differing amounts and/or types of oxidation between the tubes' inner and outer surfaces. These new discrete carbon nanotubes are useful in electromagnetic and radio frequency shielding applications, especially where the shielding is essentially constant over a relatively wide range of frequencies. Additives such as plasticizers, can be used in compounding and formulation of elastomeric, thermoplastic and thermoset composite for improvement of mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. |
US10638643B2 |
Electronic device
An electronic device includes a casing and substrates. The casing includes a plurality of fins including hollow fins. The substrates are inserted in the hollow fins so as to be sandwiched between inner walls of the hollow fins in a contact or non-contact manner, and that include electronic circuits. |
US10638629B2 |
On board transceiver assembly having hold down member
A hold down member can be surface mounted to a substrate, such that a post of the hold down member extends at least into an interposer. Accordingly, when an on board transceiver is placed in electrical communication with the interposer, a fastener can be inserted at least into the on board transceiver so as to attach to the post, thereby securing the on board transceiver to the interposer and the substrate. |
US10638624B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a display panel having a display surface and a rear surface opposite to the display surface, a rear casing having an opening disposed on the display panel to enclose an accommodation space with the rear surface of the display panel, a mounting plate partially inserted to the rear casing through the opening along the rear surface to be detachably disposed in the accommodation space, and a restricting member disposed in the accommodation space to limit movement of the mounting plate relative to the rear casing, wherein a vertical projection of the opening toward the display panel falls within the rear surface. |
US10638623B2 |
Sealed electronic control module
An apparatus includes an upper housing, a gasket, and a lower housing. The upper housing generally comprises a plurality of tabs and a plurality of threaded sockets. The lower housing generally comprises a plurality of openings configured to engage the tabs of the upper housing and a plurality of holes configured to align with the plurality of threaded sockets when assembled to the upper housing. |
US10638622B2 |
Assembly structure for bracket
An object is to reduce sliding resistance when a bracket is assembled to a case, thereby improving assembly workability. In an assembly structure for assembling a bracket to a case, the case has opposed wall portions opposed to each other on the outer peripheral side surface thereof, and the bracket has a plate-shaped insertion portion to be inserted in a predetermined direction into an opposition clearance between the opposed wall portions, and three sliding projections protruding from both side surfaces of the insertion portion which are to be opposed to the opposed wall portions, so that the sliding projections slide on the opposed surfaces of the opposed wall portions at the time of the insertion. The sliding projections are provided so as to appear alternately, in the predetermined direction, on both side surfaces of the insertion portion. |
US10638621B1 |
Terminal housing with conductive clip
A lower cover assembly for use in a power distribution box having a terminal housing assembly is provided. The terminal housing includes a pair of side walls spaced apart from each other, a front wall opposite a back wall and a floor. A clip is configured to engage the terminal housing. The clip includes a front contact surface opposite a second contact surface. A connecting wall is disposed between the first and second contact surfaces so as to define a “U” shape member. The first contact surface is mounted to a top surface of a terminal housing and the second contact surface is mounted to a bottom surface of the terminal housing. The clip is form of an electrically conducted material so as to route electricity. |
US10638614B2 |
Semiconductor package module
A semiconductor package module is provided. The semiconductor package module may prevent dropout of a large-scale device from a module substrate by improving bonding strength between the module substrate and a part, and perform assembling parts on a top surface and a bottom surface of the module substrate, simultaneously. The semiconductor package module includes: a module substrate; at least one first electric/electronic device mounted on the module substrate by using surface mount technology (SMT); a plurality of passive devices mounted on the module substrate; and at least one second electric/electronic device mounted on the module substrate by using SMT and a resin film adhesive, the at least one second electric/electronic device having a size or a weight greater than a size or a weight of the at least one first electric/electronic device. |
US10638613B2 |
Method of forming a plurality of electro-optical module assemblies
An electro-optical module assembly is provided that includes a flexible substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the flexible substrate contains an opening located therein that extends from the first surface to the second surface. An optical component is located on the second surface of the flexible substrate and is positioned to have a surface exposed by the opening. At least one electronic component is located on a first portion of the first surface of the flexible substrate, and at least one micro-energy source is located on a second portion of the first surface of the flexible substrate. |
US10638612B2 |
Carrier for solid-state lighting devices intended for a light bulb
There is provided a carrier (6) for solid-state lighting devices (2). The carrier (6) is intended to be arranged in a light bulb and is formed from one single flat and formable substrate (1), which has been bent to a generally tube-shaped form. The carrier (6) includes: an annular mounting portion (4) for mounting the carrier (6) inside the light bulb; and two or more strips (5) extending generally parallel to each other from the annular mounting portion (4) and being separated from each other in a tangential direction of the annular mounting portion (4). Each strip (5) has one or more electrically conducting paths (3) and a solid-state lighting device (2) mounted thereon. There is also provided a method for producing a tube-shaped carrier (6). The strips are easy to shape by bending, twisting and/or folding, resulting in a significant freedom in the positioning of the SSL devices. |
US10638608B2 |
Interconnect frames for SIP modules
Frames and other structures for system-in-package modules that may allow components on boards in the modules to communicate with each other. |
US10638607B2 |
Conductor connection structure for plate-like routing members
A conductor connection structure for a plurality of plate-like routing members includes the plurality of plate-like routing members, a plurality of terminal members, and a circuit board. Each of the plurality of plate-like routing members has a conductor exposed part in which a strip flat conductor is exposed, at a part of an insulating coating member coating an outer circumferential surface of the strip flat conductor. Each of the plurality of terminal members has a board connecting part connected to the conductor exposed part so as to be conducted to the strip flat conductor. The circuit board includes a plurality of circuit conductors, and terminal connecting parts on the plurality of circuit conductors are respectively electrically connected to the board connecting parts. |
US10638606B2 |
Composite circuit board
A composite circuit board includes an insulation layer, an inner circuit layer, a first conductive layer and a second conductive layer embedded in the insulation layer, a third conductive layer and a fourth conductive layer formed on opposite surfaces of the insulation layer. The third conductive layer electrically connects with the first conductive layer. The fourth conductive layer electrically connects with the second conductive layer. The inner circuit layer is in a middle portion of the insulation layer. The first conductive layer and the second conductive layer respectively forms on opposite sides of the inner circuit layer. The insulation layer forms a plurality of first through holes between the first conductive layer and the inner circuit layer, a plurality of second through holes between the second conductive layer and the inner circuit layer. |
US10638604B1 |
Insulated metal printed circuit board
A printed circuit board (PCB) includes a first aluminum layer, having a first thickness, electrically insulated with a coating of alumina applied to a surface of the first aluminum layer; a second aluminum layer, having a second thickness that is different than the first thickness, insulated with a coating of alumina applied to a surface of the second aluminum layer; and a conductive layer bonded to the coating of alumina on the first aluminum layer, the coating of alumina on the second aluminum layer, or both. |
US10638601B2 |
Apparatus comprising conductive traces configured to transmit differential signals in printed circuit boards
Systems and methods for routing of conductive traces in a printed circuit board are described. In one embodiment, the method may include routing a first trace in a first layer of a printed circuit board of a solid state drive, routing a second trace in a second layer of the printed circuit board, and routing the first trace and the second trace between a serializer/deserializer (SerDes) of a first controller of the solid state drive and a SerDes of a second controller of the solid state driver. In some cases, the first trace and the second trace may be configured to transmit differential signals to communicate data between the first controller and the second controller. In some embodiments, the second layer may be adjacent to the first layer. |
US10638599B2 |
Backplane footprint for high speed, high density electrical connectors
A printed circuit board includes a plurality of layers including conductive layers separated by dielectric layers, the conductive layers including a signal layer; and via patterns formed in the plurality of layers, each of the via patterns comprising first and second signal vias extending from a first surface of the printed circuit board to the signal layer, the signal layer including first and second signal traces connected to the first and second signal vias, respectively, the signal layer further including a ground conductor located between the signal traces and adjacent signal-carrying elements. |
US10638598B2 |
Ground member, shielded printed circuit board, and method for manufacturing shielded printed circuit board
The present invention aims to provide a ground member that can be mounted on any position, wherein misalignment is less likely to occur between conductive filler particles of the ground member and a shielding layer of a shielding film when a shielded printed wiring board including the ground member is repeatedly heated and cooled to mount components thereon. The ground member of the present invention includes: a conductive external connection member having a first main surface and a second main surface opposite to the first main surface; conductive filler particles disposed adjacent to the first main surface; and an adhesive resin for fixing the conductive filler particles to the first main surface, wherein each conductive filler particle includes a low-melting-point metal. |
US10638597B2 |
Stand-off block
An apparatus may be provided. The apparatus may comprise a substrate and a circuit board. A ball grid array structure may be disposed between the substrate and the circuit board. In addition, a stand-off structure may be disposed between the substrate and the circuit board. The stand-off structure may be adjacent to the ball grid array structure. |
US10638595B2 |
Electric device with a housing with pressing elements
The disclosure relates to an electric device. The electric device has a housing, at least one printed circuit board, and at least one heat sink. The housing encloses a cavity, and the printed circuit board is received in the cavity. The printed circuit board is connected to the heat sink so as to conduct heat. According to the disclosure, the housing has a housing cover, and the housing cover has at least one, two, or three pressing elements, in particular pressing bolts or pressing pins, which are mounted in a movable manner along the longitudinal axis transversely to an areal extension of the housing cover. The pressing element is designed to be inserted into the cavity and to be pressed against the printed circuit board directly or at least indirectly and thus press the printed circuit board against the heat sink. |
US10638593B2 |
Matchless plasma source for semiconductor wafer fabrication
A matchless plasma source is described. The matchless plasma source includes a controller that is coupled to a direct current (DC) voltage source of an agile DC rail to control a shape of an amplified square waveform that is generated at an output of a half-bridge transistor circuit. The matchless plasma source further includes the half-bridge transistor circuit used to generate the amplified square waveform to power an electrode, such as an antenna, of a plasma chamber. The matchless plasma source also includes a reactive circuit between the half-bridge transistor circuit and the electrode. The reactive circuit has a high-quality factor to negate a reactance of the electrode. There is no radio frequency (RF) match and an RF cable that couples the matchless plasma source to the electrode. |
US10638592B2 |
System, method and apparatus for an inductively coupled plasma arc whirl filter press
A plasma treatment system includes a plasma arc torch, a tee attached to a hollow electrode nozzle of the plasma arc torch, and a screw feed unit or a ram feed unit having an inlet and an outlet attached to the tee. The plasma arc torch includes a cylindrical vessel having a first end and a second end, a first tangential inlet/outlet connected to or proximate to the first end, a second tangential inlet/outlet connected to or proximate to the second end, an electrode housing connected to the first end of the cylindrical vessel such that a first electrode is (a) aligned with a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical vessel, and (b) extends into the cylindrical vessel, and a hollow electrode nozzle connected to the second end of the cylindrical vessel such that a centerline of the hollow electrode nozzle is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical vessel. |
US10638589B2 |
Amplifying laser pulses having different wavelengths for EUV radiation generation
Methods, devices, and systems for amplifying laser pulses having different wavelengths in a drive laser assembly for an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation generating device are provided. The drive laser assembly includes a radiation source configured to generate a first laser pulse having a first wavelength and a second laser pulse having a second wavelength, and an amplifier assembly having at least one optical amplifier for amplifying the first laser pulse and the second laser pulse. The amplifier assembly has at least one wavelength-selective optical element configured to attenuate the first laser pulse at the first wavelength more strongly than the second laser pulse at the second wavelength. |
US10638588B2 |
High-brightness laser produced plasma source and methods for generating radiation and mitigating debris
High-brightness LPP source and method for generating short-wavelength radiation which include a vacuum chamber (1) with an input window (6) for a laser beam (7) focused into the interaction zone (5), an output window (8) for the exit of the short-wavelength radiation beam (9); the rotating target assembly (3), having an annular groove (11); the target (4) as a layer of a molten metal formed by centrifugal force on the surface of the distal wall (13) of the annular groove (11) while the proximal wall (14) of the annular groove is designed to provide a line of sight between the interaction zone and both the input and output windows particularly during laser pulses. A method for mitigating debris particles comprises using an target orbital velocity high enough for the droplet fractions of the debris particles exiting the rotating target assembly not to be directed towards the input and output windows. |
US10638586B2 |
Illumination lighting apparatus, illumination device, and illumination fixture
An illumination lighting apparatus is configured to light a plurality of light-emitting elements connected in series to each other. The illumination lighting apparatus includes one photosensor and a detector. The one photosensor is configured to detect light emitted from the plurality of light-emitting elements. The detector is configured to perform detection of a light emission defect on the plurality of light-emitting elements based on the light detected by the one photosensor. Moreover, the detector performs the detection process when a quantity of light detected by the one photosensor decreases. The detector includes two or more switches and a processor. The two or more switches are connected in parallel to the plurality of light-emitting elements. When the processor turns on the two or more switches sequentially one-by-one, and the quantity of light detected by the one photosensor does not change, the processor detects a light-emitting element having the light emission defect from the plurality of light-emitting elements. |
US10638576B1 |
Control circuit of lamp
A control circuit of a lamp has a mode switch, an ambient brightness detector, a human-body movement detector, an illumination device, a wireless communication module, and a microcontroller. The mode switch provides a mode code. The ambient brightness detector outputs an enable signal when brightness of ambient environment is darker than a threshold. The human-body movement detector outputs a trigger signal when detecting a movement event within a detecting area. When the microcontroller receives the enable signal and the trigger signal, the microcontroller activates the illumination device and outputs a wireless control signal having the mode code via the wireless communication module. When the microcontroller receives another wireless control signal via the wireless communication module and determinates that a control code of said another wireless control signal is consistent with the mode code, the microcontroller activates the illumination device. |
US10638573B2 |
Lighting tool for vehicle, illumination system and lamp control method
Provided is a lighting tool for a vehicle including a first power supply, and a lamp for a vehicle operated with electric power supplied from the first power supply, a detection unit that detects a waveform of first electric power, a generation unit that generates a first control signal that is a signal controlling the lamp for a vehicle according to the waveform of the detected first electric power, an output control unit that superimposes the first control signal on the first electric power and wirelessly transmit the signal obtained by the superimposition from a power transmission section, a conversion unit that acquires a second control signal based on the signal received by a power receiving section that receives the signal wirelessly transmitted from the power transmission section, and a lamp control unit that controls the lamp for a vehicle according to the second control signal. |
US10638569B2 |
Lighting module arranged to be attached to a luminaire
A lighting module (100) arranged to be attached to a luminaire (110) is disclosed. The lighting module (100) comprises at least one light source (102) for rendering a light output, and a processor (104) arranged for determining if the lighting module (100) has been attached to the luminaire (110). The processor (104) is further arranged for setting the lighting module (100) to a first mode of operation if the lighting module (100) has been attached to the luminaire (110), and for setting the lighting module (100) to a second mode of operation if the lighting module (100) has been detached from the luminaire (110). The light output of the at least one light source (102) is controlled dependent on a light setting of the luminaire (110) when the lighting module (100) is in the first mode of operation, and the light output of the at least one light source (102) is controlled independent on the light setting of the luminaire (110) when the lighting module (100) is in the second mode of operation. This enables a user to control the light output of the lighting module (100) when it has been attached to the luminaire (110), for example by controlling the light output of the luminaire (110), and to control the light output of the lighting module (100) when it has been detached from the luminaire (110), for example by interacting with the lighting module (100). |
US10638563B2 |
Voltage transducer for a lighting system
A voltage transducer for a lighting system can include an input operable to receive an alternating current input power. The voltage transducer can include a current sink circuit operable to provide a current sinking output. The voltage transducer can include one or more control devices configured to determine a magnitude associated with the alternating current input power. The one or more control devices can be further configured to control the current sink circuit to adjust the current sinking output based, at least in part, on the magnitude of the alternating current input power. |
US10638559B2 |
Solid state microwave heating apparatus and method with stacked dielectric resonator antenna array
A microwave heating apparatus includes a solid state microwave energy source, a first dielectric resonator antenna that includes a first exciter dielectric resonator and a first feed structure in proximity to the first exciter dielectric resonator, one or more additional dielectric resonators stacked above the top surface of the first exciter dielectric resonator to form a vertically-stacked dielectric resonator antenna array. The first feed structure is electrically coupled to the microwave energy source to receive a first excitation signal, and the first exciter dielectric resonator is configured to produce a first electric field in response to the excitation signal provided to the first feed structure. |
US10638557B2 |
Convey line carrier for microwave heating
Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shaper of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner. |
US10638556B1 |
Microwavable stacking tray
A microwave safe tray may be configured to provide a user with multiple surfaces on which to heat items. The tray may include a rectangular support surface including a plurality of flow orifices, the rectangular support surface configured to support items to be heated; and a plurality of legs extending substantially perpendicularly from the rectangular support tray. The microwave-safe tray may be configured to support a second microwave-safe tray in a stacked configuration. |
US10638555B2 |
Fluid transport using inductive heating
Aspects and embodiments of systems for fluid transportation using inductive heating are described. In one embodiment, the system includes a first transportation pipe having a first diameter and a second transportation pipe having a second diameter. The first diameter is greater than the second diameter. An augur that causes a fluid flow is within the first transportation pipe. A control circuit is electrically coupled to the first inductive element and the second inductive element, and to a power supply to inductively heat the first transportation pipe and the second transportation pipe. |
US10638553B2 |
Transverse flux induction heating apparatus
A transverse flux induction heating apparatus (1, 100), defining a first longitudinal axis (X, R), for heating a metallic strip (11), the apparatus comprises at least two induction coils (2, 4; 102, 104) arranged on respective planes parallel to each other and parallel to said first longitudinal axis, and mutually arranged at a distance such to allow the passage of the strip between said at least two induction coils along a second longitudinal axis (Y, S) perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis; at least two compensation poles (20, 22, 24, 26; 120, 124), each compensation pole being constrained to a respective induction coil; wherein each compensation pole comprises a winding (28, 128), having at least one turn (29, 129), and a first auxiliary magnetic flux concentrator (30, 130) surrounded by the at least one turn; wherein at least one of said at least two compensator poles is adapted to move along the first longitudinal axis. |
US10638550B2 |
Pane with an electrical heating region
A pane with an electrical heating region is presented. The pane has a substantially trapezoidal first pane, an electrically conductive coating applied on part of a surface of the first pane, a substantially trapezoidal electrical heating region that is electrically divided from the electrically conductive coating by a separating line, and two collecting conductors connected to the electrically conductive coating in the electrical heating region. |
US10638549B2 |
Electrically heatable pane with switch region
An electrically heatable pane with a switch region is presented. The pane has a transparent substrate, with at least one transparent electrically conductive layer that is, at least partially, arranged on a surface of the pane. At least one separating line electrically divides the layer into a heating region and a switch region. At least two busbars are provided for connection to a voltage source. The busbars being connected to the heating region, form a current path between the busbars. A heating current can therefore flow through the current path. Furthermore, the switch region has at least one contact region, a feed line region, and a connection region, where the connection region can be connected to sensor electronics. |
US10638543B2 |
Photonic heater
A photonic heater is provided. The photonic heater includes a current source and a transfer circuit. The transfer circuit connected to the current source. The photonic heater further includes a heating element. The heating element is connected to the transfer circuit. The transfer circuit is operable to regulate an amount of current being transferred from the current court to the heating element. |
US10638540B2 |
Emergency call setup in wireless networks
The systems, devices, and techniques described herein are directed to scheduling wireless communications and verifying connections, for example, in an emergency call context. An emergency call scheduler can be installed in an application layer of user equipment to manage call scheduling. During an emergency situation, the emergency call scheduler can attempt to establish a communication based on a priority of network technologies (e.g., LTE, 4G, 3G, 2G) or a base station being in a subscriber network. As a call is established, a connection may be verified based at least in part on satisfying one or more handshake protocols and based at least in part on transmitting or receiving voice and/or data packets. Based on a location of the user equipment, or as a network topology is updated, a centralized server can update the emergency call scheduler to change the call scheduling priority. |
US10638539B2 |
Facilitating resource frequency management for emergency response
Systems and techniques facilitating resource frequency management are provided. An apparatus comprises: a processor; and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, facilitate performance of operations. The operations comprise: receiving information indicative of an emergency condition in a defined area; and transmitting a command to a network device for the defined area to cause the base station device to send a communication for the emergency condition via a first wireless communication channel with a mobile device of mobile devices associated with a subscriber identity of respective subscriber identities assigned to provide a response to the emergency condition. |
US10638538B2 |
System and method for group device access to wireless networks
Techniques described herein may allow for the granting and revoking of temporary access, for User Equipment (“UE”) devices, to a wireless network. Multiple UEs may be registered with a group, where only a limited quantity of UEs in the group may be active at a given time. Once granted access, a UE device may have limits on the access, such as a maximum duration and/or a data limit. When a particular UE device, in a group, requests access to the network, a Group Device Authentication Server (“GDAS”) may determine whether to grant the access, based on how many other UEs in the group (if any) currently have access. The GDAS may also revoke the access once granted (e.g., once the maximum duration has been reached). |
US10638536B2 |
Terminal apparatus, communication method, and integrated circuit
A terminal apparatus and a base station apparatus are capable of efficiently communicating with each other. A terminal apparatus monitors an NB-PDCCH, performs a DRX functionality that controls monitoring of the NB-PDCCH, starts a downlink HARQ RTT timer, based at least on the NB-PDCCH indicating a downlink transmission, starts an uplink HARQ RTT timer, based at least on the NB-PDCCH indicating an uplink transmission, starts a drx-InactivityTimer, based at least on the downlink HARQ RTT timer expires, starts the drx-InactivityTimer, based at least on the uplink HARQ RTT timer expires, and stops the drx-InactivityTimer, based at least on the NB-PDCCH indicating the downlink transmission or the uplink transmission. |
US10638535B2 |
Method and device for determining timer configuration
Embodiments of the disclosure generally relate to determining configuration of a DRX timer. A wireless device determines a relationship between a DRX timer and different scheduling units and determines a time unit of the DRX timer based on the determined relationship. Then, the wireless device calculates a time interval indicated by the DRX timer based on the time unit. |
US10638532B2 |
Method and circuitry for wireless communications between different networks
Methods and circuitry for transmitting data between a first network operating in a first frequency band and a second network operating in a second frequency are disclosed. An example of a method includes receiving a first data frame transmitted in the first network in the first frequency band. A transmitter is switched to transmit in the second frequency band, A second data frame is transmitted in the second frequency band, wherein the second data frame includes a payload section, and wherein at least a portion of the first data frame is in the payload section of the second data frame. |
US10638530B2 |
Electronic device for wireless communications and wireless communications method
An electronic device for wireless communications and a wireless communications method. The electronic device includes one or more processors. The processor is configured to determine the current carrier aggression status of first user equipment in response to a proximity-based service direct communication requirement of the first user equipment. The processor is further configured to determine a radio resource configuration of the first user equipment based on the carrier aggression status of the first user equipment, the radio resource configuration being used for proximity-based service direct communication of the first user equipment. |
US10638526B2 |
Transport of control protocol for trusted WLAN (TWAN) offload
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communications and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for utilizing a control protocol to establish multiple packet data network (PDN) connections through a trusted wide area network (TWAN). Techniques are provided for expanding mobile network capacity by offloading traffic from wireless wide area networks (WWAN) to other types of networks, including wireless local area networks (WLAN). |
US10638522B2 |
Community Wi-Fi network joined access point configuration
Various technologies described herein pertain to configuring an access point in a local network for operation in a community Wi-Fi network. The community Wi-Fi network includes access points in differing local networks that share respective network bandwidth capacities with member computing devices of the community Wi-Fi network. A request to join the access point to the community Wi-Fi network is transmitted from the access point to a community aggregation system. Responsive to the request, the community aggregation system transmits a firmware update to the access point. The access point installs the firmware update in memory of the access point. Moreover, responsive to installation of the firmware update, the access point can share network bandwidth capacity with the member computing devices of the community Wi-Fi network. Further, the community aggregation system supports transparent handoffs between access points in to the community Wi-Fi network. |
US10638514B2 |
Method for operating a plurality of wireless networks
A method for operating a plurality of wireless networks includes blocking a channel in a second wireless network (SWN) by a first wireless network station (FWN-S) connected to a first wireless network (FWN) and the SWN within an overlapping frequency band. A time for performing blocking after a busy channel is smaller than a predetermined time period. The method further includes indicating part of a total airtime the channel in the SWN will be occupied by the first FWN-S for transmission. The total airtime is computed as a sum of time slots used for successful transmission, their number being computed such that the transmission performance of the SWN is not degraded more than the level of transmission performance is degraded if the first FWN-S would be operating for transmission within the SWN only. |
US10638511B2 |
Method for improving space reuse rate in wireless LAN system and apparatus for same
The present document relates to a method for determining whether a corresponding medium (for example, a channel) is reusable so as to improve a space reuse rate in a wireless communication system, particularly, a wireless LAN system, and an apparatus for the same. To this end, a station receives a wireless LAN signal through a specific wireless medium, compares the received signal intensity of the wireless LAN signal with a CCA level selected from between a first CCA level and a second CCA level lower than the first CCA level according to the type of the received wireless LAN signal, determines that the corresponding wireless medium is usable if the received signal intensity is lower than the selected CCA level, and can use the wireless medium in a signal transmission. |
US10638509B2 |
Collision protection based on packet error rate
In order to maintain performance during wireless communication, a transmitting electronic device may selectively enable use of pre-authorization messages during communication with one or more receiving electronic devices. In particular, the transmitting electronic device may monitor a performance metric associated with the communication. If the performance metric is less than a threshold, the transmitting electronic device may selectively enable the use of the pre-authorization messages before communicating data to the one of the receiving electronic devices. Subsequently, the transmitting electronic device monitors a pre-authorization performance metric associated with the communication of the pre-authorization messages. If the pre-authorization performance metric is less than a pre-authorization threshold, the transmitting electronic device may selectively disable the use of the pre-authorization messages. Moreover, if the use of pre-authorization messages is disabled, the transmitting electronic device reverts to monitoring the performance metric. |
US10638503B2 |
Scheduling grant control
A method is disclosed of a network node adapted to operate in association with first and second wireless communication devices associated with first and second latency requirements, respectively, wherein a latency of the second latency requirement is lower than a latency of the first latency requirement. The method comprises receiving a first scheduling request for uplink transmission by the first wireless communication device, and transmitting a first scheduling grant indicating an allocated first communication resource for the uplink transmission by the first wireless communication device. The method also comprises receiving (simultaneously with or after transmitting the first scheduling grant) a second scheduling request for uplink transmission by the second wireless communication device, determining whether the first communication resource and an allocated second communication resource for the uplink transmission by the second wireless communication device at least partly overlap, and transmitting a second scheduling grant indicating the second communication resource. The method further comprises (if it is determined that the first and second communication resources at least partly overlap) transmitting (to the first wireless communication device) a scheduling grant annulment instruction for preventing the uplink transmission by the first wireless communication device using the first communication resource. Corresponding method of the first network node is also disclosed, along with corresponding computer program product, arrangements, network node and first wireless communication device. |
US10638500B2 |
Method and apparatus for sending uplink/downlink scheduling information, and method and apparatus for receiving uplink/downlink scheduling information
A method and an apparatus for sending uplink/downlink scheduling information, and a method and an apparatus for receiving uplink/downlink scheduling information are provided. The method for sending downlink scheduling information includes: determining, in downlink subframes on a second carrier, a first downlink subframe, in which at time corresponding to the first downlink subframe, a subframe on a first carrier is an uplink subframe; and sending, on a fifth downlink subframe on the first carrier, downlink scheduling information corresponding to the first downlink subframe on the second carrier to a terminal, in which time corresponding to the fifth downlink subframe is prior to the time corresponding to the first downlink subframe. The present invention achieves the purpose of performing uplink and downlink scheduling on a second carrier through a first carrier bearing a PDCCH. |
US10638499B2 |
Bundling data transfers and employing tail optimization protocol to manage cellular radio resource utilization
To facilitate increasing power and resource efficiency of a mobile device, in the mobile device, with regard to periodic or one-time data transfers, a communication management component can analyze information comprising data transfer parameter information, including jitter information, associated with each application of a subset of applications used by the device and can desirably schedule and/or bundle data transfers associated with the applications to reduce the number of separate data bursts to transfer that data to thereby reduce use of wireless resources and power consumption by the device. A push notification system can receive respective jitter information associated with each application from the mobile device, and the push notification system can desirably schedule and/or bundle push notifications to reduce the number of separate data bursts sent to the device to reduce use of wireless resources and power consumption by the device. |
US10638498B2 |
Frequency selective almost blank subframes
Frequency selective almost blank subframes (ABS) are scheduled in a heterogeneous network in which a protected portion of an available frequency band is allocated to protected subframes transmitted in by a small cell during a first time period and an unprotected portion of the frequency band is allocated to non-protected subframes transmitted during the first time period by the macro cell. The macro cell in the heterogeneous network utilizes the unprotected portion of the frequency band to transmit data to served user equipment (UEs) during ABS while the small cell uses the protected portion of the frequency band to transmit data to served UEs during ABS. That can improve service to low latency applications both for UEs served by the macro cell and for UEs being served by the small cell(s). |
US10638497B2 |
Systems and methods for scheduling and resource allocation with one or multiple numerologies
Systems and methods of transmitting and receiving resource allocations, and transmitting and receiving on the basis of such resource allocations, are provided. Scheduling information is transmitted from a network to a user equipment to schedule a downlink transmission resource, the scheduling information comprising a first field that schedules a first resource allocation and a second field that schedules resources for a second resource allocation. The first and set of resources may be a first set of M symbols, and the second set of resources may be L-M symbols, where there are L symbols in a scheduling period. One of the sets of resources may be subject to pre-emption while the other set is not. The two sets of resources may use different numerologies, for example using different sub-carrier spacings. |
US10638495B2 |
Terminal apparatus, base station apparatus, and integrated circuit
A terminal apparatus, a base station apparatus, a communication method, an integrated circuit, and a radio communication system are provided that enable a base station apparatus and a terminal apparatus to determine parameters relating to an uplink reference signal and efficiently communicate with each other. A terminal apparatus that transmits a demodulation reference signal, the terminal apparatus comprising: means for receiving a cell-specific parameter used for enabling or disabling a sequence group hopping, means for a user-equipment-specific parameter used for disabling the sequence group hopping, and means for generating a sequence of the demodulation reference signal on the basis of the enabled or disabled sequence group hopping, wherein, in a case that a transmission on the physical uplink shared channel corresponding to a downlink control information format to which CRC parity bits scrambled by a temporary C-RNTI are attached, the sequence group hopping is enabled or disabled on the basis of the cell-specific parameter. |
US10638494B2 |
NCT SCC activation control device and method, management method and base station device
A New Carrier Type (NCT) Secondary Component Carrier (SCC) activation control device and method, an management method and a base station device. The activation control device includes: a measuring module configured to perform radio link measurement to an SCC by measuring at least one of a demodulation reference signal DM-RS and a channel status indicator reference signal CSI-RS; and an activation control module configured to perform activation control to the SCC based on a measurement result. |
US10638493B2 |
Apparatus, system and method of beam refinement protocol (BRP)
For example, a first Enhanced Directional Multi-Gigabit (DMG) (EDMG) station (STA) may be configured to exchange first and second Beam Refinement Protocol (BRP) setup frames with a second EDMG STA to initiate a BRP Transmit Sector Sweep (TXSS) over an aggregated channel bandwidth including an aggregation of a primary channel and a secondary channel in a frequency band above 45 GHz; during the BRP TXSS, transmit a plurality of BRP frames to the second EDMG STA over the primary channel and the secondary channel according to an EDMG control mode; determine a transmit beamforming configuration over the aggregated channel bandwidth based on BRP feedback from the second EDMG STA; and transmit an EDMG Physical Layer (PHY) Protocol Data Unit (PPDU) to the second EDMG STA over the aggregated channel bandwidth based on the transmit beamforming configuration. |
US10638492B2 |
Radio communication system and base station
A radio communication system includes a first base station, a second base station, a third base station, and a user equipment, wherein the radio communication system includes a determination unit that determines allocation of signal processing that is commonly performed by the first base station and the second base station and signal processing that is performed by the third base station, based on a predetermined reference value; a first signal processor that performs the signal processing allocated to the first base station in accordance with the allocation determined by the determination unit; a second signal processor that performs the signal processing allocated to the second base station in accordance with the allocation determined by the determination unit; and a third signal processor that performs the signal processing allocated to the third base station in accordance with the allocation determined by the determination unit. |
US10638490B2 |
Dynamical time division duplex uplink and downlink configuration in a communications network
A technology is disclosed for an evolved Node B (eNB) operable to transmit a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) to a user equipment (UE). The eNB can determine a set of configuration indication fields numbered 1 to N, included in a downlink control information (DCI) format Y carried on the PDCCH, where N = ⌊ L format Y M ⌋ , Lformat Y is equal to a payload size of the DCI format Y, and M is a number of bits of each configuration indication field. The eNB can map the DCI format Y onto the PDCCH. The eNB can transmit to the UE the PDCCH with a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) scrambled by an enhanced interference mitigation and traffic adaptation (eIMTA) Radio-Network Temporary Identifier (RNTI) for the UE. |
US10638489B2 |
Method and apparatus for managing UE-to-UE interference in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication technique of fusing a 5G communication system for supporting higher data transmission rate beyond a 4G system with an IoT technology and a system thereof. The present disclosure may be used for an intelligent service (for example, smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail business, security and safety related service, or the like) based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT related technology.A method of a first base station in a wireless communication system and the first base station are provided. The method includes identifying interference region information; receiving beam index information and resource allocating information from a second base station; and allocating a resource to a terminal based on the interference region information, the beam index information, and the resource allocation information. The first base station includes a transceiver; and a controller configured to identify interference region information, receive beam index information and resource allocation information from a second base station, and allocate a resource to a terminal based on the interference region information, the beam index information, and the resource allocation information. |
US10638488B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting channel state information in wireless access system supporting machine type communication
The present invention provides a method by which an MTC terminal measures channel state information (CSI), a method for transmitting CSI, and apparatuses supporting the same. A method by which the MTC terminal feeds back CSI in a wireless access system supporting machine type communication (MTC), according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises the steps of: receiving allocation information on a limited MTC bandwidth allocated to the MTC terminal; calculating CSI; and feeding back the CSI. Here, the CSI can include MTC wideband channel state information (MTC W-CQI) for the limited MTC bandwidth. |
US10638487B2 |
Packet duplication control
A wireless device receives parameters indicating that first bearer(s) of bearer(s) are configured with duplication. Each bearer in bearer(s) is identified by an identifier. A control element of a fixed size of one octet is received. The control element comprises a sequence of activation bits comprising a first activation bit for a first bearer in the first bearer(s). A first position of the first activation bit in the one octet identifies a second position of a first bearer identifier in an ordered list of the bearer identifiers. A first value of the first activation bit indicates whether the PDCP duplication for the first bearer is activated or deactivated. In response to the control element indicating that the PDCP duplication is activated for the first bearer, a first packet corresponding to the first bearer is transmitted via a first cell and a duplicate of the first packet via a second cell. |
US10638486B2 |
Method and device for resource allocation
A method and device for resource allocation. The method comprises: transmitting to a user equipment (UE) resource allocation information used for transmitting specific service data, where the resource allocation information comprises at least one among the following pieces of information: semi-persistent scheduling resource information, preconfigured resource information, and transmission resource pool information. The described technical solution allows the UE to rapidly acquire a radio resource for transmitting the specific service data and, compared with the prior art, greatly reduces communication latency. |
US10638485B2 |
Techniques and apparatuses for channel interference reduction
A base station (BS) may transmit, and a user equipment (UE) may receive, a physical broadcast channel, such as a narrowband physical broadcast channel (NB-PBCH). In an interference-limited scenario with synchronous cells in a network, repetitions of a symbol being transmitted for a first physical broadcast channel of a first cell may collide with repetitions of a symbol being transmitted for a second physical broadcast channel of a second cell. This may result in the UE being unable to recover symbols of a physical broadcast channel. In some aspects, the BS may transmit, and the UE may receive, a physical broadcast channel including bits processed using a first processing stage, such as using first scrambling sequences, and a second processing stage, such as using second scrambling sequences, to compensate for the interference, thereby ensuring that the UE can recover the symbols of the physical broadcast channel. |
US10638483B2 |
Techniques and apparatuses for beam switching
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a receiver may receive a beam switch command for a first link between the receiver and a transmitter, wherein the beam switch command is received via a second link between the receiver and the transmitter. The receiver may transmit an acknowledgement (ACK) corresponding to the beam switch command, wherein the ACK is transmitted via the second link. The receiver may perform a beam switch procedure on the first link based at least in part on transmitting the ACK via the second link. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US10638480B2 |
Telecommunications apparatuses and methods
A method of transmitting an acknowledgment signal in a mobile telecommunications system, the system including a base station and a terminal operable to communicate with the base station via a wireless interface, the wireless interface having a first frequency band and a second frequency band, wherein the first frequency band is different from the second frequency band. The method includes: determining that, at a time t, an acknowledgment signal is to be transmitted by the base station to the terminal in the second frequency band; and if it is determined that, at the time t, a downlink signal is to be transmitted to the terminal, wherein the downlink signal is to be transmitted to the terminal in a first frequency band, then transmitting a multiplexed signal by multiplexing the acknowledgment signal with the downlink signal and transmitting the multiplexed signal in the first frequency band. |
US10638478B2 |
Method and system for distributed resource management in vehicular ad-hoc networks
Methods and systems relating to de-centralized communication resource sharing and access for mobile nodes, such as vehicles, in a vehicle to vehicle ad hoc network are provided. A method includes receiving, at a first node, information indicating a position of a second node in the network. The first node may claim a communication channel in the network based on a position of the first node relative to the position of the second node. The relative positions of the nodes may be based on the distance of each node to a reference location. The nodes may be in a first zone in a virtual grid in the network, and the claimed communication channels may be channels of the first zone. Channels from other zones may also be claimed by nodes in the first zone as secondary channels. |
US10638477B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving system information
Disclosed herein is a method for receiving remaining minimum system information (RMSI) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system. The method includes receiving an synchronization signal (SS)/physical broadcast channel (PBCH) block including an SS and a PBCH in a half-frame, obtaining, via the PBCH, information related to a monitoring window for receiving a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) for the RMSI, receiving the PDCCH within the monitoring window, and receiving the RMSI based on the PDCCH, wherein monitoring windows related to SS/PBCH blocks having consecutive indexes among SS/PBCH blocks receivable in the half-frame are at least partially overlapped each other. |
US10638476B2 |
Wireless communication device and wireless communication method
According to one embodiment, a wireless communication device includes a transmitter configured to transmit a beacon signal including first information to specify a first wireless communication device to be reassigned a slot and a start timing to allow use of a reassigned slot, and transmit, after transmission of the first information, a first signal including second information to specify the reassigned slot, the first signal being a signal different from the beacon signal and a receiver configured to receive a signal. |
US10638473B2 |
Physical (PHY) layer solutions to support use of mixed numerologies in the same channel
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU), using mixed numerologies, may, in a first codeword, map a first set of bits to a higher order modulation scheme and a second set of bits to a lower order scheme, and transmit the first codeword. The WTRU may determine that data of the first codeword is to be re-transmitted on a second codeword, containing the same number of bits as the first codeword. In the second codeword, the WTRU may map a first set of bits to the lower order scheme and a second set of bits to the higher order scheme. The first set of bits of the second codeword may contain the same number of bits as the second set of bits of the first codeword and may contain at least a subset of data in the first set of bits of the first codeword. The WTRU may transmit the second codeword. |
US10638472B2 |
Device
[Object] To enable a frequency band shared between wireless communication of a cellular system and wireless communication conforming to a wireless LAN standard to be more appropriately used in the cellular system.[Solution] There is provided a device including an acquisition unit configured to acquire information indicating a terminal device which is a device candidate for performing wireless communication of a cellular system using a frequency band shared between the wireless communication of the cellular system and wireless communication conforming to a wireless local area network (LAN) standard, and a control unit configured to notify the terminal device that the terminal device is the device candidate. |
US10638468B2 |
Qualifying available reverse link coding rates from access channel power setting
Methods and apparatuses are disclosed regarding a wireless field unit, which may receive a plurality of forward link assignment messages for a plurality of time slots for a plurality of forward link transmissions, each message including an indication of a modulation and a code rate associated with a respective forward link transmission. The field unit may receive at least one of the forward link transmissions in at least one time slot at the respective indicated modulation and code rate. The field unit may receive a plurality of reverse link assignment messages for a plurality of time slots for a plurality of reverse link transmissions, each message including an indication of a modulation and a code rate associated with a respective reverse link transmission. The field unit may transmit at least one of the reverse link transmissions in at least one time slot at the respective indicated modulation and code rate. |
US10638465B2 |
Method and system of bi-directional transmission to improve uplink performance
In coverage enhancement of machine type communication (MTC), a downlink transmitted bit stream is jointly encoded with uplink payload by the terminal. The combined signal is sent on uplink, to be jointly decoded by the base station that knows the downlink payload and the joint encoding mechanism at the mobile terminal. |
US10638464B2 |
System and method for transmission and reception of control channels in a communications system
A method for transmitting control information to a wireless node. A communications controller determines a region for the control information in a subframe as at least one of a data region and a control region of the subframe. The communications controller modulates the control information, and maps the modulated control information onto resources of the subframe according to the determined region. The communications controller transmits the subframe to the wireless node. |
US10638462B2 |
Method for transmitting uplink control information and device therefor
A method for transmitting uplink control information in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention, which is performed by a terminal, may comprise the steps of: determining the number of coded symbols according to the payload size of uplink control information to be transmitted; and mapping the uplink control information to an uplink resource according to the determined number of the coded symbols, wherein the number of the coded symbols is determined using a parameter selected according to the payload size of the uplink control information to be transmitted. |
US10638453B2 |
Methods and apparatus for power saving in broadcasting carrier information
The described aspects include methods and apparatus for activating a transmitter to communicate in a wireless network. A small cell can determine to activate the transmitter to serve user equipment (UE) in a wireless network. The small cell can then broadcast a portion of a set of broadcast signals in a radio frame and broadcast a remaining portion of the set of broadcast signals along with the portion of the set of broadcast signals in a subsequent radio frame. By refraining from immediately broadcasting all broadcast signals, the small cell can mitigate interference to other small cells. In addition, a UE can determine whether to generate random access channel (RACH) sequences for proximity determination or uplink timing synchronization based on parameters received in a RACH order. Moreover, a small cell with an active transmitter can decode discovery signals from a device to facilitate handover determination. |
US10638452B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing notification
An electronic including a transceiver configured to receive, from at least one wearable device, information indicating whether the at least one wearable device is being worn; and a processor configured to determine whether the at least one wearable device that is being worn, based on the received information indicating whether the at least one wearable device is being worn, and to provide a notification to the at least one wearable device in response to determining that the at least one wearable device is being worn. |
US10638448B2 |
Method and apparatus for inactive mode operation in wireless communication system
The disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of things (IoT). The disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A method is provided for a terminal to transmit uplink data without a transmission resource previously allocated by a base station in a next generation mobile communication system. A method by a terminal includes while the terminal is in an inactive mode, receiving a paging message from a base station, identifying a paging identifier included in the paging message, if the paging identifier corresponds to a core network (CN) paging identifier, transmitting a first radio resource control (RRC) message, and if the paging identifier corresponds to a radio access network (RAN) paging identifier, transmitting a second RRC message. |
US10638447B2 |
Control plane signaling processing method and system in V2V transmission mechanism
A method and system for processing control plane signaling in a Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) transmission mechanism are provided. A base station configures a trigger condition for a user equipment (UE) based on resource situations. The UE receives the trigger condition, and reports current location information to the base station based on the trigger condition when the trigger condition is satisfied. The base station appropriately reduces control plane signaling overheads and the power consumption of the UE on the premise of ensuring the location accuracy of the UE by controlling the number of reports and reporting frequency of the UE based on the trigger condition, thereby achieving the objective of improving the overall utilization of radio resources and reducing the power consumption of the UE. |
US10638446B2 |
Location system and method for operating a location system for detecting the position of at least one mobile unit in a goods logistics facility
A method for operating a positioning system for acquiring the position of at least one mobile unit in a goods logistics facility and a corresponding positioning system are provided. The method includes determining first status information of a first user configuration of the positioning system stored on a first storage medium of a first unit, determining second status information of a second user configuration of the positioning system stored on a second storage medium of a second unit, transmitting the first status information from the first unit to the second unit via a wireless data connection, comparing the first status information with the second status information in the second unit, and generating at least one control message in the second unit if the first status information does not match the second status information. |
US10638438B2 |
Synchronization information sending method, synchronization information receiving method, base station, and communications node
A synchronization information sending method, a synchronization information receiving method, a base station, and a communications node are provided. The sending method includes: obtaining, by a communications node, a pulse per second PPS; obtaining, by the communications node, a first time T1 based on the PPS; obtaining, by the communications node, a second time T2 based on the subframe; determining, by the communications node, a first time difference TD 1 based on the first time T1 and the second time T2; obtaining, by the communications node, a second time difference TD 2 based on the first time difference TD 1 and the TA. Different base stations use a same pulse per second PPS as a reference to adjust a sending time, a radio frame number, and a subframe number of a subframe, so that the different base stations are synchronized with each other. |
US10638434B2 |
Method and user equipment for transmitting data
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method and user equipment for transmitting data. The method includes: determining indication information used for indicating to the user equipment (UE) to use a dual stream mode to transmit data; and determining, according to the indication information and a transmission mode determining condition, a transmission mode used for transmitting data, where the transmit mode is a single stream mode or the dual stream mode. By using the method and user equipment for transmitting data in the embodiments of the present invention, a transmission mode is flexibly selected based on a transmission mode determining condition, and data transmission can be implemented at higher efficiency by combining advantages of the dual stream mode and the single stream mode. |
US10638433B2 |
Power control method and terminal equipment
A user equipment includes: a transmitter configured to transmit uplink signals; and a processor circuit coupled with the transmitter, the processor circuit configured to: drop a Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) transmission when a total transmission power exceeds maximum output power of the user equipment and the user equipment needs to transmit a Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) signal in a secondary serving cell in parallel with the SRS transmission in a symbol on a subframe of a different serving cell; and adjust transmission power of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) signal until an adjusted total transmission power is less than or equal to the maximum output power of the user equipment when the user equipment needs to transmit a PRACH signal in a secondary serving cell in parallel with a PUSCH signal in a different serving cell within a symbol. |
US10638432B2 |
Method of efficiently reporting user equipment transmission power and apparatus thereof
A method and an apparatus for efficiently reporting user equipment (UE) are provided. A method of transmitting Power Headroom Report (PHR) of UE in a mobile communication system, includes configuring an evolved PHR including an indicator with respect of a variation factor of maximum transmission power of the UE, and transmitting the evolved PHR to an eNB. An eNB may know maximum transmission power of an UE and a variation factor thereof to enable efficient scheduling. |
US10638423B2 |
Group wake-up and keep-alive indication
An interface circuit in an electronic device (such as an access point) may provide a group wake-up packet to a group of recipient electronic devices in a set of recipient electronic devices. During operation, the interface circuit may select the group in the set of recipient electronic devices, where the group includes at least one of the recipient electronic devices. Then, the interface circuit may provide the group wake-up packet for the recipient electronic devices in the group with information that specifies that a subset of the recipient electronic devices in the group transition from a low-power mode. For example, the information may include a bitmap that specifies the subset and an identifier of the group. Note that the electronic device may dynamically define the group. Alternatively, the recipient electronic devices in the group may be static. |
US10638421B2 |
Method for operating a capillary network gateway
Method for operating a capillary network gateway (100-1), wherein the capillary network gateway (100-1) comprises an interface to a base station (103) of a cellular network for connecting the capillary network gateway (100-1) to a mobile telecommunication network and an interface for connecting at least one machine device (101-1, 101-2, 101-3) via at least one radio connection (107) to the capillary network gateway (100-1), comprising the steps of determining (S101), by the capillary network gateway (100-1), a condition to switch into a power-saving mode; instructing (S102) the at least one machine device (101-3) to associate to a further capillary network gateway (100-2), if the condition is fulfilled; and connecting (S103) the capillary network gateway (100-1) to a further capillary network gateway (100-2) via a radio connection. |
US10638420B2 |
Information processing apparatus selectively executable a normal mode or a sleep mode, and non-transitory computer readable recording medium that records an information processing program executable by an information processing apparatus selectively executable a normal mode or a sleep mode
The processor of the main system operates as a network interface controller module that reads an identifier described in a header of an application layer of a request frame received by the network interface, and registers the identifier in the identifier list, and reads the identifier described in a header of an application layer of a response frame to be sent by the network interface, and deletes the identifier from the identifier list, and an energy-saving controller module that determines whether or not an identifier remains in the identifier list when the information processing apparatus is about to shift from the normal mode to the sleep mode, if it is determined that an identifier remains, temporarily stops shifting from the normal mode to the sleep mode, and if it is determined that no identifier remains, shifts from the normal mode to the sleep mode. |
US10638418B2 |
Method and apparatus for data transfer connection management
A system includes a processor configured to receive a data transfer request including a priority designation. The processor is also configured to determine whether a wireless connection, having a predefined characteristic associated with the priority designation, is available. The processor is further configured to handle the request using the connection, if available and queue the request for later handling if the connection is not available. |
US10638414B2 |
Carrier frequency handling in clusters
There is provided mechanisms for carrier frequency handling in a cluster based communications network. According to one aspect there is provided a method performed by a wireless device camping on or served by a cluster head device associated with a cluster head carrier frequency. According to one aspect there is provided a method performed by a cluster head device associated with a cluster head carrier frequency. A corresponding wireless device, a corresponding cluster head device, and corresponding computer programs and computer program products are also provided. |
US10638411B2 |
Rogue base station router detection with machine learning algorithms
This application is directed to a method for detecting a rogue device in a network. The method includes a step of surveying the network. The method also includes a step of collecting broadcast data from cellular towers in the network based on the survey. The method also includes a step of distilling the collected broadcast data into abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1)-encoded system information blocks (SIBs) associated with plural devices. The method further includes a step of featurizing the ASN.1-encoded SIBs. The method even further includes a step of running the featurized, ASN.1-encoded SIBs through an unsupervised machine learning algorithm. The algorithm is executed by a processor to analyze all cells in the survey for the rogue device. Yet even further, the method includes a step of determining, based on the run, anomalous cells exhibiting characteristics of the rogue device from all cells in the survey. |
US10638410B2 |
Method and device for providing access point information of wireless access point
The present application aims to provide a method, device and system for providing access point information of a wireless access point. Compared with the prior art, the present application comprises upon detection of a trigger condition of acquiring access point information of a wireless access point being met at a network equipment side, the access point information of the wireless access point is determined, and the access point information of the wireless access point is provided to a corresponding user equipment (UE); and, the UE receives the access point information of the wireless access point provided by the network equipment, and displays the same in a corresponding display region. In this way, access point information of a wireless access point determined by network equipment via a means of searching, matching, etc., is displayed on a UE. |
US10638409B2 |
Wi-Fi roaming management
A system and method for Wi-Fi roaming management, comprising an agent application operating on a mobile device in background operation to monitor device state and operation and listen for notification events prompting a network action. Network actions may include performing network tests or disconnecting, reconnecting, or updating a network connection to ensure roaming is being handled properly and the device is connected to a desired access point. |
US10638403B2 |
Method and system for dynamic cell barring in a mobile cellular network
A method for operating a mobile cellular network. including: for at least one cell of a plurality of cells of the mobile cellular network: determining a radio interference affecting the cell in at least one between uplink and downlink transmissions; and if the radio interference affecting the cell is higher than a threshold radio interference, setting the cell in a first condition for preventing any user equipment using the mobile cellular network from camping on it for the at least one between uplink and downlink transmissions; or if the radio interference affecting the cell is lower than said threshold radio interference, setting the cell in a second condition for allowing any user equipment of the mobile cellular network to camp on it for the at least one between uplink and downlink transmissions. |
US10638402B2 |
Wireless network with unmanned vehicle nodes providing network data connectivity
An unmanned vehicle (UV) system provides network data connectivity for terminals. UV nodes in the system may transmit and receive terminal data in a network of UV nodes and other nodes according to a routing protocol. The nodes may include fixed nodes or UV nodes with a wired or wireless network connection to a destination terminal. A UV node may receive data from a source terminal for transmission to the destination terminal, and when the UV node is within range of a node in the network connected the destination terminal, the UV node transmits the received data to the node within range for forwarding to the destination terminal via the network. |
US10638397B2 |
Handover in 5G microcellular
A first micro-base station may be configured initiate communications with a plurality of mobile devices, where each mobile device is associated with an access ID stored in the first micro-base station. The access ID may be a MAC ID. The first micro-base station may determine that a handover trigger has occurred. The first micro-base station may handover communications with at least one of the mobile devices to a second micro-base station by sending a list of access IDs to the second micro-base station. The access IDs sent by the first micro-base station may be a subset of the access IDs of mobile devices communicating with the first micro-base station. The second micro-base station receiving the list may then takeover communications with the at least one mobile device using the access IDs in the list. The handover may be transparent to the mobile devices that are handed over. |
US10638394B2 |
Multi-stage handover
Systems and methods for enabling a handover decision are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed comprising configuring a UE with a first offset and a second offset, the second offset greater than the first offset; instructing the UE to enter a handover decision state upon receiving a first measurement report from a UE indicating that a neighbor cell has a better received signal strength than the serving cell by the first offset; instructing the UE to send periodic measurement reports with signal strength of the serving cell and the neighbor cell; delaying handover decision by remaining in the handover decision state until receiving a second measurement report from the UE; and instructing the UE to hand over to the neighbor cell when the neighbor cell has a better received signal strength than the serving cell than the second offset. |
US10638393B2 |
Method and device for determining configuration of connection between terminal and base station and performing handover in wireless communication system supporting dual connectivity
Provided are a method and apparatus for determining connection configuration between a user equipment (UE) and a base station (ENB) and performing handover in a wireless communication system supporting dual connectivity. The method of setting a connection configuration for a UE in a wireless communication system supporting dual connectivity may include: detecting occurrence of a handover event; selecting a macro ENB with the highest signal strength among neighboring macro ENBs and a small ENB with the highest signal strength among neighboring small ENBs; checking whether dynamic association is allowed in dual connectivity; and determining the connection configuration for the UE on the basis of the selected ENBs and checking result. |
US10638390B2 |
Terminal handover method, controller, terminal, base station, and system
In a terminal handover method, a controller sends a radio identifier and a control channel resource of a terminal that are configured by the controller to the terminal. When the terminal is located in a coverage area of a first base station, the controller sends the radio identifier and the control channel resource of the terminal to the first base station. The controller determines that the terminal is located in a coverage area of a second base station, and sends the radio identifier and the control channel resource of the terminal to the second base station. The terminal receives the control signalling sent from the first base station and the second base station separately by using the control channel resource. |
US10638388B2 |
Techniques for fast transition of a connection between a wireless device and a local area network, from a source access node to a target access node
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. In one method, a source access node (AN) of a local area network (LAN) may receive, over a first connection, a set of fast transition (FT) parameters pertaining to authentication. The source AN may cache the set of FT parameters, and forward the set of FT parameters to a target AN of the LAN during a handover procedure. The source AN may receive, from the target AN, a set of security parameters associated with secure communication between the wireless device and the target AN, the set of security parameters based at least in part on the set of FT parameters. The source AN may subsequently transmit to the wireless device, over the first connection, a command to perform a handover to the target AN, the command including the set of security parameters. |
US10638386B2 |
Enabling efficient handling of redundant packet copies in a wireless communication system
There is provided a method of operating at least one network unit in a wireless communication system, wherein the wireless communication system comprises a first network unit and a second network unit that are both connected to a third network unit using a first connection, between the first network unit and the third network unit, and using a second connection, between the second network unit and the third network unit, wherein packets comprising the same information are transmitted over both the first connection and the second connection. The method comprises the first network unit receiving information from the third network unit indicating packets received by the third network unit from the first network unit over the first connection, and transmitting an indication to the second network unit enabling removal of packets from one or more transmission buffers of the second network unit corresponding to the indicated packets received by the third network unit from the first network unit over the first connection. |
US10638382B2 |
Communication control device, program, communication control method, and terminal device
There is provided a communication control device including an acquisition unit configured to acquire system information of a frequency band that is used in a small cell that is partially or entirely overlapped by a macro cell, and a control unit configured to control downlink transmission of the system information in the macro cell. The control unit notifies a terminal device positioned within the macro cell of radio resource that is used in the downlink transmission. |
US10638380B2 |
Methods and devices for reference signal transmission and measurement
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods and devices for reference signal transmission and measurement. In example embodiments, according to a method implemented in a network device is provided, a report related to a measurement of a first reference signal is received from a terminal device. The first reference signal has been sent from the network device to the terminal device according to a first periodicity. Then an indication of a second periodicity for receiving a second reference signal is sent to the terminal device based on the report. The second reference signal is associated with the first reference signal. |
US10638376B2 |
RAN based gateway functions
It is provided a method, comprising binding, for a terminal, at least one of an uplink and a downlink bearer to an IP address based on a gateway context, wherein the gateway context is controlled by a control device; and at least one of buffering and idle mode handling; wherein the buffering is adapted to buffer data for the terminal during hard handover of the terminal and to forward the data to the terminal after the hard handover is completed; the idle mode handling is adapted to forward a packet received for the terminal to a control device if the gateway context does not comprise an identification of a base station to which the terminal is attached. |
US10638375B2 |
Video telephony service quality enhancement method and apparatus
A communication method and apparatus is provided for enhancing video telephony service quality by protecting against call setup failure or service quality degradation caused due to switching of the User Equipment (UE) to a network which does not fulfill the data rate required for video telephony in the video call setup process. The communication method of a terminal in a mobile communication system according to the present disclosure includes transmitting a video telephony call setup request message, receiving a switching command for Circuit Switched Fall Back (CSFB), and setting, if the switching command includes a target cell type set to the 2nd Generation (2G) cell and if a 3rd Generation (3G) cell to which the terminal can access exists, up the video telephony call by switching a connection to the 3G cell. |
US10638370B2 |
Service level agreement in radio base station
The present disclosure generally relates to the field of service delivery. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a technique of supporting provisioning of a service from a wireless communication network associated with an operator to one or more end devices. A method embodiment comprises agreeing, between the one or more end devices (20) and a support system (200) of the wireless communication network (10), on providing a service with target performance characteristics to the one or more end devices (20), the service being requested by the one or more end devices (20) to be provided with desired performance characteristics to the one or more end devices (20) and the target performance characteristics being dependent on the desired performance characteristics and performance characteristics measurements associated with the one or more access network nodes (100); and providing, by the one or more access network nodes (100), the service with the target performance characteristics to the one or more end devices (20). |
US10638369B2 |
Quality of service configuration based on channel quality
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for quality of service (QoS) configuration for wireless communications. Certain aspects provide a method for wireless communication by a base station. The method generally includes determining a channel quality for a user equipment communicating on a wireless channel. The method further includes selecting one or more values for the one or more parameters for providing QoS to the user equipment in a range of parameter values based on the determined channel quality. |
US10638367B2 |
Prioritizing incompatible network slices
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for prioritizing incompatible network slices in wireless communications systems operating according to new radio (NR) technologies. An exemplary method that may be performed by a UE includes sending a request to connect to a set of network slices, wherein the request comprises at least one priority associated with at least one network slice in the set of network slices, and receiving signaling indicating a set of allowed network slices in response to the request. |
US10638363B2 |
Legacy network maximum transmission unit isolation capability through deployment of a flexible maximum transmission unit packet core design
Facilitating flexible maximum transmission unit packet core design in a communications network is provided herein. A system can comprise a processor and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, facilitate performance of operations. The operations can comprise receiving a first transmission unit setting from a first network device. The first transmission unit setting can indicate a size of a largest network layer protocol data unit that is able to be communicated in a single network transaction by the first network device. The operations can also comprise setting, at the device, a configuration of the first network device to the first transmission unit setting. Further, the operations can comprise sending first communication packets to the first network device using the first transmission unit setting and second communication packets to a second network device using a second transmission unit setting different from the first transmission unit setting. |
US10638361B2 |
Methods and apparatus for dynamic control of connections to co-existing radio access networks
Methods and apparatus for monitoring and controlling access to coexisting first and second networks within a venue. In one embodiment, the first network is a managed content delivery network that includes one or more wireless access points (APs) in data communication with a backend controller which communicates with a dedicated background scanner. The background scanner scans for coexisting networks within the venue, and reports this to the controller. In one variant, the controller dynamically adjusts transmit characteristics of the AP(s) to manage interference between the coexisting networks. In another variant, the controller causes the energy detect threshold of a client device to be lowered so that the device may detect WLAN signals in a scenario where a coexisting RAT (for example, LTE-U or LTE-LAA) occupies the same channel and/or frequency. |
US10638353B2 |
Evolved data compression scheme for unreliable transmission modes
Methods, systems, and devices are described for wireless communication at a device. A transmitting device such as a base station may select some packets for direct transmission to a receiving device using data compression based on the reliability of the direct connection. The transmitting device may select other packets for indirect transmission via an unreliable connection using uncompressed packets or compressed packets that will not be used to update a compression buffer. In some cases, uncompressed packets may also be sent via the reliable connection. If a packet sent over the unreliable connection is lost, it may be transmitted over the reliable connection. |
US10638352B2 |
Femtocell local breakout management services
Management services are provided during local breakout at a femto access point (FAP). In an aspect, the FAP facilitates policy management and employs a policy component to perform an analysis and enforce a set of policies for dynamically selecting an optimal route for traffic received at the FAP based on a decision-making process. Typically, the set of policies can specify different routes based on various factors, such as, but not limited to, type of traffic, current and/or future network resource availability, current time, day and/or date, location of the FAP, location of a UE sending/receiving the traffic, a lowest cost route, and/or route based on cost-benefit, etc. Further, a monitoring component is employed to observe the route employed by that traffic, which can be utilized by various services, such as, billing, Quality of Service, security management, address management, failure management and/or provisioning. |
US10638351B2 |
Service rate adjustment method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a service rate adjustment method and an apparatus. The service rate adjustment method in the present disclosure includes: receiving actual transmission capability information of a base station sent by the base station; and adjusting a service rate of a transmit end according to the actual transmission capability information and the service rate of the transmit end that sends service data to the base station. According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, rate adjustment for the transmit end that sends service data to the base station can be implemented, so that the service rate of the transmit end that sends the service data to the base station matches an actual transmission capability of the base station, thereby improving data transmission quality. |
US10638349B2 |
Channel sounding information feedback method, user equipment, and base station
The present disclosure discloses a channel sounding information feedback method, user equipment, and a base station. The method includes: determining, by UE, a first period used to periodically report channel sounding information; and periodically sending, by the UE based on received preset downlink control information DCI that is sent by a base station, the channel sounding information by using the first period as a sending period. System overheads can be reduced, a configuration response can be improved, and spectrum utilization of a system can be improved while periodic feedback of indication is reduced. |
US10638348B2 |
Frequency information reporting method performed by terminal in wireless communication system, and terminal using method
Provided are a frequency information reporting method performed by a terminal in a wireless communication system, and the terminal using the method. The method generates first frequency information indicating a frequency enabling a terminal sidelink operation to be performed, and second frequency information indicating a frequency enabling a relay sidelink operation to be performed, and transmits the first frequency information and the second frequency information to a network. |
US10638343B2 |
Proximity detection
A method of estimating the proximity of a first device to a second device in a network causes the first device to perform a first measurement in a first period during which a control message broadcasted over the network instructs devices in the network to not transmit during the first period, wherein the second device disregards the control message and transmits a first signal during the first period which is measured by the first device during the first period, and forms a measure of the proximity of the first device to the second device in dependence on a strength of the first signal. |
US10638340B2 |
Base station wireless channel sounding
An example method may include a processing system of a base station having a processor assigning at least one resource block of a physical downlink shared channel for a transmission of a channel sounding waveform and transmitting the channel sounding waveform via the at least one resource block. Another example method may include a processing system of a channel sounding receiver receiving from a base station, at a location, a channel sounding waveform via at least one resource block of a physical downlink shared channel, and measuring a channel property at the location based upon the channel sounding waveform that is received. |
US10638335B2 |
Network builds based on congestion, achievable payload, and user throughput
The methods, systems, and computer readable media discussed herein are directed to determining a capacity of a network having solutions from available network options for meeting an expected demand increase for the network. Performance parameters, such as current traffic congestion level and current throughput level, may be evaluated based on the current network information of the network, and solutions, or builds, specific to the network may be obtained to maintain a given network quality level at the expected demand increase based on available network options specific to the network. |
US10638334B2 |
Beam selection method and apparatus and communication system
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a beam selection method and apparatus and a communication system. The method includes: a base station configures user equipment (UE) with measure resources, each measure resource corresponding to one beam: and selects a beam used for performing 3-dimensional multiple input multiple output (3D MIMO) transmission according to a measurement result reported by the UE. With the method of the embodiments of the present disclosure, measurement of the UE end is used to optimize beam selection, thereby improving accuracy of beam-forming at the base station end. |
US10638326B2 |
Long term evolution (LTE) system operating in an unlicensed spectral band with active network discovery and optimization of the unlicensed channels
A method for assigning a percentage of a CSAT time cycle to each radio node (RN) in a plurality of RNs that belong to a small cell radio access network (RAN) having a central controller includes: (i) for each time cycle period during which the RNs share a channel with one or more nodes that employ a different radio access technology (RAT), assigning a default occupancy percentage of the time cycles to each of the RNs; (ii) determining if the default occupancy percentage is able to be increased without violating one or more co-existence principles pre-established for the RAT employed by the RNs in the RAN and the different RAT; (iii) increasing the occupancy percentage of the first RN if it is determined that the default occupancy percentage is able to be increased without violating the co-existence principles; and (iv) sequentially repeating (ii)-(iii) for each remaining RN in the RAN. |
US10638324B2 |
Method and fake base station for detecting subscriber identity
A method and fake base station for detecting subscriber identity are disclosed. The method includes: capturing at least one wireless message containing an encrypted subscriber identity of a fifth generation mobile phone system transmitted from a mobile subscriber apparatus; transmitting a reject message of the fifth generation mobile phone system for the mobile subscriber apparatus; capturing at least one wireless message of the fourth generation mobile phone system transmitted from the mobile subscriber apparatus; detecting an unencrypted subscriber identity from the at least one captured wireless message of the fourth generation mobile phone system; and transmitting a disconnect message of the fourth generation mobile phone system for the mobile subscriber apparatus. |
US10638322B2 |
Wireless system utilizing generic wireless devices in a controlled environment
A generic wireless device management system and a method for operating the management system in a controlled environment is disclosed. The enterprise management system includes a generic wireless device and a generic provisioning server. The generic wireless device, which is initially in a generic blank state, coordinates with the generic provisioning server to authenticate an inmate and to load an inmate profile. After loading the inmate profile, the generic wireless device provides access to content specific to the inmate. After the inmate signs out of the generic wireless device, the generic wireless device is returned to a generic blank state. |
US10638321B2 |
Wireless network connection method and apparatus, and storage medium
Embodiments of this application relate to the field of network security, and disclose a wireless network connection method, apparatus, and system. A method for establishing wireless network connection includes receiving, by an authorization server, an access request sent by a radio access point. The access request carries user information of a user terminal that attempts to access the radio access point. The method then includes determining whether the radio access point is a trusted radio access point, performing a first identity authentication on the user terminal when the radio access point is determined to be the trusted radio access point, generating a master key for the user terminal based on the user information, sending the master key to the user terminal when the first identity authentication succeeds and sending the master key to the radio access point. |
US10638320B2 |
Wireless network type detection method and apparatus, and electronic device
A determination is made as to whether a password is required for connecting to a wireless network. In response to determining that no password is required for connecting to the wireless network, data is retrieved from at least one predefined network address through the wireless network. A determination is made as to whether a secondary login verification is required for connecting to the wireless network based on, at least, the retrieved data from the at least one predefined network address. |
US10638318B2 |
Optical chaos based wireless device fingerprinting
A computer-implemented method for authenticating an access point attempting to access a wireless network is presented. The computer-implemented method includes receiving an authentication challenge from the access point, analyzing the authentication challenge at a wireless node by using an optical chaos generation module having an optical section and a radio frequency (RF) section to facilitate reproducibility, unpredictability, and unclonability of challenge-response pairs, and transmitting an authentication response to the access point. |
US10638314B2 |
Method and apparatus for downloading a profile in a wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). A method for downloading profiles in a terminal in a wireless communication system include generating and storing an encryption key at a time point, loading the stored encryption key, when receiving profile download start information from a profile providing server, and downloading an encrypted profile for the electronic device from the profile providing server, via the loaded encryption key, and installing the encrypted profile in the electronic device. An electronic device configured to download a profile in a wireless communication system includes a memory, and a controller configured to generate an encryption key at a time point, store the encryption key in the memory, loading the stored encryption key, when receiving profile download start information from a profile providing server, and downloading an encrypted profile for the electronic device from the profile providing server, by using the loaded encryption key, and installing the downloaded profile. |
US10638313B2 |
Systems and methods for confirming a cryptographic key
Systems and methods for confirming a cryptographic key. The system includes an electronic controller configured to generate an electronic message in response to an installation of a secret key on the electronic controller, the electronic message comprising information about the installation of the secret key, digitally sign the electronic message using a manufacturer private key, encrypt the electronic message, store the electronic message in a memory, access the stored electronic message in response to a request by a user, decrypt the electronic message, confirm a digital signature of the electronic message using a manufacturer public key, generate a confirmation message, and send the confirmation message to a user. |
US10638307B2 |
Method and apparatus for sending and receiving multi-carrier information in multi-carrier communication system
A method for operating a plurality of carriers by a first base station in a wireless communication system supporting a primary carrier and at least one secondary carrier is discussed. The method includes transmitting, to a user equipment through the primary carrier, control information for exchanging traffic via the at least one secondary carrier with the user equipment; transmitting, to the user equipment, the traffic through the secondary carrier, wherein the user equipment is configured to receive the traffic based on the control information; and transmitting, to the user equipment, a message for a procedure of an entrance to a second base station. Further, the primary carrier is changed on the procedure of the entrance based on the message. |
US10638306B2 |
Methods and apparatus for use in reducing signal latency in a mobile network with use of localized unified data management (UDM) entities
Methods and apparatus for use in reducing signal latency in a mobile network with use of localized Unified Data Management (UDM) entities are described. For example, the technique may employ a plurality of localized UDMs, where each localized UDM is associated with a unique location area. A localized UDM provides for storage of, in a localized Unified Data Repository (UDR), subscriber profile data associated with a subscriber of user equipment (UE). The subscriber profile data stored in the localized UDR may be a replica or copy of at least a subset of subscriber profile data for the subscriber stored in a UDR of a “centralized” UDM. Query access to the localized UDR may be provided for network functions (NFs) or subscriber/UEs. The replica or copy of subscriber profile data may be stored in the localized UDR for those subscribers having use in the location area. |
US10638303B2 |
Service processing method and apparatus
Embodiments of this application provide a near-field wireless communication service processing method performed at a first computing device associated with a social networking application. While running a social networking application, the first computing device detects a near-field wireless communication signal broadcasted by a second computing device associated with a service provider account registered with the social networking application. After determining that a distance between the first computing device and the second computing device is less than a preset threshold, the first computing device extracts, from the near-field wireless communication signal, identification information of the second computing device, sends the identification information of the second computing device to a remote server and obtains a preset service page corresponding to the identification information of the second computing device from the server, and displays the preset service page within the social networking application on the first computing device. |
US10638301B2 |
Classification of objects
Each known operating system, software, or hardware can correspond to a list of identifiable attributes that is used to uniquely identify the operating system, software, or hardware of interest. By using these identifiable attributes in rules, fingerprints can be generated that define the existence of an object (e.g. operating systems, software and hardware). By using the generated fingerprints via a discovery tool, the existence of the objects can be determined within an environment (e.g. computing device, computing network). |
US10638294B2 |
Bluetooth transmission integrated circuit and associated method
A Bluetooth Integrated Circuit includes a receiver, a transmitter, and a control circuit. The receiver circuit is configured to receive a scan request packet from an electronic device, and the scan request packet being transmitted by the electronic device in accordance with a Bluetooth wireless low energy standard. The transmitter circuit is configured to transmit a data packet or an advertising packet, and the control circuit is coupled to the receiver circuit and the transmitter circuit. When the receiver circuit receives the scan request packet, the control circuit detects a transmission rate at which the scan request packet is transmitted by the electronic device and controls the transmitter circuit to transmit the data packet or the advertising packet at the data rate related to the scan request packet. |
US10638293B2 |
Discovery procedure for off grid radio service
This disclosure relates to techniques for supporting narrowband device-to-device wireless communication, including possible techniques for performing discovery in an off grid radio system. A wireless device may obtain synchronization with a peer-to-peer communication group. The wireless device may determine the location of the wireless device within the peer-to-peer communication group based at least in part on signal strength of a synchronization signal used to obtain the synchronization. The wireless device may perform peer-to-peer discovery in the peer-to-peer communication group, such that time and frequency resources used by the wireless device to perform the peer-to-peer discovery are determined based at least in part on the location of the first wireless device within the peer-to-peer communication group. |
US10638292B2 |
Methods and apparatus for using smart environment devices via application program interfaces
Systems and Methods disclosed herein relate to providing a message to an application programming interface (API). The message includes a request for data from a data model, a submission of data to the data model, or both; and a host selection between: a representational state transfer (REST) host and a subscription-based application programming interface (API) host, wherein the REST host receives REST-based messages and the subscription-based API host receives messages in accordance with a standard of the subscription-based API host; wherein the request for data, the submission of data, or both are configured to create, delete, modify, or any combination thereof data related to a smart-device environment structure, a thermostat, a hazard detector, or any combination thereof stored in a data model accessible by the API. |
US10638288B2 |
Embedded device identification information in packetized communications
Concepts and technologies are disclosed herein for a device identification message embedded in a packetized communication. A computing device can create a device identification message based on identification information associated with the computing device. The computing device can encode the device identification message using a compact code to generate an encoded device identification message including a plurality of elements associated with the compact code. The computing device can fragment the encoded device identification message into the plurality of elements and add a respective element to each of a plurality of packetized communications of the computing device. The computing device can send the packetized communications, which can be received by a device and used by the device to mitigate interference caused by the computing device. |
US10638287B2 |
Transparent roaming in virtual access point (VAP) enabled networks
In one embodiment, a supervisory device in a network forms a virtual access point (VAP) for a node in the network. A set of access points (APs) in the network are mapped to the VAP as part of a VAP mapping and the node treats the APs in the VAP mapping as a single AP for purposes of communicating with the network. The supervisory device receives measurements from the APs in the VAP mapping regarding communications associated with the node. The supervisory device identifies a movement of the node based on the received measurements from the APs in the VAP mapping. The supervisory device adjusts the set of APs in the VAP mapping based on the identified movement of the node. |
US10638285B2 |
Method and user equipment for transmitting data unit, and method and user equipment for receiving data unit
A user equipment (UE) may receive or transmit a protocol data unit (PDU). The PDU includes a service data unit (SDU) type field. The SDU type field may be set to a value indicating a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) type. When the SDU type field is set to a value indicating a V2X type, the PDU may include an additional field indicating an application or protocol type for data of an SDU in the PDU. |
US10638282B2 |
Charging system and method, and network device
A charging system, method and network device are provided. A first access device performs traffic statistics collection on a service of a user terminal transferred by a second access device, and sends a traffic indication message to a core network entity. The traffic indication message includes traffic information of the service that can be used by the core network entity to perform charging on the service. |
US10638277B2 |
Multicast expert system information dissemination system and method
Multicast expert system information dissemination systems and methods making use of artificial intelligence are provided. The systems and methods include a wireless device for receiving RF multicast information messages from a content provider wherein said information is descriptive of objects potentially of interest to users of the device. Received multicast messages may include information parameters about objects of potentially interest to the user. The wireless device also includes a knowledge base prestored in the wireless device descriptive of the user's level of interest in various objects. Artificial intelligence expert system control is used to evaluate a combination of the user's level of interest in the object information and distance from the user to the location where the object may be obtained. The artificial intelligence expert system derives a user advisory action index. In one embodiment the artificial intelligence may be implemented using fuzzy logic inference engine apparatus. |
US10638274B2 |
Multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) utilizing spatial multiplexing
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for an enhanced Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) in a wireless communications network. In one embodiment, a number of base stations in a MBMS zone, or broadcast region, accommodate both Spatial Multiplexing (SM) enabled user elements and non-SM enabled user elements. In another embodiment, a number of base stations form a MBMS zone, or broadcast region, where the MBMS zone is sub-divided into an SM zone and a non-SM zone. In another embodiment, the wireless communications network includes multiple MBMS zones. For each MBMS zone, base stations serving the MBMS zone transmit an MBMS zone identifier (ID) for the MBMS zone. The MBMS zone ID may be used by a user element for decoding and/or to determine when to perform a handoff from one MBMS zone to another. |
US10638273B2 |
Timer-based method and apparatus for requesting SIB
Provided are a timer-based method for a terminal for requesting a system information block (SIB), and an apparatus for supporting the method in a wireless communication system. The method may comprise the steps of: determining whether an essential SIB has been omitted from a cell; requesting the omitted essential SIB from an RAN if the essential SIB is determined to have been omitted from the cell; starting a system information request timer; and re-requesting the omitted essential SIB from the RAN when the system information request timer expires. |
US10638271B2 |
System, method and computer program for a monitoring system
Disclosed is a system, method, mobile communication device and one or more computer programs for a monitoring system. In one aspect, the system includes a plurality of transmitters, each transmitter having associated therewith a reflector antenna configured to substantially reflect signal transmission toward a detection area; and a mobile device configured to: receive transmitter signals from at least two transmitters from the plurality of transmitters; and determine that the mobile device is located within the detection area based on received signal strengths of the at least some of the transmitter signals. |
US10638269B1 |
Visualization of spatio-temporal location
Provided are systems and methods for visualizing spatio-temporal data of a user location. In one example, the method may include receiving spatio-temporal movement information of a first user device associated with a first user, and receiving spatio-temporal movement information of a second user device associated with a second user, identifying a point in time when the first user and the second user could have met based on the received spatio-temporal movement information of the first and second user devices, outputting, via a user interface, a first timeline indicating movement of the first user device over time and a second timeline indicating movement of the second user device over time, and displaying a visual indicator with respect to the first and second timelines indicating the identified point in time when the first and second users could have met. |
US10638268B2 |
Positioning method and device for improving positioning precision
A positioning system, method, and apparatus relate to the communications field in order to improve positioning precision. The system includes a preset anchor set, a positioning server, and at least one positioning terminal. A distance between the at least one positioning terminal and a to-be-positioned terminal falls within a preset range. The at least one positioning terminal is configured to receive an instruction message, and execute a positioning packet interaction procedure with at least one anchor in the preset anchor set according to the instruction message. The interaction procedure enables the positioning terminal or the anchor executing the interaction procedure to obtain positioning support information. The positioning server is configured to receive the positioning support information, and position the to-be-positioned terminal according to the positioning support information. |
US10638267B2 |
Method and apparatus for processing location information of terminal operating in beacon
The present disclosure relates to a sensor network, Machine-to-Machine (M2M), Machine Type Communication (MTC), and technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the above technologies, such as, for example, and without limitation, smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail, security and safety services.A method for operating a management server configured to process location information of a terminal includes receiving, from a mobile terminal, a mobile terminal ID of the mobile terminal and a beacon terminal ID of a beacon terminal broadcast by the beacon terminal; generating first location information related to the mobile terminal ID and the beacon terminal ID and indicating an estimated location of the mobile terminal; and generating content information based on the first location information and transmitting the content information to the mobile terminal. |
US10638251B2 |
Customizing head-related transfer functions based on monitored responses to audio content
The present disclosure relates to a method and audio system for customizing a set of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) for a user of the audio system to account for the user's bias in hearing. The audio system first presents, via one or more speakers on a headset, audio content to the user wearing the headset, the audio content generated using a set of HRTFs. The audio system monitors responses of the user to the audio content. The audio system customizes the set of HRTFs for the user based on at least one of the monitored responses. The audio system updates audio content using the customized set of HRTFs. The audio system presents the updated audio content to the user with the speakers on the headset. |
US10638250B2 |
Systems and methods for determining estimated head orientation and position with ear pieces
Aspects of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for determining an estimated orientation and/or position of a user's head using worn ear pieces and leveraging the estimated head orientation and/or position to provide information to the user. In one exemplary method, first and second spatial positions of respective first and second ear pieces worn by a user may each be determined. Based at least in part on the first and second spatial positions of the respective first and second ear pieces, an estimated orientation of the user's head may be determined. The method may further include requesting information to be provided to the user based at least in part on the estimated orientation of the user's head and providing contextual information to the user responsive to the request. |
US10638246B2 |
Audio object extraction with sub-band object probability estimation
Embodiments of the example embodiment relate to audio object extraction. A method for audio object extraction from audio content is disclosed. The method comprises determining a sub-band object probability for a sub-band of the audio signal in a frame of the audio content, the sub-band object probability indicating a probability of the sub-band of the audio signal containing an audio object. The method further comprises splitting the sub-band of the audio signal into an audio object portion and a residual audio portion based on the determined sub-band object probability. Corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed. |
US10638242B2 |
Headphones execute voice command to intelligent personal assistant and move binaural sound
A digital signal processor (DSP) in headphones processes sound with head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) to produce binaural sound that externally localizes away from a head of a user wearing the headphones. The headphones include a microphone that receives a voice command to an intelligent personal assistant that causes the headphones to change a location of the binaural sound. |
US10638241B2 |
Head mounted display that moves binaural sound in response to a voice command
A method provides a voice in binaural sound to a first user during an electronic communication between the first user wearing a head mounted display (HMD) and a second user. The method includes designating a sound localization point (SLP) with a handheld portable electronic device (HPED), processing the voice of the second user with a digital signal processor (DSP) in the HMD, and moving the voice of the second user in response to a microphone in the HMD receiving a voice command from the first user. |
US10638238B1 |
Cacophony reduction in directional sound receivers
A listening assistive device comprising with a sound-condensing collector structure having an open air end to receive non-cacophonic sound energy from a user-selected direction, a tapered guide through which the sound energy is condensed to a distal end at which a microphone converts the condensed sound energy to an electronic signal. A first interface of sound energy attenuating material (absorption, conversion, and/or reflection) is disposed around one or more outer surfaces of the collector structure, optionally around a handle, and a second interface sound energy attenuating material (absorption, conversion, and/or reflection) is disposed between the microphone and the collector structure, so as to attenuate cacophonic sounds from being received by the microphone. |
US10638236B2 |
MEMS sound transducer, MEMS microphone and method for providing a MEMS sound transducer
A MEMS sound transducer includes a backplate and a membrane held by an edge fixing such that the membrane is deflectable along a deflection direction toward the backplate. The MEMS sound transducer further includes an elevation element arranged between the membrane and the backplate and having a first height along the deflection direction. The MEMS sound transducer also includes a supporting structure and a spacer element arranged between the membrane and the supporting structure and having a second height along the deflection direction, the second height being greater than the first height. The supporting structure is the backplate or is a supporting element arranged opposite the backplate, such that the membrane is arranged between the backplate and the supporting element. |
US10638234B2 |
Speaker system
A piezoelectric driver (10) includes n piezoelectric layers (3A to 3D) (where n is an integer equal to or greater than 2) that are stacked, with electrode layers (4B to 4D) each interposed between any adjacent piezoelectric layers, and with electrode layers (4A and 4E) further formed underneath the lowermost piezoelectric layer (3A) and on top of the uppermost piezoelectric layer (3D), and the piezoelectric driver (10) is bent and displaced in the direction in which the piezoelectric layers are stacked. A signal converter (11) converts an n-bit digital signal (IS) into n bits of a bit string data signal (BS) comprising of bit data indicating whether a drive voltage to be applied to each of the piezoelectric layers (3A to 3D) via the electrode layers (4A to 4B) is on or off. An output device (12) outputs, in accordance with values of the individual bits in the bit string data signal (BS) provided through conversion performed by the signal converter (11), drive voltages to be applied to the individual piezoelectric layers (3A to 3D). |
US10638233B2 |
Speaker module and sound production device
The present invention discloses a speaker module and a sound production device. The module comprises a module shell and a speaker unit mounted in the module shell. The module shell comprises a shell main body and two fixed pole plates connected fixedly on the shell main body. The two fixed pole plates are insulated from each other, and each of the two fixed pole plates has a connecting portion exposed to the outside of the shell main body. A vibration system of the speaker unit is provided with a movable pole plate, and each of the two fixed pole plates together with the movable pole plate form a variable capacitor. The speaker module is configured to output an electrical signal representing a vibration displacement of the vibration system by the connecting portions of the two fixed pole plates. |
US10638229B1 |
Methods and systems for establishing user controls
Audio systems and methods for establishing user controls including providing a first wearable audio device having a speaker, a first communication module, and a first user interface adapted to receive a first plurality of user inputs, associating the first plurality of user inputs with a default control setting state of the first wearable audio device, establishing, via circuitry of a first peripheral device, a first connection between the first wearable audio device and the first peripheral device, receiving, via the first communication module, a first indication that the first peripheral device is running a first application, and automatically associating one or more user inputs of the first plurality of user inputs with a first control setting state when the first wearable audio device receives the first indication from the first peripheral device. |
US10638226B2 |
System and method for detecting and indicating that an audio system is ineffectively tuned
A digital audio system, which may be an integrated audio system of a vehicle, includes a microphone, a loudspeaker, and a processor. The processor is operable to modify digital audio signals based on tuning parameters to compensate for acoustic characteristics of the environment. The processor is further operable to detect that modification of digital audio signals based on the tuning parameters cannot fully compensate for the acoustic characteristics of the environment. The detection is based on an audio signal corresponding to audio captured from the environment and/or on the values of the tuning parameters. Upon detecting that modification of digital audio signals based on the tuning parameters cannot fully compensate for the acoustic characteristics of the environment, an indication is provided that the audio system should be calibrated to adjust the tuning parameters to the environment. Related methods and computer-readable media are also disclosed. |
US10638225B2 |
Tone compensation device and method for earset
Disclosed are tone compensation device and method for an earset. A tone compensation device (method) for an earset, according to the present invention, is characterized by: extracting, in a parameter extraction unit, phase and amplitude parameters for each frequency from a voice signal transmitted from an in-ear microphone and an out-ear microphone; comparing, in a parameter comparison unit, the extracted phase and amplitude parameters for each frequency of the in-ear microphone and the extracted phase and amplitude parameters for each frequency of the out-ear microphone, respectively; and compensating, in a parameter compensation unit, for parameters having differentials between measurement values by means of the phase and amplitude parameter value for each frequency of the out-ear microphone. |
US10638222B1 |
Optimization of microphone array geometry for direction of arrival estimation
A system performs an optimization algorithm to optimize two or more acoustic sensors of a microphone array. The system obtains an array transfer function (ATF) for a plurality of combinations of the acoustic sensors of the microphone array. In a first embodiment, the algorithm optimizes an active set of acoustic sensors on the eyewear device. The plurality of combinations may be all possible combinations of subsets of the acoustic sensors that may be active. In a second embodiment, the algorithm optimizes a placement of two or more acoustic sensors on an eyewear device during manufacturing of the eyewear device. Each combination of acoustic sensors may represent a different arrangement of the acoustic sensors in the microphone array. In each embodiment, the system evaluates the obtained ATFs and, based on the evaluation, selects a combination of acoustic sensors for the microphone array. |
US10638220B2 |
Moving-coil loudspeaker
A moving-coil loudspeaker is provided, comprising a vibration system and a magnetic circuit system located below the vibration system; the vibration system including a diaphragm, a spider, and a voice coil, the diaphragm comprising a diaphragm body part and a diaphragm reinforcing part; and the magnetic circuit system including a center washer, a center magnet, and a magnetic yoke; wherein the diaphragm reinforcing part comprises a first conductive material layer, the spider comprises a second conductive material layer, and the diaphragm reinforcing part and the spider are bonded by a conductive adhesive which establishes electrically connection between the first and second conductive material layers; and wherein the first and second conductive material layers functioning as a movable plate, and the center washer, the center magnet, and the magnetic yoke functioning as a fixed plate constitute a capacitor structure for detecting a vibration displacement of the moving-coil loudspeaker. |
US10638214B1 |
Automatic user interface switching
An audio system and method directed to sensing whether a first headphone and a second headphone are engaged with, proximate to, or within a user's ear. In one example, if the system detects that the first and second headphones are engaged with or proximate to the user's ear, the first headphone provides a first set of user control settings and the second headphone provides a second set of user control settings. In one example, if the system detects that the first headphone is not engaged with or proximate to the user's ear and the second headphone is engaged with or proximate the user's ear, the second headphone provides controls which include at least one user control from the first set of user controls. |
US10638213B2 |
Control method of mobile terminal apparatus
A mobile device system that includes left and right earphones, and a mobile device connectable to the left and right earphones. Each of the left and right earphones includes at least one of an acceleration sensor and a geomagnetic sensor. The mobile device includes a controller that monitors a wearing state of the individual left and right earphones by a user on a basis of output from the least one of the acceleration sensors and the geomagnetic sensors, and controls a behavior of the mobile device connected to the left and right earphones according to the monitored wearing state of the left and right earphones by the user. |
US10638208B2 |
Intelligent subsystem in access networks
An intelligent subsystem includes/couples a radio transceiver, a voice processing module/voice processing algorithm and an intelligent learning algorithm. The intelligent subsystem can respond to a user's interests and/or preferences. Furthermore, the intelligent subsystem is sensor-aware or context-aware. |
US10638207B2 |
Component counterfeit prevention
A system of a machine includes a network of a plurality of identification devices distributed throughout the machine. Each of the identification devices are embedded in a component of the machine and operable to communicate through a plurality of electromagnetic signals. Each identification device includes a unique code characteristic of the component and the identification device is readable by one or more readers to interrogate the unique code characteristic. Shielding surrounds at least one of the identification devices to contain the electromagnetic signals proximate to the component and a communication path is integrally formed in the component of the machine to route a portion of the electromagnetic signals through the component. A remote processing unit is operable to communicate with the network of the identification devices through the electromagnetic signals. |
US10638205B2 |
Device for industry-specific content streaming
A device for industry-specific content streaming includes a network interface, a display, a memory, and at least one processor coupled to the network interface and the memory. The at least one processor is configured to transmit a request for a digital content item to a remote server, wherein the digital content item is classified according to a specific classification code, receive a manifest file associated with the digital content item, wherein the manifest file includes a location for at least one segment file associated with the digital content item, determine using the manifest file a location on the remote server of a segment file, transmit to the remote server a request for the segment file stored on the remote server, receive the segment file in response to the request for the segment file, and present contents of the segment file on the display of the electronic device. |
US10638202B1 |
State synchronization and management for two-way connected consumer electronic devices
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for managing state synchronization between two-way connected consumer electronic devices. An embodiment operates by receiving a state change event message from a target device, determining if one or more subscriber devices are associated with the target device, and propagating the state change event message to the determined subscriber devices. |
US10638201B2 |
Systems and methods for automatically determining language settings for a media asset
Systems and methods for automatically determining language settings for a media asset are disclosed herein. A system receives a selection of a media asset and determines whether the media asset is available to be presented in a plurality of audio languages and subtitle languages. In response to determining that the media asset is available to be presented in a plurality of audio languages and subtitle languages, the system retrieves a first profile indicating a first recent experience based on a first number of meetings scheduled within a time period. Based on the first recent experience, the system selects an audio language and a subtitle language for presentation of the media asset. The system presents the media asset using the selected audio language and subtitle language. |
US10638197B2 |
System and method for segment relevance detection for digital content using multimodal correlations
A system and method for media content evaluation based on combining multi-modal inputs from the audiences that may include reactions and emotions that are recorded in real-time on a frame-by-frame basis as the participants are watching the media content is provided. The real time reactions and emotions are recorded in two different campaigns with two different sets of people and which include different participants for each. For the first set of participants facial expression are captured and for the second set of participants reactions are captured. The facial expression analysis and reaction analysis of both set of participants are correlated to identify the segments which are engaging and interesting to all the participants. |
US10638195B2 |
Electronic apparatus and control method thereof
An electronic apparatus is provided. The electronic apparatus includes a receiver, a signal processor, a display and a controller. The receiver is configured to receive a first and second broadcast signals. The signal processor is configured to process a content included in a received broadcast signal. The controller is configured to control the signal processor to perform, based on protocol information of the received broadcast signal, a first preprocess corresponding to the first protocol to the first broadcast signal in response to the received broadcast signal being the first broadcast signal and a second preprocess corresponding to the second protocol to the second broadcast signal in response to the received broadcast signal being the second broadcast signal, and perform, based on playback information about the content included in the received broadcast signal, a single mode of decoding with respect to the content extracted from the received broadcast signal. |
US10638193B2 |
Image processing device, image processing system, and image processing method
An image processing device includes: a display unit displaying a first display region displaying a static image being a reference for matching an imaging unit to a predetermined imaging position and a second display region displaying video data imaged by the imaging unit; a determining unit executing a first matching operation of searching for an image coincident with an image of a first reference region set in the first display region, in a frame of the video data, and determining a region of the coincident image as a second reference region; and a correcting unit correcting a position of a determination region being a target of image determination performed with respect to the video data, based on a shift amount between the first reference region and the second reference region, and information representing a positional relationship between the determination region and the first reference region. |
US10638191B2 |
Efficient insertion of media items in media streams
This document describes systems, methods, devices, and other techniques for determining media items to insert in a media stream. A first media client can play a primary media stream that is multicast to various media clients including the first media client and other media clients. The first media client identifies a start of a primary programming timeslot in the primary media stream, and in response, obtains and stores a secondary media item. After storing the secondary media item at the first media client, the first media client detects an insertion signal in the primary media stream that indicates a secondary programming timeslot is about to begin in the primary media stream. The first media client can then play the secondary media item in place of the primary media stream during the secondary programming timeslot. |
US10638189B2 |
Broadcast receiver
A broadcast receiver is configured to receive a broadcast wave of a digital broadcast service; separate at least a video image related to a broadcast program, electronic program guide information, and application-related information from the received broadcast wave; reproduce the video image related to the broadcast program; form an electronic program guide screen based on the electronic program guide information; acquire an application based on location information by referring to the application-related information; execute the application and outputs an application execution video image; and display the video image related to the broadcast program, the electronic program guide screen, or the application execution video image. The electronic program guide screen indicates information relating to applications to be executed in cooperation with the broadcast program. |
US10638188B2 |
Method of estimating digital audio availability for supplemental audio programs in HD radio broadcast
A radio signal processing circuit comprises multiple audio blend channels, an audio decoder, a program selector and a blending circuit. The audio blend channels are configured to receive digital audio packets for multiple supplemental audio programs. Each audio blend channel includes an audio blend buffer and a signal quality metric circuit. The signal quality metric (SQM) circuit configured to determines an audio quality indicator for the digital audio packets of the program and indicates availability of the program according to the audio quality indicator regardless of whether the program is selected for play. The program selector configured to provides digital audio packets from a selected audio blend channel to the audio decoder to produce a digital audio signal. The blending circuit blends the digital audio signal produced for the selected audio blend channel with a signal representing silence according to the audio quality indicator for the audio blend channel. |
US10638186B2 |
Remote control system, remote commander, and remote control server
An information processing apparatus and server apparatus are disclosed. In one example, the information processing apparatus is configured to display content on a first display and transmit an instruction to display the content, which is being displayed on the first display, on a second display of a first external device. This instruction causes a displaying of the content at a specified playback start point on the second display. |
US10638184B2 |
Recording device and method for efficient network personal video recorder manipulation through adaptive bit rate streaming
A recording device and a method are described herein that provide a network-based personal video recording service utilizing adaptive bit rate technology for a plurality of users. In operation, the recording device records at a minimum a single bit rate (one set of segmented files) of the broadcast content within each user's network personal video recorder storage unit. Plus, the recording device stores the other bit rates (remaining sets of segmented files) in a central storage location or some other storage location. |
US10638183B2 |
Customized channel
Various arrangements generating a customized channel are presented. A customized channel may be generated for a user. The programming for the customized channel may be gathered from different sources. The programming may be selected and scheduled based on user preferences, interests, and viewing habits of the user. The user viewing habits and preferences for programming may be used to refine the schedule and programming of the customized channel. |
US10638182B2 |
Systems and methods for simulating a sports event on a second device based on a viewer's behavior
Systems and methods are provided for determining when to refresh data used to generate simulated sports events based on user behavior. When a viewer of a sports event is determined to have stopped viewing the sports event on a first device, the user may seek to watch a simulation of the sports event on a second device. The simulation of the sports event on the second device may be based on sports statistics and historical sports statistics. The simulation is updated based on user actions and characteristics of sports statistics updates. |
US10638179B2 |
Content insertion in streaming media content
A method includes accessing, at a media content provider system, a media stream corresponding to a first media content item. The method further includes generating a media content file based on the media stream and a second media content item that is different than the first media content item. A first portion of the media content file may include media data of the media stream, and a second portion of the media content file may include header data and an indicator of a location of the second media content item. |
US10638176B2 |
Channel preference scoring for users based on channel watching and browsing behavior
Multiple channels of audio/video (A/V) content in a system are available to users. A channel scoring system uses a user's channel watching behavior and channel browsing behavior to generate a channel preference score for various different channels in the system. The channel watching behavior refers to which channels the user watches. The channel browsing behavior refers to features describing the user's behavior when watching A/V content provided by a channel. Examples of these features include the hour of the day when the user watches the A/V content, the number and length of A/V content provided by the channel watched in a session, device preferences of the user, and so forth. Various actions can be taken based on the generated channel preference scores, such as recommending or otherwise promoting channels to the user. |
US10638165B1 |
Adaptive field of view prediction
A method for streaming a 360 degree video over a communications network, wherein the video is streamed in a plurality of chunks, includes selecting a prediction window during which to predict a field of view within the video, the field of view is expected to be visible by a viewer at a time of playback of a next chunk of the video, wherein a duration of the prediction window is based on at least one condition within the communications network, selecting a machine learning algorithm to predict the field of view based on a head movement of the viewer, wherein the machine learning algorithm is selected based on the duration of the prediction window, predicting the field of view based on the head movement of the viewer and the machine learning algorithm, identifying a tile of the next chunk that corresponds to the field of view, and downloading the tile. |
US10638164B2 |
Image decoding method, image coding method, image decoding apparatus, image coding apparatus, and image coding and decoding apparatus
The image decoding method includes: determining a context for use in a current block to be processed, from among a plurality of contexts; and performing arithmetic decoding on a bit sequence corresponding to the current block, using the determined context, wherein in the determining: the context is determined under a condition that control parameters of neighboring blocks of the current block are used, when the signal type is a first type, the neighboring blocks being a left block and an upper block of the current block; and the context is determined under a condition that the control parameter of the upper block is not used, when the signal type is a second type, and the second type is “inter_pred_flag”. |
US10638162B2 |
Coding method and decoding processing method
A frequency transformation unit executes discrete wavelet transformation processing on image data, quantizes the output of sub-bands of each component using a quantization unit, and performs entropy coding using a coding unit. If a total code amount of the image data that has been coded exceeds a maximum value that has been set, an overflow control unit replaces the coded data with copy data obtained by coding 0 in order from sub-bands having the lowest priority, until the total code amount is less than or equal to the maximum value. |
US10638161B2 |
Methods and apparatus for most probable mode derivation
A method for video decoding in a decoder includes deriving for a block encoded under an intra prediction mode, a candidate list that includes a first candidate intra prediction mode value (Mode1) that corresponds to an intra prediction mode of a neighbor block that neighbors the encoded block as a first one of the plurality of intra prediction modes, and a second candidate intra prediction mode value (Mode2) and a third candidate intra prediction mode value (Mode3) that are determined in accordance with a predetermined offset from the first candidate intra prediction mode value and a modulo M operation, in which M is a power of 2 and not equal to 32. The method further includes determining an intra prediction mode value for the encoded block in accordance with the derived candidate list. |
US10638154B2 |
Method and apparatus for image coding/decoding
A method for decoding an image according to the present invention comprises the steps of: decoding a residual block by quantizing and inverse transforming an entropy-decoded residual block; generating a prediction block via motion compensation; and decoding an image by adding the decoded residual block to the prediction block, wherein on the basis of the maximum number of motion vector candidates of the motion vector candidate list related to the prediction block, a motion vector candidate list is adjusted by adding a particular motion vector candidate or by discarding a portion from among the motion vector candidates, and in the prediction block generation step, a prediction motion vector of the prediction block is determined on the basis of the adjusted motion vector candidate list. Accordingly, the complexity of arithmetic operations is reduced during encoding/decoding of an image. |
US10638148B2 |
Video encoding/decoding system and diagnosis method thereof
A video encoding/decoding system includes a video encoding device, and a video decoding device. The video encoding device includes an encoding circuit for encoding an image including a diagnostic image or a normal image. The video decoding device includes a decoding circuit for decoding the image encoded in the encoding circuit, a check signal generation circuit for generating a check signal of the decoded image, a storage circuit for storing the check signal generated by the check signal generation circuit, and a comparison circuit for comparing the check signal stored in the storage circuit with the check signal generated by the check signal generation circuit. The failure is detected by comparing the check signal including an expected value stored in the storage circuit with the check signal including a comparison value generated by the check signal generation circuit by processing the same image data a plurality of times. |
US10638147B2 |
Gradual decoder refresh techniques with management of reference pictures
Techniques are disclosed for managing reference frames for gradual coder refresh (GDR) operation. A GDR frame may be partitioned into a plurality of units, at least one of which is coded by instantaneous decoder refresh (IDR) techniques and other(s) of which are coded by other techniques such as inter-coding. The coded GDR frame may be exchanged between an encoder and a decoder. The encoder and decoder both may decode the GDR frame. The encoder and decoder may store the IDR-coded portion of the GDR frame in a reference picture buffer in a modified frame that includes, for the other portion(s) of the GDR frame, replacement content instead of the content obtained by decoding. The modified reference frame are expected by bias prediction search operations performed on later frame toward selection of the IDR-coded content as opposed to the replacement content. |
US10638146B2 |
Techniques for QP coding for 360 image and video coding
A method for decoding a coded image or picture in a coded video sequence in a decoder, the image or picture representing a projection on a planar surface of a non-planar surface, the decoder employing a de-quantization step, may include obtaining at least one interim delta quantizer parameter (QP) value pertaining to at least one first block of a plurality of first blocks. The method may include decoding a QP value pertaining to a second block. The method may include combining a delta QP value and the QP value to generate a final QP value. The method may include inverse quantizing at least one value related to the second block using the final QP value. |
US10638142B2 |
Video coding and decoding methods and apparatus
The present application provides a video encoding method, decoding method and devices thereof. The video encoding device includes a video capturing unit for capturing a video image; a processing unit for performing compression encoding on a background image in the video image to obtain video compression data and for structuralizing a foreground moving object in the video image to obtain foreground object metadata; a data transmission unit for transmitting the video compression data and the foreground object metadata, wherein the foreground object metadata is data that stores video structuralized semantic information. In the case that the moving objects are large in quantity or in size, the amount of video data can be effectively reduced and the limitation of network bandwidth during transmission can be mitigated. |
US10638141B2 |
Bitstream generation method and apparatus, bitstream processing method and apparatus, and system
Provided are a bitstream generation method and apparatus, a bitstream processing method and apparatus, and a system. The bitstream generation method includes that: it is judged whether it is needed to execute a Picture Order Count (POC) alignment operation on an entire bitstream and/or a part of the bitstream according to an application requirement; and identification and control information is written into the bitstream according to a judgment result, wherein the identification and control information includes: information indicating whether to execute the POC alignment operation on the entire bitstream and/or a part of the bitstream. The flexibility in bitstream control can be improved. |
US10638139B2 |
Encoding device, encoding method, sending device, sending method, receiving device, receiving method, and program
A conversion from a dynamic range conversion image into a desired image is performed in a favorable manner. A setting unit sets a plurality of items of knee position information about a conversion from a first dynamic range image into a second dynamic range image. An encoding unit encodes the second dynamic range image to generate encoded data. A determination unit determines priority order of the plurality of items of knee position information. An adding unit adds the plurality of items of knee position information to the encoded data of the second dynamic range image, with the priority order given to the plurality of items of knee position information. |
US10638135B1 |
Confidence-based encoding
The disclosure is related to allocation of bits in a media stream. In an example, a video stream is segmented into groups of pixels. A determination of a class type is made for individual ones of the groups of pixels. The determination can be based at least in part on semantic similarity of the class type and of a scene represented in the groups of pixels. A further determination occurs for sets of classified data associated with regions of interest (ROIs) according to the determined class type. Masking data associated with the sets of classified data is provided and confidence measures associated with the sets of classified data and the ROIs are determined. Bits are then allocated for groups of pixels based on the masking data and the confidence measures. Thereafter, a bit stream with the bits can be transmitted for playback on a computing device. |
US10638132B2 |
Method for encoding and decoding video signal, and apparatus therefor
The present invention provides a method for encoding a video signal comprising the steps of: performing block division with respect to a target unit of the video signal, wherein the block division is performed on the basis of square division and/or non-square division; determining the optimal block partition on the basis of a rate distortion cost, when the target unit is divided into a plurality of non-square blocks; and performing CNT prediction coding on the non-square blocks resulting from the optimal block partition, wherein the CNT prediction coding involves performing prediction using all previously decoded pixel values. |
US10638124B2 |
Using dynamic vision sensors for motion detection in head mounted displays
Systems and methods may provide for using one or more stereoscopic devices for gesture control and tracking in a head mounted display (HMD). Each of the one or more stereoscopic devices may include a pair of dynamic vision sensors (DVS) arranged to have complementary fields of view (FOV) to detect one or more of a leading and a trailing edge of an object moving in a range or area to be detected. The DVS sensors determine how the object is moving based on a change in light intensity of pixels without having to detect, transfer, or process all of the pixels. The system and method may thereby provide motion tracking and gesture control functions at very low latency and processing bandwidth. |
US10638121B2 |
Tilt angle detector for stereoscopic image appreciation eyeglasses and stereoscopic image display device
An infrared polarizing filter is attached to an infrared synchronization signal radiator of a stereoscopic image display device which alternately displays right and left images by time-division with polarized light in one direction to radiate the polarized-light infrared synchronization signal. The problem with the occurrence of crosstalk is solved. Stereoscopic image appreciation eyeglasses have polarizing plates, visual field opening/closing liquid crystal cells and tilt correcting liquid crystal cells. The synchronization signal is received by a receiver mounted on an eyeglass frame. A tilt angle detector detects a tilt angle of the stereoscopic image appreciation eyeglasses. The tilt correcting liquid crystal cells are adjusted based on the eyeglass tilt angle detected. |
US10638118B2 |
Time-of-flight camera system
The invention relates to a TOF camera system comprising several cameras, at least one of the cameras being a TOF camera, wherein the cameras are assembled on a common substrate and are imaging the same scene simultaneously and wherein at least two cameras are driven by different driving parameters. |
US10638116B2 |
Targets, fixtures, and workflows for calibrating an endoscopic camera
The present disclosure relates to calibration assemblies and methods for use with an imaging system, such as an endoscopic imaging system. A calibration assembly includes: an interface for constraining engagement with an endoscopic imaging system; a target coupled with the interface so as to be within the field of view of the imaging system, the target including multiple of markers having calibration features that include identification features; and a processor configured to identify from first and second images obtained at first and second relative spatial arrangements between the imaging system and the target, respectively, at least some of the markers from the identification features, and using the identified markers and calibration feature positions within the images to generate calibration data. |
US10638114B2 |
Devices and methods for an imaging system with a dual camera architecture
An electronic device can include a first image sensor configured to capture a first image of a field of view and a second image sensor configured to capture a second image of the field of view. The electronic device can include a color filter adjacent to the second image sensor such that the field of view is viewable by the second image sensor through the color filter. The first image can have a first pixel resolution. The second image can have a second pixel resolution. The electronic device can include a controller configured to determine a third image based on luminance content of the first image and color content of the second image. The third image can have a third pixel resolution indicative of a spatial resolution of the first image and a spectral resolution of the second image. |
US10638110B2 |
Dual mode user interface system and method for 3D video
A system is provided for use with a video input signal and a video unit. The video input signal can be one of a two dimensional video signal and a three dimensional video signal. The video unit can display a three dimensional video and a two dimensional video. The system includes a receiver portion, a processing portion, a switching portion and an output portion. The receiver portion can receive the video input signal. The processing portion can output a first signal in a first mode of operation and can output a second signal in a second mode of operation, wherein the first signal is based on the video input signal and the second signal is based on the video input signal. The switching portion can switch the processing portion from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation. The output portion can provide an output signal to the video unit, wherein the output signal is based on the first signal when the processing portion operates in the first mode of operation and wherein the output signal is based on the second signal when the processing portion operates in the second mode of operation. The first signal includes a two dimensional video signal, whereas the second signal includes a three dimensional video signal. |
US10638105B2 |
Method and system of multi-dynamic range multi-layer video blending with alpha channel sideband for video playback
Methods, systems, and articles of multi-dynamic range multi-layer video blending with alpha channel sideband for video playback. |
US10638104B2 |
Device, system and method for generating updated camera-projector correspondences from a reduced set of test patterns
A device, system and method for generating updated camera-projector correspondences from a reduced set of test patterns is provided. When a predetermined correspondences between projector points and camera points in an initial relative position of a projector and a camera have been previously determined, a recalibration therebetween may occur by projecting a single test pattern derived from the predetermined correspondences to estimate movement therebetween. When the movement is too great to be estimated by a single test pattern, another test pattern may be projected to determine an estimation function for the movement and in particular, estimate movement of one or more camera points in the projected images due to relative movement of the projector and the camera from the initial relative position to a current relative position. |
US10638103B2 |
Image projection apparatus, control method of the image projection apparatus, and storage medium
An image projection apparatus displays includes a lens attachable portion to which a plurality of projection lenses having different optical characteristics are interchangeably attached, a drive signal producer configured to produce, for each color light beam, a drive signal used to drive the light modulation element based on an input image signal, and an information acquirer configured to acquire information on an optical characteristic of the projection lens attached to the lens attachable portion. The information on the optical characteristic of the projection lens contains information on a chromatic aberration of the projection lens. The drive signal producer reduces influence of a shift below the modulation pixel caused by the chromatic aberration of the projection lens by using the information on the optical characteristic, and produces the drive signal corresponding to at least one of the plurality of color light beams. |
US10638101B2 |
Projection system and control method
The present disclosure provides a projection system and a control method thereof, comprising: a light source system, configured to sequentially generate primary light of three colors; a light modulation system comprising at least one light modulator configured to module the primary light; and a control system, configured to: divide time duration of each primary light in each source image frame into a plurality of modulation periods according to the number of gray scales, sequentially arrange the modulation periods, wherein at least two modulation periods of at least one primary light are arranged with an interval, and control the light source system to generate the primary light of the corresponding color in each modulation period according to a sequence of the modulation periods, and control the at least one light modulator to modulate the primary light of the corresponding color. |
US10638095B1 |
Interactive door knob
A door knob assembly that provides an interactive visual and aural assembly familiar to a room occupant and that responds to variations in the manner of rotation of the knob in a plurality of responses, depending on the direction and rate of rotation applied to the knob, providing messages appropriate to the entertainment, safety and/or training of the knob operator and/or room occupant. |
US10638091B2 |
Information processing device and information processing method
There is provided an information processing device including a reception unit that receives data from a communication destination, a generation unit that generates spatial image information placed at a predetermined position in a three-dimensional space by using captured images of a plurality of the communication destinations, and a display control unit that performs control so as to display the generated spatial image information on a display unit. |
US10638084B2 |
Endoscope apparatus, endoscope system, and endoscope image recording method
An endoscope apparatus includes: an operation unit through which recording of an image acquired by an image pickup device can be instructed; and a controller configured to perform control to record, in a main recording unit, a first image acquired by the image pickup device when the image recording is instructed through the operation unit and record, in a sub recording unit, a second image acquired by the image pickup device irrespective of whether the image recording is instructed through the operation unit. |
US10638080B2 |
Systems and method for augmented reality ophthalmic surgical microscope projection
The disclosure provides a system including an augmented reality device communicatively coupled to an imaging system of an ophthalmic microscope. The augmented reality device may include a lens configured to project a digital image, a gaze control configured to detect a focus of an eye of an operator, and a dimming system communicatively coupled to the gaze control and the outer surface and including a processor that receives a digital image from the imaging system, projects the digital image on the lens, receives a signal from the gaze control regarding the focus of the eye of the operator, and transitions the outer surface of the augmented reality device between at least partially transparent to opaque based on the received signal. The disclosure further includes a method of performing ophthalmic surgery using an augmented reality device and a non-transitory computer readable medium able to perform augmented reality functions. |
US10638077B2 |
Imaging device and control method
An imaging device according to an embodiment includes an image sensor, and processing circuitry. The image sensor is a rolling-shutter type image sensor that includes a plurality of pixels that are arranged in a matrix and generate an electric signal due to light received and, on a frame-to-frame basis, repeatedly performs a process to sequentially start to conduct exposure on at least every line, starting from the first line of the pixels to the last line, and output the electric signal sequentially from the line for which exposure has been completed. The processing circuitry causes the pixels to receive light during only a period based on the blanking period that corresponds to the period from when the output of the electric signal from the last line is finished until the output of the electric signal from the first line is started. The processing circuitry generates images in accordance with the electric signal. |
US10638070B1 |
System for and method of configurable line scan array imaging
Disclosed are image data acquisition methods and systems that utilizes selective temporal co-adding of detector integration samples to construct improved high-resolution output imagery for arrays with selectable line rates. Configurable TDI arrays are used to construct output imagery of various resolutions dependent upon array commanding, the acquisition geometry, and temporal sampling. The image acquisition techniques may be applied to any optical sensor system and to optical systems with multiple sensors at various relative rotations which enable simultaneous image acquisitions of two or more sensors. Acquired image data may be up-sampled onto a multitude of image grids of various resolution. |
US10638068B2 |
Endoscope and endoscope system
An endoscope includes: pixels arranged in a matrix form and configured to generate an imaging signal according to an amount of received light, and output the imaging signal through one of vertical lines in the pixels, each two pixels adjacent to one another in a horizontal direction sharing a single vertical line; dummy pixels, each provided for each vertical line in the pixels; a determination unit for determining whether output values of dummy signals having been output multiple times from a dummy pixel of the dummy pixels, are within a range of a threshold; a correction data generator configured to: calculate, for each vertical line, a statistic of the output values of the dummy signals determined to be within the range of the threshold; and generate, for each vertical line, correction data based on the calculation; and a correction unit for correcting the imaging signal based on the correction data. |
US10638067B2 |
Solid state image sensor and image-capturing device
A solid-state image sensor includes: a plurality of pixels, each including a photoelectric conversion unit and a charge accumulating unit that accumulates an electric charge from the photoelectric conversion unit; and a connection unit that includes a plurality of linking units each of which electrically connects the charge accumulating units of two adjacent pixels among the plurality of pixels. |
US10638064B2 |
Methods and apparatus for true high dynamic range (THDR) time-delay-and-integrate (TDI) imaging
In time-delay-and-integrate (TDI) imaging, a charge-couple device (CCD) integrates and transfers charge across its columns. Unfortunately, the limited well depth of the CCD limits the dynamic range of the resulting image. Fortunately, TDI imaging can be implemented with a digital focal plane array (DFPA) that includes a detector, analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and counter in each pixel and transfer circuitry connected adjacent pixels. During each integration period in the TDI scan, each detector in the DFPA generates a photocurrent that the corresponding ADC turns into digital pulses, which the corresponding counter counts. Between integration periods, the DFPA transfers the counts from one column to the next, just like in a TDI CCD. The DFPA also non-destructively transfers some or all of the counts to a separate memory. A processor uses these counts to estimate photon flux and correct any rollovers caused by “saturation” of the counters. |
US10638056B2 |
Imaging device, imaging method, program, and non-transitory recording medium
Provided are an imaging device, method, and a non-transitory recording medium, which simultaneously image a plurality of images and obtain images having enlarged dynamic ranges by using an imaging system, comprising a directional sensor in which light receiving sensors have directivity with respect to incidence angles of light rays. Image signals of first and second light receiving sensors are obtained in a state in which second incidence rays of an imaging lens are shielded from a directional sensor in which a ratio of sensitivity between the first and the second light receiving sensors with respect to first incidence rays incident through a first optical system of the imaging lens is M:1, and a third image having a dynamic range which is equal to or less than M times a dynamic range of a first image using the image signals of the first light receiving sensors is generated. |
US10638051B2 |
Information communication method
A method includes setting an exposure time of an image sensor of a terminal of a customer so that, in an image obtained by capturing a subject, a bright line corresponding to each of a plurality of exposure lines included in the image sensor appears according to a change in luminance of the subject. The method also includes obtaining a bright line image including a plurality of bright lines, by capturing the subject that changes in luminance by the image sensor with the set exposure time, and obtaining identification information of the subject, by demodulating data specified by a pattern of the plurality of bright lines. The method further includes sending the identification information to a server, obtaining a menu listing a product of the store from the server, displaying the menu on a display of the terminal, and sending product information of the product selected by the customer. |
US10638048B2 |
Display device content selection through viewer identification and affinity prediction
Method and device are described for customizing the content selection to present on a display device based on identifying the viewer of the device. In one embodiment, the present disclosure relates to selecting from among a group of digital images, those images that are most likely to be of interest to the viewer. In general, many of the images available to the display device will be comprised of images containing subject faces. Using the relationship information to predict subject affinity, the display device computes an image affinity for each image by accumulating the individual subject affinity predictions between the viewer and each subject identified in each image. The image affinities are used to select images for presentation on the display device. |
US10638045B2 |
Image processing apparatus, image pickup system and moving apparatus
An image processing apparatus has an acquisition unit that acquires a first image captured by coded exposure in which a transfer unit is driven for n times, and acquires a second image captured by driving the transfer unit for m times (m |
US10638042B2 |
Electronic device, control device for controlling electronic device, control program, and control method
The present invention performs stable image capturing and prevents blurring. A control device (3) is configured to control an electronic device (10) including: an autofocus camera (1) having an auto-focus function; and a fixed-focus camera (2) having a fixed focal point, the control device including: a distance identifying section (31) configured to identify an image capturing distance between a subject and the electronic device (10); and an image capturing device determining section (32) configured to determine, according to the image capturing distance identified, which one of the autofocus camera (1) and the fixed-focus camera (2) is to be used for image capturing. |
US10638040B2 |
Virtual presence device, system, and method
An example virtual presence system includes at least a first and second mobile device in electronic communication with one another, a panoramic camera coupled to the second mobile device. A user of the first mobile device can specify a position (e.g., location or orientation), such as via a joystick or head-mounted display. The specified position is transmitted to the second mobile device, which selectively obtains image data from the panoramic camera corresponding to the specified position. The selected image data is transmitted as a video stream or other format to the first mobile device, thereby allowing the user of the first mobile device to view surrounding environment available at the second mobile device. |
US10638039B2 |
Apparatus, system, and method of controlling image capturing, and recording medium
An apparatus for controlling image capturing, includes circuitry to control image capturing operation of each one of a first image capturing device and a second image capturing device, so as to cause the first image capturing device and the second image capturing device to cooperate with each other to perform linked image capturing, the first image capturing device capable of capturing an image with an angle of view wider than that of the second image capturing device. The circuitry controls one of the first image capturing device and the second image capturing device to start image capturing in response to starting of image capturing by other one of the first image capturing device and the second image capturing device. |
US10638035B2 |
Image processing devices, image processing method, and non-transitory computer-readable medium
An information processing system that acquires first image data captured by a first camera unit disposed on a first side of a housing; acquires second image data captured by a second camera unit disposed on a second side of the housing, which is opposite to the first side of the housing; and modifies the second image data based on the first image data. |
US10638031B1 |
Additive coil structure for voice coil motor actuator
Some embodiments include a camera voice coil motor (VCM) actuator that includes an additive coil structure for shifting a lens along one or multiple axes. The additive coil structure may include a base portion configured to couple with a lens carrier and at least partially surround a perimeter of the lens carrier. In various examples, the additive coil structure may include folded portions that individually include a respective coil that is located proximate a respective magnet. According to various embodiments, the additive coil structure may be formed using an additive process. |
US10638030B1 |
Angular focus stacking
The present disclosure includes a method for operating a camera. A lens or a sensor of the camera is rotated about an axis to a plurality of positions, and the rotation generates a rotation of a plane of sharp focus of the camera. At each of the plurality of positions, an image is captured. For each image, a substantially in-focus region is determined. The substantially in-focus regions are combined to generate a composite image. |
US10638025B2 |
Vehicular trailering assist sytem
A vehicular trailering assist system includes a rearward viewing camera. Responsive to processing of frames of image data captured when the vehicle is towing a trailer hitched to the vehicle, the system determines presence of the trailer and determines if the particular trailer is a trailer for which the system is calibrated. Responsive to determination that the particular trailer is not a trailer for which the system is calibrated, the system assumes an initial trailer beam length before starting a calibration drive, collects data during the calibration drive, and estimates a trailer beam length. The system iteratively estimates the trailer beam length and, when the predicted trailer angle least deviates from the current determined trailer angle, the system determines this to be the final estimated trailer beam length and uses that in determining trailer angles for that trailer during future drives with the vehicle towing that trailer. |
US10638020B2 |
Color conversion LUT generating device, color conversion LUT generation method, color conversion processing device, color conversion processing method, and storage medium
A generating device that generates a first color conversion LUT for converting an input image signal value into an output value of an actual color material installed in an image forming device, includes: an acquiring unit that acquires grid point position information indicating positions of the grid points in the first color conversion LUT; and a generating unit that generates the first color conversion LUT on the basis of grid point position information, wherein the generating unit determines whether or not an inflection point of an output value of the actual color material is at a position of the grid point, corrects at least some output values for at least two actual color materials in the second color conversion LUT in accordance with a determination result, and generates the first color conversion LUT obtained by thinning out the grid points in the second color conversion LUT. |
US10638016B2 |
Computer-readable storage medium and printing system
A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing computer readable instructions that are executable by a computer in an information processing apparatus having a communication interface, through which the information processing apparatus is connected with a printer, is provided. The information processing apparatus has a first channel and a second channel configured to cause the printer to print an image based on image data. The computer readable instructions, when executed by the computer, cause the computer to conduct a first printing control to cause the printer to print the image through the first channel, determine whether image printing to print the image by the printer under the first printing control failed, based on a determination that the image printing under the first printing control failed, conduct a second printing control to cause the printer to retry the image printing based on the image data through the second channel. |
US10638014B2 |
Information output system and information output method
An information output system includes a main memory, a first processing circuit, a second processing circuit, an output device, and notifying circuitry. The main memory is configured to store information. The first processing circuit is configured to read the information from the main memory. The second processing circuit is configured to transfer the information read. The output device is configured to output the information transferred. The notifying circuitry is configured to notify the second processing circuit of an activation timing of the first processing circuit. The second processing circuit is configured to start to transfer the information after being notified of the activation timing of the first processing circuit or request the first processing circuit to cancel reading of the information, according to a time by which the activation timing notified is delayed from an activation timing of the second processing circuit. |
US10638012B2 |
Information processing system, information processing apparatus, and information processing method
An information processing system is provided that includes a first information processing apparatus and a second information processing apparatus. The first information processing apparatus includes a first storage unit configured to store a first program that has been developed at a first region and a first processor configured to implement processes of receiving, via a network, a second program that has been developed at a second region and stored in the second information processing apparatus, and generating a program product unit including at least one selected program that has been selected by a user from among the first program stored in the first storage unit and the second program received via the network. |
US10638010B2 |
Control device, image forming apparatus, and program
A control device that controls an image former, includes: a second power supply that performs power feeding to a detector during a power feeding suspension period during which power feeding from a first power supply to the image former and the detector is not performed, the detector detecting an environment variable around the image former, the environment variable affecting quality of an image formed by the image former; and a determiner that determines a control condition for the image former in accordance with a result of detection performed by the detector during the power feeding suspension period, when power feeding from the first power supply to the image former is started at an end of the power feeding suspension period and the image former enters an image formation ready state in which the image former can perform image formation. |
US10638004B2 |
Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium with an indicator light for notifying a user of a switching-on state
An information processing apparatus includes a power supply switch, a display, a light-emitting unit, and a controller. The power supply switch is used to perform a control function. The display is such that a time from switching on of the power supply switch until occurrence of a screen change is long and a user is likely to fail to correctly recognize a switching-on state. The light-emitting unit is switched on in a time until the screen change occurs. The switching on is performed in such a manner that the user is notified that the power supply switch is in a switching-on state. After the controller is activated through an operation of switching on the power supply switch, the controller switches off the light-emitting unit according to a switching-off condition. |
US10638003B2 |
Printing apparatus, display method of operation guidance in printing apparatus, and storage medium
A printing apparatus performs printing using a plurality of sheets different in size. Stored instructions are executed to act as a display control unit displaying an operation guidance on a display unit for setting a sheet in a sheet tray, and a data acquiring unit acquiring regional information of the printing apparatus. When the data acquiring unit acquires regional information indicating a first region, the display control unit displays an operation guidance including content that notifies a user of a specific operation that is to be performed on the sheet tray so that it is able to hold a sheet having a first sheet size. When the data acquiring unit acquires regional information indicating a second region which is different from the first region, the display control unit displays an operation guidance not including the content that notifies a user of the specific operation. |
US10638000B2 |
System for providing image data via a server, image processing apparatus, server, method for providing image data via a server, and non-transitory recording medium storing computer readable program
An image processing apparatus reads an image depicted on paper to create image data of the image and saves the image data in a storage; selects an intermediary from among one or more servers based on an e-mail address designated; sends location data indicating a saving location of the image data or the image data to the intermediary in order to provide a terminal with the image data via the intermediary; sends, to the e-mail address, an message including access information for accessing the location data or the image data saved to the intermediary; and sends, when the intermediary is accessed by the terminal based on the access information and reques4USts the image data, and further, when data corresponding to the access information is the location data, the image data to the requesting server. |
US10637999B2 |
Image forming apparatus that converts a file restriction into a scan function restriction, method of controlling the same and computer-readable storage medium
According to the present invention, there is provided an image forming apparatus that has a scan function. The image forming apparatus comprises a restriction converter for converting, in a case in which a file upload and a file restriction are designated in a web content received from a web server, the file restriction into a scan function restriction, a scan cooperation unit for calling, in accordance with a file input instruction made by a user for the designation of the file upload, the scan function with the restriction converted by the restriction conversion unit, and a transmitter for transmitting a file generated by the scan function called by the scan cooperation unit to the web server. |
US10637995B2 |
Remote alert generation based on trigger events indicating attack
A method and apparatus for detecting a crime is presented. The apparatus includes a Portable Wireless Communications Device having a processor, a memory, a location determination chip, a camera, a microphone, a speaker, a wireless communications circuitry, and a coupling site. The apparatus also includes a connector having a first portion that detachably couples to the coupling site and a second portion that attaches to a person or an item worn by a person, wherein the portable wireless communications device automatically transmits an alert upon sensing a detachment of the connector from the coupling site. When an attack happens, the sudden motion or jerk causes the connector to detach from the coupling site, causing an alert transmission. The alert may be sent to a predesignated phone number or email address so that there is immediate notification of a crime. An alert phrase may be used instead of detachment. |
US10637994B2 |
Mitigating attacks on emergency telephone services
The disclosed system provides a Real-time Telephony (or Call) Monitor, Analyzer and Decision SIP Server (RTMADS) for mitigating attacks on emergency telephone systems. The RTMADS works in conjunction with an ingress node to fork incoming calls to an IMS network and the RTMADS. Within the RTMADS, forked telephone calls undergo data collection and mining, and parametric analysis. A decision matrix in the RTMADS uses the results of the data collection, mining, and parametric analysis, and other information, to make a decision with respect to incoming calls. For example, the RTMADS may decide to perform call setup on an incoming call using a dedicated or backup Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), alert an Operations and Management (OAM) team regarding the incoming call, or accept and then terminate the incoming call. |
US10637993B1 |
High-bandwidth home network over phone line
An Ethernet networking system is disclosed. The system includes a first network device having an interface to receive Ethernet data from a first Ethernet source. An Ethernet media converter couples the network device to telephone wires. The Ethernet media converter includes a first Ethernet transceiver PHY integrated circuit (IC) having a first system-side interface for coupling to a first transmission media including multiple pairs of wires and a first line-side interface. The Ethernet media converter further includes a second Ethernet transceiver PHY IC having a second line-side interface connected to the first line-side interface, and a second system-side interface for coupling to the telephone wires. |
US10637984B2 |
Method and apparatus for opt-in compliance with regulations
Disclosed are methods, systems and paradigms for opt-in compliance with regulations. A region in physical space is defined. A condition for the region is defined, the condition being a capability of a communicator such as video recording, still image recording, audio recording, audio output, text messaging, audio communication, or remote connection. The presence and location of a communicator with the capability is detected in the region, and a message is sent to the communicator with a request for a response accepting or rejecting remote deactivation of the capability of the communicator. If an acceptance response is received, the communicator capability is deactivated. If an acceptance response is not received, a notification is generated that includes the lack of acceptance response and the location of the communicator. |
US10637983B2 |
Electronic device and location-based information service method therewith
An electronic device and user situation-adaptive location-based information service method therewith is provided. The location-based information service method of the present disclosure includes receiving, at the electronic device, an information service request; checking, upon receipt of the information service request, location information; retrieving first information associated with the location information; and determining a situation of a user of the electronic device in association with the location information based on the first information. |
US10637981B2 |
Communication between users of a telephone system
Each user of a telecommunications system may speak and record their own name, in their own voice, and a recording of their spoken name may subsequently be accessed by or delivered to other users of the system, thereby facilitating communication between users by enabling users to better know how to pronounce the names of other users. A user may listen to the recorded spoken name of another user before placing a call to another user. When a user joins a conference call, their spoken name may be announced to other users (attendees) already in the call. A user joining a conference call may listen to the recorded spoken names of attendees in the call. A button on users' phones may invoke these features. |
US10637976B2 |
Housing, method for manufacturing housing, and mobile terminal having housing
A housing for a mobile terminal, a method for manufacturing the housing, and a mobile terminal having the housing are provided. The housing includes a substrate made of metal, at least one slot penetrating through the substrate in a thickness direction of the substrate, and a filling layer received in the at least one slot. The filling layer includes an insulating sub-layer and a printed sub-layer located on the insulating sub-layer. |
US10637973B2 |
Differentiated services for protocol suitable network virtualization overlays
An approach is provided in which an information handling system receives, at a network virtualization edge (NVE), a set of Diffserv parameters comprising at least one classifier parameter, at least one meter parameter, at least one marker parameter, and at least one shaper/dropper parameter. The NVE performs a deep inspection on a plurality of data packets to classify the plurality of data packets at one or more classification levels. In turn, the NVE passes the set of Diffserv parameters and the one or more classification levels to underlay switch hardware. |
US10637971B2 |
Identification of packet traffic transmitted by various devices operated in multiple overlapped frequency bands in packet-based OFDM systems
Techniques for header encoding include encoding a plurality of bits using a forward error correction code, generating an FEC codeword comprising a plurality of encoded bits, and concatenating a first copy of the FEC codeword with a second copy of the FEC codeword, wherein the concatenating comprises cyclically shifting by two bits the second concatenated copy of the FEC codeword relative to the first concatenated copy of the FEC codeword, wherein the encoded bits of the first and second copies of the FEC codewords are modulated on at least one OFDM symbol. techniques for header decoding include receiving a plurality of encoded bits comprising at least two concatenated copies of an FEC codeword, decoding a first copy of the FEC codeword to generate a first plurality of decoded bits, and decoding a second copy of the FEC codeword to generate a second plurality of decoded bits. |
US10637964B2 |
Mutual reinforcement of edge devices with dynamic triggering conditions
The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for mutual reinforcement of edge devices with dynamic triggering conditions and/or computation frequencies. In one example, a first edge device in multiple edge devices in an Internet of Things (IoT) system monitors at least a first parameter. The first edge device determines whether a first condition from one set of conditions is satisfied based on at least the monitored first parameter. In response to determining that the first condition is satisfied, the first edge device automatically transmits a signal to a second edge device in the multiple edge devices to initiate or stop monitoring of a second parameter by the second edge device. |
US10637963B2 |
Method and system for traffic management using a unified network barring mechanism
A method, a device, and a non-transitory storage medium are provided to store traffic management data that indicates different levels of congestion that are each correlated to a different category of application of an end device, a type of congestion mechanism including at least one of access class barring, enhanced access class barring, service specific access control, application specific congestion control for data communication, or unattended and background data traffic, and barring parameters; receive a request for wireless service; obtain a level of congestion; determine that the request cannot be granted based on the level of congestion; select one of the levels of congestion based on the level of congestion; generate a first barring message based on the type of congestion mechanism, barring parameters, and category of application correlated to the one of the levels of congestion; and transmit the first barring message to the end devices. |
US10637959B2 |
Apparatus, method and article to facilitate automatic detection and removal of fraudulent user information in a network environment
A fraud detection system may obtain a number of known fraudulent end-user profiles. Using statistical analysis techniques that include clustering the end-user profiles by attributes, attribute values, or both, the fraud detection system identifies on a continuous, periodic, or aperiodic basis those attribute values and/or attribute value combinations that appear in fraudulent end-user profiles. Using this data, the fraud detection system generates one or more queries to identify those end-user profiles having attribute values or combinations of attribute values that likely indicate a fraudulent or otherwise undesirable end-user profile. The fraud detection system can run these queries against incoming registrations to identify and screen fraudulent end-user profiles from entering the system and can also run these queries against stored end-user profile databases to identify and remove fraudulent or otherwise undesirable end-user profiles from the end-user database. |
US10637957B2 |
Dynamic runtime interface for device management
Various examples for providing a dynamic runtime interface for device management are described. In one example, a computing environment can access metadata that describes a configuration of a user interface made in a profile template designer application. The computing environment can identify a request for a profile creator that provides at least one setting for a desired configuration of a client device enrolled with a management service, and, in response to the request being identified, dynamically generate the user interface using the metadata, where the user interface includes a configured to receive the at least one setting for the desired configuration of the client device. The computing environment can generate a configuration profile accessible by the client device that causes an agent application executable on the client device to configure the client device in accordance with the configuration profile. |
US10637956B1 |
Smart proxy rotator
The task, logic of HTTP/HTTPS session statistics interception and collection is moved to the client side instead of the proxy layer. Encrypted HTTPS tunnel is terminated at the client end, making the actual content or data in transit invisible to both proxies and the smart proxy rotator (SPR). Client's scraping software has a plug-in installed that expands its functionality. HTTP/HTTPS session quality metrics are intercepted and collected at the client side, then sent to the SPR. Proxy usage mark “can be used” is obtained from the SPR for the currently analyzed proxy, based on the results of metrics analysis. |
US10637953B2 |
Apparatus, system and method for cache management
A server that receives, from an image processing device, a request indicating a data file stored on a file server and a predetermined type of processing to be performed on the data file. It is determined whether memory stores information associated with a current session between the image processing device and the server. Based on determining that the information is not stored, initiating a download of the data file, generating a modified version of the downloaded data file and storing the information associated with the current session in the memory. The modified version is provided to the image processing device if the predetermined type of processing is a first type of processing and the downloaded file to the image processing device if the predetermined processing is a second type of processing. |
US10637952B1 |
Transition architecture from monolithic systems to microservice-based systems
Methods, systems, and computer-readable storage media for providing a transition service broker, the transition service broker including a service registry proxy, and a service registry, the service proxy registry registering service proxies, each service proxy enabling interaction between at least one core component of a legacy core, and one or more external services, the service registry registering services available for consumption by core components of the legacy core, each external service of the external services including a service facade that maps between a legacy architecture, and the service, during a transition period between the legacy architecture, and the microservices-based architecture: establishing a connection between the at least one core component, and an external service through a service proxy, and receiving input from the external service through the connection, the input being processed by the at least one core component during execution of the software product in the legacy architecture. |
US10637951B2 |
Systems and methods for managing data proxies
Systems and methods are provided for managing data proxies. The systems and methods enable a proxy management system to store and manage data proxies that digitally represent real-world objects equipped with sensors. The data proxy of an object is made up of data sampled by the object's sensors and data estimated using the sampled data. The sampling rate at which the data is sampled can be optimized such that it conforms with target quality of data (QoD) requirements and/or target data acquisition costs. The QoD requirements can be based on requirements set by each of the applications associated with an object. The proxy management system can use the sampled data and estimated data to (1) ensure that incoming messages, if executed, would not have negative consequences; and (2) monitor objects to determine if and when they are expected to approach undesirable states, or if they have already reached such undesirable states. |
US10637949B2 |
Transparent sharding of traffic across messaging brokers
Embodiments regard transparent sharding of traffic across messaging brokers. An embodiment of a method of sharding message traffic across messaging brokers includes providing a message sharding service for message sharding among a plurality of registered message brokers, wherein providing the message sharding service includes applying a current message sharding strategy; and sharding messages among the registered message brokers according to the current message sharding strategy, including registering the message brokers and assigning message queues to registered message brokers according to the current message sharding strategy; wherein the current message sharding strategy is one of a plurality of message sharding strategies. |
US10637947B2 |
Scalable, real-time messaging system
A publish-subscribe messaging systems and methods are described. A method may include retrieving, by one or more computer processors, messages for a particular one of a plurality of channels from one or more respective buffers allocated to the particular channel that have not expired and according to an order, wherein each buffer comprises a respective time-to-live. The method also includes sending, by the one or more computer processors, the messages retrieved for the particular channel to one or more subscriber clients that have subscribed to the particular channel. |
US10637943B2 |
System and method for composite presence subscriptions
The present disclosure is directed to methods and systems that include generating an availability request, where the availability request inquires about an availability of each contact in a set of multiple contacts; submitting a composite presence subscribe request to a presence server based on the availability request, where the composite presence subscribe request identifies each contact in the set of multiple contacts; generating, from the presence server, a composite presence report indicating the availability of each contact; and notifying of the availability of each contact. |
US10637942B1 |
Providing most recent application views from user devices
A last task view is captured for an application executing on a user device, in response to detecting that the user has stopped using the application. The user device may be a mobile device, and the application executing on the user device may be a native application. The last task view may be an image of the contents of a user interface displayed on the user device by the application when the user stopped using the application, and is transmitted from the user device to a server computer for storage in a repository storing views of applications most recently used by the user. A viewer application executing on the server computer may then display the views of applications most recently used by the user to the user on a user device other than the user device on which the last task view was captured. |
US10637941B2 |
Contextual connection invitations
Systems and methods are provided for including information in an invitation from a first to connect with a second user that identifies a context regarding how the first user found the second user. A system can include a request component configured to receive, at a first network source, information identifying a second user that a first user has selected to send an invitation to connect with at the first network source, a context component configured to determine a context regarding selection of the second user by the first user, including where the first user found the information identifying the second user, and a generation component configured to generate an invitation that invites the second user to connect with the first user at the first network source. The invitation comprises first user identification information and context information identifying the context regarding the selection of the second user by the first user. |
US10637939B2 |
Systems and methods for identifying merchant locations based on transaction records
Disclosed are exemplary embodiments of systems and methods for identifying a merchant location based on transaction records for the merchant. In an exemplary embodiment, a method generally includes accessing multiple router records. Each router record is assigned to one of multiple cells of a grid structure indicative of geographic location. Each router record is associated with a target merchant. The method further includes, for each of the multiple router records, searching for a match between the router record and at least one of multiple transactions at the target merchant, based on time, and reporting one or more of the multiple cells as a location associated with the target merchant, when a number of matching router records assigned to said one or more of the multiple cells exceeds a predetermined threshold. |
US10637932B2 |
Method and system for establishing variable authentication and targeting communications networks where network devices may detect, discover, authenticate and communicate directly with each other, based on such attributes as interests, proximity, or location within or outside of a specified zone
A communications network is established where devices are assigned either a static or random unique device identifier based on one or more of a broad variety of network, device or user-based attributes; where network devices, using a variable identification information (VII) software or firmware client, may authenticate and communicate directly with each other, based on such attributes within or outside of a specified zone; where network devices, using a sixth-sense technology (SST) software or firmware client to detect and discover such attributes, may communicate directly and privately with other targeted network devices; with the result that the network enables customized communications with targeted devices and assures a level of privacy and anonymity desired by either device. |
US10637928B2 |
Computer system, edge device control method, and program
It is an object to provide a computer system, an edge device control method, and a program for improving a processing speed by effectively utilizing edge devices existing in a network. A computer system for controlling edge devices 100 connected to a gateway 200 to perform machine learning detects edge devices 100 connected to the gateway 200, determines a combination of the detected edge devices 100, acquires processing performances of the detected edge devices 100, determines programs for edge device 100 and a program for machine learning based on the determined combination and the acquired processing performances, transmits the determined programs for edge device 100 to the edge devices 100 in accordance with the acquired processing performances, causes the edge devices 100 to execute the programs for edge device 100 in accordance with the acquired processing performances, and causes a predetermined computer to execute the program for machine learning. |
US10637924B2 |
Cloud metadata discovery API
Embodiments provide an API that provides metadata about a cloud service's endpoints in response to a single query. This allows a cloud service to advertise each of its endpoints through a common endpoint. The common endpoint may be present in each of a plurality of cloud services, thereby allowing each cloud service automatically discover metadata for other cloud services. |
US10637916B2 |
Method and device for storage resource allocation for video cloud storage
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and apparatus for allocating storage resource of video cloud storage, applicable to a management node in a storage cluster. The method comprising: receiving a video data storage request from a client; obtaining a queue of allocable storage nodes according to an encoder identifier contained in the request; determining if the request is sent for the first time according to the encoder identifier, if so, selecting from the queue of allocable storage nodes a target storage node allocable as a write node according to a stress estimation algorithm; or otherwise, selecting from the queue a target storage node allocable as a write node according to the number of current writes of each of the storage nodes in pre-recorded node synchronization information and the stress estimation algorithm; and feeding back address information of the target storage node to the client. Embodiments of the present disclosure allow storage loads of a cloud storage system to be balanced. |
US10637915B1 |
Storage services configured for storage-oriented applications
The subject technology provides for receiving, via an application programming interface (API), a request from a client, the request including software configuration data for configuring data storage for supporting a workload of an application. A set of hardware performance characteristics for supporting the workload of the application is determined based at least in part on the software configuration data that includes a name of a respective software application and/or version of the software application. The subject technology determines a current set of available hardware resources that match the set of hardware performance characteristics. Using the current set of available hardware resources, a set of data stores are provisioned. The subject technology then provides, to the client, information related to a virtual mount point for provisioning the set of data stores to the application. |
US10637913B2 |
Mechanism for webpage composition
From a developer, a first request for a webpage for a first business object type is received, the first request comprising a first business object type identifier of the first business object type. Based on a generic template and in response to the first request, the webpage that includes a first user interface (UI) widget for the first business object type is generated. The webpage includes a first instruction for prepopulating the first UI widget with first data from a first data source storing the first business object type. From the developer, a second business object type identifier of a second business object type stored in a second data source is received. A second UI widget is added to the webpage for the second business object type. The webpage is customized with a second instruction to prepopulate the second UI widget using second data from the second data source. |
US10637910B1 |
Method for dynamically generating information objects based on a restful subscription request
Techniques disclosed herein describe a client and/or server process for managing Information Technology (IT) assets, such as servers and storage devices. The process dynamically generates customized information objects based on subscription requests. A client generates a request for information. The request specifies information associated with a specific managed entity or IT resource. A server that monitors the specific managed entity does not maintain such information in an existing information object. Information associated with the specific managed entity can be performance information, health information, usage information, and the like. A notification manager receives the request and identifies that existing subscription resources don not contain the requested information. The notification manager generates a new information object that contains the requested information, and notifies the client. |
US10637907B2 |
Input devices in high latency networks
A first computing device for interacting with an input device across a network includes a processor to run an executable capable of accepting device data, provide a data buffer queue size to a second computing device coupled to the network, and request the device data from the second computing device. The amount of data requested is less than or equal to the data buffer queue size. The device data is received from the second computing device to be provided to the executable. |
US10637900B2 |
Computerized network system for initiating, facilitating, auditing, and managing communications and documents involving professional expertise
A computerized network links individual lay users, referred to as “standard users,” with qualified professionals in one or more disciplines, such as law, medicine, engineering, accounting and architecture, who are referred to as “participating professionals.” Business entities, such as corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies, can also participate as “enterprise users,” with linkage through the network to both standard users and participating professionals. The network enables standard users, participating professionals and enterprise users to communicate, share information, conduct studies, and negotiate and/or create documents relating to the professional disciplines. |
US10637895B2 |
Communication terminal, communication system, communication control method and program
A communication terminal includes a first communication control unit configured to control a communication between the communication terminal and a first communication terminal via a delivery server; a second communication control unit configured to control a communication between the communication terminal and a second communication terminal; an acquisition unit configured to acquire content data transmitted between the communication terminal and the second communication terminal in the communication controlled by the second communication control unit, the first communication control unit sending the content data acquired by the acquisition unit to the delivery server; and a display control unit configured to control a display of an image based on content data delivered by the delivery server. |
US10637894B2 |
Real-time placeshifting of media content to paired devices
Methods, devices, and systems are provided for placeshifting a media program. An exemplary method involves a media device storing identification information for a client device coupled to a network and receiving a request to transfer a media program available for presentation on a primary display device in a first format via the media device. In response to the request, a peer-to-peer communication session with the client device over the network is established using the identification information and an encoded content stream corresponding to the media program is transferred to the client device via the peer-to-peer communication session. |
US10637893B2 |
Media gateway
A media gateway and method with a media session manager function, a media processor function, and a media session state datastore function. The functions are provided by one or more instantiations which allow for independent scalability of the functions in the media gateway. |
US10637892B2 |
Routing of sessions to other communication networks
System, methods, nodes, and instruction set for routing a session invitation from a first network (101) to a second network (112) are described. The first network (101) and the second network (112) are interconnected via at least two points of interconnect (114, 120). A first control node (124) receives a session invitation to a first user equipment (106), both are part of the first network (101). The first control node (124) determines whether a breakout condition for routing of the session invitation to the second network (112) is fulfilled. If so, a second control node (128) of the first network (101) selects a point of interconnect (114, 120) to the second network (112), considering a capability information characterizing the first control node (124). Therefore the session invitation may be routed in an efficient way from the first network (101) to the second network (112). |
US10637891B2 |
Methods and devices for media description delivery
Methods and devices for providing a media description of a media stream to a client are described. The client is subscribed to a media description delivery service. The media description delivery service comprises a media description delivery rule. A request for a media description delivery is sent to a media server. From the media server a media description is received. It is verified that the received media description complies with the media description delivery rule and if the verification is in the affirmative, a delivery of the media description is initiated to the client. |
US10637890B2 |
Methods and systems for establishment of VPN security policy by SDN application
The present application is directed a computer-implemented methods and systems implementing Virtual Private Network (VPN) policies created or modified by Software Defined Network (SDN) applications. The VPN policies can be provided to SDN controllers for implementation. |
US10637889B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for smart mapping and VPN policy enforcement
Aspects of the embodiments are directed to systems, methods, and computer program products to program, via a northbound interface, a mapping between an endpoint identifier (EID) and a routing locator (RLOC) directly into a mapping database at a mapping system; receive, from a first tunneling router associated with a first virtual network, a mapping request to a second virtual network, the first router compliant with a Locator/ID Separation Protocol, the mapping request comprising an EID tuple that includes a source identifier and a destination identifier; identify an RLOC based, at least in part, on the destination identifier of the EID tuple from the mapping database; and transmit the RLOC to the first tunneling router implementing an high level policy that has been dynamically resolved into a state of the mapping database. |
US10637886B2 |
Software defined network capable of detecting DDoS attacks and switch included in the same
Software defined network capable of detecting a DDoS attack and a switch included in the same are disclosed. The software defined network comprises a controller arranged on a control plane of the software defined network, and a plurality of switches arranged on a data plane of the software defined network. Here, each of the switches collects packets received through corresponding external network and detects a DDoS attack by using the collected packets. |
US10637885B2 |
DoS detection configuration
A method for configuring a network monitoring device is provided. One or more performance metrics associated with one or more thresholds to be configured are received from a user. Historical network traffic flow information associated with a previously detected malicious activity is analyzed to identify characteristic values for the one or more performance metrics. Threshold values are automatically configured based on the identified characteristic values. |
US10637870B2 |
Wireless device attribute communication
A method of wireless communication includes: generating a communication that includes attribute indications corresponding to a plurality of attributes of a transmitting device; and transmitting the communication wirelessly from the transmitting device; where the attribute indications include: a device identity of the transmitting device; a mobility indication indicative of whether the transmitting device is mobile or static; a location indication indicative of a location of the transmitting device; and a privacy indication associated with a corresponding attribute of the transmitting device, the privacy indication indicating whether a receiving device that receives the attribute indications from the transmitting device is authorized to transmit information regarding the corresponding attribute of the transmitting device. |
US10637867B2 |
System for dynamic role-based evaluation of access and permissions
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for dynamic role-based evaluation of access permissions. The system is configured to generate a database comprising a plurality of job roles and associated access permissions. A job role of a particular user is identified from the database by the system, and the job role is matched to a set of access permissions based on a comparison of the user's job role to the database. The user is authorized for the set of access permissions and generally does not authorize the user for any other access permissions. The system may compile a compliance database comprising the plurality of access permissions and compliance criteria associated with each access permission. When the system receives a user request for accessing an outlier access permission, the system determines whether the user meets the compliance criteria of that outlier access permission before authorizing the outlier access permission. |
US10637865B2 |
Fast heartbeat liveness between packet processing engines using media access control security (MACSEC) communication
A device may include one or more processors to establish a media access control security (MACsec) key agreement (MKA) session between a first network device and a second network device via a MACsec link; establish a fast heartbeat session via the MACsec communication link, between a first packet processing engine of the first network device and a second packet processing engine of the second network device, to permit the first packet processing engine and the second packet processing engine to exchange fast heartbeat messages via the fast heartbeat session and the MACsec communication link; determine, based on the fast heartbeat session, that the MKA session has ended; and/or perform an action based on the MKA session ending. |
US10637858B2 |
Key-derivation verification in telecommunications network
A telecommunications network includes a serving network and a home network. In some examples the serving network receives, from the home network, identity data associated with a network terminal. The serving network determines a tied key using a tying key derivation function (TKDF) based on the identity data, then prepares an authentication request based on the tied key and sends the request to the terminal. In some examples, the home network receives the identity data from the access network and determines a tied key using a TKDF. The home network then determines a confirmation message based on the first tied key. In some examples, the serving network receives the identity data from the home network, and receives a network-slice selector associated with the network terminal. The serving network determines a tied key using a TKDF based on the identity data and the network-slice selector. |