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US10632723B2 |
Polyvinyl acetal and cellulose ester multilayer interlayers
A multilayer interlayer structure having a first and second polyvinyl acetal (poly(vinyl acetal)) layer and a cellulose ester layer having a thickness of at least 10 mils disposed between the first and second poly(vinyl acetal) layers. The cellulose ester layer can have a higher storage modulus and/or higher Tg than at least one of the poly(vinyl acetal) layers. The interlayer structure is useful to make glass panels having high stiffness and which possess good optical clarity for a variety of applications, including outdoor structural applications. |
US10632717B2 |
Laser-reflective compaction roller and associated fiber placement system and method
A fiber placement system including a compaction roller rotatable about an axis of rotation, the compaction roller including a reflective layer that includes a reflective material dispersed in a polymeric material, and a light source positioned to project a beam of electromagnetic radiation proximate the compaction roller, the beam having a wavelength, wherein the reflective material has a reflectance of at least 80 percent at the wavelength. |
US10632716B2 |
Composite panels
A composite panel including a multilayer laminate with a plurality of central plies of fibre reinforced resin matrix composite material, wherein at least one of the central plies includes a first fibrous layer of a plurality of non-woven carbon fibres which are substantially randomly oriented, and a rear reinforcement layer which is integrally moulded with the central multilayer portion the reinforcement layer being comprised of a rear ply of fibre reinforced resin matrix composite material, wherein the rear ply includes a second fibrous layer of a plurality of continuous fibres which extend continuously from at least one portion of a first edge of the rear ply to at least one portion of an opposite second edge of the rear ply. |
US10632711B2 |
Window for flexible display device and flexible display device having the same
The present disclosure relates to a window for a flexible display device, including: a first film including a transparent base film and a plurality of holes passing through the transparent base film; a second film overlapping the first film; a buffer layer between the first film and the second film to attach a first side of the first film and a first side of the second film; and a hard coated layer on a second side of the second film. |
US10632709B2 |
Honeycomb structure
The honeycomb structure includes a pillar-shaped honeycomb structure body having porous partition walls, as to the honeycomb structure body, in a plane perpendicular to a cell extending direction, a cell structure of a central cell structure differs from a cell structure of a circumferential cell structure, and in the plane, a geometric center of gravity of the honeycomb structure body exists at a position which is away from a geometric center of gravity of the central cell structure, and a distance between the respective centers of gravity is larger than a length of a half of a cell pitch of an outermost circumferential cell structure including complete cells formed at an outermost circumference of the honeycomb structure body. |
US10632706B2 |
Binding member and binding device
A binding member includes: an upper tooth that has an upper tooth form for forming unevenness in a bundle of recording materials; and a lower tooth that has a lower tooth form for forming unevenness in the bundle of recording materials and that forms a pair with the upper tooth. At least one of the upper tooth form and the lower tooth form is formed such that, in a sectional shape, a groove is formed in a trough portion of a concave portion of a tooth form and a length of an inclined portion which comes into contact with the bundle of recording materials is made small compared to a case where the inclined portion of the tooth form has reached a bottom of the trough portion. |
US10632704B2 |
Molded product discharge device
A molded product discharge device accompanies a compression-molding machine that molds a molded product. The molded product discharge device is configured to discharge the molded product from the compression-molding machine. The molded product discharge device includes a rotator configured to be horizontally rotatable, a retainer facing the rotator with a predetermined distance therebetween, a plurality of projections extending toward the retainer from a surface opposite to the retainer, in an outer circumferential portion of the rotator, aligned circumferentially around a rotary axis of the rotator at an interval larger than an external size of the molded product, and configured to capture the molded product, and a guide disposed adjacent to the outer circumferential portion of the rotator and closing a gap between the adjacent projections from outside. |
US10632702B2 |
Molded product processing system
A molded product processing system is configured to apply a post process to a molded product molded by a compression-molding machine. The system includes modules each including a conveying mechanism configured to convey a plurality of molded products P kept aligned, and a processing mechanism confronting a travel route of the molded products conveyed by the conveying mechanism and configured to apply a predetermined post process to each of the conveyed molded products, in which upstream one of the modules and downstream one of the modules are connected to allow the molded products having gone through certain processing at the upstream one of the modules to be delivered to the downstream one of the modules and be subjected to a different predetermined processing at one of the modules. |
US10632698B2 |
Tire vulcanizing apparatus
A tire vulcanizing apparatus includes a vulcanization mold including a lower mold and an upper mold to define a tire mold cavity for vulcanizing a green tire together with a rigid core on which the green tire is formed, a base portion, a lower plate to which the lower mold is attached, the lower plate supported by the base portion, a first ring having a circular shape with a center corresponding to an axial center of the vulcanization mold and arranged between the base portion and the lower plate, an upper plate to which the upper mold is attached so as to face the lower mold up and down, and a lifting device for moving the upper plate up and down between a lower location to close the vulcanization mold and an upper location in which the upper mold positions opening the vulcanization mold. |
US10632691B2 |
Installation and a method for shaping an axisymmetric fiber preform presenting a profile that varies in radial section
An installation for shaping an axisymmetric fiber preform presenting a profile that varies in radial section, includes a storage mandrel for storing a fiber texture in the form of a wound strip, one or more follower rollers, and an axisymmetric mold, the storage mandrel, each follower roller, and the mold presenting across their axial widths radii that vary defining outside surfaces having respective profiles in relief, at least one follower roller including a plurality of roller segments, each extending over a fraction of the axial width of the follower roller, each roller segment including a platen defining a portion of the outside surface of the follower roller; and an actuator system suitable for moving the platen of the roller segment in a direction that is radial relative to the axis of the follower roller. |
US10632687B2 |
Method and assembly for bonding complex composite assemblies
A tooling assembly and method for bonding composite components together, such as a bonded cascade assembly of a thrust reverser for an aircraft nacelle. The method may include the steps of fixing composite turning vanes between elongated stiffeners, placing them in a cavity formed by a tooling frame, then filling cavities between the turning vanes, the elongated stiffeners, and/or the tooling frame with flowable solid elastomeric material. The method may also include the steps of compressing and/or heating the elastomeric material, the turning vanes, the elongated stiffeners, and the tooling frame. This heat and/or pressure combined with expansion of the elastomeric material may be sufficient to press contacting portions of the turning vanes and the elongated stiffeners toward each other and also causing the turning vanes to bond to the elongated stiffeners under pressure of the elastomeric material expansion. |
US10632685B2 |
Mobile device screen protector installation tray and system
A screen protector installation tray can include an alignment tray and a screen protector retained within the alignment tray. Also, a method for applying a mobile device screen protector to a mobile device, including retaining a screen protector within an alignment tray, applying the alignment tray to the mobile device, interfacing the screen protector with a screen of the mobile device, transferring the glass screen protector from the alignment tray to the mobile device, and removing the alignment tray. Additionally, a mobile device screen protector installation kit, including an alignment tray, a screen protector, and instructions for applying a screen protector to a screen of a mobile device. |
US10632684B2 |
Apparatuses and methods for ultrasonic sealing
An apparatus for ultrasonic sealing and methods for manufacturing disclosed. Embodiments include a base and a tool profile for sealing a material, for example, a package. The tool profile is supported by the base and defines a seal line forming raised surface extending across a length of the base and having a crest line of uniform height above the base. In at least one embodiment, the raised surface includes a first portion of the length having a first cross-sectional mass and second and third portions of the length having a second cross-sectional mass, with the first cross-sectional mass being less than the second cross-sectional mass. Advantageously, a package to be sealed can be positioned such that its thicker material areas line up with the first portion of the raised surface having reduced mass, which applies less energy to the package than is applied along the larger mass portions. |
US10632683B2 |
Methods and apparatus for thermal compensation during additive manufacturing
A method for thermal compensation during an additive manufacturing process. In some aspects, the method may include receiving, at a CNC machine, information relating to a material used in the additive manufacturing process, wherein the received information includes at least a Coefficient for Thermal Expansion (CTE) for the material. The method may further include modifying a distance of travel for a first pre-programmed tool path based on at least the Coefficient for Thermal Expansion (CTE). |
US10632682B2 |
Three-dimensional printing apparatus and three-dimensional printing method
A 3D printing apparatus including a 3D printing device, a VR display device, and a processing device is provided. The VR display device displays a VR image. The VR display device includes an input device. The input device receives an input signal and the input signal in response to selecting a virtual object in the VR image. The processing device obtains a generic model data corresponding to the virtual object based on the input signal. The processing device executes an edit module to edit a 3D model corresponding to the virtual object based on the generic model data. When the processing device outputs a plurality of layered data corresponding to the 3D model to the 3D printing device, the 3D printing device prints a 3D object corresponding to the 3D model based on the plurality of layered data. Moreover, a 3D printing method is also provided. |
US10632677B2 |
Apparatus for manufacturing three-dimensional shaped object
Apparatus for manufacturing a three-dimensional shaped object comprises a chamber, a transmission window, a blow-out port and a cover member, wherein a solidified layer is formed by irradiation of a predetermined portion of a material layer with a light beam, thereby allowing a sintering of the material in the predetermined portion or a melting and subsequent solidification of the material, the material layer being provided within the chamber. The transmission window is provided in the chamber, allowing the light beam to be transmitted there through. The blow-out port is located around the transmission window, and serves for blowing out an inert gas toward an interior of the chamber. The cover member, which is positioned below the blow-out port and also serves for surrounding the blow-out port, has an annular form. A gap through which the inert gas-passes is provided between the cover member and the transmission window. |
US10632676B2 |
Heating apparatus, heating method, three-dimensional object forming system, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A heating apparatus for emitting thermal energy, includes a heater which emits the thermal energy directed at a thermal expansion sheet that expands according to a heating amount absorbed, a relative mover which causes the heater and the thermal expansion sheet to move relatively in a predetermined direction, and a controller which changes one of a speed of the relative movement by the relative mover and a heat generation amount by the heater, according to the relative movement of the heater and the thermal expansion sheet, so that the heating amount received by the thermal expansion sheet is close to uniform regardless of the position in the predetermined direction while the thermal energy is emitted by the heater. |
US10632671B2 |
Powder comprising PVA resin particles for layer manufacturing and layered shaped article
The present invention provides a powder for layer manufacturing including non-hydratable matrix particles, and water-soluble adhesive particles. The powder for layer manufacturing includes, as the water-soluble adhesive particles, polyvinyl alcohol resin particles with a saponification degree of 86.5 mol % to 89.0 mol %, an average degree of polymerization of 400 to 600, a viscosity of a 4 mass % aqueous solution at 20° C. of 4.6 mPa to 5.4 mPa, and an average particle diameter of 20 μm to 60 μm. |
US10632669B2 |
Helical layer structure and manufacturing method of helical layer structure
Embodiments provide a helical layer structure including: a helical core member which is formed of a flexible, lengthy, flat plate-like core member and which is formed of a steel plate made of a metal material, such as iron; and a polymeric coating layer which is formed of a polymeric material such as a thermosetting elastic material or a thermoplastic elastic material, and which coats the helical core member. The manufacturing method of the helical layer structure includes: a feeding step of feeding a core member having flexibility; a supply step of supplying the polymeric material having fluidity; a coating step of coating the core member with the polymeric material; a cooling step of cooling a coated intermediate which is coated with the polymeric material; and a helix formation step of helically twisting the coated intermediate to form the helical layer structure. |
US10632668B2 |
Apparatus and methods for selective thermoforming
Apparatus and methods of forming selected portions of integral sheets of material are disclosed. Unformed portions of the sheets may remain undistorted during the forming process, allowing them to contain text, art work, or other desired information without material risk of the information being degraded or becoming unintelligible during the forming process. This result may be accomplished, moreover, with less trim than usually occurs in conventional forming processes. |
US10632666B2 |
Parison supply device and supply method, and blow molding machine and blow molding method using same
A blow molding capable of maintaining the parison thickness distribution uniform, fabricating high-quality molded products, and improving its productivity. A parison supply device for supplying, to a blow mold, a parison discharged from an extrusion die, the parison supply device including: a pair of chucks for pinching, from above and below, a parison discharged downward from the extrusion die; and a chuck operation part for controlling an operation of pinching the parison by the pair of chucks and an operation of moving the pair of chucks. By the chuck operation part, the pair of chucks performs the operation of pinching the parison while being moved downward. |
US10632659B2 |
Abnormality detection device
An abnormality detection device for detecting an abnormality of a movable part provided in an injection molding machine includes: a through hole formed in the movable part or in an adjacent member arranged adjacent to the movable part; and a microphone installed inside the through hole to collect sound generated by the movement of the movable part. |
US10632656B2 |
Biaxial or tri-axial eccentric rotor volume pulsed deformation plasticizing method and device
The present invention discloses a biaxial or tri-axial eccentric rotor volume pulsed deformation plasticizing method and device. The method is characterized in that: the conveying volume of materials formed between two or three engaged eccentric rotors, which are formed by spiral structures and eccentric cylindrical structures connected alternately, and an inner surface of a stator changes periodically along the axial direction and the radial direction of the rotors, achieving the volume pulsed deformation plasticizing and conveying of the materials during engaged rotation of the two or three engaged eccentric rotors. The device's eccentric rotors are all formed by length-varying spiral structures and eccentric cylindrical structures connected alternately; the spiral structures of the eccentric rotors are engaged to each other; the axial positions of eccentric cylindrical structures of the two or three rotors are the same. The present invention can implement extrusion of polymer materials or implement, in combination with a plunger injection unit, injection molding of polymer materials, and have many features such as desirable mixing and plasticizing effects for materials, a short thermo-mechanical course, low power consumption, and wide adaptability. |
US10632646B2 |
Deposition of clay structures
A method of printing includes mixing a clay mixture with an alkaline agent to form a printable mixture; forming pellets from the printable mixture; ejecting the pellets from a print head onto a printing surface; and curing the pellets. |
US10632645B2 |
Method of treating wood
A method of treating an elongate wood member is provided, the wood member having an outer surface and a cross-section. The method includes (1) forming a plurality of holes into the outer surface of the wood member; (2) introducing a treatment composition which includes a boron-containing compound into the plurality of holes; and (3) steam treating the wood member for a duration of from about 15 minutes to about 24 hours, the steam having a temperature of from about 80° C. to about 150° C. The steam treatment causes the boron-containing compound to diffuse from the formed holes into the cross-section of the wood member. |
US10632640B2 |
Knife assembly for corrugated knife blade and cutting system equipped with same
A knife assembly including a corrugated knife blade, a holder, a clamp arranged for clamping the knife blade onto the holder, and a fastening mechanism for securing the knife blade between the clamp and the holder. The clamp has clamping parts along a clamping line rearward from the front edge. The clamp includes clamping geometrical elements, corresponding to complementary contact geometrical elements of the knife blade, positioned at least in part at a different distance from said front edge than the clamping line. The clamp engages the knife blade along the clamping line and at the corresponding contact geometrical elements. |
US10632638B2 |
Apparatus for processing, in particular for cutting a corresponding material
An apparatus for processing, in particular for cutting, a material, that provides a surface for supporting and resting the material, and includes elements that generate a field of electrostatic attraction of the material on the supporting surface. |
US10632637B2 |
Food processing apparatus and method for sequentially scanning food products
The disclosure relates to a food processing apparatus with a scanner for determining properties of a food product, in particular a food bar, with at least two substantially parallel separately drivable conveyor tracks for supplying the food products to the scanner, and with a control unit for controlling the drive of the conveyor tracks. According to the disclosure, the control unit is adapted to separately control the drive of the conveyor tracks to convey at least one food product of a first conveyor track and at least one food product of a further conveyor track sequentially through a scanning area of the scanner. The disclosure further relates to a method for scanning food products. |
US10632636B2 |
Method for splitting end part of metal plate or metal rod
Provided are a method for splitting longitudinally an end part of a metal plate or a metal rod having a rectangular, polygonal, or elliptical shape, in which the length of incision in the split portion can be freely adjusted and smooth split face can be formed; a metal part manufactured by such method; and a method for bonding such metal part. The present invention is characterized by the process comprising the steps of securing a metal plate by pinching both sides thereof with a clamping device, or securing a metal rod by pinching at least two opposite-facing portions on the periphery thereof with a clamping device; splitting longitudinally by slitting or cleaving the metal plate, or the metal rod, by pressing a slitting punch or a cleaving punch against the face of one end of the metal plate, or the metal rod; and advancing the splitting further by repeating the same operation of pressing the same punch stated above against the cleft of the splitting; and is characterized further in that, in each time of the press-splitting operation, the position of the clamping device on at least one side is moved in advance of the next pressing by a stroke corresponding to the distance from one end of the metal plate, or the metal rod, to the distal end of a split-desired portion. |
US10632632B1 |
Arm blade engagement lock for folding knife
A folding knife having a blade pivoted from a closed position to an open locked position with a combined self-activating sliding release and locking arm. The sliding locking arm is mounted within the knife handle on dual fixed guide and pivot pins within respective arm openings being spring urged there against. Arm projections are engaged by the blade shank during operation moving the locking arm back and up then releasing to slide forward locking the blade in open use position until manual arm engagement by the user against the spring for release and transitional closure. |
US10632628B2 |
Robot
A robot includes one or more joints. At least the one joint includes: a first joint member and a second joint member disposed so as to be relatively rotatable around a predetermined axis; a reducer that relatively rotatably supports the first and second joint members around the axis on one side in a direction of the axis of the first joint member; and a bearing that supports the first and second joint members relatively rotatably around the axis and relatively movable in a direction along the axis on another side in the direction of the axis of the first joint member, the first and second joint members include respective flange surfaces perpendicular to the axis and facing each other in the direction of the axis, and each of the flange surfaces includes a screw hole or a through hole for closely adhering the flange surfaces by fastening of a bolt. |
US10632624B2 |
Tool holders for robotic systems having collision detection
An example robotic tool holder includes an actuator that is disposed within a housing and configured to hold a tool. The housing and the actuator are in contact via dowels to limit movement of the actuator toward a distal end of the housing. Ones of the dowels that are in contact are in line contact and the ones of the dowels that are in contact are in a triangular geometry. The pressure plate is in line contact with the actuator within the housing around a circumference of the pressure plate. The springs are in contact with the pressure plate to bias the actuator toward a proximal end of the housing via the pressure plate. The springs are in contact with the mounting plate opposite the pressure plate. The sensor switch detects a shock force on the actuator and outputs a signal in response to the shock force. |
US10632623B2 |
Robot apparatus and method for expressing emotions thereof
A robot apparatus and a method for expressing emotions thereof, the method including determining motor movement information to drive a motor according to the emotional state to be expressed by the electronic device, determining the display position of the image object on the display according to the movement information of the motor, controlling an operation to drive the at least one motor according to the movement information of the motor, and changing the position of the image object displayed on the display in response to the movement of the electronic device driven by the at least one motor based on the determined display position information. |
US10632620B2 |
Motion control method and robot using same
A motion control method for a robot is disclosed. The robot includes a determining module, a merging module, and a controlling module. The determining module determines whether at least two motion tasks executed in an adjacent sequence satisfy a merging condition. The merging module merges the at least two motion tasks to a new motion task, when the merging condition is satisfied. The controlling module controls the robot to perform the new motion task. |
US10632616B1 |
Smart robot part
Example implementations may relate a robot part including a processor, at least one sensor, and an interface providing wireless connectivity. The processor may determine that the robot part is removablly connected to a particular robotic system and may responsively obtain identification information to identify the particular robotic system. While the robot part is removablly connected to the particular robotic system, the processor may (i) transmit, to an external computing system, sensor data that the processor received from the at least one sensor and (ii) receive, from the external computing system, environment information (e.g., representing characteristics of an environment in which the particular robotic system is operating) based on interpretation of the sensor data. And based on the identification information and the environment information, the processor may generate a command that causes the particular robotic system to carry out a task in the environment. |
US10632614B2 |
Motion-controlling method of robot and the robot thereof
The present disclosure relates to a motion-controlling method of a robot and the robot thereof. A main control circuit continuously transmits a controlling instruction to a cache circuit. The controlling instruction may include the controlling information of a specific servo. A driving circuit is configured to obtain and analyze the controlling instruction from the cache circuit, so as to obtain the controlling information of the specific servo. The driving circuit transmits the controlling information to the specific servo to control the specific servo. As such, coherence of the robot may be improved. |
US10632611B2 |
Machine tool
The machine tool includes a tool post linearly movable along a direction parallel to an X axis and a direction parallel to a Z axis, a workpiece spindle which retains a workpiece in a condition rotatable about an axis parallel to the Z axis, and an in-machine robot which is installed in a machining chamber and has joints. The joints of the in-machine robot include a base joint rotatable about an axis parallel to the Z axis, and three parallel joints rotatable about an axis orthogonal to the axis of rotation of the base joint, the parallel joints being located on a distal end side of the base joint and successively arranged from the base joint. The axis of rotation of the base joint is displaced from that of the workpiece spindle. |
US10632610B2 |
Systems and methods for processing objects including a zone gantry system
A storage, retrieval and processing system for processing objects is disclosed. The storage, retrieval and processing system includes a plurality of storage bins, a plurality of destination bins, and a processing programmable motion device. The plurality of storage bins provides storage of a plurality of objects, where the plurality of storage bins are in communication with a gantry retrieval conveyance system for moving selected bins to a bin processing location. The plurality of destination bins are in communication with the gantry retrieval conveyance system for moving a selected destination bin to the processing location. The processing programmable motion device is at the processing location and is in communication with the gantry retrieval conveyance system. The processing programmable motion device includes an end effector for grasping and moving a selected object out of a selected storage bin and depositing the selected object in the selected destination bin. |
US10632609B2 |
Linkage mechanism and robot having the same
A linkage mechanism includes a chest assembly of a robot; a servo arranged within the chest assembly and comprising an output shaft; a first linkage member including a first end and a second opposite end, the first end being connected to the output shaft; a forearm assembly rotatably connected to the second end of the first linkage member; and a second linkage member. Opposite ends of the second linkage member are rotatably connected to the chest assembly and the forearm assembly. |
US10632608B1 |
Method and apparatus for hanging a picture
Method and apparatus to assist in hanging a picture frame on a wall. The apparatus comprises a marking member which is configured to pass through an aperture of a spring-loaded outer head of an enclosure when the outer head is pressed into the enclosure. The housing has an attachment member which is removably attachable thereto having an adhesive pad for attachment onto the area where the hook of the picture frame is disposed. After the attachment member is attached to the picture frame, the enclosure is attached to the attachment member. |
US10632598B2 |
Joint-removing tool
A joint-removing tool includes a control unit, a clamp unit and a connector unit. The control unit includes two pivotally connected levers each including a handle and a pivoting section. The handle and the pivoting section of the first lever are located between that of the second lever. The clamp unit includes a shell and two jaws. Each of the jaws includes a first section movably inserted in the shell, a second section in contact with the shell, and a third section located out of the shell. The connector unit includes a wire extending throughout a sheath. The wire includes an end connected to the pivoting section of the first lever and another end connected to the first sections of the jaws. The sheath includes an end connected to the pivoting section of the second lever and another end connected to the shell. |
US10632597B2 |
Foldable handle for a hand tool
A foldable handle includes a connection section and a grip section. A recess is defined in the connection section and a function part is located in the recess. A restriction unit extends through the connection section to pivotably connect the function part to the connection section. The restriction unit is operated to restrict the function part to be co-axial with the handle, or to restrict the function part to be an angle relative to the handle. The function part includes a neck received in the recess so as to make the foldable handle be compact for convenience of storage. |
US10632595B2 |
Bearing flatform, bearing device and laser cutting apparatus
A bearing flatform, a bearing device and a laser cutting apparatus. The bearing flatform comprises a bearing plate and a porous film arranged on a hearing surface of the bearing plate. A plurality of first through holes penetrating through the bearing plate are formed in the bearing plate and configured to be connected with a pumping hole of an air pump. |
US10632593B2 |
Device for the locking of pieces on machine tools
The device (1) for the locking of pieces on machine tools comprises: —a base body (2, 3, 4) fixable to a machine tool (M); —a gripping assembly (5, 6, 7) for gripping a piece (P) to be machined having a cavity (C) with a cavity axis (A1), the gripping assembly (5, 6, 7) comprising: —a main head (5) having a main axis (A3) and associated with the base body (2, 3, 4) with a lateral play adapted to allow the shift of the main head (5) along a plane of alignment (B) substantially orthogonal to the main axis (A3); —at least two self-centering locking elements (6) associated with the main head (5) in a movable way; and —movement means (7) of the self-centering locking elements (6); —removable locking means (18) adapted to temporarily lock the main head (5). |
US10632592B2 |
Quick clamp pipe vise and method
A pipe clamp has a base with a fixed jaw and a beam extending from the base. A movable jaw member is slidably mounted on the beam. The movable jaw member includes a movable jaw disposed opposite the fixed jaw. A pivotable handle is mounted to the movable jaw member and a clamping mechanism is connected to the pivotable handle and operated by the pivotable handle to move the movable jaw relative to the fixed jaw. A latch secures the pivotable handle in any of a plurality of positions. A tripod stand may be provided for supporting the pipe clamp, the tripod having a multi-compartment storage spreader. |
US10632589B2 |
Power tool
A power tool includes a housing. A motor is housed in the housing. A platen is driven by the motor. The housing includes a first housing part, a second housing part and a third housing part. The housing defines a battery receptacle portion configured to receive a removable battery pack which powers the motor. Each of the first housing part, the second housing part and the third housing part form part of the battery receptacle portion. |
US10632584B2 |
Cryogenic machining process using nanofluid
A machining process includes providing a cutting tool having a rake face and a flank face; bringing the cutting tool into contact with a metal alloy work piece to form a chip by penetrating the cutting tool into the workpiece; and introducing a nanofluid into a vicinity of the penetration to remove heat and, in some instances, customize the finished surface. The nanofluid includes a mixture of a cryo-liquid and nanoparticles having a maximum size of approximately 0.1 nanometers to approximately 100 nanometers. |
US10632583B1 |
Through-coolant vibration dampened machine tool having resilient dampening system
A resonant frequency dampened through-coolant machine tool for selective mounting to machining systems for precision vibration free machining and has an elongate tool body. An internal dampening chamber is defined within the machine tool body and contains a resonant frequency dampening mass that is moveable within the dampening chamber. Axial and diametrical tunable dampening devices support the dampening mass in spaced relation with internal walls of the dampening chamber. A tuning piston is moveable within the machine tool body and has a tuning flange that is disposed in contact with one of the axial tunable dampening devices. The tuning piston has a pair of oppositely angulated surfaces that are selectively engaged by angulated drive heads of adjustment screws that are supported by threaded openings of the tool body and are rotated to selectively drive the tuning piston forwardly or rearwardly for precise tuning activity. Internal components of the machine tool define a coolant fluid flow passage to conduct a jet of coolant fluid to the metal cutting interface. |
US10632580B2 |
Heavy object supporting device
A heavy object supporting device includes: a mounting table which is arranged to face a base, and on which a supported object is mounted; an annular sealing member which is arranged between the mounting table and the base and can be elastically compressed in the direction in which the mounting table and the base face each other; and a separation preventing structure which prevents separation between the mounting table and the base. A space, which is defined by the mounting table, the base, and the sealing member, is formed as a fluid-filled space that is sealed in a state filled with fluid. The separation preventing structure is configured to allow the mounting table to be moved relative to the base in the facing direction and the direction orthogonal to the facing direction while maintaining the sealed state of the fluid-filled space. |
US10632576B1 |
Method and apparatus for removing or reinstalling riser pipes of a riser bundle
A method of servicing a pipe bundle or riser bundle employs a specially configured hoist having a rail that supports multiple lifts. A selected satellite pipe/conduit of the pipe bundle is both lifted and pulled horizontally in order to remove it from a plurality of supports that hold the satellite pipes together in spaced apart positions. During removal of a satellite pipe, the lifts elevate, then travel with and hold the pipe as it moves horizontally away from the bundle. |
US10632572B2 |
Weld filler additive and method of welding
A method of welding using a weld filler additive and a weld filler additive are provided. The method includes the step of welding the component with a filler additive comprising a sufficient amount of each of W, Co, Cr, Al, Ti, Mo, Fe, B, C, Nb, and Ni, the component including a hard-to-weld base alloy. The method further includes the step of forming an easy-to-weld target alloy on a surface of the component from the welding. |
US10632570B2 |
Laser welding quality determination method and apparatus
Welding quality of a welding section W welded by laser welding is determined by acquiring an image of the welding section W and its surrounding region by means of a high-speed camera 11, analyzing, as parameters, the number of spatters P per unit length and the area of a high-luminance region in the acquired image by means of an analyzer 12, and comparing the analyzed parameters with respective comparison tables created beforehand, to determine the welding quality of the welding section Wa. Information on the welding quality of the welding section W is displayed on a monitor 13. Not only the laser welding quality of the welding section can be determined but also in-process shearing strength prediction as well as in-process fracture mode prediction can be performed, thus enabling quality control matching high-speed and high-precision laser welding. |
US10632567B2 |
Additive manufacturing apparatus and methods
An additive manufacturing apparatus including a chamber, a build platform movable in the chamber such that layers of flowable material can be successively formed across the build platform, a unit for generating an energy beam for solidifying the flowable material, a scanning unit for directing the energy beam onto selected areas of each layer to solidify the material in the selected areas and a getter for absorbing oxygen, nitrogen and/or hydrogen from atmosphere in the chamber. |
US10632565B2 |
Method and apparatus for welding dissimilar material with a high energy high power ultrafast laser
Methods and systems for welding are disclosed, including generating electromagnetic radiation from an ultrashort pulse laser; coupling the electromagnetic radiation from the ultrashort pulse laser to a scanner comprising a scanning and focus range, wherein the scanner is configured to receive the electromagnetic radiation from the ultrashort laser and to scan and focus the electromagnetic radiation onto a joining interface of one or more materials; using a computer to adjust the pulse repetition rate and the average power of the ultrashort pulse laser; using one or more stages to position the joining interface; using a dichroic filter positioned between the scanner and the one or more materials; and focusing an imager and processor through the dichroic filter and onto the joining interface to monitor the joining interface of the one or more materials within the scanning and focus range of the electromagnetic radiation. Other embodiments are described and claimed. |
US10632564B2 |
Vacuum insulation panel manufacturing device
A vacuum insulation panel manufacturing method that makes it possible to manufacture low-cost, high-performance vacuum insulation panels, and a vacuum insulation panel are provided. This method of manufacturing a vacuum insulation panel (1) involves: a stacking step in which a first metal plate (20) is overlaid on one side of a thermally insulating core material (10), and in which a backing member (50) having an opening (51) and a second metal plate (30) having an exhaust port (32) are placed, with the opening (51) and the exhaust port (32) overlapping, overlaid on each other on the other surface of the core member (10) in the order of backing member (50) and second metal plate (30) from the core member (10) side; a first welding step for welding outwards of where the core member (10) is disposed in the first metal plate (20) and the second metal plate (30); a vacuum creating step for evacuating air from the exhaust pert (32) to create a vacuum in an inner area which is held between the first metal plate (20) and the second metal plate (30) and in which the core member (10) is arranged; and a laser welding step in which, in a state in which the inner area is made into a vacuum by the vacuum creating step, the exhaust port (32) is sealed by means of a sealing material (60) and the sealing material (60), the second metal plate (30) and the backing member (50) are laser welded. |
US10632560B2 |
Method and joining tool for joining two metal elements by riveting and welding
A method for connecting a first element with a second element, includes coupling a third element with the second element, coupling the third element with the first element by thermal joining, wherein the first element and the second element are made of different materials essentially incapable of being thermally joined with a welding process, and wherein the third element is arranged in an opening of the second element in a form fitting and/or force fitting manner. |
US10632556B2 |
Method and apparatus for eliminating cut taper
Methods and apparatus for a material cutting system are provided. The system has a table for receiving a work piece. A cutting head cuts the work piece on the table and includes a positioning apparatus. The positioning apparatus moves the cutting head relative to the work piece at an angle relative to a planar surface of the work piece. The material cutting system also includes a computerized numeric controller (CNC) controlling the positioning apparatus. The CNC references a table of values within application software to find a material value and a work piece thickness value within the table to determine the angle from the perpendicular to produce a kerf edge that is formed at a particular angle to the work piece planar surface. |
US10632555B2 |
Active brazing material and method for active brazing of components
An active brazing material for the energy-efficient production of active-brazed connections that consists of layer sequences arranged on top of one another, the layer sequences of which consist of layers arranged on top of on another, the layer sequences of which each comprise at least one layer of brazing material, wherein the layers of brazing material of each layer sequence each contain at least one component of a base active braze and, in conjunction with each other, contain all components of the base active braze, the layer sequences of which each comprise at least one first reaction layer consisting of a first reactant to which at least one second reaction layer is directly adjacent in the active brazing material and consists of a second reactant that exothermally reacts with the first reactant, wherein an enthalpy of formation of the exothermic reaction of the reactants is greater than or equal to 45 kJ/mol—in particular, greater than or equal to 50 kJ/mol. |
US10632554B2 |
Wire electrical discharge machine, wire electrical discharge machining system and jig
A wire electrical discharge machine for performing electrical discharge machining on a workpiece by applying voltage across an electrode gap between a wire electrode stretched between an upper nozzle and a lower nozzle and the workpiece to generate electrical discharges, includes a lifting mechanism configured to move the workpiece in the travelling direction of the wire electrode. |
US10632553B2 |
Method for producing a threaded bore and tapping tool bit
A method for producing a threaded bore in a workpiece with a tapping tool bit, which, at its drill bit tip, has a main cutting lip and a thread profile trailing in a tapping direction (I) with at least one thread cutting tooth, wherein, in a tapping stroke (G), the main cutting lip produces a core hole and, at the same time, the thread profile forms an internal thread at the inner wall of the core hole until reaching an intended thread depth (tG), specifically with a tapping feed (fG) in the tapping direction (I). |
US10632551B2 |
Adjustable shoe for a power tool
A shoe for a band saw, the shoe having a body including a generally C-shaped member defined by a substantially planar portion for engaging a workpiece and a pair of rails extending transversely therefrom and wrapping such that the body includes a generally T-shaped receptacle for slidably receiving a correspondingly-shaped member. The substantially planar portion includes apertures aligned linearly. A biased detent feature has a holding force with a magnitude sufficient to hold the body when the detent feature is seated in one of the apertures. The body is moveable linearly, relative to the detent feature, in the direction of alignment of the apertures between engaged and non-engaged positions. The body is moveable out of the engaged position in the direction by application of a disengaging force in the direction acting to move the body with respect to the detent feature and acting to overcome the holding force in the engaged position. |
US10632550B2 |
Foldable miter saw
A foldable miter saw includes a base unit, a worktable unit rotatably mounted on the base unit and includes an axle block, a cutting unit having a rotatable member axially mounted to the axle block, an adjusting member adjustably mounted on the axle block, and a positioning device mounted on the rotatable member. Rotating the rotatable member relative to the axle block causes the cutting unit to be shifted between a working position where the adjusting member supports the positioning device in position and the end faces of the saw blade are kept perpendicular to the work surface, and a folded position where the adjusting member and the positioning device are separated from each other and one end face of the saw blade approaches the work surface. |
US10632548B2 |
Triangular-shaped indexable cutting insert having recessed side surfaces and rotary cutting tool
An indexable cutting insert has opposing upper and lower end surfaces, and a peripheral surface including three side surfaces circumferentially alternating with three corner surfaces. The three side surfaces define an imaginary triangle and an imaginary hexagon. Each corner surface intersects the upper end surface to form an upper corner peripheral edge having a primary cutting edge. In a top view, each triangle side traverses two upper corner peripheral edges, imaginary lines tangential to the end points of each primary cutting edge are either collinear or form an obtuse angle greater than 175 degrees, each primary cutting edge has a primary length greater than half the hexagon side length, and at least one triangle side traverses each primary cutting edge. The insert is removably secured in a rotary cutting tool such that one of the upper corner peripheral edges contains an axially forwardmost point of the insert's upper peripheral edge. |
US10632545B2 |
Adjustable holding device
An adjustable holding device having a pair of adjustment drill grooves and a transverse exhaust channel. Attached to the base is a vertical support member having guide supports. At least one of the guide supports is horizontally adjustable. Drill guides are removably attached to the guide support for both vertical and horizontal adjustment. |
US10632541B2 |
Rotary cutting tool
A rotary cutting tool insert according to one embodiment of the present invention includes: an annular rake face provided with at least one recess portion; and a cutting edge formed at an outer circumference of the rake face, the recess portion having a width of more than or equal to 1.2 mm and less than or equal to 3.0 mm in a circumferential direction of the rake face, a distance between the cutting edge and an end of the recess portion at the outer circumference side of the rake face being more than or equal to 0.1 mm and less than or equal to 0.5 mm. According to the rotary cutting tool insert according to the one embodiment of the present invention, roughness of a processed surface and vibration due to a cutting process can be prevented. |
US10632540B2 |
Cutting insert, cutting tool, and method of manufacturing machined product
A cutting insert in the present disclosure includes an upper surface, a lower surface, a side surface, and an edge. The upper surface includes a first corner part and a second corner part. The edge is located in a region which is located between the first corner part and the second corner part. The edge includes a first edge located at a side of the first corner part, a second edge located at a side of the second corner part, and a third edge located between the first edge and the second edge. The edge has a curvilinear shape being recessed toward the lower surface in a side view. Each of a radius of curvature R1 of the first edge and a radius of curvature R2 of the second edge is smaller than a radius of curvature R3 of the third edge in a side view. |
US10632538B2 |
Method and press for producing a green compact composite with a predetermined breaking point
The invention relates to a method for producing a green compact composite comprising at least a first partial green compact and a second partial green compact, wherein, within one pressing cycle, a powder is introduced into a filling chamber and then separated into a first partial quantity and into a second partial quantity, and, within the same pressing cycle, the respective partial quantities are pressed to form a first partial green compact and a second partial green compact and the partial green compacts are amalgamated after the pressing, wherein the amalgamation forms a press fit between the first partial green compact and the second partial green compact and produces a predetermined breaking point in the green compact composite. Furthermore, the invention proposes a green compact composite, a sintered component and also a press, each of which can be based on the proposed method. |
US10632533B2 |
Raw material for magnet, which comprises Sm—Fe binary alloy as main component, method for producing the same, and magnet
A raw material for a magnet, which comprises Sm and Fe. A magnet is obtained by nitriding this raw material for a magnet. In particular, a raw material for a magnet comprises an Sm—Fe binary alloy as a main component. An intensity ratio of an Sm2Fe17 (024) peak to an SmFe7 (110) peak is less than 0.001 as measured by an X-ray diffraction method. |
US10632531B2 |
Knockout method and machine for a cluster of lost-pattern castings
A knockout method for knocking out a cluster (30) of lost-pattern metal castings (32), the cluster of castings being formed in a shell (1), wherein at least one knife is moved by means of a machine without making contact with the cluster in such a manner that the knife engages the shell, breaks it into a plurality of fragments, and detaches at least a portion of the shell from the cluster; a machine for performing the method. |
US10632530B2 |
Injection molding machine
There is provided an injection molding machine that includes a melting device in which a molding material melts to generate a molten material; an injection device from which the molten material supplied from the melting device is injected; and a connecting member including a communication path communicating with the melting device and the injection device. The melting device includes a material supply port to which the molding material is supplied, a partition plate that partitions the inside excluding at least both ends of the melting device and extends from the side of the material supply port to the side of the communication path, and a stirrer configured to stir the molten material in a manner of circulating around the partition plate. |
US10632521B2 |
Method for producing a rifled tube
The production method for producing a rifled tube, which includes a plurality of first helical ribs on its inner surface, includes: a steps of:preparing a steel tube; and producing a rifled tube by performing cold drawing on a steel tube by using a plug which includes a plurality of second helical ribs, the plug satisfying Formulae and: 0.08 |
US10632518B2 |
Pipe end forming methods and pipe clamp
Methods for forming a pipe end for a pipe having an inner surface lined with a liner are provided, wherein the pipe is cut at an axial location to provide a first end having an initial inner diameter defined by an inner surface of the pipe; and a length of the pipe is expanded from the first end to form an upset, bell end where an inner diameter of the upset, bell end is larger than the initial diameter, thereby defining an annulus between the inner surface of the pipe and the liner. A clamp for limiting a pipe's movement during various operations is also provided. |
US10632516B2 |
Joint component manufacturing method
Provided is a joint component manufacturing method for reducing occurrence of burrs upon bonding between a first member having a hole and a second member having a shaft portion and firmly bonding both members. In the method for manufacturing a joint component 100, a hole-side weak press-fit portion 112 is formed at a hole 111 of a flat plate ring-shaped first member 110. Moreover, each of a shaft-side weak press-fit portion 122 and a shaft-side strong press-fit portion 124 is formed at a shaft portion 121 of a cylindrical second member 120. The hole-side weak press-fit portion 112 and the shaft-side weak press-fit portion 122 are defined by a first weak press-fit interference Lw1 formed thinner than a first strong press-fit interference Ls1. The shaft-side strong press-fit portion 124 is defined by a first strong press-fit interference Ls1 as the minimum necessary press-fit interference for electric resistance welding upon electric resistance welding between the hole 111 and the shaft portion 121. |
US10632512B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for cleaning vessels
A cleaning system includes a cleaning apparatus that is positionable in a cleaning environment and a cleaning processing device. The cleaning apparatus includes a sensor and a cleaning device. The sensor is configured to measure a depth of a target material on a surface of the vessel, and the cleaning device is configured to generate a cleaning force. The cleaning processing device is configured to receive a plurality of depth measurements of the target material on the surface, determine a cleaning protocol for the cleaning device on the surface based on the plurality of depth measurements, and control the cleaning apparatus to cause the cleaning device to apply the cleaning force to the surface pursuant to the cleaning protocol. |
US10632508B1 |
Method for cleaning and preventing plugging in micro-irrigation systems
A micro-irrigation system cleaning method adds a formulation which contains a water-soluble organic acid which has a pK(1)a of less than about 4.0, and optionally a water-soluble phosphonate dispersant. The cleaning continues for a time period of from three to twenty-four hours in a static environment. |
US10632506B2 |
Cleaning method and cleaning device using micro/nano-bubbles
Provided are a cleaning method and cleaning device for cleaning with micro/nano-bubbles, with which a simple method of spraying a treatment solution containing micro/nano-bubbles onto a substrate to be processed makes it possible to efficiently and reliably peel off residual resist or remove contaminants from the substrate, while reducing an environmental load. This cleaning method is characterized in that, with respect to a substrate to be treated to which a resist film has adhered onto the substrate or a substrate to be treated to which the surface thereof has been contaminated with a metal or metal compounds, the resist film is peeled off or the metals or metal compounds are removed by spraying onto the substrate to be treated a treatment solution containing gaseous micro/nano-bubbles and having a temperature maintained at 30° C. to 90° C., the mean particle size of the micro/nano-bubbles when measured by an ice embedding method using a cryo-transmission electron microscope being 100 nm or smaller, preferably 30 nm or smaller, and also preferably the density of such bubbles being 108 or more bubbles per 1 mL. |
US10632505B2 |
System method and apparatus for high pressure liquid jet cleaning of sintered filters
A system and method for cleaning a sintered filter includes a cleaning fluid source and a cleaning nozzle. The cleaning nozzle includes an inlet end coupled to the cleaning fluid source and at least one outlet port for outputting the cleaning fluid injected through the cleaning nozzle. The outlet port is disposed proximate to an outlet end of the cleaning nozzle. The cleaning nozzle has an external width less than an internal width of the sintered filter to be cleaned. The cleaning nozzle has a nozzle length greater than a full depth of the sintered filter to be cleaned. The outlet port can be disposed in a side of the cleaning nozzle proximate to the outlet end of the cleaning nozzle. The outlet port can include more than one outlet ports. |
US10632500B2 |
Ultrasonic transducer with a non-uniform membrane
A Piezoelectric Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (PMUT) device includes a substrate, an edge support structure connected to the substrate, and a membrane connected to the edge support structure such that a cavity is defined between the membrane and the substrate, the membrane configured to allow movement at ultrasonic frequencies, the membrane having non-uniform stiffness. The membrane includes a piezoelectric layer, a first electrode and a second electrode coupled to opposing sides of the piezoelectric layer, and a mechanical support layer coupled to one of the first electrode and the second electrode. |
US10632499B2 |
Thickness mode transducers and related devices and methods
Transducers are provided including a piezoelectric block having first and second opposing surfaces; a first non-piezoelectric layer on the first surface of the piezoelectric block, the first layer including a low density material having a first thickness; and a second non-piezoelectric layer on the second surface of the piezoelectric block, the second layer including a high density material having a second thickness, the second thickness being different from the first thickness and being at least two times the first thickness. Related devices and methods are also provided. |
US10632498B2 |
Method of forming multilayer coating film
A method of forming a multilayer film including an intermediate forming an uncured intermediate coating film by applying an intermediate coat containing a photoluminescent pigment directly on top of an electrodeposited coating film formed on an object to be coated, forming an uncured base coating film by applying a base coating composition containing a colored pigment on the uncured intermediate coating film, forming an uncured clear coating film by applying a clear coating composition on the uncured base coating film, and simultaneously baking and curing the uncured intermediate coating film, uncured base coating film, and uncured clear coating film. The photoluminescent pigment in the intermediate coat is a thin-film shape having a volume-average particle diameter (D50) of 5-20 μm and an average thickness of 0.01-0.3 μm. |
US10632494B2 |
Adaptive hot melt feed
An adaptive hot melt feed system includes a melt system, a feed system, a gas control device, a sensor, and a controller. The melt system includes a heated vessel. The feed system is configured to deliver a solid material to the vessel of the melt system for melting. The gas control device is configured to control a supply of gas provided to the feed system to drive the solid material from the feed system to the melt system. The sensor can be configured to detect an amount of material in the vessel of the melt system. The controller is in electronic communication with the gas control device and is programmed to signal the gas control device to vary the supply of gas to the feed system based on a fill metric determined by the controller. |
US10632493B2 |
Adhesive applicator with rotary valve
An applicator for applying adhesive to a moving web has a housing with an interior chamber, an inlet and a discharge port. The inlet and discharge port are in fluid communication with the interior chamber. A rotor is disposed within the interior chamber of the housing. The rotor has a body and a nonlinear channel extending about at least a portion of the body. The nonlinear channel is selectively positionable for fluid communication with the inlet and the discharge port of the housing such that adhesive flowing into the housing through the inlet flows through and is directed by the nonlinear channel to the discharge port in the housing. The rotor is rotatable relative to the housing to change the position of the nonlinear channel relative to the discharge port and thereby change the location from which adhesive flows from the discharge port. |
US10632491B2 |
Liquid ejection device
A liquid ejection device (1) comprising: a first tank (2) for retaining a liquid composition; a head (3) for ejecting the liquid composition; a first heater (4) for heating the liquid composition; a first channel (5); a second heater (6) for heating the liquid composition passing through the first channel (5) at a heating temperature higher than that of the first heater (4); a second channel (7); a second pump (8); and a first pump (9), wherein the temperature difference between the heating temperature of the second heater (6) and the heating temperature of the first heater (4) is 65° C. or less. |
US10632488B1 |
Aerosol generating device, control unit for aerosol generating device, method, and program
A control unit for an aerosol generating device includes: a sensor that outputs a value related to a temperature of a power source capable of being charged and discharged to a load for atomizing an aerosol source; and a controller configured to execute one or more functions of operating the power source when an output value of the sensor is within a first range having at least one of a first upper limit and a first lower limit. The first upper limit or the first lower limit is smaller or larger than a second upper limit or a second lower limit of a second range that is a range of a value related to a temperature at which the one or more functions can be executed, a range of a value related to a temperature at which deterioration of the power source is suppressed, a range of a value related to a temperature at which the power source deteriorates due only to a factor that is the same as normal temperature, or a range corresponding to an operating temperature of the power source. |
US10632486B2 |
Dispenser adapter
An article includes an adapter having a flow channel extending through it, where the adapter includes a base, a neck, a bendable segment attached to the base and neck and positioned between the base and neck, and a plunger attached to the neck or bendable segment and extending within the flow channel in the bendable segment. |
US10632480B2 |
Adjustable shower device
An adjustable shower device includes a water diversion valve body, a water inlet pipe, and more than one water outlet pipe. The water diversion valve body has a water inlet and more than one water outlet. The water inlet pipe is fixedly connected to the water inlet of the water diversion valve body. An inlet end of the more than one water outlet pipe is connected to the more than one water outlet. Because the water outlet pipe is a universal pipe that is a bendable metal shaping hose, the shower head on the water pipe can be swung to any height, which is more convenient for use. |
US10632479B2 |
Droplet generator based on high aspect ratio induced droplet self-breakup
A droplet generator apparatus and droplet generation method based on high aspect ratio induced droplet self-breakup are provided. The droplet generator apparatus includes a channel (1) and a nozzle (2) connected to the channel(1), and the aspect ratio of the channel (1) can be 3.0 or greater. The apparatus may further include a blocking rail (10) that is positioned in front of the nozzle (2), a supplying rail(9) that is positioned in front of the nozzle (2), and a supplying trench (8) formed in a space between the nozzle (2) and the supplying rail (9). |
US10632474B2 |
Disintegrating device comprising a comb system
The invention relates to a disintegrating device including a comb system (I), wherein the disintegrating device is formed by at least one disintegrating roller (1), rotatably mounted in a machine frame, with at least one disintegrating tool (2) arranged thereon, wherein the disintegrating device has at least one counter blade (3) that cooperates with the disintegrating tool (2), and including at least one base comb (II) on which the at least one counter blade (3) is arranged, and on which at least one sieve element (41) can be arranged as a component of a sieve device (4), wherein the sieve device (4) at least partially includes the disintegrating roller (1) in the intended application. According to the invention, the sieve element (41) is spring-mounted on the base comb (II). |
US10632473B2 |
Granulator
A granulator includes a rotary crushing blade for crushing an object to be processed that has been fed into a main body. A stationary granulating blade includes a plurality of small shearing blades below the rotary crushing blade. A movable granulating blade includes a plurality of shearing blades below the rotary crushing blade. The granulator includes an oscillating shaft pivotably supporting the movable granulating blade so as to be oscillatable in directions in which the movable granulating blade moves toward or away from the stationary granulating blade. A driving mechanism is provided for oscillating the oscillating shaft, in which the movable granulating blade is detachably fixed to a movable blade holder and the movable blade holder is detachably fixed to the oscillating shaft. |
US10632472B2 |
Machine for transporting a liner into a grinding mill body
A machine and a method for transporting a liner into a grinding mill body wherein the machine includes a housing for insertion through an opening of the grinding mill body. The housing has a first end, a second end and a conduit in communication with the first end and the second end, and a conveying device for conveying the liner along the conduit between the first and second ends. |
US10632469B2 |
Sample processing devices, and methods of use thereof
Embodiments of the invention provide a filter kit including filters for processing a biological sample. Some embodiments include a filter cap in a tube kit with a first tube containing a buffer solution and a second tube containing a lyophilized master mix. Some embodiments include a method of processing a sample using the kit including mixing a biological sample in a first tube with the buffer solution, positioning the filter cap in the first tube, positioning a second tube on the filter cap, flipping the first tube, the filter cap, and the second cap to filter the biological sample and buffer solution mixture with the filter cap as it flows from the first tube to the second tube. Some embodiments include structure enabling transfer of materials through inline flow between the tubes. Some further embodiments include integrated structure for sample pulverization with integrated buffer and lyophilized master mix. |
US10632468B2 |
Apparatus and method for multiple reactions in small volumes
An apparatus configured for improving retention of non-adherent cells is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plate that includes a number of elements having a first surface energy arranged in an array with an overlay, on the plate, having a second surface energy. The first surface energy results in a hydrophilic surface and the second surface energy results in a hydrophobic surface. A diameter of the elements is at least 1 mm. A height of the overlay having the second surface energy, which results in a hydrophobic surface, is between 5% and 100% of the diameter of the elements. The apparatus also includes a wall circumferential to the plate. A method for performing multiple reactions with the apparatus is also disclosed. |
US10632467B2 |
Cartridge, kit and method for manipulating liquids having biological samples
A cartridge has a container with at least one well, protrusions distributed on the container base side, and a flat polymer film having a lower surface and a hydrophobic upper surface kept at a distance (d) to the container base side by the protrusions. The container and the film are reversibly attachable to a liquid droplet manipulation instrument so that the lower surface of the film abuts at least one electrode array of the instrument. The container enables displacement of at least one liquid droplet from a well onto the hydrophobic upper surface of the flat polymer film and above the electrode array. The liquid droplet manipulation instrument has a control unit with a voltage control and an electrode selector for individually selecting each electrode of the electrode array and for providing the selected electrode with a voltage. |
US10632464B2 |
Microfluidic devices and related methods
A microfluidic device includes an inlet port configured to receive a sample, a first reaction chamber fluidically coupled to the inlet port, a first pump fluidically coupled to the inlet port, a second pump fluidically coupled to a mixing chamber, a metering channel fluidically coupled to the first reaction chamber and to the mixing chamber, and one or more second reaction chambers fluidically coupled to the mixing chamber. The first pump is configured to move fluid from the inlet port to the first reaction chamber and from the first pump to the inlet port. The second pump is configured to move fluid from the second pump to the mixing chamber, from the first reaction chamber to the mixing chamber, and from the mixing chamber to the one or more second reaction chambers. |
US10632460B2 |
Pipetting device for pipetting small volumes of liquids
A pipetting device has a pipetting channel extending along a channel path, in which a piston is accommodated to be movable along the channel path to change the pressure of a working gas that wets the piston on a dosing side facing the dosing liquid. The pipetting device includes a movement drive for driving the piston along the channel path and a control unit configured to operate the movement drive for pipetting a predetermined single dosing volume of less than 5 μl with the piston moving in the pipetting direction and its dosing side end face sweeping over a pipetting volume which is not less than 1.4 times greater than the single dosing volume, and subsequently moving in a counter pipetting direction and its dosing side end face sweeping over a counter pipetting volume, wherein not more than 50 ms elapse between beginning control signals. |
US10632456B2 |
Process for producing organic acid ester-type liquid, and process for producing solvent of resist for producing electronic part or rinsing liquid for producing electronic parts
A process for producing an organic acid ester-type liquid is disclosed which is a process for removing an organic peroxide contained in an organic acid ester-type liquid which is a solvent of a resist for producing electronic parts or an organic acid ester-type liquid which is a rinsing liquid for producing electronic parts, which comprises contacting the organic acid ester-type liquid with a platinum group metal catalyst to remove the organic peroxide in the organic acid ester-type liquid, and a resist solvent for producing electronic parts or a rinsing liquid for producing electronic parts which comprises an organic acid ester-type liquid in which an organic peroxide contained therein has been removed by using the producing process and a peroxide value (POV) thereof is 2 mmoL/kg or less. |
US10632455B2 |
High charge density metallophosphate molecular sieves
A new family of highly charged crystalline microporous metallophosphate molecular sieves designated MeAPO-81 has been synthesized. These metallophosphates are represented by the empirical formula of: Rp+rA+mM2+xEyPOz where A is an alkali metal such as potassium, R is at least one quaternary ammonium cation of which one must be a cyclic diquaternary organoammonium cation such as N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-N,N′-butano-1,6-hexanediammonium, M is a divalent metal such as zinc and E is a trivalent framework element such as aluminum or gallium. The MeAPO-81 family of materials has the BPH topology. The MeAPO-81 family of materials is among the first MeAPO-type molecular sieves to be stabilized by combinations of alkali and organoammonium cations, enabling unique high charge density compositions. The MeAPO-81 family of molecular sieves has catalytic properties for carrying out various hydrocarbon conversion processes and separation properties for separating at least one component. |
US10632450B2 |
Formation of high surface area metal-organic frameworks
A metal-organic framework (MOF) structure comprising at least one metal ion and at least one multidentate organic ligand which is coordinately bonded to said metal ion, and a scaffold. |
US10632448B2 |
Reactor for conducting at least two reactants
Various embodiments include a reactor comprising: a longitudinally extending reaction channel providing a flow path for a first reactant; a feed channel providing a flow path for a second reactant; multiple passage openings spaced apart from one another providing fluidic connecting between the feed channel and the reaction channel via respective partial streams for the second reactant; and a medium channel surrounding the reaction channel to bring a medium for exchange of heat with contents of the reaction channel and influencing a temperature of the reaction channel. The respective partial streams for the second reactant mix with the first reactant in the reaction channel to allow a chemical reaction of the first reactant and the second reactant. |
US10632447B2 |
Reactor for hydrothermal growth of structured materials
Design, fabrication, and usage of a reactor are presented for synthesis of structured materials from a liquid-phase precursor by heating. The structured materials are particles, membranes or films of micro-porous molecular sieve crystals such as zeolite and meso-porous materials. The precursor solution and structured materials in the reactor are uniformly heated by a planar heater with characteristic heat transfer dimension in the range of 3 mm to 10 cm. A planar heater having width and length at least three times of the characteristic heat transfer dimension provides at least one surface of uniform temperature distribution for heating purposes. Heating is conducted over a temperature range of 20 to 300° C. The planar heater can be heated by electrical power of by thermal fluid. |
US10632446B2 |
Ethylene and alpha-olefin polymerization apparatus and preparation method
An apparatus and method for economically copolymerizing ethylene and alpha-olefin by reusing reacting raw materials and solvents, comprising: a polymerization reactor where ethylene and alpha-olefin are supplied as reaction raw materials with a solvent, and the reaction raw materials are copolymerized in a solution state to produce a polymerization product comprising a dissolved ethylene and alpha-olefin copolymer; a unit for separating unreacted ethylene, alpha-olefin, low molecular weight oligomer and a polymer, including a flash tower for distilling and separating the unreacted ethylene and alpha-olefin from the polymerization product, and a stripper unit for distilling and separating the solvent and the low molecular weight oligomer having a molecular weight lower than the molecular weight of the ethylene and alpha-olefin copolymer in the polymerization product; and a solvent recovery unit for separating the low molecular weight oligomer from the separated low molecular weight oligomer and solvent to recover the solvent. |
US10632445B2 |
De novo synthesized gene libraries
De novo synthesized large libraries of nucleic acids are provided herein with low error rates. Further, devices for the manufacturing of high-quality building blocks, such as oligonucleotides, are described herein. Longer nucleic acids can be synthesized in parallel using microfluidic assemblies. Further, methods herein allow for the fast construction of large libraries of long, high-quality genes. Devices for the manufacturing of large libraries of long and high-quality nucleic acids are further described herein. |
US10632442B2 |
Apparatus for a mass production of monodisperse biodegradable polymer-based microspheres and a multi-channel forming device incorporatable therein
A method and an apparatus for a large-scale production of monodisperse microspheres and biodegradable polymer-based drug delivery systems and design optimization method for the apparatus are provided. The method uses a plurality of microchips, each microchip having at least a first pathway, a second pathway and an outlet, wherein the first pathway and the second pathway merge at a cross point being one end of the outlet, and the method comprises preparing a polymer-phase solution including a degradable polymer and a water-phase solution including a surfactant, having the polymer-phase solution flow through the first pathway, having the water-phase solution flow through the second pathway, gathering a mixed solution flowing out of the outlet, and collecting the microspheres by filtering out the water-phase solution. |
US10632440B2 |
CLC process and installation with the production of high purity nitrogen
The invention concerns a CLC process, and its installation, producing high purity dinitrogen, comprising: (a) the combustion of a hydrocarbon feed by reduction of a redox active mass brought into contact with the feed, (b) a first step for oxidation of the reduced active mass (25) obtained from step (a) in contact with a fraction of a depleted air stream (21b), in order to produce a high purity stream of dinitrogen (28) and a stream of partially re-oxidized active mass (26); (c) a second step for oxidation of the stream of active mass (26) in contact with air (20) in order to produce a stream of depleted air and a stream of re-oxidized active mass (24) for use in step (a); (d) dividing the stream of depleted air obtained at the end of step (c) in order to form the fraction of depleted air used in step (b) and a fraction complementary to the depleted air extracted from the CLC. |
US10632439B2 |
System components of fluid catalytic reactor systems
According to one or more embodiments disclosed herein, a system component of a fluid catalytic reactor system may include a catalyst separation section, a riser, and a reactor vessel. The catalyst separation section may include separation section walls defining an interior region of the catalyst separation section, a gas outlet port, a riser port, a separation device, and a catalyst outlet port. The riser may extend through the riser port of the catalyst separation section and include an external riser section and an internal riser section. The reactor vessel may include a reactor vessel inlet port, and a reactor vessel outlet port in fluid communication with the external riser section of the riser. |
US10632435B2 |
Fluidized bed granulation
Method and fluidized bed reactor for the production of granules, such as granules of urea or ammonium nitrate. The fluidized bed reactor comprises at least one granulation compartment with air inlets, and an air moving device downstream of the granulation compartment, e.g., downstream of at least one scrubbers. The air moving device is configured to draw air through said at least one air inlet into at least one granulation compartment. |
US10632427B2 |
Filtration filter
A filtration filter is suitable for performing cross-flow filtration by using a metallic porous membrane. A metallic porous membrane has a membrane portion for filtering filtration objects contained in a fluid and a held portion provided at its outer periphery. A first frame member and a second frame member hold the held portion of the metallic porous membrane there between. The held portion has a bent portion bent to a second principal surface side opposing a first principal surface of the membrane portion. The first frame member is in contact with the held portion at the first principal surface side of the metallic porous membrane. The second frame member is disposed at an inner side portion of the first frame member and is in contact with the held portion at the second principal surface side of the metallic porous membrane. |
US10632426B2 |
Hollow fiber membranes for solubilizing a gas into a liquid, devices for same, and processes of same
A hollow fiber membrane is disclosed that includes both a porous hollow fiber and a nonporous film coating. The hollow fiber membrane is suitable for use in solubilizing gases into liquids. This can include for example carbonation of an aqueous liquid by CO2 gas. Systems, methods, and devices are disclosed. |
US10632423B2 |
Bimetallic catalysts for selective ammonia oxidation
Catalysts, methods, and systems for treating diesel engine exhaust streams are described. In one or more embodiments, the catalyst comprises a molecular sieve having a silica to alumina ratio (SAR) less than about 30, the molecular sieve including ion-exchanged copper and ion-exchanged platinum. Systems including such catalysts and methods of treating exhaust gas are also provided. |
US10632421B2 |
Electrostatic fluid injection system
A fluid injection system includes a mixing chamber locatable in an exhaust gas conduit upstream of a selective catalytic reduction device for providing an exhaust gas flow path and space for receiving injected fluid, an injector with a plurality of bundled capillary tubes each having an inlet configured to receive a fluid for injection into the chamber and an outlet wherein the injector is mounted on the chamber with the tube outlets in fluid communication with the chamber space, a base plate disposed in the chamber spaced from and aligned with the bundled tubes, a voltage supply connected to the tubes and to the base plate for providing a charge to the tubes and to the base plate to create an electric field to the fluid in the tubes, and a valve disposed on a wall of the chamber for at least one of priming and purging of the tubes. |
US10632419B2 |
Vacuum pump with abatement function
A vacuum pump with abatement function is used for evacuating a chamber of a manufacturing apparatus. The vacuum pump with abatement function includes a vacuum pump having a discharge port to which one or more abatement parts for treating an exhaust gas discharged from the vacuum pump to make the exhaust gas harmless are attached. The one or more abatement parts are selected, depending on the amount and kind of the exhaust gas discharged from the vacuum pump, from plural kinds of abatement parts which have different treatment types of exhaust gas and/or different treatment amounts of exhaust gas. |
US10632418B2 |
Carbonation of metal silicates for long-term CO2 sequestration
In a preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a process of sequestering carbon dioxide. The process comprises the steps of: (a) reacting a metal silicate with a caustic alkali-metal hydroxide to produce a hydroxide of the metal formerly contained in the silicate; (b) reacting carbon dioxide with at least one of a caustic alkali-metal hydroxide and an alkali-metal silicate to produce at least one of an alkali-metal carbonate and an alkali-metal bicarbonate; and (c) reacting the metal hydroxide product of step (a) with at least one of the alkali-metal carbonate and the alkali-metal bicarbonate produced in step (b) to produce a carbonate of the metal formerly contained in the metal silicate of step (a). |
US10632412B2 |
Filter element of a filter for filtering fluids, and a method of manufacturing the filter element
A filter element has a zigzag-folded filter medium. Filter medium sections joined by a fold edge define an intermediate fold space, respectively, with a fold base and fold peaks opposite the fold base. An elongate support section is arranged in the intermediate fold space on a filter medium surface of one of the filter medium sections. The support section extends perpendicular to the fold edges between fold base and fold peak. The support section has a height extension perpendicular to the filter medium surface that increases in longitudinal direction of the support section from fold base to fold peak. The support section has a free side facing away from the filter medium surface. The support section has a width extension parallel to the fold edges. The width extension decreases parallel to the filter medium surface and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction from fold peak to fold base. |
US10632409B2 |
Honeycomb structure
A honeycomb structure includes a pillar-shaped honeycomb structure body having a porous partition wall. The honeycomb structure body includes a plurality of cells defined by the partition wall so as to extend from a first end face to a second end face of the honeycomb structure body, the partition wall is formed by a porous body including a silicon phase as a main phase and an oxide, and the oxide includes a first oxide made of an alkali earth metal oxide, Al2O3, and SiO2. |
US10632405B2 |
Water purifying filter
A water purifying filter has a cylindrical inner housing to receive a filter therein, and an outer housing to receive the inner housing. The inner housing and the outer housing are spaced apart from each other to form an insulation space configured to suppress heat transfer and to reduce the filter freezing inside the inner housing. |
US10632399B2 |
Multi-refrigerator high speed cryopump
A refrigerator system or cryopump includes a first refrigerator having at least first and second stages, and a second refrigerator. A thermal coupling between the first stage of the first refrigerator and a cold end of the second refrigerator is restricted to maintain a temperature difference between the cold end of the second refrigerator and the first stage of the first refrigerator. The refrigerator system or cryopump also includes a radiation shield in thermal contact with the cold end of the second refrigerator, and a condensing surface, spaced from and surrounded by the radiation shield, and in thermal contact with a second stage, e.g., coldest stage, of the first refrigerator. The restricted thermal coupling can be configured to balance the cooling load on the two refrigerators. |
US10632397B1 |
Methods and systems for heating and manipulating fluids
Systems and methods are provided for heating and manipulating a fluid comprising a closed loop heating assembly thermally coupled to a fluid manipulation assembly. |
US10632395B1 |
Mobile electronic track start system
A track start system including a detection subsystem to detect a false start of an individual participating in a racing event and to acquire biomechanical data from the individual to produce performance metrics readable by a user regarding the individual wherein detection of the false start is detectable independent of a starting block that may be used by the individual. Another system is also disclosed. |
US10632388B1 |
Multilayer framework architecture and user interface for video gaming applications
The present disclosure is directed to a flexible architecture for video gaming applications. In some embodiments, the flexible architecture is platform agnostic and provides a continuous visual experience for players across different platforms while engaging them at different levels of play. The architecture provides user interfaces that facilitate access to video gaming applications in various ways that may include: via social networks or sites; via wall posts or via an online social networking service that enables its users to send and read text-based posts; via mobile devices (iOS, Android, or Windows-based smart phones); or via dedicated game consoles. In some embodiments, the flexible architecture provides multiple levels of play options, which may include a peer-to-peer competitive challenge level for “core” players, a “casual” play level for play with friends with whom a player shares an affinity, for example, in a social network; or a “spectator” mode that permits non-players in a network to assist friends. In some embodiments, feed-based triggers may allow for greater rewards to players and ease of discovering games. |
US10632383B2 |
Server, recording medium and system
A server includes a storage unit storing characteristic data objects of each user, each characteristic data object having a first parameter value representing an ability of the characteristic data object to exert power, a second parameter value representing an ability to reduce the first parameter value of each characteristic data object of another user different from the user having the characteristic data object, and one of attributes having a superiority-inferiority relationship relative to each other. The server further includes a receiving unit receiving a game proceeding instruction from a device of each user, and a parameter adjusting unit adjusting the second parameter value of each characteristic data object of the user of the device, based on a first number of characteristic data objects of the user that have an attribute superior to a first attribute assigned among characteristic data objects of a second user different from the user. |
US10632378B2 |
Bandwidth management during simultaneous server-to-client transfer of different types of data
A determination is made, using a computer, of an amount of game code data to be included in a data packet containing streaming game video data. A data packet is generated to contain the streaming game video data and to include the amount of game code data. The generated data packet is transmitted from a server computer system to a client computer system. |
US10632373B2 |
Game control method, game control device, and recording medium
Provided is a game control method carried out by a game control device connected to communication terminals used by users who play a game. The device has a storage unit for storing group information indicative of a group consisting of users and game piece information indicative of game pieces constituting one item. The method includes giving a game piece to each user in accordance with a user operation to his/her communication terminal; storing obtained game piece information indicative of the game piece given to each user in the storage unit; determining whether all of the game pieces necessary to constitute the one item indicated by the game piece information are given to users constituting a group indicated by the group information based on the obtained game piece information; and giving a reward to users constituting the group if it is determined that all of the game pieces are given. |
US10632370B2 |
Content-related information display system
Systems, methods, and media for displaying content are provided. According to a content-related information display system, a first memory stores content. A first processor outputs a drawing command for displaying the content on a first display, and generates progress status information which is related to a progress status of the content. A second memory stores content-related information which is related to the content. A second processor specifies the content-related information according to the progress status information generated by the first processor. A second display displays the content-related information according to a player input received by the second processor. The first processor generates the progress status information in response to at least one of a predetermined condition being satisfied in relation to the progress status of the content or a specific operation being received by the first processor. |
US10632366B2 |
Digital anatomical virtual extremities for pre-training physical movement
Aspects of the disclosure include methods and systems for pre-action training. In an aspect, a method is presented for constructing a user-controllable image comprising obtaining anatomical and physiological data associated with a body, storing the anatomical and physiological data in a database; and creating the user-controllable image based on the stored anatomical and physiological data. The user-controllable image may be configurable to a user. At least a moveable portion of the user-controllable image may be constructed to move based on input from a user. The user-controllable image may be constructed to enable pre-action training of the user. As such, victims of traumatic brain injury or other neurological setbacks may pre-train their nervous system for use of one or more injured body parts. Additionally, the methods and systems described provide pre-action training control of non-virtual prostheses, exoskeleton body parts, powered orthotic devices, robots or other motile or audiovisual output devices. |
US10632363B2 |
Card handling devices and related assemblies and components
Card handling devices may include a card shuffling apparatus and a card output portion having a card buffer area positioned at an interface of the card shuffling apparatus and the card output portion. The card output portion may be configured to move relative to the card shuffling apparatus and alter the orientation of the card buffer area. Card handling devices having a substantially flat card output area may include an interface portion having an at least substantially flat draw surface. The substantially flat card output area may permit playing cards to be drawn from an outlet of the substantially flat card output area in a plurality of at least substantially horizontal directions. Methods of shuffling playing cards may include altering an orientation of a card buffer area and inserting cards into the card buffer area at both a top and a bottom of a group of cards within the card buffer area. |
US10632362B2 |
Pre-visualization device
A pre-visualization device (10) for movie, game, and other digital media creation, the pre-visualization device (10, comprising:one or more markers (13);a motion capture camera system (14);whereinthe one or more marker(s) (13) is/are adapted to be physically located and moveable on a marker plane (12), wherein each marker (13) comprises means (13a) adapted to provide position data in relation to its position (P) on the plane (12), the position and possibly movement is captured using the motion capture camera system (14). |
US10632360B2 |
Sports helmet with liner system
A sports helmet comprises a single-piece plastic shell, an occipital shock absorber attached to the inner surface of the shell in the rear region to at least partially overlie an occipital area of the head, an inflatable occipital pad removably attached to the inner surface of the shell in the rear region and positioned between the inner surface of the shell and the lateral padding assembly to push the occipital shock absorber forward when the occipital pad is inflated. The occipital pad comprises a top sheet and a bottom sheet bonded together, a plurality of inflatable pockets formed in the top sheet and fluidly connected through channels formed in the top sheet, a valve assembly for inflating the plurality of inflatable pockets, the valve assembly bonded to the bottom sheet. The valve assembly extends through a hole in the shell for inflation. |
US10632358B2 |
Game playable on land or water
A game playable on land or water is provided. The game may have a frame having a generally circular playing surface having a net and a plurality of legs attached to the frame. A plurality of buoys may be removably attached to the plurality of legs so that the game may float on water or the plurality of buoys may be removed from the legs so that the game may be played on land. A plurality of straps may connect the plurality of buoys to a centralized weighted anchor for balancing and stabilizing the game on water. |
US10632356B2 |
Golf grip with reminder rib
An improved golf club grip 10a, 10b, 10c with a well-defined and pronounced reminder rib 20a, 20b, 20c includes in one embodiment of the present disclosure a groove 32 positioned in the exterior surface 34 on each side of or surrounding a ridge 24a that extends lengthwise inside the body 14a of the grip 10a. When the golf grip 10a is installed on a golf club shaft 12, the groove 32 facilitates the flexing of the grip material for forming the reminder rib 20a. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the grip 10b, 10c is provided with a raised portion 36 of a selected material in a select region on the grip 10b, 10c. When the golf grip 10b, 10c is installed on a golf club shaft 12, the raised portion 36 becomes the reminder rib 20b, 20c. |
US10632354B2 |
Golf club bag support mechanisms and related methods
Embodiments of golf bag support mechanisms are disclosed herein. Other examples and related methods are also generally described herein. |
US10632351B2 |
Golf club head and method of manufacturing golf club head
A putter-type golf club head and method of manufacturing said golf club are herein disclosed. The putter has a body, a face surface, a rear surface, a sole surface, a crown surface, and a heel surface. To reduce the reflective glare off the crown surface and to improve the ease of alignment, the putter includes various curved boundaries between surfaces of the club head. Multiple sections of the crown connect with the heel surface through curved transition regions, which reflect the light differently than the crown surface and thus serve as alignment aids. |
US10632348B2 |
Golf club shaft assembly
Embodiments of golf clubs with coupling mechanisms are presented herein. In some embodiments, a golf club comprises a shaft having a shaft bore and a first end, and a club head having a coupling mechanism, the coupling mechanism including a hosel, an insert configured to be positioned within the hosel, the insert including a top end, a bottom end, an insert bore configured to receive the first end of the shaft, the insert bore having a bottom surface and an insert bore depth measured from the bottom surface to the top end of the insert, and a reinforcement member extending from the bottom surface of the insert bore, the reinforcement member configured to be positioned within the shaft bore to reinforce the coupling mechanism. |
US10632342B2 |
Method and apparatus for exercise monitoring combining exercise monitoring and visual data with wireless devices
Embodiments of the invention provide a method and apparatus for a wireless exercise monitoring system for interactively monitoring an aspect of exercise, sports, or fitness utilizing a wearable device, such as a watch, eyewear, or smart apparel. The device is equipped with, or connected to, a digital camera. Sensors integrated with, or wirelessly connected to, the wearable internet device record physiological data during exercise and data measuring the amount of exercise performed. The data and visual images from the camera are transmitted to one or more internet servers, and may be shared with other mobile internet devices. |
US10632340B2 |
Treadmill
A treadmill includes a frame, a driving member and a running belt. The frame includes a base, a front rotating shaft and a rear rotating shaft. The driving member has a motor and a transmission member drivable by the motor. The motor is installed between the front rotating shaft and the rear rotating shaft and is located adjacent to the front rotating shaft. The transmission member is adapted for driving the front rotating shaft to rotate. The running belt winds around the front rotating shaft and the rear rotating shaft, and is drivable by the motor to rotate relative to the base. By installing the motor between the front rotating shaft and the rear rotating shaft, an overall length and size of the treadmill is reduced for minimizing storage space. |
US10632338B1 |
Exercise stick
An exercise stick, including a main pole, a tensioning assembly disposed at a substantially center portion of the main pole to move up the main pole in a first direction toward a first end of the main pole, and to move down the main pole in a second direction toward a second end of the main pole, and a handle assembly attached to the tensioning assembly to allow a user to move the tensioning assembly in the first direction and the second direction. |
US10632335B2 |
Magnetically-controlled damping device
A magnetically-controlled damping device has a fixing disk, a rotating disk, a plurality of friction-proof sleeves, a plurality of brake shoes, a plurality of magnets, an elastic element, and an operating element. The rotating disk has a plurality of guiding rods sleeved by the friction-proof sleeves respectively. By adjusting a distance between the magnets and a rotating wheel, a damping value of the magnetically-controlled damping device can be adjusted. Moreover, since the friction-proof sleeves are between the guiding rods and the guiding grooves, the guiding rods do not wear out. The magnetically-controlled damping device can provide a more stable damping value and a longer service life. |
US10632331B2 |
Quick connect pressure reducer/cylinder valve for self-contained breathing apparatus
A quick pressure reducer and cylinder valve for use with an SCBA includes a cylinder valve that connects to a pressure vessel, a pressure reduction assembly for reducing the pressure of breathing air provided by the pressure vessel, a probe, and an inlet/latch assembly. The probe includes a notch and a threadless probe tip, and the inlet/latch includes a corresponding receptacle and one or more latches adapted to fit into the notch to retain the probe in the receptacle. A pushbutton switch in the receptacle is triggered by insertion of the probe tip therein, thereby providing an electrical signal. Probes of different sizes may be used to correspond to different pressure capacities, and the inlet/latch assembly may be arranged either to permit the insertion of only one probe size or may be arranged to accept different sizes but to function differently based on the size of the probe. The latches are inoperable except at or below a nominal pressure. |
US10632324B2 |
Method for the treatment of skin tissues
A method for treating skin tissues including irradiating the skin tissues with infrared light between about 16 and about 72 hours prior to photodynamic therapy. |
US10632319B2 |
External charger for an implantable medical device for determining position using phase angle or a plurality of parameters as determined from at least one sense coil
A charging system for an Implantable Medical Device (IMD) is disclosed having a charging coil and one or more sense coils preferably housed in a charging coil assembly coupled to an electronics module by a cable. The charging coil is preferably a wire winding, while the sense coils are preferably formed in one or more traces of a circuit board. One or more voltages induced on the one or more sense coils can be used to determine a phase angle between the voltage and a driving signal for the charging coil. The determined phase angle can then be used to determine the position of the charging coil relative to the IMD. Additionally, more than one parameter (phase angle, magnitude, resonant frequency) may be determined using the voltage may be used to determine position, including the radial offset and depth of the charging coil relative to the IMD. |
US10632314B1 |
User interface for a patient user to adjust settings on an implantable device
A computer-assisted method that includes: establishing a communication link between a programming device and a controller device, the controller device wirelessly and non-inductively powering and controlling a passive implantable stimulator device; presenting configuration options to the patient user of the passive implantable stimulator device, the configuration options comprising stimulation waveform parameters for driving the passive implantable stimulator; receiving a specification of the configuration options in response to the presented configuration options; receiving user feedback when the user specified configuration options are transferred to the controller device which, in turn, drives the implantable stimulator device according to the specified configuration options; building, at the programming device, a profile that correlates the user specified configuration options with the corresponding quantitative index of pain; and recommending at least one configuration option based on the profile built from historic data when the configuration options are subsequently presented to the patient user for later treatment. |
US10632312B2 |
Monitoring and stimulation module
Disclosed herein are portable and integrated modules and devices for non-intrusive neuromodulation and monitoring of heart function, and methods of operation thereof. The modules and devices include a monitoring unit, an electrical stimulation inducing unit, and three electrodes, such that one of the electrodes is dual-function, being controllably utilized for neuromodulation or for monitoring of heart function. |
US10632311B2 |
Brain stimulation response profiling
Various embodiments concern delivering electrical stimulation to the brain at a plurality of different levels of a stimulation parameter and sensing a bioelectrical response of the brain to delivery of the electrical stimulation for each of the plurality of different levels of the stimulation parameter. A suppression window of the stimulation parameter can be identified as having a suppression threshold as a lower boundary and an after-discharge threshold as an upper boundary based on the sensed bioelectrical responses. A therapy level of the stimulation parameter can be set for therapy delivery based on the suppression window. The therapy level of the stimulation parameter may be set closer to the suppression threshold than the after-discharge threshold within the suppression window. Data for hippocampal stimulation demonstrating a suppression window is presented. |
US10632308B2 |
Obstructive sleep apnea treatment devices, systems and methods
A method including chronically implanting a nerve cuff electrode on a portion of a hypoglossal nerve, chronically implanting a respiration sensing lead subcutaneously in a thorax of a patient, the respiration sensing lead having a plurality of bio-impedance electrodes defining at least one bio-impedance vector. The method may also include sensing a bio-impedance signal corresponding to respiration via a bio-impedance vector on an anterior side of the thorax, analyzing the bio-impedance signal to identify onsets of expiration, predicting an onset of a future expiratory phase, and delivering a stimulus to the portion of the hypoglossal nerve via the nerve cuff electrode, wherein the stimulus is delivered as a function of the bio-impedance signal; wherein stimulus delivery is initiated before the onset of the future expiratory phase and continued during an entire inspiratory phase, and wherein the method is performed without identifying an onset of an inspiratory phase. |
US10632297B2 |
Aseptic Coupling Devices
An aseptic coupling device includes: a main body defining a front face; a membrane coupled to the front face, the membrane including a first portion coupled to the front face and a second portion folded over on the first portion; and a low friction member positioned between the first and second portions of the membrane. |
US10632296B2 |
Vascular access system with connector
A connector for fluidly coupling proximal and distal tubular segments of a fluid conduit is provided. In one embodiment, the connector can include a connector body having an outer surface defining a first outer perimeter and an inner surface defining a lumen. The connector can also include a connecting device having an open configuration and a plurality of closed configurations. The connecting device can include first and second members configured to engage each other to secure the fluid conduit to the connector. The connecting device can also include a plurality of closed configurations for securing fluid conduits of different sizes. |
US10632291B2 |
Medical elongated body
A medical elongated body including a catheter main body. The catheter main body has a tubular body and a lumen. The tubular body includes a guide wire lumen into which a guide wire is insertable. The tubular body also a distal member positioned at the distal portion of the tubular body. The distal member has a lumen that communicates with the guide wire lumen. The inner diameter of the distal member decreases between the proximal end and a distal end opening of the distal member. The medical elongated body also includes a visible marker that extends circumferentially on the outer surface of the distal member to indicate a position of the distal member in the axial direction corresponding to a predetermined inner diameter of the distal member. The visible marker is visible before the medical elongated body is inserted into a living body. |
US10632289B2 |
Securement device with attachable members for use with a catheter
The present invention describes a securement device that maintains proper placement of a percutaneous catheter and incorporates a universal fitting for the attachment of various, interchangeable, active and passive technologies. The securement device includes a unique catheter hub that enables attachment of active technology to provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and monitoring applications of physiologic, anatomic, and other clinically relevant properties or conditions. The securement device also includes a primary semi-flexible polymeric retention member (the “base”) positioned atop, or integrated with, a thin flexible adhesive pad. The adhesive pad has a first surface with an adhesive substrate and a second surface configured to receive the base. The hub is received within the base and a cap is used to secure the hub to the base. |
US10632286B2 |
Unidirectional catheter control handle with tensioning control
A catheter includes a tip electrode with a shell and a support member to provide a plenum chamber. The plug is formed with a U-shaped passage for a safety line to wrap around and secure the support member (with the shell affixed thereto) to the catheter. Additional passages are formed in the plug to accommodate components such as irrigation tubing, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair. A method of manufacture provides distal installation and/or anchoring of the safety line, lead wire and thermocouple wire pair in the support member prior to sealing the support member and mounting the shell. |
US10632279B2 |
Meditation support device and meditation support system
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, provided is a meditation support device that is used by being held by hands, the meditation support device including: a sound output module that outputs sound whose volume varies in order to guide timing of respiration; and a vibration generator that generates vibration whose magnitude varies in order to guide timing of respiration. |
US10632269B2 |
Metering system for medication delivery
An apparatus for metering the delivery of an aerosol. The apparatus has a variable acoustic source and a microphone, both acoustically coupled to a volume having a fluid region and an air region. The apparatus may also include a processor to determine a volume of the air region based on signals received from the microphone and the variable acoustic source. A fluid valve is coupled to the processor, and is configured to allow an amount of fluid to exit the fluid region associated with the volume of the air region. An atomizer, coupled to the fluid region, is configured to aerosolize at least a portion of the fluid. |
US10632265B2 |
Aerosol or spray device, spray nozzle unit and method of manufacturing the same
A method for manufacturing an spray device includes assembling at least one spray nozzle plate into a thermoplastic holder, while controlling the temperature of the spray nozzle plate and/or the holder and as a result at least locally plastically deforming the holder permanently. After the thermoplastic deformation of a seat of the holder, a diameter of the seat of the holder upstream of the spray nozzle plate exceeds a diameter of the seat of the holder downstream of the nozzle plate. The thermoplastic holder may have a tapered seat, where the smallest cross section of the tapered seat is smaller than the spray nozzle plate, where a widest side of the tapered seat is pointing towards a supply side of the liquid. |
US10632264B2 |
Transfusion apparatus and method for detecting bubbles
A transfusion apparatus according to an embodiment includes a finger-type pump mechanism, the finger-type pump mechanism including a plurality of fingers, the plurality of fingers and a holding member sandwiching a passage composed of a flexible material, the holding member being arranged to face the plurality of fingers in an opposed manner, the finger-type pump mechanism depressing and elastically deforming a side face of the passage by a peristaltic motion reciprocating the plurality of fingers to send a liquid with which the passage is filled, the transfusion apparatus comprising: a pressure sensor provided to at least one of the plurality of fingers or the holding member; and a determination unit that determines presence or absence of bubbles in the passage based on pressure detected by the pressure sensor when a finger is depressing the passage. |
US10632257B2 |
Activity sensing techniques for an infusion pump system
Some embodiments of a wearable infusion pump system can include a pump device having a drive system to dispense a medicine to a user, an activity sensor that detects a possible change in an activity level of the user, and a controller to activate the drive system to dispense the medicine to the user. The controller device can query the user to indicate whether a detected activity level of the user represents an actual change in the activity level of the user. The controller device can alter the medicine dispensing schedule based on the user indicated changes in activity level. |
US10632256B2 |
Drug solution administration apparatus
A drug solution administration apparatus includes an injection unit comprising an injection member configured to inject a drug solution; a delivery unit configured to be coupled to and decoupled from the injection unit, the delivery unit comprising: a delivery member configured to deliver the drug solution to the injection member, and a delivery device configured to deliver the drug solution to the delivery member; a detection unit configured to detect whether the injection unit and the delivery unit are coupled or decoupled; and a control unit configured to control operation of the delivery device. The control unit is configured to perform at least one of (i) restricting the filling operation when the detection unit detects that the injection unit and the delivery unit are coupled, or (ii) restricting the administration operation when the detection unit detects that the injection unit and the delivery unit are decoupled. |
US10632255B2 |
Drug infusion device
A method and apparatus are provided for providing a plurality of injections from a fluid reservoir. The apparatus includes a fluid controller for controlling the flow of fluid from the fluid reservoir to a needle. An actuator selectively actuates the fluid controller to provide a dose of medicament from the fluid reservoir. The fluid controller also is configured to calculate the volume of fluid in the fluid reservoir required to provide a dose having a desired number of units of medicament for an injection. The apparatus may also include a detector configured to detect a characteristic indicative of the fluid pressure in the needle. The method includes selecting the number of units to be dispensed during an injection, automatically calculating the injection volume required to dispense the selected number of units based on the calculated unit volume and tracking the total number of units dispensed during a series of injections. |
US10632251B2 |
Device, system and methods for the oral delivery of therapeutic compounds
Embodiments of the invention provide swallowable devices, preparations and methods for delivering drugs and other therapeutic agents within the GI tract. Particular embodiments provide a swallowable device such as a capsule for delivering drugs into the intestinal wall or other GI lumen. Embodiments also provide various drug preparations that are configured to be contained within the capsule, advanced from the capsule into the intestinal wall and degrade within the wall to release the drug to produce a therapeutic effect. The preparation can be coupled to a delivery mechanism having one or more balloons or other expandable devices which are expandable responsive to a condition in the small intestine or other GI lumen to advance the preparation out of the capsule into the intestinal wall. Embodiments of the invention are particularly useful for the delivery of drugs which are poorly absorbed, tolerated and/or degraded within the GI tract. |
US10632249B2 |
Drug delivery device with needle actuation mechanism
A delivery unit (2) of a drug delivery device (1), the delivery unit (2) comprising a subcutaneous delivery mechanism (9) having a subcutaneous delivery member (92), and a subcutaneous delivery member actuation mechanism (10) being operable to move the subcutaneous delivery member (92) between a retracted position and an extended position. The actuation mechanism (10) comprises a rotary member (102) having an engagement member (104) rotatable relative a support member (14), and an actuator (106) comprising a pivot portion (10A) and an engagement portion (10B) pivotally connected to the support member via the pivot portion. The engagement member (104) and engagement portion (10B) are configured to engage upon rotation of the rotary member to pivot the actuator between first and second positions and to thereby move the subcutaneous delivery member (92) between the corresponding retracted and extended positions. In an embodiment, the needle actuation mechanism may comprise a reuse protection. |
US10632248B2 |
Medicament delivery device
Examples include a medicament delivery device including a housing, a medicament delivery member assembly configured to be moved from an initial position to a penetration position and from the penetration position back to the initial position, a penetration and withdrawal mechanism, an activation mechanism, and a stop mechanism, where the penetration and withdrawal mechanism includes a driver operably connected to the medicament delivery member assembly and to the activation and stop mechanism, a drive element operably connected to the driver, a biased force element connected to the drive element, and a switching element arranged between the driver and the drive element, where operation of the stop mechanism allows the biased force element to interact with the drive element, causing movement of the switching element such that the driver is moved in an opposite direction and moves the medicament delivery member assembly back to the initial position. |
US10632247B1 |
Apparatus, systems, and methods for delivering agents into a patient's body
Systems and methods are provided for imaging cardiac tissue using fluorescent dyes delivered into tissue. A distal end of an imaging device may be introduced into a chamber of the heart, and fluorescent dye may be delivered into one or more body lumens in the heart such that the dye is absorbed by cardiac tissue adjacent the chamber. Images of the cardiac tissue adjacent the chamber may be acquired using the imaging device, the dye enhancing identifying cardiac electrical activity within the cardiac tissue. Optionally, based on the identified cardiac electrical activity, tissue within the heart may be ablated or otherwise treated. |
US10632245B2 |
Interventional catheter assemblies, control consoles and adaptive tubing cassettes
Interventional catheter assemblies, operating systems and adaptive interface components allow operation of a variety of interventional catheter assemblies, including infusion catheters, aspiration catheters and interventional catheters that provide both infusion and aspiration, using a common control console housing infusion and aspiration systems. Adaptive tubing cassettes having a handle and one or more preformed tubing loops route aspiration and/or infusion tubing in a predetermined configuration to mate with aspiration and infusion systems on a control console. |
US10632239B2 |
Single inflow double suction centrifugal blood pump
A centrifugal blood pump uses the “double suction” arrangement of the blood flow channels, by dividing the blood flow across the impeller into two practically identical streams, one flowing across the upstream side of the impeller and the other flowing across the downstream side. The double suction arrangement is obtained by using a “flow through cone bearing” mounted to the hub of the impeller. The impeller is attached to the driving motor by three posts, which do not significantly diminish the flow area. The annular flow through the motor “air gap” reaches the flow channel as a single stream and divides into two streams in the vicinity of the posts. The flow is distributed equally to the two sides of the impeller. After passing across the impeller the two streams combine into one that enters the spiral volute and continues past the pump cutwater and through the outflow channel. |
US10632235B2 |
Devices and methods for treating spinal cord tissue
The present invention provides devices and methods that treat damaged spinal cord tissue, such as spinal tissue damaged by disease, infection, or trauma, which may lead to the presence of swelling, compression, and compromised blood flow secondary to interstitial edema. |
US10632232B2 |
Degradable iron-base alloy support
A degradable iron-based alloy stent comprises an iron-based alloy substrate and a degradable polymer in contact with the surface of the substrate. The weight-average molecular weight of the degradable polymer is in the range of [1, 100]*104, and the polydispersity index of the degradable polymer is in the range of (1.0, 50]. The degradable polymer is selected from a degradable polyamino acid that can generate an acidic amino acid after degradation; or a mixture of the degradable polyamino acid and a degradable polyester, or a copolymer of monomers of the two; or a mixture of the degradable polyamino acid and a degradable polymer that does not generate acidic products after degradation, or a copolymer of the monomers of the two; or a mixture of the degradable polyamino acid, the degradable polyester and the degradable polymer that does not generate acidic products after degradation, or a copolymer of monomers of the three, or a mixture of a copolymer of monomers of any two of the three with the remaining one. The numerical ranges are in conformity with mathematical knowledge, i.e. [a, b] means being greater than or equal to a and being less than or equal to b; (a, b] means being greater than a and less than or equal to b; [a, b) means being greater than or equal to a, less than b, a redundant description will not be provided for the similarity text below. |
US10632228B2 |
Tissue substitute materials and methods for tissue repair
Non-woven graft materials for use in specialized surgical procedures such as neurosurgical procedures, methods for making the non-woven graft materials, and methods for repairing tissue such as neurological tissue using the non-woven graft materials are disclosed. More particularly, disclosed are non-woven graft materials including at least two distinct fiber compositions composed of different polymeric materials, methods for making the non-woven graft materials and methods for repairing tissue in an individual in need thereof using the non-woven graft materials. |
US10632226B2 |
Polymer particles
Biodegradable, cross-linked polymer particle embolics and methods of making the same are described. The particle embolics can be used as embolization agents. |
US10632219B2 |
Sterilizing using ozone
The invention relates to a sterilizers and methods of sterilization of an instrument. The sterilizer includes an ozone generator, an air mover, an oxygen concentrator, and a controller. The ozone generator, which is housed by the sterilization chamber, generates at least one plasma field. The air mover circulates air through the sterilization chamber. The oxygen concentrator delivers oxygen-concentrated air to the sterilization chamber. The controller communicates with the ozone generator, the air mover, and the oxygen concentrator. The sterilizer may also include a battery to power the components of the sterilizer. A portable case may house the sterilizer. |
US10632217B2 |
Rapid surface disinfection method and apparatus
A device for rapidly sanitizing a surface is described. The device has an enclosure having an opening adapted to insert a surface, and an interior; a liquid nitric oxide solution applicator; and an absorbent material. The liquid nitric oxide solution applicator is in fluid communication with the interior of the enclosure and is adapted to apply liquid nitric oxide solution onto the surface when the surface is positioned within the enclosure. A method of rapidly sanitizing a surface is described. The devices and methods provided herein may be implemented to sanitize the surface of any body part or item that may be placed within the device. An infectious agent on the surface may be killed; i.e., the surface is disinfected. Non-limiting applications of the devices and methods include preventing nosocomial infections or food contamination, sanitizing household items, and implementing sanitizing procedures to comply with FDA Good Manufacturing Practices. |
US10632216B2 |
Multifunction light-emitting diode lighting apparatus
The multifunction LED lighting apparatus of the present invention includes at least one lighting LED, at least one ultraviolet (UV) LED, a substrate configured to have the at least one lighting LED and the at least one UV LED mounted thereon, and a cover disposed to face the substrate at a specific interval and configured to cover the lighting LED and the UV LED. The at least one lighting LED and the at least one UV LED are integrally mounted on the substrate and configured to form a single module of a thin sheet form, and the cover is installed to cover and support the single module placed on the inside wall of an application. |
US10632211B2 |
Demethylation to treat eye disease
Methods for treating age-related eye diseases or conditions are provided. Methods for treating an age-related eye disease or condition in a subject by administering one or more demethylation compounds or agents are provided. |
US10632208B2 |
Peptide-mediated drug delivery across epithelial barrier
This present application relates to a drug delivery method. In particular, the present invention discloses a non-invasive drug delivery method using Listeria adhesion protein (LAP) an analogue, or a fragment thereof. Incorporation of those peptides or a fragment thereof, either by a physical mixture of a pharmaceutical formulation or as a covalent construction at a molecular level or nanoscale is within the scope of this disclosure. |
US10632204B2 |
Peptide composition
The present invention provides a peptide composition that can achieve both excellent storage stability and transparency. The peptide composition of the present invention includes: a self-assembling peptide; a buffering agent having a pKa of 3.5 or more and less than 7.5 and containing one or more nitrogen atoms; and water, and has a pH of from 4.5 to 6.6. |
US10632203B2 |
Silylated biomolecule-based hydrogel for culturing cardiomyocytes and stem cells, and use of the hydrogel thereof for treating heart failure
The present invention relates to the use of an hydrogel comprising silylated biomolecule for the three-dimensional culture of cardiomyocytes or stem cells which are able to differentiate into cardiomyocytes, and to an aqueous composition comprising i) cardiomyocytes or stem cells which are able to differentiate into cardiomyocytes, and ii) a hydrogel comprising silylated biomolecule, for use for treating heart failure, in particular heart failure following myocardial infarction. |
US10632199B2 |
Long-acting polymeric delivery systems
Compositions comprised of a delivery vehicle or delivery system and an active agent dispersed within the delivery vehicle or system, wherein the delivery vehicle or system contains a polyorthoester polymer and a polar aprotic solvent. Also disclosed are low viscosity delivery systems for administration of active agents. The low viscosity delivery systems have a polyorthoester polymer, a polar aprotic solvent and a solvent containing a triglyceride viscosity reducing agent. Compositions described include an amide- or anilide-type local anesthetic of the “caine” classification, and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), along with related methods, e.g., for treatment of post-operative pain or for prophylactic treatment of pain. The compositions are suitable for delivery via, e.g., direct application and instillation, intradermal injection, subcutaneous injection, and nerve block (perineural). |
US10632192B2 |
Pyrimidine compounds and their use as vaccine adjuvants
The present invention provides a compound of the formula (1): wherein X, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, Y1, Y2, L, and m are as defined in the description, and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which are useful as a vaccine adjuvant. |
US10632189B2 |
Canine respiratory coronavirus for treatment and protection against bacterial infections
Provided herein are compositions, combinations, and methods comprising Canine Respiratory Coronavirus (CRCoV), which are effective in treating or preventing respiratory infections associated secondary pathogens, such as Bordetella bronchiseptica, in animals. |
US10632188B2 |
Compositions containing ambient-temperature stable, inactivated but therapeutically active biopharmaceuticals and methods for formulation thereof
The disclosure concerns compositions containing inactivated but therapeutically active biopharmaceuticals, and methods for formulation thereof. Biopharmaceuticals are encapsulated and immobilized in dry amorphous carbohydrate-glass and irradiated for inactivation while in the dry state. The resulting compositions provide ambient-temperature stable, therapeutically active but inactivated biopharmaceuticals for use in vaccines and other applications. |
US10632185B2 |
Chimeric west nile/zika viruses and methods of use
Chimeric flaviviruses that include non-coding regions, non-structural proteins, a capsid (C) protein and a portion of a premembrane (prM) signal sequence from West Nile virus (WNV), and a portion of a prM signal sequence, a prM protein and an E protein from Zika virus (VIKV) are described. Also described are compositions and methods for eliciting an immune response in a subject, such as an immune response directed against ZIKV. Diagnostic assays that utilize chimeric West Nile/Zika viruses are further described. |
US10632182B2 |
Methods for freeze-drying and rehydrating biologics
The present invention relates generally to the fields of immunology and vaccine technology. More specifically, the present invention relates to methods for freeze-drying biological preparations, including peptides, antigens, antibodies, and especially, cells. Importantly, the disclosed methods preserve the viability, infectivity and immunogenicity of cells from the Apicomplexa phylum, the Sarcocystidae family, and in particular, cells from the Toxoplasma genus. |
US10632178B2 |
Surfactant protein D for the treatment of disorders associated with lung injury
Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is a member of the collectin family of collagenous lectin domain-containing proteins that is expressed in epithelial cells of the lung. Described herein are methods and compositions for the treatment of disorders associated with lung injury, including methods and compositions for the treatment of bronchopulmonary disorder (BPD). |
US10632171B2 |
Melanocortin receptor-specific peptides
Melanocortin receptor-specific cyclic peptides of the formula where R1, R3, R4, R9 and R10 are as defined in the specification, compositions and formulations including the peptides of the foregoing formula, and methods of preventing, ameliorating or treating melanocortin receptor-mediated diseases, indications, conditions and syndromes. |
US10632170B2 |
Administration of compstatin to an individual for the treatment of a tumor
Methods for treating, preventing or delaying onset of tumor formation and other forms of cancer are disclosed. The methods involve administration of a complement inhibitor to inhibit C5a receptor signaling in the tumor microenvironment. |
US10632166B2 |
Bioactive compositions from theacea plants and use thereof in beverages, functional foods, nutriceuticals, supplements and the like
The present invention relates to isolated bioactive compositions containing bioactive fractions derived from Theacea plants. The present invention also relates to bioactive topical formulations containing the bioactive compositions. The present invention further relates to methods of using the bioactive compositions of the present invention, including, for example, methods for inhibiting inflammatory activity in skin tissue of a mammal, for protecting skin tissue of a mammal from ultraviolet light-induced damage, and for normalizing skin disorders in skin tissue of a mammal. The present invention also relates to methods for isolating bioactive fractions derived from cell juice or a cell walls component a Theacea plant. The bioactive compositions are suitable for use in, inter alia, beverages, functional foods, nutriceuticals, supplements, and the like. |
US10632164B2 |
Ingestible films having substances from hemp or cannabis
Films that are mucosally dissolvable, and containing a matrix and one or more active agents from hemp or cannabis within the matrix, are provided. The disclosure also provides methods for preparing such a film for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications. |
US10632159B2 |
Composition and method for treatment and prophylaxis of intestinal infection and inflammation
The present invention relates to a composition for use in the treatment and/or prevention of a gastrointestinal condition, comprising at least one Lactobacillus strain, wherein the Lactobacillus strain is chosen from the group consisting of one L. salivarius strain, three L. plantarum strains and one L. brevis strain, wherein the L. salivarius strain is L. salivarius CW30 (LMG P-28887), wherein the L. plantarum strains are L. plantarum Y1An734 (LMG P-28886), L. plantarum SH1313 (LMG P-28884), and L. plantarum KS1 1 (LMG P-28885), and wherein the L. brevis strain is L. brevis SH1 1 1 (LMG P-28888). The present invention also relates to an enema comprising a composition according to the present invention. The present invention also relates to an isolated strain chosen from the group L. salivarius CW30 (LMG P-28887), L. plantarum Y1An734 (LMG P-28886), L. plantarum SH1313 (LMG P-28884), L. plantarum KS11 (LMG P-28885) and L. brevis SH111 (LMG P-28888). The present invention also relates to an isolated strain of L. salivarius CW30 (LMG P-28887) for use in the treatment and/or prevention of an infection by Clostridium difficile NAP/027. |
US10632157B2 |
Microbial compositions and methods of use for improving fowl production
The disclosure relates to isolated microorganisms—including novel strains of the microorganisms—microbial ensembles, and compositions comprising the same. Furthermore, the disclosure teaches methods of utilizing the described microorganisms, microbial ensembles, and compositions comprising the same, in methods for modulating the production of poultry, disease resistance, and egg yield. In particular aspects, the disclosure provides methods of increasing feed efficiency, and methods of preventing colonization of pathogenic microbes. |
US10632148B2 |
Growth control of oral and superficial organisms using gallium compounds
The present invention provides methods for treating or preventing diseases and disorders caused by iron-dependent pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and parasites, by applying a gallium compound to an affected area. In particular, the present invention provides methods for treating or preventing dental caries, vaginal infections, skin infections, and so forth. Gallium compounds can be formulated as toothpaste, mouthwash, cream, ointment, gel, solution, eye drops, suppository, and the like. Furthermore, the invention provides methods for controlling microbial growth on environmental surfaces, including those of toothbrush, denture, dental retainer, contact lens, catheter, food stuff, and so forth. In addition, the present invention provides animal feeds which contain gallium compounds that promote the animal growth and prevent the animals from infections as well as protect consumers from post processing infections. |
US10632144B2 |
Low polydispersity, low molecular weight biotechnological chondroitin sulfate with anti-inflammatory and antiarthritis activity and use thereof in the prevention of osteoarthritis
Disclosed is a low molecular weight (1000-5000 daltons) chondroitin sulfate (CS) produced by chemical sulfation of a non-sulfated chondroitin backbone (K4 capsular polysaccharide) obtained with biotechnology techniques. The CS described is substantially monosulfated, mainly at the 6-position, with very little sulfation at the 4-position, and with a mono/disulfated disaccharide ratio and charge density similar to those of natural CS. Said biotechnological chondroitin sulfate (CS) is useful in the treatment and prevention of osteoarthritis and in acute and chronic inflammatory processes. |
US10632143B2 |
Chitosan materials from carbonic acid solution
The present invention comprises chitosan materials and methods of using carbonic acid for aqueous solubilization of neutralized or pre-treated chitosan gels and provides, among other things, substantially acid salt free composition native final forms without requiring subsequent acid salt elution. The invention includes chitosan-based solid and semi-solid material forms, optionally reinforced with chitosan fibers, such as powders, fibers, films, matrices, sponges, implants, scaffolds, fillers, and hydrogels. Native final forms are produced from chitosan powder solubilized in an aqueous acidic solution, processed to form a high pH hydrated chitosan gel precipitate material that is then neutralized by water washing and re-solubilized substantially to chitosan solution using carbonic acid. Chitosan materials can be mixed in solution with one or more of other hydrophilic polymers to create compositional heterogeneity and pharmaceutical agents to achieve controlled release of the agent(s) from the final forms at the site of application. |
US10632139B2 |
Ophthalmic solution comprising diquafosol
Regarding Diquafosol ophthalmic solution comprising a chelating agent at a concentration of 0.0001 to 1% (w/v), formation of insoluble precipitates found in Diquafosol ophthalmic solution during storage of the solution, as well as deterioration of the filtration performance in the course of production (course of filtration sterilization), have been inhibited. Further, in Diquafosol ophthalmic solution comprising a chelating agent, reduction of eye irritation and enhancement of the preservative effectiveness have been confirmed, in comparison to Diquafosol ophthalmic solution comprising no chelating agent. Accordingly, the present invention has been confirmed to provide physicochemical properties that are stable during the courses of production and distribution as well as the course of storage by a patient, and also reduce eye irritation and enhance preservative effectiveness. |
US10632135B2 |
Orally available compounds, a process for preparing the same and their uses as anti-adhesive drugs for treating E. coli induced inflammatory bowel diseases such as crohn's disease
Orally available compounds, a process for preparing the same and their uses as anti-adhesive drugs for treating E. coli induced inflammatory bowel diseases such as crohn's disease. |
US10632134B2 |
Cannabinoid receptor modulators
Provided are certain methods useful in the treatment of cancer comprising administering a compound of Formula Ia and pharmaceutical compositions thereof that modulate the activity of the cannabinoid CB2 receptor; |
US10632130B2 |
Dehydroandrosterol and methods of using the same
A method of promoting muscle growth consisting of providing a dietary supplement containing an effective amount of dehydroandrosterol to a user. A composition for promoting muscle growth containing an effective amount of dehydroandrosterol. |
US10632124B2 |
Adrenoceptors antagonists for the prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative conditions
The present disclosure teaches methods for treating and preventing a variety of neurodegenerative conditions and symptoms associated therewith, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and idiopathic Parkinson's disease (iPD), by utilizing adrenoceptor antagonists. Adrenoceptor antagonists that can be used include β-blockers, such as acebutolol, betaxolol, bisopropolol, bopindolol, carvedilol, metoprolol, oxprenolol, propranolol, and timolol. The present disclosure also teaches methods for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of iPD. |
US10632122B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis and other apicomplexan protozoan related diseases
The present disclosure is directed to compositions and methods for inhibiting either Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) calcium dependent protein kinases (TgCDPKs) or Cryptosporidium parvum (C. parvum) and Cryptosporidium hominus (C. hominus) calcium dependent protein kinases (CpCDPKs) using pyrazolopyrimidine and/or imidazo[1,5-a]pyrazine inhibitors, of the Formula (I), wherein the variables X, Y, Z, R1, and R3 are defined herein. |
US10632119B2 |
Fused bicyclic 2,4-diaminopyrimidine derivative as a dual ALK and FAK inhibitor
The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a salt form thereof. The compound of formula (I) has ALK and FAK inhibitory activity, and may be used to treat proliferative disorders. |
US10632112B2 |
Combination therapy for treatment of HBV infections
Provided herein is a combination therapy comprising a compound of Formula I and peginterferon alfa-2a, or another interferon analog. The combination therapy is useful for the treatment of HBV infection. Also provided herein are compositions comprising a compound of Formula I and peginterferon alfa-2a, or another interferon analog. |
US10632109B2 |
Tiotropium inhalation solution for nebulization
The present invention relates to a sterile pharmaceutical composition comprising tiotropium or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for inhalation via nebulization to a subject (e.g. a human). The invention also relates to a process for preparing the pharmaceutical composition and its use in the treatment of respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in a subject. |
US10632107B2 |
Crystalline forms of benzoquinoline inhibitors of vesicular monoamine transporter 2
The present invention provides crystalline forms of Deutetrabenazine. Specific crystalline forms provided by the present invention include Deutetrabenazine Form APO-I, a co-crystal of Deutetrabenazine and quercetin, and Deutetrabenazine Form APO-II, a co-crystal of Deutetrabenazine and luteolin. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the Deutetrabenazine crystalline forms, and the use of these forms in the treatment of tardive dyskinesia and chorea associated with Huntington's disease. |
US10632105B2 |
Pharmacological stimulation to facilitate and restore standing and walking functions in spinal cord motor disorders
The invention relates to the selective targeting of specific α2 adrenergic receptor subtypes for facilitating and also restoring standing and walking in a subject affected by spinal cord disorders, in particular spinal cord injury. In particular, the improvement of locomotion by targeting specific receptor subtypes can be achieved by stimulation of the α2c receptor subtype using an α2c specific agonist or by blocking the α2a receptor subtype using α2a antagonists. A combination of an α2c agonist and an α2a antagonist is also provided for a synergistic effect. Alternatively, a large α2 agonist can be used in combination with an α2a antagonist to achieve specific stimulation of the α2c receptor. Pharmaceutical compositions, kit-of-parts and therapeutic systems comprising said agonists/antagonists as active agents are objects of the present invention. A robotic interface and epidural electric stimulation can also be used in combination with the compositions of the invention for restoring voluntary control of locomotion. |
US10632104B2 |
Autotaxin inhibitors and uses thereof
Described herein are methods and compositions for the treatment of conditions, diseases, or disorders associated with autotaxin activity. The methods and compositions disclosed herein include the use of at least one autotaxin inhibitor compound. |
US10632103B2 |
Arginine methyltransferase inhibitors and uses thereof
Described herein are compounds of Formula (I), pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Compounds described herein are useful for inhibiting arginine methyltransferase activity. Methods of using the compounds for treating arginine methyltransferase-mediated disorders are also described. |
US10632102B2 |
Carbazole derivatives for the treatment of fibrotic diseases and related symptoms, and conditions thereof
The invention provides carbazole derivatives for the treatment of fibrotic diseases (pathological collagen deposition) in tissues and organs, and related symptoms, and conditions thereof. |
US10632090B2 |
Methods and compositions for improving microvascular function, suppressing cyclooxygenase activity, reducing platelet aggregation and increasing levels of resveratrol in plasma
Methods of suppressing cyclooxygenase activity or reducing platelet aggregation of a mammal in need thereof by administering to a mammal in need thereof an effective amount of trans-resveratrol and arginine for a period of at least two weeks. |
US10632089B2 |
Tyrosinase activity inhibitor and external preparation for skin
A tyrosinase activity inhibitor is prepared by combining (A) a metal (zinc, cobalt or iron) chelate compound of α-lipoyl amino acid or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt with (B-1) a human manganese SOD or (B-2) an ascorbic acid compound such as ascorbic acid and ascorbyl glucoside. A ratio (R1) of the (B-1) component content to the (A) component content is preferably 0.001 to 1,500, when R1 is defined as R1=[Unit concentration of (B-1) component (unit/mL)/Concentration of (A) component (μg/mL)], and a ratio (R2) of the (A) component content to the (B-2) component content is preferably 0.0001 to 1,000, when R2 is defined as R2=[Concentration of (A) component (m/mL)/Concentration of (B-1) component (mg/mL)]. An external preparation for skin contains the (A) component and the (B-1) component or the (B-2) component as effective ingredients for inhibiting tyrosinase activity. |
US10632082B2 |
Process for the continuous manufacture of a polyisobutylene based transdermal patch
The present invention is directed to a process for manufacturing a transdermal delivery device comprising a backing layer, a release liner, and an adhesive layer between the backing layer and release liner. More specifically, the invention is directed to a process of preparing an adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive layer is comprised of polyisobutylene and an active pharmaceutical ingredient. |
US10632081B2 |
Intralymphatic delivery of hyaluronan nanoparticle for cancer metastasis
Disclosed is an intralymphatic delivery method for treating lymphatic cancer using hyaluronan nanoparticles. These nanoparticles include a hyaluronic acid derivative and a platinum compound. The hyaluronan derivative includes hyaluronic acid, modified histidine and optionally one or more of a polymer or a C4-C20 alkyl. The hyaluronic acid derivative may include linking group(s) that connect the polymer or the C4-C20 alkyl to the hyaluronic acid. The platinum compound includes dichloro(1,2-diaminocyclohexane) platinum (DACHPt), cisplatin and oxaliplatin. This intralymphatic delivery method offers significant advantages for the use of platinum medicines in treating lymphatic cancer. |
US10632079B2 |
Microspheres having core/shell structure
Disclosed are microspheres having a core/shell structure and a spherical shape, wherein (a) the core comprises solid-state aripiprazole, and (b) the shell coats all or most of the surface of the core, and the shell comprises a biodegradable polymer; a process for producing the microspheres; and an injectable aqueous suspension formulation containing the microspheres; and the like. |
US10632076B2 |
Tablet comprising separate binder and erythritol
The invention relates to an oral delivery vehicle tablet, the delivery vehicle tablet being formed by compression of a plurality of particles, wherein the oral delivery vehicle tablet comprises sugar alcohol(s) in an amount of 40 to 99.9% by weight of the delivery vehicle tablet, wherein the oral delivery vehicle tablet comprises non-direct compressible (non-DC) erythritol particles in an amount of 15-50% by weight of the delivery vehicle tablet, wherein the oral delivery vehicle tablet comprises one or more binders other than binders granulated to the sugar alcohol(s) in an amount of 0.1 to 6% by weight of the tablet, wherein the delivery vehicle tablet comprises a plurality of further sugar alcohol particles in an amount of at least 10% by weight of the delivery vehicle tablet and wherein said further sugar alcohols particles have a composition which is different from said non-DC erythritol. |
US10632074B2 |
Composite granulated product including sugar or sugar alcohol, swelling binder, disintegrating agent and highly absorbent excipient, and method for manufacturing composite granulated product
The present invention provides a composite granulated product that is optimal for allowing a tablet, preferably an orally disintegrating tablet (OD tablet) to be excellent in disintegrability and have proper hardness. The composite granulated product includes a sugar or a sugar alcohol, a swelling binder, a disintegrating agent, and a highly absorbent excipient. |
US10632070B2 |
Hydrogel toxin-absorbing or binding nanoparticles
The present invention provides for compositions comprising a polymeric hydrogel impregnated with a toxin-absorbing or binding nanoparticle. The present invention also provides for the use of the above compositions for decreasing or neutralizing the effect of a toxin, or for treating or preventing an infection by a microbe that produces a toxin, in a subject. The exemplary toxin is a biological toxin such as a viral, bacterial, fungal, plant or animal toxin. |
US10632068B2 |
Medical devices including medicaments and methods of making and using same including enhancing comfort, enhancing drug penetration, and treatment of myopia
The present invention recognizes that medical devices, such as but not limited to contact lenses, can be made having a coating made at least in part using printing technologies to provide drug storage and drug release structures. The coating preferably includes at least one drug reservoir layer and a least one barrier layer, and can include structures, such as but not limited to capillary structures that alone or in combination modulate the release of the drug from the coating. One aspect of the present invention is a medical device that incorporates a drug in at least one coating. A second aspect of the present invention is a method of making a medical device that incorporates a drug in at least one coating. A third aspect of the present invention is a method of using a medical device of the present invention to treat, prevent from having, prevent from developing, control, reduce the severity, or reduce the progression of a disease, disorder or condition of a subject. |
US10632066B1 |
Method of providing birth control
The present disclosure describes a vaginal system comprising segesterone acetate and ethinyl estradiol configured for thirteen 28-day product-use cycles that is compatible with male condoms comprising natural rubber latex, polyisoprene, or polyurethane and a method of providing birth control using the vaginal system wherein a secondary contraception is employed when the vaginal system is removed or expelled from the vagina for specified amounts of time during any of the product-use cycles. |
US10632065B2 |
Microneedle device containing recombinant follicle stimulating hormone
The present invention provides a microneedle device comprising: a substrate; a microneedle disposed on the substrate; and a coating layer formed on the microneedle; in which the coating layer comprises a recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone, arginine, and glycerin, in the coating layer, the mass of arginine is 0.07 to 0.75-fold of the mass of the recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone and the mass of glycerin is 0.1 to 2.75-fold of the mass of the recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone. |
US10632063B2 |
Cosmetic kit
This invention relates to kits that allow the user to apply cosmetic products such as creams and serums to be mixed with a subject's own platelet rich plasma (PRP) and applied to the skin for several days. |
US10632060B2 |
Nail composition with capped oligomers
The present disclosure relates generally to a composition comprising at least one capped oligomer, at least one solvent, at least one film former, and at least one monomer or polymer, said composition having a sward hardness <10 and >1 when applied to a glass plate. |
US10632057B2 |
Cosmetic composition for eyes
A cosmetic composition for the eyes of the present disclosure contains 10.01 to 30% by mass of a silicone series film forming agent and 25 to 70% by mass of a volatile oil component with respect to the total amount of the cosmetic composition for the eyes. The amount of a volatile silicone series oil component is 25% by mass or greater with respect to the total volatile oil component, and the hardness is 30 or greater and 100 or less. The cosmetic composition has superior cosmetic lasting effects and can be utilized as both mascara and eyeliner. |
US10632056B2 |
Supplement to support healthy hair, skin, and nails
A supplement composition formulated to support the health of a human's hair skin and nails containing biotin, Haematococcus pluvialis algae, and Reishi. |
US10632055B2 |
Method and kit for coloring of hair with acid dyes
The subject of the present disclosure is a method for coloring of keratinous fibers, particularly human hair, including the following steps in the specified sequence: A) Treatment of the fibers with a hydrous pre-treatment agent (V), B) Treatment of the fibers with a hydrous coloring agent (F), wherein the pre-treatment agent (V) has a pH value of from about 1.0 to about 5.0 and the coloring agent (F) has at least one partially-oxidizing acid dye and a pH value of from about 5.0 to about 9.5. An additional subject of the present disclosure is a multi-component package unit (kit) including a pre-treatment agent (V) and a coloring agent (F). |
US10632051B2 |
Hair bleaching agent and method for gentle oxidative lightening of hair
The subject matter of the present disclosure is the use of a combination of succinic acid and ethylene carbonate in a hair bleaching agent to reduce the damage to keratinic fibers due to the oxidative hair lightening. |
US10632050B2 |
Vesicle for enhancing skin absorption, and method of preparing the same
A method of preparing a vesicle for skin absorption enhancement, a vesicle prepared using the method, and a cosmetic composition including the vesicle are provided. The vesicle preparation method may provide a skin absorption enhancement effect and may be used to prepare vesicles with improved formulation stability. The vesicle prepared using the method may be safe without skin irritation and have an improved skin absorption effect due to the use of a ceramide as a skin absorption enhancer, and may have improved formulation stability due to use of a nonionic surfactant and a phospholipid. Accordingly, the vesicle may be used in cosmetic compositions for enhancing skin absorption of bioactive ingredients such as functional ingredients. |
US10632048B2 |
Oral waste disposal device for chewing tobacco
The disclosure provides a disposal device for receiving and storing an oral waste product. The disposal device includes a waste container having a first opening for passage of the oral waste product into and out of the container. The disposal device includes a mouthpiece having a first end, a second end, and an interior channel extending from the first end to the second end. The mouthpiece is for a user to spit the oral waste product into the first end and for the oral waste product to exit at the second end. The disposal device includes a waste tube for passage of the waste product from the mouthpiece to the waste container. The waste tube has a first opening and a second opening. The first opening is sealingly coupled to the second end of the mouthpiece. The second opening is sealingly coupled to the first opening of the waste container. |
US10632045B1 |
Secure portable pill canister for order fulfillment
One aspect of this disclosure provides a medication fulfillment canister. In one embodiment, the canister comprises a bottom section having a tray portion for receiving a medication therein. An upper dispensing compartment is located over a rearward end of the bottom section that is removably attached to the bottom section. A lower edge of the upper dispensing compartment is located above the bottom section to form an opening therebetween to allow a medication to pass therethrough and into the tray portion. A tray lid is removably attached to the canister and configured to cover the tray portion and rotate between an open position and a closed position. A lock is located within a wall of the bottom section that locks the tray lid in the closed position. |
US10632044B2 |
Compounding systems and methods for safe medicament transport
An automatic or semi-automatic preparation system and process is provided for forming a medicament solution from a vial containing one of a liquid and a non-liquid material. |
US10632043B2 |
Premix formulation for parenteral use and packaging thereof
The present invention relates to stable premix formulations for parenteral use and packaging for such formulations. The present invention relates to use of a single layer or multilayer film bags comprising polypropylene for packing premixed injectable formulations which remain stable during the storage period.The present invention relates to use of a single layer or multilayer film bags comprising polypropylene for packing dexmedetomidine premixed formulations. Such stable premixed formulations packed into a single layer or multilayer film bags comprising polypropylene are highly advantageous since they are ready-to-use, for example, in perioperative care of a subject in need thereof for sedation. |
US10632042B2 |
Guiding means for administering acupuncture and other healing procedures
The invention is guiding means that are adapted to serve as guides to accurately locate specific locations on the body to be stimulated in order to prevent, diagnose, and treat specific types of diseases and other conditions in humans and animals. The invention includes specially modified and personalized articles of clothing and an apparatus for supporting an organ of a human or animal body adapted for accurately positioning and orienting the organ with respect to each other a device for administering the stimulation or the healing process. The apparatus and embodiments of the articles of clothing are adapted as stands that support devices used to apply stimulation to the location. The applied stimulation can be any of the therapies which depend on the application of energy or force to specific locations on the body. |
US10632039B2 |
Apparatus to facilitate the delivery of targeted pressure therapy
The present invention is an apparatus for reducing the stresses applied to the hands of a therapist and improving the ability of the therapist to accurately apply a desired level of pressure to a patient when performing massage therapy on that patient. |
US10632038B2 |
Fascial abrasion tool with textured surface
A fascial abrasion technique tool is provided having at least one treating surface, wherein the treating surface is provided with a textured surface, so as to assist in massaging the fasica of a patient. The textured surface can be provided by a series of ridges and grooves on the edge surface, but more preferably, is provided by grid-blasting of the edge surface to produce pitting of the edge surface. Preferably, the entire tool is provided with a textured surface. The tool provides improved ability for a therapist to provide fascial abrasion therapy. |
US10632034B2 |
Antimicrobial covers for rails
A rail cover assembly includes first and second cover portions coupled to one another. The first and second cover portions have surface regions made from an antimicrobial material. The first cover portion has opposing and longitudinally-extending L-shaped lips. The second cover portion has opposing longitudinal edges for nesting with the first cover portion's lips. |
US10632033B1 |
Bed-based safety protocol control
A patient bed is provided in a healthcare facility having a network including a real time locating system (RTLS) and an electronic medical records (EMR) computer. The patient bed includes bed control circuitry that is configured to receive at least one protocol messages from the EMR computer and, in response to the at least one protocol message, enables at least one bed safety protocol in which at least one bed condition is monitored by the bed control circuitry. The bed control circuitry generates an alert in response to the at least one bed condition being in an undesirable state and no caregiver being present in the patient room as determined by the RTLS and communicated to the bed circuitry. The bed control circuitry suspends monitoring the at least one bed condition in response to the RTLS indicating to the bed control circuitry that at least one caregiver is present in the patient room. |
US10632031B2 |
Adjustable lift chair frame
A lift chair frame is disclosed having an adjustable seat including a front support bar assembly including a left member and a right member connected to the left member, a rear support bar assembly opposite the front support bar assembly along a longitudinal direction, a left support bar connected to the front and rear support bar assemblies, and a right support bar opposite the left support bar along a lateral direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and connected to the front and rear support bar assemblies. The lift chair frame also includes an adjustable back coupled to the adjustable seat, where each of the left and right members includes a plurality of alignment features positioned in predetermined locations that correspond to predetermined adjustable seat widths, such that during assembly one of the predetermined adjustable seat widths can be achieved by 1) aligning one of the alignment features of the left member with one of the alignment features of the right member, and 2) securing the left member to the right member. |
US10632029B2 |
Absorbent cores having material free areas
An absorbent core for use in an absorbent article is provided and comprises a core wrap enclosing an absorbent material, the absorbent material comprising superabsorbent polymer particles. The superabsorbent polymer particles represent less than 85% by weight based on the total weight of the absorbent material. The core wrap comprises a top side and a bottom side, the absorbent core comprises one or more area(s) substantially free of absorbent material through which the top side of the core wrap is attached to the bottom side of the core wrap, so that when the absorbent material swells the core wrap forms one or more channel(s) along the area(s) substantially free of absorbent material. The superabsorbent polymer particles have a value of Absorption Against Pressure (AAP) of at least 22 g/g according to the Absorption Against Pressure Test Method and a bulk density of at least 0.5 g/ml according to the Bulk Density Test Method. |
US10632025B2 |
Wearable article having elastic belt
A wearable article wherein least some of the elastic bodies may be arranged in at least 2 sets of a concentrated array defined as meeting: a) one concentrated array is formed by 2-4 elastic bodies; b) each elastic body within one concentrated array is disposed in an inner-interval between each elastic body of 2-4 mm; and c) one specific concentrated array disposed in an extra-interval between at least one neighboring elastic body outside the specific concentrated array of less than 8 mm. The entirety of the length of the belt side edge of the front belt may be seamed with a certain length of the belt side edge of the back belt to define a seam length LS. The front and back belts may each divided into 4 zones wherein at least 2 concentrated arrays are disposed on the front proximal tummy zone or the back distal tummy zone. |
US10632022B2 |
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. |
US10632018B2 |
Apparatus and methods for controlling tissue oxygenation for wound healing and promoting tissue viability
A wound treatment system includes a housing that defines an oxygen outlet. An oxygen production subsystem is included in the housing and coupled to the oxygen outlet. A control subsystem is coupled to the oxygen production subsystem and configured to receive pressure information that is indicative of a pressure in a restricted airflow enclosure that is coupled to the oxygen outlet. The control subsystem then uses the pressure information to control power provided to the oxygen production subsystem in order to control an oxygen flow that is created by the oxygen production subsystem and provided through the oxygen outlet to the restricted airflow enclosure. |
US10632017B2 |
Trigger assembly for tympanostomy tube delivery device
A tympanostomy tube delivery device comprises a shaft assembly, a pressure equalization tube, and a trigger assembly. The shaft assembly comprises a cannula and a pusher operable to translate relative to the cannula. The pressure equalization tube is positioned within the shaft assembly. The pusher is operable to drive the pressure equalization tube out of the shaft assembly. The trigger assembly includes a pair of pushbuttons and a linkage. The pushbuttons are secured to the device via living hinges and are selectively pivotable. The linkage is configured to engage the delivery device to thereby selectively prevent actuation of the delivery device. The pivoting of one or both the pushbuttons is configured cause the linkage to collapse so as to disengage the delivery device and thereby actuate the delivery device. |
US10632014B2 |
Birefringent lens for laser beam delivery
An ophthalmic laser system includes a laser engine to generate a beam of femtosecond laser pulses, a laser scanner to scan each laser pulse of the beam in three dimensions according to a scan pattern, and a compound lens comprising a glass lens and a birefringent lens, the compound lens arranged to receive the scanned beam and configured to split each laser pulse of the scanned beam into an ordinary pulse and an extraordinary pulse, producing an ordinary beam comprising ordinary pulses and an extraordinary beam comprising extraordinary pulses. A particular ordinary pulse and a particular extraordinary pulse split from a particular laser pulse are spatially separated in depth along an optical axis of the compound lens, by a distance greater than or equal to 5 μm, and temporally separated by a delay greater than or equal to a pulse duration of the femtosecond laser pulses. An objective is configured to focus the ordinary beam and the extraordinary beam within an ophthalmic target. |
US10632013B2 |
Methods and devices for drug delivery to ocular tissue using microneedle
Methods and devices are provided for targeted administration of a drug to a patient's eye. In one embodiment, the method includes inserting a hollow microneedle into the sclera of the eye at an insertion site and infusing a fluid drug formulation through the inserted microneedle and into the suprachoroidal space of the eye, wherein the infused fluid drug formulation flows within the suprachoroidal space away from the insertion site during the infusion. The fluid drug formulation may flow circumferentially toward the retinochoroidal tissue, macula, and optic nerve in the posterior segment of the eye. |
US10632012B2 |
Sustained release delivery of active agents to treat glaucoma and ocular hypertension
A method of decreasing intraocular pressure (IOP) in an eye of a patient in need thereof includes implanting a first lacrimal implant through a firsts punctum and into a first lacrimal canaliculus of the eye of the patient. The method may further comprise implanting a second lacrimal implant through a second punctum and into a second lacrimal canaliculus of the eye of the patient, and releasing, on a sustained basis a therapeutically effective amount of an intraocular pressure-reducing therapeutic agent. |
US10632010B2 |
Breathing assist device
An apparatus is provided for breathing assistance that includes a body for positioning within an oral cavity of a user, the body defining at least one first opening for allowing airflow between lips of the user. Two second openings are provided in the oral cavity to allow air flow into and out of a posterior region of the oral cavity and two channels, each channel connecting a respective second opening to the at least one first opening and each channel passing at least one of at least partially along the buccal cavity and at least partially between the teeth to thereby provide an airway for the user. The airway at least partially bypasses the nasal passage and acts to replicate a healthy nasal passage and pharyngeal space. |
US10632002B2 |
Orthopedic knee joint and method for controlling an orthopedic knee joint
The invention relates to an orthopedic knee joint, comprising an upper part (2), on which upper connecting means (20) are disposed, a lower part (3) pivotally supported on the upper part (2), connecting means for orthopedic components (4), and a stop ( ) for delimiting an extension movement, wherein the stop (7) is configured displaceably and coupled to an adjusting device (64), which is coupled to a control device (6), which actuates the adjusting device (64) as a function of sensor data and changes the position of the stop (7). |
US10631998B2 |
Lumbar interbody fusion cage for treating lumbar spondylolisthesis via lateral approach
The disclosure claims a lumbar interbody fusion cage for treating lumbar spondylolisthesis via a lateral approach. The lumbar interbody fusion cage comprises a supporting frame body, wherein upper and lower blades are mounted on the upper and lower end surfaces of the supporting frame body, a distracting component for driving the upper and lower blades to axially distract along a lumbar interbody and an orthotopic moving component for driving the upper and lower blades to move along the lumbar interbody back and forth are mounted in the supporting frame body, the upper and lower blades respectively extend to form lateral lobes, fixing holes through which fixing nails penetrate are formed on the lateral lobes, the fixing nail of the upper lateral lobe penetrates backward from bottom to top in a slanting way to give a certain rear thrust to the slipped lumbar vertebrae and help reduction of the lumbar spondylolisthesis, and the fixing nailing of the lower lateral lobe penetrates forward from top to bottom to give a forward thrust to the lumbar vertebrae and help the reduction of the lumbar spondylolisthesis. The lumbar interbody fusion cage can solve both an intervertebral spacing and dislocation arisen from forward and backward lumbar spondylolisthesis, has easy operation and small pain to patients, and is safer and more reliable. |
US10631997B2 |
Device and method for deployment of an anchoring device for intervertebral spinal fusion
A device and methods for intervertebral spinal fusion of adjacent intervertebral bodies. An intervertebral spacer is positioned within a narrow disc space between adjacent intervertebral bodies of a patient. The spacer is arranged with upper and lower guides. The guides are adapted to simultaneously guide the deployment of upper and lower anchors of an anchoring device into their respective intervertebral bodies. The spacer is also adapted to lock the upper and lower anchors to the spacer in the deployed position. |
US10631995B2 |
Posterior total joint replacement
A prosthetic system for implantation between upper and lower vertebrae comprises an upper joint component. The upper joint component comprises an upper contact surface and an upper articulation surface. The system further includes a lower joint component. The lower joint component comprises a lower contact surface and a lower articulation surface configured to movably engage the upper articulation surface to form an articulating joint. The articulating joint is adapted for implantation within a disc space between the upper and lower vertebrae, allowing the upper and lower vertebrae to move relative to one another. The system further includes a bridge component extending posteriorly from one of either the upper or lower joint components and from the disc space. The bridge component has a distal end opposite the one of the either upper or lower joint components. The distal end of the bridge component comprises a connection component adapted to receive a fastener. |
US10631994B2 |
Fusion Implant
Implants, instruments, and methods are presented for fixing adjacent bone portions to promote fusion of the bone portions. |
US10631991B2 |
Tibial prosthesis for tibia with varus resection
Methods, systems and apparatuses are disclosed including apparatuses that can be used in a total knee replacement procedure. According to one example, a tibial implant is disclosed. The tibial implant can be configured for attachment to a tibia in a knee arthroplasty and can include a baseplate having a lateral portion and a medial portion oriented relative to an anteroposterior axis and a fixation member. Each of the lateral portion and the medial portion can have a distal surface configured to interface with a resected proximal surface of a tibia. The fixation member can be coupled to and extend both distally and medially from the baseplate such that the fixation member is oriented at an acute angle relative to the distal surface of the medial portion. |
US10631989B2 |
Surface replacement implant for the distal humerus
The present invention relates to a partial joint replacement (1000), encompassing a shell-like segment (100) with a concave inner contour (3) for the arrangement on at the bone structure of a patient, wherein the segment (100) comprises a lateral section (5) and a medial section (7) along a longitudinal direction (x), and wherein the outer contour (1) of the segment (100) comprise in longitudinal direction (x) at least one inflection point (9). |
US10631986B2 |
Transcatheter delivery system with transverse wheel actuation
A delivery device for a collapsible prosthetic heart valve, the delivery device including an inner shaft, a distal sheath disposed about a portion of the inner shaft and forming a compartment with the inner shaft, the compartment adapted to receive the valve, the inner shaft and the distal sheath being movable relative to one another, and a handle including a frame having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end, the handle including a deployment actuator and a hub, the deployment actuator and the hub being independently capable of opening and closing the compartment, a resheathing lock configured to alert a user of a position of the distal sheath and to impede movement of the distal sheath, and an indicator disposed on the frame and capable of showing an extent of deployment of the valve. |
US10631981B2 |
Delivery catheter distal cap
An intravascular device delivery system includes a distal end cap to connect an elongated member of the intravascular device delivery system to an intravascular device. The distal end cap includes at least one connection member radially movable relative to the distal end cap that is configured to engage with a complimentary recess in the intravascular device. |
US10631980B2 |
Expandable introducer sheath having a steering mechanism
An expandable introducer sheath provided with a steering mechanism is disclosed. The introducer sheath is configured for providing a prosthesis delivery system percutaneous access to a patient's vasculature. The introducer sheath includes a sheath component defining a central lumen and having a longitudinally-extending, radially-expandable portion. The sheath component also includes a steering wire slidably disposed within a wall thereof that longitudinally extends along the radially-expandable portion. When the steering wire is in a slackened configuration, the steering wire permits a width of the radially-expandable portion to increase. When the steering wire is in a taut configuration, the steering wire permits a distal portion of the sheath component to be manipulated or bent in order to align a distal port of the introducer sheath, for instance, with an ostium of a branch vessel. |
US10631979B2 |
Transcatheter stent and valve assembly
Valves constructed from low porosity leaflets are disclosed. The valves disclosed herein may be integrated into a variety of structures, such as valved conduits and transcatheter stents, and may be constructed of one or more layers. Embodiments herein are also directed to methods of using the same and methods of making the same. |
US10631977B2 |
Covering and assembly method for transcatheter valve
A covering layer for a transcatheter heart valve is in various embodiments configured to prevent or reduce damage to the native valve tissue around the site where the prosthetic valve is implanted. In some cases, prosthetic valves are manufactured with the covering layer attached. Other covering layers are stand-alone accessories that can be mounted onto pre-existing prosthetic valves by an end user. Covering layers that can be mounted by an end user are provided with various features that can facilitate easier attachment of the covering layer to the prosthetic valve, which further reduces the possibility of damage to the covering layer or to the valve. Another covering is provided with two layers in order to insulate and protect the native tissue surrounding the implant from damage due to friction or abrasion, and/or other movement driven wear. |
US10631974B2 |
Cell suspension preparation technique and device
The present invention provides for methods and devices suitable for producing a transplantable cellular suspension of living tissue suitable for grafting to a patient. In applying the method and/or in using the device, donor tissue is harvested, subjected to a cell dissociation treatment, cells suitable for grafting back to a patient are collected and dispersed in a solution that is suitable for immediate dispersion over the recipient graft site. |
US10631968B2 |
Humidity-management packaging systems and methods
Packaging systems and methods are disclosed for storing a bioprosthetic device comprising a bioprosthetic tissue and maintaining a target relative humidity across a temperature range. The packaging system includes a sealed package defining an internal space having an internal volume, and a humidity control device and bioprosthetic device within the internal space. The humidity control device includes a barrier defining an enclosed space and a humidity control solution comprising glycerol in the enclosed space. At least a portion of the barrier comprises a gas-permeable membrane. The target relative humidity is provided within the internal volume of the sealed package and the control device maintains the target relative humidity across the temperature range by selectively liberating and absorbing water vapor. |
US10631966B2 |
System for sphincteric and other tissue regeneration
The invention provides a system treating a weak or leaking urinary or other sphincter. The system includes two magnets and one or more devices to immobilize one of the magnets on a first side of the body organ to immobilize the other magnet on the second side of the body organ. The magnets may be positioned around the body organ with opposite poles facing each other. The invention may be used to induce the formation of muscle tissue of a sphincter such as a urethral sphincter or gastroesophageal sphincter, and also for mechanically occluding a leaking urethral or vesicovaginal fistula. |
US10631965B2 |
Method and apparatus for protection of soft tissues against a teeth whitening substance
A whitening smart pen apparatus (10) for automatically dispensing a teeth whitening substance onto one or more teeth of a user comprises a fluid reservoir (16), a nozzle (18) having an output port (26), a fluid dispenser (20), a sensor (22) and a controller (24). The fluid dispenser dispenses the teeth whitening substance from the fluid reservoir to the nozzle and is output via the output port. The sensor, positioned in an advance dispensing direction of the nozzle, senses a target surface that comprises either (i) a tooth surface (12) or (ii) other surface (14). The controller (24) is configured for (i) controlling a gating of the fluid dispenser (20) to dispense the teeth whitening substance from the fluid reservoir (16) in response to the sensor (22) detecting the tooth surface (12), and (ii) stopping or disabling the gating of the fluid dispenser to stop or disable a dispensing of the teeth whitening substance from the fluid reservoir in response to the sensor (22) detecting the other surface (14). |
US10631964B2 |
Oral care implement
An oral care implement including a handle and a replacement head that is detachably coupled to the handle. The oral care implement may include a handle having a longitudinal axis that includes a gripping portion and a stem extending from the gripping portion. The gripping portion may have a shoulder that circumferentially surrounds the stem and an annular rib protruding from the shoulder. The replacement head may have a sleeve portion terminating in a proximal edge that is formed from a resilient material. The replacement head may be detachably coupled to the handle so that the annular rib of the shoulder and the proximal edge of the sleeve portion that is formed of elastomeric material are in contact with one another. |
US10631961B2 |
High translucent dental zirconia blank and sintered body
A zirconia ceramic body for use with dental prosthetics has an L* value between 10 and 20 for a sample thickness 011 to 1.3 mm in accordance with CIE L*a*b* colorimetric system. The zirconia ceramic body can have between 6-20 wt % or 7.20 wt % of yttria based on total weight percent of the zirconia ceramic body. The zirconia ceramic body is subsequently finally sinterable to produce a translucent zirconia sintered body. In one aspect, the sintered body has a total light transmittance of at least 36% and less than 50% to light with a wavelength of 400 nm, and less than 55% to light with a wavelength of 600 nm, at a thickness of 0.6 mm, measured using a LAMBDA 35 UV/VIS Spectrophotometer manufactured by Perkin Elmer. |
US10631960B2 |
Dental impression model system, apparatus, and method
Embodiments of this invention provide predictability and standardization in the field creating dental models. Embodiments of the invention are capable of accommodating multiple variations and goals of dental impressions, including but not limited to creating dental models for study models, mouth guards, night guards, whitening trays, sleep apnea/snoring devices, etc. Embodiments may incorporate single arch and dual arch impression trays, as well as base model formers and articulators, among other devices of varying shapes, dimensions, sizes and manufacturers. Embodiments of the invention use standard dimensions for accommodating various components. To adapt embodiments of the invention for multiple purposes, and to standardize the process, embodiments of the invention include a shell that allows for standardized dental models to be suspended in the shell during the process of creating dental molds, creating a reservoir for the dental mold. Embodiments allow for a trimming process where impressions are standardized by cutting away lateral excess impression material by running a knife along the lateral portion of upper and lower impression tray walls, and then by trimming away vertical excess by placing the tray into the vertical excess trimming device.In these embodiments, dental impressions and embodiments of a predetermined shell allow dental models to be created, including articulated models, in a simplified process.The present invention thus allows dental professionals to easily pour up single and double arch dental impressions, create base models, and, optionally, articulate models in fewer steps than currently available, allowing less waste, material, and use of time than traditional and current methods. |
US10631957B2 |
Self-ligating bracket with sliding cover
A self-ligating orthodontic bracket has a sliding archwire cover that has a top surface congruent with the top surface of an upper body portion having an archwire slot. The cover has a resilient locking tab that slides across the slot, bending upward as it encounters a ridge on the other side of the slot, and latching to the ridge to secure the cover in a closed position. The cover has a modified dovetail shape with flared bottom portions that slideably engage guides for reciprocal opening and closing sliding motion. A groove in the slide support track engages the locking tab in the open position preventing it from disengaging from the upper body portion. |
US10631956B1 |
Methods and systems for making an orthodontic aligner having fixing blocks
A method for generating an aligner configured to be coupled to a tooth, the aligner having a body defining a channel arranged for receiving the tooth and a fixing block arranged for coupling the aligner and the tooth, the method comprising acquiring a tooth model, defining a zone on the tooth model, determining, based on the zone, a tooth-coupling surface for coupling the tooth with the aligner, generating, based on the tooth model, a body model by generating an inner surface of the body model based on the tooth model, generating, based on the determined tooth-coupling surface, a fixing block-coupling surface indicative of an outer surface of the fixing block by extruding the tooth-coupling surface by an interference length to inward of the tooth model so as to generate a block model having the fixing block-coupling surface, generating the aligner model by joining the block model with the body model. |
US10631955B2 |
Dental materials using thermoset polymers
Provided herein are crosslinked polymers useful in orthodontic appliances and light polymerizable liquid compositions and formulations useful for making crosslinked polymers. Also provided are methods of making an orthodontic appliance comprising a cross-linked polymer formed by a direct fabrication technique. |
US10631951B2 |
Laser based computer controlled dental preparation system
A dental tissue treatment apparatus and associated methods includes a feedback-controlled beam guidance system for directing treatment to a defined area of dental tissue. |
US10631945B2 |
Autoclavable load sensing device
An adapter for interconnecting a surgical end effector to a surgical device includes: a drive shaft; and a load sensing device disposed about the draft shaft, the load sensing device configured to measure strain imparted on the drive shaft. The load sensing device includes a housing having: a tubular portion having a first end and a second end and defining a cavity therebetween; a first end cap disposed at the first end, the first end cap having a first opening; and a second end cap disposed at the second end, the second end cap having a second opening. The load sensing device also includes a conductive element wrapped at least partially about the tubular portion. |
US10631943B2 |
Surgical drape
Adjustable surgical drapes are provided for easily modifying the size of fenestrations in the drape to accommodate patients of different sizes. |
US10631941B2 |
Robot system
Robot system which includes a master device configured to receive an operating instruction from an operator, slave arm, storage device configured to store operating sequence information that defines processing carried out by slave arm, and control device configured to control operation of slave arm. Control device includes a receiver configured to receive an input signal, motion controller configured to determine whether operating mode of slave arm is to be automatic, manual or correctable automatic mode and control operation of slave arm in determined operating mode, and continuation determinator configured to determine whether continuation of automatic mode is permitted. In a process at which slave arm is scheduled to operate in automatic mode, after motion controller suspends operation of slave arm in automatic mode at a given step of process, continuation determinator determines whether continuation of automatic mode is permitted based on input signal received by receiver when operation is suspended. |
US10631931B2 |
Liquid light guide catheter having biocompatible liquid light guide medium
A method of delivering light energy to target matter in a mammalian body is described. The method may include inserting at least a portion of a catheter into a patient's vasculature, wherein the catheter comprises an open distal tip, a lumen extending proximally from the open distal tip, and at least one optical fiber within the lumen, wherein the at least one optical fiber has a distal end. The method may include flowing a liquid light guide medium through the open-ended catheter tip, wherein the liquid light guide medium flows beyond the distal end of the at least one optical fiber, wherein the liquid light guide medium comprises a magnesium chloride solution having an ion concentration that is isotonic with blood and tissue. The method may include forming a fluid optical channel with the liquid light guide medium between the catheter and the target matter. Other methods are described. |
US10631930B1 |
Ablation system and ablation device
[Object] To provide an ablation system capable of suppressing heat damages to the lumen intima.[Solution] An ablation system 10 has an ablation device 11 in which a balloon 21 is provided on the distal end side of a shaft 22 and an in-side tube 27 causing a fluid to flow into the balloon 21, the internal space of the shaft 22 causing a fluid to flow out of the balloon 21, and an optical fiber 29 guiding laser light into the balloon 21 are individually provided along the shaft 22, a laser light generating unit 12 emitting laser light to the optical fiber 29, and a fluid returning unit 13 returning a fluid into the internal space of the balloon 21. The ablation device 11 has a reflector 33 reflecting laser light emitted from the optical fiber 29 in the balloon 21, in which the reflector 33 is movable along the axial direction 191 in the balloon 21 and is rotatable in the axial direction 101 as the axis line. |
US10631923B2 |
Adjustable electrosurgical pencil
An electrosurgical tool or pencil for use in performing surgery includes an elongate, non-conductive housing having an elongate passage extending from a front end. An elongate electrode is mounted in the passage and slidable therein and has an operating forward section, an insulated central section, and an non-insulated rear section. The electrode can be adjusted in its longitudinal direction by a user. A conducting member is mounted on the rear section of the electrode and an elongate conducting strip is fixedly mounted in the elongate passage adjacent one side of the electrode and parallel thereto. The strip is supported by the housing so as to be in electrical contact with the conducting member which is slidable relative to the conducting strip. A circuit board for controlling the tool's operation is mounted in the housing and connected to the conducting strip. |
US10631920B2 |
Deployment mechanism for surgical instruments
A surgical instrument includes a housing, an energizable member, a proximal hub, and a deployment mechanism. The energizable member is movable between a storage position and a deployed position. The proximal hub is disposed within the housing, coupled to the energizable member, and translatable relative to the housing along a translation axis to deploy the energizable member. The deployment mechanism is configured to selectively translate the proximal hub and includes an actuator movable along a surface of the housing that extends in non-parallel orientation relative to the translation axis. The actuator is operably coupled to the proximal hub and is movable along the surface of the housing in non-parallel orientation relative to the translation axis between a proximal position and a distal position to translate the proximal hub along the translation axis and move the energizable member between the storage position and the deployed position. |
US10631918B2 |
Energizable surgical attachment for a mechanical clamp
An energizable surgical attachment system is configured for engagement about a mechanical clamp. The energizable surgical attachment includes a clamp sleeve having a first sleeve portion configured to receive a first jaw member of a mechanical clamp and a second sleeve portion configured to receive a second jaw member of a mechanical clamp. Each sleeve portion defines an open proximal end, an enclosed distal end, a lumen extending longitudinally therethrough, and an inner surface. First and second electrically-conductive plates are operably associated with the inner surfaces of the clamp sleeve portions. A connector is coupled to each electrically-conductive plate and a cable management hub is configured to releasably couple the electrosurgical cable with the mechanical clamp. |
US10631916B2 |
Filter connection for a smoke evacuation device
A filter connection for a smoke evacuation device includes a filter canister assembly and a socket. The filter canister assembly has a cross-sectional shape with only one line of symmetry that corresponds to a cross-sectional shape of the socket so that the filter canister can only be inserted into the socket in one orientation. One or more key notches on the filter canister may also ensure that the filter is properly installed. A seal creates an airtight boundary between the filter canister and a recess of the socket so that a sealed path in communication with the smoke evacuation device is established before the filter canister is fully inserted into the socket. An electronic connection is made between the filter canister and the socket after the airtight boundary is created. |
US10631915B1 |
Electrosurgical system
An RF electrode can have a straight shaft to generate an RF heat lesion that is asymmetric about the central axis of the cannula through which the RF electrode is introduced into bodily tissue. For example, system for tissue ablation including a cannula and an electrode, the cannula including an elongated shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, the cannula shaft including an electrically conductive active tip distal to an electrically insulated cannula shaft portion, the cannula shaft including a lumen extending from a proximal opening at the proximal end of the shaft to a distal portion of the shaft. |
US10631913B2 |
Filter circuit for electrophysiology system
An ablation generator may include an input port for receiving a monitoring signal respective of tissue of the patient and an output port for providing the monitoring signal another device. A filtering circuit may be disposed between the input port and the output port, the filtering circuit configured to present a high impedance at one or more frequencies at or near which a mapping and navigation system associated with the ablation generator transmits a signal. The filtering circuit may additionally or alternatively be provided in a monitoring system or another component in an electrophysiology system. |
US10631912B2 |
Interface module for use with nerve monitoring and electrosurgery
Concepts presented herein relate to an interface module that can be electrically coupled to an electrical stimulation generator, a radio frequency generator and an instrument. A selection module is coupled to the interface module and operates in a first mode to deliver electrical stimulation signals from the electrical stimulation generator to the instrument and in a second mode to deliver radio frequency signals from the radio frequency generator to the instrument. |
US10631911B2 |
Volumetrically oscillating plasma flows
Volumetrically oscillating plasma flows, the volume of which controllably expands and contracts with time, are disclosed. Volumetrically oscillating plasma flows are generated by providing an energy with a power density that changes with time to the plasma-generating gas to form a plasma flow. The changes in the energy power density result in plasma flow volumetric oscillations. Volumetric oscillations with a frequency of above 20,000 Hz results in ultrasonic acoustic waves, which are known to be beneficial for various medical applications. System for providing volumetrically oscillating plasma flows and a variety of surgical non-surgical applications of such flows are also disclosed. |
US10631908B2 |
Intramedullary nail insertion handle
In one embodiment, an intramedullary nail insertion system has a handle, a coupler, and a securement member. The handle has a body that includes a distal body end, and a proximal body end that is spaced from the distal body end along a proximal direction. Further, the handle defines an aperture that extends from the distal body end to the proximal body end. The coupler includes a distal coupler end having a first fastener that fastens to an intramedullary nail, and includes a proximal coupler end having a second fastener sized to be received through the distal body end in the proximal direction into the aperture of the handle. The securement member has a third fastener that fastens to the second fastener of the coupler so as to capture the handle body between the securement member and the intramedullary nail. The system can be assembled using a two-handed operation. |
US10631905B2 |
Bone cage with helically arranged fenestrations
Disclosed herein is a bone cage that includes a shaft extending from a head to a tapered tip and including threads disposed on an external surface of the shaft. The cage also includes a plurality of fenestrations defining a row disposed in at least a first helix along at least a portion of the shaft, each of the plurality of fenestrations extend directly through a natural portion of the thread. The cage also includes a cannula positioned within the shaft and extending from an opening in the head to another opening in the tip. Each of the fenestrations are defined by a wall that extends from the exterior of the shaft to the cannula. |
US10631902B2 |
Bone shortening device and method
Bone fixation devices and plates are disclosed. The bone fixation device includes a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The first portion includes at least one opening. The second portion includes at least one second opening. The third portion is positioned between the first portion and the second portion and is configured to guide the cutting of a bone. The bone fixation plate includes a first plate portion, a second plate portion, and a third plate portion. The first plate portion includes at least one screw hole for receiving a first bone screw. The second plate portion includes at least one slot for receiving a second bone screw. The third plate portion is positioned adjacent to the first and second plate portions and is configured to guide bone cutting A method of altering a bone using the bone fixation devices and plates is also disclosed. |
US10631898B2 |
Spinal stabilization system with rigid and flexible elements
A spinal stabilization system generally comprises first and second anchor members configured to be secured to first and second vertebrae within a patient's body, a flexible element secured to the first anchor member, and a rigid element secured to the second anchor member. An end portion of the rigid element is coupled to an end portion of the flexible so that the system is able to provide both rigid and dynamic stabilization. The coupling is maintained even if the flexible element relaxes after a period of time within the patient's body. |
US10631897B2 |
External fixator and external fixing system
Provided is an external fixator for reduction of a fractured or deformed bone, which includes a first frame through which the bone passes, a second frame through which the bone passes, the second frame being spaced apart from the first frame, and a variable leg connected to the second frame by a ball joint and having a first leg and a second leg at which a thread is formed respectively. The ball joint includes a ball connected to the first leg through a ball axle and having a perforation hole passing through a center thereof, a ball housing located at the second frame and having a fitting groove into which the ball is fit and a pair of insert holes formed at an outer surface thereof along a direction traversing the fitting groove to face each other, and a pin member provided on the insert hole to pass through the perforation hole. As the ball housing rotates, the first leg rotates to fasten or release screw coupling between the first leg and the second leg and thus change a length of the variable leg. |
US10631885B2 |
Patient-matched total knee arthroscopy
A gauge assembly includes a distal femur gauge including medial and lateral condyle paddles each having a shape and size corresponding to a pre-operative planned distal resection of a patient's femur, and a tibial cutting block connected to the distal femur gauge. The condyle paddles include features, for example, pin-receiving holes, that permit intra-operative anterior-posterior and/or internal-external adjustment of the position of the distal femur gauge. The tibial cutting block includes features, for example, pin-receiving slot and holes, that permit fixing of the varus-valgus and flexion-extension degrees of freedom prior to fixing the internal-external and medial-lateral degrees of freedom. |
US10631883B2 |
Blade reamer assembly for surgical use
A device is provided, including a cutting rib, the cutting rib including an arcuate portion having an outer sharp edge and a centralizer configured to receive the cutting rib through a radial slot, the radial slot forming a gap with the cutting rib. The arcuate portion of the cutting rib is formed into a profile that follows a surface of the centralizer, the outer sharp edge of the arcuate portion of the cutting rib has a wavy profile that forms a tunnel in the gap between the centralizer and the cutting rib, and the outer sharp edge of the arcuate portion of the cutting rib protrudes outwardly from the surface of the centralizer. A method for using the device to cut bone in a surgical configuration is also provided. |
US10631880B1 |
Cannulated modular magnetic glenoid reamer
A glenoid reamer having a rim, a hub located central to the rim, a plurality of cutting blades, each of the blades extending from the rim to the hub, and a first transverse slot and a second transverse slot, wherein the first and second transverse slots are positioned to bisect the rim. The glenoid reamer can be configured to slide over a guide pin and toggle with respect to the guide pin, such that the guide pin is received in the first and second transverse slots and the reamer is substantially parallel with the guide pin. The glenoid reamer can also be configured to toggle with respect to the guide pin, such that the reamer is substantially perpendicular with respect to the guide pin. |
US10631879B2 |
Disposable flexible driveshaft and method for manufacturing disposable flexible driveshafts
A method of producing a coil for a flexible drive shaft includes: winding a roving into at least one helical groove of a mandrel; coating the roving with an uncured material; heating the coated roving to a curing temperature in the at least one helical groove of the mandrel to cure the uncured material and form a composite roving; and stripping the composite roving from the mandrel. A method of forming a flexible driveshaft for a surgical instrument is also provided and includes: feeding a plurality of flexible coils into a feeder such that each of the plurality of flexible coils are spaced from one another about a rod; rotating the rod to wind the plurality of flexible coils about the rod; and binding the wound plurality of flexible coils and rod together. |
US10631869B2 |
Pusher arm and ball release mechanism for embolic coils
This disclosure concerns release mechanisms for medical implants, particularly embolic coils and the like, which utilize bulbous elements and receiving elements to constrain the bulbous elements. In some cases, the receiving elements are sized and shaped to help constrain the bulbous element axially and/or radially, and may work in concert with constraining elements and/or release wires that are optionally moveable independently of the receiving elements. |
US10631868B2 |
System for occlusion of left atrial appendage
An epicardial implant having a positioning device that defines an open interior. The positioning device is configured to be detachably coupled with an implant delivery device such that the positioning device may be detached from the implant delivery device after the implant is in place about an atrial appendage. The positioning device has first and second sides with a distal end that couples the first and second sides. The implant includes an expandable cuff coupled with the positioning device. The positioning device is configured to selectively move the expandable cuff toward and away from an atrial appendage to position the expandable cuff in a desired position relative to the atrial appendage. The expandable cuff is expandable into at least a portion of the open interior of the positioning device to physically occlude a base of the atrial appendage following placement of the expandable cuff into the desired position. |
US10631867B2 |
Feature to reengage safety switch of tissue stapler
A surgical instrument includes an anvil selectively coupleable to a stapling head assembly and a trigger operable to fire staples into tissue compressed between the anvil and the stapling head assembly. In some versions, a lockout member may engage a securing feature to prevent actuation of the anvil relative to the stapling head assembly. For instance, a tab may engage a slot on an actuator, a screen door lock may provide frictional resistance or engage teeth on the actuator, a door may actuate into engagement with one or more recesses, geared teeth may mesh with teeth on the actuator, the lockout member may include a ratcheting assembly to engage actuator, and/or a push button may actuate into a recess while disengaging the lockout member. Alternatively, in some versions, the trigger actuation assembly may be disengaged prior to firing. An anvil position indicator may restrict engagement of the trigger actuation assembly. |
US10631865B2 |
Tissue compression device with features to contain needles and suture during packaging and placement in body
An exemplary tissue compression device for forming an anastomosis includes a first device portion having a first mating surface, a first base wall recessed from the first mating surface so as to define a first inner recess, and a first set of suture bores extending through the first base wall and opening to an outer periphery of the first device portion. A second device portion of the device has a second mating surface, a second base wall recessed from the second mating surface so as to define a second inner recess, and a second set of suture bores extending through the second base wall and opening to an outer periphery of the second device portion. The first and second device portions are configured to compress tissue positioned between the first and second mating surfaces. |
US10631864B2 |
Minimally traumatic anastomosis
An anastomosis prosthesis comprising a tubular member with a leading end comprising a leading edge, and a trailing end comprising a trailing edge, wherein the leading end of the tubular member is reversibly, radially compressible, and the leading edge of the tubular member is provided with one or more radially outwardly directed flexible, substantially linear anchoring members. The anchoring members are initially arranged at an angle in relation to a longitudinal axis of the tubular member such that the anchoring members point in the direction of the trailing end of the tubular member. |
US10631858B2 |
Stapler with cable-driven advanceable clamping element and distal pulley
A surgical tool is provided comprising: a jaw assembly that includes a first and second elongated jaws each having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of the first jaw is mounted to be rotatable about a pivot axis between an open position and a closed position; first parallel side edges secured to the first jaw that extend parallel to a longitudinal first axis of the first jaw; second parallel side edges secured to the second jaw that extend parallel to a longitudinal second axis of second jaw; a slider beam that includes a cross-beam portion sized to slidably fit between the first parallel side edges and between the second parallel side edges, a first transverse beam configured to slidably engage surfaces of the first parallel side edges facing away from the second jaw, and a second transverse beam configured to slidably engage surfaces of the second parallel side edges facing away from the first jaw; a pulley rotatably mounted to the distal end of the first jaw; and a first slider cable secured to one side of the first transverse beam, the first slider cable extending about the pulley and past another side of the first transverse beam to the proximal end of the first jaw. |
US10631857B2 |
Loading unit for surgical instruments with low profile pushers
A loading unit for engagement with a surgical instrument, and including single and double retention slots. At least one single retention cavity includes a first retention guiding surface configured to engage a first pusher guiding surface of a single pusher retained therein, a second retention guiding surface configured to engage a second pusher guiding surface of a single pusher retained therein, a third retention guiding surface configured to engage a third pusher guiding surface of a single pusher retained therein, and a fourth retention guiding surface configured to engage a fourth pusher guiding surface a the single pusher retained therein. At least one double retention cavity includes a first retention guiding surface configured to engage a first pusher guiding surface of a double pusher retained therein, and a second retention guiding surface configured to engage a second pusher guiding surface of a double pusher retained therein. |
US10631852B2 |
Medical suturing instrument
A medical suturing instrument in which the movement of an operation part is transmitted with a time lag to a loop forming part and a suture thread by means of a loop feed/return mechanism and a suture thread feed mechanism, and once a loop has been fed out from the tip end of a loop introduction needle, the suture thread is fed out from the tip end of a suture thread introduction needle. |
US10631847B2 |
Bone anchor including only suture material and delivery device thereof
A suture anchor includes a tubular anchor body made of suture material, the tubular anchor body having a partially open distal tip and a bore extending through the tubular anchor body to a proximal end of the tubular anchor body and a suture woven from the distal tip and extending through the bore and exiting through the proximal end, the suture forming a suture loop outside of the distal tip. The tubular anchor body is configured such pulling an end of the suture at the proximal end causes the tubular anchor body to collapse. |
US10631846B2 |
Suture retention mechanism
The present invention provides suture retention devices for retaining a suture on a bodily wall, e.g. for affixing the suture to the skin such as during the creation of an external percutaneous fluidic connection. In one embodiment, a device includes a base member and a swivel member. In another embodiment, the device includes a base member, first and second jaws, and a key. Operation of the swivel member or key serves to lock the suture to the device, and hence maintain tension on the suture while affixed to the skin. |
US10631845B2 |
Tensionable knotless anchors and methods of tissue repair
Surgical devices and methods of soft tissue repair using pre-looped tensionable and non-pre-looped tensionable knotless fixation devices. A flexible material (for example, suture or suture tape) may be attached to the fixation device. A flexible material may be threaded through an eyelet of a tip provided as part of a swivel anchor assembly to provide added stability to the fixation devices. |
US10631833B2 |
Remotely controlled ultrasound transducer
A base for an ultrasonic system comprises elements adapted to connect either a smart device or a display device to the base such that the base and smart device can be moved as a single unit. The base also comprises an ultrasonic array with at least one element capable of generating a signal in the range of 1 MHz to 15 MHz and a gimbal system configured to allow the ultrasonic array to be tilted relative to the base. The base provides a way for a physician to remotely control the transmitting angle and pressure exerted against the skin of an ultrasound transducer array of an ultrasound scanning system that is handheld by a patient. |
US10631832B2 |
Ultrasonic module, ultrasonic apparatus, and method of controlling ultrasonic module
An ultrasonic module includes a reception circuit adapted to receive a reception signal from an ultrasonic device, which receives an ultrasonic wave, to generate an echo signal, switching power supplies driven with a predetermined switching cycle, and adapted to supply the reception circuit with electrical power, and a phasing addition circuit adapted to perform an addition process on a first echo signal output when driving the reception circuit at a first drive timing in the switching cycle, and a second echo signal output when driving the reception circuit at a second drive timing delayed as much as a half cycle of a switching noise in the switching power supplies from the first drive timing. |
US10631831B2 |
Methods and systems for adjusting a field of view for medical imaging systems
Systems and methods are provided for adjusting a field of view of a medical imaging system, such as for an ultrasound imaging system. A system (e.g., an ultrasound imaging system) is provided herein that includes a matrix array probe. The matrix array probe includes a plurality of transducer elements arranged in an array with an elevation direction and an azimuth direction. The system includes a controller circuit that is configured to control the matrix array probe to acquire ultrasound data from a sector field of view (FOV) with a subset of the plurality of transducer elements. The sector FOV having a virtual apex. The controller circuit is further configured to shift the virtual apex and the corresponding sector FOV from a first sector FOV that has at least one ultrasound obstructed region to a second sector FOV that encompasses the ultrasound obstructed region. |
US10631823B2 |
Method and apparatus for displaying ultrasonic image
Disclosed is an ultrasound image display apparatus and method which provides a user with a 3D image enabling a tubular tissue to be easily diagnosed, thereby easily diagnosing whether a disease occurs in the tubular tissue. The ultrasound image display apparatus includes an image processor that generates a first image three-dimensionally representing a surface constituting a tubular tissue on a reference plane, based on ultrasound data corresponding to an object including the tubular tissue and a display that displays the first image. |
US10631822B2 |
Ultrasound diagnostic device, ultrasound diagnostic method and ultrasound diagnostic program storage medium
An ultrasound diagnostic device includes an ultrasound probe including ultrasound transducers that transmit ultrasound toward an imaging subject, receive ultrasound reflected from the imaging subject, and output ultrasound detection signals; an alteration unit that alters a transmission frequency of the transmitted ultrasound or a reception frequency of the received ultrasound, from a frequency for converting amplitudes, of the ultrasound detection signals outputted from the ultrasound probe, into an intensity distribution of brightnesses and displaying the distribution, to a frequency for carrying out diagnosis of tissue characteristics; and a calculation unit that calculates an index for diagnosing tissue characteristics, based on a relationship between received signals, at a time when the transmission frequency or the reception frequency is altered to a frequency at which diagnosis of tissue characteristics is carried out, at two or more different ultrasound transducers at the ultrasound probe. |
US10631819B2 |
Molecular breast imaging method
A system and method for molecular breast imaging (MBI) using pixelated gamma cameras provide easier patient positioning and biopsy access using compression paddles and movable gamma cameras. The paddles and cameras can be curved to better conform to the breast shape. A variable angle slant-hole collimator is provided to assist in stereotactic imaging for biopsy guidance. Methods for performing an MBI screening or diagnostic examination and guiding a biopsy with stereotactic MBI are provided. |
US10631814B2 |
Acquisition and processing of measurement data by a combined magnetic resonance and X-ray device
The acquisition and processing of measurement data by a combined magnetic resonance and X-ray device are provided. Several X-ray images are acquired in succession by a X-ray acquisition unit, and the X-ray images are processed to determine movement data describing a movement of a test subject or at least one region of the test subject during a given time interval. Several data points representing a magnetic resonance signal strength for different phase encodings are acquired by a magnetic resonance acquisition unit during the time interval or an equivalent further time interval, in which the same movement pattern of the test subject or the region is expected. The data points are processed to generate a real space image as a function of the movement data, and/or an acquisition parameter used for the acquisition of at least one of the data points is adjusted as a function of the movement data. |
US10631811B2 |
Method and system for processing of medical images for generating a prognosis of cardiac function
A medical diagnostic system includes an image processor to generate a differential frame from two consecutive medical images of the heart based on difference in pixel-by-pixel brightness of the consecutive images. A brightness segmentation image having a plurality of brightness zones is generated based of the differential frame. From the brightness zones, a turbulence index is calculated based on the iso-contour and the area in each brightness zone. The turbulence index is a quantitative representation of a degree of turbulence in the blood flow which can be used to generate a prognosis and/or diagnosis of cardiac function. |
US10631808B2 |
Generating a lung condition map
A biomarker of lung condition can conventionally be obtained using a spirometer. A spirometer provides an estimate of the volume of air expelled by the lungs. This is a rather indirect biomarker of the staging of a lung condition, because a reduction in lung volume may only manifest itself at a point where symptoms are well advanced. A lung condition such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) is typically not visible on conventional X-ray attenuation images, because the relevant tissue (alveoli-bearing microstructured lung tissue) contains a lot of air. The X-ray dark-field can successfully indicate microstructure, such as lung alveoli. Therefore, imaging the lungs using the dark-field can provide information on the status of COPD. |
US10631804B2 |
Heat transfer device, X-ray detecting apparatus and X-ray imaging equipment
The present invention provides a heat transfer device, an X-ray detecting apparatus and an X-ray imaging equipment. The heat transfer device comprises a first heat transfer loop configured to implement heat transfer with an X-ray detector, a heater configured to heat a heat transfer fluid in the first heat transfer loop, a second heat transfer loop disposed to implement heat transfer with the X-ray detector and a radiator configured to cool the heat transfer fluid in the second heat transfer loop. Hence, heat transfer efficiency can be increased. |
US10631802B2 |
Radiation detection cassette
Provided is a radiation detection cassette that can suppress an artifact resulting from scattered radiation generated within a housing and can further achieve weight reduction and improvement in corrosion resistance. The radiation detection cassette includes a radiation detector that detects radiation, and a housing that houses the radiation detector. A back housing part of the housing opposite to a radiation exposure side is formed of an alloy containing Mg and Li and containing 0.1 mass % or more of Li. A protective film is provided in a portion or all of an outer surface of the back housing part. |
US10631798B2 |
Seeing through mucus in an ENT procedure
A method for radiographic imaging of a body cavity includes imaging the body cavity using computerized tomography (CT) to form a CT image, registering a tracking system with the CT image, inserting into the body cavity a guidewire, including a position sensor, operating in the tracking system, attached to a distal end of the guidewire, in response to signals from the position sensor acquired by the tracking system, displaying a position of the distal end of the guidewire on the CT image. The method further includes assigning voxels within a predefined imaging volume relative to the distal end and having a radiodensity less than a predetermined threshold to have a uniform radiodensity of a predefined default value, incorporating the voxels with the assigned predefined default value into the CT image so as to form an updated CT image, and displaying the updated CT image. |
US10631797B2 |
X-ray diagnosis apparatus and control method
A data creation unit of an X-ray diagnosis apparatus that irradiates a treatment target part of a subject with an X-ray and displays the image data of a transmitted X-ray thereon includes a catheter tip detection unit that detects a catheter tip based on the image data, a tip position information storage unit that stores therein position information of the catheter tip for at least one heartbeat based on a detection result of the catheter tip detection unit as transfer trace information, and a support data creation unit that superimposes the transfer trace information onto the present image data to create support data for catheter treatment. |
US10631793B1 |
Impact indicator
Method for warning a coach in real-time that a team player suffered head injuries why playing on a sports field with other players present, comprising the steps of: having the player wear a headband with one battery powered multi-axial motion sensor mounted on the rear; measuring with the sensor 3-D (X-Y-Z) accelerations out of which 2-D (X-Y) is in essentially horizontal plane when the player is standing facing forward; establishing head bank, roll and yaw angular acceleration thresholds for mild, moderate and severe head injuries; having an applet calculate the angular accelerations form the linear accelerations or measure angular accelerations directly; comparing measured angular accelerations to threshold angular accelerations; warn the coach about the occurrence of threshold exceedances indicating mild, moderate or severe head injuries; log the time of the threshold exceedances along with the measured values of the angular accelerations. Said warning are yellow, orange or red colors or low, moderate and high frequency beeps or both. |
US10631792B2 |
System and method of determining a susceptibility to cardiorespiratory insufficiency
A system and method for determining a patient's susceptibility to develop cardiorespiratory instability wherein physiological parameters are analyzed with respect to a dynamics systems model to produce and indicator associated with a probability that the patient will become unstable is provided. |
US10631789B2 |
Biometric detection module and biometric detection device with denoising function
A biometric detection module including a light source module, a detection region and a control module is provided. The light source module is configured to emit green light, red light and IR light in a time division manner to illuminate a skin surface. The detection region is configured to detect penetration light emitted from the light source module for illuminating the skin surface and passing through body tissues to correspondingly generate a green light signal, a red light signal and an IR light signal. The control module is configured to determine a filtering parameter according to the green light signal to accordingly filter the red light signal and the IR light signal, and calculate a biometric characteristic according to at least one of the green light signal, a filtered red light signal and a filtered IR light signal. |
US10631788B2 |
Diagnostic drainage catheter assembly and methods
A vesical pressure measurement system is provided. One or more elements of the system are operably combinable with a previously deployed urinary drainage catheter. The system includes a urodynamic data system and a urinary drainage catheter balloon adaptor. The data system is characterized by a pressure sensor for vesical pressure measurement, and a processor/controller for receiving, processing and/or displaying select urodynamic patient parameters comprising sensed/monitored pressure data. The adaptor operably unites the pressure sensor of the data system to a balloon inflation valve of the catheter. The adaptor includes an adaptor valve for connection to the balloon inflation valve, and a housing, the housing including a balloon inflation valve portion and an adaptor valve portion, the portions urgingly uniteable in furtherance of establishing and maintaining a secure interface between the balloon inflation valve and the adaptor valve. |
US10631784B2 |
Portable electronic apparatus
A wrist apparatus includes a case, a solar battery that is provided in the case, and an optical sensor unit as a biological information measurement unit that is provided in the case, measures biological information, and is disposed at a position overlapping the solar battery in a plan view of a light reception surface of the solar battery. |
US10631780B2 |
System and method for non-invasive tissue characterization
Disclosed herein is a non-invasive system for determining tissue composition. The system comprises an imaging system with a non-invasive probe, a signal analyzer, and a correlation processor. The probe includes active imaging components for emitting energy and collecting imaging data including reflected signals from an object of interest. The signal analyzer analyzes the imaging data and determines one or more signal properties from the reflected signals. The correlation processor then associates the one or more signal properties to pre-determined tissue signal properties of different tissue components through a pattern recognition technique wherein the pre-determined tissue signal properties are embodied in a database, and identifies a tissue component of the object based on the pattern recognition technique. |
US10631779B2 |
Method for adjusting a system for stimulating a hypoglossal nerve
A method for titrating a stimulation parameter for one or more electrode contacts in a system for stimulating a hypoglossal nerve of a patient includes activating one of the one or more electrode contacts to stimulate the hypoglossal nerve of the patient, obtaining a first and/or second physiological measurement from the patient, comparing the first and/or second physiological measurement to a first and/or second predetermined target value, adjusting a stimulation parameter for the one of the one or more electrode contacts if the first and/or second physiological measurement differs from the first and/or second predetermined target value. |
US10631778B2 |
Patient setup using respiratory gated and time resolved image data
A method for patient setup includes: obtaining a first two-dimensional movie having a first plurality of image frames; obtaining a first plurality of two-dimensional images; and displaying the first plurality of two-dimensional images together with the image frames from the first two-dimensional movie in an overlay configuration and in a synchronized manner, wherein the act of displaying is performed during a patient setup procedure. A method for patient setup includes: obtaining a plurality of three-dimensional images; obtaining a first two-dimensional movie having a first plurality of image frames; determining a first plurality of two-dimensional images from the plurality of three-dimensional images; and displaying the first plurality of two-dimensional images together with the image frames from the first two-dimensional movie in an overlay configuration and in a synchronized manner, wherein the act of displaying is performed during a patient setup procedure. |
US10631775B2 |
Apparatus for dynamic stress measurement
Axial stress or similar properties in a stressed tendon or ligament are measured by mechanical excitation of a shear wave in the tendon or ligament measured using ultrasonic displacement techniques at least two different longitudinal positions to derive a shear wave propagation speed. This shear wave propagation speed may be equated to an axial stress on the tissue using a model. Rapidly repeated measurements allow dynamic axial stress measurements to be obtained for clinical study. |
US10631774B2 |
Modelling system
A method of analysing at least one hair surface using a 3D printer includes collecting a first imaging data for the at least one hair surface; applying at least one treatment to the at least one hair surface, the at least one treatment including at least one benefit agent; collecting a second imaging data for the at least one hair surface after applying the at least one treatment; converting the first imaging data into a first formatted data, the first formatted data associated with the 3D printer; converting the second imaging data into a second formatted data, the second formatted data associated with the 3D printer; producing a first 3D model of the at least one hair surface from the 3D printer using the first formatted data; and producing a second 3D model of the at least one hair surface from the 3D printer using the second formatted data. |
US10631770B2 |
Lancet needle with alignment and retention notch
A lancet needle with an alignment and engagement notch, with material of the lancet body extending into the notch to more securely retain the needle to the lancet body, whereby a shorter needle can be utilized than with typical lancets. The notch optionally also provides a registration point for rotational and/or axial alignment of the needle during overmolding to form the lancet body, for example to maintain consistent positioning of the needle's beveled point. |
US10631769B2 |
Biosensor
A biosensor having a hollow coil having wires coiled in parallel and an electronic circuit component operably connected to the coil, wherein the wires include at least a first coiled wire which may be used as a counter electrode, a second coiled wire which may be used as a working electrode and a third coiled wire which may be used as a reference electrode, wherein the second coiled wire is provided with a biocompatible layer having a bioreceptor, wherein the electronic circuit component is capable of generating an input signal for a transceiver based upon the activity of the bioreceptor and wirelessly sending the input signal to the transceiver, wherein the electronic circuit component is encapsulated in a biocompatible resin. |
US10631765B1 |
Multi-stream data collection system for noninvasive measurement of blood constituents
The present disclosure relates to noninvasive methods, devices, and systems for measuring various blood constituents or analytes, such as glucose. In an embodiment, a light source comprises LEDs and super-luminescent LEDs. The light source emits light at at least wavelengths of about 1610 nm, about 1640 nm, and about 1665 nm. In an embodiment, the detector comprises a plurality of photodetectors arranged in a special geometry comprising one of a substantially linear substantially equal spaced geometry, a substantially linear substantially non-equal spaced geometry, and a substantially grid geometry. |
US10631764B2 |
Breast measurement method and measurement device
A breast measurement apparatus includes a distance measurement unit measuring a distance from a skin to a light absorption portion for a measurement region of a breast which is a normal region including no tumor or an object region including a tumor, a light measurement unit measuring a hemoglobin amount in the measurement region by a light measurement method using measurement light of a predetermined wavelength, a correlation data storage unit storing normal correlation data of the distance to the light absorption portion and a normal hemoglobin amount generated based on measurement results for normal regions, and an evaluation value calculation unit calculating a property evaluation value of the tumor based on the normal hemoglobin amount, obtained from the normal correlation data and the distance to the light absorption portion in the object region, and an object hemoglobin amount in the object region. |
US10631756B2 |
Guidewires for performing image guided procedures
Guidewires and methods useable in conjunction with image guidance systems to facilitate performance of diagnostic or therapeutic tasks at locations within the bodies of human or animal subjects. |
US10631752B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting physical changes without physical contact
Systems and methods are provided for detecting and analyzing changes in a body. A system includes an electric field generator, an external sensor device, a quadrature demodulator, and a controller. The electric field generator is configured to generate an electric field that associates with a body. The external sensor device sends information to the electric field generator and is configured to detect a physical change in the body in the electric field, where the physical change causes a frequency change of the electric field. The quadrature demodulator receives the electric field from the electric field generator and is configured to detect the frequency change of the electric field and to produce a detected response. The controller, coupled to the electric field generator, is configured to output a frequency control signal to the electric field generator and to modify the frequency of the electric field by adjusting the frequency control signal. |
US10631748B2 |
Extended wear electrocardiography patch with wire interconnects
An extended wear electrocardiography patch with wire interconnects is provided. The patch includes a flexible backing formed of an elongated strip of stretchable material with narrow longitudinal midsection evenly tapering inward from a distal end and a proximal end, the elongated strip adherable only at a contact surface defined on each of the ends; a pair of electrocardiographic electrodes interfaced to one or more of a set of electrode pads, each of the electrodes including an electrically conductive surface only exposed on the contact surface; a battery connected to one or more of the pads of the set via at least one flexile wire interconnect, the battery secured in place via a flexile wire; and the set of electrical contact pads included on the flexible backing and formed by a set of further flexile wires, the set configured to interface the electrodes and the battery with an electrocardiography monitor recorder. |
US10631746B2 |
Quantification of absolute blood flow in tissue using fluorescence-mediated photoplethysmography
A method, an apparatus, and a kit including the apparatus and a fluorescence agent are provided for measuring a time-varying change in an amount of blood in a tissue volume, and include exciting a fluorescence agent in the blood, acquiring a time-varying light intensity signal during a pulsatile flow of the blood through the tissue volume, the pulsatile flow having a systolic and a diastolic phase resembling a conventional photoplethysmogram, and processing the acquired signal by applying a modified Beer-Lambert law to obtain a measurement of the time-varying change in the amount of blood in the tissue volume. The instantaneous molar concentration of the fluorescence agent is determined by utilizing a concentration-mediated change in a fluorescence emission spectrum of the fluorescence agent. There is further provided a fluorescence agent for use in the method. |
US10631740B2 |
Reduction of physiological metric error due to inertial cadence
The heart rate monitor disclosed herein removes a step rate component from a measured heart rate by using one or more filtering techniques when the step rate is close to the heart rate. In general, a difference between the step rate and the heart rate is determined, and the step rate is filtered from the heart rate based on a function of the difference. |
US10631737B2 |
Automated measurement system and method for coronary artery disease scoring
An automated measurement device and method for coronary artery disease scoring is disclosed. An example device includes a stenosis determiner configured to receive a computerized model of a plurality of vascular segments of a patient, and analyze the model to determine locations of potential lesions. The example device further includes a vascular state score calculator configured to, for each potential lesion, determine a vascular state scoring tool (“VSST”) score based on at least one of a size of the potential lesion, a distance of the potential lesion from a branch point in the plurality of vascular segments, and a distance of the potential lesion to an adjacent potential lesion. The example device also includes a user interface configured to display the VSST scores for the potential lesions. |
US10631735B2 |
Photoacoustic tomography method and system
A method of calibrating a PAI system (401-413) is described. The method includes a signal processing unit (404) determining optical fluence at voxels within arteries of a human or animal, and interpolating from these measurements to provide a fluence map with a fluence value for all voxels of interest. The system (404) stores the fluence map for subsequent use in making PAI measurements. The arterial optical fluence may be determined on the basis that the arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) is the same throughout the arterial part of the circulation system. |
US10631733B2 |
Lens combination for an optical probe and assembly thereof
An optical probe includes a lens combination, an optical fiber assembly, and a cover. The lens combination includes a first lens and a second lens. The first lens has a generally planar first lens surface defining an oval edge. The second lens has a generally planar second lens surface operatively coupled to the first lens surface. The second lens has four primary edges and at least two secondary edges connecting pairs of the primary edges. Each primary edge extends in substantially a straight line between two spaced-apart points at the oval edge of the first lens. The optical fiber and the lens combination are configured such that a light beam exiting the optical fiber enters the lens combination at an entering surface of the first lens, passes through the first lens and exits the first lens at the first lens surface. The cover circumferentially surrounds the optical fiber assembly. |
US10631732B2 |
Systems and methods for displaying sensor-based user orientation information
A user-wearable sensor device may be configured to be directly or indirectly secured to a user or to an article worn by the user. The user-wearable sensor device may include at least one sensor configured to collect sensor data associated with an orientation of the user, a display unit including at least one LED or other visual indicator, a battery configured to provide power to at least the display unit, and a control system. The control system may be configured to determine the orientation of the user based on sensor data collected by the at least one sensor, maintain the display unit in a deactivated state in the absence of a defined activation input, detect a defined activation input, activate the deactivated display unit in response to detecting the defined activation input, and control the activated display unit based on the determined orientation of the user. |
US10631730B2 |
Systems and methods to remove shadowgraphic flow projections on OCT angiography
Methods and systems for suppressing shadowgraphic flow projection artifacts in OCT angiography images of a sample are disclosed. In one example approach, normalized OCT angiography data is analyzed at the level of individual A-scans to classify signals as either flow or projection artifact. This classification information is then used to suppress projection artifacts in the three dimensional OCT angiography dataset. |
US10631717B2 |
Endoscope sheath arm
An endoscope sheath comprising: (a) a tube configured to receive all or a portion of a shaft of an endoscope, the endoscope including a light post in a proximal end region of the endoscope; and (b) an arm attached to and extending from a proximal end region of the sheath; wherein the arm has one or more features that are in communication with the light post to orient the sheath axially and rotationally with respect to the endoscope. |
US10631715B2 |
Tunable optical device, tunable liquid crystal lens assembly and imaging system using same
There is disclosed an imaging system for use in imaging a sample. The imaging system comprising a light source and a light detector. A probe optically coupled to the imaging assembly. The probe being configured to, during use, direct light from the light source to a focal point to illuminate the sample, and from the focal point to the light detector. The probe having a tunable liquid crystal lens (TLCL) assembly comprising at least one pair of TLCLs, the TLCLs of the pair being superposed to one another, a gradient-index (GRIN) lens assembly having a base being optically connected to the TLCL assembly, and a tip opposite to the base. The focal point being at a working distance from the tip. The working distance being adjustable relative to the tip by tuning each TLCL of the TLCL assembly during use. |
US10631714B2 |
Swing prism endoscope
A swing prism endoscope with adjustable viewing direction includes a shaft with a proximal end and a distal end and a window of a transparent material that seals an opening on the distal end of the shaft so that it is fluid-tight. In addition the swing prism endoscope includes a pivotable prism on the distal end of the shaft for adjustable diversion of light that falls through the window into the shaft of the swing prism endoscope onto an object lens, where the pivotable prism is made of diamond. |
US10631708B2 |
Dishwasher with docking arrangement for elevation-adjustable rack
A dishwasher and method for operating the same utilize a docking arrangement for an elevation-adjustable rack. In some instances, a docking arrangement may include one or more rotatable docking ports to rotate a rotatable conduit supported on the rack, and in some instances, a docking arrangement may include a valve body disposed within a docking port and movable between open and closed positions in a direction generally parallel to an axis of insertion of a conduit into a docking port in response to rotation of a drive. |
US10631707B2 |
Pipette tip washing device
A method for washing laboratory consumables comprises receiving, in a drawer compartment of a washing device, a rack holding a plurality of laboratory consumables, the drawer compartment selectively movable out and in between, respectively, an open and a closed position, the receiving occurring when the drawer compartment is in its open position; moving the drawer compartment to its closed position; moving a manifold dispenser downward from a loading/unloading position to a washing position; the manifold dispenser in a top compartment of the washing device that is positioned above the drawer compartment when the drawer compartment is in its closed position, the manifold dispenser selectively movable up and down between, respectively its loading/unloading position and its washing position; and directing one or more fluid solutions to contact the plurality of laboratory consumables out of a plurality of liquid outputs of the manifold dispenser. |
US10631706B2 |
Rinse arm system for warewasher
A rinse arm system for a warewasher includes a rinse arm (1) rotatable about a rotation axis (D), a locking mechanism (2) connected to the rinse arm (1) such that the locking mechanism (2) is rotatable with respect to the rinse arm (1), and a bushing (3). The locking mechanism (2) is latched in an interlocking manner to the bushing (3) or clamped in a force-fitting manner to the bushing (3) such that the locking mechanism (2) is fixedly connected to the bushing (3) and the rinse arm (1) is rotatable about the rotation axis (D) with respect to the bushing (3). |
US10631705B2 |
Household appliance having antennas
A household appliance, such as a dishwasher, for treating an item, such as a dish, in a treating chamber according to at least one automatic cycle of operation includes multiple antennas for transmitting and receiving data with an external network. The multiple antennas can be coupled with a radio also located within the appliance. |
US10631704B2 |
Dishwasher with integrated closure element having an antenna
A dishwasher with an integrated closure element, such as a pivoting door or sliding drawer front, having a metallic front panel extending from an upper edge to a lower edge of the closure element includes a control console located at an upper end of the closure element. The control console includes an antenna located adjacent a user interface. |
US10631703B2 |
Broom cover attachment and method of its use
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a broom cover attachment for attaching to a broom including a plurality of bristles. The broom cover attachment includes a handle attachment having a central unit, a hole in the central unit for receiving a handle of the broom, and a plurality of elastic bands attached to a surface between an outer circumference and an inner circumference of the central unit. Each of the plurality of elastic bands may include a first Velcro attachment. The broom cover attachment also includes a cloth including a number of second Velcro attachment attached to a surface of the cloth. The second Velcro attachments may be fastened to the first Velcro attachment of the elastic bands for covering the bristles of the broom. |
US10631700B2 |
Motor driving apparatus and home appliance comprising same
The present invention relates to a motor driving apparatus and a home appliance comprising the same. The motor driving apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: an inverter which converts a direct current power source of a DC stage capacitor to an alternating current power source and outputs the converted alternating power source to a motor by a switching operation; a DC stage resistance device arranged between the DC stage capacitor and the inverter; and a control unit which controls the inverter on the basis of phase current sampled by means of the DC stage resistance device, wherein the control unit controls the frequency of voltage applied to the motor or the rotation frequency of the motor to be synchronized with the sampling frequency of the phase current sampled via the DC stage resistance device. Accordingly, it is possible to accurately calculate the phase current flowing through the motor by means of the DC stage resistance device. |
US10631696B1 |
Multi-chamber vacuum cleaner dusting attachment with independent adjustable accordion hose
A vacuum dusting attachment including a semi-flexible, elongated, thin, flat cleaning portion for tight spaces having multiple dust collecting chambers and aperture openings for equalizing and maximizing vacuum suction, light elements for improving visual efficiency, side edge brushes for loosening dust and increased dust capture, and a detachable, microfiber mesh cover for the cleaning portion for dust capture and retention; and a connected swivel handle portion including an ergonomically designed cushioned hand portion with soft raised ridges and bumps for non-slippage. An additional independent accordion hose extension vacuum attachment for use with aforesaid dusting attachment or other devices is provided, manufactured to withstand vacuum suction so as to retain desired lengths and bends to reach distant target areas, increasing flexibility when handling an attached dusting attachment, while collapsing for less space, and including a grip disk at one end, and an ergonomic handle on an opposite end, both for handling while in the act of extending, collapsing, and bending. |
US10631691B2 |
Method and system for determining usage and authentication of a paper product in a dispenser
A system and control method for determining an amount of paper product dispensed from a dispenser or remaining in the dispenser is provided. The paper product is initially loaded in the dispenser as a paper product formation, such as a roll or stack of the product. At defined intervals, a digital image of an aspect of the paper product formation in the dispenser is taken and transmitted to a digital imager processor. A feature of the digital image that changes as the paper product formation decreases in size as the paper product is dispensed is analyzed and compared with a predetermined value of the feature at a predefined size of the paper product formation to determine an amount of the paper product dispensed or remaining in the dispenser. |
US10631690B2 |
Foot exfoliation device
An exfoliation device for feet for use in a bathtub or shower comprising washable and replaceable parts created specifically for attending to the feet while standing, without the need to bend over structured and arranged to provide a user with an effortless means of exfoliating the feet and removing dead skin, while standing in the shower or bath. |
US10631682B1 |
Method for cannabinoid delivery into beverages
In hot beverage cannabis related products, such as single use coffee systems as well as other coffee systems, the cannabinoids are not being infused into the beverages, such as coffee, during the brewing process. To solve this problem, a cannabinoid delivery system is provided. The cannabinoid delivery system includes various systems and methods of positioning cannabinoids and/or cannabis plant matter in locations and forms such that the cannabinoids are properly infused into the beverages. |
US10631679B2 |
Rebound garlic peeling apparatus and method
A rebound garlic peeling apparatus is presented having an elastomeric, rubberlike, spherical member separable into halves. A first hemispherical section is therefore securable to a second hemispherical section to encapsulate a hollow center. An interior layer, disposed bounding the hollow center when each of the first and second hemispherical members are secured together, is forced to contact garlic cloves enclosed therein when the spherical member is accelerated against a proximal surface. Tractive engagement of the interior layer against the garlic cloves effects separation of the garlic tunic and sheath from the cloves whereby the cloves are expediently peeled by bouncing the spherical member previous to culinary preparation. Force of impact is absorbed predominantly into the spherical member whereby any bruising of the cloves is minimized. |
US10631677B2 |
Hanger with securement element
A garment hanger includes a hook and an arm. The hook is configured to receive a support rod, and the arm is coupled to the hook and extends outwardly to a free arm end. The arm includes a first substantially planar panel and a top panel extending rearwardly from a top edge of the first substantially planar panel. The arm further includes an indentation and a finger. The indentation is defined adjacent the first substantially planar panel to be at least partially open in a direction facing away from the first substantially planar panel. The indentation defines an outermost edge nearest the free arm end and an innermost end nearest the hook. The finger extends from one of the outermost edge and the innermost edge of the indentation toward the other and is configured to hold a portion of a garment within the indentation. |
US10631675B1 |
Combination lid and straw for a drinking container
A combination lid and straw for covering a drinking container has a lid, a straw having an interlocking portion, and at least one venting slot. The lid has a lid perimeter adapted to be attached to the drinking container, and a straw aperture having an inner surface. The interlocking portion of the straw is shaped to interlock with the straw aperture to resist movement of the straw relative to the lid. The venting slots are formed between the inner surface of the straw aperture of the lid, and the outer surface of the straw. Each of the venting slots has a diameter that is large enough to allow air to vent into the container, but small enough to restrict liquid from leaking from the container. The drinking straw has a proximal and distal end. One or both ends may be shaped to prevent a water droplet from leaking from the drinking straw. The drinking straw body may have flexibility and a specific gravity greater than 1 so that when the container is held in a non-vertical orientation, the distal end of the elongate straw body remains submerged in the fluid within the container, without the addition of weights to the distal end of the straw body. |
US10631673B2 |
Pillow with gusset and open cell concentration
A pillow is provided herein which includes a cover having opposing first and second panels. A gusset perimetrically bounds, and joins, the first and second panels. The gusset is formed of an open cell construction. Compliant fill material is disposed within the cover. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a pillow is provided allowing for lateral ventilation between opposing panels. This permits a cooling effect while a user is resting or sleeping. |
US10631672B2 |
Garden hanging apparatus with removable insert
The garden hanging apparatus comprises a bracket adapted to receive an insert. The bracket comprises an extending member, a vertical member, and a brace member. The extending member and vertical member are joined together. The brace member spans between and is joined to the extending member and vertical member. The extending member, vertical member, and brace member define an interior bracket space. The insert comprises an exterior configuration generally conforming to the interior configuration defined by the extending member, vertical member and brace member. The insert may be removeably coupled to the bracket within the bracket space such that the insert nests within the bracket space. |
US10631661B2 |
Voice control system for manipulating seating/reclining furniture
A voice control system for a seating/reclining furniture includes the seating/reclining furniture having at least one component which is manipulated by an actuator, an intelligent personal assistant (IPA) which accepts a voice command to actuate the actuator and to convert the voice command into a control command for controlling the actuator, a data interface which receives the control command from the intelligent personal assistant (IPA), and a control unit which is connected in a technical signal manner between the data interface and the actuator. The control unit selectively actuates the actuator based on the control command. |
US10631660B2 |
Support pad
A support pad comprises a first surface layer, a second surface layer and an airbag structure. The first surface layer is disposed on the first surface of the support pad. The second surface layer is disposed on the second surface of the support pad and connected to the first surface layer. An edge of the first surface layer is connected to an edge of the second surface layer to cover the airbag structure. The airbag structure has a plurality of hollowed portions and a first connecting portion of the first surface layer is connected to a second connecting portion of the second surface layer through a space provided by the hollowed portions. |
US10631657B2 |
Cushions including flat springs
Cushions include a chassis core having a rigid or semi-rigid base sheet; and a plurality of paired flat springs coupled to the rigid or semi-rigid base sheet, wherein each paired flat spring comprises a lower flat spring including a first terminal end, a second terminal end, and a flexible arcuate member extending from the first terminal end to the second terminal end, and an upper flat spring including a first terminal end, a second terminal end, and a flexible arcuate member extending from the first terminal end to the second terminal end, wherein the first and second terminal ends of the upper flat spring are fixedly attached to respective first and second terminal ends of the lower flat spring such that the upper flat spring is inverted relative to the lower flat spring. Also disclosed are processes for manufacturing the core chassis. |
US10631653B2 |
Motorized sofa bed
A motorized furniture assembly having seat and back support sections moves between sofa and bed positions relative to a stationary frame by activation of two motorized drive assemblies. The motorized drive assemblies move seat support brackets of a seat section forward and backward relative to the stationary frame. Movement of the seat section moves a back support section between horizontal and raised positions. Two linkage assemblies control movement of the motorized furniture assembly between the sofa and bed positions upon actuation of said at least one actuator for activating the motorized drive assemblies. |
US10631651B1 |
Chair
A folding chair includes front and rear supports that fold and/or retract into central beams to reduce the space occupied by the chair in a folded configuration. A backrest is coupled to the central beams with a hub that allows an angle of the backrest relative to the central beams to be selected and for the backrest to be folded flat relative to the central beams. One or more actuators and pin actuators may control the relative movements of the backrest, front support, rear support, and central beams. |
US10631650B2 |
Core material of vehicular seat cushion
Provided is a core material of a seat cushion for a vehicle. The core material includes: a thermoplastic resin expanded beads molded article 2 that has a substantially rectangular shape in a top view, the rectangular shape having a long side and a short side; and an annular reinforcing member 3 that is insert-molded in the peripheral edge part of the expanded beads molded article. A missing part 4 is formed in the expanded beads molded article, the missing part passing through in the thickness direction. A slit 7 is formed in at least one corner of the lightening part, the slit being oriented outward from the expanded beads molded article from the vicinity of the corner part. |
US10631646B1 |
Foldable chair and foldable table
A foldable chair, comprising a seat portion and a telescopic side wall includes rings of varying diameters consecutively arranged. A topmost ring is mounted to a bottom surface of the seat portion and has a smallest diameter. A bottommost ring has a largest diameter. In deployed position, the telescopic side wall is opened or partially folded to set and lock a desired height of the chair. In fully retracted position all of the rings are disposed adjacent the bottom surface of the seat portion. Each ring is an integral unit configured with a locking arrangement that selectively locks it to an adjacent ring. In some embodiments, a security lock centrally disposed along a height of the chair substantially perpendicular to the varying diameters of the rings secures the locking arrangement. A table uses the foldable chair as a leg and can store several, for example four, foldable chairs. |
US10631645B2 |
Chair seat to base mounting assembly
A seating unit for use in a space including a supporting floor surface, the seating unit comprising a seat structure comprising a mounting bracket having a female connector, a tablet assembly comprising a support arm having a mounting collar on an end and a base having a lower end to be supported by the floor surface and including a base mounting assembly and wherein the base mounting assembly comprises a cup attached to the base, a base tube having a first end inserted into the cup and a second end extending through the mounting collar and mateably engaging the female connector. |
US10631639B2 |
Slide rail assembly
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a blocking member, and an operating member. The rails are displaceable with respect to each other. The blocking member is coupled to the first rail. The operating member can enter a predetermined state with respect to the second rail. When the second rail is at a predetermined position with respect to the first rail, the operating member is in the predetermined state and blocked by the blocking member to prevent the second rail from displacement from the predetermined position in a predetermined direction. When the operating member is not in the predetermined state and hence not blocked by the blocking member, the second rail can be displaced from the predetermined position in the predetermined direction. |
US10631635B2 |
Low voltage power system for a merchandise display
A low voltage power system with a rail member that fits on the front portion of a shelf of a merchandise display, where is the rail member has a pair of conductive members positioned within an upper channel of the rail member is disclosed. The rail member may have supply power to a variety of low voltage power devices. |
US10631634B1 |
Modular container holder with collapsible basket
A modular container holder comprising a backing panel and a collapsible basket portion, the backing panel has a magnetic mounting means adapted to detachably secure the modular container holder to a vertical mounting surface, the basket portion projects forwardly from the backing panel and is adapted to receive and retain a container. The basket portion has a plurality of movable basket elements which allow the basket portion to be alternatively placed in an assembled state to receive the container, and a collapsed state which reduces the amount of space occupied by the modular container holder. A contiguous modular arrangement of multiple modular containers positioned in column or row configurations allows multiple containers to be stored, while the basket portion is tilted forwardly to prevent the obstruction of basket openings when the modular container holders are vertically stacked in the column configuration. |
US10631633B1 |
Foldable lap table assembly
A foldable lap table assembly for creating storable and adjustable height table surfaces includes a top table and a pair of top legs hinged to the top table and a bottom table with a pair of bottom legs hinged to the bottom table. A storage configuration is defined by the bottom table with the pair of bottom legs in a bottom folded position receiving the top table with the pair of top legs in a top folded position to form a rectangular prism. An alternate box configuration is defined by the pair of top legs in an alternate top extended position engaging a bottom upper face of the bottom table to form a rectangular prism with an open front and an open back. |
US10631629B2 |
Folding table
A folding table includes a support stand, a fold mechanism, and a table top. The support stand includes a top seat having a first engaging portion. The fold mechanism includes a fold seat pivoted to the top seat, a resilient unit, and an operating member having a second engaging portion. When the table top is at an unfolded position, the operating member is operable from a lock state, where the second engaging portion of the operating member is biased by the resilient unit to engage the first engaging portion of the top seat, to an unlock state, where the second engaging portion is disengaged from the first engaging portion against a resilient force of the resilient unit, thereby permitting pivot movement of the table top to the folded position. |
US10631628B1 |
Paint brush extension mechanism
This invention is generally directed to a paint brush extension mechanism. More specifically, the invention relates to a system that may engage a variety of variously sized paint brushes so as to affix an extension rod to allow a user to “cut-in” to hard to paint areas such as the ceiling line, corners, and along baseboards and trim. |
US10631626B2 |
Method for determining tooth brushing section, and smart toothbrush and electronic device therefor
A smart toothbrush is provided. The smart toothbrush includes a toothbrush head configured to be provided with bristles, a toothbrush body configured to be connected to the toothbrush head and to be able to be held, a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature within an oral cavity of a user while the user is brushing teeth using the smart toothbrush, and a processor configured to determine a tooth brushing section in which the user is brushing teeth within the oral cavity, based on a temperature value measured by the temperature sensor. |
US10631622B1 |
Toothbrush with replaceable bristle head
A toothbrush having a replaceable bristle base including, in combination, a handle having a long dimension, and having a head portion providing a top surface, and a longitudinal slot in the top surface along the long dimension of the handle; and a bristle base having bristles extending from an upper surface, a bottom surface, and a longitudinal protrusion extending from its bottom surface, wherein the longitudinal protrusion in said bristle base conforms in contour and size to the longitudinal slot in the handle, and the bottom surface of said bristle base conforms in contour and size to the top surface of the head portion of said handle, so that the bristle base can be selectively inserted into, and removed from, the head portion of the handle. |
US10631621B2 |
Wearable assembly for transporting articles while engaged in sports
A first example of the object transport assembly includes a body attachment member adapted to attach to a wearer and an object attachment member adapted to attach to an object to be transported. An insert including a notch formed therein is carried on one of the body attachment member or object attachment member and forms a male portion of a dovetail joint. An insert receiving channel is carried on the other of the body attachment member or object attachment member and forms a female portion of a dovetail joint that mates with the insert. The insert receiving channel includes a pin that is biased in such a way that the pin automatically slides into the notch when the insert mates with the insert receiving channel. An actuator is operably connected to the pin and is operable to move the pin out of the notch for removal of the insert from the insert receiving channel. |
US10631613B1 |
Apparatus and systems for cleaning multibladed razor devices
An apparatus for cleaning multibladed razor heads such as disposable razor cartridges of shaving razors. The apparatus may include a nozzle head, a neck for channeling cleaning fluid to the nozzle head, and a razor head retainer for receiving and holding in position, relative to the nozzle head, a razor head of a multibladed razor device. The nozzle head may include a plurality of spray orifices for spraying cleaning fluid onto the razor head. The plurality of spray orifices arranged in parallel rows of orifices, the nozzle head having a first side and a second side opposite of the first side and the spray orifices extending from the first side to the second side. The neck being connected to the first side of the nozzle head and the razor head retainer disposed adjacent to the second side of the nozzle head. |
US10631612B2 |
Surface-mountable razor holder
A surface-mountable razor holder is disclosed. The surface-mountable razor holder includes a rear surface, a front surface, and a magnet. The rear surface to mount to an external surface. The front surface sized and shaped to conform to a first portion of a handle of a shaving razor proximate one or more razor blades of the shaving razor. The magnet is to secure the first portion of the handle of the shaving razor proximate the one or more razor blades to the front surface. |
US10631610B2 |
Hairstyling appliance for curling hair with a stationary finger for locking and releasing the strand
A hairstyling device for curling hair includes a housing including a rolling chamber, an insertion slot and an extraction opening arranged on a side end of the housing, and a mandrel which has one end fixed to the housing and a free end arranged near to the extraction opening, and which extends into the rolling chamber. A roller is arranged inside the rolling chamber and configured to roll the strand of hair around the mandrel, during rotation thereof. The device includes a stationary finger arranged at the contour of the extraction opening, the shape of which is configured with respect to the free end of the mandrel in order to block the rotation of the strand of hair around the mandrel without the risk of going beyond the finger during the rotation of the roller, and to promote the demoulding of the curled strand of hair along the mandrel. |
US10631605B2 |
Umbrella hub
A mount for a shade structure, in particular a collapsible pavilion. The mount has a base and a cover. The base has a space formed therein configured to receive a ground support of a shade structure. The cover has a top surface and a bottom surface to be secured to the base. A groove is formed in the mount and is configured to pivotably receive a rib. The groove is disposed between opposed walls of the mount. A pin retention recess is disposed on each side of the opposed walls in one of the cover and the base. A plurality of projections are provided that each have a first end fixed to one of the cover and the base in which the pin retention recess is not formed and a second end disposed away from the fixed end. One of the projections is configured to enclose a portion of the retention recess when the cover and the base are secured together. |
US10631602B2 |
Umbrella holder
An umbrella holder for supporting an umbrella pole on a backpack strap so that the wearer of the backpack can be in a hands-free condition while the umbrella is deployed. The device includes a first panel, a second panel, a third panel, a pair of thumb screws and a panel closure member. The first panel is hinged to the second panel. The second panel is hinged to the third panel. The first and second panels create a retaining space for a backpack strap. The second and third panels create a retaining space for an umbrella pole. The thumb screws are hinge and tightened to secure a backpack strap. The second and third panels are held together by the panel closure member which is attached by a hinge to the first panel. A preferred embodiment includes rubber cushion members to securely hold umbrella poles of varying diameters. |
US10631600B2 |
Illuminated safety cane
The illuminated safety cane is a walking cane comprising a handle and a shaft. The shaft is a rigid cylinder with a plurality of apertures covered by a plurality of windows through which a plurality of lights may provide illumination. The plurality of lights may be white, yellow, or red LEDs mounted onto one or more circuit boards located within the shaft. The white lights may provide illumination, the yellow lights may provide cautionary warnings, and the red light may indicate danger or distress. The lights may be illuminated individually or in groups through user activation of an operator control located on the handle. The handle provides a grasping point for the cane and encloses one or more batteries, the operator control, and an audible panic alarm. |
US10631599B2 |
Knife and associated sheath
A bracelet or flexible band comprised of a flexible member that on one end is interconnected to a knife and on another end, is connected to a sheath that selectively receives the knife in the locking fashion. When needed, the knife is rotated within the sheath to facilitate release thereof from a lock that is integral with the sheath. Once removed from the sheath, the knife can be used for self-defense, cutting rope or cord in an emergency situation, or for general utility cutting tasks. |
US10631597B2 |
Seat belt buckle
A belt buckle includes a casing (12) and an illumination system (24) present in the area of a locking tongue insertion opening (14). The illumination system (24) includes a lamp (32) and a light conductor (26; 26′) having a light emission area, and the light conductor (26; 26′) includes an annular portion (42; 42′) which surrounds at least a major part of the locking tongue insertion opening (14). |
US10631595B2 |
Weight for attachment to a piece of footwear
A weight for attachment to a piece of footwear includes a first weighted member having a plurality of holes arranged along a length of the weighted member and extending between a first face of the weighted member and a second face of the weighted member. A channel extends between a perimeter of one of the plurality of holes and a perimeter of the weighted member. |
US10631592B2 |
Article of footwear
An article of footwear, such as a high heeled shoe, has a resilient midsole layer having a thickness of at least about 5 mm which is formed in a lattice arrangement for providing comfort to the wearer. |
US10631590B2 |
Footwear arch support
An arch support may include a base plate having a base plate top surface. The arch support may further include a contoured arch plate attached to the base plate at a joint. The arch plate may include an arch plate bottom surface. The arch plate bottom surface may face and be separated from the base plate top surface, with an extent of the separation increasing toward a medial side of the arch support. |
US10631588B2 |
Methods and apparatus for a head covering device with increased air circulation
Methods and apparatus for a head covering may improve air circulation through any suitable head covering. Methods and apparatus for a head covering may comprise a base configured to fit around a wearer's head, a sidewall comprising a plurality of open cells configured to prevent light rays at or above a predetermined angle relative to the passageway of each cell from passing unobstructed through the cell, and a crown configured to close of the interior surface of the sidewall. The minimum depth of each cell may be determined based on the height of the cell, the angle at or above which the light rays are to obstructed, and the angle of the exterior cell opening. The cells may be arranged in the sidewall such that the lower surface of the passageway of each cell is substantially at the same angle with respect to a horizontal plane. |
US10631580B2 |
Waistband with support panel
Aspects herein relate to a waistband construct designed to provide support to a torso area of a wearer and more specifically, a mid to lower torso area of a human wearer, (i.e. a pelvic area of a wearer.) The waistband construct in accordance herein may have a multiple modulus of elasticity construction with at least one variation in modulus of elasticity along a circumference of the waistband construct. For example, the waistband construct in accordance with aspects herein may have a first portion having a first modulus of elasticity and a second portion having a second modulus of elasticity, where at least the portion having the higher modulus of elasticity may have a multiple layer construction for providing an effective support mechanism to at least a portion of the mid to lower torso area of the wearer. |
US10631575B2 |
Flexible circuit board and an electronic vaporizing inhaler comprising a flexible circuit board
A flexible circuit board comprises an elongate strip of flexible material having electricity conducting circuitry disposed therein or thereon. A first flap of material is disposed generally transversely to the first end of the elongate strip, where the first flap supports an inner electrode disposed over a center portion of the first flap and an outer electrode disposed around a perimeter of the first flap. Both the inner electrode and the outer electrodes are in electrical communication with the circuitry. A second flap of material is disposed generally transversely to the second end of the elongate strip, where the second flap supports a microprocessor in electrical communication with the circuitry. A first electrical lead is disposed on the elongate strip near the first end and a second electrical lead is disposed on the elongate strip near the second end. The first electrical lead electrically communicates with one of the inner electrode and the outer electrode, and the second electrical lead communicates with the other of the inner electrode and the outer electrode. |
US10631571B2 |
Smoking article with combustible heat source gripping means
A smoking article is provided, including a combustible heat source; an aerosol-forming substrate downstream of the combustible heat source; a wrapper circumscribing the aerosol-forming substrate and at least a rear portion of the combustible heat source; and a plurality of inwardly extending sharp teeth fixed to an inner surface of the wrapper and arranged to grip the combustible heat source. |
US10631570B1 |
Tool tray and its application system and method of applying concentrate
A tool tray, its application system, and method of applying concentrate provides a tool holding container and a dab stick configured to apply a concentrate, such as cannabis concentrate, to a heated medium. The tool holding container stores the concentrate. The tool holding container includes a base end for resting on a surface, an annular end having a notch, a sidewall joining the ends, forming a cavity. A dab stick is detachably insertable in the notch to elevate the dab stick above the surface, and prevent the dab stick from rolling off the rim of tool holding container. The dab stick may also access concentrate from the cavity for application to a heated medium. |
US10631568B2 |
Oral product
An oral product includes a body that is wholly receivable in an oral cavity. The body includes a mouth-soluble polymer matrix, cellulosic fibers embedded in the mouth-soluble polymer matrix, and nicotine or a derivative thereof dispersed in the mouth-soluble polymer matrix. The oral product is adapted to release the nicotine or a derivative thereof from the body when the body is received within the oral cavity and exposed to saliva. |
US10631563B2 |
Popcorn machine having a filter passage inlet connected to a kettle assembly
Popcorn machines having popping kettles in direct fluid communication with exhaust ducts are described herein. The effluent produced as a byproduct of corn popping travels directly from the kettle into an exhaust system of the popcorn machine via an exhaust duct that extends through a kettle cover or lid. The exhaust systems can include one or more filters configured to remove smoke, odors, and/or other particulate matter before venting the effluent into the surrounding area as filtered exhaust. |
US10631560B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for making compositions comprising an acid and an acid degradable component and/or compositions comprising a plurality of selectable components
A method and apparatus for making a composition comprising storing at least one acid in an acid storage container, storing at least one acid-degradable component in a component storage container, and mixing the at least one acid from the acid storage container and the at least one acid-degradable component from the component storage container such that the at least one acid and the at least one acid-degradable component mix together to form the composition. A method and apparatus for providing a selected beverage from a plurality of selectable beverages comprising storing a number of non-sweetener beverage component concentrates separately in a respective number of beverage component storage containers and in response the selection of the selected beverage, automatically dispensing, continuously in a predetermined ratio for any volume of the beverage dispensed, any combination of at least two or more of the number of non-sweetener beverage component concentrates and a diluent. |
US10631556B2 |
Method for conducing concentrated cannabis oil to be stable, emulsifiable and flavorless for use in hot beverages and resulting powderized cannabis oil
A method for producing powderized cannabis oil, and the resulting powderized cannabis oil, in which concentrated cannabis oil is mixed with and absorbed by a modified starch powder, preferably maltodextrin, in a ratio of at least three grams of starch powder for every one-eighth of a gram of cannabis oil is disclosed. Further disclosed are beverages, baked goods and single-serve beverage brewing cartridges utilizing or incorporating the powderized cannabis oil to create human-consumable products that contain an emulsified, tasteless, and odorless dose of cannabis oil. |
US10631554B2 |
Process for making an alcohol-containing frozen comestible and product thereof
A process for making an alcohol-containing frozen comestible substantially devoid of ice crystal agglomerations and/or ice crystal striations and/or trapped air and/or liquids and products thereof is provided. The process comprises rapidly solidifying an alcohol-containing liquid composition so as to produce a substantially single-phase solid alcohol-containing admixture. The single-phase solid alcohol-containing admixture, and/or pieces thereof, is then tempered by raising the temperature thereof so as to soften the single-phase solid alcohol-containing admixture and/or meld the pieces thereof into a single tempered mass. The single tempered mass is then re-hardened by reducing the temperature thereof. Also, a process for incorporating the single-phase solid frozen alcohol-containing admixture into a non-alcohol-containing composition is provided. |
US10631552B2 |
Lactic acid bacteria-fermented soybean foodstuff, and lactic acid bacteria for lactic acid bacteria-fermented soybean foodstuff
Provided are a lactic acid bacterium for a lactic acid bacterium-fermented soybean foodstuff, which takes a short fermentation time even when applied to a soybean raw material and has a wide optimal temperature range, and hence can cause curdling in a short period of time even at low temperature, thus being extremely suited for fermentation of the soybean raw material, a lactic acid bacterium-fermented soybean foodstuff comprising the lactic acid bacterium, and a production method for a lactic acid bacterium-fermented soybean foodstuff. The lactic acid bacterium-fermented soybean foodstuff comprises a lactic acid bacterium belonging to Streptococcus thermophilus and having an accession number of NITE BP-02207. The lactic acid bacterium-fermented soybean foodstuff of the present invention is preferably a soybean yogurt lactic acid bacterium-fermented soybean foodstuff. |
US10631549B2 |
Method for tying sausages in a string of sausages
A method for tying sausages in a rope of sausage using a tying twine supplied from a reel of twine (9) that rotates about the rope of sausage and to which a counterweight (7) is assigned, wherein the counterweight (7) and the reel of twine (9) are adapted to one another when unreeling the tying twine. |
US10631546B2 |
Frozen bread dough improver
[Problem] To produce a frozen bread dough improver that has an effect of improving rising of frozen bread dough, is highly safe, and tasteless, using a method that is low-cost and low in environmental impact. Also, to effectively use yeast cell body residue produced as a byproduct of yeast extract.[Means for Solving the Problem] Yeast cell body residue remaining after extracting useful extract from yeast is suspended in water and heated, after which the suspension is subjected to centrifugal separation and a supernatant is obtained. This fraction contains, per solid content, at least 45 wt % RNA, at least 5 wt % dietary fiber, and at least 10 wt % protein, and mannan content in the dietary fiber is at least 60 wt %. This can be used to improve rising of frozen bread dough. |
US10631540B2 |
Plant disease control composition, and plant disease control method
The present invention provides a composition for controlling plant diseases containing a compound represented by the following Formula (1): a compound represented by the following Formula (2): and a compound represented by the following Formula (3): In Formula (3), a combination of R1, R2, R3, and R4 is a combination in which R1 represents a methyl group, R2 represents a trifluoromethyl group, and both R3 and R4 represent a fluorine atom, or a combination in which both R1 and R2 represent a difluoromethyl group, R3 represents a chlorine atom, and R4 represents a methanesulfonyloxy group. The present invention also provides a method for controlling plant diseases, comprising applying an effective amount of the compound of Formula (1), the compound of Formula (2), and the compound of Formula (3) to a plant or soil for cultivating a plant, each having an excellent controlling activity on plant diseases. |
US10631539B2 |
Fungicidal compositions
A fungicidal composition comprising a mixture of components (A) and (B), wherein components (A) and (B) are as defined in claim 1, and use of the compositions in agriculture or horticulture for controlling or preventing infestation of plants by phytopathogenic microorganisms, preferably fungi. |
US10631531B2 |
Sprayer fluid operation system
Embodiments of a spray fluid operation system include a fluid flow circuit that provides several sprayer features while using a minimum number of fluid pumps. In an agricultural setting, a first pump (one function of which is filling) is integrated with a second pump (one function of which is spraying) and both located compactly underneath the solution tank. In some embodiments that include only two pumps, they are centrifugal impeller pumps. Each of the two pumps is capable of performing more than one function. Together, they provide self-primed filling, auto dilution, eductor rinsing, and so on, in a fluid-isolated manner to avoid fluid contamination. |
US10631529B2 |
Torque limiting device for fishing reel and spinning reel
A torque limiting device includes a first rotating member, a second rotating member, an engagement member, and a biasing member. The biasing member biases the engagement member from a first rotating member toward a second rotating member. The biasing member biases the engagement member in a direction inclined relative to a radial direction of the first rotating member. |
US10631528B2 |
Fishing lure
A fishing lure that simulates the appearance of an elongated aquatic animal swimming through water. |
US10631526B2 |
System and method for aquarium water removal
An aquarium including a first water chamber providing a habitat for aquatic species, a second water chamber, wherein the second water chamber is fluidly coupled to the first water chamber, and a third water chamber, wherein the third water chamber is fluidly coupled to the second water chamber. The aquarium also includes a water discharge arrangement housed at least partially within the third water chamber, wherein the water discharge arrangement includes a pump and a discharge outlet coupled to the pump such that water within the third water chamber may discharged from the discharge outlet, and further wherein the discharge outlet is selectively rotatable such that water may be discharged either a) into one of the first water chamber or the third water chamber, or b) out of the aquarium. |
US10631521B2 |
Cattle curtain
A cattle curtain utilizing a wicking action to displace concentrated insecticide to be wiped on animals as they pass through an animal pathway. The cattle curtain includes a reservoir body for holding the concentrated insecticide. A series of ropes is secured within the reservoir body, and the series of ropes is secured through fittings, whereby a metal pin is inserted through each rope. A valve disposed on top of the reservoir body to control flow of the concentrated insecticide into the series of ropes. |
US10631519B2 |
Pet guide platform for a pet door opening
A pet apparatus that facilitates the movement of a household pet through a pet door opening provided in a door at the head of a stairway leading to a lower level of a building. The invention comprises a rigid platform member engaged with a barrier member, and a support member that is attached to the stairway door to safely redirect the pet to travel in a left or right direction, relative to the pet door opening, to prevent the pet from falling down the stairway. A collapsible embodiment of the invention incorporates foldability. Additional embodiments to the collapsible embodiment include manual, cord, and spring-operated foldability. The device is intended for use in combination with commonly available pet doors. |
US10631517B2 |
Transportation container blower for mortality prevention and welfare during livestock transportation
Disclosed is a transportation container blower for mortality prevention and welfare during livestock transportation, comprising: a body connected to a transportation means and having a space in which livestock is accommodated therein and a first blowing port formed at each of lower portions of both sides thereof to be opened; a blowing path installed at an upper end of the body to be long in a longitudinal direction thereof and having a second blowing port which is in communication with an inside of the body and formed at a lower end or a side surface thereof; and a blowing means installed at the body and connected to the blowing path. |
US10631509B2 |
Soybean variety 01067807
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01067807. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01067807. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01067807 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01067807 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631508B2 |
Soybean variety 01068228
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068228. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068228. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068228 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068228 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631507B2 |
Soybean variety 01068485
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068485. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068485. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068485 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068485 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631505B2 |
Soybean variety 01069676
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01069676. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01069676. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01069676 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01069676 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631502B2 |
Soybean variety 01067840
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01067840. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01067840. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01067840 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01067840 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631501B2 |
Soybean variety 01067793
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01067793. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01067793. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01067793 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01067793 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631500B2 |
Soybean variety 01067788
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01067788. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01067788. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01067788 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01067788 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631495B1 |
Wheat variety LSPA15-HD253
A wheat variety designated LSPA15-HD253, the plants and seeds of wheat variety LSPA15-HD253, methods for producing a wheat plant produced by crossing the variety LSPA15-HD253 with another wheat plant, and hybrid wheat seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety LSPA15-HD253 with another wheat line or plant, and the creation of variants by backcrossing, mutagenesis or transformation of variety LSPA15-HD253 are disclosed. Methods for producing other wheat varieties or breeding lines derived from wheat variety LSPA15-HD253 and to wheat varieties or breeding lines produced by those methods are also provided. |
US10631487B1 |
Soybean cultivar 83240828
A soybean cultivar designated 83240828 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 83240828, to the plants of soybean cultivar 83240828, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 83240828, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 83240828. 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 83240828. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 83240828, 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 83240828 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631486B2 |
Soybean variety 01068187
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068187. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068187. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068187 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068187 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10631485B2 |
Soybean cultivar S170161
A soybean cultivar designated S170161 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar S170161, to the plants of soybean cultivar S170161, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar S170161, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar S170161. 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 S170161. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar S170161, 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 S170161 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631484B2 |
Soybean cultivar 60310209
A soybean cultivar designated 60310209 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 60310209, to the plants of soybean cultivar 60310209, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 60310209, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 60310209. 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 60310209. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 60310209, 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 60310209 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631483B2 |
Soybean cultivar 63030535
A soybean cultivar designated 63030535 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 63030535, to the plants of soybean cultivar 63030535, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 63030535, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 63030535. 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 63030535. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 63030535, 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 63030535 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10631479B2 |
Method of improving the growth and production output of plants of the family Cannabaceae sensu stricto
A method of improving the growth of plants belonging to the family Cannabaceae sensu stricto by providing a plant nutrient solution about the plant roots and a gas mixture circulating about the plant shoot; by selecting the gas mixture and plant nutrient solution temperature independently of the other; and providing a plant nutrient solution to gas mixture temperature differential of approximately 0° F. or of at least approximately 15° F. during different phases of plant development, in order to change the plant development to improve a desired plant organ for industrial, scientific, and medical purposes. Infection of plants by Pythium, Fusarium, Verticillium, and Rizoctonia are treated or prevented by selecting a gas mixture temperature that is approximately 65 to 85° F. and a plant nutrient solution temperature that is approximately 35 to 65° F. |
US10631478B2 |
Automated Christmas tree watering system
An automated fluid maintenance system comprising a sensor system and a pump configured to deliver fluid from a refillable reservoir to a container holding a Christmas tree, such as a Christmas tree stand. Embodiments of the system include tree attachment hardware capable of controlling the flow, delivery and direction of the fluid being pumped from the of the fluid system's reservoir to a fluid-holding container of the Christmas tree stand and further capable of securing the point of fluid delivery to the tree stand and/or the tree itself. The tree attachment device universally attaches to any available tree stand, even the most complex stand mechanisms, sizes and shapes that obstruct the path to the Christmas tree being maintained by the automated fluid delivery system of the present application. |
US10631466B2 |
Chipper shredder
Exemplary embodiments of a chipper shredder are provided. In some exemplary embodiments, the chipper shredder can include a rotor disc having an obverse side and a reverse side, one or more chipper blades provided on the obverse side, one or more impeller blades provided on the reverse side, the one or more impeller blades being perpendicular to the rotor disc, one or more hammer blades on the reverse side, the one or more hammer blades being substantially parallel to the rotor disc, and one or more L-blades on the reverse side that extend outwardly and upwardly from a center of the rotor disc. |
US10631465B2 |
Bagging assembly
A bagging assembly for bagging bales of fibrous material is disclosed. The bagging assembly incorporates a chute defining a channel for receiving a bale, which is pushed there between by a stuffing assembly. Aspects of the bagging assembly include raising a bale using a bale elevator to a higher elevation position so that the bale could be stuffed by the stuffing assembly and using a bag retrieving mechanism for retrieving a bag from a bag location for use in bagging the bale. |
US10631464B2 |
Agricultural utility vehicle having a power takeoff and method for operating the power takeoff
An agricultural utility vehicle includes a working power takeoff drivable by means of an internal combustion engine for operating an implement. The utility vehicle further includes an auxiliary power takeoff, which can be driven by an energy storage device and is coupled to the working power takeoff in such a manner that the working power takeoff is additionally driven at least transiently by the auxiliary power takeoff. |
US10631462B2 |
Method and stereo vision system for facilitating unloading of agricultural material from a vehicle
A spout is operably connected to a transferring material for transferring the agricultural material to the receiving vehicle. An imaging device faces towards the storage portion of the receiving vehicle and collects image data. A container module is adapted to determine a container position of the storage portion, or its container perimeter. A spout module is adapted to identify a spout of the transferring vehicle in the collected image data, or to determine a spout position. An alignment module is adapted to determine the relative position of the spout and the container position based on the collected image data and to generate command data or user interface data to facilitate placement of the spout and storage container in relative cooperative alignment for transferring of material from the transferring vehicle to the receiving vehicle. |
US10631461B1 |
Device and system for extracting and densifying agricultural plastics
A system and method for extracting and densifying agricultural plastic from a crop bed includes a mower configured to cut plant material on a crop bed. The mower includes a frame, and a brush and blade attached to the frame. The brush is preferably configured to sweep plant material along the edge of the crop bed into the path of the blade. The system further includes an extractor system having an extractor head assembly for lifting the agricultural plastic from the crop bed after mowing is completed. Embodiments of the extractor system may include a frame, a roller rotatably attached to the frame, and an extractor head assembly positioned rearward of the roller. Agricultural plastic engaged by the extractor head assembly is pulled over the roller. The system may include a winding device configured to densify the agricultural plastic after it has been extracted and lifted off the bed. |
US10631458B2 |
Multi-zone cutter elements for grass trimmers, rotary mowing, and other heavy vegetation cutting applications
A line blade for a rotating trimmer includes a loading section securable for rotation on a cutting plane with a head of the rotating trimmer. A living hinge extends from the loading section. A transition section extends from the living hinge and has a first cross-sectional shape. The first cross-sectional shape is configured and oriented to reduce drag. A cutting segment extending from the transition section has a second cross-sectional shape that is different from the first cross-sectional shape of the transition section, where the second cross-sectional shape is configured and oriented for cutting vegetation. The multi-zone line blade improves cutting at lower speeds, thereby requiring less power. |
US10631454B2 |
Air stream selector for an air drill seeding system
A collector/distribution assembly is provided for use with a product supply tank having a bottom outlet, comprising a housing having a front wall, a back wall and two side walls, said housing having an open top for receiving product from the bottom outlet of the product supply tank, an open bottom and at least one pair of side by side loading zones comprising a left loading zone and a right loading zone; a number of left pneumatic conveying lines for receiving air, each left pneumatic conveying line operably associated with a corresponding left loading zone to allow air to pass into, through and out of the left loading zone; a number of right pneumatic conveying lines for receiving air, each right pneumatic conveying line operably associated with a corresponding right loading zone to allow air to pass into, through and out of the right loading zone; and at least one air stream selector device comprising a shaped diverter operable to be positioned at the bottom of the housing; whereby when the at least one air stream selector device is positioned at the bottom of the housing, the device closes off either the right loading zone or the left loading zone of one pair of side by side loading zones thereby diverting product to the other of the right loading zone or the left loading zone. |
US10638648B2 |
Cooling system with pressure regulation
Provided are systems and methods for cooling a power converter. For example, there is provided a controller programmed to control a heat transport rate between a coolant disposed in a cooling system and a power converter coupled thereto by regulating a pressure of the coolant in the cooling system. |
US10638646B2 |
Power module assembly and assembling method thereof
The present disclosure provides a power module assembly and an assembling method thereof. The power module assembly includes a housing, a circuit board, at least one resilient set, at least two power devices, and at least one fastening unit. The housing includes at least one heat-dissipation surface. The at least one resilient set is disposed between the housing and the circuit board and includes at least one resilient piece. Each resilient piece includes a base section and two pushing fingers, so as to form an M-word shape or a bird-wings shape. The fastening unit is disposed between the two power devices, connected to the base section of the resilient piece and configured to drive the base section of the resilient piece, so that the two pushing fingers of the resilient piece push against the two power devices respectively and the two power devices are attached to the heat-dissipation surface. |
US10638644B2 |
Thermal management system for an aircraft avionics bay
A system for managing heat transfer is provided by the present disclosure, which in one form includes a cavity having an inner wall portion, at least one heat-generating component disposed within the cavity, and a plurality of heat conducting members disposed adjacent one another. Each heat conducting member includes a resilient core and an outer shell wrapped around at least a portion of the resilient core. The outer shell is made of a material having a relatively high thermal conductivity, and the plurality of heat conducting members are positioned between the heat-generating component and the inner wall portion of the cavity. |
US10638641B2 |
Cooling rack
The present disclosure provides a system including a cooling rack for servers, a first enclosure, and a second enclosure. The first enclosure can be coupled to the cooling rack for servers and houses electronics. The second enclosure can be coupled to the cooling rack for servers beneath the first enclosure with a minimal sliding clearance in between the two enclosures. The second enclosure also holds an electronics cartridge and connects to the cooling rack for servers via a slide that enables the second enclosure to slide out from under the first enclosure so that the electronics cartridge can be removed from a top of the enclosure. Further, the second enclosure may contain a fluid to immerse components and absorb heat from the electronics cartridge. |
US10638639B1 |
Double sided heat exchanger cooling unit
A cooling unit positioned between a first gas stream and a second gas stream, the first gas stream and the second gas stream having no direct fluid contact therebetween. The cooling unit includes a double-sided heat exchanger with a first side that is in thermal communication with the first gas stream and a second side that is in thermal communication with the second gas stream. The double-sided heat exchanger provides a direct path of thermal conduction between the first gas stream and the second gas stream. First fins are provided on the first side of the double-sided heat exchanger and second fins are provided on the second side of the double-sided heat exchanger. A first surface area of the first side of the double-sided heat exchanger is at least 5% greater than a second surface area of the second side of the double-sided heat exchanger. |
US10638634B1 |
Rack-mountable assembly with electromagnetic shielding structure(s)
Rack-mountable assemblies are provided which include a cover configured to fixedly mount to a frame of an electronics rack, and a drawer configured to slidably mount to the frame adjacent to the cover to slide relative to the cover. When operatively mounted to the frame, the cover and drawer together define an enclosure for one or more electronic components. The assembly further includes an electromagnetic shielding structure to provide, at least in part, electromagnetic shielding at a gap between the cover and drawer when operatively positioned within the electronics rack. The electromagnetic shielding structure includes an electromagnetic shielding plate which overlies, at least in part, the gap between the cover and the drawer, and which self-adjusts with sliding of the drawer into the electronics rack to facilitate providing the electromagnetic shielding at the gap between the cover and the drawer. |
US10638630B2 |
Storage and charging station system for portable electronic devices with side access to power distribution components
A storage and management assembly for a plurality of portable electronic devices is provided. The assembly includes a tower assembly to define a vertical channel along a first side of the tower assembly. A plurality of shelves are removably coupled to a second side of the tower assembly, each of the shelves includes a storage bay defined by a bottom portion provided perpendicular to the first member, and opposing raised edge portions provided about a portion of the perimeter of the bottom portion, the plurality of shelves provided in a stacked vertical arrangement along the tower assembly. Rear support shelves protrude rearwardly from the shelf bottom portion and through tower support first receiving slots to support electrical apparatus within the channel for powering portable electronic devices placed on the shelf bottom portions. Side access openings in a side of the vertical channel provide side access to each rear support shelf and any electrical devices thereon, and the channel is adapted to support a power distribution strip within the channel with a plurality of electrical receptacles each of which project outwardly through an opening in the supporting side of the channel to provide a side accessible power source for each of the portable electric devices being stored and charged in the assembly. Cable management apertures in the walls of the vertical channel facilitate management of each cable from the stored portable electronic devices to the electrical receptacles. The channel may be wall mounted or a rear frame may be connected to the channel for supporting the tower assembly on a stationary or movable base. |
US10638626B1 |
Foldable desktop electronic magnifier
A foldable desktop electronic magnifier for helping a low vision person view text or images by magnifying the text or images and providing the magnified text or images through a monitor. The foldable desktop electronic magnifier is easy to carry for use in a workplace, a school, a home, and the like and is provided on a desk or table. The foldable desktop electronic magnifier includes: a support plate entirely supporting the magnifier; a horizontal link arm secured to the support plate; a first vertical link arm rotatably coupled to the first horizontal link arm; a camera supporting part rotatably coupled to the first vertical link arm and having a camera mounted therein; a second vertical link arm rotatably coupled to the first vertical link arm; and a monitor rotatably secured to the second vertical link arm. |
US10638619B2 |
Cover window having curved corner portion and display device including the same
A cover window includes: a flat portion including in a top plan view, first and second sides respectively extending in first and second directions; a top curved portion contacting the first side and extending therefrom in the second direction; a left curved portion contacting the second side and extending therefrom in the first direction; and a first corner curved portion which connects the top and left curved portions to each other. In cross-section, the first corner curved portion includes: and a bottom end surface which connects inner and outer surfaces to each other, in the top plan view, the bottom end surface includes: a central portion having a first width, and a peripheral portion which is disposed outside the central portion in the first and second directions, the peripheral portion having a second width smaller than the first width. |
US10638618B1 |
Cosmetic integration of displays
A light-based output device may be used to display images, symbols, and other information for a user of a system such as a vehicle. A display may be formed from a display layer, a covering layer that covers the display layer, and components such as force and touch sensors and electronic shutters. Haptic feedback may be provided using actuators that are coupled to the covering layer. A movable button member may be used to press the covering layer outwardly within an opening, thereby creating a portion of the covering layer that protrudes from other portions of the covering layer. The button member may also be placed in a position in which the covering layer on the button member is flush with other portions of the covering layer. A touch sensor may be incorporated into the covering layer and may overlap a display and areas outside the display. |
US10638615B2 |
System and method for manufacturing flexible laminated circuit boards
The present invention relates to an improved system and method for manufacturing flexible circuit boards (FSBs) using optical alignment and various bonding systems. The invention provides an improved process to connect together the layers of rigid-flex, flexible, and printed circuit boards while maintaining alignment of the layers prior to and possibly after a lamination step. An optical alignment system is provided, a preferred arrangement is enabled as an automated pinless bonding system (PBS), for securely gripping, aligning, transferring, and clamping, bonding and moving a bonded FSB employing a multi-axis orientation. An alternative manual optical alignment and bonding system is provided. |
US10638610B1 |
Memory layout for absorbing and reducing reflection signals
A memory layout is provided. The layout comprises a circuit board, a plurality of memories, a processing unit, and a reflection absorption unit. The circuit board has a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is set with a first wire unit and a second wire unit corresponding to each other. The memories are separately set on the first and second surfaces of the circuit board and connect to the first and second wire units. The processing unit connects to the first wire unit. The reflection absorption unit connects to the second wire unit. Thus, not only the capacity of the memories is increased, but also, during operating the memories, related reflection signals are absorbed by the reflection absorption unit for stably operating the memories with operation velocity enhanced as well. |
US10638605B2 |
Printed circuit board structure
A circuit board design device judging whether a circuit board has a pair of via holes which are adjacent within a solder bridge formation distance within which a solder bridge can be formed; when the affirmative, the circuit board design device judging whether each of the pair of via holes is electrically connected in parallel to other via hole with a land not coated with solder resist; when the circuit board design device judges that at least one of the pair of via holes is electrically connected in parallel to the other via hole with a land not coated with solder resist, the circuit board design device determining the at least one of the pair of via holes which is electrically connected in parallel to the other via hole with a land not coated with solder resist as a coated via hole with a land coated with solder resist. |
US10638602B2 |
In-vehicle electronic device
A fourth layer outer frame protection pattern of a multilayer circuit board housed in a conductive base and a nonconductive cover is in contact with an inner surface of the base via a selection layer, and is connected to a second layer planar ground pattern via a coupling capacitor, outer peripheral portions of respective layer patterns including a first and third layer annular ground patterns are overlapped with each other, and the planar ground pattern is wire connected to a reference ground point of a vehicle body. When the base is conductively attached to the vehicle body, a selection layer is a solder resist film, and when it is non-conductively attached, the selection layer is a solder film, so that the planar ground pattern does not conduct with the base at the time of short circuit abnormality of the coupling capacitor. |
US10638591B2 |
Plasma arc cutting system, including swirl rings, and other consumables, and related operational methods
A plasma gas swirl ring for a liquid cooled plasma arc torch is provided. The swirl ring comprises a substantially hollow body having a distal end, a proximal end, an interior region defined by an interior surface, and an exterior surface. The interior region of the body is configured to receive an electrode of the plasma arc torch. The swirl ring comprises a first opening disposed within a portion of the proximal end of the body, a second opening disposed about a central portion of the body, and a third opening comprising at least one swirling port disposed within a portion of the distal end of the body. The third opening is configured to provide a swirling flow of the plasma gas about the electrode at the distal end of the body. |
US10638587B2 |
Device and method for processing an inductor current
The present invention relates to a device (1) for controlling a power converter (100), the device (1) comprising: a sensor module (10), which is configured to measure an inductor current (i_L) through an inductor of the power converter (100); a compensation module (20), which is configured to generate a compensation waveform (i_c); and an operating module (30), which is configured to provide a continuous conduction mode current signal (i_CCM) based on the compensation waveform (i_c) and of the inductor current (i_L) and which is configured to control the power converter (100) based on the provided continuous conduction mode current signal (i_CCM). |
US10638583B1 |
Method for controlling a light effect of a lighting system with the aid of a lighting control console
A method for controlling a lighting system with the aid of a lighting control console (01), having the following method steps, a) establishing at least two points of intersection (12, 13, 17, 19, 24) in the adjusting range plane (09), each point of intersection (12, 13, 17, 19, 24) being defined by way of a pair of values that consists of at least two adjusting values; b) calculating an effect function curve (14, 16, 18, 21, 23) that links all points of intersection (12, 13, 17, 19, 24) in the adjusting range plane (09); c) selecting adjusting value combinations (15) that are in each case located on the effect function curve (14, 16, 18, 21, 23); d) transmitting the selected adjusting value combinations (15) from the effect function curve (14, 16, 18, 21, 23) as adjusting commands to the lighting device. |
US10638582B2 |
Lighting device
Disclosed is a light emitting device having a configuration that, when a magnitude of an input voltage is greater than a minimum light emitting voltage, all light emitting devices are turned on regardless of the magnitude of the voltage. As the magnitude of the voltage is smaller, the light emitting devices are connected in parallel. As the magnitude of the voltage is greater, the light emitting devices are serially connected. |
US10638581B2 |
Light-emitting/receiving device and light-detecting method
A light-emitting/receiving device including: a diode-type light-emitting element formed on a semiconductor substrate; a diode-type light-receiving element formed on the semiconductor substrate; a light source driving unit configured to supply a first common voltage to an anode or a cathode of the light-emitting element to drive the light-emitting element; and a light signal processing unit configured to perform current/voltage conversion on an output current outputted from the light-receiving element, by referring to a second common voltage. |
US10638579B2 |
Power supply system
The invention relates to power supply systems. There is provided an apparatus and a method for supplying electric power to an electric device. In the method an indication of a desired power level to be supplied to the electric device is obtained. Electric power is received as DC power by a constant current regulator unit, which inverts the DC power to AC power and supplies the AC power to a reactance (T1) to be transformed to an output power. The output power is supplied from the reactance (T1) to the electric device. The method further comprises adjusting the AC power supplied to the reactance (T1) by using at least two of the following: voltage level of the AC power; the frequency of the AC power; a waveform of the AC power. |
US10638577B1 |
Dimmer for use with a light source
A dimmer for dimming light emitted by a light source is presented. The dimmer includes a regulation switch for regulating a current flowing through the light source and a regulator circuit that provides an electronic parameter to control the regulation switch. The regulator circuit has a dimmer switch for passing or blocking the electronic parameter, and a signal generator generating a plurality of modulated signals configured to operate the regulator circuit in a first phase and in a second phase. In the first phase the regulation circuit maintains the electronic parameter to a target value. In the second phase the regulation circuit monitors a variation of the electronic parameter and maintains the electronic parameter to a predetermined value. |
US10638572B2 |
Switch controlled power based lighting control
A method of lighting control includes detecting, by a control device, whether an AC power is available, where the availability of the AC power is controlled by a switch. The method further includes providing, by a driver, a driver power to a light source if the driver power was not provided to the light source when the AC power was last available. The driver generates the driver power from the AC power. |
US10638564B2 |
Retrofit light emitting diode, LED, tube for enabling step dimming in a multilamp luminaire lighting system
A retrofit Light Emitting Diode, LED, tube to be used in a multi lamp luminaire system is presented, which LED tube comprises a controllable switch circuit arranged to short circuit the LED array of the LED tube such that the LED array does not emit light and such that the current path in the multi lamp luminaire system is not interrupted. |
US10638562B2 |
Power converter, LED driver and control method
A power converter for an LED driver, can include: an input capacitor circuit coupled between input terminals of the power converter and being configured to receive an output signal of a rectifier circuit; a transistor coupled in series with an LED load; and a control circuit configured to regulate a capacitance value of the input capacitor circuit to regulate an input current, and to control the transistor to regulate a current flowing through the LED load. |
US10638551B2 |
Electromagnetic heating control circuit and electromagnetic heating device
Disclosed is an electromagnetic heating control circuit, comprising a control chip, a rectifier filter circuit, a resonant capacitor, a switching transistor, a drive circuit, and a synchronous voltage detection circuit. The switching transistor comprises a first end, a second end, and a control end. The first end is connected to a positive output end of the rectifier filter circuit by using the resonant capacitor. The second end is connected to a negative output end of the rectifier filter circuit by using a current limiting resistor. The control chip comprises a positive phase voltage input end, a negative phase voltage input end, a voltage detection end, and a signal input end. The positive phase voltage input end and the negative phase voltage input end detect voltages at two ends of the resonant capacitor by using the synchronous voltage detection circuit. The signal output end is connected to the control end by using the drive circuit. The voltage detection end is connected to the positive output end of the rectifier filter circuit by using the synchronous voltage detection circuit. The control chip controls a working state of the switching transistor according to a voltage detected by the voltage detection end. Further disclosed is an electromagnetic heating device. |
US10638548B2 |
Window glass for vehicle
A window glass for a vehicle includes a glass plate; and a conductor placed on a surface of the glass plate. The conductor includes a conductive film and a strip electrode for applying a DC voltage to the conductive film. The strip electrode is formed to have a gap between the strip electrode and an outer edge of the conductive film, and is positioned between the outer edge of the conductive film and an outer edge of the glass plate in a plan view of the glass plate. The window glass for the vehicle includes a terminal part for electrically connecting the strip electrode to a transmission line. |
US10638545B2 |
Continuous heat-treating apparatus for food material and energizing and heating method
A main energizing/heating unit has an outer electrode and an inner electrode, and energizes a fool material to be gelatinized by heating and continuously heat-treats it while it is conveyed in a food flow channel. The food flow channel in which the food material flows is formed between the both electrodes. Fed to the food material flowing in the food flow channel by a power supply section is a current in a direction traversing a flow direction of the food material. An inner cooling flow channel is formed in the inner electrode, and cooling liquid is fed to the inner cooling flow channel through a piping. |
US10638542B2 |
Gateway device and communication system
A gateway device includes: a first communication unit that communicates with an electronic device; a second communication unit that communicates with a computer communication network; a third communication unit that communicates with a gateway device different from the gateway device and has a different communication scheme from the second communication unit; and a processing unit that controls communication. The processing unit performs control such that the electronic device and the computer communication network are able to communicate with each other via the second communication unit when the second communication unit is able to communicate with the computer communication network, and performs control such that the third communication unit enables the electronic device and the computer communication network to communicate with each other via the gateway device when the second communication unit is not able to communicate with the computer communication network. |
US10638541B2 |
Provisioning access points to mobile devices for emergency calls
Systems and methods are described herein for provisioning mobile devices to wireless access points to provide 911 and other emergency services to the mobile devices via communication networks, such as wireless communication networks. For example, the systems and methods provide a mobile device with the functionality to determine cell sites are unavailable at a location or and provision one or more access points for 911 and emergency communications. |
US10638533B2 |
Method and apparatus for logging information
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for logging a radio resource control (RRC) failure of user equipment (UE) and receiving the log. According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for logging an RRC failure of UE may comprise the steps of: attempting random access; if the failure of random access is sensed, logging information on the failure; and if the success of random access is sensed, transmitting information on the failure logged before the success to a connected base station. According to one embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus and a method which effectively log a channel state or a connection failure can be provided. |
US10638531B2 |
Method for operating a new entity for LTE-WLAN aggregation system and a device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for operating a new entity for LTE-WLAN aggregation system, the method comprising: receiving, by a LTE-WLAN Aggregation Adaptation Protocol (LWAAP) entity, an LWAAP Service Data Unit (SDU) from an upper layer entity; generating, by the LWAAP entity, a LWAAP Protocol Data Unit (PDU) that includes the LWAAP SDU and an identifier identifying a radio bearer to which the upper layer entity belongs; and submitting the LWAAP PDU to a lower layer entity. |
US10638528B2 |
Communication apparatus, method of controlling communication apparatus, and storage medium, for establishing communication link
An information processing apparatus generates a beacon packet including state information indicating an operational state of the self-apparatus, and periodically transmits the packet by a short-range wireless communication. A mobile terminal, when a data packet transmission request to the information processing apparatus occurs, detects the beacon packet transmitted from the information processing apparatus from signals received by the short-range wireless communication. When the mobile terminal detects the beacon packet, it controls the timing of initiating transmission of a data packet in accordance with the operational state of the information processing apparatus which the state information included in the beacon packet indicates. |
US10638527B2 |
Service continuity ensuring method, control plane gateway, and mobility management network element
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a service continuity ensuring method, a control plane gateway, and a mobility management network element. The method includes: receiving, by a C-GW, current location information of UE sent by a mobility management network element; selecting, by the C-GW, at least one forwarding D-GW for the UE according to the current location information of the UE; establishing, by the C-GW for the UE, a data forwarding tunnel between a source D-GW of the UE and the forwarding D-GW, and a data forwarding tunnel between the forwarding D-GW and a target base station of the UE, where the data forwarding tunnels are used to transmit uplink user plane data and/or downlink user plane data of the UE in a moving process of the UE. |
US10638525B2 |
Transmission device, reception device, and communication system for transmitting data
A generator generates a first combination including identification information associating area information indicating an area where data should be received and a timing when the area information should be transmitted, and the area information and that generates a second combination including the identification information in the first combination and data. A transmitter transmits one of the first combination and the second combination generated by the generator. The generator generates the second combination at a further timing subsequent to the timing associated with the identification information in the first combination. The transmitter transmits the first combination at the timing associated with the identification information in the first combination and transmits the second combination at the further timing. |
US10638524B2 |
Method and system for providing mission critical service (MCX) in wireless communication network
A method and system for providing mission critical service (MCX) in a wireless communication network are provided. The method includes receiving, by a network-bridge entity, a communication request from an electronic device in a non-MCX zone. The network-bridge entity interfaces communication between the non-MCX zone and an MCX zone in the wireless communication network. Further, the method includes performing, by the network-bridge entity, a registration of the electronic device with an MCX server present in the MCX zone. Further, the method includes establishing, by the network-bridge entity, an MCX with the MCX server. Further, the method includes transferring, by the network-bridge entity, an MCX functionality to the electronic device in the non-MCX zone. |
US10638521B2 |
Electronic device, communication method, and storage medium storing communication program
An electronic device is capable of executing wireless communication. The electronic device includes a communication circuit and a control circuit. The communication circuit broadcast-transmits an advertise signal for causing the electronic device to be discovered by a plurality of other devices in the wireless communication. The control circuit changes advertise data included in the advertise signal in accordance with each of the other devices. |
US10638518B2 |
Random access method, apparatus, and system
Provided are a random access method, apparatus and system. The method includes: receiving, by a user equipment, configuration information of a Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) dedicated for a super real-time service and/or configuration information of a preamble dedicated for the super real-time service notified by a base station; and when the user equipment has the super real-time service and has a short Transmission Time Interval (TTI) support capability, by the user equipment, transmitting a preamble to the base station through a PRACH resource dedicated for the super real-time service or transmitting the preamble dedicated for the super real-time service to the base station according to the configuration information of the PRACH dedicated for the super real-time service and/or the configuration information of the preamble dedicated for the super real-time service, so as to trigger the base station to allocate a short TTI resource to the user equipment. |
US10638517B2 |
Channel reservation signal design for shared spectrum
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A wireless device may use a subband of a frequency domain channel as a dedicated channel reservation (CR) sub-channel. Wireless devices may both monitor for and transmit CR signals in the CR subband. When not actively transmitting, a wireless device may monitor the CR subband to identify CR signals from other wireless devices. A wireless device communicating using the CR subband may transmit a CR signal and a pre-grant or pre-grant response simultaneously based on an frequency division multiplexing configuration. Multiple channels may share a CR subband. The CR subband may have a pre-configured frequency domain location or be at a configurable frequency in the channel. The data subband and CR subband may have different levels of synchronization, and base stations operating in the wireless communications system may consider data subband synchronization and CR subband synchronization separately. |
US10638516B2 |
Controlling transmissions from multiple user devices via a request-clear technique
A method of setup a protection mechanism for scheduled transmissions to multiple stations is introduced. Through transmitting a control frame addressing to multiple stations for immediate simultaneous responses, the transmitter would know the stations that are ready for receiving the scheduled data frames and schedule the packet for those stations. Combining the transmission of the control frame with the power saving mechanism would allow triggering a group of power saving stations to wake up at same for receiving the control frame and scheduled user data frames. A new mechanism of simultaneous group responses to the control frame with orthogonal identifier information for individual station is provided to uniquely identify the responding stations. |
US10638515B2 |
Methods used in terminal devices and network devices, and associated devices
The present disclosure relates to a method used in a terminal device, and the associated terminal device. The method comprises: obtaining a pattern for UL transmission to a network device, the pattern being specific to the terminal device and specifying a plurality of time points for transmitting a UL signal to the network device; and transmitting the UL signal to the network device based on the pattern. The present disclosure further relates to a method used in a network device, and the associated network device. |
US10638510B2 |
Peer-to-peer communications enhancements
An enhanced general superframe structure for peer-to-peer communications in proximity is disclosed, which may be implemented in connection with a variety of different channel access techniques. Additionally, methods are disclosed for enabling multiple P2PNWs in proximity operating under different control schemes, including virtually centralized control, distributed control, and hybrid control, to co-exist. A hyperframe structure is also disclosed, which may comprise two or more superframes, each superframe corresponding to a different one of the corresponding P2PNW control schemes. |
US10638506B2 |
Allocating resources for a device-to-device transmission
A method for allocating resources for device-to-device transmission between two or more user equipment (UEs) includes transmitting, from a first UE to a second UE, a resource allocation configuration for device-to-device communications. A resource request for a device-to-device transmission is received from the second UE. In response to the resource request, a resource for the device-to-device transmission is selected at the first UE. A resource grant is transmitted to the second UE. The resource grant identifies the selected resource. A device-to-device transmission is received from the second UE over the selected resource. |
US10638505B1 |
Systems and methods for allocating uplink resources to relay nodes in a wireless network
A system for allocating uplink resources to relay nodes in a wireless network includes an access node configured to deploy a first radio air interface. The system also includes a relay node configured to attach to the first radio air interface and to deploy a second radio air interface to which one or more end-user wireless devices are attached. The system further includes one or more other end-user wireless devices attached to the first radio air interface. The system further includes a processor configured to determine a type of traffic related to the one or more end-user wireless devices served by the relay node. The processor is further configured to selectively issue an extended uplink grant to the relay node based on the type of traffic. |
US10638491B2 |
Radio terminal
A radio terminal according to an embodiment is a terminal to which radio resources are allocated from a base station by Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS). The radio terminal includes a controller configured to perform processing of transmitting, to the base station, an explicit SPS release notice for releasing the radio resources allocated by the SPS. |
US10638484B2 |
Method for transmitting or receiving downlink control information in wireless communication system and device therefor
According to one embodiment of the present invention, at least two transmission-reception beam pairs for control information between a terminal and a base station are set, and the terminal performs a blind detection for the control information by using the at least two transmission-reception beam pairs, thereby enabling the control information to be more strongly and efficiently transmitted and received. |
US10638479B2 |
System and method for multi-source channel estimation
A method includes determining position information of a main transmission sink having a primary transmission path to a communications device and of at least one mirror transmission sink associated with the main transmission sink by at least one secondary transmission path between the main transmission sink and the communications device, estimating primary channels between the communications device and antennas of an antenna array of the main transmission sink and secondary channels between the communications device and antennas of an antenna array of the at least one mirror transmission sink, the estimating is at least partially based on the position information of the main transmission sink and the at least one mirror transmission sink and position information of the antennas in the antenna arrays, and instructing use of the estimated primary channels and the estimated secondary channels. |
US10638474B2 |
Different numerology for signal transmission
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. Methods, systems, and devices provide for different tone spacing schemes for different channels. Methods, systems, and devices also provide for different tone spacing schemes for different stages of communication between a UE and a base station. The base station may indicate, to the UE, the tone spacing scheme in a control channel, a synchronization signal, or a reference signal and the tone spacing scheme may be selected by the base station from available tone spacing schemes for communication. Tone spacing schemes may also be referred to as numerologies. |
US10638470B2 |
Downlink channel reception method and user equipment, and downlink channel transmission method and base station
According to the present invention, a downlink control channel can be transmitted in varied numbers of OFDM symbols. The downlink control channel can be transmitted in a first number of OFDM symbols or can be transmitted in a second number of OFDM symbols. A user equipment can monitor a first downlink control channel candidate that spans the first number of OFDM symbols and can monitor a second downlink control channel candidate that spans the second number of OFDM symbols in a transmission time interval (TTI) for the reception of the downlink control channel. The downlink control channel can be transmitted by means of one or more control channel elements (CCE), each CCE comprising resources in the same OFDM symbol. |
US10638469B2 |
Data transmission in a physical downlink control channel
Communications data having a reliability and latency threshold may be transmitted within a legacy downlink control channel. For example, a user equipment (UE) may utilize low latency services, such as ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC). In such cases, a base station may transmit URLLC data in a legacy physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) of a downlink transmission time interval. The UE may determine that the PDCCH includes downlink data. The downlink data may have a delay tolerance below the threshold level (e.g., URLLC data), and the determination may be based on a downlink control information (DCI) payload within the received PDCCH. The UE may then receive the downlink data within the PDCCH. In some examples, the downlink data may be received within the DCI payload. Additionally or alternatively, the DCI payload may provide an indication of resources within the PDCCH that are utilized for carrying the downlink data. |
US10638467B2 |
User equipments, base stations and methods
A user equipment (UE) is described. The UE includes physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) receiving circuitry configured to monitor a first PDCCH with a first DCI format, the first PDCCH with the first DCI format scheduling a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The UE also includes PUSCH transmitting circuitry configured to transmit the PUSCH, the first DCI format including a PUSCH trigger A field and a Transmitter Power Control (TPC) command field. The PDCCH receiving circuitry is further configured to, if the PUSCH trigger A field is set to 1, monitor a second PDCCH with a second DCI format in a valid duration, the second DCI format including a PUSCH trigger B field. If the PUSCH trigger A field is set to 1, the TPC command field applies only when the second PDCCH with the second DCI format of which the PUSCH trigger B field set to 1 is detected. |
US10638459B2 |
Information transmission method, apparatus, and system
An information transmission method, an apparatus, and a system are disclosed. A first base station may identify, according to indication information, global information and local information in uplink information sent by user equipment. If the indication information indicates that the uplink information includes the global information, the first base station uploads the global information to a core network device. If the indication information indicates that the uplink information includes the local information, the first base station directly delivers the local information to a neighboring base station to cause the neighboring base station to deliver the local information to user equipment in a cell covered by the neighboring base station. |
US10638456B2 |
Resource allocation method for device-to-device communication in wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
Disclosed in the present application is a method by which a transmission terminal transmits a signal by using device-to-device communication in a wireless communication system. Particularly, the method comprises the steps of: dividing each of a plurality of resource units into clean units and dirty units; selecting at least one of the clean units as a transmission resource when the number of clean units is greater than or equal to a first threshold value; selecting at least one of the dirty units as the transmission resource when the number of clean units is less than the first threshold value; and transmitting a device-to-device communication signal by using the selected transmission resource, wherein the transmission resource selected among the dirty units is determined on the basis of the transmission power of the device-to-device communication signal. |
US10638454B2 |
Wireless communication system, communication control method, radio base station, radio terminal, and storage medium
Even when a radio terminal cannot receive contents data from a serving base station, the radio terminal can receive the contents data from other base station. A wireless communication system includes a radio terminal, a serving radio base station to which the radio terminal serves, and a non-serving radio base station to which the radio terminal does not serve. The serving radio base station receives, from the non-serving radio base station, contents-related information concerning contents data to be broadcasted or multicasted by said non-serving radio base station, and transmits the received contents-related information to the radio terminal. |
US10638444B2 |
Positioning techniques for wireless communications devices using shared radio frequency spectrum
Positioning techniques for wireless communications devices using shared radio frequency spectrum are provided that may enhance positioning determination for devices operating using shared radio frequency spectrum. Various disclosed techniques provide for identifying determining one or more parameters for a positioning procedure for a UE based on characteristics of shared radio frequency spectrum transmissions. Such parameters may include, for example, frequency information for positioning transmissions or frequency hopping patterns. In some cases, a base station may transmit multiple positioning transmissions that have different coverage levels. In some cases, a UE may transmit an uplink positioning signal that may be received by multiple base stations and used for UE position determination. In some cases, a UE may be configured to monitor for a positioning transmissions on a dedicated frequency, and report measurements associated with the positioning transmissions using a shared frequency. |
US10638442B2 |
Method and apparatus for adjusting uplink timing in a wireless communication system
A method of adjusting uplink timing in a wireless communication system and an apparatus therefor. A method for a user equipment to adjust uplink timing in a wireless communication system includes transmitting, to a base station, an uplink signal, receiving, from the base station, a timing advance (TA) command configured based on the uplink signal, and performing uplink transmission to the base station by applying a timing advance (TA) indicated by the TA command. The TA command may be interpreted based on subcarrier spacing of at least one frequency resource region to which the TA is to be applied. |
US10638439B2 |
Method and apparatus for receiving a synchronization signal
A method of receiving a downlink (DL) signal by a user equipment (UE) operating on a frequency band above 6 GHz in a wireless communication system is discussed. The method includes receiving system information including first information related to one or more synchronization signal (SS) and PBCH (SS/PBCH) block groups and second information related to one or more SS/PBCH blocks within each of the one or more of SS/PBCH block groups; and receiving the DL signal in resources other than resources used for the one or more SS/PBCH blocks within each of the one or more of SS/PBCH block groups indicated by the first and second information. |
US10638437B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving synchronization signal block
The present disclosure provides a method for receiving a synchronization signal block by a UE in a wireless communication system. Particularly, the method includes receiving at least one SSB mapped to a plurality of symbols, wherein two regions for candidate SSBs in which the at least one SSB can be received are allocated in a specific time duration including the plurality of symbols, and a time between the two regions, a time before the two regions and a time after the two regions are identical in the specific time duration. |
US10638436B2 |
Methods for broadcast channel configuration and broadcast channel transmission for communication systems
A method, apparatus, and system for generating and transmitting a physical broadcast channel (PBCH) are provided. A base station may perform a first scrambling process on PBCHs in a time period before a channel coding, and perform a second scrambling process after the channel coding. PHCH payloads and PBCH DMRS may provide information bits to be used in the scrambling processes. |
US10638435B2 |
Method and device for performing device-to-device synchronization in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a method and a device for reselecting a synchronization signal in a wireless communication system supporting device-to-device direct communication and the method includes: receiving a first synchronization signal from a second UE and receiving a second synchronization signal from a third UE; comparing a first reception power level indicating reception power of the first synchronization signal and a second reception power level indicating the reception power of a second synchronization signal with a first threshold value indicating minimum reception power; and selecting the first synchronization signal or the second synchronization signal according to the comparison result, and the synchronization signal is a synchronization signal selected in the previously synchronization procedure. |
US10638429B2 |
Terminal device with a power supply control during emergency communication
A terminal device, where a processor of the terminal device is configured to control an energy storage device to supply power to a first functional circuit group and a second functional circuit group when the processor determines that the terminal device enters a first state, and when the processor determines that the terminal device enters a second state, the processor is further configured to start an emergency power supply to supply power to the first functional circuit group. Power supply modes in different modes are used such that the terminal device can be adapted to a plurality of working occasions, and it is ensured that the device supplies power to the first functional circuit group in an emergency, thereby meeting a use requirement of a user. |
US10638428B2 |
Electronic device using low-power wide area communication technology and method for operating the same
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a housing, a first communication circuit configured to provide first wireless communication using a low power wide area network (LPWAN), a second communication circuit configured to provide second wireless communication using Wi-Fi, a battery configured to supply power to the first communication circuit and the second communication circuit, and a control circuit configured to control the battery to supply power to the first communication circuit as default, determine whether the second communication circuit needs to be used for wireless communication, determine at least one state of the electronic device, and control the battery to supply power to the second communication circuit based on the at least one state. |
US10638427B2 |
Signal transmitting/receiving device and method in mesh network
The present invention relates to a technology for a sensor network, machine to machine (M2M) communication, machine type communication (MTC), and the Internet of things (IoT). The present invention can be used for intelligent services (smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retailing, security and safety related services, and the like) based on the technology. The present invention provides a method by which a node transmits a signal in a mesh network, the method comprising the steps of: transmitting a packet; receiving at least one packet transmitted from at least one peripheral node except for the node, after transmitting the packet; determining whether the at least one peripheral node has normally received the packet on the basis of the at least one packet; and retransmitting the packet if it is determined that it is necessary to retransmit the packet, on the basis of the determination result. |
US10638426B2 |
Staggered extended sleep cycles, comprising on and off sleep durations in wireless devices
In an embodiment, synchronized parameters, used by a wireless device to define an extended-sleep cycle, are stored at a system. Based on the synchronized parameters, the system determines a transmission time at which to transmit a message over the wireless communication network such that the message will be received by the wireless device during a portion of the extended-sleep cycle during which the wireless device is monitoring paging occasions. The message is then queued until it is transmitted at the transmission time. |
US10638425B2 |
Adaptive out of service scan for modem power optimization in a wireless communication system
A method for adaptive OOS scan for modem power optimization in a wireless communication system. The method includes establishing, by a source wireless device, a direct communication connection to a target wireless device and requesting wireless communication system information to be sent from the target wireless device and activating an adaptive OOS scan on the target wireless device if the source wireless device and target wireless device are connected to the same wireless communication system and using the same RAT. The method also includes instructing the adaptive OOS scan on the target wireless device to pause the standard OOS scan when both the source wireless device and target wireless device are OOS, and the adaptive OOS scan on the target wireless device to resume the standard OOS scan after the source wireless device has performed the standard OOS scan and finds an acceptable communication connection. |
US10638419B2 |
Asymmetrical hail timing
A method includes transmitting first hail messages from a first device at a first hailing rate, wherein a first time between beginnings of each consecutive first hail message is a first period, each first hail message transmitted for a first length of time, and a first gap extends between an end of each first hail message and a start of a next first hail message; listening at the first device for a second hail message repeatedly transmitted at a second hailing rate, wherein a second time between beginnings of each consecutive second hail message is a second period, each second hail message transmitted for a second length of time, and a second gap extends between an end of each second hail message and a start of a next second hail message; and performing, at the first device, a channel activity detection of a preamble in the second hail message. |
US10638415B2 |
Method and apparatus for selecting an access and mobility management function in a mobile 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, and provides 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 for appropriately finding a network node providing services that user equipment (UE) wants in a 5G mobile communication system when a user initially accesses a G network includes a method for managing network deployment information and a method for transmitting an initial access request message with a detailed proposal technology. In addition, even when the service provided to the user equipment is modified after the initial access, a network node providing the corresponding service may be found in a similar manner. |
US10638413B2 |
Mobile station device and base station device
In a radio communication system in which a supplemental uplink-downlink configuration can be used, a mobile station device and a base station device efficiently communicate with each other. A mobile station device communicates in prescribed bands. This mobile station device transmits information related to support of a specific uplink-downlink configuration. |
US10638412B2 |
Implicit spatial replay protection
A terminal device obtains grid location information relating to a cell of a predetermined grid in which the terminal device is located. The terminal device then calculates a message integrity code based on the grid location information and transmits a proximity service discovery message. The discovery message includes the calculated message integrity code and does not include the grid location information. A second terminal device receives the proximity service discovery message. The second terminal device then obtains grid location information relating to at least one cell of a predetermined grid within a predetermined distance of a location of the second terminal device, calculates at least one message integrity code based on the grid location information, and determines whether a calculated message integrity code matches the message integrity code in the received discovery message. The second terminal device then acts on the received discovery message only if there is a match. |
US10638398B2 |
Packet tunneling in a wireless network
A communication pathway or tunnel can be established between a service node (or other similar node) of a wireless network and an external network using software-defined networking. Packet-based communications can be routed through the wireless network using the communication pathway without requiring a specific node, such as a gateway node, for interfacing with the external network. The software-defined networking system can include program code executed by a computing device to monitor communications in the wireless network and identify a communication that includes a request to establish a communication pathway to the external network. In response, the program code can reprogram network hardware-devices to establish the communication pathway and allow packet communications to be exchanged between the wireless network and the external network via the communication pathway. |
US10638395B2 |
Communication terminal and method for performing a cell selection or reselection
According to various examples, a communication terminal is described comprising a transceiver configured to perform a first attempt for selection of or reselection to a target radio cell, a measurement circuit, configured to measure, if the first attempt fails, a reception quality of the target cell, a memory configured to store an indication of the measured reception quality and a controller configured to determine a time for a second attempt for selection of or reselection to the target radio cell based on the stored indication and to control the transceiver to perform the second attempt at the determined time. |
US10638392B2 |
Method and apparatus for offload operation of the idle mode in a cellular device
A dormant/idle mode operation of a plurality of cellular device(s) is offloaded using proximity radio interface to a second device having cellular capability so that a plurality of cellular devices can turn off the radio and baseband circuitry associated with the cellular capability, and save battery power. The second device to which the dormant/idle mode operation is offloaded acts like a proxy device for a plurality of cellular devices to perform at least one of the following functions on behalf of plurality of cellular devices: monitor network page, perform cell re-selection, perform tracking area update, or perform D2D transmission and reception, wherein the second device and the plurality of cellular devices are connected each other through a proximity radio interface. |
US10638391B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling selection of the solution for WLAN and unlicensed spectrum usage
Embodiments of systems and methods relating to a cellular communications network and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) integration/aggregation are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method of operation of a base station of a cellular communications network comprises obtaining one or more Allowed Wireless Local Area Network/Unlicensed Band Solution (AWUBS) indications from a core network of the cellular communications network. The one or more AWUBS indications are indicative of one or more AWUBSs allowed for a particular User Equipment (UE). The method further comprises using one of the one or more AWUBSs with respect to the UE. In this manner, the base station is enabled to obtain an indication(s) of the AWUBS(s) allowed for the UE and then use only an allowed AWUBS for that UE. |
US10638387B2 |
User equipment based fast return to LTE
A system for delaying or inhibiting data is provided in order to shorten the time required for a reselection process from a first communication protocol to a second communication protocol. Reselection from the first communication protocol to the second communication protocol (e.g., 3G to 4G) requires a period of time without data transfers to allow the reselection to complete. The system delays or inhibits data transfers on the mobile device until the reselection process completes or the mobile device is idle for a predetermined length of time. In an embodiment, the system can buffer outgoing data and then send the data once the reselection has completed. In other embodiments, the system can drop packet sessions or ignore incoming packet pages. In another embodiment, the system can delay or inhibit data based on the priority of the data. |
US10638384B2 |
Transmission opportunity control method and apparatus
An access point sends a first frame. The first frame carries a TXOP handover enforcement THE indication field which is a first value or a second value. The first value instructs a station that has accessed a channel to hand over a held TXOP to the access point, and the second value instructs the station that has accessed the channel to hand over the held TXOP to the access point when a handover condition is satisfied. It can be learned that the STA hands over the held TXOP to the AP. Therefore, the AP may be a TXOP holder through the TXOP handover even if the AP fails to obtain the channel through contention, so that a probability of holding the TXOP by the AP is improved, a probability of scheduling a STA by the AP is improved, and system resource utilization is improved. |
US10638383B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling waiting time for determination of radio link failure in wireless communication system
A method and an apparatus for controlling a waiting time related to determination of a radio link failure in a wireless communication system are provided. The method includes receiving a message from a network, if a first timer for determination of the radio link failure is running and the message includes timer information related to the waiting time, starting a second timer related to the waiting time based on the timer information, and if the second timer expires before expiration of the first timer, determining a channel situation of a serving cell as a situation of the radio link failure. |
US10638378B2 |
UE selection of contention-free and contention-based random access for handover
User equipment (UE) selection of contention-free random access (CFRA) and contention-based random access (CBRA) for handover processing is discussed. The aspects include receiving a random access configuration at the UE including configuration for CFRA and CBRA. The UE will determine a first random access resource, wherein the first random access resource maps to one or more beams from a target base station. The UE may initiate a random access request using the CFRA when the first random access resource is a contention-free resource, and initiate the random access request using the CBRA when the first random access resource is a contention-based resource. |
US10638373B2 |
State transition method of wireless communication system
A state transition method of a wireless communication system is provided. A network transition request is transmitted by a wireless electronic device to a first base station of a first network. The network transition request includes an assistance information of the wireless communication device. A handover request including the assistance information is transmitted by the first base station to a second base station of a second network. A handover message is generated and transmitted by the second base station to the first base station in response to the handover request. A state transition message is generated and transmitted by the first base station to the wireless communication device in response to the handover message. The wireless communication device transitions from an RRC inactive state of the first network to a first state of the second network in response to the state transition message. |