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US10639362B2 |
Pharmaceutical compositions containing Clostridium difficile toxoids A and B
This invention relates to compositions including Clostridium difficile toxins and/or toxoids and corresponding methods. The compositions of the invention include one or more excipients that increase stability and/or decrease aggregation of the toxins. |
US10639357B2 |
Enzymes and methods for cleaving N-glycans from glycoproteins
Provided herein are deglycosylating enzymes that remove a broad range of N-glycans from N-glycosylated proteins. Further provided are methods of recombinantly producing and expressing the deglycosylating enzymes. The presently described deglycosylating enzymes can be used to produce free glycans for characterization, and for prebiotic and immunostimulatory uses. In addition, the presently described deglycosylating enzymes can be used to produce deglycosylated proteins for characterization, to improve digestion, and to reduce immunogenicity. |
US10639355B2 |
Method of making conditioned medium from immortalized dental pulp stem cells
The invention provides a novel anticancer therapeutic having a high effect against solid cancers, lacking the side effects of chemotherapeutics, and being unlikely to cause resistance. Provided is a pharmaceutical composition for cancer treatment prepared by a method having: a stem cell production step for making immortalized stem cells by introducing four types of genes into deciduous tooth dental pulp stem cells obtained from the dental pulp of mammals; and a condition medium preparation step for culturing the immortalized stem cells for a predetermined length of time in serum-free medium at 23-27° C. under conditions of low oxygen concentration at an oxygen concentration of from 0.5% to less than 20%, the pharmaceutical composition containing 1.5 times or more of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) than is contained in condition medium prepared when culturing at an oxygen concentration of 20% and otherwise identical conditions. |
US10639354B2 |
Treatment of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with exendin (9-39)
Compositions and methods for treating hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia, such as hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia after bariatric surgery or gastrointestinal surgery, are provided. In some embodiments, an effective amount of the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor antagonist exendin(9-39) is subcutaneously administered twice per day. |
US10639352B2 |
Method for the treatment or prevention of osteoarthritis
The present invention is in the field of medicine and provides means and methods for the treatment, prevention or amelioration of osteoarthritis. More in particular, it provides a peptide for use in the treatment, amelioration or prevention of osteoarthritis, wherein the peptide consists of an amino acid sequence according to SEQ ID NO: 18 or an analogue thereof, wherein the analogue is a peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence according to formula 1 (SEQ ID NO: 29), or a fragment thereof wherein the fragment consists of at least 10 consecutive amino acids of SEQ ID NO: 18 or an amino acid sequence according to formula 1. |
US10639345B2 |
Compositions for preserving photoreceptor cells, retinal pigment epithelial cells, or visual function
Provided are methods and compositions for maintaining the viability of photoreceptor cells and/or retinal pigment epithelial cells in a subject with an ocular disorder including, for example, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) (e.g., dry or neovascular AMD), retinitis pigmentosa (RP), or a retinal detachment. The viability of the photoreceptor cells and/or the retinal pigment epithelial cells can be preserved by administering a necrosis inhibitor either alone or in combination with an apoptosis inhibitor to a subject having an eye with the ocular condition. The compositions, when administered, maintain the viability of the cells, thereby minimizing the loss of vision or visual function associated with the ocular disorder. |
US10639336B1 |
Use of a probiotic composition for preventing stroke and ameliorating the severity of stroke
The present invention provides a composition for preventing stroke and ameliorating the severity of stroke and comprises an effective dose of Lactobacillus reuteri GMNL-89 and Lactobacillus paracasei GMNL-133; the accession number of Lactobacillus reuteri GMNL-89 is CCTCC M207154 and the accession number of Lactobacillus paracasei GMNL-133 is CCTCC M2011331. The composition can be taken as a dietary supplement and be given continuously after a stroke, and said composition has the effects of ameliorating cerebral infarction, motor function, and intestinal microbiota after a stroke. |
US10639333B2 |
Process for removing growth factors from platelets
In vitro and in vivo application of sub-atmospheric, negative pressure on growth factor starting material, such as whole blood, extracts growth factors from the platelet granules of the growth factor starting material in a non-destructive medium without activating the clotting process. The extracted growth factors are released into a growth factor composition containing blood plasma, extracellular fluid or interstitial fluid depending upon the type and location of the growth factor starting material. The growth factors have a weight of about 70-76 kDaltons and are applied in either a filtered or unfiltered state topically to the area of a surface wound to effect healing. The extracted growth factors are also injected into soft tissue, such as a torn tendon, to promote tissue growth and healing. The growth factors are released in one method from a patient's own blood. In another method the growth factors are released from a whole blood source and freeze dried by lyophilization. Then at a later date, the freeze-dried product is reconstituted by normal saline for treatment of a patient's wound, for use in a surgical procedure, or for tissue regeneration. |
US10639332B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against epithelial ovarian cancer and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US10639328B1 |
Compositions and methods for reducing hyperglycemia and treating diabetes
The disclosure describes methods and compositions for reducing the duration of hyperglycemia and treating diabetes and complications thereof. A human subject with hyperglycemia is administered insulin, a water-based beverage, and a sodium salt formulation sufficient to accelerate said subject's return to a non-hyperglycemic state. This process can be repeated multiple times within a given time period. |
US10639326B2 |
Method of administration and treatment
Provided herein are formulations for topical and/or transdermal administration, and methods of using these formulations for the treatment of proliferative diseases related to cancer such as cancers and related conditions, and solid tumors. Also provided are formulations for topical and/or transdermal administration, and methods of using these formulations for melasma, gout, skin disorders, and other diseases and disorders described herein as well as methods for modulating the pH (e.g. raising) of a tissue or microenvironment proximal to a tumor, modulating pH, or improving the effectiveness of know chemotherapeutic agents, immunotherapy and the like for the prevention, treatment of cancers and related conditions described herein. |
US10639323B2 |
Feed compositions for preventing and treating inflammatory diseases
Compositions and methods are for combating inflammatory disease and particularly for use in feed or food compositions for preventing, reducing and/or treating inflammatory disorders, diseases, or discomforts. The compositions include at least one specific pectin. |
US10639321B2 |
Compositions, kits, and methods to induce acquired cytoresistance using stress protein inducers
The present disclosure provides compositions, kits, and methods to protect organs by inducing acquired cytoresistance without causing injury to the organ. The compositions, kits, and methods utilize heme proteins, iron and/or vitamin B12 and, optionally, agents that impact heme protein metabolism. |
US10639319B2 |
Human milk oligosaccharides for preventing injury and/or promoting healing of the gastrointestinal tract
Disclosed are nutritional compositions including human milk oligosaccharides that can be administered to individuals including preterm infants, infants, toddlers, children, and adults for preventing injury and/or improving the healing of the gastrointestinal tract. Additional suitable methods of using the nutritional compositions including the human milk oligosaccharides are also disclosed. |
US10639316B1 |
Method of treating Parkinson's disease
Methods of treating patients suffering from or exhibiting symptoms of mental, behavioral, and/or cognitive disorders with azelastine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of azelastine is disclosed. |
US10639315B1 |
Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating Alzheimer's disease
A pharmaceutical composition containing the therapeutically active ingredients of azelastine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of azelastine and donepezil or rivastigmine or galantamine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of thereof is disclosed. A method of using the pharmaceutical composition for treating patients suffering from mental, behavioral, cognitive disorders is also disclosed. |
US10639313B2 |
Compound for inhibition of delta-5-desaturase (D5D) and treatment of cancer and inflammation
Tricyclic compounds, including tricyclic iminodibenzylic and tricyclic iminostilbene compounds, are identified as therapeutic agents for inhibition of delta-5-desaturase (D5D) and for treating or preventing cancer and precancerous conditions, as well as autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. Pharmaceutical compositions and dietary supplements are provided, as are methods of administration and treatment. |
US10639312B1 |
Finished pharmaceutical dosage form of a methenamine salt such as methenamine mandelate
The present invention contemplates a high dose finished pharmaceutical dosage form comprising a methenamine salt, such as methenamine mandelate, as an active pharmaceutical ingredient wherein the methenamine salt API has a moisture content that is less than the upper limit specified in the USP. A preferred embodiment of the present invention has a moisture content that is half of the limit set forth in the USP for each particular methenamine salt. An even more preferred embodiment has a moisture content of less than or equal to one-tenth of a percent (0.1%), regardless of the methenamine salt. The present invention may include one or more pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients. The present invention also contemplates a moisture content of the high dose finished pharmaceutical dosage form that is less than one percent. |
US10639310B2 |
Heteroaryl substituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridines and pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyrimidines as Janus kinase inhibitors
The present invention provides heteroaryl substituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridines and heteroaryl substituted pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyrimidines that modulate the activity of Janus kinases and are useful in the treatment of diseases related to activity of Janus kinases including, for example, immune-related diseases, skin disorders, myeloid proliferative disorders, cancer, and other diseases. |
US10639309B2 |
Tofacitinib oral sustained release dosage forms
The present invention relates to oral sustained release formulations of tofacitinib and pharmaceutical acceptable salts thereof. The formulations described herein have desirable pharmacokinetic characteristics. |
US10639308B2 |
sGC stimulators
Compounds of Formulae I′ and I are described, which are useful as stimulators of sGC, particularly NO-independent, heme-dependent stimulators. These compounds are also useful for treating, preventing or managing various disorders that are herein disclosed. |
US10639307B2 |
Methods relating to the diagnosis and treatment of preeclampsia comprising administration of ADAMTS13 polypeptides
Described herein are methods, assays, and compositions relating to the treatment of thrombosis, preeclampsia, cancer, and intestinal inflammation, e.g., by administering ADAMTS13 to a subject in need of treatment. |
US10639306B2 |
Aldose reductase inhibitors and uses thereof
The present invention relates to novel compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for promoting healthy aging of skin, the treatment of skin disorders, the treatment of cardiovascular disorders, the treatment of renal disorders, the treatment of angiogenesis disorders, such as cancer, treatment of tissue damage, such as non-cardiac tissue damage, the treatment of evolving myocardial infarction, and the treatment of various other disorders, such as complications arising from diabetes with the compounds and compositions of the invention. Other disorders can include, but are not limited to, atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy, infections of the skin, peripheral vascular disease, stroke, and the like. |
US10639302B2 |
Use of CDK9 inhibitors to reduce cartilage degradation
The present invention relates to the use of cyclin-dependent kinase 9 (CDK9) inhibitors to reduce, inhibit and/or prevent cartilage degradation. CDK9 inhibitors can be used to reduce, inhibit and/or prevent cartilage degradation and loss of cartilage viability during allograft storage. CDK9 inhibitors can be used as a post-injury intervention treatment to reduce, inhibit and/or prevent the acute cellular responses that lead to future cartilage degradation and osteoarthritis. |
US10639297B2 |
Ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions and uses relating thereto
The disclosure relates to ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions comprising pilocarpine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt. Aspects of the disclosure further relate to uses and preparations of ophthalmic pharmaceutical compositions comprising pilocarpine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, for correcting presbyopia and other ocular conditions in a subject. |
US10639294B2 |
Pharmaceutical compositions comprising a hydroxyethylquercetin glucuronide metabolite
Disclosed herein are metabolites of hydroxyethylrutoside (hydroxyethylquercetin-7-O-glucuronide), including compounds of Structural Formulas I, II, III and IV. The compounds disclosed are useful for inhibiting norepinephrine metabolism and in treating antenatal and postnatal depression in subjects in need thereof. |
US10639289B2 |
Application of neuraminidase and inhibitors thereof in myocardial ischemia and myocardial infarction
The present invention discloses an application of neuraminidase and inhibitors thereof in myocardial ischemia and myocardial infarction, provides a correlation between neuraminidase and myocardial ischemic damage to prove the myocardial ischemic damage can be alleviated by inhibiting the activity of neuraminidase, and to prove the neuraminidase can be used as a target for screening drugs for preventing, alleviating and/or treating myocardial ischemic damage. The present invention also demonstrates the alleviating effect of neuraminidase inhibitors on myocardial ischemic damage. Neuraminidase inhibitors improves myocardial ischemic damage by reducing the level of neuraminidase. The present invention further provides a pharmaceutical preparation comprising neuraminidase inhibitor(s) and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier(s), the pharmaceutical preparation can be used for reducing the level of neuraminidase, thus improving myocardial ischemic damage. |
US10639281B2 |
Extruded immediate release abuse deterrent pill
The present disclosure relates to an oral, immediate release, abuse deterrent pill containing at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient susceptible to abuse which is homogenously spread throughout a carrier matrix used to deter abuse. The pill is prepared using hot melt extrusion and a forming unit through a continuous process. The formed pill is abuse deterrent to parenteral administration due at least to particle size, viscosity, or purity limitations. |
US10639280B2 |
Surface display of antigens on gram-negative outer membrane vesicles
The present invention relates to vaccine compositions based on Gram-negative outer membrane vesicles displaying antigens of pathogens expressed as part of a fusion protein comprising N-terminal parts of surface expressed lipoproteins of Gram-negative bacteria, and use of such compositions in vaccination. The invention further relates to the fusion lipoproteins comprising N-terminal parts of surface expressed lipoproteins of Gram-negative bacteria and antigens of pathogens fused thereto, DNA constructs and bacterial host cells for expressing these fusion lipoproteins and to methods for producing outer membrane vesicles displaying the fusion lipoproteins. |
US10639279B2 |
Biodegradable compound, lipid particle, composition containing lipid particle, and kit
The compound according to the present embodiment is represented by the following formula (1): Q-L-CHR2 (1) (wherein, Q is a non-cationic aliphatic group that does not contain nitrogen but contains oxy; L is a single bond or an aliphatic group containing no nitrogen; Rs are C12-C24 aliphatic group, the same or different; and at least one R contains, in the main chain or side chain thereof, a linking group LR selected from the group consisting of —C(═O)—O—, —O—C(═O)—, —O—C(═O)—O—, —S—C(═O)—, —C(═O)—S—, —C(═O)—NH—, and —NH—C(═O)—). |
US10639278B2 |
Delivery of agents using metastable liposomes
Metastable liposomal formulations for hydrophobic drug delivery to a tissue or tissue lumen such the bladder have been developed. These are at least one micron in diameter and formed of one or more lipids having entrapped in the lipid a hydrophobic therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic agent. The greater stability of these liposomes, as well as the enhanced transfer of entrapped agent into the adjacent tissue, provides for better delivery, especially of hydrophobic agents such as tacrolimus which does not penetrate tissue well. The metastable liposomal formulations can be administered locally, preferably by instillation, or topically, for example, by spraying or painting, to a tissue or tissue lumen such as the bladder in need of treatment. |
US10639275B2 |
Oral product
An oral product includes a body that is wholly receivable in an oral cavity. The body includes a mouth-stable polymer matrix, cellulosic fibers embedded in the mouth-stable polymer matrix, and an additive dispersed in the mouth-stable polymer matrix. The oral product is adapted to release the additive from the body when the body is received within the oral cavity and exposed to saliva. |
US10639272B2 |
Methods for delivering etanercept preparations into a lumen of the intestinal tract using a swallowable drug delivery device
Embodiments of the invention provide swallowable devices, preparations and methods for delivering drugs and other therapeutic agents within the GI tract. Many embodiments provide a swallowable device for delivering the agents. 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 to release the drug into the bloodstream to produce a therapeutic effect. The preparation can be operably coupled to delivery means having a first configuration where the preparation is contained in the capsule and a second configuration where the preparation is advanced 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. |
US10639270B2 |
Foaming oil cleanser composition
A foaming oil cleanser composition and a method of preparing a foaming oil cleanser composition are provided. The foaming oil cleanser composition includes (a) a dialkyl sulfosuccinate, (b) Ricinus Communis Seed Oil, and (c) one or more oils. The foaming oil cleanser composition is essentially free of water and sulfate. |
US10639262B2 |
Toning shampoo with improved colour performance
The present disclosure concerns an agent for colouring keratinous fibres, in particular human hair, containing, in a cosmetic support, (a) at least one direct dye, (b) at least one amphoteric surfactant, in particular at least one alkylbetaine, and (c) at least one alkylpolyglycoside, in particular at least one alkylpolyglucoside, exemplified in that the content of amphoteric surfactant (b) in the agent—with respect to the total weight of the agent—is greater than the content of non-ionic surfactant (c). The present disclosure also concerns the use of the agent to colour keratinous fibres, as well as to a method in which the agent is applied to the keratinous fibres in order to colour them. |
US10639253B2 |
Compositions
Suggested is a composition comprising (a) at least one lactate ester and (b1) at least one second compound selected from the group encompassing benzaldehyde derivatives, aromatic aldehydes and aromatic acids. |
US10639251B2 |
Method for inhibiting or masking fishy odours
Norlimbanol in general and particularly its isomer mixture Timberol®, an amber-woody fragrance, is able to specifically inhibit the trimethylamine-induced h TAAR5 activation up to 96%. Moreover, human psychophysical data showed that the presence of Timberol® increases the olfactory detection threshold for the characteristic fishy odor of trimethylamine by almost one order of magnitude. |
US10639250B2 |
Method of producing a disinfection foamable composition
Disinfection foam having low levels of alcohol, comprising at least water, foaming agent, and polymeric type silver ion source, and a method of manufacturing the same. The present antimicrobial foams are especially suitable for hand sanitizer foams, shaving foams, dry cleansing foams for full body, leave on shampoos, face cleansing foams and multipurpose dry cleaning. |
US10639247B2 |
Pigment mixtures
Disclosed are pigment mixtures containing at least two components, where component A contains bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) or boron nitride (BN) and component B contains synthetic flakes treated with at least one metal soap or mineral flakes treated with at least one metal soap and to the use thereof especially in cosmetic formulations. |
US10639245B2 |
Multicomponent meso thread containing hyaluronic acid and method for producing same (variants)
The group of inventions relates to the field of aesthetic, plastic and reconstructive cosmetology/medicine, and more particularly to meso threads used for remedying aesthetic and age-related changes to the skin, and to methods for producing such threads. Proposed is a multicomponent meso thread consisting of a core and a shell. The core is realized in the form of a fibroin thread, and the shell contains hyaluronic acid or a salt thereof or a polyelectrolyte complex of hyaluronic acid or a salt thereof and chitosan or a salt thereof. Also proposed are a variant of the thread having a plastifying agent in the shell, and methods for producing the proposed meso threads. |
US10639243B2 |
Dental primer and kit for dental prosthesis adhesion
A dental primer includes: a (meth)acrylate having an acid group; a vanadium compound and/or a copper compound; a polymerization inhibitor; and water. In the dental primer, a content of the (meth)acrylate having the acid group is in a range of from 15% by mass to 60% by mass, a total content of the vanadium compound and the copper compound is in a range of from 0.25% by mass to 0.45% by mass, and a content of the polymerization inhibitor is in a range of from 0.8% by mass to 3% by mass. |
US10639241B1 |
Dish washable teething shoe
A dish washable teething shoe for infants. The teething shoe is made of a food grade silicone rubber. The teething shoe defines a flat appendage that extends outward from front section of the shoe. The flat appendage shall extend outward from the front outsole of the shoe and the appendage shall follow the curvature of the front section of the shoe. The top and bottom sections of the flat appendage define a plurality of protuberances. |
US10639238B2 |
Passive cold storage container systems with packaging tray and retention plate
A passive cold storage container system includes a container bounding a storage area with at least one heat sink module disposed therein. A first storage unit having a compartment is also disposed within the storage area. A first tray is removably disposed within the compartment of the first storage unit, the first tray having a floor with a top surface and a plurality of spacers upstanding from the top surface of the floor and being spaced apart. A plurality of medicinal carriers are disposed on the first tray between the spacers, each medicinal carrier housing a medicinal preparation. A first retention plate is disposed within the compartment of the first storage unit and is positioned over the plurality of medicinal carriers. |
US10639235B2 |
Systems, apparatuses, devices, and processes for synergistic neuro-physiological rehabilitation and/or functional development
A system for facilitating a subject's functional development includes sensing devices configured for sensing mind state signals; sensing devices configured for sensing body state signals; and a set of processing resources configured for generating a mind state indicator/measure, a body state indicator/measure, and a mind-body synergy indicator/measure that corresponds to which each of the subject's mind state and body state are synergistically aligned for facilitating the subject's functional development. The system can be configured for concurrently presenting a set of activities involving a model body part; engaging in attempted imitation of the set of activities by way of attempted movement of a body part that is a mirror image of the model body part; presenting an indication of an extent to which each of the mind state and body state are cooperative with respect to performance of the set of activities; and presenting an indication of relaxation. |
US10639232B2 |
Massage device with massage head equipped with tapping finger
Provided is a facial massage device including: a massage head (1) that includes: a bearing element (20) that is intended to be placed against the face and that defines a bearing surface (S), at least one massage finger (21), each including a working head (22) intended to come into contact with the face and each being mobile between: a retracted position (R) in which the working head (22) is located short of the bearing surface (S) towards the inside of the massage head (1), an extended position (E) in which the working head (22) is located beyond the bearing surface (S) towards the outside of the massage head (1), means (25) for manoeuvring each massage finger (21) designed to move each of the massage fingers (21) alternately between the extended position (E) and the retracted position (R) thereof, and a drive housing (2) that carries the massage head (1) and that includes an electric motor (6) that actuates drive means (7) designed to transmit the drive from the electric motor (6) to the manoeuvring means (25), wherein the drive housing (2) is located opposite the working heads, relative to the bearing element (20). |
US10639222B2 |
Methods for changing the position of the body that provides complex physical patient rehabilitation and a apparatuses for its realization
Methods and apparatuses for providing physical rehabilitative therapy for patients including a support surface of a number of parallel inflatable air sacs that are placed on multi-layered inflatable pneumatic levers made out of a strong hermetic material that are of different diameters and different lengths which are attached to longitudinal multi-layered inflatable side pneumatic levers that are all interconnected by flexible air tube connections to multi-layered inflatable pneumatic envelope levers which are all connected to a controlling apparatus to regulate the inflation and deflation of said sacs and pneumatic levers. |
US10639220B1 |
Collapsible personal lift
A collapsible, portable personal lift assists a user in translating from a fully upright position to a position sitting on a floor. The personal lift is easily collapsed into a compact storage configuration and includes wheels and a handle for easy transport of the lift to any location. The personal lift utilizes an air pump to fill two separate airbags. An elevating airbag raises the chair of the personal lift from the floor to a raised position. A second tilting airbag is used to tilt the chair forward to assist the user in standing up. The airbags may be deflated to assist the user and going from an upright standing position to a seated position on the floor. The personal lift utilizes scissor joints positions around the elevating airbag to stabilize the device as the airbags are inflated and deflated. |
US10639215B2 |
Absorbent articles with channels and/or pockets
The present disclosure is directed, in part, to an absorbent article having a front waist edge, a rear waist edge longitudinally opposing the front waist edge, a longitudinal axis extending from a midpoint of the front waist edge to a midpoint of the rear waist edge, a liquid permeable topsheet, a liquid impermeable backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed at least partially intermediate the topsheet and the backsheet. The absorbent core having superabsorbent polymers and a channel network substantially free of the superabsorbent polymers. The channel network having a perimeter channel, a first longitudinal channel inboard of the perimeter channel, a second longitudinal channel inboard of the perimeter channel, and one or more connecting lateral channels. The one or more connecting lateral channels connect one of the first longitudinal channel to the second longitudinal channel or the perimeter channel to the perimeter channel. |
US10639214B1 |
Ear cleaning device with personal and medical applicator uses
An ear cleaning device is configured for use on a plurality of different sized/aged persons, and includes: first and second posts, transversely disposed at substantially a 90 degree angle, being fixedly secured to each other at a selective location to be coplanar. A first end and a second end of the first post each having a swab material secured thereon to form respective first and second swab members; and a first end and a second end of the second post each having a swab material secured thereon to form respective third and fourth swab members. A length for each of the first swab member, the second swab member, the third swab member, and the fourth swab member is uniquely sized according to a distance from the pinna of the ear to the tympanic membrane, for an infant, for a toddler, for a child, and for an adult, respectively. |
US10639213B2 |
Method of applying fastener elements for disposable absorbent garment
Methods of making disposable absorbent articles and disposable absorbent articles that comprise: a first, second, and third fastener elements to a web such that: the first fastener element is spaced from the second fastener element by a first distance along a length of the web; the second fastener element is spaced from the third fastener element by a second distance along the length of the web; and the second fastener element is disposed between the first and third fastener elements. |
US10639211B2 |
Method for manufacturing underpants-type disposable diaper, and underpants-type disposable diaper
Resilient and elastic members are sandwiched between a first sheet material and a second sheet material and overlapping areas of the first sheet material and the second sheet material are not joined together at CD direction both end portions but are joined together at an area between the both end portions, thereby to form a belt-like continuous elastic belt. The elastic belt is cut in the middle of a CD direction thereof between the resilient and elastic members at a joined position of the first sheet material and the second sheet material to form a pair of divided elastic belt. CD direction positions of these divided elastic belts are exchanged or the divided elastic belts are vertically reversed. A ventral side outer body and a dorsal side outer body are formed from the pair of divided elastic belts. |
US10639209B2 |
Elastic venous compression orthosis
An elastic venous compression orthosis having a top part and a leg part, the top part and the leg part having a top part knit thread and leg part knit thread, respectively, defining a network of knitted meshes, and a top part weft thread and leg part weft thread, respectively, each weft thread having a core which is covered by means of a covering thread, the orthosis being characterized in that the core of the top part weft thread and the one or more covering threads of the top part weft thread are made of elastane, and the core of the top part weft thread has a linear density of less than 0.7 times that of the core of the leg part weft thread. |
US10639208B2 |
Elastic venous compression orthosis
An elastic venous compression orthosis has a top part and a leg part, the top part and the leg part having a top part knit thread and leg part knit thread, respectively, defining a network of knitted meshes, and a top part weft thread and leg part weft thread, respectively, the orthosis being characterized in that the top part has a reinforcement thread with an elongation at break, measured according to DIN 53834, of below 40% and a linear density of over 30 dTex. |
US10639206B2 |
Reduced pressure therapy of the sacral region
Reduced pressure wound therapy is performed on a sacral region of a patient using an adhesive dressing comprising a flexible planar layer and a non-planar fold-sealing region configured to seal to the intergluteal cleft of a patient. The fold-sealing region is located on an outer edge of the adhesive dressing and comprises a tapered configuration. |
US10639199B2 |
Image capture and identification system and process
An image-based transaction system includes a mobile device with an image sensor that is programmed to capture, via the image sensor, a video stream of a scene. The mobile device identifies a document using image characteristics from the video stream and acquires an image of at least a part of the document, and then identifies symbols in the image based on locations within the image of the document. The symbols can include alphanumeric symbols. The mobile device processes the symbols according to their type to obtain an address related to the document and the symbols and initiates a transaction associated with the identified document. |
US10639198B2 |
Multi-fiber multi-spot laser probe with articulating beam separation
An example probe multi-spot, multi-fiber, laser probe includes a plurality of optical fibers extending from a proximal end of the laser probe to at least near a distal end of the laser probe, and a cannula having a distal end and surrounding the plurality of optical fibers along at least a portion of the laser probe at or near the distal end of the laser probe. A distal pass-through element is positioned within the cannula and at or near the distal end of the cannula and has a groove and/or channel corresponding to each fiber and through which a respective optical fiber passes, and is formed so as to induce a radial rotation of each of the plurality of optical fibers, relative to a central longitudinal axis of the cannula, as the respective optical fiber passes through the distal pass-through element. |
US10639193B2 |
Therapeutic agent delivery device with convergent lumen
An apparatus has a first fluid conduit, a second fluid conduit, a connector member, an first tubular member, a second tubular member, and an inner cannula. The connector member has first and second passageways in which the first and second fluid conduits are positioned, respectively. A portion of the second tubular member is positioned within the lumen of the first tubular member. A proximal portion of the inner cannula is fixedly secured within the lumen of the first tubular member. The inner cannula lumen is in fluid communication with the first and second fluid conduits via the lumen of the first tubular member and the lumen of the second tubular member. The inner cannula may be inserted into the subretinal space of a human eye to deliver a leading bleb of fluid and then deliver a therapeutic agent, without having to withdraw the inner cannula from the subretinal space between the acts of delivering the leading bleb delivering the therapeutic agent. |
US10639189B2 |
Treating conditions caused by abnormal growth of pathogens in body cavities
A cooling device and method inhibit the infectious growth of pathogens in a body cavity, primarily to cure VulvoVaginal Candidiasis (VVC) and Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) in the vagina, and to reduce biofilms. The device has a shell having an internal chamber containing a freezable or cooling filler that reduces the body cavity temperature. The device may be comprised of an optional coating compound (agent) covering at least a portion of an outer surface of the shell and an optional stainless steel sleeve that covers the shell or optional stainless steel particles that are impregnated into the shell material to enhance both thermal conductance and cooling efficacy. Pathogenic biofilms dissolve and bacteria colony counts decrease at lowered temperatures in body cavities, and infectious, temperature sensitive organisms (fungi, yeast, bacteria, viruses, parasites, and protozoans) become dormant, change morphology, or cease growing under the same lowered body cavity temperatures. |
US10639187B2 |
Apparatus and method for reducing bruxism and occlusal forces
An orthotic device for redefining an occlusal plane includes a left portion, a right portion including an upper surface, a bite block coupled to either the left portion or the right portion, and a lingual portion coupled to the left portion and the right portion. The orthotic device is configured to engage teeth located along a left portion and a right portion of a mandible. The bite block is disposed along the upper surface of either the left portion or the right portion and extends upward relative to an upper surface of the left or right portion. |
US10639179B2 |
System for the intravascular placement of a medical device
A system for the intravascular placement of a medical device including a guidewire having a first end and a second end, the first end having a microwhisk positional between a feeding state and a deployed state, a guidewire sheath surrounding the guidewire; and an anchoring device for cooperatively fixing the microwhisk relative to a patient. Also, the method of the intravascular placement of the medical device by inserting the medical device through the body with the guidewire and the microwhisk contained within the guidewire sheath, driving the microwhisk out of the guidewire sheath to position the microwhisk to its deployed state, and engaging the anchoring device from the outside of the body through a body surface into the microwhisk, and further into a stabilizing body component. |
US10639178B1 |
Method for surgical aortic repair of type A dissections
A method of deploying a stent device into an aorta of a patient includes positioning a distal portion of the stent device at least beyond the left subclavian artery into the descending aorta by axially translating a distal end of a rod of a deployment device into the aorta. The stent device is engaged with the deployment device in an initial configuration about the rod. The axial translation occurs in a direction extending from the aortic arch into the descending aorta. The stent device further includes a stent portion in fluid engagement with the distal portion. The stent portion and the distal portion define an uncovered open cell surface. The stent device further includes a proximal portion in fluid engagement with the stent portion. A collar is defined at a terminal end of the proximal portion. |
US10639173B2 |
Perforated liner
The invention concerns a prosthesis liner for application to a limb stump, with an elastic liner layer (20) of elastomer, wherein the liner layer (20) has pores (26) in at least one distal portion (30) thereof. |
US10639171B2 |
Transfemoral rotator using push button spring clips
A transfemoral rotator is provided. The transfemoral rotator includes an inner cylinder that nests within a cavity of a base shell. The inner cylinder includes a lower cylindrical hub configured to protrude through an opening in the base shell. A spring clip mechanism operated by a push button serves to lock and unlock the transfemoral rotator to permit for rotation of a lower limb prosthesis and allow for a wearer to sit cross-legged. |
US10639167B2 |
Electrically stimulated bone grafting spinal implant system and method
A spinal implant system includes bone growth promoting material, and an electrical bone growth stimulator. The electrical bone growth stimulator includes a mesh that surrounds at least a portion of the bone growth material, and the electrical bone growth stimulator is configured to conduct an electric current to stimulate tissue growth adjacent to the electrical bone growth stimulator. |
US10639166B2 |
Variable lordosis spacer and related methods of use
An expandable fusion device may include a first endplate and a second endplate. The expandable fusion device may also include first and second ramps configured to mate with both the first and second endplates. An inserter instrument includes an outer shaft having a bore extending longitudinally therethrough and an inner shaft extending through the bore in the outer shaft. The outer shaft is configured to engage the first or second opening in the second ramp, and the inner shaft is configured to engage the corresponding first or second opening in the first ramp to control implant height and/or lordotic angle. |
US10639165B2 |
Stabilizing vertebrae with expandable spacers
A spinal distractor and stabilizer has resilient, conformable bone contacting sections which are separated by an expandable chamber that extends from one of the sections, and which forms a ratchet with the section, ensuring that once expanded by being filled with a substance, cannot contract absent intervention by a medical practitioner. The stabilizer may be filled with a material which solidifies, after which some or all of the device may biodegrade. The device may also be provided in separable portions to facilitate implantation. The conformable sections distribute the distraction and stabilizing force evenly over the bone surface, reducing the incidence of disruption to the integrity of the bone. |
US10639160B2 |
Peek femoral component with segmented TI foam in-growth
A medical implant includes a body and a porous structure attached to the body. A boss integral with the body extends outwardly from a surface of the body. The porous structure has a surface that cooperates with the boss of the body to prevent pullout of the body from the porous structure. In fabricating the medical implant, the body and the porous structure are formed separately and subsequently secured together. |
US10639158B2 |
Patient-specific craniofacial implants
Disclosed herein are patient-specific facial or craniofacial implants structured for filling bone voids in the cranium and face as well as for simultaneously providing soft tissue reconstruction and/or augmentation for improved aesthetic symmetry and appearance of face and skull. Pterional or temporal voids or defects generally result from a chronic skull or lateral facial deformity along with a compromised temporalis muscle or soft tissue distortion from previous surgery. When muscle atrophy occurs in the pterion or temporal face, temporal hollowing deformity generally results where there would be soft tissue but for the atrophy. The patient-specific temporal implants with dual-purpose herein are configured to have an augmented region adjacent the temporal region of the face and cranium in order to prevent and/or correct any such temporal hollowing deformity. |
US10639155B2 |
Inflatable penile prosthesis with reversible flow pump
According to an aspect, an inflatable penile prosthesis includes an inflatable member, a reservoir configured to hold fluid, and a pump assembly configured to facilitate a transfer of the fluid from the reservoir to the inflatable member when the prosthesis is in an inflation mode and facilitate a transfer of the fluid from the inflatable member to the reservoir when the prosthesis is in a deflation mode. The pump assembly includes a pump, a valve body having a first valve and a second valve, and a selection member defining a lumen, the selection member being movable from a first position to place the prosthesis in the inflation mode and a second position to place the prosthesis in the deflation mode. |
US10639150B2 |
Delivery catheter system with micro and macro movement control
A tray and packaging system for a prosthetic valve delivery system permits conversion from a storage and/or shipping configuration to a set up and preparation configuration. In a first configuration, a delivery system can be supported by first and second main trays with the elongate catheter of the delivery system arranged to extend linearly from the first main tray to the second main tray, and in a second configuration, the delivery system can be supported by the first and second main trays with the elongate catheter of the delivery system turned back in a U-shaped manner with the deployment portion of the delivery system positioned to the side of the control handle portion of the delivery system. |
US10639148B2 |
Method of placing a prosthetic valve assembly in a patient's circulatory system
A prosthetic valve assembly for implantation in a patient's circulatory system includes a stent, a valve member coupled to the stent and defining a preferred landing zone relative to anatomical structures in the patient's circulatory system, and at least one marker positioned in a predetermined relationship relative to the landing zone of the valve member, the marker being visually distinguishable from the stent using an imaging technique. By observing the marker, the prosthetic valve assembly may be implanted in the patient so that certain ones of the anatomical structures lie within the landing zone. |
US10639145B2 |
Prosthetic valves and related inventions
This invention relates to the design and function of a compressible valve replacement prosthesis, collared or uncollared, which can be deployed into a beating heart without extracorporeal circulation using a transcatheter delivery system. The design as discussed focuses on the deployment of a device via a minimally invasive fashion and by way of example considers a minimally invasive surgical procedure preferably utilizing the intercostal or subxyphoid space for valve introduction. In order to accomplish this, the valve is formed in such a manner that it can be compressed to fit within a delivery system and secondarily ejected from the delivery system into the annulus of a target valve such as a mitral valve or tricuspid valve. |
US10639144B2 |
Vertical coaptation zone in a planar portion of prosthetic heart valve leaflet
Described embodiments are directed toward prosthetic valve leaflets of a particular shape that allows redundant coaptation height in the leaflets when a planar segment is present in each leaflet. |
US10639141B2 |
Intraocular accommodating lens and methods of use
Described herein are intraocular lenses and methods of implantation. In one aspect, the lens includes a shape changing optical element; a force translation element having a first end region coupled to the optical element and a second end region extending towards a ciliary structure, and an attachment portion coupled to the second end region of the force translation element and configured to contact the ciliary structure. The force translation element is configured to functionally transmit movements of the ciliary structure into a force exerted upon the optical element to effect an accommodating and a disaccommodating change of the optical element. |
US10639140B2 |
Method for patterned plasma-mediated modification of the crystalline lens
A method of treating a cataractous lens of a patient's eye includes generating a light beam, deflecting the light beam using a scanner to form a treatment pattern, delivering the treatment pattern to the lens of the patient's eye to create a plurality of cuts in the form two or more different incisions patterns within the lens to segment the lens tissue into a plurality of patterned pieces, and mechanically breaking the lens into a plurality of pieces along the cuts. A first incision pattern includes two or more crossing cut incision planes. A second incision pattern includes a plurality of laser incision each extending along a first length between a posterior and an anterior surface of the lens capsule. |
US10639139B2 |
Vein filter
A vessel filter having a first region and a second region, the filter movable between a collapsed position for delivery to the vessel and an expanded position for placement within the vessel. The first region has a filter portion having a converging region to direct particles toward the center of the filter and includes a plurality of spaced apart filter struts. The struts each have a strut height defined as a distance between a first wall and a second wall. A plurality of hooks are at the second region, the hooks having a vessel penetrating tip and a width greater than the width of the strut from which it extends such that the penetrating tip portion of the hook extends beyond the first wall. |
US10639134B2 |
Biosensor performance indicator for intraoral appliances
Methods and apparatuses for monitoring either or both the performance of an orthodontic appliance for repositioning a patient's teeth and/or the user compliance in wearing the appliance using a biosensor. The apparatuses described herein may include one or more sensors, including biosensors, electrical sensors, or both, configured to generate sensor data related to user compliance and/or repositioning of the patient's teeth by an orthodontic appliance. |
US10639132B2 |
Dental prosthesis
A dental prosthesis having a guide hole formed therein. The guide hole is configured to guide a drilling for a screw, and configured to receive the screw, holding the prosthesis in place when screwed into the bone of a patient. |
US10639125B2 |
Automatic multimodal real-time tracking of a moving marker for image plane alignment inside a MRI scanner
A system for an automatic multimodal real-time tracking of moving instruments for image plane alignment inside an MRI scanner includes: an MRI scanner, an MRI multi-plane pulse sequence generating unit allowing to interactively modify the position and orientation of one or several image planes in real-time, one or several external optical sensors with high frame rate, preferably a RGB-D sensor or other similar camera system like a stereovision systems, a multimodal marker including at least one MR visible feature and one visual feature able to be tracked by both the MRI scanner and the at least one external optical sensor, a computer for processing in real-time images from both MRI and optical sensor to fuse the detected marker position and orientation or pose from both modalities, and predict the next image plane position and orientation based on the estimated motion of the moving marker. |
US10639111B2 |
Surgical robotic assemblies and instrument adapters thereof
An instrument adapter includes a housing, a drive member, a nut, and a shaft assembly. The nut is threadedly coupled to the drive member and axially movable relative thereto. The shaft assembly includes a shaft and a link. The shaft extends distally from the housing and is configured to be operably coupled to an end effector. The link has a proximal end movably coupled to the nut and a distal end configured to selectively lock the end effector to the shaft assembly. The link is movable between a proximal non-locking position, and a distal locking position. The nut is movable between a first position along the drive member, in which the nut resists proximal movement of the link from the distal position to the proximal position, and a second position, in which the nut does not resist proximal movement of the link from the distal position to the proximal position. |
US10639106B1 |
Controlling appearance of displayed markers for improving catheter and tissue visibility
A method for improving visualization of at least a catheter in an organ of a patient, the method includes displaying a map of the organ, and at least a first visual marker overlaid on the map. A position, falling within the map, of a distal end of the catheter is received. Displayed on the map are (i) the distal end of the catheter in accordance with the received position, and (ii) instead of the first visual marker, at least a second visual marker, which increases visibility of at least one of the map and the distal end, relative to the first visual marker. |
US10639103B2 |
Operation scenario flow and mechanical modeling and analysis system of cardiovascular repair operations for newborn and foetus
This invention is related to an operation scenario flow, mechanical modeling and analysis system comprising web based, (i) growth (ii) scaling and (iii) quality control aimed, patient based fast prototyping functions, for newborn and fetus cardiovascular repair operations, developed in order to be used for training of doctors and patient specific post surgery performance prediction in hospitals following and prior to, cardiovascular operations within the field of bioengineering in the health sector. Moreover it can be used for both vivo implantation plans of patient specific cardiovascular devices (custom cardiac valve and cardiac support pumps) and adaptation of said devices to the physiology of the patient. |
US10639095B2 |
Surgical instrument with resilient driving member and related methods of use
A forceps is provided and includes a housing having a shaft. An end effector assembly operatively connects to a distal end of the shaft and includes a pair of first and second jaw members. One or both of the first and second jaw members is movable relative to the other jaw member from a clamping position to an open position. A resilient member operably couples to at least one of the first and second jaw members. The resilient member is configured to bias the first and second jaw members in the clamping position and provide a closure force on tissue disposed therebetween. |
US10639094B2 |
Knife deployment mechanisms for surgical forceps
A surgical instrument includes an end effector assembly having jaw members movable between spaced-apart, first approximated, and second approximated positions. A knife is selectively movable relative to the end effector assembly between a retracted position, a first extended position, and a second extended position. A trigger is selectively actuatable between a un-actuated position, a first actuated position, and a second actuated position for moving the knife between its respective positions. A control member prevents movement of the trigger when the jaw members are disposed in the spaced-apart position, permits movement of the trigger to the first actuated position but prevents movement beyond the first actuated position when the jaw members are disposed in the first approximated position, and permits movement of the trigger to the second actuated position but prevents movement beyond the second actuated position when the jaw members are disposed in the second approximated position. |
US10639091B2 |
Manufacturing electrosurgical instruments
A jaw member for an electrosurgical instrument is manufactured by providing a jaw housing (18) having a longitudinal jaw section (19), and an electrically conductive plate (1). The electrically conductive plate is placed into a mould, and a first flowable insulating material (15) is injected into the mould such that the flowable material (15) forms one or more stop members (16) that project a predetermined distance from the electrically conductive plate. The jaw housing (18) and the electrically conductive plate (1) are then placed into a second mould, and a second flowable material (25) is injected into the mould to secure the electrically conductive plate (1) to the jaw housing (18). |
US10639090B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling use and operation of a treatment device
A system for controlling a treatment device generates a graphical interface that visually prompts a user in a step-wise fashion to use the treatment device to perform a process of forming a pattern of lesions that extends both circumferentially and axially in different levels in a body region. The graphical interface displays for the user a visual record of the progress of the process from start to finish and guides the user so that so that individual lesions desired within a given level are all formed, and that a given level of lesions is not skipped. |
US10639085B2 |
Methods, devices, and systems for blood flow
Various exemplary methods, systems, and devices for blood flow are provided. In general, an implant can be configured to be implanted in bone and to delay clotting of blood flowing from the bone. The implant can include an anti-coagulation agent to delay the clotting of the blood. The anti-coagulation agent can be a coating on the implant, can be natural to a material forming the implant, or can be impregnated into a material forming the implant. In an exemplary embodiment, the implant is implanted in a bone in a surgical procedure for securing a soft tissue to bone, such as a rotator cuff repair procedure or an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair procedure. |
US10639084B2 |
Sternal closure method and system
A system including a bone punch tool and a needle guide. The bone punch tool can include a support arm having a support arm proximal portion and a support arm distal portion, a pivot arm having a pivot arm proximal portion and a pivot arm distal portion, and an arcuate punch configured to punch through bone. The pivot arm distal portion can be pivotably coupled to the support arm distal portion, such that the pivot arm proximal portion is configured to be moved away from the support arm proximal portion to extend the arcuate punch into a punch position to punch an arcuate hole through bone. The needle guide can be configured to guide a needle through the arcuate hole. |
US10639080B2 |
Polyaxial screwdriver for a pedicle screw system
A polyaxial screwdriver for inserting a bone screw in a vertebra. A polyaxial bone screw assembly includes a coupling element. When a screw engaging end of the polyaxial screwdriver is lowered on the head of the bone screw, the complimentary surfaces of the screw engaging end of the screwdriver and the head of the screw self-align. A ratchet mechanism formed in the screwdriver provides progressive and automatic locking of the polyaxial screwdriver to the coupling element and prevents the accidental unthreading from the coupling element. In another embodiment of the polyaxial screwdriver, a collet slides over the outside surface of the upper end of the coupling element and locks on to the coupling element. In yet another embodiment of a polyaxial screwdriver, the outer sleeve of the polyaxial screwdriver has a split end that securely engages the coupling element. |
US10639079B2 |
Surgical implant alignment device
An alignment device for aligning an orthopedic plate with a bone attachment site includes one or more one light sources that are secured to an orthopedic plate holder with a mounting interface and in a location spaced from the orthopedic plate that is releasably secured to the distal end of the plate holder. The light sources are configured to project an illuminated indication pattern of variable intensity onto the plane the orthopedic plate and aligned with the primary axis of interest of the orthopedic plate, and which indication pattern extends a sufficient lateral distance away from the plate holder to allow the medical professional to align the axis of interest of the orthopedic plate with an out-of-view bone attachment site using at least one superficial anatomic landmark on the exterior of the patient and remote from the bone attachment site. |
US10639077B2 |
Rod coupling systems and devices and methods of making and using the same
Provided are rod coupler devices, systems, kits and methods, which include at least one saddle having a concave configuration that either abuts a bone fastener and/or a locking cap and is shaped so as to contact the rod in two or more lines of contact, which reduces pressure on the rod, and therefore permits use of a rod having various materials, such as PEEK, without significant deformation of the rod. Also provided is the saddle itself and integrated locking caps that include a saddle, the locking cap and a set screw. Also provided are elongate rods having advantageous shapes, configurations, and/or compositions for rod coupler devices, systems and methods. Further provided are screw and cap devices and systems that themselves include a concave configuration so as to contact a rod in two or more lines of contact, which reduces pressure on the rod. |
US10639073B1 |
Exfoliating mat
An exfoliating mat has a first side with a perimeter of silicone gel defining an interior area and a second side having an attachment means adjacent each interior corner of the mat. The interior area of the first side further comprises regions of high grit pumice and low grit sandpaper bound within artistic shapes. An electrical vibrating mechanism is secured within the mat subjacent the low grit regions. |
US10639071B2 |
System and method for improved gas recirculation in surgical trocars with pneumatic sealing
Systems for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure include a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The pressure-controlled valve is in fluid communication with an insufflation gas supply, the supply conduit and the return conduit and is adapted and configured to respond to pressure control signals to adjust position and thereby system flow parameters, to reduce entrainment of air from the surrounding environment, and to increase the concentration of insufflation gas in an operative space, and/or to reduce an overpressure condition in the operative space. |
US10639070B2 |
Implant needle and method for production
Disclosed is an implant needle for introducing an implant into a patient. The needle has a hollow main body having a receiving portion configured to receive an implant. A taper-shaped tip portion is cut from the hollow needle main body and includes a first slant surface contiguous to an outer peripheral surface of the main body and formed at a first predetermined angle with respect to an axis of the main body. The first slant surface has an inner non-cutting edge and an outer non-cutting edge. The needle also includes a pair of second slant surfaces, each of which forms a second predetermined angle with respect to the main body axis that is larger than the first predetermined angle. Each second slant surface has an inner non-cutting edge and an outer cutting edge that is contiguous with an edge point of the tip portion. A method of manufacturing the implant needle is also disclosed. |
US10639067B2 |
Guiding trocar and system for connecting to a guiding trocar
Guiding tube, in particular a trocar, for receiving and guiding a medical instrument, wherein the guiding tube includes engaging members for engaging an instrument inside the tube and a substantially spherically shaped ball member provided on an outer surface of said tube, wherein the engaging members are provided movable with respect to the tube in a direction having a radial component, seen with respect to the longitudinal axis of the tube, upon compression of the ball member. |
US10639065B2 |
Medical assist device
A medical assistance device is provided for insertion of a needle-like instrument. The device comprises a guide unit, a mechanism including the guide unit, a driving source configured to drive the mechanism, a needle sensor; and an anti-driving unit. The medical assistance device can detect the insertion state of a needle-like device and, when required, the anti-driving unit prevents operation of the driving source. |
US10639064B2 |
Atherectomy devices and methods
Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel. The abrasive element can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly. In particular embodiments, the handle assembly includes a compressed gas driven turbine member that drives rotation of the drive shaft. The turbine member can be rotatably attached to a carriage that is longitudinally translatable in relation to a housing of the handle assembly. The handle assembly can include a latch mechanism that when actuated allows the carriage to translate to a proximal-most position. While the carriage is in the proximal-most position, an open pathway is created so that a guidewire can be slidably passed through the handle assembly and a lumen of the drive shaft. |
US10639062B2 |
Atherectomy devices and methods
Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel. The abrasive element can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly. In particular embodiments, the handle assembly includes a compressed gas driven turbine member that drives rotation of the drive shaft. The turbine member can be rotatably attached to a carriage that is longitudinally translatable in relation to a housing of the handle assembly. The handle assembly can include a latch mechanism that when actuated allows the carriage to translate to a proximal-most position. While the carriage is in the proximal-most position, an open pathway is created so that a guidewire can be slidably passed through the handle assembly and a lumen of the drive shaft. |
US10639057B2 |
Multi-tine cutting device
A cutting device is provided that includes an outer tube. The outer tube includes an inner surface defining a passageway. An inner tube is movably disposed in the passageway such that a distal end of the inner tube extends beyond a distal end of the outer tube. The distal end of the inner tube includes a first cutting element. An inner surface of the inner tube defines a lumen. A shaft is slidably disposed in the lumen. The shaft has a distal end including a second cutting element. A deployment mechanism is coupled to a proximal end of the outer tube. The deployment mechanism includes a body, a push button disposed within the body and a collar disposed about the body. The shaft is fixed relative to the collar and the inner tube is fixed relative to the push button. Systems and methods are disclosed. |
US10639052B2 |
Acoustic therapy device
The present disclosure provides a system for delivery of therapeutic energy. The system includes an energy unit configured to convert the acoustic energy signals transmitted to therapeutic ultrasound directed to fragment tumors and carcinogenic tissue in the body. The system also includes an energy unit configured to convert the acoustic energy signal transmitted from the energy unit to ultrasonic energy to image and monitor the treatment site with ultrasound. The system also includes a control unit including a computer for data storage and display. |
US10639051B2 |
Occlusion and clot treatment with intracorporeal pressure shock waves
An intracorporeal pressure shock wave device to provide treatment within blood vessels artificial vessels and grafts that includes a frontal pressure shock wave reflector positioned at the distal end of an intracorporeal catheter to direct shock waves toward a treatment target, such as an occlusion and clot. |
US10639048B2 |
Surgical drill guide system with articulating guide adaptor
A drill guide system provides a means of improved tunnel placement accuracy by allowing the drill guide to articulate to seat against the bone being drilled. The drill guide includes an articulating drill guide adapter constructed in four parts: a top cap, a thumbscrew, a lock tab, and a spring mechanism. The drill guide adapter is part of an aimer arm which mates with a handle on the proximal end and an aimer guide on the distal end. The drill guide adaptor allows the aimer guide to articulate relative to an irregular mating surface, allowing for increased area contact between the aimer guide template and bone. Examples of the drill guide adaptor also include a means for locking the aimer guide into place relative to the aimer arm. |
US10639046B2 |
Tissue collection and delivery device and methods of use thereof
A system and method for harvesting autologous tissue, mincing it into fragments that are visible and measurable when filtered, and delivering a portion of the tissue back into the patient without the need to directly touch the tissue. During the same surgical procedure, the tissue can be mixed with a biocompatible agent before introduction into the repair site. |
US10639045B2 |
Clip applier with clip follower
A surgical clip applier and methods for applying surgical clips to a vessel, duct, shunt, etc., during a surgical procedure are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, a surgical clip applier is provided having a housing with a trigger movably coupled thereto and a shaft extending therefrom with opposed jaws formed on a distal end thereof. The trigger is adapted to advance a clip to position the clip between the jaws, and to move the jaws from an open position to a closed position to crimp the clip positioned therebetween. The surgical clip applier can include a variety of features to facilitate use of the device, including features to align a clip with the jaws, features to prevent unintentional migration of a clip, and features to prevent clip fallout during formation. |
US10639041B2 |
Surgical instrument with preload assembly
A surgical instrument comprising a handle assembly, an elongated body portion extending distally from the handle assembly, a head portion and a preload assembly is disclosed. The head portion is disposed adjacent a distal end of the elongated body portion and includes an anvil assembly and a shell assembly. The anvil assembly is movable in relation to the shell assembly between spaced and approximated positions. The preload assembly is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the shell assembly and enables longitudinal movement of the shell assembly with respect to the elongated body portion. |
US10639037B2 |
Surgical instrument with axially movable closure member
A surgical instrument that includes a first jaw and a second jaw that is coupled to the first jaw for selective pivotal travel relative thereto between a fully open position and a fully closed position. A closure member is configured to apply closure motions to the second jaw as the closure member is axially movable in a distal direction from a starting position corresponding to the fully open position of the second jaw to an ending position corresponding to the fully closed position of the second jaw. The closure member is configured to move distally from the starting position through an initial predetermined axial closure distance before applying the closure motion to the second jaw. |
US10639030B2 |
Suturing device having adjustable distal end
A suturing device includes an elongate body, a needle, an actuator, and a needle holder. The actuator interacts with the elongate body and is operable between a first operating position and a second operating position. The actuator is configured such that movement of the actuator from the first operating position toward the second operating position moves the needle in an advance direction. The needle holder extends away from a distal end portion or is provided as part of the distal end portion of the elongate body. The needle holder defines a needle passage and a distal opening. The needle is positioned in the needle passage when the actuator is in the first operating position. The needle holder is configured to move with respect to the elongate body to change the location of the distal opening with respect to the elongate body. |
US10639028B2 |
Endoscopic suture loop anchors and methods
A suture needle system includes a first needle and at least one second needle. Each of the first and second needles preferably has a common needle body construct. The first needle includes an elongate suture having a length sufficient to extend at least the length of an instrument channel of an endoscope. The second needle includes an opening formed by a loop of suture at which the second needle can be advanced over the elongate suture. In use, the first needle is secured to a first tissue location using an endoscopic suturing system. A second needle is advanced at its opening over the elongate suture and secured to a second tissue location. Additional second needles may be advanced over the elongate suture to respective tissue locations. The elongate suture is pulled taut, drawing the second needles into proximity, and secured. |
US10639024B2 |
Method and apparatus for transapical procedures on a mitral valve
Apparatus and methods for performing a non-invasive procedure to repair a cardiac valve are described herein. In some embodiments, apparatus and methods are described herein for repairing a mitral valve using an edge-to-edge repair to secure the mitral valve leaflets. Implant securing devices are also described that can be used during a procedure to repair a mitral valve. In some embodiments, an implant securing device includes an outer member and an inner member movably disposed within the outer member. The inner member can be used to hold or secure a suture extending from an implant deployed on an atrial side of a leaflet of a mitral valve, and the outer member can be used to push or move a half hitch knot toward a ventricular side of the leaflet, which can be used to secure the implant in the desired position. |
US10639023B2 |
Suture anchor and related method
A method and apparatus for securing soft tissue to bone can include loading a suture through an eyelet of a suture anchor. The suture anchor can have a longitudinal axis and a distal tip. An anchor inserter assembly can be positioned in contact with the suture anchor. The anchor inserter assembly can include a sleeve portion and an impacting portion. The suture can be engaged with a suture engaging member on the suture inserter assembly at a location adjacent to the eyelet. The sleeve portion can be translated relative to the impacting portion from an alignment position to an insertion position thereby moving the suture a first distance offset from the eyelet in a direction away from the distal tip. The anchor insert assembly can be advanced to a driven position thereby advancing the suture anchor into the bone. The suture engaging member can be released from the suture. |
US10639015B2 |
Devices with reduced sweat volumes between sensors and sweat glands
A sweat sensor device (400c) for sensing sweat on the skin (12) includes one or more sweat sensors (420) and a volume-reducing component that provides a volume-reduced pathway (480) for sweat between the one or more sweat sensors (420) and sweat glands in said skin (12) when the device (400c) is positioned on said skin (12). The volume-reducing component may include a volume-reducing material (470) and a pressure-permeated component (460), a sweat dissolvable material (490), a mechanically compliant material (570) for conforming to the skin (12), an adhesive with a vertically anisotropic sweat pathway, and microcapsules (1385) including a barrier material. The presence of a volume-reducing component reduces the sweat volume and decreases the sampling interval. |
US10639014B2 |
Method and relevant apparatus for the determination of the body condition score, body weight and state of fertility
The present invention relates to a method for calculating the body condition score—BCS, the weight of an animal and its state of fertility by means of the mathematical processing of some characteristic morphological traits of the observed subject, which makes use of at least one contact or no-contact detection device of the profile 109 of the animal, at least a data processing unit and a program that implements a specific mathematical method of interpretation. By such a method, the determination of the body condition and its synthetic index or fattening index or FI, is independent of species, race, gender, age and absolute size of the examined animal. This method is also robust to possible errors of positioning of the apparatus by an operator. |
US10639011B2 |
Subject information acquisition apparatus
Viscoelastic characteristics in a subject are imaged by a simple method. A viscoelasticity measurement reference layer whose elastic modulus and viscosity coefficient are known is included between an ultrasonic wave transmitting/receiving probe and the subject and distributions of elastic modulus and viscosity coefficient inside the subject are calculated from a change over time of strain generated in the viscoelasticity measurement reference layer and the subject according to a pressure applied to the subject which changes over time and known elastic modulus and viscosity coefficient of the viscoelasticity measurement reference layer. |
US10639009B2 |
Apparatus and method for combined photoacoustic and ultrasound diagnosis
A microbubble used as a contrast agent for ultrasound imaging burst due to high intensity of ultrasound, and the burst microbubble effectively acts as a contrast agent for photoacoustic imaging. Based on this point, a new apparatus and method for combined photoacoustic and ultrasound diagnosis are provided. |
US10639008B2 |
Support and cover structures for an ultrasound probe head
A probe cap for use with an ultrasound probe including a head portion and an acoustic surface is disclosed. In one embodiment, the probe cap includes a body that defines a cavity sized for releasably receiving the head portion of the probe therein. The probe cap body further defines a hole that is proximate the acoustic surface of the head portion. A compliant spacer component is disposed in the hole. The spacer component can include a hydrogel and provides an acoustic path between the acoustic surface and a tissue surface of a patient. The spacer component includes a skin contact surface that defines a concavity and is deformable against the tissue surface. Additional embodiments disclose various probe cap and accompanying needle guide designs for use in assisting a clinician with ultrasound probe use and needle insertion into a patient. |
US10639000B2 |
Device for wide-band auscultation
The present invention relates to a device for auscultation of a body. An embodiment of the device includes a housing dimensioned and configured for disposition in an operative orientation relative to a predetermined portion of the body. The housing includes a plurality of chambers disposed therewithin. The plurality of chambers are collectively structured to receive an acoustic signal at least when the housing is disposed in the operative orientation. The housing also includes at least one transducer at least partially disposed in a corresponding one of the chambers. The transducer is structured to convert the acoustic signal into an electrical signal. A concentric structure is formed around the housing for additionally receiving and processing low frequency signals. |
US10638996B2 |
System and method for increasing the accuracy of a medical imaging device
A method for improving the accuracy of a digital medical model of a part of a patient, the method includes obtaining a set of at least 2 medical images of the patient, where an element comprising a predefined geometry and/or predefined information was attached to the patient during the recording of the medical images; obtaining at least 2 tracking images taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to the medical imaging device, said tracking images depicting at least part of the element; determining any movement of the element between acquisition of the at least 2 tracking images; and generating the digital medical model from the acquired medical images, wherein the determined movement of the element is used to compensate for any movement of the patient between the acquisition of the medical images. |
US10638994B2 |
X-ray mammography with tomosynthesis
A method and system for producing tomosynthetic images of a patient's breast. An x-ray source that delivers x-rays through a breast immobilized and compressed between a compression paddle and a breast platform and form an image at a digital x-ray receptor panel. Multiple x-ray images are taken as the x-ray source and the receptor move relative to the immobilized breast. In one preferred embodiment, the x-ray source travels from −15° to +15°. The source can travel in an arc around the breast while the receptor travels linearly while remaining parallel and at the same distance from the breast platform. The sets of x-ray image data taken at different angles are to combined to form tomosynthetic images that can be viewed in different formats, alone or as an adjunct to conventional mammograms. |
US10638993B2 |
Computed tomography apparatus and control method for the same
A system and method for a Computed Tomography (CT) process for calculating a dose of radiation to which an object is expected to be exposed when performing a CT scan on the object is disclosed. The CT apparatus includes a scanner that performs a scout scan on the object; an image processor that acquires image data for the shape of the object based on a scout scan image, compares the acquired image data to pre-stored image data, and selects an image data having greater similarity than predetermined similarity to the acquired image data from among the pre-stored image data; and a controller that calculates a dose of radiation to which the object is expected to be exposed, based on a dose of radiation corresponding to the selected at least one image data, and performs a CT scan on the object based on the calculated dose of radiation. |
US10638992B2 |
Image processing apparatus, radiography system, image processing method, and image processing program
A control unit of a console acquires first radiographic image data and second radiographic image data and determines whether a reference line which satisfies a predetermined accuracy for defining a bone mass is capable of being derived, on the basis of a pixel value of an initial soft region of a DXA profile indicating a correspondence relationship between a pixel position and the pixel value in a derivation region including a soft region and a bone region in a DXA image which is a difference image between a first radiographic image and a second radiographic image and is used to derive at least one of bone density or bone mineral content. In a case in which it is determined that the reference line is capable of being derived, the control unit derives the reference line on the basis of the pixel value of the initial soft region. |
US10638989B2 |
Method and device for controlling movement of a motorized C-arm
The invention relates to a method for controlling movement of a motorized C-arm, comprising: receiving position information of a user (U) relative to the C-arm (1), continuously receiving current position information of the C-arm (1) relative to a reference position of the C-arm, from said current position information and from the position information of the user, computing a graphical representation of the current position of the C-arm according to the user's point of view, from the computed graphical representation of the current position of the C-arm, computing a graphical representation of at least one command button suited to the current position information of the C-arm and to the user's point of view to move the C-arm in a determined direction according to a respective degree of freedom, displaying on a control panel a graphical user interface (7) comprising said computed representation (70) of the current position of the C-arm and said at least one command button (710). |
US10638988B2 |
Simultaneous/single patient position X-ray and proton imaging apparatus and method of use thereof
The invention comprises an apparatus and method of use thereof for using a single patient position during, optionally simultaneous, X-ray imaging and positively charged particle imaging, where imaging a tumor of a patient using X-rays and positively charged particles comprises the steps of: (1) generating an X-ray image using the X-rays directed from an X-ray source, through the patient, and to an X-ray detector, (2) generating a positively charged particle image: (a) using the positively charged particles directed from an exit nozzle, through the patient, through the X-ray detector, and to a scintillator, the scintillator emitting photons when struck by the positively charged particles and (b) generating the positively charged particle image of the tumor using a photon detector configured to detect the emitted photons, where the X-ray detector maintains a position between said the nozzle and the scintillator during the step of generating a positively charged particle image. |
US10638984B2 |
X-ray collimator and X-ray imaging apparatus using same
The present invention relates to an X-ray collimator capable of adjusting a field of view during X-ray imaging and an X-ray imaging apparatus using the same, the apparatus including an X-ray light source configured to emit X-rays, an X-ray detector configured to detect the X-rays, and a collimator configured to provide an opening to determine an FOV of the X-rays between the X-ray light source and the X-ray detector, wherein the opening is configured such that at least one of a first edge at an entrance side facing the X-ray light source, and a second edge at an exit side facing the X-ray detector is formed in a curved shape. |
US10638981B2 |
Method, system and computer readable medium for assessing actionable glycemic risk
A system, method and non-transient computer readable medium for assessing the opportunity to address either hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic risk (or both) in patients with diabetes based on historical continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data. |
US10638980B2 |
System and method for predicting heart failure decompensation
The present disclosure pertains to a system configured to predict decompensation in a subject with heart failure. The system comprises one or more hardware processors configured by machine-readable instructions to receive weight information, blood pressure information, and heart rate information about the subject; determine one or more weight parameters, one or more blood pressure parameters, and one or more heart rate parameters based on the received information; and predict decompensation in the subject based on the one or more weight parameters, the one or more blood pressure parameters, and the one or more heart rate parameters. Prior art systems use weight parameters alone for such prediction. However, weight parameters alone are often not predictive of decompensation. |
US10638977B2 |
Electro-cardiograph sensor mat
The invention relates to an electrocardiograph sensor mat (100), the mat (100) comprising a multitude of electrodes (104) for acquiring cardiac signals and a plug (200), wherein the electrodes (104) are connected to the plug (200) by electric wires (102), wherein the wires (102) are segmented by switches (202), wherein the switches (202) are switchable between a closed state and an open state, wherein in the closed state the electrodes (104) are electrically connected to the plug (200) and wherein in the open state the electrodes (104) are electrically isolated from the plug (200). |
US10638972B2 |
Systems and methods of identifying motion of a subject
Systems and methods of identifying medical disorders in one or more subjects are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, sound is transmitted toward a subject and at least a portion of the sound reflected by the subject and is acquired as echo data. The acquired echo data is used to generate a motion waveform having a plurality of peaks detected therein. At feast a portion of the plurality of peaks may be indicative of movement of the subject. One or more medical disorders in the subject can be identified based on, for example, time durations and/or amplitude changes between peaks detected in the motion waveform. |
US10638970B2 |
Method for identifying human joint characteristics
A method for identifying human joint characteristics, the method including the steps of: placing an item with a known characteristic near the joint, using a mobile imaging device, taking at least one image of the joint, and using the image and the known characteristic of the item to determine a joint characteristic of the joint. |
US10638967B2 |
Handheld radio device for assessing cognitive, auditory, visual, and speech function
A handheld radio device that incorporates within equipment typically carried by a first-responder but with added functionality which enables assessments of a subject's cognitive, auditory, visual, and speech function. In addition to providing two-way tactical radio functionality, the handheld radio device operates to generate haptic, audible, and visual stimuli, and then assess a subject utilizing the handheld radio device based on the subject's responses to the stimuli on the interfaces and sensors of the handheld radio device. Because this functionality is provided in equipment this is already typically carried by the first-responder, assessments that are more forward-deployed and closer to the point and time of injury, exposure, or period of interest can occur. |
US10638960B2 |
Optical physiologic sensor methods
Physiologic sensors and methods of application are described. These sensors function by detecting recently discovered variations in the spectral optical density at two or more wavelengths of light diffused through the skin. These variations in spectral optical density have been found to consistently and uniquely relate to changes in the availability of oxygen in the skin tissue, relative to the skin tissue's current need for oxygen, which we have termed Physiology Index (PI). Current use of blood gas analysis and pulse oximetry provides physiologic insight only to blood oxygen content and cannot detect the status of energy conversion metabolism at the tissue level. By contrast, the PI signal uniquely portrays when the skin tissue is receiving ‘less than enough oxygen,’ ‘just the right amount of oxygen,’ or ‘more than enough oxygen’ to enable aerobic energy conversion metabolism. The PI sensor detects one pattern of photonic response to insufficient skin tissue oxygen, or tissue hypoxia, (producing negative PI values) and a directly opposite photonic response to excess tissue oxygen, or tissue hyperoxia, (producing positive PI values), with a neutral zone in between (centered at PI zero). Additionally, unique patterns of PI signal response have been observed relative to the level of physical exertion, typically with a secondary positive-going response trend in the PI values that appears to correspond with increasing fatigue. The PI sensor illuminates the skin with alternating pulses of selected wavelengths of red and infrared LED light, then detects the respective amount of light that has diffused through the skin to an aperture located a lateral distance from the light source aperture. Additional structural features include means of internally excluding light from directly traveling from the light emitters to the photodetector within the sensor. This physiology sensor and methods of use offer continuous, previously unavailable information relating to tissue-level energy conversion metabolism. Several alternative embodiments are described, including those that would be useful in medical care, athletics, and personal health maintenance applications. |
US10638959B2 |
Oral pH and buffering capacity modifiers
Example embodiments of the present invention include various compositions that include a pH modifier composition and/or a buffering capacity modifier composition. In some examples, the pH modifier compositions include a dose of pH modifier to raise the pH in a patient's mouth from about 1 to about 2 pH levels. The compositions are then incorporated into various confections for oral ingestion or application that allow a patient to easily use the composition with the pH and/or buffering capacity modifiers. For example, compositions with the pH and/or buffering capacity modifiers can be incorporated within chewing gum, tablets, lozenges, breath strips, hard candy, oral sprays, and other confections. Another embodiment of the invention includes a testing device to test the pH and buffering capacity within a patient's mouth. |
US10638955B2 |
Pressure sensing implant
Disclosed is an implant and method of making an implant. The implant having a housing that defines a cavity. The housing includes a sensor comprising a base attached to a diaphragm wherein said base may be positioned within said cavity. The sensor may be a capacitive pressure sensor. The diaphragm may be connected to the housing to hermetically seal said housing. The sensor may include electrical contacts positioned on the diaphragm. The base may define a capacitive gap and a vent wherein the electrodes may be positioned within said capacitive gap such that at least a portion of the electrical contacts extend through the vent. The implant may include a coil in electric communication with the sensor, said coil may be positioned within said housing. A printed circuit board having at least one component may be attached to the floating base. |
US10638954B2 |
Surface registration of a CT image with a magnetic tracking system
Apparatus, including a magnetic tracking system, which generates a magnetic field near a living subject's body, and a probe, having a distal end that can contact registration points on a surface of the body. The probe has a contact sensor, located within the distal end, that outputs first signals indicative of a quality of the contact between the distal end with the registration points. Located within the distal end is a magnetic detector that outputs second signals that are indicative of respective positions of the registration points in a coordinate frame of the magnetic tracking system. A processor receives a tomographic image of the subject, and verifies, based on the quality of the contact indicated by the first signals, that the registration points are valid, and registers the tomographic image in the coordinate frame of the magnetic tracking system using the positions of the valid registration points. |
US10638953B2 |
Steerable flexible needle with embedded shape sensing
A minimally invasive system comprises an elongate medical instrument including a lumen; an elongate, flexible stylet removably receivable within the lumen; a sensor system coupled to the stylet, the sensor system configured to detect characteristics of at least a portion of the elongate medical instrument; and a processor. The processor comprises an error detection module configured to receive the detected characteristics from the sensor system; compare the detected characteristics with expected characteristics of at least the portion of the elongate medical instrument; and notify a user of a deviation between the detected characteristics and the expected characteristics. The processor further comprises a path planning module configured to intraoperatively generate, based on a shape of at least the portion of the elongate medical instrument detected by the sensor system, a target trajectory for continuing advancement of the elongate medical instrument within a patient anatomy. |
US10638951B2 |
Systems and methods for magnetic resonance imaging
A method may include obtaining first image data of a first subject and obtaining a target machine learning model. The first image data may indicate a first intensity distribution of a first magnetic field relative to at least one portion of the first subject. The target machine learning model may provide a mapping relationship between second intensity distributions of second magnetic fields and corresponding second susceptibility distributions associated with second subjects under the second magnetic fields. The method may also include generating a first susceptibility distribution associated with the first subject under the first magnetic field based on the target machine learning model and the first image data. The method may further include determining a target MR image of the at least one portion of the first subject based on the first susceptibility distribution. |
US10638945B2 |
Transdermal sensing probes and smart patch systems using same
An apparatus includes a substrate mechanically and electrically connected on one side of the substrate to multiple metallic probes in one or more arrays and includes the multiple metallic probes in the one or more arrays. In a method, multiple pits may be formed in an array on a first substrate. The pits have a pyramidal shape. A release layer is formed on the first substrate and covers surfaces of the pits. Probe tips are formed in the pits on the first substrate. The probe tips are formed from rigid conductive material. Multiple pillars are formed from rigid conductive material. The pillars are electrically and mechanically connected to a second substrate and to the probe tips. Release is caused of the probe tips from the first substrate, wherein the pillars and probe tips are connected to the second substrate and together form an array of rigid and conductive probes. |
US10638941B2 |
Discordance monitoring
Described herein are systems, devices, and methods for cardiac monitoring. In particular, the systems, devices, and methods described herein may be used to conveniently sense the presence of an intermittent arrhythmia in an individual. The systems, devices, and methods described herein may be further configured to sense an electrocardiogram. |
US10638940B2 |
Assessment of hemodynamic function in arrhythmia patients
Electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) alone may be unable to capture the hemodynamics associated with arrhythmic events. As a result, values such as ejection fraction are acquisition dependent. The desired RR-duration determines the arrhythmia rejection. By combining real-time volume measurements with ECG recordings, beat morphologies can be categorized and a more comprehensive evaluation of ventricular function during arrhythmia can be provided. |
US10638936B2 |
Noncontact thermometry systems and methods
A method of determining a temperature of a patient includes determining that a temperature measurement device is located within at least one of a distance range and an alignment range of a portion of a measurement site of the patient, providing an indication to a user of the device that the device is located within the at least one of the distance range and the alignment range, and determining, with the device, a first temperature of a first location on the portion of the measurement site without contacting the patient with the device. Such a method also includes determining, with the device, a second temperature of a second location on the portion of the measurement site without contacting the patient with the device, wherein the second location is different from the first location. Such a method further includes determining a third temperature of the patient based on the first and second temperatures. |
US10638932B2 |
MRI thermography for cardiac lesion assessment
Described embodiments include an apparatus that includes an electrical interface and a processor. The processor is configured to receive via the electrical interface, from a plurality of sensors, a first signal that indicates a location of an intrabody tool inside a body of a subject, and a second signal that indicates a phase, of a physiological motion cycle of the subject, at which the first signal was acquired. The processor is further configured to acquire, using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, a set of multiple images at the location indicated by the first signal, over a portion, of a subsequent physiological motion cycle of the subject, that includes the phase indicated by the second signal. Other embodiments are also described. |
US10638928B2 |
Measurement probe, measurement device, and attachment mechanism
Provided is a measurement probe of which hygiene can be easily secured. The measurement probe (1) receives fluorescence emitted by radiation of excitation light to a fingertip (90). The measurement probe (1) includes: a radiating portion that radiates the excitation light; a light-receiving portion that receives the fluorescence; a sleeve (16) disposed at a front end portion of the radiating portion or the light-receiving portion; and a transparent quartz plate (15) disposed at a front end surface (14I) of the radiating portion or the light-receiving portion. The sleeve (16) is provided with an opening in which the quartz plate (15) is detachably mounted. |
US10638926B2 |
Ophthalmoscope using natural pupil dilation
An ophthalmic device having a single or dual compartment configuration selectively emits infrared and visible light beams onto one or a pair of target eyes. The device performs eye fundus imaging and aids in the detection of ailments as indicated by anomalies in the pupillary reflex. |
US10638925B2 |
Determining vision related physical conditions from cross-parameter vision tests
A method and system for determining visual related physical conditions of a user of a display device, determined from the user's responses to a selection of visual-tasks. A dataset is provided for correlating the user's responses with the corresponding scores, so that by measuring the degree of correlation between the user's scores and a predetermined combination of the corresponding scores, the user's visual physical condition can be determined. A system is also provided, including a user device as well as a remote server for providing visual acuity and related testing to detect certain vision deficiencies and visual related physical conditions. In addition, a user device application is provided. |
US10638923B2 |
Cooling unit and light source apparatus for endoscope
The cooling unit includes: an opening part through which the cooling media flow in; a first flow path; a second flow path; a first heat generation section; a second heat generation section; a first heat dissipation section that is thermally connected to the first heat generation section, and is disposed in the first flow path; and a second heat dissipation section that is thermally connected to the second heat generation section, and is disposed in the second flow path. The second flow path is disposed between the first and second heat generation sections and the first flow path, and the first heat dissipation section has a thermal resistance value smaller than a thermal resistance value of the second heat dissipation section. |
US10638922B2 |
Multi-camera endoscope
A tip section of a multi-camera endoscope includes a front-pointing camera on a planar surface of a distal end of the tip section and two side-pointing cameras positioned on a cylindrical surface in proximity to the planar surface such that the side field of view provided by the two side-pointing cameras partially overlaps with the front field of view provided by the front-pointing camera. The tip section further includes a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted. |
US10638920B2 |
Method and apparatus of lens alignment for capsule
A method and apparatus of aligning a lens module with respect to an image sensor device for a capsule camera are disclosed. The image sensor device comprises multiple pixel arrays and the lens module comprises multiple lens sets to form multiple images corresponding to multiple fields of view associated with the multiple lens sets, and each lens set forms one image for one corresponding pixel array associated with one field of view. A method according to the present invention present invention, one or more test images are presented in the multiple fields of view associated with the lens module. Multiple images in the multiple fields of view are captured using the multiple pixel arrays. Metric measurement is derived based on the multiple images captured by the multiple pixel arrays. Lens alignment between the lens module and the image sensor device is then adjusted based on the metric measurement. |
US10638919B2 |
Endoscope
An endoscope includes a flexible portion, a surface of which is covered by an outer covering, the outer covering including a resin layer as an outermost layer and a laminated barrier film that is arranged on an inner side of the resin layer, and the laminated barrier film including a first barrier layer made from a metal oxide, and a second barrier layer made from a metal that is arranged on an inner side of the first barrier layer. |
US10638917B2 |
Guide catheter with image capture and light emission features
A dilation catheter system comprises a guide member, a dilation catheter, and an image sensor. The guide member includes a shaft comprising a distal end and a proximal end. The shaft further defines a longitudinal axis. The dilation catheter is movable relative to the guide catheter member and comprises an expandable dilator. The expandable dilator is sized to fit within one or both of a Eustachian tube or a passageway associated with a paranasal sinus. The image sensor is configured to provide visualization within anatomy of a patient. The image sensor is integral with the guide member. |
US10638916B2 |
Endoscope device
In an endoscope device, a control unit brings an imaging device into an operation in a first read-out mode. In the first read-out mode, the imaging device reads out pixel signals from a plurality of pixels in a first time. After an instruction for the measurement of a subject is generated, the control unit brings the imaging device into an operation in a second read-out mode. In the second read-out mode, the imaging device reads out the pixel signals from the plurality of pixels in a second time. The second time is shorter than the first time. The control unit causes an imaging condition switching unit to switch imaging conditions on the basis of an operation of the imaging device in the second read-out mode. |
US10638914B2 |
Dishwasher glassware bumper
A dishwasher including a dish rack having a wire frame rack defining an interior and comprising a plurality of spaced wire frame elements defining a dish supporting surface forming at least a portion of the interior, and a bumper having a body and an elastic surface. The bumper can span at least two of the wire frame elements. |
US10638913B2 |
Lower rack for a domestic dishwasher having a lower-rack raising means
A lower rack for a domestic dishwasher is constructed for being liftable and includes a fixed lower rack element, and a removable lower rack element connectable to the fixed lower rack element and constructed for removal from the fixed lower rack element to thereby unblock access to a bottom area of a washing container of the domestic dishwasher. |
US10638910B2 |
Method of variable filtration in a dishwasher
A dishwasher with a tub at least partially defining a treating chamber, a spraying system for spraying liquid into the treating chamber, and a recirculation system for recirculating liquid sprayed in the treating chamber to the spraying system with a variable filtration system. Method of operating includes recirculating a liquid, supplying a first portion of the liquid through the spraying system, supplying a second portion of the liquid through the filter, and varying the amount of the second portion. |
US10638895B2 |
Toilet cleaning device and method of cleaning a toilet
The present invention relates to a toilet cleaning device which comprises a handle, and a cleaning head, where the handle comprises an elongate shaft with opposite first and second ends and a longitudinal axis. The cleaning head comprises an upper surface, which connects to the second end of the handle, a lower surface opposite to the handle, and a lower rim which defines a plane, where the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft forms an acute angle with the plane of the cleaning head, and wherein the lower surface comprises a cavity surrounded by a flange, on which flange the lower rim is defined. |
US10638894B2 |
Waterless toilet
A waterless toilet that separates liquid waste from solid waste is provided. The toilet has a front section which is a urinal and a back section which is a chute with a bore. A trap door is moveable between an open position and a closed position and is controlled by a lever. In the closed position, it forms a leak-proof seal with the rim of the bore. The lever also actuates an inching mechanism that urges a solid waste receptacle to be rotated slightly on each use. |
US10638888B1 |
Tableware article
A tableware article for supporting an edible item in an upright position includes a pair of bowls, a stem, and a bracing element. The stem is coupled to and extends between bottoms of the bowls so that, when a top of one of the pair of bowls is positioned on a substantially horizontal surface, the top of the other of the pair of bowls is configured to insert at least one of an item of food and a utensil. The bracing element is positioned within a respective bowl and is coupled to the bottom of the respective bowl. The bracing element is configured to support at least one of an associated item of food and an associated utensil. |
US10638887B2 |
Product for foaming a liquid milk composition
A product is provided containing a single dose of foamed liquid milk composition for use in a beverage, the product including a disposable container with a single dose of the composition which, upon agitation of the container, is aerated, wherein the composition includes milk having a fat content of 0%-4%, a protein, an edible natural gum, and an additive. |
US10638886B2 |
Powered blending container
A blending device is shown and described. The blending device may include a blending container and a power source operatively connected to the blending container. The power source may be configured to supply power to the blending container. The blending container may also include a feature that is powered by the power source. |
US10638883B2 |
Collapsible grilling assembly
A collapsible grilling assembly for cooking includes a plurality of slats that is pivotally interconnected. An upper set of slats is configured to be positioned perpendicularly to a lower set in an extended configuration to define a grate. The slats are configured to be selectively and fixedly positioned in the extended configuration. Each of a plurality of legs has a first end that is configured to selectively couple to a perimeter of the grate. Each leg is configured to be extended from the grate. A second end of each leg is positioned on a surface and the grate is configured to position a heat source between the grate and the surface to heat an item that is positioned upon the grate. The slats of the upper set also are configured to position adjacently and colinearly, as are the slats of the lower set, to define a collapsed configuration. |
US10638881B1 |
Grill temperature controller
A device is provided that may include an attachment component configured to attach the device to a grill. The device may include a temperature sensor configured to detect a grill temperature of the grill and an airflow control component configured to control an airflow into the grill. The airflow control component may be adjustable to permit a plurality of airflow rates into the grill. The device may include one or more processors to set a target temperature for the grill, detect the grill temperature of the grill via the temperature sensor, determine an airflow rate based on the target temperature, the grill temperature, and a value that changes as a function of time. The processor may cause the device to set the airflow control component, based on the airflow rate, to control the airflow into the grill. |
US10638876B2 |
Automatic stir-fryer
Disclosed is an automatic stir-fryer comprising: a machine stand; a base pivotably provided on the machine stand; a rotary shaft providing rotary power and connected to a stir-frying rotary tank containing foodstuffs; a high-frequency induction heating unit coaxially covering the stir-frying rotary tank; a tilting unit pivotably disposed on the base; a receiving tank provided on the machine stand for receiving the cooked foodstuffs and controlled by an automatic push rod to move forward and backward; a cleaning unit assembled on the machine stand and corresponding to the stir-frying rotary tank after tilting by the tilting unit for water cleaning the stir-frying rotary tank; a control unit vertically disposed on the machine stand and provided with an control panel for controlling the operating time of the automatic stir-fryer and the temperature of the high-frequency induction heating unit. |
US10638872B2 |
Milk frother appliance, drinks preparation system and a drinks preparation machine
An appliance for preparing frothed milk includes a container for receiving milk, and an electrically operated drive for delivering and/or frothing the milk. The appliance includes a docking element for connection to a drinks preparation machine. The docking element includes a connection for steam delivered by the drinks preparation machine, —an interface for electrical current supplied by the drinks preparation machine, and a milk froth outlet for the frothed milk. |
US10638863B2 |
Knife block with storage slot blade sharpeners and cutlery set using same
A knife block may include a block body with a recessed portion and a block insert positioned at least partially within the recessed portion. The block insert may include a first knife slot and a second knife slot. The knife block may include a first knife sharpener coupled to the block insert, where the first knife slot is sized such that a first knife is sharpened by the first knife sharpener each time the first knife is removed from the first knife slot, and a second knife sharpener coupled to the block insert, where the second knife slot is sized such that a second knife is sharpened by the second knife sharpener each time the second knife is removed from the second knife slot. The knife block may include a first knife storage slot and a second knife storage slot. |
US10638856B2 |
Retail merchandise tray and display incorporating same
A retail merchandise tray and display incorporating the same are provided. The display includes a shelf and the tray mounted to the shelf. The tray includes a pair of opposed mounting rails with at least one tray section situated between the first and second mounting rails. A support leg is mounted to the first mounting rail and elevates a back end of the retail merchandise tray relative to a front end. |
US10638854B2 |
Collapsible layered cushion
A layered cushion that may be fully disassembled for easy cleaning is disclosed herein. The sleep system is durable and fire retardant. The layered cushion may include a foam layer, a layer of void cells, and a cover. The foam permits fluids to move freely there through and contours to a user's body to maximize comfort and reduce interface pressure. The reticulated foam layer resists compression set and thermosetting. The layer of void cells also permits fluids to move freely there through and provide additional support to the user's body. The individual void cells of the void cell layer are perforated to allow the transmission of fluids there through. The cover couples the other layers together to form the layered cushion and prevents the layers from deteriorating. The cover is removable to permit cleaning each of the layers independently. |
US10638852B2 |
Bedsheet-holder
A bedsheet-holder for securing bedding materials together when in use on a mattress. The bedsheet-holder includes an elongated flexible member having a first end and a second end designed to secure a plurality of bedding materials in place. A plurality of fasteners positioned along the length of the elongated member are designed to secure the elongated member to the plurality of bedding materials, such that the plurality of bedding materials remain attached to one another and are prevented from falling off of a bed when in use. The bedsheet-holder further includes a first mating fastener on the first end of the member designed to removably attach the member to a first side of a frame of a bed, and a second mating fastener on the second end of the member designed to removably attach the elongated member to an opposite second side of a frame of a bed. |
US10638848B1 |
Parcel storage bench assembly
A parcel storage bench assembly for securing a delivered parcel for an authorized user includes a bench that is positionable proximate a parcel delivery location of a building. The bench has a storage compartment integrated therein for receiving a parcel. Moreover, the bench has a lid thereon for opening and closing the storage compartment. A combination lock is coupled to the bench and the combination lock engaging the lid when the lid is closed. Thus, the combination lock secures the parcel in the bench. A pre-determined code is selectively entered into the combination lock by an authorized user thereby facilitating the authorized user to open the lid and remove the parcel from the bench. |
US10638845B2 |
Hygienic headrest cover
A stretchable hygienic cover, for utilization with an existing variable geometry vehicle headrest, having an ability to conform itself to dimensions of the existing variable geometry vehicle headrest underlying the stretchable hygienic cover when engaged includes a stretchable, breathable, moisture-absorbent fabric. Further provided in the stretchable hygienic cover is a closable opening allowing the fabric to stretchably fit over an existing variable geometry vehicle headrest, wherein the closable opening may stretch and retract in size to grip on to an existing variable geometry vehicle headrest. The fabric includes at least two vertical internal bands of resilient material having a greater modulus of elasticity than that of said fabric to allow for a secure engagement to the surface of the headrest. These bands are secured within said fabric. |
US10638842B2 |
Smart seat and control method for the same
The embodiments of the invention provide a smart seat and a control method for the same, which smart seat includes a seat body, a vital sign detector and a controller. The seat body includes a backrest, a seating surface and a backrest driver for driving the backrest to make an open and close movement relative to the seating surface. The vital sign detector is used for detecting a vital sign of a user to obtain vital sign data. The controller is electrically connected with the backrest driver and the vital sign detector, respectively, determines that the user is in the sleeping state or the waking state according to the vital sign data of the vital sign detector, and controls the backrest driver to drive the open and close movement of the backrest relative to the seating surface according to the state of the user. |
US10638835B1 |
Overbed table and transport chair
The present invention is an overbed table and transport chair, or more specifically, the present invention is a medical furnishing that serves as an adjustable overbed table in a first configuration and a wheeled transport chair in a second configuration. The present invention may also serve as a medical staff work station, provide storage of patient records and medical charts, storage for the patient's personal effects, personal mirror, IV stand, catheter bag stand, and secure storage for portable oxygen. |
US10638831B2 |
Fluid dispensing brush
A brush comprising a housing having an opening at which there is a pad and bristles. The housing defines an interior space and a handle. In the interior space, there is located a fluid reservoir, a pump assembly having a pump cylinder tube and plunger, and a piping array which are airtight and fluidly connected to one another. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of silicone, duckbill ejection valves are provided at the ends of the piping array and are positioned on the pad among the bristles. To enable movement of fluid from the reservoir to and out of the ejection valves, an actuator lever is provided and adapted to be operated by a user. The actuator lever is adapted to move between a first position and a second position, creating a pumping action to dispense fluid through the ejection valves. |
US10638830B2 |
Neat hand-washing system
The present disclosure provides a system including a handheld implement having a handle and a head. The system also includes a base having a basin, a pump, and a product container. The basin includes vertical walls forming mouth opening to an inner cavity that receives the head of the handheld implement. The product container includes a reservoir of product. The pump conveys the product from the reservoir to the inner cavity via at least one through-hole in the basin. |
US10638828B2 |
Adjustable container carrying strap structure
An adjustable container carrying strap structure includes a strip-shaped carrying strap and a container sleeving assembly. The strip-shaped carrying strap includes a first end, a second end, and a carrying strap body. The container sleeving assembly includes two sleeve ropes and an adjusting element, where each sleeve rope includes a first rope end, a second rope end, and a rope body, the first rope end of each sleeve rope is connected to the first end, the second rope end of each sleeve rope is connected to the second end, and the adjusting element is assembled on the two rope bodies of the two sleeve ropes, so that the adjusting element, the two rope bodies, and the first end of the strip-shaped carrying strap encircle a container sleeving hole. The adjusting element can slide relatively along the two rope bodies so as to adjust the size of the container sleeving hole. |
US10638827B1 |
Modular hip belt with gross and fine adjustment
A hip belt includes a center panel, and first and second padded portions connected to the center panel and extending therefrom. Each of the first and second padded portions includes a rear end, an opposed front end, and a face extending therebetween. A pulley assembly is carried on the padded portion, and the pulley assembly includes proximal pulleys located at the rear end, distal pulleys located between the front and rear ends, and a cord wound therebetween. A collapsible panel between the proximal and distal pulleys collapses when the pulley assembly contracts. A buckle is carried at a front end of the respective first of second padded portion. |
US10638805B2 |
Unitary drawstring accessory
A unitary drawstring accessory configured to be secured to a drawstring, the accessory including a body; and a channel including a first end, a second end, a length from the first end and the second end, at least one inflection point disposed along the length of the channel, wherein the channel is disposed on a portion of the body, wherein the channel is configured to require manipulation of the drawstring such that a portion of the drawstring may be seated in the channel and upon removal of such manipulation, the portion of the drawstring is frictionally secured in the channel. |
US10638803B2 |
Patient gown
A patient gown includes a panel made from a single piece of fabric, the panel including an edge finish extending around an outer perimeter of the panel, a neck opening formed centrally in the panel, the neck opening connected to the edge finish through a slit, and a first set of ties, each of the first set of ties connected to the panel at one end and having a free extending across the slit, the first set of ties configured to secure the slit and close the neck opening around a neck of a user when the user is wearing the patient gown. |
US10638799B2 |
Strapless and backless brassiere
The present invention discloses a strapless, backless adhesive shaping breast lift that is suitable for lifting and holding larger breasts in position. Further, the design of the strapless, backless adhesive shaping breast lift comprises two breast support structures, wherein each of the breast support structures comprises a plurality of tabs at the upper portion and a plurality of scallops at the bottom portion of the brassiere, so as to maintain a round breast shape, even on a larger cup size. The adhesive material allows a user to pull the plurality of the tabs and scallops to adjust the shape of the brassiere while distributing the weight of the breast on the tabs and scallops. Further, circular cuts between the tabs help to maintain a round shape of the breast by minimizing the size and number of creases on the brassiere. |
US10638798B2 |
Adjustable foundation garment
An elastic garment having a waist band and a pair of leg sleeves. A plurality of strips are secured to the pair of leg sleeves and run up the garment so that a top end of the strips extend above the waist band. The top ends of the strips include a hook and loop fastener that attaches to hook and loop fastener patches of the waist band. |
US10638797B2 |
Male undergarment assembly
A male undergarment assembly includes a pair of briefs including a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall. The pair of briefs has an upper edge that is open and defines a waistband. The pair of briefs has a bottom wall has a pair of leg openings therein. A pouch is attached to an inner surface of the front wall. The pouch has an inner wall and an outer wall joined together along their respective bottom edges. The outer wall is positioned between the front wall and the inner wall. The inner wall has an aperture extending therethrough and for receiving a penis. A sling is attached to the inner wall and extends downwardly therefrom. The sling is attached to the briefs between the leg openings and is utilized to receive a person's testicles. |
US10638796B2 |
E-cigarette personal vaporizer
A user-replaceable e-liquid reservoir for dispensing e-liquid, the reservoir being inserted into, or otherwise attached to, a portable, personal e-cigarette device and engaging with an electrical or electronic pump fluid transfer system in the device, the device including: an electrical or electronic pump, being configured to transfer e-liquid from the e-liquid reservoir to an atomizing unit in the device, the pump delivering a pre-defined or variable quantity of e-liquid from the reservoir, and in which the reservoir is not user-refillable. |
US10638793B2 |
Aerosol-generating system comprising moveable cartridge
An aerosol-generating system is provided, including a housing including an air inlet and an air outlet defining an air flow path therebetween; a heater element; and a cartridge moveably mounted in the housing and reversibly displaceable from a first position to a second position, the cartridge including a moveable plunger, a liquid storage portion configured to hold an aerosol-generating liquid, and an opening configured to deliver the aerosol-generating liquid, wherein the cartridge is further configured to activate release of a portion of the aerosol-generating liquid through the opening, when the cartridge is moved by an airstream created between the air inlet and the air outlet within the housing. |
US10638788B2 |
Method and system for spray drying insects
In some examples, a system may be configured to generating flour having a uniform particle size of less than 100 Microns from whole insects. For example, the may include generating a slurry from whole insects by adding water while blending the whole insects using one or more mixers to generate an insect slurry. In some cases, the water is added to the insect parts to reduce the viscosity and to assist in separating the whole insects into parts. In some cases, the insect slurry may be filtered. |
US10638787B2 |
Device and method for peeling beans
The present invention discloses a device and method for peeling beans and separating the hulls from the peeled beans. The device for peeling beans comprising a rough disc (3) in a bowl (2), driven by an electric motor (1), to abrasively impact beans in water. A barrier ring (4) enables separation of the hulls from the beans and a special filter (5) gathers the hulls out of the mixture. |
US10638786B2 |
Methods of reducing visceral fat and related compositions
Methods and compositions are provided directed to decreasing visceral fat in subjects. Visceral fat is directly linked to cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk. The methods describe a calorie restricted diet of specific percentages of food elements to be consumed within a specific time period each day. Calorie restriction and nutrient percentages take into consideration average daily normal activity of subjects as well as baseline health metrics including estimated amount of visceral fat. Remarkable results are obtained since visceral fat is targeted for reduction, thereby markedly reducing the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. Unlike previous conventional weight loss programs, the methods are applicable to the general population including subjects of all ages, genders, and those with past histories of disease, comorbidities, prescription medications, weight fluctuations, and the like, and since the methods do not require surgery, hospitalization, liquid-only diets, prescription medication, or purchase of pre-package meal replacements and the like. |
US10638781B2 |
Method for the preparation of instant stir-fried potato strings
Described is a method for the preparation of instant stir-fried potato strings having a refrigerated shelf life before stir-frying, comprising the steps of providing potatoes, cutting the potatoes in strings having a cross-sectional area of 25 mm2 or less, heating the potato strings, blast chilling the heated potato strings and packaging and storing the potato strings at a refrigerated temperature, the method being free of contacting the potato strings with oil. |
US10638780B1 |
Systems and methods for inhibiting spoilage of stored crops
Systems and methods for treating large quantities of potatoes, other tubers, vegetables, produce, and/or other crops are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a crop storage facility configured in accordance with the present technology includes a treatment system configured to distribute a treatment agent configured to inhibit spoilage of the crops. The treatment system can include a combination of two or more chemical compositions configured to release different concentrations of the treatment agent to produce a desired level of the treatment agent in the storage facility. |
US10638779B2 |
Hemiacetyl proflavors
Provided herein is a compound having the formula I wherein R1 and R2 are independently selected from a branched or straight C1-6 alkyl and a C1-6 alkenyl, n is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 and x is independently 0, 1, or 2; provided that when n is 1, x is 2. Also provided herein is a method of releasing acetaldehyde into an aqueous solution including delivering a compound of formula I to the aqueous solution, Also provided is a flavor or aroma-modifying composition including i) a flavor or aroma-conferring or modifying ingredient, at least one compound according to formula (I); ii) at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of a flavor carrier and a flavor base; and iii) optionally at least one flavor adjuvant. |
US10638775B2 |
Methods and compositions involving whey protein isolates
The present invention concerns methods of isolating milk proteins. Methods of the invention include charged ultrafiltration processes that use variations in pH to further separate protein species. |
US10638772B2 |
Demineralized whey powders
A demineralised whey powder is suggested which is obtainable by: (a) Separating raw milk, removing the cream; (b) Subjecting the skimmed milk such obtained to microfiltration or microdiafiltration, obtaining a whey protein-rich permeate P1 and a retentate R1 containing casein and GMP in the process; (c) Subjecting the permeate P1 to column chromatography separation, in which the lactoferrin contained therein remains on the column; (d) Subjecting the permeate, from which lactoferrin had been removed, to dialysis; and (e) Dehydrating the diluate such obtained. |
US10638770B2 |
System for the production of multi-strained yogurt
The invention describes a system of industrial production of strained yogurt which enables the natural straining by means of separation means, with the optimal use of the raw material, with the least possible stressing of the raw material and with the minimum possible loss of useful ingredients in the whey which is removed after straining and with the optimal stability of the characteristics of the final product, in each production batch. The invention describes the critical conditions of processes upstream of (namely before) the straining process, such as the physiochemical features of the raw milk, conditions of pasteurization and homogenization, conditions of incubation etc and the stacks of suitably selected and positioned membranes that are used for the straining, so that the final strained yogurt has the desired physiochemical features (proteins, fat, total solids) upon its exit from the straining rig. During the straining process, the yogurt is consecutively strained at least twice and the process is complemented by the stages downstream of (namely after) the straining, such as the conditions of cooling, storage before packaging, packaging conditions etc., which also are critical factors in order to realize the final outcome. |
US10638763B2 |
Bread lame
A lame, for example a bread lame, is provided which may be used to score bread dough. The lame may include blade holders that may securely hold a razor blade in a curved or a straight profile, and may cover one or more corners of the razor blade. The blade holders may be securable to and removable from a handle of the bread lame. The lame may include a removable cover for the blade holders to cover exposed edges of the razor blades. |
US10638761B2 |
Metal free antimicrobial and UV protection additive
Metal free antimicrobial and UV protection additives, which can be used in building or finishing materials, such as plasters, mortars, primers, paints and other protective or decorative coatings to eliminate growth of bacteria, fungi, algae and lichen and to protect material from ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The additive having mixed organophilic layer illite-smectite, chlorite, illite, carbonates, silica and hematite with the following ratio of the components (weight %): mixed layer organophilic illite-smectite from 40 to 70%; chlorite from 5 to 10%; illite from 5 to 10%; carbonates from 0 to 20%; silica from 5 to 20%; hematite from 0 to 3%. The mixed layer illite-smectite is organophilized with quaternary ammonium compounds used in the amount from 10 to 30% counting from the required weight of the mixed layer organophilic illite-smectite. |
US10638759B2 |
Conjugated polyelectrolytes and methods of using the same
Various embodiments disclosed relate to conjugated polyelectrolytes and methods of using the same. Various embodiments provide a conjugated polyelectrolyte including a subunit having the structure —R1—Y—R2—Z—. At each occurrence, R1 is independently chosen from 1,4-bonded phenylene substituted by —X—R3-R4 j times and 2,5-bonded thiophene substituted by —X—R3-R4 j times. At each occurrence, Y is independently chosen from a bond and —C≡C—. At each occurrence, R2 is independently chosen from a bond, a substituted or unsubstituted phenylene, thiophenylene, azulenylene, heptalenylene, biphenylene, indacenylene, fluorenylene, phenanthrenylene, triphenylenylene, pyrenylene, naphthacenylene, chrysenylene, biphenylenylene, anthracenylene, and naphthylene. At each occurrence, Z is independently chosen from a bond and —C≡C—. The variables j, R3, and R4 are as defined herein. |
US10638758B2 |
Heterocycle-containing amino acid compound and use thereof
Provided is a novel heterocycle-containing amino acid compound that has a metal uptake ability equivalent to mugineic acids and can be less expensively produced than mugineic acids. Also provided are a fertilizer and a plant growth regulating agent each comprising the novel heterocycle-containing amino acid compound. The present invention is a heterocycle-containing amino acid compound represented by general formula (1): (wherein: R1, R2 and R3 are the same or different and represent a hydrogen atom or a carboxyl-protecting group; R4 represents a hydrogen atom or a hydroxy-protecting group; R5 represents a hydrogen atom or an amino-protecting group; and n is an integer of 1-3) or a salt thereof and use of the same. |
US10638754B2 |
Methods of attracting Drosophila suzukii using acetoin blend
Methods of attracting Drosophila suzukii, involving treating an object or area with a Drosophila suzukii attracting effective amount of a composition containing acetoin and at least one compound selected from ethyl octanoate, acetic acid, ethyl acetate, phenethyl alcohol, or mixtures thereof; wherein said composition does not contain ethanol. |
US10638746B2 |
Pest control system and method of operating same
A pest control device comprising a capacitive sensor array including a plurality of sensor pads, the capacitive sensor array being configured to generate an electrical output signal indicating the state of each sensor pad, and an electronic controller electrically connected to the capacitive sensor array, the electronic controller including a processor and a memory including a plurality of instructions, which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to: receive the electrical output signals from the capacitive sensor array, determine a measured capacitance value for each sensor pad based on each electrical output signal, calculate a baseline for each sensor pad based on the measured capacitance value of the sensor pad, determine whether a difference between the measured capacitance value of at least one sensor pad and its corresponding baseline exceeds a first predetermined threshold, update a counter when the first predetermined threshold is exceeded, and record an event indicative of a presence of a pest when the counter exceeds a predetermined limit. |
US10638745B2 |
Repellent and attractant composition for dichromatic animals
The combination of a repellent agent or an attractant agent with a wavelength-specific visual cue agent has been found to produce an unexpected and synergistic effect of increased repellency or attraction in dichromatic animals who are not maximally sensitive to the wavelength of the repellent or attractant agent. The method of the invention may be used to repel dichromatic-animal pests; or to prevent or minimize monetary damage, particularly to agricultural products, natural resources or private property. The method of the invention may also be used to attract dichromatic animals for the purpose of agricultural production, recreational opportunities (e.g., wild-rodent feeders), or the effective administration of target-animal pharmaceuticals or mitigation techniques. |
US10638739B2 |
Fishing line guide member, and fishing line guide and fishing rod provided with the same
A fishing line guide member is formed in a ring shape, and has a curve surface curved from an inner circumferential side toward an outer circumferential side in a cross-sectional view with respect to a cross-section of the fishing line guide member taken along a cut plane including an axis line of the fishing line guide member. In an inner circumferential side part of the curve surface, R1 is larger than R2, in which R1 denotes a curvature radius of an axial center side part of the curve surface and R2 denotes a curvature radius of an axial end side part of the curve surface. |
US10638737B2 |
Collapsible bait net
The present invention is a hoop net comprised of netting mounted to two or more semicircular tubular rods, forming a ring that maintains its shape and structural integrity. The two semicircular tubular rods are fashioned to connect seamlessly by a fastening means that allows the entire assembly to function as intended. The hoop net assembly includes four stabilizing cords positioned equidistant from each other along the ring, which cords converge at the center of the hoop net assembly and are connected to each other by a fastening means, then further connected to a single draw cord. The draw cord is used to cast the assembled hoop net into water to a desired depth and pulled back into the boat with live bait. Once the hoop net assembly has been used, the metal rods are easily disconnected to facilitate folding the hoop net in half for easy storage and portability. |
US10638736B2 |
Non-human mammals for the production of chimeric antibodies
The invention provides knock-in non-human cells and mammals having a genome encoding chimeric antibodies and methods of producing knock-in cells and mammals. Certain aspects of the invention include chimeric antibodies, humanized antibodies, pharmaceutical compositions and kits. Certain aspects of the invention also relate to diagnostic and treatment methods using the antibodies of the invention. |
US10638735B2 |
Generation of heavy-chain only antibodies in transgenic animals
The present invention relates to a method for the generation of VH heavy chain-only antibodies in a transgenic non-human mammal. In particular, the present invention relates to a method for the production of a VH heavy chain-only antibody in a transgenic non-human mammal comprising the step of expressing more than one heterologous VH heavy chain locus in that mammal. |
US10638729B2 |
Fishermen's island for growing 10,000 tons of fish and seafood in water-filled ring-tube fishery
A floating Fishermen's island for growing 10,000 tons of fish and seafood within multiple water-filled ring-tube fishery, including auxiliary fish growing pools and recreation boating, fishing and water sports amenities. The Island comprising equally spaced radial Island member array made of molded plastic emerging from a floating Island center with cylindrical ends pivoted to island center arms-ends and to island outer boat docking segments. Vertical poles extending island radial members supporting walk-over-water fishermen's deck segments above water-filled ring-tube fishery for fishing from fish pools underneath. Connection cable connects each island radial member underneath the ring-tubes, with cable to anchor the island to seabed. A ‘walk over water’ elevated deck connected with bridges over poles multiple radial island docking for large service boats, sail boats and speed boats comprising multiple radial island boat docking segments, service boat docking segments allow loading and unloading reef for multiple service, sail and motorboats. |
US10638725B2 |
Estimation method, information processing apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for estimating motion of animal
An estimation method performed by a computer, the method comprising: distinguishing ground-off and landing timings of respective four limbs of an animal based on measurement data acquired by using a motion sensor attached to the animal which has four limbs, and identifying a limb which interlocks with a disorder of a motion waveform upon a motion of the animal, based on the distinguished ground-off and landing timings of each of the four limbs of the animal. |
US10638722B2 |
Ecologically relevant system and a method for testing spontaneous social interactions in group-housed mice
A system for testing spontaneous social interactions of group-housed mice placed in an experimental apparatus. The system includes a plurality of compartments (101-104) bridged by corridors (105). At least one compartment (101-104) has a perforated partition wall (106,107) separating the compartment into a territory available for mice (106b, 107b) and a territory to be explored by olfaction (106a, 107a). In the territory available for mice (106b, 107b), above the partition wall (106, 107), there is an infrared laser curtain (201). The system also includes a photographic device (202) for acquiring the intersection of a mouse in the light of the infrared curtain. In the territory to be explored by olfaction (106a, 107a), there is a source of olfactory stimuli (203). |
US10638721B2 |
Pet cage door
The present invention discloses a novel pet cage door, including a door frame and a switch door capable of rotating relative to the door frame so as to be opened and closed. A locking apparatus is disposed between the switch door and the door frame, and the locking apparatus includes a housing disposed on the switch door. The present invention has a simple structure and requires low costs. |
US10638720B2 |
Litter box wall shield
A plastic litter box has reinforced corners with support holes for posts. Rectangular, square or triangular shapes are included. Each post has a hook. A singular piece curtain is hung on the hooks all around the inner walls of the base of the litter box. The pet entrance is left open without the curtain. The curtain hangs down about half way along the sides of the base. The base walls can extend outward at the middle and be straight sided, or can have inward slanting walls to cause a contact with the curtain and keep waste from getting behind the curtain. The base corners can be contoured to eliminate any waste buildup and facilitate cleaning. |
US10638719B1 |
Ceiling inlet for air ventilating system
The frames of the Inlets have endcaps and profiles that allow an inlet to be made to different lengths to provide an inlet of a size to provide the proper amount of air needed. Each inlet also has fully insulated blades, sides, and center profiles. The components are preferably foam filled with insulation and have an insulated foam insert on the endcaps together with a center pull so that only a single pull line is needed to operate the inlet. |
US10638714B1 |
Soybean cultivar 84062517
A soybean cultivar designated 84062517 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 84062517, to the plants of soybean cultivar 84062517, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 84062517, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 84062517. 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 84062517. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 84062517, 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 84062517 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10638713B1 |
Soybean cultivar 85220103
A soybean cultivar designated 85220103 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 85220103, to the plants of soybean cultivar 85220103, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 85220103, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 85220103. 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 85220103. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 85220103, 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 85220103 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10638712B1 |
Soybean variety 5PQMB75
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PQMB75 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PQMB75, cells from soybean variety 5PQMB75, plants of soybean 5PQMB75, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PQMB75. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PQMB75 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PQMB75, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PQMB75, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PQMB75. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PQMB75 are further provided. |
US10638711B1 |
Soybean variety 5PRWH70
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PRWH70 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PRWH70, cells from soybean variety 5PRWH70, plants of soybean 5PRWH70, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PRWH70. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PRWH70 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PRWH70, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PRWH70, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PRWH70. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PRWH70 are further provided. |
US10638709B2 |
Soybean variety 01068191
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068191. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068191. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068191 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068191 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10638708B2 |
Soybean variety 01068325
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068325. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068325. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068325 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068325 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10638698B1 |
Wheat cultivar 01071506
The invention relates to the wheat cultivar designated 01071506. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the wheat cultivar 01071506. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the wheat cultivar 01071506 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing wheat plants by crossing the wheat cultivar 01071506 with itself or another wheat cultivar and plants produced by such methods. |
US10638697B1 |
Cucumber hybrid SVCS0087 and parents thereof
The invention provides seeds and plants of cucumber hybrid SVCS0087 and cucumber inbred line ASL-M316-0714GY. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of cucumber hybrid SVCS0087 and cucumber inbred line ASL-M316-0714GY and to methods for producing a cucumber plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a cucumber plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of cucumber hybrid SVCS0087 and cucumber inbred line ASL-M316-0714GY comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US10638693B2 |
New Guinea Impatiens variety SAKIMP059
A New Guinea Impatiens plant designated SAKIMP059 is disclosed. Embodiments include seeds of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP059, plants of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP059, to plant parts of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP059, and methods for producing an impatiens plant produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP059 with itself or with another impatiens variety. Embodiments include methods for producing an impatiens plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and transgenic impatiens plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to impatiens varieties, breeding varieties, plant parts, and cells derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP059, methods for producing other impatiens lines or plant parts derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP059, and the impatiens plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid impatiens seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP059 with another impatiens variety. |
US10638692B2 |
New Guinea Impatiens variety SAKIMP058
A New Guinea Impatiens plant designated SAKIMP058 is disclosed. Embodiments include seeds of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP058, plants of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP058, to plant parts of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP058, and methods for producing an impatiens plant produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP058 with itself or with another impatiens variety. Embodiments include methods for producing an impatiens plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and transgenic impatiens plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to impatiens varieties, breeding varieties, plant parts, and cells derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP058, methods for producing other impatiens lines or plant parts derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP058, and the impatiens plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid impatiens seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP058 with another impatiens variety. |
US10638691B2 |
New guinea impatiens variety SAKIMP057
A New Guinea Impatiens plant designated SAKIMP057 is disclosed. Embodiments include seeds of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP057, plants of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP057, to plant parts of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP057, and methods for producing an impatiens plant produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP057 with itself or with another impatiens variety. Embodiments include methods for producing an impatiens plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and transgenic impatiens plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to impatiens varieties, breeding varieties, plant parts, and cells derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP057, methods for producing other impatiens lines or plant parts derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP057, and the impatiens plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid impatiens seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP057 with another impatiens variety. |
US10638686B1 |
Soybean cultivar 84161023
A soybean cultivar designated 84161023 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 84161023, to the plants of soybean cultivar 84161023, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 84161023, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 84161023. 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 84161023. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 84161023, 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 84161023 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10638684B1 |
Wheat cultivar 01071558
The invention relates to the wheat cultivar designated 01071558. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the wheat cultivar 01071558. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the wheat cultivar 01071558 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing wheat plants by crossing the wheat cultivar 01071558 with itself or another wheat cultivar and plants produced by such methods. |
US10638682B2 |
Tomato line PSQ-9Z15-9109
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato line PSQ-9Z15-9109. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line PSQ-9Z15-9109 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line PSQ-9Z15-9109 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US10638681B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH337729
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH337729. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH337729, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH337729 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH337729. |
US10638680B2 |
Tomato line CHIHE14-1075
The invention provides seed and plants of tomato line CHIHE14-1075 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of tomato line CHIHE14-1075 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another tomato plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the fruit and gametes of such plants. |
US10638670B2 |
Full spectrum LED plant illumination lamp with a lens structure
A full spectrum LED grow light with a lens structure includes a shell. The shell is connected to an electric wire and configured with a full spectrum LED unit. The full spectrum LED unit includes LED cells and lenses covering the LED cells. Each of the LED cells can emit full spectrum light. The LED cells are fixed on an aluminum substrate which is electrically connected to the electric wire and fixed inside the shell. The lenses are fixed on the surface of the shell and each lens is configured with at least one LED cell. By combining the LED cells with the lenses, where a single LED cell can emit full spectrum light, the penetrability of light is increased. Thus, not only the upper layer of plant can grow well, but also the middle and lower layers of plant covered by the leaves of the upper layer can grow well. |
US10638669B2 |
Photon modulation management system
Embodiments described herein provide systems for inducing a desired response in an organism by controlling the duty cycle, wavelength band and frequency of photon bursts to an organism, through the photon modulation of one or more photon pulse trains in conjunction with one or more different photon pulse trains to the organism and duty cycle, where the photon modulation and duty cycle is based upon the specific needs of the organism. Devices for inducing a desired response in an organism such as growth, destruction or repair through the photon modulation of one or more photon pulse trains in conjunction with one or more different photon pulse trains to the organism are also provided. Further provided are methods for the optimization of organism growth, destruction or repair through the use of high frequency modulation of photons of individual color spectrums. |
US10638665B2 |
Apparatus and methods for the comminution of botanical feedstock
An apparatus for the comminution of a botanical feedstock includes a vessel, a screen positioned in the vessel above a first feedstock outlet and spaced from the top of the vessel, and a blade rotatably mounted above and generally parallel to the screen. The blade has a leading side, a trailing side, and a radial blade length. At least a portion of the leading side has a cutting edge and at least a portion of the trailing side has a downwardly extending trailing portion. The downwardly extending trailing portion has a lower edge having a plurality of discontinuities along a radial length of the trailing portion. The cutting edge is spaced from the upper surface of the screen by a first distance and a lowermost portion of the lower edge is spaced from the upper surface of the screen by a second distance. |
US10638664B2 |
Tool bar mounted folding wing mower apparatus
A mower apparatus has a tool bar mounted on wheels has a center section and right and left wing sections pivotally attached to the center section. When the tool bar is in an operating position the wing sections extend laterally from the center section perpendicular to the operating travel direction, and in a transport position the wing sections extend rearward or forward from the center section. A plurality of mowing units is attached to the tool bar such that when the tool bar is in the operating position each mowing unit extends rearward from the tool bar, and when the tool bar is in the transport position each mowing unit extends upward from the tool bar. |
US10638663B2 |
Weed trimmer extension system
A weed trimmer extension system for cutting and collecting, or dispersing weeds includes a cutting enclosure, to which can be attached a collecting bag or a cutting disperser; a replacement cutting implement; and enclosure fasteners, for attaching the weed trimmer extension system to a weed trimmer. The cutting implement can further include a cutting blade; a cutting string with a greater cutting radius so the cutting string can operate close to an obstruction, without the cutting blade causing damage to the obstruction; and a perpendicular fin, which pushes air in a circular direction of motion, thereby creating a vortex of air, which rotates in the plane spanned out by the rotating cutting blade. The cutting enclosure covers the replacement cutting implement, which propels the cuttings, contained and directed by the cutting enclosure, into either the collecting bag or the cutting disperser, which disperses the weed cuttings. |
US10638662B2 |
Discharge shroud device for mower deck
A discharge shroud device includes a cover element extending outward from a side of a mower deck for covering a discharge opening defined at the side of the mower deck, a shroud support unit for attaching the cover element to the mower deck, a blocking plate provided in the cover element to be swingable between an open position in which the discharge opening is opened and a closed position in which the discharge opening is closed, and an open-position fixing element for fixing the blocking plate to the cover element at the open position. |
US10638659B2 |
Fertilizer tube system
A fertilizer tube system for efficiently dispensing and placing fertilizer within a furrow to minimize germination injury. The fertilizer tube system generally includes a fertilizer tube having an input opening at an upper end of the fertilizer tube and an output opening at a lower end of the fertilizer tube, an upper connector attached to an upper portion of the fertilizer tube, a central connector attached to a central portion of the fertilizer tube and a lower connector attached to a lower portion of the fertilizer tube. |
US10638658B2 |
Fertilizer tube system
A fertilizer tube system for efficiently dispensing and placing fertilizer within a furrow to minimize germination injury. The fertilizer tube system generally includes a fertilizer tube having an input opening at an upper end of the fertilizer tube and an output opening at a lower end of the fertilizer tube, a tab attached to the fertilizer tube between the input opening and the output opening and a guard scraper attached to a lower portion of the fertilizer tube. The guard scraper includes a mounting portion having a receiver channel adapted to be removably attachable to a mounting member of a planter shank of a planter implement, wherein the mounting member is comprised of an inverted T-shaped structure. |
US10638657B2 |
Lid prop system for an agricultural implement tank
A seed tank assembly for an agricultural implement including a support rod with a first end and a second end, in which the first end is configured to couple to a first side of an opening in a seed tank, the second end is configured to couple to a second side of the opening in the seed tank, and the support rod includes a trough. The support rod is configured to provide structural support to the seed tank. The seed tank assembly further including a prop rod with a first end and a second end, in which the first end is slidably coupled to the support rod, the second end is configured to attach to a tank lid, the tank lid is configured to rotate from a closed position to a fully open position, and the tank lid forms an obtuse angle with the opening while in the fully open position. The trough is configured to block movement of the first end of the prop rod while the first end of the prop rod is engaged with the trough to hold the tank lid in the fully open position. |
US10645850B2 |
Electromagnetic-wave-absorbing composite sheet
An electromagnetic-wave-absorbing composite sheet contains an electromagnetic-wave-absorbing film, and an electromagnetic-wave-shielding film laminated on the electromagnetic-wave-absorbing film, wherein the electromagnetic-wave-absorbing film is formed of a thin Ni or conductive polymer film having surface resistance in a range of 50-200 Ω/square, which is disposed on a surface of a plastic film, and an area ratio of the electromagnetic-wave-shielding film to the electromagnetic-wave-absorbing film is 10-80%. |
US10645847B2 |
Cooling electronic devices in a data center
A data center cooling system includes a server rack sub-assembly that includes a motherboard mounted on a support member and a heat generating electronic devices mounted on the a motherboard; a cold plate positioned in thermal communication with at least a portion of the heat generating electronic devices, the cold plate configured to receive a flow of a cooling liquid circulated through a supply conduit fluidly coupled to a liquid inlet of the cold plate, through the cold plate, and through a return conduit fluidly coupled to a liquid outlet of the cold plate; and a modulating control valve attached to either of the motherboard or the support member and positioned in either of the supply conduit or the return conduit, the modulating control valve configured to adjust a rate of the flow of the cooling liquid based on an operating condition of at least one of the heat generating electronic devices. |
US10645845B2 |
Forced flow cooling temperature control method, system, and apparatus
An apparatus for providing forced flow cooling in a circuit card environment is provided includes at least one circuit card including first and second longitudinally spaced circuit card subassemblies, connected together into a single circuit card oriented substantially in a lateral-longitudinal plane. The first and second circuit card subassemblies have first and second operating temperatures, which are different from one another. A housing defines a housing internal volume which completely three-dimensionally surrounds the circuit card. A first temperature-control fluid is directed laterally across at least a portion of the first circuit card subassembly within the housing internal volume in a first flow path to induce the first operating temperature concurrently with a second temperature-control fluid being directed laterally across at least a portion of the second circuit card subassembly within the housing internal volume in a second flow path to induce the second operating temperature. |
US10645844B2 |
Electronics cooling module
A liquid cooling module for cooling an electronic component includes a housing supporting the electronic component, where the housing includes a cavity containing a cooling liquid. A liquid flow channel can be in fluid communication with the cavity and define a liquid cooling loop. A cold plate supporting the housing can have a cooling channel thermally coupled to the liquid flow channel. |
US10645843B1 |
System and method for air conditioning
Systems and methods for air conditioning include an air conditioning matrix, a cooling fluid reservoir having a plurality of holes, and a pocket configured to receive the cooling fluid reservoir. The cooling fluid reservoir is configured to deliver a cooling fluid to the air conditioning matrix. The air conditioning matrix is coupled to the pocket. The air conditioning matrix is configured to adsorb and retain the cooling fluid seeped from the plurality of holes of the cooling fluid reservoir. In some embodiments, the air conditioning system provides one or more of cooling, air filtering, and/or sound reduction for an information handling system. In some embodiments, the air conditioning matrix includes an adsorbent coolant strip matrix and a supporting material. In some embodiments, the systems and methods further include a cooling fluid collector. The cooling fluid collector is configured to collect excess cooling fluid from the air conditioning matrix. |
US10645841B1 |
Cooling device
A cooling device includes a cooling tank, a support frame, and a rotary shaft. The cooling tank accommodates coolant and an electronic device. The electronic device is immersed in the coolant. The support frame defines an opening in a first side plate and a receiving space communicating with the opening. The cooling tank is received in the receiving space. The cooling tank includes a base plate and a sidewall. The rotary shaft is rotationally mounted to a bottom corner of the cooling tank formed by the base plate and the sidewall. The rotary shaft serves as a rotating axis of the cooling tank to rotate the cooling tank out of the opening. |
US10645834B2 |
Apparatus and method for providing haptic and audio feedback in a touch sensitive user interface
An apparatus comprising: a first part configured to form at least part of the case of the apparatus; a second part configured to form at least part of the display for the apparatus; a flexible membrane configured to couple at a first area of contact the first part and at a second area of contact the second part; and an actuator coupled to the second part and configured to apply a force to the second part to generate a substantially translational displacement of the second part. |
US10645829B2 |
Electronic device for preventing foreign matter from entering and its device base
A device base includes a chassis, a support frame, two shielding members, a crank and a connecting rod. The chassis has an elongated slit and a pivoting seat. The support frame is slidably disposed within the elongated slit between the shielding members, and pivotally connected to the pivoting seat. One of the shield members is fixed to the support frame. The connecting rod is pivotally connected to the crank and the other shielding member. The crank is fixed to the support frame. The elongated slit is completely shielded by the support frame and at least one of the first shielding member and the second shielding member, collectively. |
US10645826B1 |
Elastic clamping fastener module of industrial cabinet rail
An elastic clamping fastener module of an industrial cabinet rail includes a fixed seat, an engaging plate, a chassis fixing block, a pair of first elastic elements, a fixing block cover and a second elastic element. The chassis fixing block is covered by the fixing block cover, fixed to the fixed seat, and connected to the fixing block cover through the first elastic elements. The fixing block cover is connected to the fixed seat through the second elastic element. The chassis fixing block passes into the corresponding buckle hole of the chassis to fix the slide rail between the two chassis, the chassis fixing block, fixing block cover and engaging plate elastically clamp and fix both sides of the chassis to improve fixation stability. |
US10645825B1 |
Tamper-resistant electronics system and improved method of manufacturing therefor
In accordance with the embodiments described herein, there is provided an enclosure system including an enclosure formed of an insulating material, and at least one heatsink arrangement formed of a thermally-conductive material. The heatsink arrangement includes at heat conductive surface configured as one of a pyramid, an inverted pyramid, a plateau, a spherical segment, and an inverted spherical segment. The heatsink arrangement in the enclosure system can be integrally formed from the enclosure such that a demarcation between the heatsink arrangement and the enclosure is water-tight. The enclosure and the heatsink arrangement can also be simultaneously integrally formed and enmeshed using additive manufacturing processes. |
US10645822B2 |
Locating device
A locating device includes casing including position-limiting member defining therein receiving space and two opposing receiving slots and mounting structure on two opposite side walls thereof, fitting member having recess, through hole cut through recess, axle structure provided in recess and positioning structure for positioning in mounting structure of casing, and operating device set including lever having pivot connection head inserted through through hole into receiving space, pivot connection portion located on pivot connection head and pivotally connected to axle structure and sliding slot located on pivot connection head and sliding rod movably mounted in sliding slot and having end portion located on each of two opposite ends thereof and disposed in receiving slot. Operating device set is movable relative to fitting member between an open position where the positioning structure is unlocked from mounting structure, and a close position where the positioning structure is locked to mounting structure. |
US10645821B1 |
Housing structure
A housing structure includes a connector, a first housing, and a second housing. The first housing includes a first cover board, a first sideboard, two second sideboards, first recesses, and bumps. The first sideboard is connected to the first cover board. The connector is exposed from the first sideboard. The second sideboards are connected to the first cover board and the first sideboard. The first recesses are disposed aside the second sideboards. The bumps are disposed in the first recesses, respectively. There are gaps between the bumps and the first recesses. The second housing includes a second cover board, two third sideboards, a first connect board, and connect hooks. The third sideboards are connected to the second cover board. The first connect board is disposed on the second cover board and contacts against the connector. The connect hooks are protruded from the third sideboards for engaging with the bumps. |
US10645811B2 |
Inductive devices with splits and methods of making and using the same
Methods and apparatus for providing enhanced coupled inductive devices. In one embodiment, an inductive device is disclosed that is suitable in Ethernet applications with data speeds exceeding one (1) Gbps. Specifically, the inductive devices described herein possess a high level of magnetic and capacitive coupling between the wires of the windings. Moreover, the inductive devices described herein are suitable for automated processes, thereby reducing the overall costs associated with their manufacture and use. Furthermore, methods for manufacturing and using these aforementioned inductive devices are also disclosed. For example, the aforementioned inductive devices may readily be incorporated into ICMs thereby replacing, in their entirety or in part, manually wound toroidal transformers. |
US10645799B2 |
High-frequency and high-transmission speed FPC with FRCC and preparation method thereof
A high-frequency and high-transmission speed FPC with FRCC. The FPC includes FRCC and a double-sided board laminated again each other. The FRCC includes a third copper foil layer, a second ultra-low dielectric adhesive layer and a second insulating layer located between the third copper foil layer and the second ultra-low dielectric adhesive layer. One surface of the third copper foil layer is an inner surface. The double-sided board includes a first copper foil layer, a second copper foil layer and a first insulating layer located between the first copper foil layer and the second copper foil layer. An inner surface of the first copper foil layer has an Rz value of 0.05-0.5 μm. An inner surface of the second copper foil layer has an Rz value of 0.1-1.10 μm. The FPC has a good electrical property, a simple structure, a cost advantage, a brief preparation process, and a low thermal expansion coefficient. |
US10645798B2 |
Composite component-embedded circuit board and composite component
A composite component-embedded circuit board includes a circuit board including a first functional block disposed closer to an upper surface of the circuit board, and a second functional block different from the first functional block and disposed closer to a lower surface of the circuit board, and a composite chip circuit embedded in the circuit board and including first and second circuit elements. The composite component further includes first and second terminal electrodes. The first terminal electrode is disposed on an upper surface of the composite component. The first terminal electrode is connected to the composite circuit and to the first functional block. The second terminal electrode is disposed on a lower surface of the composite component. The second terminal electrode is connected to the composite circuit and to the second functional block. |
US10645797B2 |
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield for a printed circuit board (PCB)
Embodiments herein disclose techniques for electronic apparatuses including a printed circuit board (PCB) and an electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield for the PCB. An electronic apparatus may include a PCB with a plurality of layers including a ground layer. The PCB may include a cutout through the plurality of layers of the PCB. An EMI shield may be mounted to a bottom side of the PCB along an edge of the cutout, where the EMI shield may be coupled to the ground layer through an ohmic contact. The EMI shield may be flat. Other embodiments may also be described and claimed. |
US10645796B1 |
Electrical node, method for manufacturing electrical node and multilayer structure comprising electrical node
An electrical node includes a substrate for accommodating a functional element. The substrate includes a first side and an opposite second side, and hosting a number of connecting elements. The functional element includes an electronic component and conductive traces. The electrical node also includes a first material layer defining a protective covering. The first material layer defining at least a portion of the exterior surface of the nod arranged to reduce at least thermal expansion and/or mechanical deformation related stresses between one or more elements included in the node, adjacent the node and/or at least at a proximity thereto. |
US10645795B2 |
Vehicular camera with focus athermalization
A camera module for a vehicular vision system includes a lens barrel having a lens, a front camera housing portion configured to receive an imager PCB therein, and a rear camera housing portion mated with a rear portion of the front camera housing. The imager PCB is disposed at the lens barrel with the imager optically aligned with the lens. A thermal element is disposed between the front camera housing portion and the imager PCB. The thermal element (i) has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) element of 10 ppm/° C. or less or (ii) has its temperature controlled via a thermoelectric device of said camera module. Circuitry of the camera module is electrically connected to the imager PCB and is electrically connected to electrical connecting elements that are configured to electrically connect to a wire harness of the vehicle. |
US10645794B1 |
Heat dissipation assembly of M.2 expansion card and electronic device
A heat dissipating assembly of M.2 expansion card is adapted to fix an M.2 expansion card to a motherboard, and includes a heat dissipating body having a first end and a locking member. The heat dissipating body includes a fixed portion located at the first end and at least one screw hole, and the heat dissipating body is adapted to be fixed to the motherboard through the fixed portion. The locking member is detachably disposed on the at least one screw hole, and the locking member is adapted to fix the M.2 expansion card to the heat dissipating body. |
US10645793B2 |
Automatic tuning of dressed multicell cavities using pressurized balloons
A method and system for automatically tuning hollow structures, can include pressurized balloons located in one or more targeted cells of a hollow structure of a device having a hollow structures and respective cells. A pressurized balloon can be inserted into a targeted cell so as to localize plastic deformation to the targeted cell using prescribed values of global force and balloon pressure. A pair of inflate/deflate rods associated with an independent air supply for the pressurized balloon can inflate or deflate the pressurized balloon without affecting other pressurized balloons. The pair of inflate/deflate rods can be automatically insertable or removable from the hollow structure by controlled motorized motions. |
US10645792B2 |
Target device for neutron generating device, accelerator-excited neutron generating device and beam coupling method thereof
A target device for a neutron generating device, an accelerator-excited neutron generating device, and a beam coupling method thereof are disclosed. The target device comprises a plurality of solid particles serving as a target body; and a target body reaction chamber for accommodating the solid particles. With the accelerator-excited neutron generating device and the beam coupling method according to the present invention, the solid particles which are being circulated and situated outside the target body reaction chamber are processed, thereby overcoming defects in the prior art such as low-efficiency heat exchange, a short life time, a bad stability and a narrow application range, and achieving the advantages of high-efficiency heat exchange, a long life time, a good stability and a wide application range. |
US10645791B2 |
Swirl ring for a plasma arc torch
A swirl ring for a plasma arc torch is provided. The swirl ring comprises a hollow body having a distal end and a proximal end and configured to receive at least a portion of an electrode within the hollow body. The swirl ring also comprises a first set of flange segments circumferentially disposed on an interior surface of the hollow body. The first set of flange segments extend radially inward from the interior surface and shaped to retain a first surface of a sealing member. The swirl ring further comprises a second set of flange segments circumferentially disposed on the interior surface of the hollow body. The second set of flange segments extend radially inward from the interior surface and shaped to retain a second surface of the sealing member. |
US10645790B2 |
Link device of a plasma torch
A link device (1) for a plasma torch and/or welding system has a connector (2) for engaging into a housing (3) of a feeder. The device (1) includes a safety key (4) that, in a link condition of the device in which the connector (2) is engaged in the housing (3), assigned to be housed at least partially in a respective space between the external wall of the connector (2) and the internal wall of housing (3); such key (4) is equipped with first stop means (5) which, in the link condition, matches with second stop means (6) of housing (3) avoiding the disengagement of the key (4) from housing (3); key (4) and connector (2) are respectively provided with first connection means (7) and with second connection means (9) for a removable blocking means (8) to block the connector (2) to key (4) and then to housing (3). |
US10645782B2 |
Solid-state lighting with emergency power management
A light-emitting diode (LED) luminaire comprises a rechargeable battery, LED array(s), at least two drivers, a battery charging circuit, and a luminaire control circuit. The LED luminaire may be used to replace a fluorescent or a conventional LED lamp connected to AC mains to operate in both a normal mode and an emergency mode. The at least two drivers comprise an LED driving circuit and a power supply unit respectively configured to drive the LED arrays when AC mains are unavailable and available. The luminaire control circuit comprises a first switch circuit and a second switch circuit respectively configured to manage discharging and charging of the rechargeable battery. The luminaire control circuit further comprises a switchover circuit configured to manage an LED driving current from either the LED driving circuit or the power supply unit to drive the LED arrays without crosstalk. |
US10645781B1 |
High-voltage linear drive and memory dimming LED lighting device
A high-voltage linear drive and memory dimming LED lighting device is disclosed. The lighting device includes a high voltage linear constant current circuit, a control IC, a first LED string and a second LED string. The control IC is electrically connected to the high voltage linear constant current circuit, and the control IC is directly driven by receiving high voltage signals. Wherein, the control IC includes a voltage regulator module, a switching module and a memory module. The voltage regulator module is electrically connected to the high voltage linear constant current circuit; the switching module is electrically connected to the voltage regulator module and includes at least two electronic switches; and the memory module is electrically connected to the switching module. |
US10645777B2 |
User interface for controlling intensity and color of a lighting load
A load control device may be configured to provide a user interface for controlling the intensity and/or color of one or more lighting loads. The user interface may include separate actuation members for setting the intensity and/or color of the lighting loads. The user interface may include one actuation member configured to operate in an intensity and/or color control mode. The control mode of the actuation member may be set via a button, a lever, a rotary switch, a rotary knob, etc. The user interface may include a touch sensitive element capable of sensing a user's touch and translate the touch into a control signal. Feedback may be provided on the user interface to indicate the type of control being adjusted and/or amount of control being applied to the lighting loads. |
US10645775B2 |
LED drive circuit and LED lamp
The present disclosure provides a light-emitting diode (LED) drive circuit and an LED lamp. The LED drive circuit includes: a feedback control circuit and a load impedance increasing circuit, where the feedback control circuit acquires the operating current of an LED, compares the operating current with a default threshold, drives the load impedance increasing circuit to operate when the operating current of the LED is greater than or equal to the threshold, and allows the load impedance increasing circuit not to operate when the operating current of the LED is less than the threshold; and the load equivalent impedance of the LED drive circuit is increased when the load impedance increasing circuit operates. |
US10645774B2 |
Power management for a micro- or nano- wire LED light source
A method of managing the power dissipated by an electroluminescence light source including electroluminescent rods having submillimeter dimensions protruding from a substrate and split into a plurality of identical groups. By using the measures of the invention, it becomes possible to manage the dissipation of power from the light source when faced with instantaneous variations in the strength of the electric current that powers the latter. |
US10645769B2 |
Configuration for a load regulation device for lighting control
A load regulation device, such as an LED driver, may be configured to control the intensity of a light source based on an analog control signal and a preconfigured dimming curve. The LED driver may sense a magnitude of the analog control signal and determine a new low-end and/or high-end control signal magnitude that falls outside of the input signal range of the dimming curve. The LED driver may rescale the preconfigured dimming curve according to new low-end and/or high-end control signal magnitudes and dim the light source based on the rescaled dimming curve. Multiple LED drivers controlled by the same analog control signal may communicate with each other regarding the magnitude of the analog control signal sensed by each LED driver, and match their target intensity levels despite sensing different analog control signal. A controller may be provided to coordinate the operation of the multiple LED drivers. |
US10645767B2 |
Linear regulated dimmable LED driver for DC distributed lighting system
Certain embodiments may generally relate to power supplies, and more specifically to a linear regulated dimmable light-emitting diode (LED) driver for a direct current (DC) grid connected LED string. A power circuit may include a plurality of pass devices, and a plurality of biasing pass devices electrically connected to the plurality of pass devices. The power circuit may also include a compensator electrically connected to the plurality of biasing pass devices, and a sense resistor electrically connected to the plurality of pass devices, the plurality of biasing pass devices, and the compensator. |
US10645762B2 |
Inductive nozzle heating assembly
An inductive nozzle heating assembly for an additive manufacturing system, comprises a rod shaped nozzle body of electrically conductive material provided with a passageway extending from an inlet end to an outlet end of the rod shaped nozzle body for dispensing an extrudable material. An induction coil unit is provided for magnetic engagement with the rod shaped nozzle body to allow heating thereof, wherein the induction coil unit encloses at least in part the rod shaped nozzle body. The induction coil unit and rod shaped nozzle body are spaced apart and separated by a minimum distance (Lg) larger than zero, and the rod shaped nozzle body comprises a heating piece having a predetermined Curie temperature. |
US10645761B2 |
Transparent pane with heated coating
A transparent pane having at least one heatable, electrically conductive coating is presented. Application of a supply voltage causes a heating current to flow over a heating field. The heating field contains at least one coating-free zone. |
US10645760B2 |
Heater device and method for producing the same
A heater device that includes a planar heating element that is electrically conductive and two electrodes electrically connected to the planar heating element. The planar heating element includes a layered material having a plurality of layers, each layer having a crystal lattice which is represented by: Mn+1Xn (wherein M is at least one metal of Group 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7; X is a carbon atom, a nitrogen atom, or a combination thereof; and n is 1, 2, or 3), and in which each X is positioned within an octahedral array of M, and having at least one modifier or terminal T selected from the group consisting of a hydroxy group, a fluorine atom, an oxygen atom, and a hydrogen atom on at least one of two opposing surfaces of said each layer. |
US10645756B2 |
Heater, use thereof and method for preparing isocyanate using heater
A heater for heating and vaporizing droplets in gas stream, comprising a heater housing and a heater body located inside the heater housing, wherein the heater housing is provided with an airflow inlet and an airflow outlet, the airflow enters into the heater housing via the airflow inlet, flows through the heater body, and then is discharged via the airflow outlet; the heater body comprises a stereoscopic network structure formed by interweaving one or more electrical heating wires. The use of the heater and a method for preparing isocyanate using the heater. The heater has a simple structure, a low pressure loss, uniform heating and a high heat utilization ratio during preparing isocyanate. |
US10645753B1 |
Systems and methods for providing indications of network connectivity status to a user device
A device receives, from a user device, a connection request for connecting to a core network associated with the device, and determines, based on receiving the connection request, that a usage associated with the user device exceeds a usage threshold. The device generates a first network connectivity status indicator based on determining that the usage associated with the user device exceeds the usage threshold, and provides, to the user device, information indicating the first network connectivity status indicator. The information indicating the first network connectivity status indicator is to cause the user device to display the first network connectivity status indicator. |
US10645751B2 |
Method for configuring a DRX timer in a carrier aggregation with at least one SCell operating in an unlicensed spectrum 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 configuring a DRX timer in a carrier aggregation, the method comprising: configuring with a first cell group including at least one first cell and a second cell group including at least one second cell served by an e-NodeB; receiving two set of DRX timer values, receiving a PDCCH signal from the first cell or the second cell; applying one of the first set of DRX timer value or the second set of DRX timer value to the DRX timer; monitoring PDCCH signals for the first cell and the second cell while the DRX timer is running. |
US10645750B2 |
Advance scheduling for discontinuous transmission and reception using uplink beacons
A method for assigning radio resources to a UE comprises receiving an uplink beacon transmission during a beacon occasion of the UE, determining that the uplink beacon transmission corresponds to a need by the UE for radio resources in an upcoming communication occasion of a discontinuous communication mode implemented by the UE, identifying at least one TRP to participate in data communication with the UE, receiving a grant of radio resources for the data communication, wherein the grant of radio resources is specified for use in the upcoming communication occasion, and transmitting the grant of radio resources to the UE. |
US10645749B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing cellular IoT service in mobile communication system
An operating method of a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes performing a procedure of radio resource control (RRC) connection establishment with a base station; and transmitting, to the base station, a data packet, wherein the performing of the procedure of the RRC connection establishment with the base station includes, transmitting, to the base station, release assistance information (RAI) including whether the UE needs to receive a response corresponding to the data packet during the procedure of the RRC connection establishment. |
US10645748B2 |
Radio resource control (RRC) entity selection for RRC messages
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for radio resource control (RRC) entity selection for RRC messages using communications systems operating according to new radio (NR) technologies. Certain aspects provide a method for wireless communication. The method generally includes selecting an RRC entity from a plurality of RRC entities for communicating a RRC message, wherein the plurality RRC entities cooperate to manage radio resources of the UE. The method also includes selecting a link associated with the RRC entity for communicating the RRC message, and transmitting an uplink signaling transmission using the link to the RRC entity. |
US10645747B2 |
Method and apparatus for operating buffer state report in wireless communication system
A method of supporting a buffer status report (BSR) associated with a device-to-device (D2D) communication includes: establishing a radio resource control (RRC) connection with an evolved NodeB (eNB) and receiving configuration information associated with a D2D communication from the eNB, the configuration information including information of a resource allocation mode for a D2D data transmission and information of a timer associated with a BSR for a D2D data transmission; determining, by a user equipment (UE), a radio link failure (RLF), the RLF being associated with a connection problem of the RRC connection; initializing a re-establishment process for the RRC connection; canceling all BSRs for a D2D data transmission in response to the determined RLF, the canceled BSRs for a D2D data transmission being associated with a D2D data transmission scheduled by the eNB; and initializing the timer associated with a BSR for a D2D data transmission. |
US10645745B2 |
LTE-WiFi aggregation (LWA) support in a cloud-RAN system
One embodiment is directed to a system to provide wireless service to user equipment using licensed radio frequency spectrum and unlicensed RF spectrum. The system comprises a controller and a plurality of radio points to transmit and receive radio frequency signals to and from the user equipment using the licensed RF spectrum. The system further comprises a wireless termination to transmit and receive radio frequency signals to and from the user equipment using unlicensed RF spectrum. The controller is configured to use a mobility group for providing the wireless service to the user equipment using the unlicensed RF spectrum and a plurality of WLAN access points. The controller is configured to establish an interface with the wireless termination for the mobility group to communicate control plane data to the wireless termination associated with providing the wireless service to the user equipment using the unlicensed RF spectrum. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10645741B2 |
Communications system, communications device and method
A method of allocating resources for communications in a mobile telecommunication system wherein the mobile telecommunication system provides a wireless interface for a base station to communicate with communications devices and wherein a communications device is operable to transmit signals to another communications device using resources of the wireless interface and in accordance with a device-to-device communication protocol. A first pool of the resources is allocated to device-to-device communications of the broadcast type and a second pool of the resources is allocated to a device-to-device communications of the unicast type, the second pool of resources being separate from the first pool. The method comprises a first communications device transmitting broadcast messages using resources of the first resources pool and a second communications device transmitting unicast messages using resources of the second resources pool. |
US10645740B2 |
Transmitting-end Bluetooth device and receiving-end Bluetooth device
A Bluetooth communication system includes: a transmitting-end Bluetooth device arranged to operably insert an auto-pairing request and a source Bluetooth device address into one or more target packets when the transmitting-end Bluetooth device wants to initiate a Bluetooth auto-pairing procedure, and arranged to operably transmit the one or more target packets when operating under a transmitting-end predetermined operating mode; and a receiving-end Bluetooth device arranged to operably receive the one or more target packets when operating under a receiving-end predetermined operating mode, and to parse the one or more target packets to extract the auto-pairing request and the source Bluetooth device address from the one or more target packets. Then, the receiving-end Bluetooth device is enabled to conduct a Bluetooth auto-pairing procedure with the transmitting-end Bluetooth device according to the auto-pairing request and the source Bluetooth device address. |
US10645738B2 |
Temporary BLUETOOTH pairing
The concepts and technologies disclosed herein provide a vehicle system that can prompt a user to select a BLUETOOTH pairing type—normal or temporary. In response to receiving selection of a temporary BLUETOOTH pairing type, the vehicle system can prompt the user to select a trigger for terminating a temporary pairing period during which the user device and the vehicle system are to be temporarily paired, and the vehicle system can receive selection of the trigger. The user device and the vehicle system can be paired. The vehicle system can receive data associated with the user and can store the data in a vehicle memory. The vehicle system can monitor for activation of the trigger. In response to the trigger being activated, the vehicle system can terminate the temporary pairing period thereby unpairing the user device and the vehicle system and can delete the data from the vehicle memory. |
US10645737B2 |
Wireless communication terminal, wireless communication system, wireless communication method, and recording medium
In a wireless communication terminal, a processor transmits instruction information to a fourth communication device of an external terminal by a second communication device when a first condition and a second condition are satisfied. The instruction information is information for instructing the external terminal to transmit a connection request for the wireless communication terminal. The first condition is a condition that a second communication connection is established between the second communication device and the fourth communication device. The second condition is a condition that the first communication device is operating in a first mode. If the connection request has been received after transmission of the instruction information, the processor establishes a first communication connection with a third communication device of the external terminal by the first communication device. |
US10645736B2 |
Radio communication system and radio communication method
A radio communication system includes user equipment; a call control device; a subscriber management device; and a connection device that connects an application server, wherein the subscriber management device includes a subscriber information storage unit that stores subscriber information that associates a first identifier for identifying the user equipment in the radio communication system with a second identifier for identifying the user equipment in the application server, wherein the call control device includes a first context storage unit and a first communication processing unit that transmits the first identifier, the second identifier, and a call control device identifier to the connection device, and wherein the connection device includes a second context storage unit and a second communication processing unit that reports, to the application server, that the second identifier is activated. |
US10645734B2 |
Mission-critical user priority-based random access method and apparatus for collision resolution in coexisting PS-LTE and LTE-M network
Proposed are a mission-critical user priority-based random access method and apparatus for a collision resolution in a coexisting PS-LTE and LTE-M network. The MCHP-RA method includes broadcasting information as part of a system information block (SIB) 2 in order for an eNB to allocate a random access channel (RACH) slot in a network environment in which an LTE-based public safety (PS-LTE) network and an LTE-based marine (LTE-M) network coexist, selecting an emergency slot as a next RACH slot when the number of mission-critical high priority-based user equipments (MCHP UEs) is greater than a predefined threshold and processing the MCHP UEs during a random access procedure, and selecting a normal slot as a next RACH slot when the number of MCHP UEs is smaller than a predefined threshold and processing the MCHP UEs, wherein the eNB may allocate the RACH slot based on configurations in order to prevent a preamble collision. |
US10645730B2 |
Flexible grant-free resource configuration signaling
An embodiment method for grant-free resource configuration comprises configuring a first type of grant-free resource, wherein the first type of grant-free resource is cell-specific and is configured using broadcast signaling, and wherein the first type of grant-free resource is accessible to a UE without further configuration; and configuring a second type of grant-free resource, wherein the second type of grant-free resource is UE-specific and is configured using a combination of broadcast signaling and unicast/multicast signaling, and wherein the second type of grant-free resource is accessible to a UE only after the unicast/multicast configuration. |
US10645729B2 |
Device and method of handling channel access in unlicensed band
A communication device for handling channel access in an unlicensed band comprises a storage device for storing instructions and a processing circuit coupled to the storage device. The processing circuit is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage device. The instructions comprise receiving an uplink (UL) grant from a network, wherein the UL grant indicates the communication device to perform an UL transmission in a transmission time interval (TTI); performing a listen-before-talk (LBT) procedure on a first carrier in response to the UL grant; and aborting the LBT procedure, when the communication device senses the first carrier to be busy before the TTI according to the LBT procedure. |
US10645728B2 |
Wireless communication device and wireless communication method
A wireless communication device and a wireless communication method. The wireless communication device for use on a base station side includes one or more processors. The processor is configured to determine start time and end time of data transmission on one or more auxiliary carriers on an unlicensed frequency band. The processor is further configured to control to send indication information about the start time and the end time to other base stations. |
US10645727B2 |
Directional reception and periodic RTS/CTS transmission to estimate interference
A transmitting device may determine that a first neighbor device is communicating with a second neighbor device based on a signal received from the first device (e.g., a request-to-send (RTS) signal) during a listen-before-talk (LBT) period. The transmitting device may also identify a direction of the second neighbor device (e.g., based on signals received during a previous LBT period), and determine the amount of interference that a directional transmission may cause at the second neighbor device. The determination may be based on whether the transmission direction (i.e., a beam direction of a directional transmission) is in a same direction as the second neighbor device. If the interference level is below a threshold, the transmitting device may perform the transmission despite receiving the signal during the LBT period. If the interference level is above the threshold, the transmitting device may refrain from transmitting. |
US10645724B2 |
Parallel data transmission method and apparatus
Methods and apparatuses of parallel data transmission are disclosed. In one embodiment, a first node generates a physical protocol data unit (PPDU) that carries indication information. The indication information is used to indicate whether a second node is allowed to perform parallel data transmission by spanning a time length of the PPDU and indicate a boundary crossing time length of the parallel data transmission. The first node is included in a first basic set service (BSS), and the second node is included in a second BSS. The first node sends the PPDU. |
US10645722B2 |
Scheduling method and device in wireless communication system providing broadband service
The present disclosure relates to a communication technique in which a 5G communication system for supporting more high data transmission rate after a 4G system converges with an IoT technology, and a system thereof. The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services (e.g., smart hole, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, healthcare, digital education, retail business, security and safety-related services) based on a 5G communication technology and an IoT-related technology.The present disclosure provides a method for data scheduling of a base station in a mobile communication system supporting broadband transmission and reception, thereby supporting efficient use of radio resources. A method for communication of a terminal in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include receiving control information corresponding to a broadband transmission mode through a first bandwidth, and receiving downlink data having, as a maximum bandwidth, a bandwidth expanded as much as a second bandwidth from the first bandwidth, based on the control information. |
US10645721B2 |
Channel sounding for frequency division duplex system
System and method embodiments are provided for channel sounding in a frequency division duplex (FDD) system. The embodiments enable a transmission point (TP) to determine channel information about a downlink channel from an uplink channel sounding signal received on the downlink channel frequency band during a time window reserved for uplink channel sounding on the downlink channel frequency band. In an embodiment, a method in a controller includes determining with the controller a schedule for an uplink sounding window in a downlink frequency band, wherein the uplink sounding window comprises a transmission window in at least a partial downlink frequency band that is reserved for uplink channel sounding, instructing a TP to signal the schedule to at least one wireless device in a coverage area of the TP, receiving a channel sounding signal in the downlink frequency band, and obtaining downlink channel state information from the channel sounding signal. |
US10645718B2 |
Method and apparatus for scheduling for wireless packet network
A method for scheduling by a base station is provided. The method includes updating a first time that is required to complete ongoing data transmission with respect to terminals to which the base station is transmitting the data for a predetermined period, updating a second time that is delayed from a scheduled data transmission completion time with respect to the terminals whenever the data transmission is completed, determining priority values on the basis of the updated first time and the updated second time with respect to the terminals for the predetermined period, and performing the scheduling of the resources with respect to one or more of the terminals on the basis of the determined priority values for the predetermined period. |
US10645715B2 |
Splitting scheduling system and method thereof for integrating heterogeneous network
A splitting scheduling system and method thereof for integrating heterogeneous network is provided. The system includes one or multiple wireless router, a mobile network core system, and a heterogeneous network router. When an external terminal device is located in a service covering range of the heterogeneous network router and the wireless router and the terminal device has a heterogeneous network integrating access condition, then the heterogeneous network router enables the terminal device to communicate with heterogeneous network router and the wireless router in the same time. The system further assigns a downlink traffic splitting ration to the terminal device according to individual communication status of the wireless router and the heterogeneous network router so as to provide a better communication quality. |
US10645714B2 |
Systems and methods for configuring air interfaces with low overhead
It is possible to reduce overhead when dynamically establishing an air interface configuration by communicating a modification instruction along with an index associated with a predefine air interface configuration. The modification instruction identifies a modification to one or more parameters of the predefined air interface configuration associated with the index. Together, the index and the modification indication specify a modified air interface configuration that is different than any of the candidate air interface configurations predefined for the network. The modification instruction allows networks to achieve similar degrees of flexibility while using substantially fewer predefined air interface configurations, which in turn permits the index associated with the selected air interface configuration to be signaled using fewer bits. |
US10645712B2 |
Communication apparatus and communication method
Provided is a communication apparatus that includes a communication unit configured to receive frames including first information from a plurality of other communication apparatuses and transmit first frames including information indicating a first transmission time period to the plurality of other communication apparatuses. The communication apparatus further includes a control unit configured to determine the first transmission time period on the basis of the plurality of pieces of first information; and a processing unit configured to generate the first frames. |
US10645708B2 |
Method and device for selecting transmission channels in a network radio connection
Transmission channels are selected in a multiantenna network radio connection in which data are transmitted using radio signals between a radio base station and a mobile terminal. The mobile terminal has at least one decoder, by means of which radio signals received by at least one of the terminal antennas can be decoded in order to obtain the data. By means of the transmission channel selection, it is decided which transmission path and/or which communication technology is to be used for the transmission of the data between the radio base station and the mobile terminal. |
US10645706B2 |
Radio resource manager devices and radio communication devices
A radio communication device is disclosed and can include a processor configured to cause a transmitter to transmit a registration request to a radio resource management system. The processor is further configured to determine, prior to transmitting a spectrum assignment request to the radio resource management system, radio information to be included in the spectrum assignment request. The transmitter is further caused to transmit the spectrum assignment request including the determined radio information to the radio resource management system. The device further includes a receiver to receive a spectrum assignment based on transmitting the spectrum assignment request, and radio information to the radio resource management system. The processor is further configured to assign the spectrum assignment to an end user device in response to receiving the spectrum assignment. |
US10645701B2 |
Selection of time-domain resource allocation tables
According to certain embodiments, a user equipment, UE, is operable for multiple sub-carrier spacing values. The UE comprises memory operable to store instructions and processing circuitry operable to execute the instructions, whereby the UE is operable to determine one of a plurality of time-domain resource allocation tables based on first information received from a network node. The first information comprises a Radio Network Temporary Identifier, RNTI. The UE is operable to determine a time-domain resource allocated to the UE for transmission or reception of a wireless signal based on the determined one of the plurality of time-domain resource allocation tables and second information received from the network node. The second information comprises a time-domain resource allocation field value received in downlink control information, DCI. The UE is further operable to transmit or receive the wireless signal using the determined time-domain resource. |
US10645699B2 |
Service type indicator in master information block (MIB)
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE). An exemplary method, performed by a UE, generally includes receiving a physical broadcast channel (PBCH), and determining, based on a first one or more bits in the PBCH, whether a second one or more bits in the PBCH are used to indicate control information for communications related to a first type of applications or a second type of applications. |
US10645692B2 |
Method and device for indicating uplink subframes on unlicensed frequency spectrum
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for indicating uplink subframes on an unlicensed frequency spectrum. The method includes: acquiring configuration information of allocated uplink subframes and a timing position of a current subframe; setting a preset first ordinal number of subframe after the current subframe as a first uplink subframe after the current subframe; and sending indication signaling in a preset second number of subframes before the set first uplink subframe, a terminal that receives the indication signaling acquiring a timing position of the uplink subframes according to the indication signaling. The method for indicating uplink subframes on an unlicensed frequency spectrum extends the TDD frame structure, so that the TDD frame structure is more flexible to adapt to more transmission environments, and improves transmission efficiency. |
US10645691B2 |
Method and device for carrier activation in carrier aggregation system
The present invention relates to a method and a device for cell activation in a carrier aggregation system, and the method for activating a cell of a terminal according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: a step for receiving an activation message of a first cell; a step for activating the first cell when the message of the first cell is received; an information obtaining step for obtaining uplink activation information of the first cell; and a transmission determination step for determining whether to execute an uplink transmission according to the uplink activation information. According to an embodiment of the present invention, efficient carrier management plan can be provided. |
US10645690B2 |
Mobile communication system and method for providing common channel coverage using beamforming antennas
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) includes a receiver and a processor configured to receive information from a network node indicating an assignment of periodic time intervals to transmit sounding signals. The WTRU includes a transmitter and the processor configured to transmit sounding signals to the network node in the assigned periodic time intervals in response to the received information. The WTRU does not transmit any data at a same time that the WTRU transmits the sounding signals. The transmitted sounding signals from the WTRU are distinguishable from sounding signals from other WTRUs. |
US10645687B2 |
Method for transmitting HE-LTF sequence and apparatus
Embodiments of the present invention provide several long training sequences that are in a wireless local area network and that comply with 802.11ax. |
US10645686B2 |
Resource reservation protocol for wireless backhaul
The present disclosure generally relates to the field of resource reservation. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a technique of reserving communication resources in a wireless communication network. A method embodiment comprises: receiving (S402), by a node of the plurality of nodes, a resource reservation message including first reservation information indicating one or more communication resources for at least one link of the wireless communication network; modifying (S404), by the node, the received resource reservation message by including second reservation information indicating one or more communication resources for a link of the node in the received resource reservation message; and transmitting (S406), by the node, the modified resource reservation message to one or more neighbor nodes of the node. |
US10645684B2 |
Methods for inter-system carrier aggregation in advanced wireless communication systems
There is provided a signalling method for use in an advanced wireless communication network (100) that supports a first duplex mode, a second duplex mode different to the first duplex mode, and carrier aggregation of the first second duplex modes. This method includes configuring a UE (104-106) for data communication with the network (100) through a first access node (101) as a PCell, on the first duplex mode and with a first transmission mode (TM) including one or more transport blocks (TBs). This method also includes configuring the UE (104-106) for data communication with the network (100) through a second access node (103) as a SCell, on the second duplex mode and with a second TM including one or more TBs. The second TM associated with the second access node (103) is configured independently of the first TM associated with the first access node (101). |
US10645682B2 |
Techniques and apparatuses for physical downlink control channel downlink control information to search space mapping
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may identify a payload size, associated with performing a search for a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH), wherein the payload size is identified based at least in part on an aggregation level, associated with performing the search for the PDCCH, or an offset associated with performing the search for the PDCCH; and perform the search for the PDCCH based at least in part on the payload size. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US10645681B2 |
Control channel design for machine type communications
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques that may be applied in systems to allow for communication over a control channel utilizing a relatively narrow band (e.g., six physical resource blocks) based search space. An exemplary method, performed by a user equipment, generally includes identifying, within a subframe, a first search space to monitor for a downlink control channel that occupies a first number of physical resource blocks (PRBs) that represents a narrowband size and monitoring at least the first search space for the downlink control channel transmitted in the subframe. |
US10645677B2 |
Method for information transmission, base station, and user equipment
Embodiments of the present application provide a method for information transmission. The method includes determining multiple enhanced transmission occasion configurations; determining a first enhanced transmission occasion configuration according to a channel loss magnitude with a user equipment, a time width occupied by the enhanced transmission occasion is greater than a time width occupied by a non-enhanced transmission occasion; and sending information according to the first enhanced transmission occasion configuration. Embodiments of the present application also provide a base station and user equipment, configured to determine an enhanced transmission occasion configuration according to the range which the channel loss magnitude belongs to. Therefore, the base station and user equipment may send and/or receive information on a suitable time-frequency resource and power configuration according to the channel loss magnitude. |
US10645676B2 |
Method and device for reading system message
A method and terminal device for reading a system message is provided, including: receiving, by a terminal device, a paging message containing a system message state indication in a discontinuous reception (DRX) period, the terminal device includes a terminal device of which the DRX period is larger than a broadcast control channel (BCCH) modification period; determining, by the terminal device and according to the system message state indication in the paging message, that a system message state changes; reading and recording, by the terminal device, a system message corresponding to a current BCCH modification period, or reading and recording a system message corresponding to a next BCCH modification period immediately adjacent to the BCCH modification period; and communicating by the terminal device according to the read and recorded system message. Thus, the electric quantity of a battery can be saved, so that a UE can reduce power consumption. |
US10645670B2 |
Method and device for instructing a user equipment to monitor a downlink information
An information transmission method and a related device are provided. The method includes: determining, by a base station, to send downlink information to P user equipments of at least one user equipment within a first time period; generating, by the base station, an indication field according to the determined P user equipments, where the indication field includes M bits, each of the at least one user equipment is corresponding to K bits of the M bits, the K bits are used to indicate whether the corresponding user equipment needs to receive and read the downlink information sent by the base station within the first time period, K is a positive integer greater than 1 and less than M, and P is an integer greater than or equal to 0; and sending, by the base station, the indication field to the at least one user equipment. |
US10645667B2 |
System for automatic configuration of a mobile communication system
A communication system includes a receive antenna for receiving communication signals, processing circuitry for processing the received communication signals and repeating the signals for further transmission and at least one transmit antenna for transmitting the repeated signals. The processing circuitry utilizes configurable settings for controlling the operation of the communication system and the configurable settings are variable for varying the operation of the system. The processing circuitry is further operable for receiving inputs regarding current operating conditions of the communication system and for selectively adapting the configurable settings of the system based upon the operating condition inputs. |
US10645666B2 |
System and method for radio node location
Systems and methods disclosed detect significant changes in the RN topology after an E-RAN system has been installed and provisioned. If a significant change is detected, the operator is notified through an alarm, and the operator can take action to correct it. For example, an RN whose location was moved may be disabled. Alternatively, the movement operation may be approved and the alarm cleared so long as the operation falls within certain approved guidelines or categories, e.g., is appropriately reported and a new location noted. |
US10645660B2 |
Signaling of synchronization block patterns
The present disclosure describes various examples of a method, an apparatus, and a computer readable medium for signaling synchronization block patterns in wireless communications (e.g., 5th Generation New Radio (5G NR)). For example, one of the methods described may include receiving, by a user equipment (UE), a message including information of a configuration. The configuration includes at least a group of repetitions of one or more synchronization signal (SS) blocks in an SS burst set, and the repetitions of the one or more SS blocks are configured into at least two groups. The method may further include determining, by the UE, which group of the at least two groups to search for during a synchronous neighbor cell search based on the information and at least one condition at the UE. |
US10645650B2 |
Computer power saving method and computer waking method
A computer waking method applied to a computer having a Bluetooth signal receiving port, and with the computer waking method comprises: determining whether the computer receives a trigger instruction when a processor of the computer stops working and the computer is operated in a power saving mode; determining whether an intensity of a communication signal related to a registered mobile device obtained by the Bluetooth signal receiving port falls within an working intensity range; and enabling the processor to make the computer operate in a working mode when the computer receives the trigger instruction and the intensity of the communication signal falls within a working intensity range. |
US10645649B2 |
Terminal device, base station, wireless telecommunications system and methods for transitioning between two modes of operation
A method of operating a terminal device in a wireless telecommunications system which, during a mode transition state, supports a first mode of operation in which the terminal device does not communicate with the wireless telecommunications system and a second mode of operation in which the terminal device does communicate with the wireless telecommunications system, the method including: transitioning from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation at the expiration of a time period whereby the time period is defined by the data traffic pattern to the terminal device. |
US10645647B2 |
Exploiting DRX/CDRX parameters to conserve power during an observed time difference of arrival (OTDOA) session
Disclosed aspects and embodiments pertain to conserving power usage during an Observed Time Difference of Arrival (OTDOA) measurement session. For example, a server or other network entity may receive information related to a Discontinuous Reception (DRx) or Connected Mode DRx (CDRx) configuration associated with a user equipment (UE) and provide, to the UE, information related to one or more base stations having Positioning Reference Signal (PRS) occasions that coincide with an OFF state associated with the DRx/CDRx configuration. Alternatively and/or additionally, the UE may receive OTDOA assistance information indicating when certain PRS occasions occur and a serving base station or other network entity may provide the UE with a DRx/CDRx configuration having an OFF state that coincides with the PRS occasions. As such, the DRx/CDRx parameters may be exploited to substantially reduce or eliminate measurement gaps and conserve power usage during an OTDOA session. |
US10645644B2 |
Facilitating dynamic private communication networks
Private communication networks are facilitated. One method includes broadcasting, by a first device, to an access point device associated with a first network, a first signal comprising an identifier for a second network, wherein the access point device of the first network foregoes broadcast of a name of the first network, and wherein the first device is located at a first location and a second device is located at a second location remote from the first location. The first device and the second device are associated with the second network. The method also includes receiving a second signal indicative of a broadcast of the name of the second network based on an authentication of the identifier for the second network and key data representing a key for the second network; and connecting to a network device of the second network in response to the receiving the second signal. |
US10645643B2 |
System and method for dynamically configurable air interfaces
A method of transmitting includes categorizing a transmission between the first device and a second device as one of a plurality of transmission types, and selecting an air interface from a plurality of air interface candidates in accordance with the transmission as categorized. The method also includes sending the transmission to the second device using the selected air interface. |
US10645638B2 |
System and method for time-power-frequency hopping for D2D discovery
A system and method for D2D discovery is provided. In an embodiment the method includes sending, by a base station, first parameters to a first User Equipment (UE) indicating a set of discovery resources in a discovery cycle, wherein the discovery cycle comprises a plurality of subframes; and sending, by the base station, second parameters to the first UE indicating a first probability for transmitting a first discovery signal to a second UE on a subframe of the plurality of subframes so that the first UE is capable of transmitting the first discovery signal to a second UE in the discovery cycle according to the first parameters when a random number between 0 and 1, selected by the first UE, is equal or larger than the first probability. |
US10645632B2 |
Physical cell ID allocation
A method and device are provided for allocating a Physical Cell ID, PCI, to a cell, the 5 cell being one of a plurality of cells (e.g. femtocells) within a coverage area of a larger cell's (e.g. macrocell) base station, comprising defining a plurality of bands for the larger cell based on signal strength data from the plurality of cells within the coverage area, wherein each band has a predetermined signal strength range, and allocating a PCI to a cell based on a strength of signal from the larger cell's base station and its 10 corresponding band of the plurality of bands. |
US10645626B2 |
Handover method and network node
The present disclosure provides a handover (HO) method performed in a network node, comprising: receiving measurement reports from a UE, the measurement reports being related to a predetermined number of cells, the predetermined number of cells constituting a first set; determining based on the received measurement reports that there are at least two potential target cells in the first set for HO of the UE; and transmitting a HO request to each of the at least two potential target cells for the HO of the UE. The present disclosure further provides a network node using the HO method and a computer program product. |
US10645624B2 |
Channel quality information feedback techniques
Various embodiments are generally directed to improved channel quality information feedback techniques. In one embodiment, for example, an evolved node B (eNB) may comprise a processor circuit, a communication component for execution by the processor circuit to receive a channel quality index for a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), the channel quality index associated with a defined reference resource, and a selection component for execution by the processor circuit to select a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) for transmission over the PDSCH of user equipment (UE) data in one or more resource blocks, the selection component to compensate for a difference between a cell-specific reference signal (CRS) overhead of the defined reference resource and a CRS overhead of the one or more resource blocks when selecting the MCS. Other embodiments are described and claimed. |
US10645618B2 |
Link failure recovery method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a link failure recovery method and apparatus. The method includes: first receiving, by a primary base station, failure report information sent by a user equipment, acquiring, according to the failure report information, an identifier of a data radio bearer (DRB) that needs to be reconfigured, and reconfiguring a parameter for the DRB that needs to be reconfigured; and then sending, by the primary base station, a first reconfiguration message to the user equipment, so that the user equipment reconfigures a failed DRB according to the first reconfiguration message. The present disclosure is applicable to the field of communications systems. |
US10645617B2 |
Systems and methods for hybrid management of an in-premises network
A system may include a management platform. The system may include a master system hosted by a first subscriber device that is communicatively coupled to the management platform over an external network. The system may include an agent system hosted by a second subscriber device that is communicatively coupled to the first subscriber device, and to an end-user device, over a WLAN. The agent system may be configured to cause the second subscriber device to output information regarding the end-user device. The management platform may be configured to cause one or more processors, of the management platform, to identify, based on the information, an insufficiency in network resource capacity, associated with the WLAN, for the end-user device, and provide one or more commands to the master system to cause the master system to perform an action to address the insufficiency. |
US10645614B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling the operation of a terminal device
According to one aspect there is provided a method in an apparatus in a first network operating according to a first radio access technology, RAT, the method comprising evaluating (101) parameters and/or rules for a terminal device as part of an access network selection, traffic steering and/or traffic aggregation procedure between the first network and a second network operating according to a second RAT; starting (103) a timer if the parameters and/or rules are satisfied; and adjusting (105) the operation of the timer in the event that a change or potential change to the parameters and/or rules occurs prior to expiry of the timer. |
US10645613B2 |
Method and apparatus for generating packet in mobile communication system
The present invention relates to a 5G or pre-5G communications system for supporting a higher data transmission rate beyond a 4G communication system such as LTE. The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for generating a packet in a mobile communication system. A method according to an embodiment of the present invention, which is a method for generating a packet from a device in a mobile communication system, comprises the steps of: generating a function-based packet and transmitting the packet to a target node, wherein the packet is characterized in that an internet protocol (IP) address is not included therein. |
US10645609B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting TCP ACK in communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and a system for converging a 5th-generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-generation (4G) system with a technology for internet of things (IoT). The disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A method of a communication apparatus includes determining an acknowledgement (ACK) transmission frequency for each flow, based on a state of a transmission control protocol (TCP) transmitter, identifying whether uplink resources are insufficient, selecting a flow for adjustment of the ACK transmission frequency when the uplink resources are insufficient, and adjusting the ACK transmission frequency of the selected flow. |
US10645603B2 |
Portable autonomous vehicle connectivity platform
A portable autonomous vehicle connectivity platform includes a portable case, a local area network (LAN) side adapter, a wide area network (WAN) side adapter, a gateway router, and a controller. The LAN side adapter is communicates with autonomous vehicles (AVs). The WAN side adapter communicates with a remote server. The gateway router bridges communications between the LAN side adapter and the WAN side adapter. The controller is coupled to the gateway router for caching mission log reports received from the AVs and transmitting the mission log reports to the remote server. |
US10645596B2 |
Apparatus and method for detecting location of wireless device to prevent relay attack
A passive entry passive start (PEPS) method for preventing relay attack includes detecting a distance of a wireless device to a vehicle based on a time of flight of an ultra-wideband (UWB) signal between the wireless device and a base station at the vehicle. The method further includes enabling by the base station a function of the vehicle only when the distance of the wireless device to the vehicle is within a zone of the vehicle. |
US10645591B2 |
Wireless communication system, communication terminal, base station and method for cell control
A wireless communication system includes: a first base station configured to communicate using a frequency within a licensed band; a plurality of second base stations configured to communicate using a frequency within an unlicensed band; and a communication terminal configured to be able to communicate with the first base station and any of the plurality of second base stations, wherein the communication terminal is further configured to detect first identification information broadcasted from the first base station, the first identification information indicating a first communication network to which the first base station belongs, detect second identification information broadcasted from third base station being any of the plurality of second base stations, the second identification information indicating a second communication network to which the second base stations belong, determine whether to establish a connection with the third base station, in accordance with the first identification information and the second identification information. |
US10645588B2 |
Systems and methods for coordinated access point channel assignment
A multiple access point system includes a wireless network including a first channel and a second channel. The system further includes a first access point and a second access point co-located within a single physical location environment, a wireless backhaul connecting the first and second access points to the wireless network, and a processor configured to (i) assign the first channel as a primary channel of the first access point and the second channel as a primary channel of the second access point, and (ii) assign the first channel as a secondary channel of the second access point and the second channel as a secondary channel of the second access point. The primary channel of the first access point does not overlap with the primary channel of the second access point, and the secondary channel of the second access point overlaps with the first access point. |
US10645587B2 |
Dynamic network slice resolution
A first device can receive an attach request that includes information associated with a user device. The user device can provide the attach request to request access to a network. The first device can provide, to a second device and using the information associated with the user device, a request for information associated with a group identifier that is associated with the user device. The first device can receive, from the second device, the information associated with the group identifier that is associated with the user device based on providing the request for information associated with the group identifier. The first device can determine a network slice identifier that is associated with the user device based on the information associated with the group identifier that is associated with the user device. The first device can permit the user device to access a network slice, of the network, that is associated with the network slice identifier based on determining the network slice identifier. |
US10645586B2 |
Coordinated resource partitioning
The described techniques provide for partitioning resources to coordinate wireless communications between one or more network operating entities within a shared spectrum. Partitioning resources may include assigning certain types of communication for each network operating entity to certain time intervals within a larger time frame. For example, a network operating entity may be assigned time intervals for exclusive communication, time intervals for prioritized communication with respect to other network operating entities, and time intervals for opportunistic communication. |
US10645583B2 |
Security management for roaming service authorization in communication systems with service-based architecture
Security management techniques for roaming service authorization for communication systems are provided. In one or more methods, a first element or function in a visiting network of a communication system receives a first service discovery request from a second element or function in the visiting network for services provided by at least a third element or function in a home network of the communication system, sends a second service discovery request to a fourth element or function in the home network of the communication system responsive to authenticating the second element or function, receives from the fourth element or function a first service discovery response comprising an access token for the second element or function, and provides to the second element or function a second service discovery response comprising the access token, the access token being used by the second element or function to access the one or more services provided by the third element or function. |
US10645582B2 |
Management of access to service in an access point
Access rights to wireless resources and telecommunication service(s) supplied through a set of access points (APs) are configured. Access to wireless resources is authorized by access attributes in access control list(s) (ACL(s)) while a profile of service attributes linked to the ACL(s) regulate provision of telecommunication service(s). Access and service attributes can be automatically or dynamically configured, at least in part, in response to changes in data that directly or indirectly affects an operation environment in which the set of APs is deployed. Automatic or dynamic configuration of access or service attributes enable control or coordination of wireless service provided through the set of APs; degree of control or coordination is determined at least in part by enablement or disablement of disparate services for disparate devices at disparate access points at disparate times and with disparate service priority. |
US10645576B1 |
Secure peer-to-peer communication over wireless mesh networks
Systems and methods for secure team-based communication on existing wireless mesh networks are disclosed. In an example network with multiple network nods, a headend system designates a first network node and a second network node as a sub-group of nodes, generates a sub-group encryption key that is unique to the sub-group of nodes, and transmits the sub-group encryption key and the sub-group node list and to the first node and the second node. The first node encrypts an application layer message with the sub-group encryption key and sends the message to the second node. The second node decrypts the application layer message with the sub-group encryption key and performs an action based on the message. |
US10645571B2 |
Information delivery system, information delivery method, and server apparatus
An information delivery system includes a server apparatus and a plurality of information processing apparatuses that deliver an application to a terminal device, wherein the server apparatus specifies the terminal device to which the application is delivered in accordance with a positional relationship between a first information processing apparatus of the plurality of information processing apparatuses and the terminal device, and makes a delivery request of the application that is to be delivered to the specified terminal device to another information processing apparatus that differs from the first information processing apparatus of the plurality of information processing apparatuses based on a load of delivery of the application of the plurality of information processing apparatuses, and wherein the plurality of information processing apparatuses deliver the application to the terminal device in accordance with the delivery request when receiving the delivery request from the server apparatus. |
US10645569B2 |
Remote provision of a subscriber device
There is provided mechanisms for remote provision of a secondary subscriber entity. A method is performed by a primary subscriber entity. The method comprises providing a selected subscription type for the secondary subscriber entity to a subscription portal of the primary subscriber entity during an authenticated session between the primary subscriber entity and the subscription portal. The method comprises receiving an activation code for a new network subscription of the selected subscription type from the subscription portal. The method comprises providing the activation code to the secondary subscriber entity to remotely provision the secondary subscriber entity. |
US10645560B2 |
Intercom network, mobile terminal, and method
An intercom network for real-time audio communication between users has a stationary element to which the users are connected, a mobile terminal that comprises an audio input and that can transmit audio signals wirelessly to the stationary element or to another user, and a device in the stationary element for user management, that administers the users connected to the stationary element, and that carries out an authorization check for logging the mobile terminal onto the stationary element. An NFC element is provided in the device on the stationary element, and an NFC counter-element is provided on the mobile terminal that can transmit authorization information to the NFC element when the mobile terminal approaches the stationary element. |
US10645557B2 |
Transferable ownership tokens for discrete, identifiable devices
A mobile device that includes an ownership token application program receives user input indicative of a first authentication factor associated with an ownership token bound to an Internet of Things (IoT) device. Responsive to detecting the IoT device in close proximity, the mobile device may obtain a second authentication factor and an IoT device identifier from the IoT device. The mobile device may then provide the obtained factors as authenticating credentials to a token server via a trust application program interface (API). After the server authenticates the mobile device, the server may send the token to the mobile device thereby transferring ownership rights, including access rights, to recipient. The application program and/or the trust API may be configured for one-time access wherein, after the token has been transferred to the mobile device. The discrete electronic device may comprise an Internet of Things (IoT device) that supports wireless, near field communication. |
US10645556B2 |
Wireless data transmitting device and method for wireless data transmission
A wireless data transmitting device comprising a first antenna unit for receiving energy from an alternating electromagnetic field and for converting the energy into an alternating current energy signal and a rectifying unit for converting the alternating current energy signal into a direct current signal. The wireless data transmitting device further comprises a data transmitting unit configured to receive the direct current signal and to generate an aircraft related wireless data signal and a second antenna unit configured to output the aircraft related wireless data signal. Further, a system for wireless data transmission, an aircraft, and a method for wireless data transmission are presented. |
US10645555B2 |
Method for receiving a broadcast signal comprising a pilot signal and an information signal
A method for receiving a broadcast signal by an access network to a plurality of terminals of a two-way wireless communication system. An information signal is formed from the broadcast information destined for the terminals. A pilot signal is formed and a broadcast signal including the information signal SI1 and the pilot signal is transmitted. The information signal and the pilot signal are transmitted on different respective central frequencies having a predefined frequency gap. |
US10645550B2 |
Uplink control plane signaling processing method and device for V2X services, and terminal
An uplink control plane signaling processing method and device for V2X services and a terminal are provided. When a base station indicates an uplink signaling reduction mechanism in first RRC signaling or second RRC signaling, a UE enables the uplink signaling reduction mechanism. The UE selects, based on macro cell uplink resources, to camp on a macro cell or to access a small cell controlled by a plurality of RSUs. The UE reports current location information through an X2 interface between the RSUs and an X2 interface between the RSU and the base station. The first RRC signaling is used for sending system information in system information broadcast. |
US10645549B2 |
Enhanced support vehicle-to-anything (V2X) communication
Technology for eNodeB operable to perform vehicle-to-anything (V2X) communication within a wireless communication network is disclosed. The eNodeB can Process a data packet containing vehicle-to-anything (V2X) identification information that is received from a user equipment (UE). The eNodeB can identify the data packet as a V2X message according to the V2X identification information. The eNodeB can determine the V2X messages are to be forwarded to a V2X function. The eNodeB can process the V2X message for transmission directly to the V2X function via a V2X interface. |
US10645548B2 |
Computerized tool implementation of layered data files to discover, form, or analyze dataset interrelations of networked collaborative datasets
A method may relate generally to data science and data analysis, computer software and systems, and wired and wireless network communications to provide an interface between repositories of disparate datasets and computing machine-based entities that seek access to the datasets, and, more specifically, to a computing and data storage platform that facilitates consolidation of one or more datasets. One or more computerized tools may be configured to discover, form, and analyze via one or more layered data files, interrelations among a system of networked collaborative datasets. A method may include transforming of a set of data to an atomized format to form an atomized dataset that includes a derived dataset attribute. The method may also include presenting data representing an annotation at the user interface based on the derived dataset attribute. An annotation may be associated with a layer file. |
US10645539B2 |
Communication method using device group and device using same
Provided is a communication method using a device group, which includes a first device and a second device, in a wireless communication system. The first device establishes radio resource control (RRC) connection with a base station instead of the second device, and shares the RRC connection with the second device. |
US10645536B1 |
Object location and tracking
Embodiments of the invention provide a method, system and computer program product for object location and tracking. A method for object location and tracking within a bounded space includes establishing a wireless communications link between a wireless network adapter disposed within a smartphone and a wireless access point positioned remotely from the smartphone, and receiving thereafter, an identity of the wireless access point. Thereafter, a short-range wireless signal is received in the smartphone by a short-range wireless receiver disposed within the smartphone separately from the wireless network adapter, and an identifier of an object is extracted therefrom. Finally, a message is generated that combines the identity of the wireless access point and the identifier of the object and the message is transmitted through the wireless communications link to a host server coupled both to the wireless access point and also several other wireless access points over a computer communications network. |
US10645535B2 |
Electronic apparatus, control device and computer-readable non-transitory recording medium for selectively transmitting information based on indoor/outdoor specification
A communication unit can perform a wireless communication with a plurality of communication devices each transmitting allocated identification information. A storage stores, as registered positional information, positional information indicating a position of a first communication device included in the plurality of the communication devices or a position of the electronic apparatus at a time when the communication unit receives the identification information transmitted from the first communication device. A first determiner determines whether or not a position of a second communication device included in the plurality of the communication devices or a position of the electronic apparatus at a time when the communication unit receives the identification information transmitted from the second communication device is located within a predetermined range from the position indicated by the registered positional information in a case where the communication unit receives the identification information transmitted from the second communication device. An indoor specifying unit performs an indoor specification for specifying that a user of the electronic apparatus is located indoors based on a determination result in the first determiner. |
US10645534B1 |
User presence-enabled tracking device functionality
A tracking system can provide configuration instructions to an electronic device based on user presence. The tracking system can determine a user's location relative to a geographic boundary surrounding a geographic area associated with the user. Depending on the user's location, the tracking system may send instructions to configure an electronic device to send a notification or change the operating mode of the electronic device in response to the user's presence. The electronic device may be a scanning device that is configured to have a higher or lower scanning frequency, depending on the presence or absence of the user relative to the scanning device. |
US10645522B1 |
Methods and systems for generating frequency-accurate acoustics for an extended reality world
An exemplary acoustics generation system accesses time-domain audio data representative of a virtual sound presented to an avatar of a user experiencing an extended reality world, and transforms the time-domain audio data into frequency-domain audio data representative of the virtual sound. The system also accesses acoustic propagation data representative of characteristics affecting propagation of the virtual sound to the avatar within the extended reality world. Based on the frequency-domain audio data and acoustic propagation data, the system generates a frequency-domain binaural audio signal representative of the virtual sound as experienced by the avatar when the propagation of the virtual sound to the avatar is simulated in accordance with the characteristics affecting the propagation. Additionally, the system transforms the frequency-domain binaural audio signal into a time-domain binaural audio signal configured for presentation to the user as the user experiences the extended reality world. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. |
US10645519B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
An information processing apparatus includes a storage, a sensor, a controller, and a sound output unit. The storage is capable of storing a plurality of sound information items associated with respective positions. The sensor is capable of detecting a displacement of one of the information processing apparatus and a user of the information processing apparatus. The controller is capable of extracting at least one sound information satisfying a predetermined condition out of the plurality of stored sound information items and generating, based on the detected displacement, multichannel sound information obtained by localizing the extracted sound information at the associated position. The sound output unit is capable of converting the generated multichannel sound information into stereo sound information and outputting it. |
US10645517B1 |
Techniques to optimize microphone and speaker array based on presence and location
In one aspect, an apparatus includes a processor and an array of plural microphones and/or an array of plural speakers. Storage accessible to the processor includes instructions executable by the processor to establish a setting of at least one element in at least one of the arrays based at least in part on a signal from at least one proximity sensor. |
US10645510B2 |
Manufacturing method of a speaker vibrating diaphragm by controlling a ratio of fiber materials
The invention discloses a manufacturing method of a speaker vibrating diaphragm by controlling a ratio of fiber materials, the method comprising the steps of: (A) fabric provision: providing a fabric interwoven by a plurality of warps and a plurality of wefts; (B) impregnation: impregnating the fabric in a resin solution; (C) drying: drying the fabric impregnated with resin solution; (D) formation: pressing the dried resin-impregnating fabric to form a predetermined shape; and (E) cutting: cutting the formed speaker vibrating diaphragm from the fabric. Each of the plurality of warps and each of the plurality of wefts of the fabric has an individual yarn count and material composition. By controlling a combination of the yarn counts of the plurality of warps and the plurality of wefts, a total number of threads and a material composition ratio of the warps and wefts required for the vibrating diaphragm are achieved. |
US10645509B2 |
Loudspeaker diaphragm, method of manufacturing same, and loudspeaker employing same
A loudspeaker diaphragm includes a woven fabric which is a base member, a sealing layer, and a coating layer. The woven fabric includes a first face and a second face on the reverse side of the woven fabric from the first face. The woven fabric is made into the shape of a diaphragm. The sealing layer is disposed on the first face of the woven fabric, and seals the mesh openings surrounded by warp threads and weft threads of the woven fabric. The coating layer is formed of a first composite material which is a mixture of a plurality of first short nanofibers and a first resin. The coating layer permeates the woven fabric from the second face of the woven fabric to the sealing layer. |
US10645507B2 |
Methods, systems, and media for providing sound level information for a particular location
Methods, systems, and media for providing sound level information for a particular location are provided. In some embodiments, the method comprises: receiving, from a user device, a request for sound level indications associated with a geographic region; in response to receiving the request, identifying a plurality of locations associated with the geographic region; identifying, for each location in the plurality of locations, at least one sound level reading corresponding to the location; generating, for each location in the plurality of locations, sound level indications based on the at least one sound level reading corresponding to the location; and transmitting at least one of the sound level indications and an identifier of at least one location in the plurality of locations corresponding to the at least one of the sound level indications to the user device. |
US10645505B2 |
Method and apparatus for objective assessment of in-ear device acoustical performance
A method and apparatus for objectively assessing acoustical performance of an in-ear device having a passageway extending there through use a dual microphone probe that removably engages the passageway. The acoustical performance of the in-ear device is performed with the in-ear device inserted into the ear canal of the user and a reference sound source. A clip holding the probe in an acoustic near field of the sound source permits real time calibration thereof. The method and apparatus allow on-site and in-situ measurement of a predicted personal attenuation rating of the device, a subject-fit re-insertion test, an acoustic seal test, a rating test, a stability and reliability test, as well as a protection test of the device with an assessment of a filtered predicted exposure level at the ear for a specific noise exposure level. The apparatus may be simply housed along with the sound source for in-field evaluation tests. |
US10645503B2 |
Method for producing a housing part of a hearing device, housing part for a hearing device and hearing device
A method for producing a housing part of a hearing device. The housing part serves to receive electronic components of the hearing device in a housing interior. Fibers are used to build up a fiber skeleton for a wall of the housing part at least partially surrounding the housing interior. A mechanical property of the wall is varied in a predefined manner along a reference direction of the housing part by way of the fibers. The fiber skeleton is then infiltrated, at least over part of its longitudinal extent, with a matrix material. There is also described a housing part of a hearing device and a hearing device with a housing part formed with fibers. |
US10645500B2 |
Laser-based devices utilizing multiple laser beams
A laser-based device or sensor includes: a first laser transmitter having a first self-mix carrier frequency; a second laser transmitter having a second, different, self-mix carrier frequency; a first monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the first laser transmitter, and to output a first electric signal; a second monitor photodiode to receive a first optical signal from the second laser transmitter, and to output a second electric signal; an electric connection to connect together the first electric signal and the second electric signal, forming a combined electric signal; a single laser receiver to receive the combined electric signal and to generate from it a spectrum that corresponds to both (i) self-mix signal of the first laser transmitter, and (ii) self-mix signal of the second laser transmitter. Alternatively, a single monitor photodiode is used, receiving self-mix signals from multiple laser transmitters, and outputting a single electric signal to a single laser receiver. |
US10645499B2 |
MEMS microphone
An MEMS microphone, including a base having a back cavity, and a capacitor system fixedly supported on the base, the capacitor system including a diaphragm and a back-plate spaced from the diaphragm. The diaphragm is provided with a venting portion passing through an edge thereof, and the base includes an inner side surface surrounding the back cavity and at least one venting groove formed by recessing from an inner side surface in a direction away from the back cavity direction. The at least one venting groove is disposed corresponding to the venting portion and is in communication with the venting portion and the back cavity, respectively. The base is provided with a venting groove, so that the back cavity has larger space for venting, and the airflow can easily pass through, thereby reducing the probability of breaking the diaphragm. Thus, the MEMS microphone can have a higher reliability. |
US10645495B2 |
Digital microphones
This application relates to methods and apparatus for digital microphones. Disclosed is a digital microphone apparatus (300) for outputting a digital output signal (DATA) at a sample rate defined by a received clock signal (CLK). The apparatus includes a band splitter (302) configured to receive a microphone signal (SMD) indicative of an output of a microphone transducer and split said microphone signal into first signal path (SP1) for frequencies in a first band and a second signal path (SP2) for frequencies in a second band, the frequencies of the second band being higher than the frequencies in the first band. A modulation block (304) is configured to operate on the second signal path to down-convert signals in the second signal path from the second frequency band to a lower frequency band. |
US10645494B1 |
Active control system for a vehicular dual microphone and a control method thereof
An active control system of a vehicular dual microphone and a control method thereof control a beamforming area of a microphone installed adjacent to each of a driver seat and a passenger seat to be directed toward a person (utterer) who utters a voice command. The control system and method use sitting height information and seat position information of the driver or the passenger and use passenger seat riding information. The control system determines output from a mouth shape change detection unit and the user and seat position detection unit, controls microphone beamforming of the driver seat according to the determined microphone beamforming control mode, and selectively adjusts a specific microphone gain according to the determined microphone beamforming control mode to separately control microphone beamforming of the driver seat and the passenger seat. |
US10645490B2 |
Network system for reliable reception of wireless audio
Methods and devices are provided for a wireless microphone network whereby robustness for reception of audio information transmitted by one or more wireless microphones is enhanced. The system incorporates a dual stage approach for collecting, transmitting and receiving audio information. In the first stage, audio information collected by one or more microphone modules is transmitted to a series of receiver base stations. In the second stage, information received at each base station is subsequently transmitted to a receiver hub that selects, blends and/or augments the information to produce a high quality representation for audio information that provides improved robustness and reliability with respect to the movement, physical placement or performance of each microphone module. |
US10645485B2 |
Extension system of woofer and design method thereof
An extension system of a woofer suited for a portable electronic device is provided. The extension system of woofer includes the woofer, a front channel, and a rear channel disposed in a body of the portable electronic device. The rear channel is a sealed space, a volume of the front channel is greater than a volume of the rear channel, and the front channel has a bass hole formed on a surface the body. A design method of an extension system of a woofer is also provided. |
US10645482B2 |
Input device
An input device of an electronic apparatus including an input detection unit which is provided on the electronic apparatus at a position that is difficult to be seen by a user who uses the input device, and which detects an input operation of the user; a movement distance detection unit that detects a movement distance of an input position over the input detection unit; and an action control unit that controls a predetermined action of the electronic apparatus based on the movement distance detected by the movement distance detection unit. |
US10645480B2 |
Electronic apparatus and method for controlling time measurement
An electronic device and method for operating the same. The electronic device includes a communication interface; a rechargeable; a timer; a first processor operably coupled to the communication interface, battery, and timer; and a second processor operably coupled to the battery, wherein the first processor is configured to receive, from an external electronic device, information associated with time; while remaining capacity of the battery is greater than or equal to a reference value, obtain, by using the timer, first information associated with time that is elapsed since the information is received; and in response to identifying that the remaining capacity is less than the reference value, switch a state of the second processor to an active state, and wherein the second processor is configured to obtain second information associated with time that is elapsed since the second processor is switched to the active state; and in response to detecting that the electronic device is connected to another electronic device for recharging the battery, provide the second information to the first processor. |
US10645476B2 |
Chair mountable audio and charging system for mobile and portable electronic devices
A portable chair mountable audio system having at least one wireless speaker capable of wirelessly connecting to a mobile electronic device and a fixture for housing the at least one wireless speaker. The fixture includes a mounting element for mounting the fixture to a backrest of a chair, the mounting element being capable of allowing the fixture to be mounted at any position along the backrest of the chair. |
US10645475B2 |
Data center architecture utilizing optical switches
Embodiments of the invention describe flexible (i.e., elastic) data center architectures capable of meeting exascale, while maintaining low latency and using reasonable sizes of electronic packet switches, through the use of optical circuit switches such as optical time, wavelength, waveband and space circuit switching technologies. This flexible architecture enables the reconfigurability of the interconnectivity of servers and storage devices within a data center to respond to the number, size, type and duration of the various applications being requested at any given point in time. |
US10645473B2 |
All-optical networks based on switchable wavelength connects (SWCs)
An all-optical network comprises: a first network; a second network; and a PWXC coupling the first network to the second network and comprising passive optical components. A method comprises: receiving a first optical signal from a first tail node of a first network; directing the first optical signal from a first input port of a PWXC to a first output port of the PWXC using first passive optical components; and transmitting the first optical signal to a third head node of a third network. An all-optical network comprising: a light bank; a first network coupled to the light bank; a second network coupled to the light bank; and a first PWXC coupling the first network and the second network. |
US10645470B2 |
Wearable apparatus for measurements of a user's physiological context
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques and configurations for an apparatus for opportunistic measurements of a user's physiological context, such as evaporation rate. In one instance, an apparatus may include a chamber with a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The chamber may be disposed with the first side in proximity to or in contact with a surface (e.g., body of the user). The first side may include a first opening to allow evaporation from the surface to enter the chamber. The chamber may include a second opening to allow the evaporation to exit the chamber. The chamber may further include first and second sensors (e.g., humidity sensors) disposed inside the chamber, to detect the evaporation from the surface. The apparatus may be configured to measure the evaporation based on evaporation readings provided by the sensors. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. |
US10645469B1 |
Customized, baselined optical network, and applications thereof
Embodiments providing improved systems and methods deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting optical physical layer networks are needed. In one embodiment, networks are first constructed in a specialized network factory, where they are racked, provisioned, audited, and tested by relevant experts in each technology. Then the equipment is custom-crated—with all cards, patch cords, labels, and provisioning in place—before being shipped to field locations. A production network health baseline is captured that creates a set of norms that later performance data can be compared against. Once the network is operational, the network health is monitored and compared against the baseline. If there's a deviation sufficient to satisfy a user-defined rule, a remedial action can be triggered. In another embodiment, a method isolates a problem in an optical transport network. |
US10645467B2 |
Deconstructed video units
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media directed to navigation of a digital video. In one embodiment, a method may begin by partitioning a digital video into a number of sub-stories based at least in part on transition points identified within the digital video. The plurality of sub-stories can then be grouped into video segments based on the content of each sub-story. These video segments can then be packaged into a navigation panel in accordance with a selected template that defines a layout for the navigation panel. Such a navigation panel can present the video segments to a viewer in an interactive graphical manner that enables the viewer to navigate the one or more video segments. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. |
US10645464B2 |
Eyes free entertainment
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for converting audio-video content into audio-only content. Audio-video content is readily accessible, but for various reasons users often cannot consume content visually. In those circumstances, for example, when a user is interrupted during a movie to drive to pick up a spouse or child, the user may not want to forego consuming the audio-video content. The audio-video content can be converted into audio only content for the user to aurally consume, allowing the user to consume the content despite interruptions or other reasons for which the audio-video content cannot be consumed visually. |
US10645449B2 |
Method and apparatus of content-based self-adaptive video transcoding
A method of content-based self-adaptive video transcoding, which includes: acquiring a minimum quantized value representative of a content complexity of a video to be transcoded and satisfying a preset objective quality standard; setting a value of transcoding parameter based on the minimum quantized value representative of the content complexity of the video to be transcoded and a video parameter value of the video to be transcoded; and transcoding the video to be transcoded based on the set transcoding parameter to generate a target video. The present disclosure further provides an apparatus of content-based self-adaptive video transcoding. The method provided by the present disclosure can avoid unnecessarily bandwidth consumption while ensuring the quality of the transcoded video. |
US10645447B2 |
Fast channel change method and server, and IPTV system
Embodiments of the present invention provide a fast channel change method and a fast channel change server. After receiving a fast channel change request of user equipment, the fast channel change server adjusts a time interval between a video packet and a corresponding audio packet in a channel multicast packet, and sends an adjusted channel multicast packet to the user equipment. In this way, an audio and video synchronization time after the user equipment receives a channel data packet is reduced. |
US10645445B2 |
Barrage video live broadcast method and apparatus, video source device, and network access device
A barrage video live broadcast method is performed at a video source device that is communicatively connected to a network access device and a video capture device. The video source device sends an account distribution request to the network access device and the account distribution request is used to instruct the network access device to return a video source device account bound to the network access device for accessing a barrage video system hosted at a remote server. The video source device then obtains a live video stream captured by the video capture device (e.g., a unmanned aerial vehicle) and sends the live video stream to the network access device by using a Wi-Fi Direction connection. The network access device then forwards the live video stream to the barrage video system for broadcasting the live video stream and live comments submitted from other user accounts of the barrage video system. |
US10645444B2 |
Accessing web content in offline mode
A portable computers or other client device that obtains files or media streams from a portable digital video recorder (DVR) or similar target device may not be able to obtain certain web content when the target device operates in an offline mode in which the Internet or a similar wide area network (WAN) is unavailable. When the client device contacts a web domain for authentication or other purposes, however, the client device suitably opens a secondary data connection to the domain to transparently request and received web content. The received content is cached by the client device for subsequent use in offline mode when the WAN is unavailable. |
US10645438B2 |
Targeted television advertisements associated with online users' preferred television programs or channels
In an automatic, computer-implemented method, a selected television advertisement is presented automatically in association with a television program or channel, which in turn is selected based at least in part on information from an online user profile that contains information indicating a user's preference for that television program or channel. The television advertisement is selected based at least in part on additional information from the online user profile that is unrelated to the selected television program or channel. The selected television advertisement is presented on or during the selected television program or channel via a set-top box, which has a set-top box identifier associated with the online user profile. |
US10645429B2 |
Systems and methods for encoding and streaming video encoded using a plurality of maximum bitrate levels
Systems and methods for streaming and playing back video having a variety of resolutions, frame rates, and/or sample aspect ratios, where the video streams are encoded at one of a number of maximum bit rate levels, in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. One embodiment includes a processor, and storage containing data relating combinations of resolution and frame rates to maximum bitrates, where a plurality of resolution and frame rates that are related to the same maximum bitrate form a maximum bitrate level. In addition, an encoding application configures the processor to encode a video stream as a plurality of video streams having different resolutions and frame rates, where the target maximum bitrate used during the encoding is selected based upon the maximum bitrate levels of the resolution and frame rate combinations indicated within the data relating combinations of resolution and frame rates to maximum bitrates. |
US10645428B2 |
Method, device, and computer program for encapsulating partitioned timed media data using a generic signaling for coding dependencies
The invention relates to encapsulating partitioned timed media data in a server, the partitioned timed media data comprising timed samples, each timed sample comprising a plurality of subsamples. After having selected at least one subsample from amongst the plurality of subsamples of one of the timed samples, one partition track comprising the selected subsample and one corresponding subsample of each of the other timed samples is created for each selected subsample. Next, at least one dependency box is created, each dependency box being related to a partition track and comprising at least one reference to one or more of the other created partition tracks, the at least one reference representing a decoding order dependency in relation to the one or more of the other partition tracks. Each of the partition tracks is independently encapsulated in at least one media file. |
US10645427B2 |
Multimedia device and control method therefor
A multimedia device and a control method therefor are disclosed. The multimedia device according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: a reception unit for receiving a stream segment, of a first bitrate, among stream segments, which constitute first content, of several bitrates; a display unit for displaying video data corresponding to the received stream segment of the first bitrate; and a control unit, wherein the control unit detects a size change of a screen on which the video data is displayed, requests a stream segment of a second bitrate, which is different from the first bitrate, on the basis of the detected size change of the screen, controls the reception unit such that the reception unit receives the requested stream segment of the second bitrate, and controls the display unit such that the display unit displays video data corresponding to the received stream segment of the second bitrate. |
US10645425B2 |
Method and device for managing multimedia data
A method for managing multimedia data by a contents server comprises the steps of: generating one or more chunks from an input image; generating chunk information of the input image including a list of the generated chunks; performing an identity check among chunks on the basis of the chunk information of the input image and chunk information stored in the contents server; and updating the stored chunk information according to a result of the identity check, wherein the chunks are a meaningful scene unit in an image. |
US10645424B2 |
Program, recording medium, and reproducing apparatus
The problem to be solved is to make it possible to download via a network, efficiently manage, retrieve, and reproduce an external content associated with a content recorded on a recording medium. To solve the problem, a program is used which controls reproduction of information located on a recording medium and related information. The program includes the steps of: obtaining from the outside specific information associated with predetermined information recorded on a recording medium; and obtaining medium identification information located on a recording medium; wherein if the specific information has been obtained, a storage unit in a reproducing apparatus is controlled to associate the specific information with the medium identification information for storage. |
US10645419B2 |
System encoder and decoder for verification of image sequence
The present application relates to a system for verifying integrity of a stream of image frames including an encoder logic module and a decoder logic module. On source side, a test line insertion logic module receiving the stream is arranged upstream to the encoder logic module encoding the stream. The test line insertion logic module is configured to include one or more test lines into the image frames. A color coding is assigned to the one or more test lines. The color coding is selected from a coding scheme. On destination side, a test line detection and extraction logic module is arranged downstream to the decoder logic module receiving the encoded stream. The test line detection and extraction logic module extracts the color coding from the received image frames and verifies extracted coding data against the coding scheme. The coding data comprises at least the extracted color coding. |
US10645417B2 |
Video coding using parameterized motion model
Video blocks of stereo or non-stereo video sequences are coded using a parameterized motion model. For example, encoding a current block of a stereo video sequence can include determining a block-level disparity between first and second frames and identifying plane normal candidates within the current block of the first frame based on the block-level disparity. One of the plane normal candidates is selected based on rate-distortion values, and warping parameters are determined for predicting motion within the current block using the selected plane normal candidate. The current block is then encoded using a reference block generated by applying the warping parameters. Decoding that encoded block can include receiving a bitstream representing an encoded stereo video sequence, determining warping parameters for predicting motion within the encoded block based on syntax elements encoded to the bitstream, and decoding encoded block using a reference block generated by applying the warping parameters. |
US10645415B2 |
Intra-prediction method, and encoder and decoder using same
The present invention relates to an intra-prediction method and to an encoder and decoder using same. The intra-prediction method according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of: deriving a prediction mode of a current block; and generating a prediction block with respect to the current block on the basis of the prediction mode of the current block. When the prediction mode of the current block is an intra-angular prediction mode, values of boundary samples from among left boundary samples and upper boundary samples of the prediction block, which are not positioned in a prediction direction of the intra-angular prediction mode, are derived on the basis of reference samples positioned in the prediction direction of the intra-angular prediction mode, and on the basis of adjacent reference samples. |
US10645414B2 |
Method for encoding/decoding image, and device therefor
Provided is an image decoding method including: determining at least one prediction block included in a current picture from among pictures forming an image; determining a first motion vector related to a current prediction block from among the at least one prediction block; determining a first reference block included in a first reference picture, based on the first motion vector; determining a second reference block included in a second reference picture, based on a location of the first reference block; and decoding the current picture by performing inter prediction on the current prediction block by using at least one of the first reference block and the second reference block, wherein the second reference picture includes a prediction value of the first reference picture. Also, provided are an image decoding apparatus performing the image decoding method, and an image encoding method and apparatus corresponding to the image decoding method and apparatus. |
US10645413B2 |
Derivation method and apparatuses with candidate motion vectors
Various embodiments for coding a current block are provided. One or more candidates of a first type for a motion vector predictor for the current block are derived from first motion vectors of first blocks. A candidate of a second type for the motion vector predictor for the current block is derived. The candidate of the second type is different from the one or more candidates of the first type and includes a zero vector. The motion vector predictor for the current block is selected from among candidates including the one or more candidates of the first type and the candidate of the second type. The current block is predicted using the selected motion vector predictor. A bitstream is generated using the predicted current block. A total number of the one or more candidates of the first type is less than a maximum candidate number. |
US10645411B2 |
Method and apparatus for encoding/decoding images using a motion vector
The present invention relates to image processing, and more particularly, to a video coding/decoding method using a clipped motion vector and an apparatus thereof. An embodiment of the present invention relates to a method of decoding an image. The method includes clipping a motion vector of a reference picture in a predetermined dynamic range to generate a clipped motion vector, storing the clipped motion vector in a buffer, deriving a motion vector of a coding treeblock using the motion vector stored in the buffer, and performing inter prediction decoding process using the motion vector of the coding treeblock. According to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a size of a memory required for storing motion vectors may be reduced. |
US10645405B2 |
Script-based video rendering
Systems and methods render video content on different user-computing platform types. The method comprises: transmitting a script to the user-computing platform, the script comprising a non-compiled series of instructions which is configured to be interpreted by an application program operating on any one of the plurality of user-computing platform types; and using the application program to interpret the transmitted script by performing the series of instructions to thereby decode encoded video data accessible to the user-computing platform into decoded video data comprising one or more frame images without use of a previously compiled program module that is installed prior to the interpreting and without compiling the series of instructions prior to the interpreting. |
US10645403B2 |
Chroma reshaping for high dynamic range images
Methods and systems for adaptive chroma reshaping are discussed. Given an input image, a luma-reshaped image is first generated based on its luma component. For each chroma component of the input image, the range of the pixel values in the luma reshaped image is divided into bins, and for each bin a maximal scale factor is generated based on the chroma pixel values in the input image corresponding to the pixels of the luma reshaped image in the bin. A forward reshaping function is generated based on a reference reshaped function and the maximal scale factors, and reshaped chroma pixel values for the chroma component are generated based on the forward reshaping function and the corresponding pixel values in the luma reshaped image. Implementations options using look-up tables for mobile platforms with limited computational resources are also described. |
US10645402B2 |
Image processing method and electronic device
The present disclosure provides an image processing method and an electronic device using the image processing method. The image processing method includes: encoding, by an encoding unit, to-be-displayed image data to generate encoded image data; transmitting, via an interface component, the encoded image data to a display component; and decoding, by a decoding unit in the display component, the encoded image data to generate the to-be-displayed image data for the display component to display. This image processing method can reduce data transmission amount. |
US10645400B2 |
Method and system for optimized delta encoding
Methods and systems are provided for image processing. A plurality of correlation parameters representing degrees of correlation between two or more images of a plurality of images may be produced. An optimized correlation dependency graph may be produced according to the plurality of correlation parameters. The plurality of images may then be delta encoded according to the optimized correlation dependency graph. For example, the optimized correlation dependency graph may be used for performing a correlation encoding operation. The plurality of correlation parameters may be produced, for example, in accordance with one or more correlation metrics associated with the correlation encoding operation. |
US10645399B2 |
Method and apparatus for encoding/decoding image
The present invention relates to a method which can selectively skip a transform to alleviate problems of deterioration in compression rate and image quality which are mainly generated when applying the motion compensation-transform encoding image compression technique which is mainly used currently, to an image having a drastic spatial change in a pixel value such as a computer image, and can skip the transform by comparing a transform size of a current block and the size of a maximum transform skip block with each other, and provides an efficient signaling technique therefor. The method includes the steps of: comparing the size of a current transform unit (TU) with the size of a maximum transform skip block when determining whether to transform a residual signal corresponding to difference between the current block and a prediction block; and determining whether to perform the transform on the basis of the comparison information on the size of the TU and the size of the maximum transform skip block. |
US10645394B2 |
Method and apparatus for SSIM-based bit allocation
An embodiment includes a method and an encoder for SSIM-based bits allocation. The encoder includes a memory and a processor utilized for allocating bits based on SSIM, wherein the processor estimates the model parameter of SSIM-based distortion model for the current picture and determines allocates bits based on the SSIM estimation. |
US10645391B2 |
Graphical instruction data processing method and apparatus, and system
A graphical instruction data processing method and apparatus, and a system are disclosed, to help reduce a quantity of transmitted graphical instruction data, and lower a requirement on bandwidth. Aspects of the disclosure provide a method for processing graphical instruction data. The method includes obtaining, by a server device in a cloud interactive system, graphical instruction data of a frame, and determining whether the frame satisfies a key frame setting condition. Further, the method includes when the frame is determined to fail to satisfy the key frame setting condition, comparing the graphical instruction data of the frame with graphical instruction data of a current key frame, to obtain differential data, and sending the differential data to user equipment in the cloud interactive system. The user equipment reconstructs the graphical instruction data of the frame according to the current key frame and the differential data. |
US10645389B2 |
Using multiple probability models for entropy coding in video compression
Entropy encoding and decoding a sequence of symbols using probability mixing is disclosed. A method includes selecting models including a first model and a second model; for at least a symbol, at a position of the symbols, determining a mixed probability using the first model and the second model, by: determining, using the first model, a first conditional probability for coding the symbol, the first conditional probability being a conditional probability of the symbol given a sub-sequence of the sequence having a first value; determining, using the second model, a second conditional probability for coding the symbol, the second conditional probability being a conditional probability of the symbol given the sub-sequence having a second value; and determining, using the first conditional probability and the second conditional probability, the mixed probability for coding the symbol; and coding the symbol using the mixed probability. |
US10645388B2 |
Context initialization in entropy coding
A decoder includes an entropy decoder configured to derive a number of bins of the binarizations from the data stream using binary entropy decoding by selecting a context among different contexts and updating probability states associated with the different contexts, dependent on previously decoded portions of the data stream; a desymbolizer configured to debinarize the binarizations of the syntax elements to obtain integer values of the syntax elements; a reconstructor configured to reconstruct the video based on the integer values of the syntax elements using a quantization parameter, wherein the entropy decoder is configured to distinguish between 126 probability states and to initialize the probability states associated with the different contexts according to a linear equation of the quantization parameter, wherein the entropy decoder is configured to, for each of the different contexts, derive a slope and an offset of the linear equation from first and second four bit parts of a respective 8 bit initialization value. |
US10645384B2 |
Encoding apparatus and encoding method as well as decoding apparatus and decoding method
The present technology relates to an encoding apparatus and an encoding method as well as a decoding apparatus and a decoding method that make it possible to improve the compression efficiency.The encoding apparatus transmits reduction filter information that reduces tap coefficients for individual ones of a plurality of classes determined by learning that uses a student image equivalent to a first image obtained by addition of a residual of prediction encoding and a prediction image and a teacher image equivalent to an original image corresponding to the first image. The decoding apparatus accepts the reduction filter information and performs prediction arithmetic operation using tap coefficients obtained using the reduction filter information to perform a filter process for the first image to generate a second image. The present technology can be applied, for example, an encoding apparatus and a decoding apparatus of an image. |
US10645379B2 |
Image data encapsulation
A method of encapsulating an encoded bitstream representing one or more images, the encapsulated bitstream comprising a data part and a metadata part. The method includes providing image item information identifying a portion of the data part representing a sub-image or an image of a single image and/or a set of single images; providing image description information comprising parameters including display parameters and/or transformation operators relating to one or more images and outputting said bitstream together with said provided information as an encapsulated data file. Said image item information comprises one or more properties including at least part of the image description information dedicated to the considered sub-image or single image or set of single images, said image description information being defined in one or more boxes. |
US10645377B2 |
Three-dimensional display system
A three-dimensional display system is provided. The three-dimensional display system includes: a projection body having a three-dimensional shape and a transflective property; an optical reflector including at least one reflection surface; a first driving structure for driving the projection body or the optical reflector to rotate, so that the projection body and the optical reflector rotate relative to each other; an image processor for decomposing a three-dimensional image of an object to obtain multiple two-dimensional images at different cross-sections of the three-dimensional image, and sending the two-dimensional images to at least one projector configured to project the two-dimensional images onto one of the at least one reflection surface in sequence at a regular interval, and reflect the two-dimensional images to different positions on the projection body by means of the at least one reflection surface, to form the three-dimensional image. |
US10645376B2 |
Systems and methods for presenting content
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can determine a first position corresponding to a user focal point during presentation of a given scene of a content item. A celestial representation of the given scene is determined. The celestial representation identifies one or more audio-based points of interest in the scene. A second position corresponding to the user focal point is determined based at least in part on the celestial representation and the first position. The second position is predicted to be the position of the user focal point during presentation of the scene. |
US10645375B2 |
Multi-view displays and associated systems and methods
Techniques for controlling optical behavior of a multi-view display apparatus comprising a first layer comprising first optical elements and a second layer comprising second optical elements. The techniques include obtaining a plurality of scene views; obtaining information specifying a model of the multi-view display apparatus; obtaining information specifying at least one blurring transformation; and generating actuation signals for controlling the multi-view display apparatus to concurrently display a plurality of display views corresponding to the plurality of scene views, the actuation signals comprising first actuation signals for controlling the first optical elements and second actuation signals for controlling the second optical elements, the generating comprising: generating the first actuation signals and the second actuation signals based, at least in part, on the plurality of scene views, the information specifying the model of the multi-view display apparatus, and the information specifying the at least one blurring transformation. |
US10645371B2 |
Inertial measurement unit progress estimation
Various embodiments of the present invention relate generally to systems and methods for analyzing and manipulating images and video. In particular, a multi-view interactive digital media representation can be generated from live images captured from a camera. The live images can include an object. An angular view of the object captured in the live images can be estimated using sensor data from an inertial measurement unit. The multi-view interactive digital media representation can include a plurality of images where each of the plurality of images includes the object from a different camera view. When the plurality of images is output to a display, the object can appear to undergo a 3-D rotation through the determined angular view where the 3-D rotation of the object is generated without a 3-D polygon model of the object. |
US10645370B2 |
Synthetic stereoscopic content capture
Systems, methods, and computing devices for capturing synthetic stereoscopic content are provided. An example computing device includes at least one processor and memory. The memory stores instructions that cause the computing device to receive a three-dimensional scene. The instructions may additionally cause the computing device to reposition vertices of the three-dimensional scene to compensate for variations in camera location in a directional stereoscopic projection and generate a stereoscopic image based on the repositioned vertices. An example method includes projecting a three-dimensional scene onto a left eye image cube and a right eye image cube and repositioning vertices of the three-dimensional scene to adjust for rendering from a single camera location. The method also includes mapping pixels of a stereoscopic image to points on the left eye image cube and the right eye image cube and generating the stereoscopic image using the values of the mapped pixels. |
US10645365B2 |
Camera parameter set calculation apparatus, camera parameter set calculation method, and recording medium
A camera parameter set calculation apparatus calculates three-dimensional coordinate sets corresponding to overlapping regions including images of a portion of a subject, based on a first and second images captured by a first and second cameras, a first camera parameter set of the first camera and a second camera parameter set of the second camera; determines first pixel coordinate pairs based on the first camera parameter set by projecting the three-dimensional coordinate sets on the first image; determines second pixel coordinate pairs based on the second camera parameter set by projecting the three-dimensional coordinate sets on the second image; calculates an evaluation value, based on pixel values at the first pixel coordinate pairs on the first image and pixel values at the second pixel coordinate pairs on the second image; and updates the first and second camera parameter sets based on the evaluation value. |
US10645364B2 |
Dynamic calibration of multi-camera systems using multiple multi-view image frames
System, apparatus, method, and computer readable media for on-the-fly dynamic calibration of multi-camera platforms using images of multiple different scenes. Image frame sets previously captured by the platform are scored as potential candidates from which new calibration parameters may be computed. The candidate frames are ranked according to their score and iteratively added to the calibration frame set according to an objective function. The selected frame set may be selected from the candidates based on a reference frame, which may be a most recently captured frame, for example. A device platform including a CM and comporting with the exemplary architecture may enhance multi-camera functionality in the field by keeping calibration parameters current. Various computer vision algorithms may then rely upon these parameters, for example. |
US10645359B2 |
Method for processing a digital image, device, terminal equipment and associated computer program
A method for processing a digital image including image elements having a first luminance component. The first luminance component has a first value in a first predetermined interval. The display can render second values of second luminance components included in a second predetermined interval. The method includes: determining information representative of image brightness perceived by an observer, based on the first values of the first luminance component; calculating an expansion exponent as a function of the determined brightness information; transforming the first luminance components into the second luminance components, including calculating an intermediate luminance value by applying the calculated expansion exponent to the first luminance component value, multiplying the intermediate value by a length of the second interval, and obtaining the second value of the second luminance component based on the multiplied intermediate luminance value. The expansion exponent is based on a logarithm, of the determined brightness information. |
US10645356B1 |
Targeted video streaming post-production effects
Visual effects such as bleach bypass, sepia tone conversion, cross processing, custom effects, and many others may be applied to video streams before they are displayed to viewers. In some examples, different visual effects may be applied to the same underlying video content, such as on a viewer-by-viewer basis or at other levels of granularity, thereby allowing certain particular visual effects to be targeted to particular viewers/devices. The visual effects may be applied by one or more of a content provider, a video streaming service, one or more viewers, or by other entities. The visual effects may be applied based at least in part on instructions from the provider, such as one or more tags, for example that may be issued via an interface provided by a video streaming service. |
US10645354B2 |
Projection terminal keystone correction method and device, and projection terminal and storage medium
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a keystone correction method for a projection terminal including: when an included angle between a projection centerline of the projection terminal and a horizontal plane is greater than a set acute angle, determining a direction of a projection plane according to a size relationship between a distance of the projection terminal to the projection plane along a first projection line and a distance of the projection terminal to the projection plane along a second projection line, the first projection line and the second projection line having different projection angles; and performing a keystone correction for the projection terminal according to the direction of the projection plane. Embodiments of the present disclosure further disclose a keystone correction device for a projection terminal, a projection terminal and a computer storage medium. |
US10645352B2 |
Optical projection module
An optical projection module with improved heat dissipation efficiency includes a circuit board, a semiconductor substrate mounted on a surface of the circuit board, and a light source and an optical member mounted on a surface of the semiconductor substrate opposite from the circuit board. A hollow area is defined in the circuit board and in the semiconductor substrate to draw heat directly away from the light source and thus avoid physical distortion of the hardware which would otherwise reduce the quality of light beams emitted. |
US10645350B2 |
Video analytic rule detection system and method
A video surveillance system is set up, calibrated, tasked, and operated. The system extracts video primitives and extracts even occurrences from the video primitives using event discriminators. The extracted video primitives and event occurrences may be used to create and define additional video analytic rules. The system can undertake a response, such as an alarm, based on extracted event occurrences. |
US10645349B2 |
Systems and methods for configuring baby monitor cameras to provide uniform data sets for analysis and to provide an advantageous view point of babies
Systems and methods for monitoring babies with cameras using a centralized computation and storage center that allows using visual output signals for computer vision and machine learning analysis and high-level reasoning of baby movements. The system comprises a camera located at a predefined working point above a baby's crib, and one or more communication networks between components of the system including a web-based network for in-depth computer vision and machine learning analysis of the visual output signals by an analysis server. |
US10645348B2 |
Data communication between image sensors and image displays
An imaging method includes determining heading of a digital weapon sight, determining heading of a helmet mounted display, and calculating difference between the heading of the digital weapon sight and the heading of the helmet mounted display. When the difference between the heading of the digital weapon sight and the heading of the helmet mounted display is outside of a predetermined range image data communication between the digital weapon sight and the helmet mounted display is disabled. Imaging systems and weapons assemblies having imaging systems are also described. |
US10645346B2 |
Patient video monitoring systems and methods having detection algorithm recovery from changes in illumination
Various embodiments concern video patient monitoring with detection zones. Various embodiments can comprise a camera, a user interface, and a computing system. The computing system can be configured to perform various steps based on reception of a frame from the camera, including: calculate a background luminance of the frame; monitor for a luminance change of a zone as compared to one or more previous frames, the luminance change indicative of patient motion in the zone; and compare the background luminance to an aggregate background luminance, the aggregate background luminance based on the plurality of frames. If the background luminance changed by more than a predetermined amount, then the aggregate background luminance can be set to the background luminance, luminance information of the previous frames can be disregarded, and motion detection can be disregarded. |
US10645345B2 |
System and method of video capture and search optimization
The system and method of the present application captures video of a scene in accordance with a plurality of capture characteristics, generates a capture profile for the video, and creates an index of the captured profile to enable a more rapid search of the captured video. |
US10645344B2 |
Video system with intelligent visual display
A video system for intelligent visual display includes a video camera having an imager that produces a first set of image data representing an image of a scene. Video analytics receive and analyze the first set of image data to track an object. The video analytics generate metadata synchronized to the first set of image data and representing location information of an image of the object in the image of the scene. A display management module receives the first set of image data and the metadata and uses the metadata to derive from the first set of image data a second set of image data representing a cropped close-up image of the object. The second set of image data is distinct from the first set of image data to enable separate display presentation of the cropped close-up image and the image of the scene. |
US10645343B2 |
Video window display method and apparatus
A video window method and apparatus are provided by the present disclosure, wherein the method may include: during a video communication process, displaying video windows corresponding to at least a portion of communication participants in an associated display region on a video communication page; and upon detecting a display configuration operation with regard to an arbitrary communication participant, sending a window configuration instruction to all communication participants, causing video windows corresponding to the arbitrary communication participant to be displayed in display regions on communication devices employed by all communication participants. By technical solutions of the present disclosure, video communication pages of all communication participants of a video communication may be unilaterally managed, so that all participants may focus on a video window of a designated communication participant at the same time, facilitating improvement of interaction efficiency in video communication. |
US10645342B2 |
Method and system for new layout experience in video communication
A striped composed video image is disclosed, in which a main segment image is displayed with a strip of small strip segments. The strip of small strip segments is composed from a plurality of video images from a plurality of video streams. A user may pull video from the strip into the main segment. The strip of small strip segments may scrolled without affecting the main segment. |
US10645341B1 |
Three-way video visitation detection using video cues
Systems and methods are disclosed for establishing a video conferencing session between a first device and a second device; extracting video information from video conferencing session data received from the second device; and identifying one or more known cues that have been added to the video information, wherein the known cues identify a third device as a source of the video conferencing session data. The systems and methods may add cues to outbound video information prior to transmission as video conferencing session data, wherein the added cues identify the first device as a source of the transmitted video conferencing session data. The systems and methods may generate an alert and/or terminate the video conferencing session and/or flag a video conferencing session record for further analysis when a known cue has been identified in the video information. |
US10645339B1 |
Asymmetric video conferencing system and method
An asymmetric video conferencing system comprises a panoramic video conferencing device in a first location and a head mounted video conferencing device in a second location. The panoramic video conferencing device acquires panoramic images of multiple participants via a 360 degree camera, identifies a face or other region of interest (ROI) in the panoramic images, and captures video data of the ROI. To reduce bandwidth utilized, the ROI video data is transmitted to the head mounted video conferencing device used by a remote participant, who can command alternative views and audio from the first location. Images and audio of the remote participant can be transmitted to the first location for viewing and hearing by the multiple participants, enabling virtual face-to-face discussions. A method implementing the system is also disclosed herein. |
US10645338B2 |
Virtual encounters
A virtual encounter system includes a mannequin coupled to a camera for receiving a video image. The camera sends the video image to a communications network. The virtual encounter system also includes a processor for overlaying a virtual environment over one or more portions of the video image to form a virtual scene and a set of goggles to render the virtual scene. |
US10645334B2 |
Continuous re-insertion of advertisements in video content
Systems which allow for the insertion of targeted advertisements or other messages into programming content, e.g., using Digital Video Recording (DVR) technology are disclosed. Systems use storage to pre-load advertisements, record content with commercials breaks, and merge the advertisements into the recorded content in the background, so that they are available when the content is viewed in time-shifted mode. |
US10645331B1 |
Immersive video experience
The video playback technology disclosed herein gives fullscreen immersive experience to users when they watch videos on mobile devices used to watch the video. Specifically, an implementation of the technology disclosed herein gives a continuous all-time immersive experience by treating the screen of the mobile device as a window to watch a wide-angle video, and by keeping the video's relative angle to gravity unchanged while users rotate or tilt their mobile devices. In one implementation, the video also zooms in/out of the display during rotation of the smartphones, to give users a sense of getting closer/farther to the video. One or more implementations disclosed herein use inputs from gravity sensors including magnetic sensors, gyroscope, accelerometer, etc., to determine the amount of zooming in/out and shifting for the video in response to various movements, such as rotate, move, and tilt, of the video display device by the users. |
US10645330B2 |
Visual control of a video conference
A control unit and a method for a video conferencing system, the method performed by a control unit in a video conferencing system during an ongoing video conference, comprising a plurality of endpoints, comprising receiving at least one input media stream from at least one endpoint, detecting a first pointer event in the at least one input media stream, providing a first graphical item associated with the first pointer event, encoding the first graphical item in an output media stream, transmitting the output media stream to the at least one endpoint, detecting a second pointer event in the at least one input media stream from the at least one endpoint, and perform an action associated with the second pointer event, where one of a group consisting of a first and second pointer event includes one of a group consisting of a light signal, a gesture, and a sound signal. |
US10645329B2 |
Kickstand for computing devices
Examples disclosed herein provide a computing device with a kickstand. The computing device can determine an angle of a front surface of a display member of the computing with respect to a base member rotatably connected to the display member. Upon the angle exceeding a threshold value, the computing device can automatically eject the kickstand from a back surface of the display member. |
US10645322B2 |
Image pickup device
A pixel includes: a photoelectric conversion unit; a charge holding unit; a transfer unit which transfers a charge of the photoelectric conversion unit to the charge holding unit in an on-state; and an overflow control unit which discharges a charge of the photoelectric conversion unit in an on-state. There is a period in which both the transfer unit and the overflow control unit are in an off-state and the photoelectric conversion unit and the charge holding unit respectively hold a charge of a different frame. In a first mode, a first potential barrier is formed, the first potential barrier being lower than a potential barrier formed between the photoelectric conversion unit and the charge holding unit by the transfer unit in an off-state. In a second mode, a second potential barrier that is even lower than the first potential barrier is formed. |
US10645320B2 |
Image pickup apparatus, control method for image pickup apparatus, and computer-readable non-transitory recording medium in which control program for image pickup apparatus is recorded
An image pickup apparatus includes a pixel section in which a pixel for image is divided into a plurality of pixels for focus detection that generate photoelectric conversion signals, the pixel section generating a pixel signal for image and pixel signals for focus detection on the basis of the photoelectric conversion signals, and a device control section or the like configured to control the pixel section to perform, in a frame, first readout for generating both of a pair of the pixel signals for focus detection and reading out the pair of pixel signals for focus detection and perform, in another frame, second readout for generating one of the pair of pixel signals for focus detection, adding up the photoelectric conversion signals to generate the pixel signal for image, and reading out one of the generated pixel signals for focus detection and the pixel signal for image. |
US10645319B2 |
Pixel circuit and image sensing system
The present application provides a pixel circuit, applied in an image sensing system. The pixel circuit is coupled to a first collection node and a second collection node. The pixel circuit includes a first capacitor; a second capacitor; a first shutter switch coupled between the first capacitor and the first collection node; a second shutter switch coupled between the second capacitor and the second collection node; a third shutter switch coupled between the second capacitor and the first collection node; a fourth shutter switch coupled between the first capacitor and the second collection node; and a common mode reset module coupled to the first capacitor and the second capacitor. |
US10645318B2 |
Solid-state image sensor, electronic apparatus, and control method of solid-state image sensor
To prevent the black dot phenomenon from occurring in a differential amplification-type solid-state image sensor.A signal-side amplifier transistor generates an output voltage corresponding to a signal current corresponding to one of a pair of differential input voltages by supplying the signal current from an output node to a common-phase node. A reference-side amplifier transistor supplies a reference current corresponding to the other one of the pair of differential input voltages to the common-phase node. A constant current source constantly controls a sum of the signal current and the reference current to be merged at the common-phase node. A bypass control unit connects the output node and the common-phase node and supplies the signal current having a value corresponding to a predetermined limit voltage to the common-phase node in a case in which the output voltage reaches the limit voltage. |
US10645317B2 |
Devices and methods for lens shading correction of an image
A lens shading correction circuit includes a gain generator configured to generate a first gain value for each pixel of an input image in response to a gain generation parameter, and an adjustment circuit configured to receive the first gain value and first YUV data, and to adjust at least one of U and V values of the first YUV data using at least one of the first gain value and a Y value of the first YUV data. |
US10645314B2 |
Solid-state imaging device, method for driving solid-state imaging device, and electronic apparatus
A reading part, in a first reset period PR1, holds reset transistors in all pixels in a conductive state and executes a first conversion gain reset readout processing HCGRRD, stores an AD conversion code with respect to a first readout reset, signal HCGVRST in a memory part, then, in a transfer period PT1, holds the transfer transistors in all pixels in a conductive state to transfer the accumulated charges in photodiodes PD1 to FD1 to thereby execute a global shutter operation accumulating overflowed charges in storage capacitors CS1. The reading part, when reading each row, executes a first conversion gain signal readout processing, a second conversion gain signal readout processing, and a second conversion gain reset readout processing in order. Due to this, it becomes possible to realize digital pixels provided with a global shutter function at a small pixel pitch. |
US10645313B2 |
Image sensor and electronic apparatus
The present technology relates to an image sensor and an electronic apparatus that make it possible to capture an image at different exposure time settings for individual pixel blocks each having a plurality of pixels.A plurality of pixels for performing photoelectric conversion are disposed in an array in a pixel array section. Two or more pixels in the pixel array section form each of a plurality of pixel blocks. A plurality of selection sections, which are equal in number to the pixel blocks and disposed in an array, select the supply of an exposure control signal, which controls the exposure time of the pixels, to each of the pixel blocks. The present technology is applicable, for example, to an image sensor that captures an image. |
US10645312B2 |
Imaging device, imaging system, and moving body having pixels with a connection transistor
The present disclosure is related to an imaging device, an imaging system, and a moving body. The imaging device according to an exemplary embodiment includes: a plurality of pixels and a connection transistor. Each of the plurality of pixels includes a photoelectric conversion unit, an amplification transistor that outputs a signal based on an electric charge generated in the photoelectric conversion unit, and a selection transistor that connects a source of the amplification transistor and an output line. The connection transistor includes two nodes, a conducting state between the two nodes being controlled by a signal supplied to a gate of the connection transistor. One of the two nodes is connected to the source of the amplification transistor of a first pixel included in the plurality of pixels. The other is connected to the source of the amplification transistor of a second pixel included in the plurality of pixels. |
US10645307B2 |
Endoscope apparatus
An endoscope apparatus includes: an imaging apparatus that includes an imaging element configured to capture a subject image of inside of a subject, the imaging apparatus outputting an image signal obtained by capturing the subject image by the imaging element; a control apparatus configured to process the image signal to generate a video signal for display; and a signal transmission path configured to transmit the image signal from the imaging apparatus to the control apparatus. The imaging apparatus outputs, as the image signal, pixel signals of respective pixels in a specified pixel area out of a whole pixel area of the imaging element, the specified pixel area being smaller than the whole pixel area and containing the entire subject image. |
US10645305B2 |
Imaging apparatus, client device, imaging system, control method of imaging apparatus, control method of client device, and control method of imaging system
An imaging apparatus includes a control unit to perform insertion/retraction of an infrared cut filter into and from an optical path of an imaging optical system; a reception unit to receive a third command to cause the control unit to automatically control insertion/retraction of the infrared cut filter; and a determining unit configured to determine whether or not the third command includes additional information based on the output of the reception unit; wherein, in the event that the determining unit has determined that the third command includes additional information, the control unit controls insertion/retraction of the infrared cut filter based on the additional information, and in the event that the determining unit has determined that the third command does not include additional information, the control unit controls insertion/retraction of the infrared cut filter based on control information which the control unit has beforehand. |
US10645304B2 |
Device and method for reducing the set of exposure times for high dynamic range video/imaging
The disclosure proposes a method for obtaining a High Dynamic Range (HDR) image. The method comprises storing a main set of selectable exposure times and a plurality of candidate reduced sets being respective subsets of the main set, controlling a capture of calibration images at respectively each exposure time of the main set, for each candidate reduced set, selecting the calibration images captured with the exposure times of the candidate reduced set and computing a score value depending on intensities of the selected calibration images, selecting a candidate reduced set from the candidate reduced sets on the basis of the computed score values, and controlling the capture of the plurality of images at respectively each exposure time of the selected candidate reduced set for obtaining the HDR image. |
US10645299B2 |
Method for tracking and shooting moving target and tracking device
The present application provides a method for tracking and shooting a moving target and a tracking device, firstly, feature points of a template image corresponding to each shooting angle is extracted in advance, after that, only a feature point of a currently shot target image needs to be calculated when matching, and then the feature points of the target image is matched with the feature points of the template image corresponding to each shooting angle, the shooting angel corresponding to the matched template image is determined as the shooting angle of the currently shot target image; if the shooting angel of the currently shot target image does not coincide with the preset shooting angle of the target, the tracking device is moved to track and shoot the target, so that the shooting angel of the target coincides with the preset shooting angle of the target, greatly reducing the calculation amount of the detection and matching of the feature point and improving the real-time performance of the tracking and shooting. |
US10645294B1 |
User interfaces for capturing and managing visual media
Media user interfaces are described, including user interfaces for capturing media (e.g., capturing a photo, recording a video), displaying media (e.g., displaying a photo, playing a video), editing media (e.g., modifying a photo, modifying a video), accessing media controls or settings (e.g., accessing controls or settings to capture photos or videos to capture videos), and automatically adjusting media (e.g., automatically modifying a photo, automatically modifying a video). |
US10645293B1 |
Three-dimensional, 360-degree virtual reality camera live preview
A camera system provides a live preview that provides a user device a pseudo-real time depiction of what the camera assembly is imaging. The camera system captures images from a plurality of cameras. The camera system captures images from a plurality of cameras. The camera system stores the captured images in respective memory locations of a buffer. The stored captured images form a high priority data stream that generates content associated with the portion of the local area. The camera system selects, as part of a low priority data stream, one or more of the images from memory locations. The camera system encodes the selected one or more images. The camera system packetizes the encoded one or more images to form an image frame in a video feed. The camera system provides the image frame to a user device that presents the image frame as part of the video feed. |
US10645290B2 |
Method, system and apparatus for stabilising frames of a captured video sequence
A method of stabilising frames of a captured video sequence. First reference patch alignment data is received for each of a plurality of reference patch locations. A first stable frame and a subsequent stable frame are determined from a first plurality of frames based on the first plurality of reference patch locations and reference patch alignment data. A second plurality of reference patch locations is determined using image data from the first stable frame, the second plurality of reference patch locations being determined concurrently with determining the subsequent stable frame from the first plurality of frames. Image data for the determined second plurality of reference patch locations is extracted from the subsequent stable frame. A second plurality of stable frames of the captured video sequence is determined with respect to the reference frame using the second plurality of reference patch locations and the extracted image data. |
US10645289B2 |
Optical apparatus and vibration removing method
An optical apparatus and its vibration removing method capable of stabilizing a place where light is applied are provided. An optical apparatus according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a light source chamber, an EUV light source, an optical system chamber, an optical system configured to guide light entering the optical system chamber to an object through a bellows, an optical sensor configured to detect EUV light L2 emitted from the EUV light source, a position sensor disposed to detect a relative position of the optical system chamber with respect to the light source chamber, and a second vibration removal unit configured to remove vibrations from the light source chamber based on detection results of the optical sensor and the position sensor. |
US10645287B2 |
Imaging apparatus, imaging method, and program
An image processing apparatus including an interface that receives an input identifying a subject, and a processor that generates a panoramic image based on captured image data so that the subject is positioned in a reference position in the panoramic image. |
US10645286B2 |
Camera with panoramic scanning range
Cameras with panoramic scanning range comprising a folded digital camera in which an optical path folding element (OPFE) that folds a first optical path from an object or scene into a second optical path substantially parallel with an optical axis of a lens of the folded camera, the OPFE being rotatable around the lens optical axis, and systems incorporating such cameras. |
US10645285B2 |
Electronic device having panoramic camera
An electronic device including a display, a host, a hinge, a panoramic camera, a linkage assembly and a torsion spring is provided. The display has a plane facing the host. The hinge is connected between the display and the host. The panoramic camera is disposed in an accommodating space on an upper side of the display and is rotatable relative to the display. The linkage assembly is disposed in the display and driven by the hinge to limit the panoramic camera, such that the panoramic camera is kept in a state of being protruded from the plane of the display, and the torsion spring is disposed on a lower portion of the panoramic camera, wherein when the display is closed relative to the host, the hinge drives the linkage assembly to release the limitation on the panoramic camera, and the torsion spring enables the panoramic camera to be restored to the original position. |
US10645284B2 |
Image processing device, image processing method, and recording medium storing program
An image processing apparatus, an image processing method, and a recording medium storing a program for causing a computer to execute the image processing method. The image processing apparatus and the image processing method includes obtaining a captured image captured using a wide-angle lens, detecting movement of an image processing apparatus, converting the captured image into a wide-angle image that at least partially involves a curved plane, calculating an amount of correction according to the movement detected by the detecting, and correcting the captured image by the amount of correction. |
US10645281B1 |
Method and system for snapshot multi-spectral light field imaging
A method for generating high resolution multi-spectral light fields is disclosed. The method may include capturing a multi-perspective spectral image which includes a plurality of sub-view images; aligning and warping the sub-view images to obtain low resolution multi-spectral light fields; obtaining a high resolution dictionary and a low resolution dictionary; obtaining a sparse representation based on the low resolution multi-spectral light fields and the low resolution dictionary; and generating high resolution multi-spectral light fields with the sparse representation and the high resolution directory. Each sub-view image is captured with a different perspective and a different spectral range. The multi-perspective spectral image is obtain with one exposure. |
US10645275B1 |
Three-dimensional room measurement process with augmented reality guidance
Systems and methods related to augmented reality guidance for a room measurement process may include presenting various text, cues, and indications to guide the room measurement process. A user device including an imaging sensor and position and orientation sensors may present, via a display, the various text, cues, and indications during portions of the room measurement process, including identification of the floor, walls, and ceiling. |
US10645271B2 |
Method and apparatus for generating blurred image based on blurring degree, and mobile terminal
A method and a device for generating a blurred image, and a mobile terminal are provided. The method includes the followings. According to preview image data acquired via two rear cameras of a dual-camera device, first depth-of-field information for a foreground region and second depth-of-field information for a background region in a current preview image are determined. In addition, a basic value of a blurring degree is acquired according to the first depth-of-field information and the second depth-of-field information. Furthermore, Gaussian blur process is performed on the background region according to the basic value of the blurring degree to generate the blurred image. |
US10645266B2 |
Stereo image pickup unit
A stereo image pickup unit includes: first and second image pickup apparatuses including first and second image pickup devices and first and second mount boards, the image pickup apparatuses being formed in a same shape each other; and a holding frame for holding the first and second image pickup devices, the first and second mount boards including non-mounting surfaces perpendicular to rear surfaces of the first and second image pickup devices and projecting toward an outer side of projection surfaces of the first and second image pickup devices, the holding frame holding the first and second image pickup apparatuses such that the non-mounting surfaces are opposed to each other on a parallax direction inner side. |
US10645265B2 |
Image pickup apparatus
Provided is a camera unit including an image pickup element, and a ring-shaped ultrasonic motor that includes a rotor and a stator, the ring-shaped ultrasonic motor being disposed coaxial with a tilting rotation shaft and rotationally driving the camera unit about the tilting rotation shaft in a tilt direction. In a direction in which the tilting rotation shaft extends, the rotor of the ultrasonic motor is disposed on a camera unit side with respect to the stator of the ultrasonic motor. |
US10645261B2 |
Image sensor terminal and building monitoring system
An image sensor terminal and a building management system, and belongs to the field of building intelligent management technologies. The image sensor terminal includes an image sensor and a lens element, and further includes: a photosensitive filter and light-transmitting layer disposed at a light incoming side of the lens element; and the image sensor terminal is further provided with a mounting portion for fixing the image sensor terminal into a building. A building management system uses a plurality of the image sensor terminals. Image information acquired by the image sensor terminal under strong light conditions is more accurate, and image information acquired under different ambient light density conditions is more consistent. The control of the building management system under different ambient light density conditions has better accuracy. |
US10645254B2 |
Image processing device and non-transitory recording medium including setting of a prohibition period that prohibits reception of a different synchronization signal
An image processing device includes a reception unit and a setting unit. The reception unit receives an input image signal, and a synchronization signal used to generate an output image signal on a basis of the input image signal. The setting unit sets, after the reception unit receives the synchronization signal, a reception prohibition period that prohibits reception of a different synchronization signal by the reception unit. |
US10645248B2 |
Image scanner
A controller executes area defining processing for defining a middle area and two side areas, and ending processing. In a case where the document leading edge extends parallel to a main scanning direction, the controller executes the ending processing for non-skewed document. In a case where the document leading edge does not extend parallel to the main scanning direction, the controller executes the ending processing for skewed document. In which, the controller determines, in the middle area and the side areas, first, second, and third change positions, respectively, at each of which a type of a target read image data line changes from document data to document cover data, determines, based on the first change position and the second change position, whether a document has a rectangular shape, and ends the reading operation based on the third change position and the determination result as to the document shape. |
US10645246B2 |
Non-transitory computer-readable medium and portable device
A non-transitory computer-readable medium having a computer program readable by a computer of a portable device comprising a memory storing a plurality of external programs activated by the computer program and being connectable to an image forming device that executes a formation operation, the computer program causes the portable device to perform: obtaining type information indicating each type of the plurality of external programs; determining whether the corresponding external program is a first type or a second type; pre-processing of activating the external program determined as the first type and obtaining a parameter indicating a condition of generating the image data designated by a user; instructing the image forming device to execute the formation operation; and post-processing of activating the external program determined as the second type with designating the image data formed in the formation operation. |
US10645244B2 |
Image reading apparatus with load applying device
An image reading apparatus includes a medium support section that supports a medium before feeding, a reading section that reads the medium that feeds from the medium support section, a transport roller that is disposed upstream of the reading section and transports the medium to the reading section, and a load applying device that applies a load against rotation of the transport roller. The transport roller is disposed on a rotating shaft that extends in a medium width direction that intersects the medium transport direction, and the load applying device imparts the load by pressing a transport roller driving gear that is disposed at one end of the rotating shaft in a direction from the one end of the rotating shaft to the other end thereof. |
US10645243B2 |
Electronic apparatus, printing apparatus, and communication system
An electronic apparatus includes: a communication unit that receives a beacon signal from a terminal apparatus; a display unit; and a processing unit that performs display processing of the display unit. The processing unit performs processing of displaying a screen to be displayed to a user of the terminal apparatus from which the beacon signal is transmitted, on the display unit, in a first display mode, in a case where it is determined that a distance between the terminal apparatus and the electronic apparatus is equal to or shorter than a first reference distance based on a reception radio wave intensity of the beacon signal. |
US10645240B2 |
Information processing device and non-transitory computer readable medium for providing a notification when a requested function is not properly executable
An information processing device includes a receiving unit and a notifying unit. The receiving unit receives an execution request for executing a function for using a device. The notifying unit provides a warning notification in a case where the function is not expected to be properly executable due to an increase in an amount of data handled by the device. |
US10645235B1 |
System and method for blockchain ledger over multifunction peripheral network
A system and method for distributed multifunction peripheral blockchain ledgering includes a group of networked MFPs, each having a document processing engine, a network interface and an intelligent controller with a processor and memory. An electronic blockchain ledger is stored in memory, along with licensing data designating the multifunction peripheral as trusted. Transaction data is received via the network interface and validated. MFPs poll other trusted, networked multifunction peripherals to validate received transaction data, and update the blockchain ledger in accordance with validated transactions. |
US10645233B2 |
Printer, digital camera with printer, and printing method
There are provided a printer, a digital camera with a printer, and a printing method which are capable of simply printing an image having photographic composition intended by a user. A frame layout is displayed on a monitor. Based on an operation of an operation unit, images stored in an internal memory are displayed in frames, and images to be arranged in the frames are selected. In this case, portions of the images corresponding to the frames are cut out, and the images are displayed in the frames. Based on an operation of the operation unit, the images to be arranged in the frames are adjusted by zooming and/or moving the images to be arranged in the frames within the frames. After setting of images for all the frames is completed, an image displayed on the monitor is printed according to a print instruction. |
US10645231B2 |
Wireless service card having machine readable codes and device and process for use therewith
A process for authorizing wireless service includes providing a generally rectangular flat form factor card having a first surface and opposing second surface. The process further includes providing a machine-readable activation code arranged on the first surface, wherein the machine-readable activation code is configured to authorize the wireless service when provided to a system associated with a wireless service provider, receiving the machine-readable activation code in a server, the machine-readable activation code being captured by a wireless device, and provisioning the wireless service to the wireless device from a wireless network when the machine-readable activation code is provided to the system associated with the wireless network. |
US10645230B1 |
Roaming cellular traffic policy and charging negotiation and enforcement entity
A virtualized Policy, Charging, Negotiation and Enforcement Entity (PCNE) is disclosed for serving cellular traffic across multiple networks. The PCNE manages signaling and user payloads to apply policies compliant to concerned networks in real time. The PCNE provides policy control to a Home network even when its outbound subscriber traffic is locally offloaded at a Visited network or IP Packet Exchange (IPX) cloud. The PCNE protects the Visited network against capacity overuse by inbound subscriber traffic, thereby providing joint control to the Home and Visited network operators resulting in optimal use of bandwidth and resources along with consistent subscriber experience. The PCNE enables the Home network operator to implement domestic quota buckets and policies while its subscriber is roaming in the Visited network by applying differential policy and charging rules. Traffic can be offloaded to a preferred packet data gateway after enforcing the negotiated policies. |
US10645225B1 |
Systems and methods relating to chat interfaces
A method for orchestrating a chat interaction with a customer and multiple sources that includes providing an animation library that includes conversational states, graphic stills corresponding to respective ones of the conversational states, animation templates, and source-based modifications corresponding to respective ones of the multiple sources. The method may include generating a source-informative animation by: determining a source of a chat message; determining a conversational state for the chat message; selecting a graphic still for the message; selecting an animation template for the chat message based on the selected graphic still; selecting a source-based modification that corresponds to the source; and modifying the animation template pursuant to the source-based modification so to generate the source-informative animation. The method may include sending a signal to the customer configured to generate thereon a chat interface having the chat message and source-informative animation. |
US10645223B2 |
Hospitality private branch exchange (PBX) system with dynamic rules for complementing mobile phones of currently checked in guests
A PBX system complements the mobile phones of users. Custom incoming and outgoing call rules are dynamically activated for users when the users begin utilizing a facility having at least one phone number and a number of internal phones. A custom rule causes outgoing calls made from an internal phone used by a user to have a caller ID phone number of the user's personal mobile phone rather than the facility's phone number. Another custom rule causes incoming calls made to the facility's phone number that have a source caller ID phone number matching a phone number in the user's mobile phone address book to be automatically forwarded directly to an internal phone currently utilized by the user. The user may install an application on their mobile phone, and another custom rule causes incoming calls at the user's mobile phone to be twinned while the user is at the facility. |
US10645222B2 |
9-1-1 call routing
A provider edge router for handling 9-1-1 call routing is disclosed herein. The provider edge router can receive an Internet protocol (“IP”) call and can determine whether the IP call is associated with a 9-1-1 service. If so, the provider edge router can set a priority for the IP call to be routed to a 9-1-1 edge router. The IP call, in some embodiments, includes a session initiation protocol (“SIP”) call. In some embodiments, the provider edge router includes one or more dedicated 9-1-1 outbound interfaces through which the provider edge router routes the IP call to the 9-1-1 edge router or multiple 9-1-1 edge routers. In some embodiments, the priority can be set in a differentiated services field (“DSF”) that includes a differentiated services codepoint (“DSCP”) marking that cannot be removed by any router along a routing path for the IP call. |
US10645218B2 |
Contact center interactive text stream wait treatments
Contact center interactive text stream wait treatments are disclosed. A user device initiates a communication interaction with an automated contact center device (ACCD). A text stream comprising a plurality of text components is from the ACCD during an agent wait period. The text components of the text stream are provided for presentation in a display area of a display during the agent wait period. |
US10645215B1 |
Electronic card delivery and communication channel integration
Personal information, such as professional information normally associated with a business card may be identified and appended to a messaging sequence to provide automated user profile updates. One example embodiment may transmitting an initiation message from a service provider to a user device to initiate a communication session, transmitting a request message to the user device to accept contact information associated with the service provider, receiving a confirmation message responsive to the request message, transmitting the contact information responsive to receiving confirmation of the request, and automatically initiating a contact information update on the user device. |
US10645214B1 |
Identical conversation detection method and apparatus
An automated system is disclosed for detecting situations in which identical segments of conversation appear within two different recordings. The system automatically detects where within each of two audio recordings an identical conversation segment begins and ends, thus enabling detection of conversations where multiple prison inmates participated in a conference call. |
US10645213B1 |
Virtual numbers for intelligence operations
Systems, methods, and computer readable storage mediums are configured for implementing virtual numbers (VN) for intelligence operations involving source-handler communications in support of an agency. Example embodiments implementing virtual numbers eschew the requirement of the agency to maintain and configure dedicated hardware switches that contain SIM card pairs to manage the transfer of source-handler calls in a compliant fashion. Rather than maintaining physical SIMs for each handler and each source with dedicated hardware, each source and each handler are assigned a virtual number for communicating in a compliant fashion. A source communicates with the handler through the handler VN and the hander communicates with the source through the source VN, and communications completed through the VNs are logged for compliance. Communications between a handler and a source may be permitted only when an association of their VNs exists in a mapping table to prevent unauthorized contact through the VNs. |
US10645211B2 |
Text input method and electronic device supporting the same
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes an input interface, a memory, a display, and a processor. The processor is configured to extract a text string from a first view object included in the first screen if a first screen output to the display is deactivated, store the extracted text string in the memory, output the text string stored in the memory to a first area of the second screen if a first user input for inputting a text in a second screen output to the display is generated, select at least one text character of the text string in response to a second user input generated in the first area, and output the selected at least one text character to a second area of the second screen different from the first area. |
US10645210B2 |
System, method, and program for providing information
The present invention is to provide a system that is capable to interface with an automated voice response (IVR) system for existing phone calls and to display voice messages of an IVR by texts. The system for providing information 1 of the present invention includes a terminal 10 and an automated voice response system 80. The control unit 20 of the terminal 10 performs the activation module 21 to activate the display program 41 that is to display the voice message provided from the automated voice response system 80 on the image display unit 70 when making a call to the automated voice response system 80 through a phone. Then, when the voice message display module 23 is operated, the image display unit 70 displays the voice message provided from the automated voice response system 80 to the terminal 10. |
US10645208B2 |
Additional information on a caller
To provide a called one with information on the caller, a reference to a resource containing real-time or near-real-time information relating to the caller, or information deduced using the real-time or near-real-time information, or the real-time or near-real-time information, or the information deduced using the real-time or near-real-time information, is transmitted with a connection establishment request, and the information in the resource or the received information is displayed to the called one before the requested connection is established so that the called one can make a decision whether or not to answer the call. |
US10645206B2 |
Mobile terminal
Provided is a mobile terminal including a main body that has a battery storage portion which stores a battery in the shape of a rectangle and that extends in a long-side direction; a holding member that holds a target-for-holding portion which is a body separate from the main body, and thus that attaches the main body to the target-for-holding portion; and a lid that is removably attached to the main body and that has a first portion which covers the battery storage portion and a second portion which extends from an end portion of the first portion and on which the holding member is provided. |
US10645205B2 |
Foldable device and method for controlling the same
A foldable device includes: a panel support unit including a first support plate, a second support plate, and a multi-joint member connecting between the first support plate and the second support plate; and a display panel on the first support plate, the second support plate, and the multi-joint member, and the multi-joint member includes a plurality of joint units, each including a fixed end supporting the display panel and a free end extending from the fixed end and rotatable about a hinge shaft, and distances between the free ends of at least two adjacent first joint units among the plurality of joint units are regular when the display panel is in a folded state and an opened state. |
US10645202B2 |
Geolocation for internet protocol packets
Systems, methods, and devices of the various embodiments may enable geolocation information for a computing device to be indicated in Internet Protocol (IP) packets. Various embodiments may provide IP packets, such as IP version 6 (IPv6) packets, etc., including one or more location attributes in an IP packet header. For example, one or more location attributes may be included in a geolocation (GLO) option of a destination options header. In various embodiments, the one or more location attributes may include country indications, region indications, city indications, and/or postal code indications associated with a computing device that generated the IP packet. |
US10645201B2 |
Packet handling during service virtualized computing instance migration
Example methods are provided for packet handling during service virtualized computing instance migration in a software-defined networking (SDN) environment. The method may comprise configuring first reachability information to associate a first service virtualized computing instance with an active role, and second reachability information to associate a second service virtualized computing instance with a standby role. In response to determination that a switchover is required to facilitate a migration of the first service virtualized computing instance, the first reachability information may be updated to associate the first service virtualized computing instance with the standby role, and the second reachability information to associate the second service virtualized computing instance with the active role. The method may also comprise: in response to detecting a completion of the migration, updating the first reachability information to associate the first service virtualized computing instance with a target host instead of a source host. |
US10645200B2 |
Alternate acknowledgment (ACK) signals in a coalescing transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) system
Alternate acknowledgment (ACK) signals in a coalescing Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) system are disclosed. In one aspect, a network interface card (NIC) examines packet payloads, and the NIC generates an ACK signal for a sending server before sending a coalesced packet to an internal processor. Further, the NIC may examine incoming packets and send an ACK signal to the internal processor for ACK signals that are received from the sending server before sending the coalesced packet to the internal processor. By extracting and sending the ACK signals before sending the corresponding payloads in the coalesced packet, latency that would otherwise be incurred waiting for the ACK signal is eliminated. Elimination of such latency may improve network performance and may provide power savings. |
US10645199B2 |
Multimedia communication bridge
A bridge chip receives a first data stream compliant with the first multimedia communication standard. The first data stream includes first video data of a first incoming video frame, second video data of a second incoming video frame, and information describing a transfer function for the second video data, the information included in a video blanking interval of the first incoming video frame. The bridge chip extracts information describing a transfer function for the second video data. The bridge chip then generates a second data stream compliant with the second multimedia communication standard. The second data stream includes the first video data in a first outbound video frame, the second video data in a second outbound video frame, and the extracted information describing the transfer function for the second video data. Finally, the generated second data stream is transmitted to a destination device. |
US10645198B2 |
Communication terminal and communication method
A communication terminal and method are provided, wherein a processor executes instructions to configure a codec mode or a codec mode set for a communication terminal. The configuration is based on Session Description Protocol (SDP) offer/answer messages between the communication terminal and a partner terminal in a codec negotiation session when communication starts between the communication terminal and the partner terminal, when the SDP offer/answer messages include a codec, and when a codec mode or a codec mode set is included. The processor also configures a Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) payload format header based on the SDP offer/answer messages in the codec negotiation session, a CMR being a request for the partner terminal to change the codec mode. The processor further causes the transmitter to transmit, after the codec negotiation session, a codec mode of the communication terminal currently in use, using an RTP payload. |
US10645197B1 |
Method and a system for a secure link-up to a non-secure synchronous connection and a machine-readable carrier configured for performing the method
A computer system and methods for interaction between processes of software components of a computer system or elements of an operating system are provided. The method comprises: (i) making a request from the Client for a synchronous connection to the Server, (ii) verifying a unique name of the synchronous connection, (iii) making a request for a unique name of the synchronous connection via an asynchronous connection of the Client and Server, if there is no unique name of the synchronous connection among the created connections to the Server, (iv) verifying whether the Client is whitelisted in a list of Clients having permission to connect to the Server, (v) generating a unique name of the synchronous connection for Clients, (vi) creating a synchronous connection with the generated unique name, (vii) sending the name of the generated synchronous connection to the Client, (viii) linking up the Client to the Server. |
US10645195B1 |
Adaptive data transfer protocol, system and method
There is disclosed an adaptive data transfer protocol, system and method. In an embodiment, the method is operable on one or more computer devices in a client server data query environment, each of the one or more computer devices having a processor and a memory, the method comprising: opening a logical network connection between a client and a server, the server communicating with a data source; initiating a data request from the client; in response to the data request from the client, preparing a data transfer response from the server utilizing an adaptive data transfer protocol, the adaptive data transfer protocol configured to: create multiple network connections within the logical connection; analyze performance metrics including variable processor load on the one or more computing devices, and network load over the multiple network connections; analyze the data required to be retrieved from the data source and transferred over the multiple network connections; and adaptively prepare the data retrieved from the data source based on their data types and values for transfer over the multiple network connections to improve total response time to fulfill the data request. |
US10645184B2 |
Information transmission method, gateway, and controller
An information transmission method, a gateway, and a controller relate to the communications field, and to determine a compression parameter according to an operating status and a transmission port of the gateway, thereby implementing an optimal combination of processor performance and bandwidth. The method includes that a gateway determines a current operating status and a current transmission port of the gateway, where the current transmission port is a current communications port between the gateway and a controller, the gateway determines a first compression parameter table according to the current operating status and the current transmission port, where the first compression parameter table includes at least one compression parameter determined by the gateway, and the first compression parameter table further indicates a priority of each compression parameter, the gateway transmits information to the controller according to the first compression parameter table using the current transmission port. |
US10645177B2 |
Cookie based session timeout detection and management
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for detecting a session status based on a cookie associated with the session is provided. The present invention may include receiving an access request to a specified location associated with a server computer. The present invention may also include determining that the received access request has the cookie corresponding with the specified location. The present invention may also include receiving a last refresh time from the cookie. The present invention may then include determining the session status based on the retrieved last refresh time, a current request time, a refresh interval, and an overdue value. |
US10645176B2 |
System and method to process packets in a transmission control protocol session
A device may include one or more memories and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the one or more memories to: receive a plurality of data packets of a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) session; determine that a particular TCP segment, of the TCP session that includes a synchronization acknowledgment (SYN-ACK) flag, has been received before a corresponding TCP segment of the TCP session that includes a synchronization (SYN) flag; store a sequence number of the particular TCP segment as an initial sequence number for a stream of the TCP session; and reassemble or rearrange a set of data packets of the TCP session based on the initial sequence number for the stream and based on one or more sequence numbers of the set of data packets. |
US10645170B2 |
Method and apparatus for control of multiple autonomous mobile nodes based on dynamic situational awareness data
Techniques for autonomously establishing, maintaining, and repairing of a wireless communication network among multiple autonomous mobile nodes (AMN) are provided. The multiple AMNs are flown towards a first node. A tentacle is established with the first node and extended to cover a second node over a distance, thereby establishing a wireless communication network between the first node and the second node via the multiple AMNs. Any damage to the established wireless communication network or tentacle may be autonomously detected and repaired by using spare AMNs. Further, the communication network may be used to enable autonomous detection, tracking of the second node, as well as autonomous detection of a contamination area, based on data received from one or more sensors onboard the AMNs deployed in the air. |
US10645169B2 |
Managing unmanned aerial vehicle flight data
A device can be configured to receive flight data associated with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), at least some of the flight data being received from the UAV; store the flight data; receive, from a requesting device, a flight data request, the flight data request including information identifying the UAV or a flight of the UAV; determine response data based on the flight data request and based on an entity associated with the requesting device, the response data including a subset of the flight data, which is available to be accessed by the entity; and perform an action associated with the response data. |
US10645167B2 |
Distributed setting of network security devices from power system IED settings files
A system and method for improving the security and reliability of industrial control system (ICS) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) communication networks utilized within power systems is provided. For power system intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) that comprise these networks, a number of settings are created and stored inside the device settings files that define the IED's communication parameters. Inspection of a settings and configuration file (SCF) allows the identification and extraction of the device's configured and therefore permissible communication characteristics. Using this extracted information, rulesets are generated and subsequently pushed to one or more network security devices, e.g. firewalls, managed switches, and intrusion detection/prevention systems. In such a manner, the described innovation is able to derive a perspective of the allowable system communication and issue rulesets and settings to network security devices (NSDs). The NSDs are subsequently able to control communication links and/or detect deviations from the acceptable communication parameters as per the function and design of the NSD. |
US10645162B2 |
Filesystem I/O scheduler
Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for scheduling I/O requests in a cloud storage system. An application instance that corresponds to a client is created. A partition is created on a cloud storage device. Attributes are associated with the partition that include a client identifier attribute corresponding to the client, a service-level objective attribute corresponding to the client, and an application identifier attribute corresponding to the application instance. A request is received from the application instance to access the partition. The request is ordered in a data structure relative to one or more other requests based on at least one attribute of the attributes. The request is then dispatched from the data structure in an order corresponding to the ordering. |
US10645161B2 |
Communication system and its method and communication apparatus and its method
A communication apparatus configured to transmit data to an apparatus, the communication apparatus including: a storage medium configured to store management information of data to be transferred to the apparatus; a communicator configured to communicate data with the apparatus; a detector configured to detect whether the communication apparatus and the apparatus are connected; an editor configured to select certain data to be transferred and to edit the management information based on the selection without regard to the connection of the communication apparatus and the apparatus; and a controller configured to control transfer of the selected data stored in the communication apparatus to the apparatus via the communicator based on the management information edited by the editor when the detector detects that the communication apparatus and the apparatus are connected, wherein the controller is configured to compare the management information edited by the editor with management information of data stored in the apparatus, determine the size of the selected data in the communication apparatus, and transmit data in the communication apparatus based on result of the comparison and the determination. |
US10645159B1 |
Application programming interface for processing duplication requests and duplicating digital objects from multiple digital-object levels
This disclosure covers methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and systems that provide an application programming interface (“API”) for facilitating requests and duplication of multiple associated digital objects maintained within multiple levels of a digital content account. In some implementations, the API facilitates duplication of multiple digital objects based on a single API request that identifies (or includes duplication parameters for) associated digital objects from different levels within a digital content account. |
US10645158B1 |
Host data replication using deduplication and binary search trees
Techniques for processing write operations may include: receiving, at a first data storage system, a write operation that writes first data to a first device, wherein the first device is configured for replication on a second device of a second data storage system; writing the first data to the first device of the first data storage system; performing first processing that converts the first data to a deduplicated data representation; transmitting the deduplicated data representation from the first data storage system to the second data storage system; and responsive to receiving the deduplicated data representation, performing second processing on the second data storage system that converts the deduplicated data representation to its original form in accordance with the first data. |
US10645155B2 |
Scalable parallel messaging process
Methods for event processing in a content management system. In response to determining that an inter-dependence exists between two or more events in the content management system, a same group event key is assigned to each inter-dependent event. All events having the same group event key are distributed to a same event processing node on a consistent hashing ring. |
US10645154B2 |
System and method for estimating distributed consumption of a quota
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for estimating distributed consumption of a quota. One of the methods includes receiving, by a first request processing server, a request having one or more specified characteristics; identifying a quota; determining, by the first request processing server, an actual number of requests having the one or more characteristics received by the first request processing server since a most recent synchronization with a parent server; generating, by the first request processing server, a current estimated total number of requests having the one or more characteristics that have been received; determining, by the first request processing server, that the quota has not been reached; and approving, by the first request processing server, the received request. |
US10645152B2 |
Information processing apparatus and memory control method for managing connections with other information processing apparatuses
A communication interface is capable of adding a connection in response to a request from another information processing apparatus. A memory stores connection information indicating the number of connections being maintained and timing at which communication was last performed for each of the maintained connections. When an increase in the number of maintained connections per unit time exceeds a first threshold and the number of maintained connections also exceeds a second threshold, a processor selects, based on the connection information, at least one connection out of the maintained connections in order from oldest timing, and cuts off the selected at least one connection. |
US10645149B2 |
Content delivery reconciliation
A system and method for management and processing of resource requests are provided. A content delivery network service provider receives a DNS query from a client computing device corresponding to a requested resource from the client computing device. The content delivery network service provider associates the requested content into a set of content segments. For each content segment, the content delivery network service provider identifies the network address of a registered content provider, such as peer computing device, and a cache component of the content delivery service provider. The content delivery network service provider also provides tokens for requesting the content from a registered content provider. The client computing device obtains the content from the registered content providers and/or the cache component of the content delivery network service provider. Thereafter, the content delivery network service provider reconciles with the registered content providers for content provided to client computing devices. |
US10645148B2 |
Access controlling method, apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium
An access controlling method that causes a computer to execute processes, the processes including obtaining situation information that indicates at least one of situation of a terminal and an attribute of an owner of the terminal, determining a service corresponding to the obtained situation information among from a plurality of services having access destinations different from each other based on the obtained situation information, and when a service request has been transmitted from the terminal that has been executing an application software, transferring the service request to an access destination corresponding to the determined service, the application software having a function for transmitting a service request to a predetermined access destination. |
US10645143B1 |
Static tracker
The present invention relates to systems, apparatus, and methods of scanning a response to a first HTTP request for a web page in order to identify a web object for prefetching, and using a static tracker to identify and improve results. In one potential alternative embodiment, after a response is scanned a web object may be prefetched to a proxy server prior to a browser requesting the web object. The proxy server may observe one or more HTTP requests that are associated with the response to the first HTTP request for the web page and measure the success of the prefetching. After success is measured for the specific instance of the web object and the web page, a success rate for prefetching or not prefetching the web object as associated with the web page may be updated. |
US10645142B2 |
Video keyframes display on online social networks
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a query from a user for videos; identifying videos matching the query; retrieving, for each identified video, a set of keyframes that are associated with one or more concepts; calculating, for each keyframe of each identified video, a keyframe-score based on a prevalence of the concepts associated with the keyframe, determined with reference to the concepts associated with each other keyframe in the set of retrieved keyframes for the identified video; and sending, to the first user, a search-results interface including search results corresponding to one or more of the identified videos, each search result comprising keyframes for the corresponding identified video having keyframe-scores greater than a threshold keyframe-score. |
US10645141B2 |
Mobile terminal and method for controlling the same
Provided are a mobile terminal capable of capturing an image and a control method thereof. The mobile terminal includes: a display unit configured to output an automatic scrap icon and a manual scrap icon for selecting first screen information and partial screen information included in the first screen information; and a control unit configured to, in response to a preset touch input applied to the automatic scrap icon, extract meta data regarding the first screen information, select partial screen information included in the first screen information on the basis of the extracted meta data, generate second screen information including the selected partial screen information, and control the display unit to output the generated second screen information. |
US10645137B2 |
Systems and methods to create composite videos
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media are configured to receive a video stream of a first peer involved in a video communication. A video stream of a second peer involved in the video communication is received. Image content of the video stream of the second peer is modified to create a modified video stream of the second peer. The video stream of the first peer and the modified video stream of the second peer are combined to create a composite video. |
US10645134B2 |
Peer and operation method thereof
Disclosed is a peer and an operation method of the peer, the method including receiving, from a partner peer, buffermap timetable (BTT) information associated with a buffermap of the partner peer, verifying whether a difference value between a forced delay and time information of the peer corresponds to the BTT information, requesting, when the difference value corresponds to the BTT information, a fragment of a fragment number corresponding to the difference value from the partner peer, and deriving, when the difference value does not correspond to the BTT information, the fragment number based on the BTT information. |
US10645129B2 |
Techniques for correlating engagement of attendees of an online conference to content of the online conference
Disclosed are various embodiments for correlating the measured engagement of attendees to an online conference with the content of the online conference. In one implementation, a timeline is displayed in a user interface for at least a portion of the online conference. The timeline correlates the engagement of the attendees with the content of the online conference based on compiling values measured for engagement parameters of the respective attendees at defined time intervals during the online conference. Input is received identifying a point or interval of the timeline of the online conference. In response to receiving the input, content of the online conference associated with the point or interval is identified and displayed. Alternatively or in addition to displaying content, multiple, different ones of the engagement parameters for the point or interval are identified and have the respective values displayed. |
US10645117B2 |
Systems and methods to detect and notify victims of phishing activities
Systems and methods to detect the identities of victims of phishing activities, in which embedding, in an item, an element having a reference to a server, is embedded in an item (e.g., a webpage or a mobile application) that may be copied by attackers. When used on a user computer, the element generates a request to the server. Based on the request, the server identifies a user of the element embedded in the item or a copy of the item. Based on uses of the element, the server tracks a history of the user using the item or the copy of the item. In response to a determination that the element is currently being used by the user in the item and the history indicates that the user has used the copy of the item, the server identifies the user as a victim of the copy of the item. |
US10645111B1 |
Browsing identity
An online system determines the likelihood of an interaction between a user and a content item being an invalid interaction. The online system receives an indication of an interaction of a client device with a content item. The online system identifies a device ID for the client device and determines whether the device ID is associated with one or more browser IDs. If the device ID is not associated with any browser ID, the received interaction is likely an invalid interaction. The online system may further determines the likelihood of an online publisher manufacturing interactions. The online system determines a number of invalid interactions and a number of valid interactions associated with the online publisher. The online system determines a ratio between the number of invalid and valid interactions. If the ratio is larger than a threshold value, the online system determines that the online publisher is likely manufacturing interactions. |
US10645106B2 |
Method, apparatus, and system for detecting terminal device anomaly
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, an apparatus, and a system for detecting a terminal device anomaly. A PGW obtains abnormal event triggering information regarding a terminal device, and the abnormal event triggering information includes at least one of the following: an abnormal event condition for the terminal device or configuration information regarding an abnormal event trigger; and the PGW determines, according to the abnormal event triggering information, that an anomaly has occurred in the terminal device, so that when the terminal device has a behavior (for example, the terminal device carries out a service related behavior beyond a specified range or the terminal device is damaged and abnormal) that is indicated by the abnormal event triggering information, the PGW can detect the anomaly of the terminal device, and an administrator of the terminal device can obtain anomaly information regarding the terminal device from the PGW node. |
US10645105B2 |
Network attack detection method and device
Provided are a network attack detection method and device. The method comprises: carrying out word segmentation to a character string to be detected and obtain words; determining the tuples corresponding to the to-be-detected character string; determining whether, in an attack model database, there are model tuples corresponding to the tuples, and whether there are model words corresponding to the first one of these words, the model tuples, the occurrence probability of each model tuple; if there are, acquiring the corresponding model tuples and the occurrence probability of the corresponding model words, and determining, according to the occurrence probability of the corresponding model tuples and the occurrence probability of the corresponding model words, the attack probability corresponding to the to-be-detected character string; and if the attack probability is larger than or equal to a preset probability threshold, determining that the to-be-detected character string is a character string having an attack behavior. |
US10645103B2 |
Monitoring for hybrid applications
Some embodiments of the invention provide a novel method for monitoring instances of an application operating on a set of mobile devices. In some embodiments, the method receives content data to be used by the application and injects monitoring code into the content data before providing it to a web view of the application. In some embodiments, the content data includes various types of content (e.g., multimedia files, scripts, data files, etc.) received from a content server managed by the developer of the application and may be used by the native code and/or the web view of the hybrid application. The content data of some embodiments also includes monitoring code that is inserted by the developer of the application to monitor developer-specified events in the native code and/or web view. The method of some embodiments gathers monitored data from both the native code and the web view. |