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US10661006B2 |
Infusion set component with modular fluid channel element
An infusion set component of a fluid infusion device and/or a fluid infusion port component for delivery of fluid to a patient is compatible with a cooperating fluid channel module. The fluid channel module includes a body section having coupling features to mate with a base of the component. The fluid channel module also includes an interior fluid flow channel formed within the body section to receive fluid from the fluid infusion device and/or from a syringe or pen delivery device. The fluid channel module also includes a conduit having a first end in fluid communication with the interior fluid flow channel, and having a second end to deliver the fluid to the patient. |
US10661005B2 |
Systems and methods for parallel channel microfluidic separation
The present disclosure describes a system and method for microfluidic separation. More particularly, the disclosure describes a system and method for the purification of a fluid by the removal of undesired particles. The device includes microfluidic separation channels that include multiple outlets. The device also includes isolation slots positioned between each of the microfluidic separation channels. The device's base includes multiple acoustic transducers which in some implementations are configured to protrude into the isolation slots. The acoustic transducers are configured to generate aggregation axes within the separation channels, which are used to separate out undesired particles. |
US10661003B2 |
Apparatus and process for preparation of small water cluster and small molecular cluster water prepared therefrom
The invention provides an apparatus of treating water to obtain small water cluster, which comprises one or more illumination devices and one or more holders holding metal particles. The invention also provides a method of preparing the small water cluster and the small water cluster prepared from the apparatus or the method. |
US10660999B2 |
Pump, and method for operating a pump for fluids
Methods for operating a pump are provided, the pump comprising a rotor for conveying fluids, wherein the volume flow rate through the pump and the pressure difference across the pump is determined, wherein at least one first operating parameter and in particular a second operating parameter of a first group of operating parameters are detected and, depending on the value of the first and in particular also the value of a second operating parameter of the first group, the volume flow rate through the pump and the pressure difference across the pump is determined from detected values of the operating parameters, either from the first group of operating parameters, or values of another set of operating parameters, in particular at least one additional operating parameter, are taken into consideration in order to determine the volume flow rate and the pressure difference across the pump. |
US10660997B2 |
Blood pump with sensors on housing surface
A blood pump has an inner housing and an actuator at least partially surrounded by the inner housing which is configured to drive a flow of blood within the body. An electronic component associated with a surface of the housing includes one or more thin film active electronic devices which implement one or more transducers configured to generate a signal based on movement associated with operation of the blood pump. An electromagnetic stator at least partially surrounds the inner housing and is configured to be magnetically coupled with the actuator in an energized state of the electromagnetic stator, wherein the electromagnetic stator may overlie at least a portion of the electronic component. |
US10660996B2 |
Cardiac pump
A cardiac pump includes a plain bearing assembly having a first plain bearing portion that is coupled to a cardiac pump rotor and a second lain bearing portion that is coupled to a cardiac pump housing. The plain bearing assembly is configured to rotatably support the cardiac pump rotor within the cardiac pump housing in at least an axial direction of the cardiac pump rotor. A magnetic bearing assembly includes a first magnetic bearing portion that is coupled to the cardiac pump rotor and a second magnetic bearing portion that is coupled to the cardiac pump housing. The magnetic bearing assembly is configured to rotatably support the cardiac pump rotor within the cardiac pump housing in a radial direction of the cardiac pump rotor and bias the cardiac pump rotor in the axial direction such that the magnetic bearing assembly provides a preload force to preload the plain bearing assembly. |
US10660991B2 |
Polymeric DHA-containing biodegradable compositions and surgical barrier devices made thereof
Polymer compositions having the following chemical structure: wherein L1 represents a polymeric linker having the structure shown connecting ethylene oxide oligomers and their use in surgical devices containing the above composition is also described. |
US10660987B2 |
Conformal coating of cells for immunoisolation
Hydrodynamic methods for conformally coating non-uniform size cells and cell clusters for implantation, thus preventing immune rejection or inflammation or autoimmune destruction while preserving cell functionality. A method for conformally coating cells and c clusters with hydrogels that are biocompatible, mechanically and chemically stable and porous, with an appropriate pore cut-off size. The methods of the invention are advantageously reproducible and result in a relatively high yield of coated versus non-coated cell clusters, without compromising cell functionality. Conformal coating devices configured to perform the methods of the invention, methods of optimally utilizing said devices and purifying the coated islets, and coated biomaterials made by said methods. |
US10660984B2 |
Absorbent article comprising a malodor control composition having an acid catalyst
An absorbent article comprising a complexed or encapsulated malodor control composition having at least one volatile aldehyde and an acid catalyst, and methods of use thereof, are provided. The malodor control composition is suitable for a variety of absorbent articles, including use in diapers, toddler training pants, adult incontinence garments, sanitary napkins, pantiliners, interlabial devices, hemorrhoid pads, and the like. |
US10660982B2 |
Container for sterilising objects and sterilising system comprising said container
A container for sterilising objects, includes: a hollow body with mainly longitudinal development and closed at one end by a bottom, the hollow body being provided at the opposite end with an opening in proximity to which there is a first connection area; a substantially tubular body provided, in proximity to its ends, respectively with a second and a third connection area, each one of which is suited to be alternatively coupled with the first connection area of the hollow body. The container furthermore includes a shaped cover provided, at the level of its inner side walls, with a fourth connection area suited to be coupled with one of the connection areas of the tubular body and with the hollow body; a support is arranged inside the tubular body and in proximity to one of its ends, the support being configured so as to support one or more objects to be sterilised; a maximum pressure valve applied to the hollow body. |
US10660977B2 |
Method for treating biological tissue and biological tissue
The present invention suppresses the strength reduction or degeneration of a tissue after the tissue is dried and/or sterilized, for the tissue comprising biological components and the like. Specifically, biological tissue is immersed in a trehalose solution and shaken, thereby impregnating the biological tissue with the trehalose solution. The trehalose solution used here is one obtained by dissolving trehalose in a phosphate buffered saline, the concentration of trehalose being preferably in the range of 20 wt % to 35 wt %. Thereafter, the biological tissue is dried to remove moisture in the biological tissue, and sterilized with ethylene oxide gas. |
US10660975B2 |
Magnetic nanoparticles for destroying pathological cells in an individual
Disclosed is a composition including magnetic nanoparticles for use in the treatment of a tissue volume including pathological cells in an individual, wherein a portion only of the tissue volume is occupied by the magnetic nanoparticles upon administration of the composition to the individual and the magnetic nanoparticles are excited by radiations. |
US10660969B2 |
Eight-arm polyethylene glycol derivative, production method therefor, and modified bio-related substance thereof
Disclosed are an 8-arm polyethylene glycol (PEG) derivative (formula 1), manufacturing method and modified bio-related substance thereby, wherein a tetravalent group U and four trivalent groups Ec form a highly symmetric octavalent central structure CORE0 together, Lc connects the octavalent center to eight PEG arms having polydiversity or monodiversity and having n1-n8 as the degrees of polymerization thereof. The terminal of one PEG chain is connected to at least one functional group F (k≥1), and said PEG chain and F can be directly connected (g=0) or connected with a divalent linking group L0 connected with a terminal branched group G (g=1) therebetween. The latter provides more reacting sites to combine more pharmaceutical molecules, thereby increasing the drug loading capacity. The near-center symmetric structure of the derivative allows more precise control over the molecular weight during large-scale production, thereby facilitating acquisition of a product having a narrower molecular weight distribution. A bio-related substance modified thereby has a more uniform and controllable performance. |
US10660966B2 |
Method for removing acetaldehyde
A method for removing or controlling or quantifying the presence of aldehydes, in particular acetaldehyde, is described. Such a method is useful in prolonging the shelf life of a pharmaceutical product. |
US10660962B2 |
Silicone-based composition for skin treatment
The present embodiments may relate to topically delivered compounded medications for the treatment of scar tissue, skin disorders, and/or other ailments. In one aspect, a transdermal cream or gel may provide for the effective administration of multiple medications simultaneously. Preferably, a silicone-based gel may be provided as a base composition and may have a non-zero percentage of silicone or silicone variant. The silicone-based gel may comprise cyclopentasiloxane, polysilicone-11, dimethicone, and C30-45 alkyl cetearyl dimethicone crosspolymer, and include several active ingredients, such as glucocorticoids, antihistamines, and nerve depressants. The silicone-based gel may include a combination of fluticasone, loratadine, and gabapentin. The concentrations of fluticasone and loratadine may be relatively low, while that of gabapentin moderately high. The silicone-based gel may also have one or more local anesthetics, such as prilocaine and/or lidocaine. The silicone-based gel may include additional active ingredients, such as NSAIDs, anticonvulsants, antidepressants, muscle relaxants, and/or other active ingredients. |
US10660960B2 |
Ophthalmic drug delivery system containing phospholipid and cholesterol
An ophthalmic drug delivery system that contains phospholipid and cholesterol for prolonging drug lifetime in the eyes. |
US10660956B2 |
Method for the treatment or prevention of infection-related immune conditions using a composition comprising IgM
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods for the treatment or prevention of infection-related immune conditions using compositions comprising IgM. |
US10660952B2 |
Vaccine against porcine parvovirus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and methods of production thereof
The present invention relates to a porcine parvovirus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine for protecting a subject, preferably swine, against diseases associated with porcine parvovirus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. The present invention further relates to methods of producing immunogenic compositions as well as such immunogenic compositions exhibiting reduced virucidal activity. |
US10660950B2 |
Virus purification
Described herein are processes for purifying infectious virus particles and uses of protamine in such processes. |
US10660949B2 |
Vaccination using plant virus particles linked to HER2 antigens
A vaccine composition including a plant virus particle linked to an HER2 antigen is described. The vaccine composition can be used for methods of treating or preventing an HER2-expressing cancer in a subject by administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of the vaccine composition. |
US10660941B2 |
Orally administrable pharmaceutical preparation containing protein
An orally administrable pharmaceutical preparation containing a protein. More particularly, an orally administrable pharmaceutical preparation including a protein loaded on metal oxide nanoparticles and an amino acid; wherein the amino acid forms an adduct with the protein loaded on metal oxide nanoparticles. An process for the production of the afore-mentioned orally administrable pharmaceutical preparation is also disclosed. |
US10660940B2 |
Preparation method for high-yield production of physiologically active polypeptide conjugate
A method for preparing a conjugate by linking a physiologically active polypeptide, a non-peptidyl polymer linker, and an immunoglobulin constant region via a covalent bond are disclosed. The method enables an efficient preparation of a physiologically active polypeptide conjugate, in which a salt is used in a coupling reaction to improve the problem of low production yield during preparation of the physiologically active polypeptide conjugate. |
US10660937B2 |
Treatment of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with GLP-1 antagonist exendin(9-39)
Treatment of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia comprises administration of an effective amount of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor antagonist (GLP1RA) exendin(9-39). Patients suffering from hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia after bariatric surgery or gastrointestinal surgery experience particular benefit, as there is no current method effective for their treatment. Prevention or reduction of acute adverse effects of postprandial hypoglycemia, such as palpitations, tremor, weakness, sweating, confusion, fatigue, blurred vision, seizures, or loss of consciousness, and prevention of chronic adverse effects of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia, such as cognitive impairment, can be achieved by treatment with GLP1RA exendin(9-39). |
US10660936B2 |
Compositions and methods for adjoining type I and type II extracellular domains as heterologous chimeric proteins
The present invention relates to, inter alia, compositions and methods, including chimeric proteins that find use in the treatment of disease, such as immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmunity. In part, the invention provides, in various embodiments, fusions of extracellular domains of transmembrane proteins that can have stimulatory or inhibitory effects. |
US10660935B2 |
Methods for ameliorating memory impairment in a memory disorder caused by neuronal cell death or Abeta aggregation using a peptide
A peptide consisting of an amino acid sequence of GPPGPAG (SEQ ID NO: 1) is disclosed. According to the present invention, a novel compound for improving memory disorder is provided. |
US10660930B2 |
Combination and/or comprising bacillus, and yucca, quillaja, or both and a method for using and making
The present disclosure concerns embodiments of a combination and/or composition comprising bacillus, and yucca, quillaja or both. Embodiments of methods of making and using the combination and/or composition also are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the combination and/or composition may be used to improve feed conversion rates in animals. In some embodiments the animals are avians; in other embodiments, the animals are non-avians. Embodiments of the disclosed combination can comprise a first composition comprising Quillaja saponaria, Yucca schidigera, or both, and Bacillus coagulans. Embodiments of the disclosed composition can comprise Quillaja saponaria, Yucca schidigera, or both, and Bacillus coagulans. |
US10660924B2 |
Method for obtaining saponins from plants
The present application relates to a method for obtaining and purifying saponins from plant extracts, through a series of salting and filtrations steps, to provide high purity saponin extracts on large scale. |
US10660923B2 |
Sinusitis diagnostics and treatments
Provided herein are compositions for improving sinus microbiota and treating sinusitis. Further provided are methods of detecting imbalance in the sinus microbiota that can be indicative of sinusitis, and methods of determining whether an individual has or is at risk of developing sinusitis, e.g., chronic sinusitis. |
US10660918B2 |
Method for enhancing insulin like growth factor 1 receptor expression of mesenchymal stem cell, method for isolating mesenchymal stem cell, and use of mesenchymal stem cell
A method for enhancing an insulin like growth factor 1 receptor expression of a mesenchymal stem cell is provided. The method includes culturing a plurality of mesenchymal stem cells expressing insulin-like growth factor 1 receptors in media containing human cord blood serum to enhance the insulin like growth factor 1 receptor expression of the mesenchymal stem cells. |
US10660917B2 |
Engineering and delivery of therapeutic compositions of freshly isolated cells
The present invention relates to the transient modification of cells. In particular embodiments, the cells are immune systems, such as PBMC, PBL, T (CD3+ and/or CD8+) and Natural Killer (NK) cells. The modified cells provide a population of cells that express a genetically engineered chimeric receptor which can be administered to a patient therapeutically. The present invention further relates to methods that deliver mRNA coding for the chimeric receptor to unstimulated resting PBMC, PBL, T (CD3+ and/or CD8+) and NK cells and which delivers the mRNA efficiently to the transfected cells and promotes significant target cell killing. |
US10660915B2 |
Method for induction of T cells from pluripotent stem cells
The present invention provides a method for efficiently inducing CD8-positive T cells by adding vitamin C to the medium in the steps of induction of the CD8-positive T cells from pluripotent stem cells. The present invention also provides a method for efficiently inducing CD8-positive T cells by performing culture in a medium supplemented with an adrenocortical hormone agent in the step of induction of the CD8-positive T cells from CD4/CD8 double-positive T cells. |
US10660914B2 |
Stuffy nose deblocking composition having antiviral activity
A pharmaceutical composition has a stuffy nose deblocking activity. The composition includes a hyperosmolar aqueous solution of a non-ionic osmolality adjusting agent, optionally in combination with an ionic osmolality adjusting agent, wherein the composition further includes iota-carrageenan and/or kappa-carrageenan as an active antiviral ingredient in an antivirally effective amount, with the proviso that the composition in its ready-for-use formulation contains no more than 0-1.5% w/v of the ionic osmolality adjusting agent. The composition is useful for deblocking a stuffy nose and for prophylactic or therapeutic intervention of a number of viral infections of the upper respiratory tract. |
US10660912B2 |
Combination therapy for cancer
Disclosed is a combination of gemcitabine-[phenyl-benzoxy-L-alaninyl)]-phosphate (chemical name: 2′-Deoxy-2′,2′-difluoro-D-cytidine-5′-O-[phenyl (benzoxy-L-alaninyl)]phosphate) (NUC-1031) and a platinum-based anticancer agent selected from carboplatin, dicycloplatin, oxaliplatin, satraplatin and nedaplatin. The combinations are useful in the treatment of cancer and particularly ovarian cancer. |
US10660909B2 |
Method for treating cancer using chemokine antagonists
What is described is a method for treating cancer in a patient in need of such treatment through the use of an antagonist to CXCR1 and/or CXCR2 receptors by administering a therapeutically effective amount of an antagonist of CXCR1 and/or CXCR2, or pharmaceutical compositions thereof, either alone as monotherapy, or in combination with at least one other anticancer therapy. |
US10660906B2 |
Hyaluronan conjugates with pharmaceutically active substances, methods and compositions
A method for manufacturing a hyaluronan conjugate comprises providing hyaluronan in solution or gel form, reacting the hyaluronan in solution or gel form with anhydride reagent to provide a hyaluronan hemi-ester with a chain of length L between the hyaluronan and the ester group, and subsequently binding the hyaluronan hemi-ester to a pharmaceutically active compound. A hyaluronan conjugate comprises hyaluronan having free hemi-ester-groups and a pharmaceutically active compound bound to the hyaluronan via hemi-ester groups, wherein the hemi-ester groups have a chain length of 2-9 atoms. The hyaluronan conjugate is suitable for use in various methods of treatment in human or veterinary medicine and for preparation of a medicament for use in human or veterinary medicine. |
US10660899B2 |
Directed differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells to a myelinating cell fate
The present invention provides methods of inducing differentiation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells to a mature myelinating cell fate with a neurotransmitter receptor modulating agent. The present invention also provides methods of stimulating increased myelination in a subject in need thereof by administering said neurotransmitter receptor modulating agent. Methods of treating a subject having a demyelinating disease using a neurotransmitter receptor modulating agent are also provided. |
US10660891B2 |
Pyrimethamine-based pharmaceutical compositions and methods for fabricating thereof
Pharmaceutical compositions that include aqueous suspensions of a therapeutically effective quantity of a diaminopyrimidine compound (such as pyrimethamine) are provided herein. Methods for fabricating the compositions and using them are also described. |
US10660889B2 |
Compounds for treatment of cancer
The present invention relates to compounds as inhibitor of WNT signal transduction pathway, as well as a composition comprising the same. Further, the present invention relates to the use of the compounds in the treatment of cancer. |
US10660887B2 |
Composition and method for treatment of depression and psychosis in humans
Compositions and methods for the treatment of depression and psychoses in humans are disclosed. More particularly, the invention is directed to formulations containing antipsychotic and/or antidepressant medications and also containing an NMDAR antagonist. The present Invention Is also directed to methods tor the treatment of humans suffering from depression and other psychoses, including, schizophrenia, by administration of the inventive compositions in antidepressant and/or antipsychotic effective amounts. |
US10660883B2 |
Inhalable nicotine formulations, and methods of making and using thereof
The present invention provides dry powder formulations comprising nicotine, methods of using the same, and methods for making the same. The dry powder formulations may further comprise excipients, therapeutic agents, and flavor components. The dry powder formulations may be manufactured by dry processes and wet processes. |
US10660879B2 |
Sphingosine pathway modulating compounds for the treatment of cancers
The invention provides methods and compositions for treating cancers and myeloproliferative disorders using sphingosine kinase-1 inhibitors, such as SK1-I, and selective sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor agonists, such as ozanimod. |
US10660878B2 |
Methods of treating dementia and pharmaceutical compositions thereof
The present invention describes methods of treating dementia comprising administering an effective daily dose of N-[2-(6-fluoro-1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]-3-(2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropoxy)benzylamine to improve or augment the effect of an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. |
US10660868B2 |
Modified release formulations of memantine oral dosage forms
The present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions given once daily containing at least one therapeutically active ingredient selected from the group consisting of memantine and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of memantine, and a pharmaceutically acceptable polymeric matrix carrier. The dosage forms of the invention sustain the release of the therapeutically active agent from about 4 to about 24 hours when said dosage form is exposed to aqueous solutions. following entry of said form into a use environment, wherein said dosage form has a dissolution rate of more than about 80% after passage of about 6 hours to about 12 hours following said entry into said use environment. |
US10660867B2 |
Beta-hydroxyketones as topical active ingredients for the prevention or treatment of photodermatoses
The present invention relates to specific β-hydroxyketones of the formula (I) for use in the prevention and/or treatment of photodermatoses and to the use of specific β-hydroxyketones of the formula (I) as active ingredient in typical compositions for the prevention and/or non-therapeutic treatment of photodermatoses, in particular of polymorphic light eruption. |
US10660865B2 |
Cannabidiol for the prevention and treatment of graft-versus-host disease
The invention provides methods for preventing, ameliorating and treating the acute and chronic forms of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) by using Cannabidiol compositions. |
US10660862B2 |
Pharmaceutical microemulsion immobilized in a thin polymer matrix and methods of making them
The invention comprises a ready to use film dosage form comprising microemulsion of an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient embedded or immobilized in a thin polymeric matrix as a double microemulsion and a process of making the same. The microemulsion in the film dosage form of this invention is capable of being absorbed through mucosal route. The process of making the film dosage of this invention comprises steps of forming a film forming dispersion containing film forming polymers, excipients and microemulsion of active pharmaceutical ingredient, casting the same in the form of a film and drying the cast of the film being carried out by means of drying conditions that suit to retain stability of the active pharmaceutical ingredient being selected such that drying of the film is achieved retaining the moisture trapped in the microemulsion embedded in the polymeric film. |
US10660861B2 |
Glutaminase inhibitor discovery and nanoparticle-enhanced delivery for cancer therapy
Currently available glutaminase inhibitors are generally poorly soluble, metabolically unstable, and/or require high doses, which together reduce their efficacy and therapeutic index. These can be formulated into nanoparticles and delivered safely and effectively for treatment of pancreatic cancer and other glutamine addicted cancers. Studies demonstrate that nanoparticle delivery of BPTES, relative to use of BPTES alone, can be safely administered and provides dramatically improved tumor drug exposure, resulting in greater efficacy. GLS inhibitors can be administered in higher concentrations with sub-100 nm nanoparticles, since the nanoparticles package the drug into “soluble” colloidal nanoparticles, and the nanoparticles deliver higher drug exposure selectively to the tumors due to the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect. These factors result in sustained drug levels above the IC50 within the tumors for days, providing significantly enhanced efficacy compared to unencapsulated drug. |
US10660859B2 |
Enteric coating for soft capsule
The present disclosure relates to a novel aqueous coating composition comprising a polymer, at least one glidant, and at least one emulsifier, and at least one plasticizer, for soft capsule shells or softgel capsules, providing an enteric release profile, and to a method of enteric coating of soft capsule shells or containers; and to the resulting enteric coated soft capsule shells or softgel capsules with the aqueous coating composition. |
US10660857B2 |
Bacterial compositions for prophylaxis and treatment of degenerative disease
The disclosure provides an oral composition for reducing serum cholesterol, serum lipids, body fat, or atherogenic index or for prophylaxis or treatment of atherosclerosis, cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases, comprising a highly bsh active bacteria, isolate or supernatant thereof; wherein the highly bsh active bacteria degrades >50 μmol glycodeoxycholic acid (GDCA)/gram/hour and >2 μmol taurodeoxycholic acid (TDCA)/gram/hour when measured over 1 hour and 5 hours, respectively, or degrades >65 μmol GDCA/g/hr and >7 μmol TDCA/g/hr when measured over 30 minutes. |
US10660854B2 |
Thermostable vaccines based on ether lipids and native viral envelope proteins
A platform enabling the manufacture of thermostable vaccines by incorporating recombinantly expressed, viral envelope proteins in their native conformation into ether glycerophospholipid nanodisc structures that simulate the natural environment of the envelope proteins. The ether glycerophospholipids include ether-linked hydrophobic side chains, and are derived from or modeled after those found in thermophile bacteria, which increase thermostability, thereby significantly enhancing the vaccine's potency, enabling the production of highly multivalent vaccines incorporating multiple variants of the viral antigen, and improving stability and shelf-life. |
US10660850B2 |
Compositions and methods of making brittle-matrix particles through blister pack freezing
The present invention includes compositions and methods for treating and delivering medicinal formulations using an inhaler. The composition includes a space filled flocculated suspension having one or more flocculated particles of one or more active agents and a hydrofluoroalkane propellant. A portion of the one or more flocculated particles is templated by the formation of hydrofluoroalkane droplets upon atomization and the templated floc compacts upon the evaporation of the hydrofluoroalkane propellant to form a porous particle for deep lung delivery. |
US10660849B2 |
Pharmaceutical formulations comprising opioid receptor agonist as active ingredients, methods of manufacture and therapeutic uses thereof
Formulation comprising buprenorphine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as the sole active ingredient, a viscosity enhancer, and a buffering agent in an amount to provide a pH of from 5.0 to 7.0 are useful for treating opioid withdrawal syndrome. |
US10660841B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating hair
Disclosed herein are compositions suitable for styling hair. Certain compositions comprise a. at least one alkoxysilane having at least one solubilizing functional group and at least one amino substituent; and b. at least one carboxylic acid-containing latex film former. The at least one alkoxysilane may be neutralized by the at least one carboxylic acid-containing latex film former. Also provided are method of using same. |
US10660838B2 |
Composition and method for improving the appearance of skin
Low pH cosmetic compositions and methods for improving the appearance of skin. The low pH cosmetic compositions herein include a saccharide and, optionally, one or more additional skin care actives to improve the appearance of skin. The lower pH reduces or even eliminates some of the skin health and appearance drawbacks associated with saccharide induced glycation. |
US10660836B2 |
Hydroxy functionalized solvent based skin benefit composition
Described is a skin benefit cosmetic composition having a functionalized solvent and 12-hydroxystearic acid. The composition is at least substantially transparent and yields excellent skin benefits when topically applied. |
US10660834B2 |
Shell-structured particles for sunscreen applications
Shell-structured particles for sunscreen applications are provided herein. A composition includes one or more zinc oxide particles constituting a core material in a sunscreen composition, one or more particles coating the one or more zinc oxide particles, wherein each of the one or more particles comprises a band gap within a predetermined range, and wherein said one or more particles are selected based on a desired absorption spectrum of the sunscreen composition, and an anti-reflective coating applied to the surface of the one or more particles coating the one or more zinc oxide particles. |
US10660832B2 |
Acidic solid oral compositions without erosive potential in saliva and method for determining erosive potential in saliva
Acidic oral compositions having calcium contents and effective pH-values in the area indicated by grey-tone in FIG. 2 are non-erosive in saliva and capable of stimulating saliva production, even in “dry mouth” patients. A new multi-step test method for determining erosive potential in saliva has been used for identifying the compositions. |
US10660830B2 |
Aerosol antiperspirant product
An antiperspirant aerosol product having good environmental sustainability and comprising an anhydrous antiperspirant aerosol composition comprising an AP active comprising a basic aluminium chloride compound of formula Al2(OH)4.4Cl1.6 to Al2(OH)4.9Cl1.1, water soluble calcium salt and amino acid, and an aerosol dispenser comprising a container body, an aerosol valve, and a valve actuator; characterised in that the product has a Combined Sustainability Index (CSI) of less than 3.0, where: CSI=AlF+VOCF+MCB/N AlF being the weight (in centigrams) of aluminium expelled per spray; VOCF being the weight of VOC (in grams) expelled per spray; MCB being the weight of metal (in grams) in the container body; and N is the number of spray applications possible from the fully charged product, each figure being based on a spray duration of 2 seconds. |
US10660827B2 |
Solid powdery cosmetic composition
The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition, comprising: an oil phase in an amount of 20% by weight or more, preferably from 28% to 45% by weight, relative to the total weight of the composition, said oil phase including preferably at least one non-volatile oil, a pulverulent phase in an amount of 40% by weight or more, preferably from 55% to 70% by weight, relative to the total weight of the composition, at least one hydrophobic film-forming polymer, the cosmetic composition is obtainable, and preferably obtained, by a process comprising the steps of: mixing said oil phase, said hydrophobic film-forming polymer(s), said pulverulent phase, and at least one additional solvent to prepare a slurry; and shaping said slurry in a container by compression and/or aspiration to prepare the cosmetic composition. |
US10660826B2 |
Solid cosmetic composition in compact powder form
The present invention relates to a solid makeup and/or care cosmetic composition in the form of a compact powder, comprising, in a physiologically acceptable medium, at least: one pulverulent phase, one organopolysiloxane elastomer, one emulsifying system, one hydrophilic gelling agent, and one organic non-volatile oil present in a content of greater than or equal to 1% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition. The invention also relates to an intermediate composition for the preparation of such a cosmetic composition, to a process for manufacturing this cosmetic composition, and to a process for coating the skin with the said cosmetic composition. |
US10660824B2 |
Devices, system and method to control the delivery of oral medications to ensure they are efficacious , taken as prescribed, and to avoid unwanted side effects
The present invention describes a novel system, drug delivery device, mobile App, drug specific drug dispensing algorithm, and method to improve medication safety and effectiveness via the utilization of drug specific algorithms to control drug dispensing, avoid drug mediated adverse events, ensure prescription persistence and promote prescription compliance on a cost-effective real-time basis. |
US10660820B2 |
Unit for action on biologically active body points and the relief of paravertebral muscles
A unit has been designed to be applied within the area of physiotherapy and is applicable to both medical and athletic therapeutic programs to provide correction of functional states of the spine and the nervous system to eliminate nervous overloads, fatigue, and stress. Moreover, the unit corrects spinal disorders, paravertebral muscular disorders and can be used as a part of mobilizing procedures to act on biologically active body points, and as a part of therapeutic procedures to relieve the spine. |
US10660810B1 |
Support apparatus and method with shear relief
Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed to an apparatus and/or method involving respective sets of interleaved elongated pressure cells, which operate to inflate and deflate independently of one another. The pressure cells further provide shear relief by deflecting along a direction of movement along a width of/perpendicular to a length of the elongated pressure cells. |
US10660808B2 |
Nursing bed
This nursing bed has a fixed member forming a fixed bed surface of a bed portion on which a care receiver lies, a movable member which can be moved relative to the fixed member and forms a movable bed surface of the bed portion, and a movable member driving unit for driving the movable member. The fixed member has a plurality of slender parts each extending in the lateral direction or the longitudinal direction. The movable member has a mobile body which can be protruded upward relative to the fixed bed surface and also moved in at least one of the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction via an interval between the plurality of slender parts by the movable member driving unit. The posture of the care receiver lying on the bed can be changed into his/her optimal position without difficulty. |
US10660805B2 |
Material saving clothing
Disclosed is material saving clothing including a repeatedly usable general-purpose holding and looping member for replacement with a full-pad type or a partial-pad type absorbent article and an absorbent article. The holding and looping member has a rear waist portion that is provided with a rear opening and a rear clamp section and a front portion that is provided with a front opening and a front clamping section. The front portion is provided, on a lower portion of each of left and right sides thereof, with a side clamp section and anti-skidding glue. The absorbent article is provided, above a rear end thereof, with left and right rear pulling sections positionable into a rear opening and clamped (from opposite sides) by a rear clamp section and a front clamping section provided above a front end to be pulled through a front opening for clamping by a front clamping section. |
US10660804B2 |
Absorbent article having longitudinal direction folded side regions
An absorbent article which can have longitudinal direction folded side regions. The longitudinal direction folded side regions of the absorbent article can provide the absorbent article with a first configuration and a second configuration. In the first configuration, the lateral direction width of each of the front waist edge and the back waist edge can be the same. In the second configuration, the lateral direction width of the front waist edge can be smaller than the lateral direction width of the back waist edge. |
US10660802B2 |
Absorbent article side panel method of fastening
A method of manufacturing an absorbent article which is prefastened by the manufacturer and refastenable by the wearer of the absorbent article. The method can include fastening the side panels of an absorbent article in which the side panels of the absorbent article are of different widths. |
US10660793B2 |
Medical device and methods of manufacturing thereof
The present disclosure is directed to medical devices and methods of manufacturing medical devices, such as an ophthalmologic medical device. |
US10660792B2 |
Systems, devices and methods for caloric vestibular stimulation having an impedance monitor and/or temperature sensor
An in-ear stimulation device for administering caloric stimulation to the ear canal of a subject includes (a) first and second earpieces configured to be insertable into the ear canals of the subject; (b) at least first and second thermoelectric devices thermally coupled to respective ones of the first and second earpieces; (c) a first heat sink thermally coupled to the first thermoelectric device opposite the first earpiece and a second heat sink thermally coupled to the second thermoelectric device opposite the second earpiece; and (d) a controller comprising a waveform generator in communication with the first and second thermoelectric devices, the waveform generator configured to generate a first control signal to control a first caloric output to the first thermoelectric device and a second control signal to control a second caloric output to the second caloric device. |
US10660790B2 |
Heating pad
An improved heating pad which minimizes or eliminates skin burns due to improper uses in one or more of several ways: by monitoring a total electric power input or output of the heating pad; by monitoring an absolute temperature of each surface of the heating pad; by monitoring a temperature difference between each surface of the heating pad, where a small temperature difference indicates that both sides of the heating pad are covered; and/or by monitoring the duty cycle of a heating element, where a large off portion of the duty cycle indicates both sides of the heating pad are covered. |
US10660788B2 |
Device for obtaining male contraception
There is provided a method for controlling a flow of fluid in the vas deferens in order to obtain a controlled male contraception. The method comprises gently constricting (i.e., without substantially hampering the blood circulation in the tissue wall) at least one portion of the tissue wall to influence the flow vas deferens, and stimulating the constricted wall portion to cause contraction of the wall portion to further influence the flow in the vas deferens. The method can be used for restricting or stopping the flow in the vas deferens, or for actively moving the fluid in the vas deferens, with a low risk of injuring the organ. |
US10660787B2 |
Apparatus and methods for the treatment of sleep apnea
A medical apparatus for the treatment of one or more sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea in a patient is provided. The apparatus has an elongate member with a middle portion, a first fixation element and a second fixation element. The middle portion applies a force to a segment of a patient's airway. |
US10660782B2 |
Inflatable splint for medical treatment
An inflatable splint can include a sleeve shaped to conform to a specific human body part and a plurality of inflatable chambers disposed on the sleeve. The sleeve, in cooperation with the plurality of chambers in an inflated condition, can be contoured to maintain the specific human body part in a desired position. A method of using an inflatable splint includes admitting a body part into a sleeve of the inflatable splint and positioning the sleeve around the body part One or more of the plurality of air chambers are selectively inflated such that the flexible sleeve in cooperation with the plurality of chambers in inflated condition is contoured and positioned to maintain the specific human body part in a desired position. |
US10660780B1 |
Shoulder stabilizing system
A shoulder stabilizing system is provided which provides 360 degrees of support utilizing four adjustable tensioning systems that are each responsible for a quadrant of the shoulder. The four tensioning systems work together to give the user the ability to control all movements of the shoulder including internal and external rotation, horizontal abduction and adduction, while offering 360 degrees support to the shoulder capsule. |
US10660774B2 |
Delivery catheter and catheter arrangement
A delivery catheter includes an inner shaft having an atraumatic distal catheter tip. The inner shaft is configured to carry the implant thereon. The catheter tip includes a region that is fixed to the inner shaft and a region that is deformable and not fixed to the inner shaft. An outer shaft surrounds the inner shaft and is displaceable relative thereto. An implant capsule at a distal end of the outer shaft is configured to encase the implant and to release the implant at the target site via relative displacement of the inner and outer shafts. A plunger is axially displaceable with respect to the catheter tip in response to movement of the outer shaft to apply axial compressive force to the catheter tip and deform the region that is deformable and expand that region radially. |
US10660766B2 |
Bone trabecular fusion cage
A bone trabecular fusion cage for implanting into an intervertebral disc is disclosed. The fusion cage includes a bone trabecular housing made of titanium alloy powder material with trabecular housing accommodation space therein. A side wall of the bone trabecular housing is provided with a plurality of pores, and sclerotin can grow into the bone trabecular housing through the pores to securely fix the bone trabecular fusion cage in the intervertebral disc; and a liner made of polyether-ether-ketone material and fixed in the accommodating space of the bone trabecular housing, wherein the polyether-ether-ketone liner gpores can provide good elastic modulus of bone. With the product of the present disclosure, bone implantation is not required, the patient recovers fast, and excellent fusion effect can be obtained. |
US10660762B2 |
Minimally invasive biomaterial injection system
This invention relates generally to an instrumentation and implant system providing minimally invasive vertebral augmentation. The apparatus including an expandable membrane sized and configured to be located within a cavity in a patient's bone and having an interior volume for receiving bone filler material; a delivery cannula in communication with the membrane for providing bone filler material to the membrane; and an evacuation cannula in fluid communication with the membrane for receiving a portion of the provided bone filler material from the membrane. |
US10660761B2 |
Total knee replacement prosthesis assembly
A total knee replacement prosthesis assembly (10) comprising a femoral component (20), a tibial component (30) having a tibial platform (32), and a bearing component (40), the bearing component having an inferior side (40b) and a superior side (40a), the bearing component being adapted to be arranged between the femoral component and tibial platform when assembled, the tibial platform having a post (36) upstanding from it and the bearing component having a post recess (46) in its inferior side for receiving the post, the bearing component being rotatable about the post when assembled, the post and bearing component each having a transverse bore and the assembly further comprising an axle (60), at least part of the axle being received through the transverse bore (38) in the post when assembled and at least part of the axle being received through the transverse bore (52) in the bearing component when assembled, the axle being configured to provide an axis of rotation between the femoral component and bearing component which is fixed relative to the femoral component and the bearing component in use. |
US10660760B2 |
Device for sensing implant location and impingement
Embodiments of a system and method for assessing hip arthroplasty component movement are generally described herein. A method may include receiving data from a sensor embedded in a femoral head component, the femoral head component configured to fit in an acetabular component, determining information about a magnetic field from the data, and outputting an indication of an orientation, coverage, or a force of the femoral head component relative to the acetabular component. |
US10660759B2 |
Set of surgical instruments for an artificial hip joint implant
A set of surgical instruments for an artificial hip joint implant and, more specifically, a set of improved surgical instruments, can be used in direct anterior approach hip replacement surgery and are capable of minimizing damage, such as muscle damage, which may arise during surgery, by resolving problems that existing surgical instruments possess. |
US10660757B2 |
Method of implanting a penile prosthetic in treating erectile dysfunction
A method of implanting a penile prosthetic in treating erectile dysfunction is described. The method includes providing a pump having a pump bulb including a mid-section having a first face that is planar in longitudinal cross-section and a second face that is concave and arced in longitudinal cross-section. The method includes implanting an inflatable member into a penis; implanting a reservoir into an abdomen; intraoperatively coupling the pump between the inflatable member and the reservoir; and implanting the pump in a scrotum. |
US10660754B2 |
Self-adjusting tissue holder
Tissue holders that can be used for gripping natural or synthetic heart valves are described. The tissue holder can include a clamping mechanism and a spring and can be self-adjusting with regard to pressure applied to the tissue gripped in the holder. The tissue holder can be removably attached to systems for processing the tissues and can provide completely hands-free processing of a tissue from development or excisement to implantation and/or completion of testing. |
US10660752B2 |
Retainers for transcatheter heart valve delivery systems
A delivery device for an implantable medical device includes an inner shaft extending in a longitudinal direction and an outer sheath adapted to surround at least a portion of the inner shaft, the outer sheath being slideable relative to the inner shaft in the longitudinal direction. A compartment defined between the inner shaft and the outer sheath is adapted to receive the medical device in an assembled condition. A retaining assembly positioned at one end of the compartment includes a first member rotatable with respect to the inner shaft, and a second member rotationally fixed with respect to the inner shaft. The medical device includes at least one retainer adapted to be received within at least one retainer slot of the first member. This arrangement enables the medical device to rotate within the compartment as the delivery device is advanced to an implantation site. |
US10660750B2 |
Heart valve assembly systems and methods
Heart valve assembly systems and methods configured for medical interventional procedures. In one aspect, the methods and systems involve a modular approach to treatment. |
US10660748B2 |
Bioprosthetic tissue for use in a prosthetic valve
Conditioned bioprosthetic tissues for forming prosthetic valves including a sheet of bioprosthetic tissue having a first major surface and a second major surface. The first major surface has a pattern including at least one depressed region and areas of relief adjacent to the at least one depressed region. The at least one depressed region has a first tissue density that is greater than a second tissue density of the areas of relief. |
US10660746B2 |
Prosthetic heart valve cooling
Methods of compressing a stented prosthetic heart valve are disclosed. The method including inserting a stented prosthetic heart valve having a self-expandable stent frame into a container, initiating a cooling element in the container, transferring heat through a thermal conductor to cool an interior of the container, reducing a temperature of the self-expandable stent frame while located within the container to a critical temperature of not greater than 8° C., and compressing an outer diameter of the stented prosthetic heart valve while the stented prosthetic heart valve is at the critical temperature. |
US10660743B2 |
Intraocular lens and methods for implanting the same
An intraocular lens has central lens body at least one haptic extending from the central lens body. The haptic has a lobular configuration. The lens body and the haptic having a folded configuration for implantation within the eye. The lens having a first deployed configuration wherein the lens body is positioned at a location substantially behind sealed anterior and posterior portions of the lens capsule with the at least one haptic positioned at a location substantially over top of the sealed anterior and posterior portions of the lens capsule. The lens having a second deployed configuration wherein the lens body is positioned at a location substantially in front of the sealed anterior and posterior portions of the lens capsule with the at least one haptic positioned at a location substantially over behind the sealed anterior and posterior portions of the lens capsule. |
US10660738B2 |
Endovascular treatment assistance tool
A treatment aiding device includes a flexible shaft; a filter; linear supporting members; an elastomer member composed of an elastomer in which a penetrating hole is formed, which elastomer member is arranged in the proximal side relative to the opening section of the filter such that the shaft penetrates the penetrating hole, wherein the outer diameter of the end face in which the penetrating hole is formed is larger than the outer diameter of the opening-section side of the filter when the filter is closed; and an outer tube in which a penetrating hole is formed, which outer tube is arranged in the proximal side relative to the opening section of the filter such that the shaft penetrates the penetrating hole in a state which allows movement of the shaft in the longitudinal direction; wherein the elastomer member is fixed in the distal side of the outer tube. |
US10660737B2 |
Double ended intravascular medical device
An intravascular medical device including an elongated member configured to be advanced along a vascular path of a patient, the elongated member having opposite first and second ends, the first end and second ends both being adapted for intravascular insertion, and the first end having a different structure than the second end. The elongated member has sufficient flexibility to be advanced through a human vasculature. Preferably, the first and second ends are adapted to have different operating characteristics. Depending on the operating characteristics needed for a particular procedure, a physician can insert either the first end portion or the second end portion of the elongated member into the patient's vasculature. |
US10660736B2 |
Oral care device
An oral care device such as an oral care implement or a toothbrush. The oral care device may include a handle and a head. The head may have a plurality of cleaning elements extending therefrom. The head may comprise a channel and a plurality of electrodes may be located within the channel. The electrodes may be coupled to a power source. The electrodes may be used to generate a chemical agent via the application of an electrical potential across the electrodes when in communication with an electrolyte. The chemical agents may include ozone, hydrogen peroxide, peroxide, chlorine hypochlorite, ions, peroxides, and/or other chemical agents. |
US10660732B2 |
Viewfinder with real-time tracking for intraoral scanning
Methods and systems for scanning an intraoral cavity of a patient provide capturing one or more viewfinder images of the intraoral cavity and scanning the intraoral cavity with an intraoral scanner to generate one or more topography scans of the intraoral cavity. The one or more topography scans may correspond to the one or more viewfinder images. The methods and systems further provide capturing a viewfinder image of a portion of the intraoral cavity, the viewfinder image overlapping with the one or more viewfinder images. An area of overlap of the viewfinder image with the one or more viewfinder images can be determined. One or more indicators of the area of overlap can be displayed on one or more locations of a display in order to provide guidance for positioning a field of view of the intraoral scanner. |
US10660731B2 |
Intraoral scanning system and intraoral scanning method
An intraoral scanning system includes a motion sensing unit, an image sensing unit, a storage unit and a processing unit. The processing unit classifies first position information and second position information obtained by the motion sensing unit and the image sensing unit in an initial scanning process into first groups and second groups, wherein the first position information and the second position information are stored in the storage unit. The processing unit selectively uses the first groups or the second groups to perform comparison in a re-scanning process, so as to position an incomplete area in a model. |
US10660728B2 |
Systems and methods for dental treatment utilizing mixed reality and deep learning
Methods and systems of the present disclosure are directed to providing dental treatment utilizing a mixed reality device. A patient's physical arch is scanned to produce a virtual arch that is then rendered in a computing environment for analysis and manipulation. Virtual targets, e.g., brackets, implants, etc., and/or a grid, are applied to the virtual arch to produce a virtual dental treatment template. The virtual dental treatment template is rendered in the mixed reality device and aligned the template with the physical arch of the patient in the mixed reality device. A practitioner is thus provided with this template and the patient within the same field of view, so that installation of dental apparatus can be simply a matter of aligning physical dental apparatus with the corresponding virtual dental apparatus. Positioning of the virtual target on the virtual arch and/or alignment of the virtual dental treatment template on the physical arch can be performed automatically via deep learning, Support Vector Machines, Decision Trees, etc. with the relevant data sets. |
US10660724B2 |
Instrument for optically detecting tissue attributes
A jaw assembly including first and second jaw members configured to clamp tissue therebetween. The first jaw member includes a surface opposing a surface of the second jaw member, a light source, and a light detector. The light source is configured to emit light from an opening defined in the surface of the first jaw member. The light detector is disposed within the opening and is configured to sense properties of light reflected off tissue clamped between the first and second jaw members and to generate signals indicative of the sensed properties of light. A processor is operatively associated with the light detector and is configured to receive the signals from the light detector. The processor is also configured to analyze the signals to determine an attribute of tissue clamped between the first and second jaw members and to provide feedback to a user of the attribute of the tissue. |
US10660719B2 |
Master interface device for a motorised endoscopic system and installation comprising such a device
A master interface device for remotely controlling at least one instrument mounted in an endoscope. The device includes at least one control handle device in the form of a subassembly able to be manipulated in the same degrees of freedom as the associated control instrument. The control device includes on the one hand a gripping and manoeuvring shaft, designed for gripping with the whole hand by the operator, and on the other hand a mounting bracket supporting said shaft. Translation and pivoting of the bracket controls respectively translation and rotation around itself of the associated instrument, and the pivoting of the shaft relative to the bracket controls the bending of the end of the instrument concerned. |
US10660716B2 |
Systems and methods for rendering onscreen identification of instruments in a teleoperational medical system
A system comprises an operator control system and a plurality of manipulators configured for teleoperation by the operator control system. A first manipulator controls movement of a first medical instrument. A second manipulator controls movement of a second medical. A third manipulator controls movement of an imaging instrument. The system also comprises a processing unit configured to determine an initial position for a first badge associated with a distal end portion of the first medical instrument, determine an initial position for a second badge associated with a distal end portion of the second medical instrument, evaluate a display factor based on the initial positions of the first and second badges, determine a display position for the first badge in an image coordinate space based on the display factor; and, determine a display position for the second badge in the image coordinate space based on the display factor. |
US10660715B2 |
Techniques for detecting errors or loss of accuracy in a surgical robotic system
Systems and methods for operating a robotic surgical system are provided. The system includes a surgical tool, a manipulator comprising a base supporting links for controlling the tool, a navigation system comprising a tracker coupled to the tool and a localizer to monitor a state of the tracker. A controller acquires raw kinematic measurement data about a state of the tool relative to the base from the manipulator, known relationship data about the state of the tracker relative to the tool, and raw navigation data about the state of the tracker relative to the localizer from the navigation system. The controller combines this data to determine a raw relationship between the base and the localizer. The raw relationship is filtered for controlling the manipulator. The raw relationship or a less filtered version of the raw relationship is utilized to determine whether an error has occurred in the system. |
US10660712B2 |
Robotic system and method for spinal and other surgeries
The present invention relates to a method, such as a surgical method for assisting a surgeon for placing screws in the spine using a robot attached to a passive structure. The present invention also related to a method, such as a surgical method for assisting a surgeon for removing volumes in the body of a patient using a robot attached to a passive structure and to a device to carry out said methods. The present invention further concerns a device suitable to carry out the methods according to the present invention. |
US10660707B2 |
ENT bone distance color coded face maps
A method includes receiving a computerized tomography (CT) image comprising voxels of a body part of a subject, segmenting the image so as to identify a surface of a skin and a surface of a bone in the image, measuring respective minimum distances to the bone from a plurality of points on the surface of the skin, and rendering an image of the surface of the skin while visually coding the rendered image so as to indicate the respective minimum distances. |
US10660705B2 |
Intermodal synchronization of surgical data
Systems and methods are provided in which local tissue diagnostic measurements are correlated with archival local tissue diagnostic data from prior tissue analyses to supplement diagnostic measurements with tissue analysis data from prior tissue analyses having similar local tissue diagnostic data. The tissue analysis data may include information such as pathology data, outcome data, and diagnosis data. The archived local tissue diagnostic data and the tissue analysis data may be stored in a database, and employed for a wide variety of methods, involving preoperative, intraoperative, and/or postoperative phases of a medical procedure. Methods and systems are also provided for displaying, on a medical image shown in a user interface, hyperlinked reference markers associated with tissue analyses, where the reference markers are shown at locations corresponding to local tissue analyses, and where associated diagnostic data and/or tissue analysis may be viewed by selecting a given reference marker. |
US10660698B2 |
Devices and methods for nerve modulation
Systems for nerve and tissue modulation are disclosed. An illustrative system may include an intravascular nerve modulation system including a catheter shaft, an expandable basket and one or more electrode assemblies affixed to the expandable basket. The one or more electrode assemblies may be affixed to the expandable basket using one or more covers or coatings. |
US10660696B2 |
Articulation joint features for articulating surgical device
An electrosurgical device comprises a body, an end effector, a cutting member, and a shaft. The end effector includes a pair of jaws that are operable to deliver RF energy to tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The cutting member is operable to sever tissue that is clamped between the jaws. The shaft extends between the body and the end effector. The shaft includes an articulation section that is operable to selectively position the end effector at non-parallel positions relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Some versions include a rotation section that is distal to the articulation section. The rotation section is operable to rotate the end effector relative to the articulation section. |
US10660695B2 |
Sterile medical instrument charging device
A system includes a medical device and a charging device. A sterile barrier may be interposed between the medical device and the charging device. The medical device includes an integral power source and an active element. The charging device is configured to charge the integral power source. The charging device may charge the integral power source through direct contact between features of the charging device and features the medical device. The charging device may alternatively charge the integral power source wirelessly, such as through inductive coupling. The medical device may include conductive prongs that are retained by the charging device. The charging device may physically couple with the medical device via magnets. The medical device and the charging device may be provided together in a sterile package as a kit. The kit may also include a reclamation bag to facilitate reclamation of electrical components. |
US10660692B2 |
End effector for instrument with ultrasonic blade and bipolar clamp arm
An apparatus includes a body, a shaft assembly, and an end effector. The end effector includes an ultrasonic blade and a clamp arm assembly. The ultrasonic blade is in acoustic communication with an acoustic waveguide of the shaft assembly. The clamp arm assembly is pivotable toward and away from the ultrasonic blade. The clamp arm assembly includes a first electrode and a second electrode. The first and second electrodes are operable to cooperate to apply bipolar RF energy to tissue. |
US10660689B2 |
Leakage protection system, pressure balancing system, and precipitator with valve function for ablation applications
An ablation device comprising an ablation applicator adapted for ablating material from an object upon delivery of an ablation medium to the ablation applicator in an ablation mode, an ablation medium supply line adapted for supplying the ablation medium to the ablation applicator in the ablation mode, an ablation medium drain line adapted for draining the ablation medium received from the ablation applicator in the ablation mode, and a closure mechanism adapted for selectively enclosing a predefined volume in a fluidic path upon operating the ablation device in a no-flow mode or upon detecting a leak in the fluidic path, the fluidic path including the ablation applicator and being defined between the ablation medium supply line and the ablation medium drain line. |
US10660687B2 |
Driver tool and method
In one aspect, a surgical driver is provided that includes a driver shaft, a handle rotatably connected to the driver shaft, and a resilient, elongate pin extending transverse to the driver shaft. The pin is operably engaged with the driver shaft and the handle so that torque applied to the handle causes turning of the driver shaft. The pin is configured to deflect to limit the torque applied to the driver shaft. |
US10660685B2 |
Bone graft materials, devices and methods of use
A device for mixing a bone material with a liquid is provided. The device comprises a chamber having a proximal end and a distal end, and the bone material disposed within the chamber, the bone material comprising a coherent mass of milled and lyophilized demineralized bone fibers; and a plunger having at least a portion slidably disposed within the proximal end of the chamber and configured to dispense the bone material mixed with liquid from the distal end of the chamber, when the plunger is in an extended position. |
US10660683B2 |
Method for sterile packaging of K-wire and cap
A method is provided for sterile packaging of a Kirschner wire (K-wire) and cap for shipping and storage, such that the K-wire and cap may be removed from the sterile packaging and used during a surgery. The method comprises sterile packaging the K-wire into a first container, sterile packaging the cap into a second container, and then bundling the first and second containers into a third container. In some embodiments, the first container may be comprised of a sterile interior environment within a double tube container, and the second container may be comprised of peel pouch configured to be unsealed during the surgery. In some embodiments, the K-wire and the cap may be placed together onto a mounting card that is then sterile packaged into a peel pouch that may be unsealed during the surgery. |
US10660682B2 |
Bone anchorage system
A bone anchoring system having a flexible member with a first end and a second end opposite the first end. A fastener provided at a first end of the flexible member for retaining the flexible member within a bone. A rigid member is provided to ensure movement or pull-through of the flexible member does not occur. |
US10660681B2 |
Universal implant-to-bone fixation system
A Universal implant-to-bone anchoring system including an anchor having a shaft terminated at one end by a head and one or more tins, generally planar and having two surfaces, portions of which come together at a free edge, and attached to the shaft and angled about a minor radius thereof along an imaginary helix and an inserter operative to be attached to the head of the anchor and having one or more ports operative to accommodate an anchor driving tool. |
US10660676B2 |
Implants, devices, instruments, systems and methods of forming and implanting
Implants, devices, instruments, systems and methods for correcting bone deformities in the lower extremity are disclosed. Specifically, implants, devices, instruments, systems and methods used for hammertoe procedures are disclosed. |
US10660671B2 |
Circular fixator system and method
A device includes a plurality of rings. Each ring has a first face, a second face, and at least one slot defined by first and second interior edges of the ring on opposing sides of the slot. The at least one slot penetrates from the first face to the second face. The first face of each ring has a first recess adjacent the slot on the first edge and a second recess adjacent the slot on the second edge. A plurality of posts join each one of the plurality of rings to an adjacent one of the plurality of rings. |
US10660669B2 |
Apparatus and methods for cutting an atrial wall
A method includes coupling, at least temporarily, a support member adjacent to a target tissue. The support member is configured to support the target tissue and to define a path along which a cutting device can move. The method includes moving the cutting device along the path defined by the support member to cut and/or dilate the target tissue. In some embodiments, the method optionally includes disposing a cannula of a device within the cut defined in target tissue. The cannula is coupled to the target tissue such that a lumen defined by the cannula is in fluid communication with a volume defined at least in part by the target tissue. |
US10660666B2 |
Cutting tool
A cutting tool, comprising a motor; two rods, a first rod and a second rod; a synchronization gearing; and a cutter. The motor, synchronization gearing, and the two rods are operatively coupled such that when the motor turns the first rod, the synchronization gearing turns the second rod at the same speed in an opposite direction. The cutter is connected to both of the two rods, such that when the two rods spin in opposite directions the cutter rotates. |
US10660661B2 |
Combined distraction and compression clamp for surgical operations
A dual compression and distraction tool for surgical operations, the tool including a first arm having a first pivot axis, a second pivot axis, a first lever, and a first dual purpose jaw, a second arm having a third pivot axis, a fourth pivot axis, a second lever, and a second dual purpose jaw, wherein, in a first position, the first arm is pivotably connected to the second arm such that the first pivot axis is merged with the third pivot axis, to form an distraction tool, and wherein, in a second position, the first arm is pivotably connected to the second arm such that the second pivot axis is merged with the fourth pivot axis, to form a compression tool. |
US10660655B2 |
Medical drill device
The present invention relates to a medical drill device. The medical drill device includes a boring drill including a motor and a drill part; an instrument body coupled to the boring drill; and a plurality of supporting rods coupled to the instrument body so as to support the boring drill to a work area. Each of the supporting rods includes: a straight portion inserted into the corresponding supporting rod insertable part in such a manner that the supporting rod is linearly moved with the instrument body; and a bent portion bent at a predetermined angle from the straight portion. As such, by using the supporting rods having a bent structure to support a boring drill to a work area and simultaneously limiting a boring depth of the boring drill, it is possible to shorten boring time and ensure safety of the boring operation. |
US10660653B2 |
Detection and treatment of abnormal upper esophageal sphincter functionality
An esophageal device is used to recognize, diagnose, characterize, or relieve an impact of an abnormal or defective UES anatomy, physiology, or functionality. In one implementation, the esophageal device measures a UES response to esophageal fluid infusion to detect or characterize an abnormality or defective UES anatomy, physiology, or functionality. An Upper Esophageal Sphincter compression device is used to increase intra-luminal pressure within the Upper Esophageal Sphincter of a patient in order relieve an impact of an abnormal or defective UES anatomy, physiology, or functionality. |
US10660651B2 |
Endoscopic reposable surgical clip applier
The present disclosure relates to a hub assembly for use with an endoscopic assembly of a reposable surgical clip applier having an outer housing, a drive assembly, and a clip counting apparatus rotatably and translatably supported within the outer housing. The drive assembly is supported within the outer housing and includes an inner shaft supporting a tab. The clip counting apparatus includes an elongate body defining a throughbore therethrough configured to slidably receive the inner shaft. A plurality of grooves is radially defined within an inner surface of the throughbore and each is configured to slidably receive the tab of the inner shaft. A lockout groove is defined within the inner surface of the throughbore disposed adjacent a final groove of the plurality of grooves and configured to receive the tab of the inner shaft and inhibit distal translation of the inner shaft relative to the elongate body. |
US10660648B2 |
Vascular occlusion devices and methods
A vascular occlusion device includes a braided filament mesh structure defining a longitudinal axis. The mesh structure has a relaxed configuration in which it has an axial array of radially-extending occlusion regions, each of which has a proximal side and a distal side meeting at a peripheral edge, the sides of each occlusion region forming a first angle relative to the longitudinal axis. Each occlusion region is axially separated from the adjacent occlusion region by a reduced-diameter connecting region. The mesh structure is radially compressible to a compressed state in which it is deployed intravascularly to a target site through a catheter. Upon deployment, the device radially expands to a constrained configuration in which the peripheral edges of the occlusion regions engage the vascular wall, and the sides of the occlusion regions form a second angle relative to the longitudinal axis that is smaller than the first angle. |
US10660647B2 |
Device for positioning and releasing a closure implant for closing the left atrial appendage
A device for closing the left atrial appendage. The device has a flexible and elongate pulling element fixed to a flexible material layer connected fixed to a self-expanding stent. The closure implant can be drawn back into the lumen of a catheter by the pulling element, and in so doing the stent framework can be transferred into a compressed state. The device enables a monitored and controllable release of the closure implant. |
US10660646B2 |
Exclusion device and system for delivery
A medical flow restrictor that may be used to exclude a saccular aneurysm from the circulatory system. The device, a thin walled, foil-like shell, is compacted for delivery. The invention includes the device, electroforming fabrication methods, delivery assemblies, and methods of placing, and using, the device. A device with an aneurysm lobe and an artery lobe self-aligns its waist at the neck of an aneurysm as the device shell is pressure expanded. Negative pressure is used to collapse both the aneurysm lobe and the artery lobe, captivating the neck of the aneurysm and securing the device. The device works for aneurysms at bifurcations and aneurysms near side-branch arteries. The device, unlike endovascular coiling, excludes the weak neck of the aneurysm from circulation, while leaving the aneurysm relatively empty. Unlike stent-based exclusion, the device does not block perforator arteries. This exclusion device can also limit flow through body lumens or orifices. |
US10660644B2 |
Rectal band ligation device and method of operation thereof
A rectal band ligation device and a method of operating the band ligation device. In one embodiment, the band ligation device includes: (1) a handle having a trigger associated therewith, (2) an extension tube extending from the handle and terminating in a head, (3) at least two openings in the head, (4) hollow pistons located in the openings and configured to move relative thereto between an extended position in which ends of the pistons are exposed through the openings and a retracted position, gaps between corresponding openings and hollow pistons being less than cross-sectional widths of elastic members stretched around the ends and (5) an actuating rod coupling the trigger and the pistons and configured to cause the pistons to move from the extended position to the retracted position. |
US10660638B2 |
Surgical suture with soft core
A fastening element includes (a) a non-load bearing core, the non-load bearing core includes a first biocompatible polymer; and (b) a load bearing sheath, the load bearing sheath including a second biocompatible polymer, wherein the load bearing sheath surrounds the non-load bearing core. The fastening element can be used as a suture, shoe lace or rope. The non-load bearing core has a Durometer Hardness Type A value ranging from 15 to 30. The load bearing sheath is formed from a plurality of yarns, each yarn comprising a plurality of filaments in form of mono or multifilament of the second biocompatible polymer. Each yarn may have a tenacity at break value ranging from 30 cN/dtex to 45 cN/dtex. |
US10660636B2 |
Suture apparatus, system and method
A suture apparatus having a housing, actuator and capture rod, the actuator being engaged to the capture rod to form an actuator-capture rod assembly, an elongated cannula shaft having a lumen that extends through the shaft, and capture rod retraction means, the housing including an internal region that is configured to receive and support the capture rod retraction means, actuator proximal end and actuator rod distal end therein, wherein said capture rod retraction means is in communication with said actuator. The actuator-capture rod assembly and capture rod retraction means being positioned and configured to transition from a retracted position to an extended position when an actuation force is applied to the actuator and return the retracted position by the retraction means when the actuation force is released. |
US10660628B2 |
Minimally disruptive retractor and associated methods for spinal surgery
This application describes a surgical retractor and related methods for providing access to a surgical target site for the purpose performing minimally invasive spinal fusion across one or more segments of the spinal column. |
US10660625B2 |
One-way actuator knob
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for safely delivering and deploying an intravascular device. An apparatus for controlling an intravascular device may include a body having rotating assembly disposed through the body. The rotating assembly may be configured to hold a proximal end of an elongate mandrel. The rotating assembly may be rotationally connected to the body by a one-way bearing. |
US10660622B2 |
Prostate biopsy needle
Present invention solved the problem of complications occurred during transrectal prostate biopsy, mostly infectious and bleeding complications. Thus, the prostate biopsy needle according to the invention comprising a cannula (1), a pointed stylet (2), which is mounted slidably in the cannula (1), handles (3a, 3 b) for the biopsy gun, which are located on the back side of the needle. An inner surface (4) of the cannula (1) and/or an outer surface (5) of the cannula (1) and/or a surface of the stylet (2) is coated with at least one active layer (6) comprising a biologically active agent, wherein the active layer (6) preferably forms a biodegradable structure enabling controlled release of the biologically active agent. |
US10660621B2 |
Device for collecting a biological sample
A device for collecting a biological sample in a patient includes a collection portion having a first axial end portion and a second axial end portion. The second axial end portion has a collapsed position and an expanded position. The second axial end portion moves in an axial direction relative to the first axial end portion when the second axial end portion moves between the collapsed position and the expanded position. The second axial end portion extends axially into the first axial end portion and has a concave shape when in the collapsed position. The second axial end portion is convex when in the expanded position. |
US10660620B2 |
Sperm collection device
The present disclosure provides a sperm collection device, including at least one driving unit, and a soft main body wrapping the at least one driving unit. The soft main body includes a penis passage. The at least one driving unit is configured to vibrate an inner wall of the penis passage and provide a squeezing force to the penis passage. |
US10660619B2 |
Cartridges for oral fluid analysis and methods of use
A disposable cartridge can be used for biofluid sample collection, preparation, and mixing with reagents. After sample collection, the cartridge can be inserted into a reader for sample analysis. This system can be used for detecting and measuring analytes, such as drugs, in saliva for example. This is useful for point of test detection of drugs in applications such as workplace drug testing and driving under the influence of drugs testing. |
US10660618B2 |
Disposable negative-pressure anterior chamber paracentesis syringe
The present invention discloses a disposable negative-pressure anterior chamber Paracentesis syringe which belongs to the technical field of medical supplies. It comprises nine parts, including a needle cap, a Paracentesis syringe, a needle base, an internal needle, a protective cover of the internal needle, an airlock, a needle tube, a collection tube and a collection tube rack. The invention has the advantages that it fixes the Paracentesis syringe during puncture and limits the depth of the needle insertion, releases the aqueous humor slowly to prevent a sudden drop of the intraocular pressure, reduces the risk of the intraocular infection by separating the anterior chamber from outside and the collection tube can collect and store the aqueous humor directly. |
US10660616B2 |
Acoustic wave image generating apparatus and control method thereof
There are provided an acoustic wave image generating apparatus and a control method thereof for making an insertion needle clear. A first ultrasound image is generated using ultrasound echo signals obtained from a first plurality of ultrasound transducers. From the first ultrasound image, an evaluation value indicating the discontinuity of a needle is calculated for an image of an insertion needle. In a case where the calculated evaluation value is less than a threshold value, a second ultrasound image is generated using ultrasound echo signals obtained from a second plurality of ultrasound transducers whose number is larger than the first plurality. The first ultrasound image is displayed if the evaluation value is equal to or greater than the threshold value, and the second ultrasound image is displayed if the evaluation value is less than the threshold value. |
US10660615B2 |
Patient-specific ultrasound thermal strain-to-temperature calibration
An apparatus for deriving tissue temperature from thermal strain includes a thermal strain measuring module. The module uses ultrasound (156, 158) to measure thermal strain in a region, within a subject, that surrounds a location (166a, 166f) where a temperature sensor is disposed. Also included is a temperature measurement module configured for, via the sensor, measuring a temperature at the sensor while the sensor is inside the subject. Further included is a patient-specific thermal-strain-to-temperature-change proportionality calibration module. The calibration module is configured for calibrating (S238) a coefficient and for doing so based on a measurement of a temperature parameter at that location derived from output of the temperature measurement module and on a measurement of thermal strain at that location obtained via the strain measuring module. The coefficient is usable, in conjunction with a thermal strain measurement derived from another location within the region, in evaluating (S242), for that other location, another temperature parameter. |
US10660614B2 |
Ultrasonic processing apparatus and method
An ultrasonic processing apparatus includes a viscoelastic coefficient calculation unit that calculates a viscoelastic coefficient of an object from an ultrasonic signal acquired through an oscillator of a probe; and a spatial change amount calculation unit that calculates spatial change amount of the viscoelastic coefficient calculated by the viscoelastic coefficient calculation unit and outputs the calculated spatial change amount as brightness information when displaying an image relating to the viscoelastic coefficient. |
US10660609B2 |
Methods and systems for determining fluid content of tissue
Diagnostic apparatus includes a plurality of antennas, which are configured to be disposed at different, respective locations on a thorax of a living body so as to direct radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic waves from different, respective directions toward a heart in the body and to output RF signals responsively to the waves that are scattered from the heart. Processing circuitry is configured to process the RF signals over time so as to provide a multi-dimensional measurement of a movement of the heart. |
US10660607B2 |
Ultrasound diagnosis apparatus for self-diagnosis and remote-diagnosis, and method of operating the ultrasound diagnosis apparatus
An ultrasound diagnosis apparatus and method enabling general users to easily acquire ultrasound images even when the users are unskilled at using ultrasound diagnosis apparatuses, and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having the ultrasound diagnosis method recorded thereon are provided. The ultrasound diagnosis apparatus includes a probe configured to acquire ultrasound data of an object; an image generation unit configured to generate an ultrasound image of the object by using the ultrasound data; a probe location acquisition unit configured to acquire a location of the probe on the object; a display unit configured to display the location of the probe and a reference location on an image representing the object; and a control unit configured to determine whether the location of the probe corresponds to the reference location. |
US10660605B2 |
Image processing module, ultrasonic imaging apparatus using the image processing module, and ultrasonic image generation method using the ultrasonic imaging apparatus
An image processing module includes a beamforming unit configured to provide a beamformed signal based on an input signal; a point spread function (PSF) database comprising at least one two-dimensional point spread function obtained based on at least one situational variable of the beamformed signal; and an image generation unit configured to select at least one two-dimensional point spread function from the point spread function database and perform deconvolution using the beamformed signal and the selected at least one two-dimensional point spread function to generate an image of a target portion of an object. |
US10660597B2 |
Method for estimating perfusion indices
The present invention relates to a method for estimating perfusion indices (PI) in a mammal (200), e.g. a human. Data (DAT, DAT′) representative of a contrast agent concentration as a function of time of an injected contrast agent is obtained from a medical imaging system (100). Perfusion indices (PI) are found by applying a parametric model (PM) for capillary transit time distributions as a function of time, and a minorize-maximization (MM) type procedure, such as an expectation-maximization (EM) type procedure, with regularization. The minorize-maximization type procedure has an exact analytical expression for the variance of an observation error of the contrast agent (Cε) in a non-linear observation model for the contrast agent concentration used in the maximization step. Clinical tests performed for 7 patients show improved MTT mapping as compared to singular value decomposition (SVD), and reduced sensitivity to delay. |
US10660595B2 |
Apparatus for x-ray imaging an object
The present invention relates to an apparatus (10) for imaging an object. It is described to position (210) an X-ray detector relative to at least one X-ray source such that at least a part of a region between the at least one X-ray source and the X-ray detector is an examination region for accommodating an object. In a first mode of operation, with the at least one X-ray source a first focal spot is produced (220), such that at least some first X-rays produced at the first focal spot pass through a first grating of an interferometer arrangement, the first grating positioned at a first position, and such that the at least some first X-rays pass through a second grating of the interferometer arrangement, the second grating positioned at a second position. In the first mode of operation, the at least some first X-rays are detected (230) with the X-ray detector at a detector position. In a second mode of operation, with the at least one X-ray source a second focal spot is produced (240), such that at least some second X-rays produced at the second focal spot avoid the first grating at the first position. In the second mode of operation, the at least some second X-rays are detected (250) with the X-ray detector at the detector position. |
US10660592B2 |
Method for generating a 3D data set complete in the central layer for volume reconstruction and cone-beam C-arm X-ray apparatus for performing the method
This disclosure generally relates to a method and an apparatus for recording a 3D data set of an ROI (50) complete in the central layer by using a cone-beam C-arm X-ray apparatus (1) having a cone beam (32) with a cone angle (35) in the plane of the C-arm and having a virtual scan center (51) in the center of the ROI (50), wherein the scan is performed with a trajectory pair situated in the virtual scan center (51) and composed of a focus trajectory and a detector trajectory and wherein the rotational portion (402) of the detector trajectory is formed from piece-wise defined superellipses. |
US10660589B2 |
Baseline shift determination for a photon detector
The present invention relates to determining baseline shift of an electrical signal generated by a photon detector (102) of an X-ray examination device (101). For this purpose, the photon detector comprises a processing unit (103) that is configured to determine a first crossing frequency of a first pulse height threshold by the electrical signal generated by the photon detector. The first pulse height threshold is located at a first edge of a noise peak in the pulse height spectrum of the electrical signal. |
US10660586B2 |
Radiation therapy systems that include primary radiation shielding, and modular secondary radiation shields
Radiation therapy systems and their components, including secondary radiation shields. At least some versions of the disclosed systems combine a radiation delivery device, a primary radiation shielding device, and a secondary shielding layer into an integrated, modular unit. This is accomplished by using a small direct beam shield capable of blocking a primary beam from a radiation delivery device. In turn, a thinner shielding layer can be used to surround the radiation delivery device and primary shielding device, enabling a single modular unit to be delivered to an installation site. In some embodiments, a bed may be disposed within the secondary shielding layer. In some embodiments, the system is configured to provide up to 4-pi (4π) steradians of radiation coverage to the bed from the radiation delivery device. |
US10660585B2 |
Radiation therapy systems that include primary radiation shielding, and modular secondary radiation shields
Radiation therapy systems and their components, including secondary radiation shields. At least some versions of the disclosed systems combine a radiation delivery device, a primary radiation shielding device, and a secondary shielding layer into an integrated, modular unit. This is accomplished by using a small direct beam shield capable of blocking a primary beam from a radiation delivery device. In turn, a thinner shielding layer can be used to surround the radiation delivery device and primary shielding device, enabling a single modular unit to be delivered to an installation site. In some embodiments, a bed may be disposed within the secondary shielding layer. In some embodiments, the system is configured to provide up to 4-pi (4π) steradians of radiation coverage to the bed from the radiation delivery device. |
US10660577B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting worsening heart failure
Systems and methods for detecting worsening cardiac conditions such as worsening heart failure events are described. A system may include sensor circuits to sense physiological signals and signal processors to generate from the physiological signals first and second signal metrics. The system may include a risk stratifier circuit to produce a cardiac risk indication. The system may use at least the first signal metric to generate a primary detection indication, and use at least the second signal metric and the risk indication to generate a secondary detection indication. The risk indication may be used to modulate the second signal metric. A detector circuit may detect the worsening cardiac event using the primary and secondary detection indications. |
US10660575B2 |
Ultra high impedance sensor with applications in neurosensing
A sensor circuit usable with capacitive sensors in an electrical potential sensing network is provided. The sensor circuit provides bias current while maintaining a high input impedance for signals in a frequency band of interest by positive feedback of a filtered measurement through a finite impedance. The sensor circuits are suited for technologies such as, but not limited to electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG) and electrocardiograms (ECG). A neurofeedback system utilizing the capacitive conduction sensor is also described. |
US10660570B2 |
Attention, comprehension, and drowsiness monitoring via head mounted device supporting augmented and mixed reality experiences
A head mounted display (HMD) system includes an HMD device worn on a head of a user. The HMD device incorporates electroencephalography (EEG) interfaces for monitoring the brain of a human subject during interaction with the HMD device. Fluctuations in electrical potential that are observed via the EEG interfaces may be used to detect event-related potentials (ERPs). The HMD system may programmatically perform one or more operations in response to detecting ERPs. The HMD system may further include off-board devices that communicate with the HMD device over a wireless communications network. |
US10660567B2 |
Apparatus, system, and method for mapping the location of a nerve
An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for mapping the location of a nerve. The apparatus includes at least one stimulation module, a stimulation detection module, a distance module, and a mapping module. The stimulation module stimulates a nerve with an electrical stimulation current from at least one stimulation electrode. A stimulation detection module detects a muscle reaction resulting from stimulation of the nerve by the at least one stimulation electrode. The distance module uses information from the at least one stimulation electrode and from the stimulation detection module to calculate a distance between the at least one stimulation electrode and the nerve. The mapping module maps a location on the nerve using at least two distances calculated by the distance module and position information of the at least one stimulation electrode for each of the at least two distances calculated. |
US10660566B2 |
Cardio-respiratory fitness assessment
Methods and systems for assessing cardio-respiratory fitness (CRF) with the use of body motion data is disclosed. Specific measurements of body movement (for example, motion amplitude or velocity, or distance covered during repetitive displacement) are dependent on a user's fitness level. Embodiments prompt the user to execute a simple set of periodic movements which can be used to estimate cardiovascular function (e.g., VO2max). Body motion data, such as activity count, accelerometer signals, or cadence of motion, is captured and analyzed to estimate the user's fitness. The combination of body motion data with various physical measurements (e.g. body weight, height, BMI) permits the method to predict the user's VO2max or similar physical fitness parameters. |
US10660563B2 |
System and method for determining sleep stage
Methods and apparatus monitor health by detection of sleep stage. For example, a sleep stage monitor (100) may access sensor data signals related to bodily movement and/or respiration movements. At least a portion of the detected signals may be analyzed to calculate respiration variability. The respiration variability may include one or more of variability of respiration rate and variability of respiration amplitude. A processor may then determine a sleep stage based on one or more of respiration variability and bodily movement, such as with a combination of both. The determination of sleep stages may distinguish between deep sleep and other stages of sleep, or may differentiate between deep sleep, light sleep and REM sleep. The bodily movement and respiration movement signals may be derived from one or more sensors, such as non-invasive sensor (e.g., a non-contact radio-frequency motion sensor or a pressure sensitive mattress). |
US10660562B2 |
System and method for measuring hair diameter
A system for measuring the diameter of a human hair (50), the system comprising: a mobile device (20); and a reference card (10) including a hair attachment mechanism (11a, 11b); the mobile device configured to convert an image of a human hair attached to the reference card by the attachment mechanism into a measurement of the diameter of the human hair, using the size of the reference card itself and/or the size of a calibration marker (12) on a surface of the reference card as a size reference. |
US10660559B2 |
Prosthetic limb sensory system for improved balance control
A feedback device for measuring balance related information, and for producing a stimulation of the skin that encodes that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects balance information and transmits at least one balance information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received balance information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem. |
US10660557B2 |
Fluid analysis cuvette with coupled transparent windows
Systems and method are disclosed for determining a concentration of an analyte in a fluid (e.g., blood). The system can draw blood from a patient and deliver the blood to a sample cell. A particular component of the fluid (e.g., plasma) may be separated and/or positioned such that the concentration of the analyte is measured in the particular component of the fluid (e.g., plasma). The sample cell can include a sample container that has two window pieces. The system can have a fluid passage having a tip configured to mate with a multi-lumen catheter without leaking. The multi-lumen catheter can have proximal and distal ports. A fluid pressure system can be configured to periodically draw fluid from vasculature through a proximal intravascular opening and the proximal port while maintaining a low pressure and/or flow rate to thereby reduce risk of reversing the fluid flow in a vessel and drawing infusates upstream into another intravascular opening. |
US10660556B2 |
Body fluid sampling element
A sampling element (110) for generating a sample of a body fluid is disclosed. The sampling element (110) comprises a housing (114), the housing having a chamber (122) with at least one puncture element (112) stored therein. A tip (132) of the puncture element (112) is movable through at least one puncture opening (124) of the housing (114) in order to perforate a skin portion of a user. The sampling element (110) further comprises at least one compression element (150), which is adapted to increase a pressure of the body fluid within a body tissue of the user in a region of puncturing when pressed onto the skin portion of the user. The compression element (150) is movably mounted to the housing (114). The sampling element (110) comprises at least one locking mechanism (168) for releasably locking the compression element (150) in at least two positions. The at least two positions comprise a first position (170) and a second position (172), the second position (172) being offset from the first position (170). In a further aspect of the invention, an analytical device (204) is disclosed, the analytical device (204) being adapted for using the sampling element (110) of the invention. |
US10660554B2 |
Methods and devices for analyte monitoring calibration
Methods, systems and devices for providing improved calibration accuracy of continuous and/or in vivo analyte monitoring systems based at least in part on insulin delivery information are provided. Many of the embodiments disclosed herein can determine appropriate conditions for performing a calibration of the analyte sensor in view of the scheduled delivery of insulin or administered insulin amount. One or more other parameters or conditions can also be incorporated to improve calibration accuracy including, for example, the physiological model associated with a patient, meal information, exercise information, activity information, disease information, historical physiological condition information, as well as other types of information. Furthermore, according to some embodiments, calibration of the analyte sensor can be delayed or not performed at all, if appropriate conditions are not met. |
US10660552B2 |
Detection device and detection method
A detection device generating first and second detection signals includes: a light-emitting unit that emits light to a measurement part for each of first and second periods repeated on a time axis; a signal generation unit that generates the first detection signal according to a light reception level of the light emitted from the light-emitting unit for each first period and passing along a first path inside the measurement part and the second detection signal according to a light reception level of the light emitted from the light-emitting unit for each second period and passing along a second path different from the first path inside the measurement part; and a control unit that controls a duration of at least one of the first and second periods so that component values of steady components included in the first and second detection signals are closer to each other. |
US10660551B2 |
Concentration-measurement device and concentration-measurement method
A concentration measurement apparatus measures a temporal relative change amount (ΔcHb, ΔO2Hb) of either or both of total hemoglobin concentration and oxygenated hemoglobin concentration in the head that vary due to repetition of chest compression, and includes a light incidence section making measurement light incident on the head, a light detection section detecting the measurement light propagated through the interior of the head and generating a detection signal in accordance with the intensity of the measurement light, and a CPU determining, based on the detection signal, the relative change amount (ΔcHb, ΔO2Hb) and performing a filtering process of removing frequency components less than a predetermined frequency from frequency components contained in the relative change amount (ΔcHb, ΔO2Hb). |
US10660549B2 |
Palm vein imaging device
A palm vein imaging device includes a housing, a light sensitive element and an optical imaging system, at least one imaging sensor for capturing images of palm veins, and a controller, wherein the palm vein imaging device contains an infrared transmission filter and a scattering filter installed above the light emitting elements and the light emitting elements are infrared light-emitting diodes emitting light of wavelength of 850 nm and 940 nm. The technical result of the utility model is increased quality of the obtained image of palm vein vascular pattern, reducing the amount of noises and distortions while imaging and as a result increased reliability of personal identification by means of the claimed device. |
US10660548B2 |
Evaluation apparatus and evaluation method
The present disclosure aims to provide an evaluation apparatus and an evaluation method capable of evaluating a walking assistance apparatus by simulating an actual person's walking motion. An evaluation apparatus 1 includes a placement part 5 on which a sole part of a walking assistance apparatus 4 to be evaluated is placed; an actuator 3 configured to apply a load to the walking assistance apparatus 4 in a direction of the placement part 5 in a state in which the sole part faces the placement part 5; and an actuator 6 configured to change a relative positional relation between the placement part 5 and the sole part. |
US10660547B2 |
Joint position error test systems and methods
Tools and techniques for providing joint position error test system are provided. A system includes a head sensing unit coupled to a joint position error processor. The head sensing unit may include a positional sensor and further be configured to be coupled to the head of a test subject. The joint position error processor may include a processor, and non-transitory computer readable media comprising instructions executable by the processor to record reference sensor data from the positional sensor when the test subject's head is in a reference position, record return sensor data when the test subject's head is in a return position. The instructions may further be executable to determine a position error based on the reference sensor data and the return sensor data, and to further determine the presence of a condition of the test subject based on the position error. |
US10660544B2 |
Self-compensating bed scale system for removable components
A patient support apparatus includes detectors and a controller operable to automatically update a tare weight for use in determining a true patient weight. The detectors are configured to produce signals indicating a presence or absence of a corresponding removable component. The controller is configured to determine weights of each and every removable component on the patient support apparatus and store each weight in a memory. The controller is further configured to receive the signals produced by the detectors and detect any addition or removal of removable components of the patient support apparatus, update the tare weight, and determine a weight of a patient being supported on the patient support apparatus. |
US10660543B2 |
Breathing detection apparatus
An apparatus including a tubular channel having a pathway extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the tubular channel. The proximal end is configured to connect directly or indirectly to an end tidal CO2 monitor. The distal end has an opening. The apparatus further includes a detection member including a chamber disposed in fluid communication with the pathway of the tubular channel such that gas entering the tubular channel via the opening on the distal end passes into the chamber. A detection element is disposed within the chamber and includes a component that is sensitive to one or more systemic biomarkers such that, upon exposure to a predetermined concentration level of the one or more systemic biomarkers contained in the gas, a state of the detection element experiences a permanent alteration and the detection member indicates that the predetermined concentration level of the one or more systemic biomarkers is present in the gas. |
US10660542B2 |
RFID markers and systems and methods for identifying and locating them
Systems and methods are provided for identifying or locating a tag within a patient's body that include a probe that transmits synchronized electromagnetic signals, e.g., RF energy, and optical signals, e.g., infrared light pulses into the patient's body, whereupon the tag converts the optical signals into electrical energy to open and close a switch in the tag to modulate signals, e.g., backscatter signals, transmitted by the tag in response to the electromagnetic signals. For example, the tag may include photodiodes coupled to the switch that transforms the optical signals to alternately short the antenna to modulate the backscatter signals. Alternatively, the tag may include a smart circuit that harvests electrical energy from the optical signals to power the smart circuit and/or modulate the backscatter signals, e.g., to include data related to the tag and/or alternate the tag between an information mode and a distance mode. |
US10660540B2 |
Method and device for measuring electrical impedance of biological tissues
A device for measuring an electrical impedance of biologic tissue may include electrodes configured to contact the biologic tissue and generate a differential voltage thereon. The device may include a first circuit coupled to the electrodes and configured to force an oscillating input signal therethrough, and a differential amplitude modulation (AM) demodulator coupled to the plurality of electrodes. The differential AM demodulator may be configured to demodulate the differential voltage, and generate a base-band signal representative of the demodulated differential voltage. The device may further include an output circuit downstream from the differential AM demodulator and may be configured to generate an output signal representative of the electrical impedance as a function of the base-band signal. |
US10660533B2 |
Remote heart rate monitoring based on imaging for moving subjects
Systems and methods are disclosed to measure a PPG signal. In some embodiments, a method may include capturing a plurality of frames of a subject; tracking the position of a region of interest of the subject in each of the plurality of frames; creating a first time series signal, a second time series signal, and third time series signal corresponding with respective color channels of the plurality of frames; normalizing the first, second, and third time series signals, combining the normalized first time series signal, the normalized first time series signal, and the normalized first time series signal into a combined signal; creating a spectral signal from the combined signal; and extracting the PPG signal from the spectral signal. |
US10660525B2 |
Optrode device
The present disclosure provides a device for monitoring and visualising electrical activity of biological tissue. The device uses a sensor arrangement comprising a matrix of conductive sensors and a transducing element for transducing electric fields in a variation of an optical property. In use, electric fields generated by the biological tissue are sensed by the sensor arrangement and transduced by the transducing element for optical imaging. |
US10660523B2 |
Light-source unit, measurement apparatus, near-infrared microscopic apparatus, optical detection method, imaging method, calculation method, functional bio-related substance, state management method, and manufacturing method
Provided is a reliable or accurate optical detection method or such an optical imaging method. Also provided is an application technique using such a method. At least a part of an optical path starting from a light-emitting source or reaching a photodetector includes a plurality of optical paths. At a predetermined position of the optical path, beams of light after passing through the plurality of optical paths are mixed. This mixed light is used for optical detection or optical imaging. An optical-length difference among beams of light passing through the plurality of optical paths may be longer than the coherence length. Means for feed-backing predetermined characteristics of a target to the optical characteristics to be used for optical detection or optical imaging may be included. Such means may be used separately from the above. Such means may be applied to another technique, an application material or an application program. |
US10660519B2 |
Systems and methods for eye tracking for motion corrected ophthalmic optical coherence tomography
Systems and methods for eye tracking for motion corrected ophthalmic optical coherence tomography (OCT) are disclosed. According to an aspect, an imaging system includes an eye tracking device configured to determine movement of an eye. The imaging system also includes an OCT apparatus configured to generate OCT images of a retina of the eye. The OCT apparatus includes a scanner operable to be moved for relocating an OCT scan pivot at a pupil plane for image capture and during capture of the OCT images. The imaging system also includes a controller configured to control the scanner to relocate the OCT scan pivot at the pupil plane based on the determined movement of the eye. |
US10660517B2 |
Age estimation using feature of eye movement
A computer-implemented method for estimating an age of a target individual includes obtaining information of eye movement of the target individual, analyzing the information of the eye movement to extract a feature of the eye movement, and estimating the age of the target individual using the feature of the eye movement. |
US10660515B2 |
Image display method of providing diagnosis information using three-dimensional tomographic data
A method of providing diagnosis information includes acquiring, from a first imaging area of an eye to be inspected, a first set of signals to create three-dimensional tomographic data, acquiring, from a second imaging area including at least a part of the first imaging area, a second set of signals to create three-dimensional motion contrast data, generating a first display image of the eye to be inspected using the first set of signals, generating a second display image using the second set of signals, and changing, when the first display image and the second display image are displayed side by side, at least one of display magnifications, lateral display positions of the eye to be inspected, a display range in the depth direction of the eye to be inspected, and viewpoints for a three-dimensional display, for the first display image and the second display image correspondingly. |
US10660510B2 |
Liposuction cannula with imaging means
Disclosed herein a liposuction cannula that comprises a tube with a front end at which there is provided at least one suction opening, and with a back end intended to be connected to a source of vacuum; in the tube there being defined at least one longitudinal flow conduit for the aspirated material; and an imaging apparatus capable of supplying first signals or data allowing the generation of a visual representation of the environment in close proximity to the front end of the tube of the cannula down to a first depth or distance, and second signals or data allowing the generation of a visual representation of the environment around the front end of the tube of the cannula down to a second depth or distance, greater than the said first depth or distance. |
US10660509B2 |
System for controlling an instrument using shape sensors
A system for controlling movement of a remotely controlled steerable instrument comprises a flexible instrument. The flexible instrument comprises a steerable distal portion and a passive proximal portion. The steerable distal portion is configured to articulate to change a shape of the steerable distal portion. The system further comprises a shape sensing device comprising an optical fiber that spirals around the steerable distal portion. The optical fiber is configured to provide a signal indicative of the shape of the steerable distal portion. The system further comprises a controller in signal communication with the optical fiber. The controller is logically coupled to the flexible instrument and is configured to output a control signal to articulate the steerable distal portion of the flexible instrument in response to receiving at least the signal from the optical fiber. |
US10660506B2 |
Adjustable endoscopic locks
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to apparatuses, devices, and methods for locks for endoscopic accessories. In one implementation, an adjustable lock for an endoscopic accessory includes a body slidably mounted upon a rail of the endoscopic accessory, and an arm extending about a portion of the body. The arm may be connected to the body and pivotable relative to the body between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, teeth on an inner surface of the arm may engage a toothed rack on the rail such that the adjustable lock is secured to the rail. In the open position, the teeth on the inner surface of the arm may be clear of the toothed rack such that the lock may slide relative to the rail. |
US10660505B2 |
Method and apparatus for examining the light and/or image transmission properties of an endoscopic or exoscopic system
A method for examining the light and/or image transmission properties of an endoscopic or exoscopic system having the components endoscope or exoscope, light carrier, light source and camera, wherein at least the endoscope or exoscope is taken from a first supply quantity of endoscopes or exoscopes and/or at least the light carrier is taken from a second supply quantity of light carriers, wherein the endoscope or exoscope is provided with an identifier and/or the light carrier is provided with an identifier, wherein the identifier or the identifiers contain/s identification data that individualizes the respective endoscope or exoscope and/or the respective light carrier, wherein the components are connected to each other so as to be ready for operation in the form of a current component combination. The method comprises the steps of: capturing the identification data of the endoscope or exoscope and/or the light carrier, capturing at least one transmission parameter of the current component combination, storing the identification data and the captured at least one transmission parameter. Also described is an apparatus for carrying out the method. |
US10660499B2 |
Dishwasher
A dishwasher that includes: a washing tub that includes an interior space to accommodate objects; a main arm that is configured to rotate in the interior space and spray water to the objects; an auxiliary arm that is configured to rotate in the interior space and spray water to the objects; a stationary gear unit that is configured to rotate with the main arm, and that includes a plurality of gear teeth; an eccentric gear unit that is configured to rotate based on rotation of the main arm, the eccentric gear unit being in engagement with one or more teeth of the plurality of gear teeth; and a link member that is configured to (i) generate elastic force based on rotation of the eccentric gear unit and (ii) rotate the auxiliary arm based on elastic force is disclosed. |
US10660494B1 |
Vacuum cleaner
A vacuum cleaner having a body supported on frame members that join to form a saddle beneath the body and are connected to a central member that extends downwardly to a nozzle assembly. The central member is tubular and communicates with a passage in one of the upper frame members to form a flow path from the nozzle assembly. An articulated neck interconnects the central member and the nozzle assembly to transmit front-to-back and rotational motions applied via a handle above the body. A detachable hose forms a flow path from the tubular frame members to a bag housing in an upper part of the body. A motor housing below the bag housing includes a diverter that directs air and noise from the vacuum blower against a closed rearward wall and out a front vent directed away from the user. An ozone generator introduces ozone/ions into the discharge air. |
US10660490B2 |
Toilet convenient to assemble and disassemble
A toilet convenient to assemble and disassemble includes a toilet body (10) of which the upper end is provided with a supporting seat (30) and a toilet cover plate (20) of which the rear end is provided with a pivot shaft (40), wherein the supporting seat (30) is provided with an embedding hole (31) and the pivot shaft (40) is provided with an inserting column (41), the inserting column (41) being embedded into the embedding hole (31). In this way, whether the inserting column (41) is aligned to the embedding hole (31) or not can be seen clearly during the installation process, thereby the inserting column (41) may be directly aligned and embedded, thus, the operation is very convenient, blind installation is avoided and the installation efficiency is obviously improved. |
US10660487B1 |
Hair dryer mountable between spaced apart wall panels
A hair dryer and dryer system mountable between a pair of wall panels includes a hollow cylindrical housing having open inlet and outlet ends and a passageway extending therebetween, a group of co-operative components supported by the housing in communication with its passageway and co-operable to induce an inflow of unheated air into the housing open inlet end and an outflow of heated air from the housing open outlet end, a threadably adjustable annular coupler at the housing open inlet end, and an annular flange at the housing open outlet end. The annular coupler and annular flange together enable the housing to be disposed between and clamped respectively to the wall panels with the open inlet and outlet ends of the housing respectively occupying the first and second openings of the wall panels. |
US10660486B2 |
Monitoring system for dispenser
In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a sheet material dispenser. The dispenser can include support for supporting a supply of the sheet material, and a feed roller arranged along a feed path of the sheet material downstream from the supply of sheet material that is operable to pull the sheet material from the supply of sheet material for feeding thereof. Additionally, the dispenser can include a controller that is in communication with the feed roller and includes programming for monitoring rotation of the feed roller during a dispensing cycle for feeding a selected length of the sheet material from the supply of sheet material. A material supply monitoring system further can be in communication with the controller, and operative to detect a number of rotations or an angle of rotation of the supply sheet material during at least a series of dispensing cycles. |
US10660484B1 |
Scrubbing device
A scrubbing device includes a housing. An axle is rotatably mounted on the housing. The scrubbing device also includes a motor operatively coupled to the axle. The scrubbing device further includes at least one brush wheel and a stone wheel mounted on the axle. The at least one brush wheel includes a plurality of bristles. The scrubbing device also includes a pipe having a plurality of holes disposed above the axle. The pipe is in fluid communication with a source of fluid. |
US10660481B2 |
Automatic foam soap dispenser
An automatic foam soap dispenser includes a liquid soap dispenser, an activation unit, and an actuation unit. The liquid soap dispenser includes an outlet, a fluid reservoir for containing liquid soap, and a pump being depressed for dispensing the liquid soap in the fluid reservoir to the outlet. The activation unit includes a sensor for detecting a presence of a user of the liquid soap dispenser, and a motor having a transmission shaft, wherein the motor is activated by the sensor for generating a rotational power to the transmission shaft. The actuation unit includes a pressing member and a linkage system arranged to transmit the rotational power from the motor to a linear movement to the pressing member so as to drive the pressing member to depress the pump. |
US10660479B1 |
Rail pin adjustable spa headrest
An adjustable spa headrest has two side surfaces laterally disposed between front and back surfaces. A first projection extends outwardly from one of the side surfaces. A guide rail, positioned for receiving the projection, allows the spa headrest to be positioned in a number of positions. The guide rail includes a horizontal slot, a vertical slot including a number of spaced notches, each notch defined by a pair of second projections, and a spring arm depending in the vertical slot. When the first projection moves to a position between one of the second projections and the spring arm, the spring arm moves away from the second projection whereupon the spring arm applies a spring force to the first projection in a direction of second projection. In response to positioning the first projection in one of the notches, the spring arm secures the first projection in the one of the notches. |
US10660473B2 |
System, device and method for controlling convective heating of a griddle
Devices, systems, and methods for maintaining convection heat within a heating region of a griddle and channeling the convection heat therefrom. The griddle includes a ribbing structure along its underside surface in a configuration that cooperates with the burners of a cooking station. Such ribbing structure allows a user to control the convective heating of the griddle as desired and channels the convective heat to a single side of the griddle, away from the user. |
US10660468B2 |
Modular rotisserie accessory for use in oven cavity
An accessory for an oven includes a support base and a heating element hingedly coupled to the support base. The heating element is movable between a generally horizontal position and a generally vertical position. A motor is positioned in the support base. A drive assembly is positioned in the support base and operably coupled to the motor. A rotary pan is operably coupled to the drive assembly and positioned on a top side of the support base. A food holder assembly is operably coupled to the rotary pan. |
US10660465B2 |
Controlling food processing steps of a multi-function cooking apparatus and remote kitchen appliances
A control system, method and computer program product for controlling food processing steps performed by a multi-function cooking apparatus and food processing steps performed by one or more remote kitchen appliances for preparing a food product. A recipe program interface is configured to access on a data storage device a recipe program for preparing the food product wherein the recipe program is configured to be executed by the cooking apparatus and to synchronize food processing steps performed by the cooking apparatus with food processing steps performed by the one or more remote kitchen appliances. A validation component is configured to check if the one or more remote kitchen appliances are registered with the cooking apparatus in an appliance registry, and is further configured to check if technical specifications of registered remote kitchen appliances comply with control parameters in respective recipe program instructions. |
US10660461B1 |
Personal support device with elongate inserts
A comfort device comprising a plurality of elongate inserts is disclosed herein. The comfort device can include one or more compartments configured to store the plurality of elongate inserts. The plurality of elongate inserts can have a length and a cross-section, where the cross-section has a cross-sectional area and a plurality of dimensions. The length of the inserts can be at least eight inches and at least eight times a greatest dimension of the cross-sectional area. The comfort device can include one or more openings and fastening mechanism corresponding to the one or more openings. The plurality of elongate inserts can generate tensional force in response to a force applied to the comfort device, thus providing improved elasticity for the comfort device. |
US10660460B2 |
Decorative artwork mount for decks
A decorative mount includes at least a frame, a retainer trim, and a removal mechanism. The frame includes a base, a sidewall extending from a front surface of the base, and a pair of slots defined on opposing sides of an inner surface of the sidewall and spaced away from the base. The retainer trim includes an inner edge and an outer edge. The inner edge defines an opening and a pair of trim tabs extend from opposing sides of the outer edge. The trim tabs fit within the pair of slots, releasably retaining the retainer trim to the frame. The removal mechanism includes a support base disposed against the base of the frame, a lever arm including a first end and a second end, and a pivot pivotably coupling the lever arm to the support base. |
US10660456B2 |
Automated hygienic utensil dispenser
A hygienic automatic electric utensil dispenser for use in eating establishments such as hospitals, schools, or other areas where large number of people are eating food in a central area. The dispenser can be refilled using prepackaged stacked plastic utensil in a self-sealing plastic bags without the user ever touching the utensil during the refilling process. The dispenser delivers the utensil in a sanitary method using a plurality of sensors. |
US10660454B2 |
Child carrying garment
A garment with an integrated carry system has a front panel, a rear panel, a first arm opening, a second arm opening, a first leg opening, a second leg opening, a first shoulder strap, and a second shoulder strap. The first shoulder strap comprises a first end coupled proximate the first arm opening and a second end coupled to the front panel proximate the first leg opening, where the first shoulder strap is removably received in a first compartment formed in the front panel intermediate the first arm opening and the first leg opening. The second shoulder strap has a first end coupled proximate the second arm opening and a second end coupled to the front panel proximate the second leg opening, where the second shoulder strap is removably received in a second compartment formed in the front panel intermediate the second arm opening and the second leg opening. |
US10660453B2 |
Wearable child carriers and methods of use
Wearable child carriers and methods for use are disclosed. A representative device includes a sash configured to rest across a shoulder of the user and be positioned over the user's torso, and a cradle supported by the sash and configured to support and secure a child in a generally horizontal position against a frontside of the user's body. The cradle can include a head region supported by one end of the sash and configured to support and secure the sides and back of the child's head, a body region supported by another end of the sash and configured to support the child's torso and legs, and a flap extending from the body region and configured to wrap at least partially around the child's body and a portion of the body region. |
US10660448B2 |
Folding bedstead
A folding bedstead comprises a first and second unit bedsteads hinged through one or more connecting positions. The unit bedsteads comprise a frame comprising a plurality of corners and an interior. A plurality of bars are disposed in one direction of the frame internally. Each connecting member is disposed in a corner and comprises a body and a first and second lugs. The body is coupled to the corner. The first and second lugs are disposed in the body. A supporting leg, hinged with the first lug, is disposed thereon. A diagonal bracing member is disposed on the second lug wherein one end of the diagonal bracing member is coupled with the second lug, and another end of the diagonal bracing member is coupled with the supporting leg. A third lug is disposed on the body wherein one side of the supporting leg presses against the third lug when unfolded. |
US10660446B2 |
Modular bed
A modular adjustable bed includes a bed frame unit, front and rear sliding frames disposed to be slidable on the bed frame unit, a head support frame pivotally mounted on the front sliding frame, a pair of prop links coupling the head support frame to a front frame of the bad frame unit, and a leg support frame pivotally mounted on the rear sliding frame. When the head support frame is driven to be displaced to a head elevated position from a head normal position, the front sliding frame is displaced to a front position from a rear position. The leg support frame can be driven to move from a leg normal position to a leg elevated position. |
US10660444B2 |
Seat pad
A seat pad (10) of the present invention includes a placement surface (11). A lateral slit portion (15) which extends from an outer side of the seat pad (10) toward an inner side thereof is formed in a first lateral direction (B1) along the placement surface (11), and the lateral slit portion (15) is curved and thereby protrudes in a thickness direction (H) orthogonal to the placement surface (11). |
US10660439B2 |
Bracket mechanism for pre-fabricated office enclosure beams and method of using the same
A bracket mechanism is configured to facilitate connection of multiple rail elements to form an elongated element to span over a work space and/or to help support a continuous integral element spanning over a work space. The bracket mechanism can be configured to help ensure the rigidity of the elongated element positioned over the work space so that the elongated element does not sag or bow downwards as it extends over the work space. |
US10660434B2 |
Lifting hardware
Lifting hardware for a base which can be lowered into an opening of a work surface, includes a support frame which holds the base and is adjustable vertically relative to the work surface by a drive, the exterior periphery of the support frame is arranged at a distance from edges of the opening in the horizontal direction; the base rests loosely on the support frame in the vertical direction and is held thereon in a form-fitting manner in the horizontal direction by four engagement structures which form corners of a rectangle, each having a vertically oriented web on the support frame or base, and a complementary plug-in slot on the other and fixes the position of the support frame and base only in the horizontal direction normal to the web; and the plug-in slots are oriented at right angles to one another for each pair of mutually adjacent engagement structures. |
US10660432B2 |
Shelf system
A shelf system has a shelf component and a support frame component configured to removably support the shelf component in a cantilever fashion in an assembled state of the shelf system. The shelf component has a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end, a rear end, opposite sides between the front and rear ends, and a longitudinal groove formed in the bottom surface between the opposite sides. The support frame component is formed of a base panel having a front side, a rear side, a top end, a bottom end and opposite lateral sides between the top and bottom ends. A pair of support members extend from the front side of the support frame component for supporting a cross member. The longitudinal groove of the shelf component is configured to engage the cross member of the support frame component in the assembled state of the shelf system. |
US10660429B2 |
Cleansing system
A handheld, therapeutic cleansing system includes a cleansing implement, for example a brush or pumice stone, magnetically coupled to a cleansing device. The cleansing device may include an elongated handle and a head portion extending from an end of the handle. The cleansing device may include a plurality of nozzles positioned around a perimeter of the head portion. The cleansing device may define an annular fluid path in fluid communication with the plurality of nozzles to supply fluid to the nozzles. The cleansing device may include a first magnetic material positioned radially inward of the annular fluid path. The cleansing implement may be magnetically coupled to the head portion of the cleansing device. The cleansing implement may include a second magnetic material that is magnetically attracted to the first magnetic material to couple the cleansing implement to the head portion of the cleansing device. |
US10660428B2 |
Small parts pouch with self-sealing closure
A self-closing utility bag for holding small articles includes a pouch with an upper pouch portion, a lower pouch portion, a neck portion between the upper and lower pouch portions, a top opening that is maintained in a partially open orientation, and a self-closing mechanism. The self-closing mechanism includes a first resilient strip disposed parallel to a pouch top opening at a location either adjacent the neck portion in the upper pouch portion but spaced from the pouch top opening or at the neck portion, and a second resilient strip disposed opposite the first resilient strip where the first and second resilient strips maintain the pouch in a closed orientation but having a resilient spring action that allows intruding access to an inside of the lower portion while returning to the closed orientation when the intruding access is removed. |
US10660423B2 |
Systems for applying cosmetic compositions
Described herein is a cosmetic system for applying a cosmetic composition including a cosmetic applicator and a cosmetic composition, where the cosmetic applicator includes a container configured to store the cosmetic composition, an applicator head having a non-linear shape with a proximal end and a distal end, and a slit along an axis of the applicator head, the distal end connected to the container. |
US10660420B2 |
Cosmetic compositions
A topical composition comprising a Polymer, a high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HWM HA) and/or its salt, a low molecular weight hyaluronic acid (LWM HA) and/or its salt, and a polyamino acid and/or its salt; and water and a method for identifying a test polymer that forms a micro-mesh structure when combined with such ingredients. |
US10660419B2 |
Packaged skin treatment composition and method
A packaged skin treatment composition comprising: (a) a receptacle with a neck and having stored therein a treatment composition containing microscopic three dimensional spherical structures having membranous outer walls and secluded internal spaces, (b) a wiper affixed within the neck and having an internal barrel portion, (c) a closure for the receptacle, (d) an applicator comprised of a rod with a proximal end affixed to the closure and a distal end terminating in an enlarged portion, wherein when the rod is extracted from the receptacle the treatment composition loads onto the applicator in an amount sufficient to permit application of the treatment composition containing the microscopic spherical structures to the treatment surface. |
US10660416B2 |
Wheel arrangement for a suitcase
A piece of luggage (1) comprising a housing (2) and at least one pair of caster wheels (9), wherein each of the caster wheels (9) comprises a swivel axis (S) and at least one wheel (10) with a peripheral surface (11) rotating around a rotation axis (R) running perpendicular to the swivel axis (S). The diameter (D) of the at least one wheel (9) is as large as possible under the provision that in a rotational position parts of the peripheral surface (10) of the wheel (9) extend in a space between a center plane (C) extending centrally between a front wall (3) and a back wall (4) and a reference plane (P) extending parallel and at a distance (A) to the center plane (C), which distance (A) amounts up to 20% of the diameter (D) of the wheel (9). |
US10660415B1 |
Umbrella frame structure for two-fold inverted umbrella
An umbrella frame structure for two-fold inverted umbrella includes an umbrella shaft assembly, and a plurality of rib assemblies each including a main rib, a sub rib, a stretcher and a tip that connects one end of the main rib and one end of the sub rib. The stretcher has one end thereof connected to a part of the main rib between the two opposite ends of the main rib, and an opposite end thereof disposed in one respective positioning groove of a lower nest of the umbrella shaft assembly and pivotally connected with an opposite end of the sub rib in the respective positioning groove. The main rib has an opposite end thereof pivotally connected to an upper nest of the umbrella shaft assembly. |
US10660398B2 |
Rubber member for laser bonding and shoe
A rubber member for laser bonding of the present invention containing a rubber ingredient and silica, wherein the silica has an average particle size of more than 50 nm and 120 nm or less, and the amount of the silica is 10 parts by mass to 50 parts by mass based on 100 parts by mass of the rubber ingredient, the rubber member has a laser light transmittance of 30% or more, provided that the laser light transmittance is a transmittance when the rubber member has a thickness of 2 mm and is irradiated with laser light having a wavelength of 808 nm. The silica preferably includes silica having an average particle size of more than 50 nm and 120 nm or less and silica having an average particle size of 5 nm to 50 nm, and the amount of the silica having an average particle size of more than 50 nm and 120 nm or less is 10 parts by mass to 50 parts by mass based on 100 parts by mass of the rubber ingredient and the amount of the silica having an average particle size of 5 nm to 50 nm is 10 parts by mass to 50 parts by mass based on 100 parts by mass of the rubber ingredient. |
US10660397B1 |
Interchangeable heel member
An interchangeable heel member comprising a locking mechanism is provided. The locking mechanism comprises a pin member operated by a button. The interchangeable heel member is coupled to a shoe by means of the pin member. The shoe comprises a groove provided at a heel plate. The pin member is made to fit in the groove to hold the interchangeable heel member to the shoe. In order to remove the interchangeable heel member from the shoe, the button is pressed and the pin member is released from the groove. The interchangeable heel member is replaced with replacement heels that differ in height or diameter. |
US10660396B2 |
Sports shoes
The invention discloses a pair of sports shoes comprising a shoes body, a pressure generating device, a humidity sensor, a controller and a switch valve. A shoes chamber is provided at the heel of the shoes body, and the pressure generating device is arranged in the groove chamber. The upper work end of the pressure generating device is in contact with the lower surface of the insole of the shoes body; the humidity sensor is setted at the upper surface of the insole of the shoes body; the humidity sensor, the controller and the switch valve are electrically connected in turn, and the pressure generating device supplies power to the humidity sensor, the controller, and the switch valve, respectively; the controller controls the pressure generating device to stop or start energizing the solenoid valve tongue of the switch valve to close or conduct the gas passage. |
US10660395B2 |
Smart terminal service system and smart terminal processing data
A terminal service system and a terminal processing data are disclosed. The terminal service system comprises a terminal and shoe performing data communication with the terminal, wherein the shoe comprises a communication unit for transmitting and receiving a signal to and from the terminal; a sensor unit for sensing first movement data of a user who wears the shoe, through a first sensor; a memory for storing data sensed through the sensor unit; and a controller for controlling turn-on/turn-off of a second sensor on the basis of the first movement data sensed through the first sensor included in the sensor unit to sense second movement data of the user who wears the shoe, and identifying the first movement data sensed through the first sensor from the second movement data sensed through the second sensor to transmit the identified result to the smart terminal, and the smart terminal configures and outputs a user interface on the basis of the first and second movement data transmitted from the shoe. |
US10660393B2 |
Protective helmet
A protective helmet for protecting the head of a user, characterized in that it comprises an enveloping structure consisting of an inner component (1), at least one intermediate component (2) and an outer base component (3) having an annular configuration, where the components (1, 2, 3) are coupled one inside the other, can move in relation to each other from a retracted position to a deployed position and vice versa, and create a space, in a deployed position, corresponding to the part of the user's head that is inside the helmet. |
US10660392B2 |
Helmet
A helmet includes an operation mechanism, which is accommodated in an accommodation portion, on an outer shell of the helmet for operating an anti-glare visor with a transmission cable. One wall surface at an end of the accommodation portion in an operation direction defines an end surface including an insertion hole extending through the outer shell for passage of the transmission cable. |
US10660391B2 |
Helmet with floating brow band
A helmet comprises an impact-absorbing shell, a band secured to the shell, and a resilient member. The band is secured to the shell at two securing locations such that an intermediate portion of the band between the two securing locations is in spaced relation to the shell. The resilient member is operatively positioned between the securing location and the impact-absorbing shell to facilitate resilient movement of the band relative to the impact-absorbing shell. The band comprises a brow assembly positioned at a front of the impact-absorbing shell and including a brow belt. The brow belt comprises a belt opening, and the resilient member is positioned in the belt opening. A portion of the belt defining the belt opening can be positioned in a groove in the resilient member. A fastener inserted through a fastener opening in the resilient member to secure the resilient member to the impact-absorbing shell. |
US10660388B2 |
Artificial lash extensions
Clusters of artificial lashes are initially formed using, for example, a hot melt method in which artificial hairs secured to one another following exposure to a heat source. Multiple clusters can then be connected to one another to form a lash fusion. For example, a lash fusion could include three clusters that are connected together in a straight line. Multiple lash fusions can be arranged proximate to one another to form a set. In some embodiments, the multiple lash fusions are positioned such that the form of the set matches the curvature of the tightline of an eyelid. An adhesive can then be applied to the top of each lash fusion in the set, which enables an individual to easily apply the set directly to the underside of the individual's natural eyelashes (i.e., near the underside of the eyelid beneath the lash line). |
US10660385B2 |
Mask
A mask including: a mask main body 11; and a cord 12 that is placed over both ears or the head of a wearer to fix the mask main body 11 at a specific position on the face of the wearer, wherein the mask main body includes an inner layer 15 that is positioned on the side of the mouth of the wearer when the mask is being worn, an outer layer 17 that is on the outside of the mask when the mask is being worn, and a filter layer 16 that is positioned between the inner layer 15 and the outer layer 17, the filter layer 16 including two or more layers of a melt blown nonwoven fabric layer. |
US10660382B2 |
Apparatus, systems and methods for optimizing and masking compression in a biosensing garment
Embodiments described herein relate generally to devices, systems and methods for optimizing and masking compression in a biosensing garment. The biosensing garment has a first fabric portion configured to be disposed about a circumferential region of a user, the first fabric portion having an inner surface including electrode sensor assembly configured to be placed in contact with the skin of the user, the first fabric portion having a first compression rating; and a second fabric portion extending from the first fabric portion, the second fabric portion having a second compression rating less than the first compression rating. |
US10660377B2 |
Brassiere and front panel for brassiere
A brassiere includes bra cups holding a wearer's breasts. A shaping foam layer is sandwiched between outer and inner layers of each bra cup and extends from a lower to an upper edge of each cup. A support shelf assembly spans across a lower portion of each bra cup and includes a support component located proximate the lower edge of the cups, a non-stretch stabilizer fabric layer spanning between both cups and along a full length of the support component, and a supportive foam layer spanning between both cups and along the support component. The inner, outer, shaping foam, stabilizer fabric, and supportive foam layers span across a center gore that connects the bra cups to form a front panel of the brassiere. The support shelf assembly is molded between the inner layer and the shaping foam layer and is an embedded, integral part of the front panel. |
US10660372B2 |
Battery connector for electronic cigarette with side air intake
The connector is configured to couple a first section and a second section of an e-vaping device. The connector includes a flange with a first end and a second end, a shaft with sidewalls extending from the first end of the flange, and a cylindrical base extending from the second end of the flange. The connector defines a longitudinal opening extending from the shaft through the cylindrical base, the sidewalls and the flange collectively defining at least one first channel in fluid communication with the longitudinal opening. The e-vaping device includes the connector. |
US10660371B2 |
Electronic vaping systems
A vape wick package includes a wick; a first frangible shell containing the wick; a second frangible shell containing an electronic juice (e-juice), wherein the wick and e-juice shells are in a dual chamber frangible shell; and a protective layer covering first and second frangible shells. |
US10660366B2 |
Wick-positioning cartomizer
A cartomizer of an electronic smoking article comprises a partially slit air tube configured to position a heater coil surrounding a wick. |
US10660363B2 |
Electronic vaping device and components thereof
A cartomizer of an electronic vaping device includes a heater circuit which is located adjacent an air passage thereof. The heater circuit includes an electrically resistive heater in electrical communication with a secondary coil. A wick extends across the air passage. The wick is configured to draw pre-vapor formulation from a reservoir toward the heater. The heater is configured to heat the pre-vapor formulation to a temperature sufficient to vaporize the pre-vapor formulation and form a vapor. The cartomizer is connectable to a power supply component which includes a power source in electrical communication with a primary coil. The power supply component is configured to induce sufficient voltage in the secondary coil of the heater circuit such that the secondary coil is configured to heat the heater and vaporize the pre-vapor formulation when the primary coil is powered by the power source. |
US10660359B2 |
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 nicotine or a derivative thereof dispersed in the mouth-stable polymer matrix. The oral product is adapted to release the nicotine or derivative thereof from the body when the body is received within the oral cavity and exposed to saliva. |
US10660356B2 |
Sweetened consumables comprising mogroside V or swingle extract fraction as sweetness enhancer and method of enhancing sweetness of consumables
Disclosed are sweetened consumables and methods of forming said sweetened consumables that comprise certain sweeteners and at least one sweetness enhancer in a concentration near its sweetness detection threshold. The sweeteners include sucrose, fructose, glucose, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, xylose, arabinose, rhamnose, erythritol, xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol, inositol, acesulfame potassium, aspartame, neotame, sucralose, saccharine, or combinations thereof. The sweetness enhancer is selected from naringin dihydrochalcone, mogroside V, swingle extract, rubusoside, rubus extract, rebaudioside, and stevioside. |
US10660342B2 |
Fat composition
Fat compositions are described that comprise 95% by weight of a blend of a first lauric fat and a crystal modifier. A crystal modifier included in fat compositions described herein is an interesterified blend of a second lauric fat and a palmitic fat. Additional fat compositions are described herein that include a first lauric fat, a crystal modifier, and a liquid oil. Also described are methods of making a fat composition described herein, and food ingredients and food products that include a fat composition described herein. |
US10660341B2 |
Counter-rotating dough making mechanism
A counter-rotating dough making mechanism, including a drive shaft (9) that is provided with an upper dough hook assembly (1) and a lower dough hook assembly (2) is disclosed. The lower dough hook assembly (2) is preferably provided with a stir plate (3) which enhances the thorough mixing of flour during dough kneading. The upper dough hook assembly (1) and the lower dough hook assembly (2) are connected by gears (42a, 42b, 42c) so that they rotate synchronously but in the opposite direction. By the counter-rotating action of the upper dough hook assembly (1) and the lower dough hook assembly (2), the dough making process is more effective as compared to the usual single piece dough hook as used in many stand mixers. The design and construction of the disclosed counter-rotating dough making mechanism is simple, robust, and reliable, and can deliver superior performance in dough making. |
US10660339B2 |
Chlorine dioxide based formulation with improved stability
Disclosed are devices, systems, and methods for producing broad spectrum disinfectants, sanitizers, cleaner and deodorizers using chlorine dioxide compositions, and more particularly, to methods for producing chlorine dioxide compositions having improved long term stability by the proper choice of pH and through the careful choice of other product formula ingredients. |
US10660337B2 |
Stable agrochemical composition and process thereof
An agrochemical composition comprising at least one low melting active ingredient; at least one moisture sensitive active ingredient; and an additive, characterised in that said additive has a softening point or melting point lower than the melting point of said low melting active ingredient; a process for the preparation thereof, a method of use thereof and a kit comprising the same is disclosed. |
US10660334B2 |
Fused bicyclic heterocycle derivatives as pesticides
The invention relates to novel compounds of the formula (I) in which Aa, Ab, Ac, Ad, R1, Q and n have the definitions given above, to their use as acaricides and/or insecticides for controlling animal pests and to processes and intermediates for their preparation. |
US10660331B2 |
Sprayable, aqueous alcoholic microbicidal compositions comprising zinc ions
Disclosed are pressurized surface treatment compositions which impart a microbicidal benefit to treated surfaces which compositions comprise (or in certain preferred embodiments may consist essentially of, or may consist of): a zinc ion source material which releases zinc ions into the treatment composition, preferably a source of Zn++ ions, at least lower alkyl aliphatic monohydric alcohol which independently of other constituents present exhibits a microbicidal effect, a propellant; and, water. The compositions may further optionally include one or more further optional constituents such as a detersive surfactant and/or minor amounts of one or more constituents which impart one or more advantageous technical or aesthetic benefits to the compositions, including one or more detersive surfactants wherein the compositions have pH of at least 5. The compositions exhibit a microbicidal or germicidal or antimicrobial effect on treated inanimate surfaces and are characterized in exhibiting a microbicidal benefit when tested against one or more challenge microorganisms, preferably against poliovirus type 1 (Sabin) [“PV1”], according to one or more of the following standardized test protocols: ASTM E1052 Standard Test Method for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents against Viruses in Suspension, or ASTM E1053 Standard Test Method to Assess Virucidal Activity of Chemicals Intended for Disinfection of Inanimate, Nonporous Environmental Surfaces, or European Standard Surface Test, EN13697, or AOAC Germicidal Spray Products as Disinfectant Test Method, AOAC Index, 17th Ed. (2000). |
US10660330B2 |
Mosquito control product
A mosquito control product includes a two part composition including separated wet and dry ingredients. The wet and dry ingredients include active and inert ingredients. The active ingredients include thyme, rosemary, cinnamon, and citronella oil and the inert ingredients include water, sugar, yeast, wheat flour, sodium bicarbonate, and licorice extract. When the wet and dry ingredients are combined they form a carrier agent contacting a mosquito with the active ingredients wherein the mosquito is discouraged from seeking a blood meal. |
US10660328B2 |
Extremely fast freezing, low-temperature blast freezer
A freezer includes a plurality of shelves in an insulated payload bay; a plurality of evaporators coupled to the payload bay with a multiplicity of coolant tubes in each evaporator, wherein each tube enters and then exits the payload bay, further comprising one or more cryogenic valves coupled to the coolant tubes; a pump to force coolant flowing through the evaporators with a pressure of at least 90 psi to supply the coolant at each evaporator with at least 80 gallons per hour of coolant; and a plurality of fans to circulate cooled air in the payload bay. |
US10660327B2 |
Multilayer insulation of biological samples and cooling by immersing in a cryogenic liquid for cryopreservation
A container system and method for cryopreservation of sperm includes first containers having walls of a desired thickness and thermal conductivity. At least one layer of thermally insulating walls of a desired thickness and thermal conductivity is disposed around the at least one row of first containers. The first containers and thermally insulating walls are capable of being immersed from a range of about 5° C. to room temperature directly into a liquid cryogenic fluid below a surface thereof and freezing the sperm, without vitrification, at a cooling rate sufficient to maintain post-thaw quality of the sperm. The cooling rate is controlled solely by the thermal conductivity of the walls of the first containers, the layer(s) of thermally insulating walls and any substance between the walls of the first containers and the at least one thermally insulating container. |
US10660318B2 |
Non-mammalian RAS transgenic animal model
Non-mammalian, transgenic animals, e.g., flies, that include a RAS transgene, are provided. Also provided are methods of using the subject transgenic non-mammalian animals to identify compounds having activity with respect to cellular proliferative, such as neoplastic, diseases. |
US10660316B2 |
Genetically modified non-human animals and methods for producing heavy chain-only antibodies
The present application provides genetically modified non-human animals and methods for producing heavy chain-only antibodies (HcAbs), wherein the genetically modified non-human animal comprises a germline genome comprising an engineered immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) allele at an endogenous IgH locus, wherein the engineered IgH allele lacks functional gene segments encoding CH1 domains of all endogenous IgG subclasses. In some embodiments, a genetically modified mouse is provided, comprising an engineered IgH allele that lacks a functional endogenous gene segment encoding Cγ3, Cγ1, Cγ2b and CH1 exon of Cγ2c. Further provided are HcAbs or derivatives thereof produced by the genetically modified non-human animals. |
US10660315B1 |
Scaling-up off-flavor compound degradation using aquaculture reacting canister technology
A catalytic reactor using catalyst-coated optical fiber technology that will allow the control of light and its emission mode to quantitatively optimize catalytic degradation of off-flavor compounds. This degradation can be greatly enhanced by increasing the surface area of the catalyst. Coating individual transparent optical fibers and aligning them in a canister configuration allows the treatment of large volumes of water in portable and scalable reactors. |
US10660306B2 |
Device for securing feed or water bucket
A device for securing feed or water bucket includes a hook for receiving the bail of a bucket and a support for engaging the lip of the bucket. The device locks the bucket in position so that a horse or other animal is prevented from accidentally knocking the bucket off. |
US10660305B2 |
Systems for feeding cats, methods of use of the systems and packaging for the systems
A complete cat feeding system includes a plurality of feeding devices, each of the feeding devices having a container for containing and dispensing a portion of cat's daily food ration. Each container has a convexly curved external surface, a first port and a second port arranged along a top portion of the container providing access to an interior space of the container, and a bridging wall separating the first port and the second port, the bridging wall extending above the first port and the second port. Each feeding device may further include a simulation covering constructed from a flexible material, the simulation covering having a pocket for receiving a portion of the container therein without covering the first port and the second port. The cat feeding system may include a training device providing a second container having more than two ports for containing and dispensing a portion of cat food. |
US10660304B2 |
Pet feeding device
The invention is a pet feeding device provides a feeding mechanism on a basis of fixed time and fixed amount of food for a pet. The pet feeding device includes a base and a rotatable tray. The base has a first opening and a second opening communicated with each other, and the second opening connects the base and an exterior environment. The rotatable tray having third openings is assembled to the base and rotates about an axis. The feed pellets received in the pet feeding device fall into the third openings with a rotation of the rotatable tray. In a process of rotation, the first opening covers portion of the third openings correspondingly in a unit time, and the feed pellets in the corresponding third openings drop out of the pet feeding device via the first opening and the second opening. |
US10660302B2 |
Absorbent clumping animal litter compositions
Various embodiments disclosed relate to absorbent clumping animal litter compositions, and to methods of using and making the same. In some embodiments, the present invention provides an absorbent clumping animal litter composition including an absorbent component and a pumice component. |
US10660299B2 |
Waste container for a litter box
A waste storage container for a litter box for pets, that consists of a housing having a bottom surface and four side walls, creating an interior cavity therein, and a lip surrounding a top edge of the four side walls, the lip extending outward from the sidewalls and away from the cavity. There is a hook connected to one of the sidewalls, and being configured for attachment to a top edge of a litter box. A foot plate extends outward from the sidewall beneath the hook to keep the waste container in an upright position when the waste container is connected to a litter box with sloped walls. There is also a lid configured for attachment to the housing to cover the cavity. |
US10660297B1 |
Pea variety Snak Hero
The present invention provides novel pea cultivar Snak Hero and plant parts, seed, and tissue culture therefrom. The invention also provides methods for producing a pea plant by crossing the pea plants of the invention with themselves or another pea plant. The invention also provides pea plants produced from such a crossing as well as plant parts, seed, and tissue culture therefrom. |
US10660293B2 |
Soybean variety 01077434
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01077434. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01077434. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01077434 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01077434 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10660292B2 |
Soybean variety 01068157
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068157. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068157. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068157 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068157 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10660291B2 |
Soybean cultivar 76071630
A soybean cultivar designated 76071630 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 76071630, to the plants of soybean cultivar 76071630, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 76071630, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 76071630. 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 76071630. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 76071630, 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 76071630 with another soybean cultivar. |
US10660285B2 |
Tomato hybrid SVTD3207 and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of tomato hybrid SVTD3207 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTD3207 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. |
US10660283B2 |
Column elements for a device for the vertical cultivation of plants
A modularly constructed column element is proposed for the vertical cultivation of plants which are nourished by wetting the roots with an aqueous nutrient solution, the individual parts of said column element being able to be stacked in a space-saving manner and transported, assembled, disassembled and cleaned very easily.The modular structure of the column element includes a lid part, a base part and at least one wall ring between the lid part and the base part. The wall ring is composed of a plurality of ring segments, in which the planting openings are formed, in which plants can be positioned such that their roots grow into the interior of the column element. The lid part is arranged on the end side on the uppermost wall ring and the base part is arranged on the end side on the lowermost wall ring. |
US10660281B2 |
Hydroponics processes with high growth rates
A method for a hydroponics farm comprising a light source, a container filled with a liquid medium, a plate support positioned above the container comprising a foam support, wherein the foam support supports a plant at a stem portion. The foam support may comprise a small foam fitted in a larger foam. The foam supports may allow ease of transfer of the plants among a plurality of plate supports. The method may comprise exposing the plants to a light source based on characteristics of the plants, such as based on a total plant density, a young plant density and a mature plant density. The method may also comprise periodically raising the level of the liquid medium, spreading a plant density, and oscillating the plant to promote growth. |
US10660280B2 |
Plant cultivation system and a method for plant cultivation
Prior art technology has a problem in that when a plant is cultivated for a long period of time on a PVA film having its lower surface positioned in contact with a nutrient fluid, plant roots that have formed penetrate through the film. A plant cultivation system wherein the PVA film has an equilibrium degree of swelling in the range of from 125 to 250% as measured in water at 30° C. and has a loss tangent (tan δ) in the range of from 0.005 to 0.2 as measured in an equilibrium swollen state in water at 30° C., and a method for cultivating a plant by using this plant cultivation system. Plant cultivation can be performed for a long period of time while avoiding infection by bacteria and the like causative of plant diseases. Therefore, the present invention is useful in, e.g., agriculture and the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. |
US10660277B2 |
Vine growing management method and apparatus with autonomous vehicles
In some embodiments, a method for managing growing vine in a vineyard includes operating one or more unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to fly over a plurality of sections of a vineyard. The UAVs are fitted with a plurality of cameras equipped to generate images in a plurality of spectrums. The plurality of sections of the vineyard grow vines of a plurality of varietals. The method further includes taking a plurality of aerial images of the sections of the vineyard in the plurality of spectrums, using the plurality of cameras, while the UAVs are flying over the plurality of sections of the vineyard, and executing an analyzer on a computing system to machine analyze the plurality of aerial images for anomalies associated with growing the vines of the plurality of varietals. The machine analysis takes into consideration topological information of the vineyard, as well as current planting information of the vineyard. |
US10660276B1 |
Cover for plants and method of use
A cover for plants includes, a frame which has a rectangular top tier of rods, a rectangular bottom tier of rods, four vertical supports which connect the top tier of rods to the bottom tier of rods, and four sides. The cover further includes a side cover which is shaped and dimensioned to cover the four sides of the frame, the side cover has four sides, a top, four top corners, and a bottom. The side cover includes four corner closures disposed at the four top corners. The side cover includes a side closure, and a skirt disposed at the bottom. A top cover is shaped and dimensioned to cover the top of the side cover and the top tier of rods. A crown frame is shaped and dimensioned to fit around the top cover. |
US10660275B2 |
Rotatable and focusable illumination system
An illumination system including a curved light directing element, a motor for rotating the light directing element, motorized optical focusing means for adjusting the curved light directing element, and a controller for controlling the motor and the motorized optical focusing means and providing equal illumination energy to each area unit of at least one plant. |
US10660274B2 |
Threshing and separating system with adjustable rotor vanes
A threshing and separating system including a rotor cage, a first vane rail movably connected to the rotor cage, and a first vane portion with a first constrained end pivotably connected to the rotor cage and a first movable end linked to the first vane rail. The threshing and separating system further including a second vane rail movably connected to the rotor cage, and a second vane portion with a second constrained end pivotably connected to the rotor cage and a second movable end linked to the second vane rail, the second vane portion and the first vane portion together define a substantially continuous vane. |
US10660272B2 |
Draper belt tensioner with worm and sector gear
A draper platform includes a drive roller and an idler roller spaced from the drive roller. A belt is operatively coupled to each of the drive roller and the idler roller. The draper platform also includes a belt tensioning system, including a tension adjustment rod. A worm gear is operatively coupled to the tension adjustment rod. A sector gear is in meshed engagement with the worm gear. A push rod is operatively coupled to each of the sector gear and the idler roller such that rotation of the sector gear causes translation of the idler roller so as to adjust tension of the belt. |
US10660270B2 |
Shaker device for a fruit harvesting unit
A shaker device including at least one motorized member that is intended to transmit by contact a shaking force to objects to be shaken. The member includes a plurality of structural inserts that are covered by a wear jacket. Each of the structural inserts has respective left lobes and right lobes. The inserts are distributed in the jacket so as to form a respective discrete stack of left lobes and right lobes. |
US10660262B2 |
Agricultural row unit systems, methods, and apparatus
A row unit for an agricultural planter has features for releasably operably coupling a seed meter of the row unit to a seed deposition apparatus of the row unit such as a seed conveyor, seed tube, or the like. Apparatus may be used for tipping a seed meter of the hopper for disengagement from the seed deposition apparatus, or for biasing the seed deposition apparatus into operative engagement with the seed meter. The row unit includes features such as latches for releasably operably coupling the row unit to crop input and vacuum supply lines. Apparatus may also be used for tipping a seed meter of the hopper for disengagement from the crop input and vacuum supply lines. Systems are used for supplying vacuum and crop inputs to the seed meter via the releasably engageable apparatus. |
US10660261B2 |
Multiple variety seed planter with direct vacuum system
A multiple variety planter has a direct vacuum system that allows for planting multiple varieties of seed while reducing occurrences of mis-planting events or planting inconsistencies such as multiples and skips by providing highly controllable seed meter vacuum performance characteristics that are controllable on a row-by-row basis. The direct vacuum system may include a vacuum unit at each row unit of the planter to apply a vacuum pressure to a seed meter at the row unit. Each vacuum unit may be individually and variably controlled to apply different vacuum pressures based on which seed variety is being planted with the respective seed meter at a given time. |
US10660260B2 |
Agricultural tyre
A non-inflatable tire for an agricultural implement, including a sole, a tread, and a pair of sidewalls connecting the sole to the tread is provided. A first sidewall extends from the sole to the tread, while the second includes an internal portion which extends from the sole to the tread and an external portion projecting from the tread. The first sidewall and the tread are designed so as to jointly hold the external portion of the second sidewall in line with the internal portion. |
US10660257B2 |
System and method for automatically actuating wing assemblies of an agricultural implement
In one aspect, a method for automatically actuating wing assemblies an agricultural implement associated with a work vehicle may include monitoring, with one or more computing devices, a first wing movement parameter associated with folding or unfolding a wing assembly of the agricultural implement during the performance of a wing movement operation. The method may also include determining, with the one or more computing devices, whether the first wing movement parameter satisfies a first condition associated with a first predetermined threshold value defined for the wing movement operation. The method may include, automatically initiating, with the one or more computing devices, movement of the work vehicle relative to a surface on which the work vehicle is supported to assist the folding or unfolding of the wing assembly during the performance of the wing movement operation when it is determined that the first wing movement parameter satisfies the first condition. |
US10660254B2 |
Frame and leveling assembly for agricultural implement
A tillage implement includes an implement frame having a first lengthwise frame member, a second lengthwise frame member, and a lateral frame member connected to and extending between the first and second lengthwise frame members. A hitch assembly is rotatably connected to the implement frame. A wheel assembly is connected to the implement frame and moveable between a raised position and a lowered position. A rockshaft is rotatably connected to the implement frame and connected to the wheel assembly. A leveling assembly is connected to the implement frame, the rockshaft, and the hitch assembly. The leveling assembly is configured to adjust the position of the hitch assembly based on movement of the rockshaft. The leveling assembly includes an actuator connected to and aligned with a leveling link. |
US10667450B2 |
Carrier tape feeding device, chip mounting system, and chip mounting method
Provided are a carrier tape feeding device, a chip mounting system, and a chip mounting method. The carrier tape feeding device includes: a transfer unit for transferring a first carrier tape and a second carrier tape sequentially to a chip mounting apparatus; a rotation unit selectively engaged to a part of the first carrier tape with which a part of the second carrier tape contacts, and for transferring the second carrier tape to the transfer unit; a detecting sensor unit for detecting sequential existence of the first carrier tape or the second carrier tape supplied to the transfer unit, and existence of the second carrier tape supplied to the rotation unit; and a controller for determining existence of the first carrier tape based on a signal detected by the detecting sensor unit, and controlling at least one of the transfer unit and the rotation unit to be driven based on the existence of the first carrier tape. |
US10667449B2 |
Rotary head type component mounter
In a rotary head type component mounter, among a specified quantity of suction nozzles held by a rotary head, multiple suction nozzles are lowered simultaneously. When the rotary head is moved by a head moving mechanism to a nozzle exchange area and exchange of suction nozzles is performed, two station reference marks of the nozzle station are imaged by a mark imaging camera, image recognition is performed of the positions of the two station reference marks, and the position and angle of the nozzle station is calculated. Then, the position and angle of the rotary head is corrected to be aligned with the position and angle of the nozzle station, multiple of the suction nozzles held on the rotary head are lowered simultaneously by Z-axis driving mechanisms and simultaneously exchanged with multiple of the suction nozzles in the nozzle station. |
US10667444B2 |
Electromagnetic-wave-absorbing composite sheet
An electromagnetic-wave-absorbing composite sheet comprising an electromagnetic-wave-shielding film laminated on an electromagnetic-wave-absorbing film; the electromagnetic-wave-absorbing film comprising a single- or multi-layer thin metal film formed on a surface of a plastic film, the thin metal film being provided with large numbers (pluralities) of substantially parallel, intermittent, linear scratches with irregular widths and intervals in plural directions; the electromagnetic-wave-shielding film being a conductive metal foil, a plastic film having a thin conductive metal film or coating, or a carbon sheet; and an area ratio of the electromagnetic-wave-shielding film to the electromagnetic-wave-absorbing film being 10-80%. |
US10667438B2 |
Maintenance prediction of electronic devices using periodic thermal evaluation
A method for determining whether to perform maintenance for an electronic device includes generating a baseline characterization of thermal performance for a heat-generating component of the electronic device at a baseline date. The method also includes generating an assessment characterization of the thermal performance at an assessment date after the baseline date. The method further includes generating a historical trend that includes the baseline characterization and the assessment characterization. Additionally, the method includes determining whether to perform maintenance for the heat-generating component based on the historical trend and a specified maintenance parameter. |
US10667437B2 |
Liquid distribution unit design for liquid cooling of electronic racks of a data center
An electronic rack liquid cooling system includes a rack manifold having a rack liquid supply line or channel and a rack liquid return line or channel. The liquid supply line is to receive first cooling liquid from a cooling liquid source and the liquid return line is to return first warmer liquid carrying the exchanged heat back to the cooling liquid source. The electronic rack further includes an array of server blades arranged in a stack therein. Each server blade includes one or more liquid cold plates associated with one or more information technology (IT) components. The electronic rack further includes a set of one or more liquid distribution units (LDUs) coupled between the rack liquid supply and return lines and the server blades. Each LDU includes an LDU container, a liquid supply port, a liquid return port, one or more pairs of supply sub-ports and return sub-ports, and a heat exchange channel or tube. |
US10667436B2 |
Heat removal systems and methods
New heat removal systems and methods allow a combination of active and passive thermal processes for removing heat from and cooling air in environments. Systems and methods include a heat removal system including an adjustable thermal feed cold air intake system, a distribution system for cold and warm air including one or more hot aisles and one or more cold aisles, and a convection system to draw cool air through the building using a naturally-occurring convection processes to expel hot air. Misters, cooling elements, and/or freezer boxes may further cool the intake of air. A controller is programmed to efficiently manage and control the climate (e.g., temperature, humidity, air flow, pressure, air quality, etc.) within a building to minimize the use for energy for air distribution and cooling. |
US10667434B1 |
Liquid immersion cooling device
A liquid immersion cooling device includes a mounting frame, a liquid reservoir mounted to the mounting frame, and a cold source distributor mounted on an outer side of the mounting frame. The liquid reservoir is configured to immerse a server in an insulating coolant. The liquid reservoir is movably mounted to the mounting frame. The cold source distributor comprises a telescopic cold source tube and a telescopic heat return tube. An output end of the cold source tube and an output end of the heat return tube are coupled to the liquid reservoir. When the liquid reservoir is pulled out of the mounting frame, the cold source tube and the heat return tube are extended by the liquid reservoir to a predetermined length. When the liquid reservoir is pushed into the mounting frame, the cold source tube and the heat return tube are retracted. |
US10667433B2 |
Implementing contained thermal interface material for pluggable applications
A contained thermal interface material for pluggable applications, structures, and a method for implementing thermal coupling between components with a contained thermal interface material for pluggable applications are provided. A thermal interface material is combined with a metal member providing effective thermal coupling between components for plugging and unplugging thermal management applications. |
US10667431B1 |
Memory module cooling
An example thermal interface device to attach to and cool a memory module. The device includes two sides sections that cover and contact the side faces of the memory module when installed. The device includes an outer layer that is a thermally conductive and resilient material, and an inner layer that is a thermally conductive and malleable metal. The inner layer may be nested within the outer layer, and the inner layer contacts the memory circuits of the memory module when installed. The outer layer includes spring fingers extending outward so as to contact and be compressed by a heat transfer device, such as a heat pipe, that is positioned on a side of the memory module. A thermally conductive path is thereby provided between the memory module and the heat transfer device via the thermal interface device. |
US10667430B2 |
Vapor chamber
Provided is a vapor chamber that is extremely thin but nonetheless allows a working fluid to smoothly flow back, prevents dry-out and provides a superior heat transport capability, regardless of an installation orientation such as a top heat orientation or a change in the installation orientation. A vapor chamber has a container having a hollow portion, the hollow portion being formed by one plate-shaped body and another plate-shaped body facing the one-plate shaped body; a working fluid enclosed in the hollow portion; a first wick structure provided in the hollow portion; and a second wick structure on an inner surface of the one plate-shaped body thermally connected to a heating element, the second wick structure having a lower flow path resistance to the working fluid than the first wick structure, the second wick structure including a groove portion, wherein a vapor flow path is provided inside of the other plate-shaped body, the first wick structure is provided between the other plate-shaped body and the second wick structure, and an aperture size of the first wick structure is 75% or more of a groove width of the second wick structure and an open area rate of the first wick structure is 35% or more. |
US10667426B2 |
Housing construction
A structure can include a body having a first surface and a second opposing surface. The three-dimensional structure can include the body defining a first pattern of first cavities extending into the body from the first surface and the body defining a second pattern of second cavities extending into the body from the second surface. One or more first cavities can eccentrically intersect with one or more second cavities to define a pattern of apertures in the body. |
US10667425B1 |
Air containment and computing device mounting structure
An air containment structure includes walls and an aisle between the walls. Computing devices are mounted to the walls of the air containment structure and the air containment structure separates air within the aisle of the air containment structure from other air in a facility. The walls of the air containment structure are configured to support respective weights of the computing devices mounted to the air containment structure. In some embodiments, infrastructure systems, such as power bus bars, cable trays, and cooling ducts are mounted to and supported by the air containment structure. |
US10667424B2 |
Sliding apparatus and server casing using the same
A server casing using a sliding apparatus for blade servers includes a chassis and the sliding apparatus. The chassis includes a blocking member. The sliding apparatus includes a first fastening plate, a second parallel fastening plate mounted to the first fastening plate, and a sliding plate configured to be slidably connected to the second fastening plate. The sliding plate is received between the first fastening plate and the second fastening plate and a locking member includes a first end and a second end. The first end is rotatably connected to the second fastening plate and includes a locking portion, the second end is connected to the sliding plate. The locking portion can move between a locking position, where the locking member is locked by the blocking member, and an unlocking position, where the locking member is unlocked by the blocking member. |
US10667419B2 |
Manufacturing method of an electronic component module
There are provided an electronic component module in which an external terminal is disposed outwardly from a mold part by a plating process and a manufacturing method thereof. The electronic component module includes a substrate, at least one electronic component mounted on the substrate, a mold part sealing the electronic component, and at least one connection conductor having one end bonded to one surface of the substrate and formed in the mold part so as to penetrate through the mold part. The connection conductor is formed to have a form in which horizontal cross-sectional areas of the connection conductor are gradually reduced toward the substrate and includes at least one step. |
US10667414B2 |
Display with display mounting apparatus, and apparatus for assembling the same
A display panel mounting device is disclosed. The device includes a body with at least one handle having an activation mechanism, and a mounting element operatively connected to the body and having at least one magnet. The mounting element is attachable to a display panel with a metallic element based on the at least one magnet generating a magnetic force to engage with the metallic element and being detachable from the display panel based on the at least one magnet disengaging from the metallic element. The activation mechanism is configured to control generation of the magnetic force by the at least one magnet. |
US10667407B2 |
Application specific electronics packaging systems, methods and devices
Depicted embodiments are directed to an Application Specific Electronics Packaging (“ASEP”) system, which enables the manufacture of additional products using reel to reel (68a, 68b) manufacturing processes as opposed to the “batch” processes used to currently manufacture electronic products and MIDs. Through certain ASEP embodiments, it is possible to integrate connectors, sensors, LEDs, thermal management, antennas, RFID devices, microprocessors, memory, impedance control, and multi-layer functionality directly into a product. |
US10667401B2 |
Multilayer structure and related method of manufacture for electronics
A method for manufacturing a multilayer structure, includes obtaining a substrate film for accommodating electronics, providing, preferably at least in part by printed electronics technology, a number of conductive traces, and optionally electronic components, at least on a first side of the substrate film to establish a predetermined circuit design, providing a connector element to said substrate film to electrically connect to the circuit, wherein the substrate film is arranged with at least one hole, preferably through hole, substantially matching the location of the connector element so that a number of electrically conductive contact members of the connector element are accessible from a second, opposite side of the substrate film via said at least one hole, and molding thermoplastic material on said first side of the substrate film and said connector element to substantially cover the established circuit and the side of the connector element facing the material. |
US10667398B1 |
Dual dynamic random (DDR) access memory interface design for aerospace printed circuit boards
The present invention relates to a single board computer system with an improved memory and layout. The unique layout of the printed circuit board of the present invention allows for different parts to be placed in a back-to-back configuration to minimize the dimensions of the printed circuit board. This includes a high-performance radiation-hardened reconfigurable FPGA, for processing computation-intensive space systems, disposed on both sides of the printed circuit board. Four dual double data rate synchronous dynamic random-access memories (DDR2 SDRAMs) disposed on both the top side and on the bottom side of the printed circuit board reduce an operating voltage of said printed circuit board. A layout stack-up of the printed circuit board includes twenty-two symmetrical layers including ten ground layers, four power layers, six signal layers, a top layer, and a bottom layer. |
US10667394B1 |
Double-sided, single conductor laminated substrate
A method for manufacturing a double-sided, single conductor laminate includes providing a laminated substrate that includes a conductive layer, an adhesive layer and a support layer; dry milling a trace pattern in the laminated substrate by removing selected areas of the conductive layer and the adhesive layer; and attaching a first cover layer using a first adhesive layer to the conductive layer. The first cover layer includes one or more precut access holes that align with one or more traces of the trace pattern. |
US10667393B2 |
Stepped vias for next generation speeds
A circuit board assembly of an information handling system has stepped diameter vias that carry communication signals through printed circuit board (PCB) substrates. Each stepped diameter via has a first barrel portion of a first diameter that is drilled through a first portion of the PCB substrates and that is at least lined with a conductive material to electrically conduct a selected one of: (i) a direct current and (ii) a communication signal from an outer layer to an internal layer of the more than one PCB substrate. Each stepped diameter via further includes a second barrel portion that extends from the first barrel portion deeper into the PCB substrates. The second barrel portion has a second diameter that is less than the first diameter and the smaller second diameter improves signal integrity (SI). |
US10667392B2 |
Method for manufacturing through wiring substrate and method for manufacturing device
The present invention offers a device requiring a reduced number of manufacturing processes and providing high electrical reliability, and a method for manufacturing the device. The method for manufacturing the device forms through holes in a substrate, fills the through holes with a conductive material through electroplating from a first surface side of the substrate, polishes the conductive material to form through wirings, and forms an element portion on the first surface side. Then, the method processes the substrate so that the positions of the end faces of the through wirings measured from the substrate surface on the first surface side are made smaller in depth than the positions of the end faces of the through wirings measured from the substrate surface on the second surface side. |
US10667389B2 |
Vented tamper-respondent assemblies
Tamper-respondent assemblies and methods of fabrication are provided which include a multilayer circuit board, a tamper-detection sensor, and a vent structure. The tamper-detection sensor is embedded within the multilayer circuit board, and defines, at least in part, a secure volume associated with the multilayer circuit board. The vent structure is incorporated into the multilayer circuit board, and includes at least one vent channel. The vent channel(s) is in fluid communication with a space within the secure volume to facilitate venting the space of the secure volume. The space within the secure volume may accommodate, for instance, one or more electronic components to be protected, and the at least one vent channel may, for instance, allow air pressure within the space of the secure volume to equalize with air pressure external to the tamper-respondent assembly. |
US10667387B2 |
Accurate positioning and alignment of a component during processes such as reflow soldering
One or more channels are provided in the surface of a conductive layer of a PCB substrate in an area on which a component is to be placed. The channels can help reduce or prevent shifting of the component during reflow soldering through surface tension/capillary forces of the solder paste material in the channels. Such channels also can be used, for example, by an image processing system to facilitate accurate positioning and/or alignment of the component. The image processing system can use the location of the channels alone, or in combination with other features such as a solder mask or other alignment marks, to position and/or align the component with high accuracy. |
US10667386B2 |
Circuit board and conductive pattern structure
A circuit board includes a first conductive layer, a second conductive layer, and a first insulating layer disposed between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer, wherein the first conductive layer includes a signal line, the second conductive layer includes a ground line, and the ground line of the second conductive layer includes a pattern area patterned in a meander shape. |
US10667385B2 |
Impedance control using anti-pad geometries
Embodiments of the invention may relate to a circuit board (CB). The circuit board may include a first CB layer that includes a first anti-pad having a first area, a second CB layer that includes a second anti-pad having the first area and being located substantially beneath the first anti-pad, a first via within the first anti-pad and the second anti-pad, and a first CB trace in the second CB layer. The first CB trace may be coupled to the first via to form a first transition point within a first signal propagation path. The first area may be determined, at least in part, by a depth within the CB of the second CB layer. |
US10667383B2 |
Printed circuit board and switching power supply for electronic appliance
A printed circuit board has: a first wiring pattern laid in a first layer such that, when a predetermined component is mounted in a predetermined mounting region, a first current path in an open ring shape leading from a first end to a second end is formed; a second wiring pattern laid in a second layer different from the first layer such that a second current path in an open ring shape leading from a third end to a fourth end is formed; a first conductive member formed between the second and third ends; and a second conductive member formed between the first and fourth ends. The first and second wiring patterns are so laid that, as seen in their respective plan views, the directions of the currents flowing across the first and second current paths, respectively, are opposite to each other. |
US10667378B1 |
Electronic assemblies having embedded passive heat pipes and associated method
An electronic assembly may include a chassis, and electronic modules mounted within the chassis. Each electronic module may include a printed circuit substrate, heat-generating electronic components mounted on the printed circuit substrate, and a heat sink body mounted to the printed circuit substrate and having a plurality of heat pipe receiving passageways extending between opposing side edges and overlying corresponding heat-generating components. A respective elongate, passive, heat pipe may extend within each heat pipe receiving passageway and be removably fastened to at least one end to the heat sink body for enhanced conductive heat transport. |
US10667377B2 |
Extreme ultraviolet light source
A target material is provided at a target location, the target material including a material that emits extreme ultraviolet light when converted to plasma, and the target material extending in a first extent along a first direction and in a second extent along a second direction; an amplified light beam is directed along a direction of propagation toward the target location; and the amplified light beam is focused in a focal plane, where the target location is outside of the focal plane and an interaction between the amplified light beam and the target material converts at least part of the target material to plasma that emits EUV light. |
US10667375B2 |
Extreme ultraviolet light generation method
An extreme ultraviolet light generation method according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes outputting a droplet to a first laser light irradiation region that is a region different from a plasma generation region, irradiating the droplet that reaches the first laser light irradiation region with first laser light to generate a deformed liquid target, irradiating the deformed liquid target that reaches a second laser light irradiation region that is a region different from the plasma generation region with second laser light to generate a fragment jet target, and irradiating at least a part of the fragment jet target that reaches the plasma generation region with third laser light that propagates in a direction intersecting a propagation direction of the second laser light. |
US10667371B2 |
Tent with wirelessly controlled illumination
A tent includes a tent frame, an illumination source, and a control system. The illumination source and control system are disposed at the tent frame. The control system includes receiving, processing, driving module, voltage output, and timing modules. The receiving module receives wirelessly a signal from an electronic device and sends the signal to the processing module to process the signal. Depending on the type of the signal, the processing module sends a command to the driving, voltage output, or timing module. In response to the command, the driving, voltage output, or timing module turns on/off the illumination source, adjusts its brightness, or turns on/off the illumination source at a specific time point and for a specific time period. |
US10667370B2 |
Controllable power and lighting system
There is provided herein controllable power and lighting system. There is particularly provided a method for the arrangement and automatic control of one or more power consuming devices, including one or more light emitting diode (LED)-containing lighting devices, and optionally one or more non-LED based devices, wherein the devices are adapted to be powered by 3-phase AC power within the present systems. |
US10667369B2 |
Device, system, and method for determining an address of a component arranged in a structure
A device, system, and method determine addresses of nodes for an arrangement including strings that have nodes and a splitter. The system includes a controller device connected to a first string, the first string also connected to the splitter. The system includes a bus configuration connecting the nodes to one another and to the controller device. The controller device transmits first signals to the nodes of the first string and sequentially receives first responses. The controller device assigns addresses to the nodes of the first string. The controller device generates a second signal that defines a path to a splitter output. The controller device sequentially receives second responses from nodes of a second string on the splitter output and then assigns addresses to the nodes of the second string. |
US10667364B2 |
Lamp dimming circuit with electricity leakage preventing function
The invention relates to a lamp dimming circuit with electricity leakage preventing function, includes a power module, a PWM signal conversion module, an optocoupler, an analog signal conversion module, and a controller and a voltage conversion module for connecting the illuminator. By adding the PWM signal conversion module, optocoupler and analog signal conversion module, the external dimming input signals in turn converted into PWM modulation signal, optical signal and analog voltage signal, and transferring the converted analog voltage signal to the controller for processing, and the controller sends the processed signal to the voltage conversion module for processing. Since the voltage signal entering the optocoupler is transmitted in the form of light, and there is no Y capacitor crossover between the power line and the dimming line. |
US10667363B1 |
System and method of driving LED string
A method of driving an LED string is provided and includes steps of: (a) determining whether or not a detected voltage of a control terminal of a transistor is lower than a first reference voltage by a first comparator, if not, raising a voltage of the LED string by a power supply device and performing step (a), if yes, performing step (b); (b) determining whether or not the detected voltage is lower than a second reference voltage by a second comparator, if not, determining that a short circuit occurs, if yes, performing step (c); (c) increasing an output current of the LED string by an input current source; and (d) determining whether or not a current of the LED string reaches a maximum current that is adjustable by a light controller, if yes, determining that a short circuit occurs, if not, returning to step (c). |
US10667361B2 |
Ballast independent retrofit LED lamp with flicker reduction circuitry
The application discloses a retrofit LED lamp (16) for replacing a fluorescent lamp in fixture having a magnetic or an electronic ballast (2). The retrofit LED lamp comprises a retrofit lamp connector (1; 1′, 2; 2′) for electrically connecting the retrofit lamp (16) to the ballast (2) of the fixture. Impedances (8,9) are connected between connector points of the retrofit lamp connector (1; 1′, 2; 2′) which correspond with connector points of filaments of the fluorescent lamp replaced. Rectifying circuitry (4,5) is coupled to the retrofit lamp connector (1; 1′, 2; 2′) for rectifying an AC current received from the ballast (2) via the retrofit lamp connector (1; 1′, 2; 2′). LED circuitry (3) is coupled to the rectifying circuitry (4, 5). The Led circuitry (3) comprises LEDs for emitting light when energized by the rectified current received from the rectifying circuitry (4, 5). A flicker reduction circuit (6) is connectable in parallel over the LED circuitry (3) for reducing an AC component in the rectified current through the LED circuitry (3) so as to reduce a flickering of the emitted light. A switch (7) for connecting the flicker reduction circuit (6) in parallel over the LED circuitry (3). A switch control circuit (10) controls the switch (7) to keep the flicker reduction circuit disconnected during a delay period, preferably longer than 10 msec, at a begin of a start-up of the LED retrofit lamp (16) and to continuously connect the flicker reduction circuit (6) after the delay period in case the retrofit lamp (16) is energized by a magnetic ballast. |
US10667359B2 |
Lighting system control based on lighting playlist
Lighting system control based on lighting playlist(s) is disclosed. In one example implementation, a method includes obtaining, by one or more computing devices, data indicative of a user request for a selected lighting playlist from a plurality of lighting playlists. The user request can be implemented via a user interaction a user interface. In response to the request, the method can include obtaining, by the one or more computing devices, data associated with the selected lighting playlist from one or more memory devices. The method can include communicating, by the one or more computing devices, the data associated with the selected lighting playlist for control of a lighting system in accordance with the lighting playlist. |
US10667355B1 |
System for electrical lighting fixtures
A system for providing electrical power to various lighting fixtures is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, the system may include a lighting control panel, which may include multiple relays electrically coupled to a power source. The power source may be an LED driver. The system may also include multiple lighting fixtures electrically coupled to the lighting control panel such that the power source is operable to provide electrical power to the lighting fixtures. A first relay of the multiple relays may be operable to transfer power received from the power source to a first lighting fixture of the lighting fixtures, and a second relay of the multiple relays may be operable to transfer power received from the power source to a second lighting fixture of the lighting fixtures. |
US10667351B2 |
LED lighting systems and methods for constant current control in various operation modes
System and method for providing at least an output current to one or more light emitting diodes. The system includes a control component configured to receive at least a demagnetization signal, a sensed signal and a reference signal and to generate a control signal based on at least information associated with the demagnetization signal, the sensed signal and the reference signal, and a logic and driving component configured to receive at least the control signal and output a drive signal to a switch based on at least information associated with the control signal. The switch is connected to a first diode terminal of a diode and a first inductor terminal of an inductor. The diode further includes a second diode terminal, and the inductor further includes a second inductor terminal. |
US10667344B2 |
Retrofit LED lamp
A retrofit lamp is for use with a fluorescence lighting ballast. The retrofit lamp comprises a filament emulation circuit. A detection circuit detects (at least) if a connected ballast is an instant start electronic ballast or an electromagnetic ballast by detecting a potentially existing heating voltage across the filament emulation circuit. In response, an LED arrangement may be connected in a series configuration (for an instant start electronic ballast) or in a parallel configuration (for an electromagnetic ballast). In this way, the output power is managed to ensure efficient operation. A different pin safety function may also be provided in the different configurations. |
US10667343B2 |
Modular solid state lighting apparatus platform with local and remote microprocessor control
A solid state lighting platform comprised of one or more modular lighting instruments each of which are comprised of an enclosure, driver/logic module(s) governed by a microprocessor and a unique array of emitter boards consisting of a multitude of lighting elements. The lighting instruments may joined together using magnets embedded in the enclosure(s) and receive control instructions from a smart device or any other light on the wired or wireless network. A unique algorithm and look up table allow flicker free dimming and highly accurate color temperature tuning from the microprocessor. |
US10667341B1 |
Light projector with integrated integrity sensor
An optical module includes a diffractive optical element (DOE) with a transparent conductive trace disposed over a surface of the DOE. An emitter is configured to direct a beam of optical radiation through the DOE. Control circuitry is coupled to measure a resistance of the transparent conductive trace and to control operation of the emitter responsively to the resistance. |
US10667332B2 |
Induction heat cooking apparatus
An electronic induction heat cooking apparatus includes first and second cooker modules including at least one heating coil and a dual heating coil, the first cooker module includes any one of an inner coil and an outer coil included in the dual heating coil, switching elements for operating the coil and a first microcontroller unit for controlling the switching elements, the second cooker module includes the other of the inner coil and the outer coil included in the dual heating coil, switching elements for operating the other coil and a second microcontroller unit for controlling the switching elements, and the first microcontroller unit and the second microcontroller unit share an oscillator. |
US10667328B1 |
Method and system for implementing intelligence enabled things (IET)
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing intelligence enabled things (“IET”). In various embodiments, a first IET tag affixed to a first object among a plurality of objects might receive information regarding the first object and/or nearby objects. The first IET tag might determine a status of the first object and/or the nearby objects based at least partly on the received information and based at least partly on first data assigned to the first IET tag. The first IET tag might analyze the determined status to determine whether the determined status exceeds predetermined thresholds for normal parameters for the first object and/or the nearby objects. Based on a determination that the determined status exceeds predetermined thresholds for normal parameters for the first object and/or the nearby objects, the first IET tag might autonomously self-report to a computing system a state of the first object and/or the nearby objects. |
US10667322B2 |
Method and apparatus for changing connection state of terminal
Provided are a method and apparatus for changing a connection state by user equipment in a light connection state using a paging message. The method of changing a connection state by user equipment may include receiving, from a base station, an radio resource control (RRC) message including instruction information for instructing state transition into a light connection state, configuring the connection state of the user equipment in the light connection state based on the instruction information, receiving a paging message for the user equipment, and determining to change the connection state of the user equipment based on a user equipment identifier included in the paging message. |
US10667321B2 |
Evolved Node-B, user equipment, and methods for transition between idle and connected modes
Embodiments of an Evolved Node-B (eNB) and methods for transition between idle and connected modes are disclosed herein. The eNB may receive uplink data packets from a User Equipment (UE) using a lightweight Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection between the eNB and the UE. The eNB may transmit an RRC connection release message to the UE to indicate a transition of the UE to an RRC idle mode for the RRC connection. The RRC connection release message may include an indicator of whether the UE is to store context information for the RRC connection. The eNB may further receive additional uplink data packets according to the stored context information using a lightweight RRC connection. |
US10667320B2 |
Network connectivity of a building control device
A building control device comprising a wireless interface and a controller configured to monitor when the wireless interface becomes disconnected from the network. When the wireless interface becomes disconnected from the network, the controller may attempt to reconnect the wireless interface to the network and if successful, return to monitoring for when the wireless interface becomes disconnected from the network. If not successful, the controller may switch the wireless interface into a configuration mode to establish a direct wireless connection with a remote device, receive updated network credentials from the remote device while in the configuration mode, exit the configuration mode, and connect the wireless interface to the network or another network using the updated network credentials. |
US10667316B1 |
Wireless communication device having plural protocols and pedaling sensing device
A wireless communication device for a human-powered vehicle comprises a wireless communicator and a controller. The wireless communicator has a first communication mode in which at least a first communication protocol is used and a second communication mode in which a second communication protocol different from the first communication protocol is used. The controller is configured to set the wireless communicator with one of the first communication mode and the second communication mode. |
US10667315B2 |
Route an emergency call over VOIP client to cellular device
Systems and methods for routing communications received via a PTSN are disclosed. A communication session server facilitates communication sessions between a first computing device, a second computing device and a public service accessible via a PSTN. The first computing device establishes a communication session with the communication session server using a first communication mode. The second computing device establishes a communication session with the public service using a second communication mode and a communication session with the communication session server using the first communication mode. Communications received by the second computing device from the public service via the second communication mode are routed to the communication session server via the first communication mode. The communication session server then sends the received communications to the first computing device using the first communication mode. |
US10667311B2 |
System and method for data communication
A system and method of data communication is provided for use in a wireless communication system. The wireless communication system includes a base station, a relay user equipment (UE) and an out of coverage UE (OOC-UE). The method includes receiving, at the relay UE and from the base station, a relay cycle configuration, the relay cycle configuration defining a relay cycle including a first time period for device to device (D2D) communication, and a second time period for cellular communication. The method then includes receiving, at the relay UE by D2D communication, within the first time period and from the out of coverage UE (OOC-UE), relay data, and providing, from the relay UE by cellular communication, within the second time period and to the BS, the relay data. |
US10667310B2 |
Midrange contactless transactions
Techniques for conducting a transaction in a wireless communication system are described. The techniques may include detecting a transmission from a wireless communication device, determining that the transmission includes a transaction service identifier, and invoking a transaction application associated with the transaction service identifier. The techniques may also include receiving transaction information for a transaction associated with a transaction identifier mapped to the device identifier; and sending a transaction cryptogram from the transaction application to the wireless communication device to conduct the transaction. |
US10667309B2 |
Method and system for enabling inter-PLMN proximity services
A method of enabling inter-mobile network proximity services through a direct link between mobile communication devices attached to different mobile networks, the method comprising: selecting and configuring at least one first mobile communication device attached to a first mobile network among said different mobile networks for the acquisition of configuration data related to proximity services of at least a second mobile network among said different mobile networks, said configuration data related to proximity services comprising information about radio resources assigned in said second mobile network for the proximity services; having the selected and configured first mobile communication device report the acquired configuration data related to proximity services of the at least a second mobile network to at least one between: the first mobile network, and at least one second mobile communication device located in proximity of the first mobile communication device. |
US10667308B2 |
Software demarcation in edge computing environment
Methods, computer-readable media, and devices for instantiating a service provider application on a customer premises-based device are disclosed. For example, a processing system of a telecommunication service provider network having at least one processor may establish a first tunnel between the processing system and a virtual machine monitor of a customer premises-based device and send a first instruction to the virtual machine monitor via the first tunnel to instantiate a first service provider application on the customer premises-based device. The processing system may further establish a second tunnel between the processing system and the first service provider application and send a second instruction to the first service provider application via the second tunnel to configure the first service provider application to operate in a service function chain. |
US10667301B2 |
Enhanced RACH (random access channel) design for 5G CIoT (cellular internet of things)
Techniques for random access (RA) in a cellular internet-of-things (CIOT) are discussed. An example apparatus configured to be employed within a User Equipment (UE), comprises a receiver circuitry, a processor, and transmitter circuitry. The receiver circuitry is configured to receive RA resource allocation information via one of a system information message or a downlink control information (DCI) message. The processor is operably coupled to the receiver circuitry and configured to: select a RA preamble sequence; generate a payload; and spread the payload via a spreading sequence. The transmitter circuitry is configured to transmit, based on the RA resource allocation information, a RA message comprising the RA preamble sequence and the payload, wherein the RA message is transmitted in a RA slot. The receiver circuitry is further configured to receive a response comprising a device identity of the UE and one of an uplink (UL) grant or a RA reject message. |
US10667299B2 |
Control plane latency reduction in a wireless communications network
A network node, wireless device and methods for provisioning uplink transmission are provided. In one embodiment, the network node includes node processing circuitry configured to: transmit at least one random access (RA) message and receive a response message. The at least one RA message includes an indication of radio resources, wherein the radio resources are valid in a plurality of time locations, for uplink transmission to respond to the at least one RA message. The response message is received according to one of the plurality of time locations for uplink transmission. |
US10667291B2 |
Uplink retransmitted data sending method, apparatus, and system
The present disclosure discloses an uplink retransmitted data sending method, apparatus, and system, and relates to the field of communications technologies. The method includes: receiving data transmitted on a same contention resource by different user equipments (UEs) that are in a same contention resource group; demodulating, based on a demodulation reference signal DMRS sequence carried in the data, the data sent by the UEs; and when demodulation of data sent by at least two UEs fails, scheduling, by using an uplink grant (UL-grant), the UEs whose data fails to be demodulated, to retransmit the data on a designated non-contention resource. This resolves a prior-art technical problem that uplink data retransmission fails, and improves uplink data retransmission efficiency. |
US10667289B2 |
Mobile communications network, communications device and methods
A communications device is configured to receive data from a wireless access interface transmitted by a mobile communications network. The wireless access interface provides a plurality of communications resource elements within a system bandwidth providing a host frequency range of a host carrier and reserved communications resources for preferable allocation to reduced capability devices, the reserved communications resources forming a virtual carrier. In each of a plurality of time divided units, the wireless access interface provides a shared channel of communications resources and a control channel formed within the communications resources of the system bandwidth of the host frequency range for communicating resource allocation messages to communications devices. The resource allocation messages allocate the communications resources of the shared channel to the communication devices within the system bandwidth and allocate the reserved communications resources to the reduced capability devices. |
US10667287B2 |
User terminal, radio base station and radio communication method
In order to perform UL transmission in a future radio communication system, a user terminal comprising: a generating section that generates an uplink (UL) signal to transmit to a radio base station; and a control section that controls transmission of the UL signal. The control section switches between OFDMA based transmission and SC-FDMA based transmission to apply to the UL signal. In addition, the user terminal controls the OFDMA based transmission and the SC-FDMA based transmission autonomously or based on information transmitted from the radio base station. |
US10667285B2 |
ZigBee, Thread and BLE co-existence with 2.4 GHz WiFi
A system and method of minimizing interference and retries in an environment where two or more network protocols utilize the same frequency spectrum is disclosed. A lower-power network controller is co-located with a WIFI controller. The lower-power network controller parses incoming packets as they are received and generates a request signal once it is determined that the incoming packet is destined for this device. This maximizes the likelihood that no WIFI traffic will occur while the incoming packet is being received. |
US10667282B2 |
Uplink hopping pattern modes for hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) transmissions
Aspects of the present disclosure provide a mechanism for utilizing uplink hopping patterns for HARQ transmissions. Each hopping pattern may include a sequence of different frequency resources or a sequence of different scrambling sequences for a user equipment (UE) to utilize over time for HARQ transmissions. Each of the hopping patterns may further be associated with a time index mode in which the hopping pattern is applied to time resources such that each time resource within a consecutive sequence of time resources is mapped to a different frequency resource or scrambling sequence. The base station may select a hopping pattern for a particular UE and transmit an indication of the selected hopping pattern to the UE. |
US10667281B2 |
Method for transmitting uplink frame in wireless LAN system and wireless device using the same
A method for a WLAN system including transmitting, by a first station (STA), a trigger frame triggering uplink multi-user (UL MU) transmission from a second STA, in which the trigger frame includes preference information related to an access category (AC) type for an aggregation frame to be generated by the second STA and limit information related to a maximum number of traffic identifiers (TIDs) for the aggregation frame. In response to the trigger frame, the first STA may receive a UL frame configured based on the aggregation frame and a Quality of Service (QoS) null frame which has an acknowledgement (ACK) policy field being set to no ACK. When the QoS null frame is aggregated, the preference information and the limit information may be disregarded. |
US10667279B2 |
Information processing device, information processing method, and program
This information processing device includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire communication data, a priority determination unit configured to determine a priority for identifying a priority ranking in communication bandwidth allocation on the basis of the communication data, a preferential control information generation unit configured to generate preferential control information on the basis of a determination result of the priority determination unit, and a transmission unit configured to transmit device identification information for identifying a device which performs communication and the preferential control information to a communication device which relays communication. |
US10667277B2 |
Systems and methods for integrated security access control for video and audio streaming
A security server in a communication network determines a number of available channels for a plurality of mobile devices and allocates one channel of the available channels to one of the mobile devices based on at least one priority parameter. The security server further receives data including at least one of audio data and video data from the one mobile device over the one channel and transmits the audio data and/or video data to at least one different device configured to display the audio data and/or video data. |
US10667274B2 |
Method and system for dynamic channel allocation in long-range land-to-sea (LRLS) wireless communication
Disclosed herein is a method and system for dynamic channel allocation among plurality of Base Transceiver Stations (BTSs) in Long-Range Land-to-Sea (LRLS) wireless network. The method comprises configuring plurality of channels, having non-overlapping frequencies, to plurality of BTSs, and obtaining channel quality parameters related to each channel. Subsequently, an Aggregate Weighted Signal-to-Interference Noise Ratio (AWSINR) metrics and a throughput value for each of plurality of BTSs is determined based on the channel quality parameters. Finally, an optimal channel is identified among plurality of channels for allocating to each of plurality of BTSs based on the AWSINR metrics or the throughput value. In an embodiment, the present disclosure helps in eliminating interference in the LRLS wireless network, thereby optimizing network throughput and enhancing Quality of Experience to end users. |
US10667271B2 |
Method for transmitting frame in wireless LAN system
The present invention relates to a method for transmitting a frame in a wireless communication system, in particular, a high density wireless LAN system, and a station apparatus for performing the same. To this end, a station for transmitting a frame configures a radio frame for a second type station, including a frame part for a first type station and a frame part for the second type station, wherein the frame part for the second type station includes a first signaling field (SIG A) for the second type station and a second signaling field (SIG B) for the second type station. The SIG A for the second type station includes modulation and coding scheme (MCS) information applied to the SIG B for the second type station, and the MCS level applied to the SIG B for the second type station supports an MCS having level than the lowest MCS level defined for the first type station. |
US10667268B2 |
Apparatus and method for selecting best beam in wireless communication system
An apparatus and method for selecting the best beam in a wireless communication system are provided. An operation of a Base Station (BS) includes repeatedly transmitting reference signals beamformed with a first width, receiving a feedback signal indicating at least one preferred-beam having the first width from at least one terminal, determining a direction range within which reference signals beamformed with a second width are to be transmitted and a transmission pattern, based on the at least one preferred-beam having the first width, repeatedly transmitting the reference signals beamformed with the second width within the determined direction range according to the transmission pattern, and receiving a feedback signal indicating at least one preferred-beam having the second width from the at least one terminal. |
US10667267B2 |
Traffic-priority-based transmission power fallback for interference mitigation
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described to provide priority traffic grant-less access to pre-defined communication resources that are semi-persistently scheduled. A set of semi-persistent communication resources may be reserved for use by priority traffic. If the semi-persistent resources are not used for priority traffic, the semi-persistent resources may be scheduled for use by other types of traffic. As priority traffic is identified, the priority traffic may be transmitted using the semi-persistent resource without having those communication resources granted by a scheduling entity. Such grant-less access to the semi-persistent resources may result in collisions between the scheduled traffic and the priority traffic. To mitigate interference between different traffic types, the scheduled traffic may be transmitted using a transmission power that ensures an interference parameter indicative of an amount of interference imposed by the scheduled traffic on the priority traffic satisfies an interference threshold. |
US10667266B2 |
Resource indication for bandwidth allocation in wireless communication
Various communication systems may benefit from appropriate configuration of available bandwidth. These and other communication systems, such as wireless communication systems, may benefit from resource indication for a larger channel bandwidth. One example is further enhanced machine type communication. A method can include determining, by a radio network node, a bandwidth for allocation to a user equipment. The allocated bandwidth can include resources in a single narrowband or a plurality of narrowbands. The method can also include indicating to the user equipment the single narrowband or the plurality of narrowbands and allocated resources in the single narrowband or the plurality of narrowbands. |
US10667263B2 |
Terminal apparatus and transmissions method
Disclosed are a wireless communication base station device and a division number determination method that improve the frequency diversity effect while maintaining channel estimation accuracy regardless of the number of divisions in the frequency domain of a transmission signal from a wireless communication terminal device. A determination unit determines the number of divisions in the frequency domain of a transmission signal from a wireless communication terminal device. Here, the determination unit increases the number of divisions in the frequency domain of the transmission signal from the wireless communication terminal device as the number of pilot blocks included in the transmission signal increases. In addition, a scheduling unit schedules allocation to the frequency resources of the divided transmission signal according to the number of divisions determined by the determination unit. |
US10667258B2 |
System and method for improving transmission in wireless networks
A method for operating a plurality of different wireless networks operating at least in part in overlapping frequency bands includes monitoring, by a first wireless transmitter, activity in the overlapping frequency bands. The first wireless transmitter determines whether a channel in the overlapping frequency bands is idle for a predefined time period. Based on the channel being idle for the predefined time period, it is determined that the first wireless transmitter has a transmission opportunity on the channel. The first wireless transmitter measures an amount of time until a next frame boundary on the channel and, based on the amount of time until the next frame boundary being below a threshold, reserves the channel for a fixed duration of time. Based on the amount of time until the next frame boundary being above the threshold, the first wireless transmitter skips the transmission opportunity on the channel. |
US10667253B2 |
Signal transmission and reception method for reducing latency in wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
Disclosed is a method for transmitting an uplink signal to a base station by a terminal in a wireless communication system. Specifically, the method comprises the steps of: detecting a downlink control signal from the base station through a terminal-specific search space or a common search space at a first time point; and transmitting an uplink signal corresponding to the downlink control signal to the base station on the basis of the downlink control signal, wherein, when the downlink control signal is detected in the terminal-specific search space, the uplink signal is transmitted at a second time point, and when the downlink control signal is detected in the common search space, the uplink signal is transmitted at a third time point. |
US10667252B2 |
Radio terminal
A radio terminal according to an embodiment is used in a mobile telecommunication system which provides a plurality of communication services. The radio terminal includes a controller which uses any of a plurality of resource pools provided for each communication service on the basis of resource map information. The plurality of resource pools is provided in one radio frame and in one system bandwidth. The resource map information indicates the layout pattern of the plurality of resource pools. |
US10667251B2 |
Wireless communication apparatus and channel allocation method
Disclosed is a base station in which the frequency usage efficiency can be improved when the communication bandwidths are asymmetric in the uplink line and the downlink line. A base station can communicate by using a plurality of downlink unit bands and a smaller number of uplink unit bands. A control unit allocates uplink resource allocation information and downlink resource allocation information to a PDCCH which is arranged in each of the plurality of downlink unit bands, and allocates a response signal to the uplink line data to a PHICH which is arranged in the same number of downlink unit bands from the plurality of downlink unit bands as there are uplink unit bands. A transmit RF unit transmits the resource allocation information or the response signal. |
US10667250B2 |
Terminal device, base station device, and communication method for performing short physical downlink control channel settings
[Object] To provide a terminal device capable of efficiently performing communication in a communication system in which a base station device and the terminal device communicate with each other.[Solution] A terminal device that communicates with a base station device includes: a higher layer processing unit configured to perform one or more SPDCCH settings through signaling of a higher layer from the base station device; and a receiving unit configured to monitor an SPDCCH transmitted on a basis of an extended sub frame of a smaller number of symbols than a number of symbols corresponding to a sub frame and a resource block set by the SPDCCH setting on a basis of the SPDCCH setting. The SPDCCH is transmitted through one or more control channel elements. The control channel element is constituted by a plurality of resource element groups. In each of resource block pairs set by the SPDCCH setting, the resource element group is specified in association with a symbol in the resource block pair. |
US10667249B2 |
Resource allocation method for communication between transceiving terminals in communication system supporting device to device communication, and apparatus therefor
The present specification relates to: a method for efficiently indicating, by a base station, a resource region in which control information and data are to be transmitted to a transmission terminal, in a wireless communication system supporting device to device (D2D) communication; and an apparatus therefor. To this end, the transmission terminal receives resource allocation information relating to D2D communication from the base station, and transmits, to the receiving terminal, control information (SA) for D2D communication and data corresponding to the control information on the basis of the resource allocation information received from the base station, wherein the resource allocation information includes information indicating a plurality of frequency resource points, and the transmission terminal defines the SA transmission resource region and the data transmission resource region according to a predetermined rule by using the plurality of frequency resource points. |
US10667246B2 |
Terminal, base station, transmission method, and reception method
Repetitions of a control signal across a plurality of first subframes and a data signal allocated to a resource indicated by the control signal are received. Repetition of a response signal for the data signal across a plurality of second subframes is performed, and a transmission signal is generated by multiplying the response signals in the second subframes by, among a plurality of first sequences orthogonal to one another, components of one of the first sequences which is associated with the first subframes, respectively. |
US10667239B2 |
Method for resource selection
A method for resource selection is disclosed. The method includes performing, by a UE, a first sensing operation to determine available resources in a resource pool; transmitting, by the UE, first data using a first set of available resources, the first set of available resources having been selected from the resource pool in accordance with the first sensing operation; performing, by the UE, concurrently with the first sensing operation and resource selection of the first set of available resources and independently from the first sensing operation, a second sensing operation to determine other available resources in the resource pool; and transmitting, by the UE, second data using a second set of available resources, the second set of available resources having been selected from the resource pool in accordance with the second sensing operation, wherein the first set of available resources and the second set of available resources are independently selected. |
US10667235B1 |
Server and plurality of access points for locating and identifying a mobile device
A system for locating and identifying a mobile device in an environment comprising a plurality of access devices disposed in an environment is provided. Each access device detects a signal strength of a mobile device in relation to the plurality of access devices in addition to a media access control address to identify the mobile device. A trilateration processor computed a distance between the plurality of access devices and the mobile device, and a non-linear regression processor determines the second distance from a sum of errors received from the trilateral processor to establish a location of the mobile device. A wireless network is in communication with the plurality of access devices, the mobile device, and a server to associate the distance with the media access control address of the mobile device. |
US10667234B2 |
Method and device for transferring data
A method for data transmission in which data is emitted and/or received by a communication device in a first radio network formed according to a first standard in a first operating mode and data is emitted and/or received in a second radio network formed according to a second standard in a second operating mode. The communication device detects whether it is inside or outside a receiving region of the first radio network. The communication device is operated in the first operating mode if it is inside the receiving region of the first radio network, and the communication device is operated in the second operating mode if it is outside the receiving region of the first radio network. The second standard is an IEEE 802.11p standard and the first standard is a standard of the IEEE 802.11 regulation that is different from the IEEE 802.11p standard. The communication device takes part in an ad-hoc communication in the second operating mode. |
US10667232B2 |
Wireless computer network and method for locating a node in said network
A wireless local network and method integrating the locating and the seamless roaming of mobile nodes. The network includes a server constituting the core of the network, fixed access points providing the low-level protocol, fixed anchors providing the locating function and nodes comprising sensors and actuators according to the end purpose of the network. The fixed anchors determine a distance measurement with the nodes by time of flight of radio waves, with the nodes behaving as an active radio deflector. |
US10667231B2 |
Method and apparatus for managing communication services using multiple subscription agreements
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, storing subscription utilization information in the memory where the subscription utilization information is indicative of a history of subscription usage by the device and where registration information associated with a group of subscription agreements is stored in the memory, receiving location information from the device processor where the location information indicates a location of the device, and selecting a target subscription agreement from among the group of subscription agreements according to the history of subscription usage and the location information. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10667230B2 |
Communication session registration- and subsidiary-request processing
In some implementations, a telecommunications network can include a core network device communicatively connectable with user equipment (UE). The UE can generate a registration request including a subsidiary request and transmit the registration request. The core network device can receive the registration request, determine the subsidiary request based on content of the registration request, and transmit an indication of the subsidiary request on behalf of the UE via the telecommunications network. A core network device can receive a registration request associated with a user equipment (UE), determine a subsidiary request based on content of the registration request, and transmit toward the UE an acknowledgement associated with both the registration request and the subsidiary request. |
US10667229B2 |
Service layer registration
A service layer entity (e.g., application entity, common service entity in oneM2M, also referred to as registree entity) may register to another service layer entity (e.g., common service entity in oneM2M, also referred to as a registrar entity) and proactively request to gain access to the local services hosted by the registrar entity. A registrar entity may accept a registree entity's registration request but only grant access of its partial services to the registree entity. If a registree entity does not need to proactively request the services within its registration request message, the registrar entity decides what services may be needed by the registree entity and grants access of those services to the registree entity. |
US10667226B2 |
Frequency determining method and apparatus
The present disclosure relates to the field of mobile communication, and in particular, to frequency determining technologies in the field of wireless communication. In a frequency determining method, a base station determines a frequency according to different modes, so that an interval between the frequency and a channel raster is not greater than a particular threshold. Corresponding frequencies are determined by setting different thresholds. According to the technical solutions provided in this application, user equipment may determine, in different modes, a corresponding frequency resource to communicate with a base station. |
US10667224B2 |
Method and device for obtaining secondary timing advance
A method and a device for obtaining a secondary timing advance are provided. The method includes: after a secondary cell activation command is received or after a secondary cell is activated, if a secondary time alignment timer TAT of the secondary cell does not run, initiating, by a terminal, a random access procedure; and obtaining, by the terminal, the secondary TA according to a TA received in the random access procedure. With the method and the device for obtaining a timing advance according to embodiments of the present invention, a terminal initiates a random access procedure to obtain a secondary timing advance after the terminal receives a secondary cell activation command sent by a base station or after a secondary cell is activated, thereby saving signaling overhead and system resources. |
US10667223B2 |
Method of efficiently reporting user equipment transmission power and apparatus thereof
A method and an apparatus for efficiently reporting user equipment (UE) are provided. A method of transmitting Power Headroom Report (PHR) of UE in a mobile communication system, includes configuring an evolved PHR including an indicator with respect of a variation factor of maximum transmission power of the UE, and transmitting the evolved PHR to an eNB. An eNB may know maximum transmission power of an UE and a variation factor thereof to enable efficient scheduling. |
US10667219B2 |
Power source hot swap mode
A method for power management of a mobile device includes detecting whether a removable power source has been removed from the mobile device. In response to detecting that the power source has been removed, entering a hot swap mode for a first time period by deactivating a first component of the mobile device and maintaining, via a backup power source in the mobile device, a powered state of a second component of the mobile device and an application state of the mobile device. The method further includes, after the first time period, entering a suspend mode for a second time period by deactivating the second component and continuing to maintain the application state of the mobile device for the second time period. |
US10667216B2 |
Mobile target locator with both mobile target locator with both RF and cellular communications
The present invention herein provides apparatus and method, allowing a user to acquire a target location wherever the target is with a target mobile locator. The target mobile locator includes a RF receiver, a transmitter, a GPS locator and a circuit. After receiving “wake-up” signal from the user, GPS locator and/or transmitter can be activated and the target location is sent back to the user. Prior to receiving the wakeup signal, at least one of the GPS locator and the transmitter are either energy reduced state or off state such that the consumption of the energy is minimized in the locator. Therefore, the locator is active for long periods of time. Optionally, a battery can be recharged using, for example, a solar cell under the sun. |
US10667215B2 |
Wireless receiving device, wake-up receiver and method for calibrating a frequency and a bandwidth
A wireless receiving device includes a wake-up receiver, a main receiver and a calibration circuit. The wake-up receiver operates in a monitoring mode or a sleep mode. When operating in the monitoring mode, the wake-up receiver monitors whether a request signal is transmitted by a communication device and issues a wake-up signal after receiving the request signal. The main receiver operates in a sleep mode or a transmission mode. When operating in the sleep mode, the main receiver is woken up and enters the transmission mode to transmit and receive data to and from the communication device when receiving the wake-up signal. The calibration circuit is coupled to the wake-up receiver and the main receiver and configured to receive a calibration signal from the main receiver and calibrate a reception frequency of the wake-up receiver in the background in response to the calibration signal. |
US10667208B2 |
Communication method and device
A communication method, including receiving, by user equipment (UE), information about one or more backhaul links that is broadcast by different micro base stations, selecting, by the UE, a micro base station corresponding to backhaul link information that meets a preset condition, and accessing, by the UE, the selected micro base station when the selected micro base station is in an active state, or when the selected micro base station is in an inactive state, sending, by the UE, an activation signal to the selected micro base station, and accessing, by the UE, the selected micro base station after the micro base station is activated. Hence, a backhaul link can be used appropriately. |
US10667206B2 |
Information processing device, information processing system, and information processing method
Appropriate control is performed when communication is performed between a plurality of information processing devices. An information processing device performs real-time image transmission with another information processing device according to a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast specification. The information processing device includes a control unit. The control unit performs control such that setting request information for performing a setting related to the real-time image transmission is received from the other information processing device via an access point. The control unit performs control such that a setting request for performing the setting based on the setting request information is transmitted to the other information processing device through direct communication. |
US10667204B2 |
Terminal apparatus and communication method
A plurality of communication stations transmit a plurality of modulated signals so that data is efficiently transmitted from a network through negotiation by a communication terminal capable of transmitting and receiving modulated signals of a plurality of wireless communication schemes with a proxy server present on a network. The communication terminal receives a plurality of modulated signals to obtain data. Thus, the efficiency of frequency utilization is improved. |
US10667203B2 |
Cell selection method and apparatus
The present invention provides a cell selection method and apparatus. The cell selection method includes: sending, by a non-access stratum of user equipment UE, network list information to an access stratum of the UE, where the network list information includes a list of forbidden networks and a list of forbidden networks for a GPRS service; determining, by the non-access stratum, indication information about a cell selection priority according to an operation mode of the UE; and sending, by the non-access stratum, the indication information to the access stratum, so that the access stratum selects a suitable cell according to the network list information and the indication information. The present invention can effectively prevent the UE from entering a state of being able to normally camp but unable to obtain a normal service, thereby improving user experience. |
US10667202B2 |
Access network discovery and selection
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards devices and methods for identifying preferred access networks based at least in part on access network information including access network assistance information, steering policies, or access commands. In some embodiments, conflicts between access network information and access network discovery and selection function (ANDSF) policies may be rectified in identifying a preferred access network. |
US10667198B2 |
Systems and methods of a portable device roaming between a plurality of access point devices with which the portable device is enrolled
Systems and methods of a portable device roaming between a plurality of access point devices with which the portable device is enrolled are provided. Some methods can include the portable device saving a respective network parameter of each of the plurality of access point devices, the portable device traversing a plurality of channels in which the plurality of access point devices operate, the portable device operating in a respective one of the plurality of channels to receive a packet from a respective one of the plurality of access point devices, the portable device comparing a received network identifier in the packet with the respective network parameter of each of the plurality of access point devices as saved, and responsive to a match, the portable device transmitting a command signal to the respective one of the plurality of access point devices. |
US10667189B2 |
Method and device for transmitting and receiving data in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a method and device for transmitting and receiving data in a wireless communication system. According to the present invention, provided is a method comprising a step of receiving, from a network node, a request message requesting an E-UTRAN radio access bearer (E-RAB) configuration for data transmission and reception of a mission critical service (MCS), wherein the request message includes indication information for permitting transmission and reception of the data in at least one first measurement gap, when data of the MCS is generated in the at least one first measurement gap, transmitting, to the terminal, at least one of measurement gap information related to the at least one first measurement gap in which the indication information or the data is transmitted, and transmitting, to the terminal, the data in the at least one measurement gap. |
US10667188B2 |
Method and apparatus for multiplexing hybrid satellite constellations
A method and apparatus for operating a satellite system including different satellites that may belong to different types of satellite constellations. In some implementations, the satellite system may include a LEO satellite constellation and one or more non-LEO satellite constellations that can be used to increase the forward link capacity of the LEO satellite constellation, for example, by allowing an LEO satellite to offload at least some of its forward link traffic to one of the non-LEO satellites. The user terminals can dynamically switch forward link communications between a LEO satellite and a non-LEO satellite while maintaining a return link connection with the LEO satellite. |
US10667184B2 |
Selection of a wireless network for use by a target computing device
Examples disclosed herein relate to selection of a wireless network for use by a target computing device. Examples include a determination that a client computing device is connected to a first wireless network of a first frequency band and having a first service set identifier (SSID). Examples further include selection of a second wireless network of a second frequency band for use by the target computing device without user intervention, the second wireless network having an SSID including at least a base substring of the first SSID. |
US10667182B2 |
Method and system for supporting fast recovery of user equipment
A method for supporting fast recovery of a User Equipment (UE) includes performing, by a serving base station, UE context synchronization for one or more other base stations in a related small cell cluster when a UE accesses the serving base station, performing, by a base station that the UE performs a radio resource control (RRC) connection re-establishment, the RRC connection re-establishment for the UE according to UE context saved in a synchronization process. The present also discloses another method and system for supporting UE fast recovery. By applying the technical solution disclosed by the present disclosure, when the UE moves in a small cell scenario, the UE can be recovered quickly in the case of a failure, so as to avoid the UE returns to an idle mode, avoid data loss, guarantee business continuity, and improve UE experience. |
US10667180B2 |
Methods and devices for managing access priority of a wireless device
Embodiments herein relate to methods and devices for handling access priority of a wireless device in a wireless network. In particular, embodiments herein relate to a method performed by a wireless network access node for managing/handling access priority associated with a wireless device, which wireless device is requesting access to the wireless network is provided. The method comprises receiving from a mobility management node a message comprising Quality of Service, QoS, information associated with the wireless device; determining access priority related information associated with the wireless device based on the received QoS information; and transmitting the access priority related information associated with the wireless device to the wireless device. Further, embodiments herein relate to corresponding methods for handling access priority associated with a wireless device performed in a wireless device, and in a wireless network, respectively. |
US10667179B1 |
Multiple-slice application delivery based on network slice associations
A device can receive, from first user equipment, information that relates to a first application, where the information includes a plurality of S-NSSAI. The device can determine whether the plurality of S-NSSAI are configured as a group of associated S-NSSAI. The device can determine that a preference is to be given to one of: communication sessions associated with the first application relative to a communication session associated with a second application, that does not utilize multiple network slices, of the first user equipment or second user equipment; traffic flows associated with the first application relative to a traffic flow associated with the second application; or a plurality of network slices associated with the first application relative to a network slice associated with the second application. The device can perform one or more actions based on determining the preference to thereby facilitate a particular functionality of the first application. |
US10667178B2 |
Wireless broadband communication method, device, and system, for establishing a user plane connection between a small cell and a user equipment
Embodiments of the present invention provide a wireless broadband communication method, device, and system. The method provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes: establishing, by a macro base station, a Radio Resource Control RRC connection with a user equipment UE; receiving, by a small cell, a configuration message sent, through a wired or wireless interface, by the macro base station; and establishing, by the small cell, a user plane connection between the small cell and the UE based on the RRC connection and the configuration message, and establishing a data bearer with the UE on the user plane connection. |
US10667176B2 |
Structure of MAC sub-header for supporting next generation mobile communication system and method and apparatus using the same
A communication technique of fusing a fifth generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data transmission rate beyond a fourth generation (4G) system with an Internet of things (IoT) technology and a system thereof are provided. The communication technique may be used for an intelligent service (for example, a smart home, a smart building, a smart city, a smart car or a connected car, health care, digital education, a retail business, a security and safety related service, or the like) based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT related technology. A method for defining media access control (MAC) sub-header structures suitable for a next generation mobile communication system and applying the MAC sub-header structures to provide a high data transmission rate and a low latency in the next generation mobile communication system is provided. |
US10667175B2 |
Systems and methods for segmentation and reassembly of data frames in 802.11 wireless local area networks
Embodiments described herein provide a method for fragmenting and reassembling data frames on a medium access control (MAC) layer in a wireless local area network. A datagram is received from an application running on a first network device, for transmission over a wireless communication link in the wireless local area network. A negotiation request is initiated with a second network device for determining whether both the first network device and the second network device have enhanced directional multi-gigabit capability (EDMG) for data segmentation and reassembly. When both devices have EDMG capability and the size of the datagram exceeds the maximum size defined by the wireless local area network transmission protocol, the datagram is segmented into a plurality of transmission data units on the MAC layer. |
US10667173B2 |
Feedback retransmission repetition coding for wireless communications
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described that provide for generation of feedback at a code block (CB) level for a received transmission in which a transmit block (TB) includes a number of CBs. The feedback may indicate a request for a retransmission of one or more CBs, and retransmissions of the CBs may be provided at a repetition level that provides multiple repetitions of the one or more CBs. The repetition level may provide for two or more retransmissions of the one or more CBs. In some cases, the repetition level is configurable, and may be based on a number of requests for retransmission that are received. The configuration of repetition levels may be through radio resource control (RRC) signaling, downlink/uplink control information, or any combination thereof. |
US10667169B2 |
Supporting a large number of devices in wireless communications
A method for receiving a backoff value at a wireless station is presented. A traffic indication map is received at the station, wherein a backoff number is implicitly assigned to the station based on a position of the station within the traffic indication map. The backoff value is determined by multiplying the backoff number by a predetermined time value. |
US10667166B2 |
Apparatus for cooperating with a mobile device
An apparatus for cooperating with a mobile device having an embedded transceiver is disclosed. The apparatus includes a housing and a mechanical connector on the housing, the mechanical connector being configured to mechanically retain the mobile device. At least one port within the housing conveys energy to at least one auxiliary wireless transceiver associable with the apparatus. The apparatus is configured to cooperate with the mobile device when the mobile device is retained on the housing by the mechanical connector, to enable transmission of a first portion of a data stream over the at least one auxiliary transceiver while a second portion of the data stream is simultaneously transmitted over the embedded transceiver. |
US10667158B2 |
Radio link monitoring using downlink control and data decoding performance characteristics
This disclosure relates to radio link monitoring techniques. According to some embodiments, a wireless device may establish a radio link with a cellular base station according to a radio access technology. The base station may provide reference signals, control signals, and data signals to the wireless device via the radio link. The wireless device may perform radio link monitoring of the radio link using characteristics of decoding performance for one or more of the control signals and the data signals. Performing radio link monitoring of the radio link may include determining whether the radio link is in-sync or out-of-sync and determining whether radio link failure has occurred. |
US10667157B2 |
Individualized adaptive wireless parameter tuning for streaming content
A source device can transmit initial streaming content to a playback device (e.g., wireless ear buds) using first settings and measure playback performance of the content at a plurality of times. The measured performance values can relate to a quality of communication of the initial streaming content between the source device and the playback device, e.g., relating to packet loss, retransmission rates and patterns, fluctuations in a playback (jitter) buffer, and/or other values. The measured performance values can be used to determine one or more second settings to be used for a playback of subsequent streaming content between the source device and the playback device. In this manner, each source device can account for variations in communication behavior specific to a user (e.g., due to differences in body type as electromagnetic waves travel through the body when a source device is in a pocket). |
US10667154B2 |
System and method for evaluating wireless device and wireless network performance
There is provided a method of evaluating wireless device and/or wireless network performance and/or wireless network usage trends. The method comprises providing wireless device software to each of a plurality of wireless electronic devices connected to one or more of a plurality of networks by having the wireless device software embedded in the corresponding electronic device, wherein the wireless device software is embedded in or operable with a plurality of types of applications and performs at least one test associated with characteristics and/or location of the device, and/or performance of the device and/or the network, and/or usage of the device by a user; receiving via one or more collection servers, test data obtained by the wireless device software of each of the plurality of wireless electronic devices; aggregating the received data; and storing and outputting the aggregated data. |
US10667150B2 |
Self organizing radio access network in a software defined networking environment
A self organizing network within a software defined networking environment is provided to allow for fast updating of radio access network parameters which enables optimization algorithms to converge on optimized configurations very quickly. The self organizing network is enabled by providing a self organizing network manager plug-in within a software defined networking environment that interfaces with a radio access network plug-in via a service abstraction layer to quickly obtain base station device parameters, iteratively adjust the base station device parameters to obtain optimized radio access network configurations to mitigate outages, reduce power consumption, manage load, or provide other benefits. |
US10667145B2 |
Bearing calculation
There is provided an apparatus comprising a location receiver to receive a signal indicative of a location of the location receiver. A movement mechanism rotates the location receiver about an axis and provides an angle of the location receiver about the axis from a known point. Calculation circuitry produces an output value indicative of an absolute bearing of the known point about the axis, based on a plurality of given angles of the location receiver about the axis from the known point, and a plurality of associated locations of the location receiver indicated by the signal received when the location receiver is at each of the given angles. |
US10667143B2 |
Air-to-ground (ATG) uplink subband beamformer with combinable subbands
Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to techniques and apparatus that may help improve greatly reduce the implementation complexity of the ground station, and ground base-station user capacity by utilizing a subband beamformer for processing uplink signals received from aircraft at ground base stations, in an air-to-ground (ATG) system. The techniques presented herein may allow for dynamic subband allocation to different airborne devices with multi-user beamforming and subband combining. |
US10667142B2 |
Methods and apparatus for providing backhaul services to a citizens broadband radio service device
Methods and apparatus for providing backhaul capacity to a first Citizens Broadband Radio Service Device (CBSD) using a device to device connection to a second CBSD. An exemplary method embodiment includes operating a first Citizens Broadband Radio Service Device (CBSD) to: (i) establish a wireless device to device (D2D) communications link with a second CBSD using D2D wireless communications resources; (ii) send, via the D2D communications link, a first backhaul resource reservation signal to the second CBSD to reserve a first portion of a communications backhaul extending from the second CBSD to a service provider communication network; and (iii) communicate data for a user equipment device (UE) being served by the first CBSD to said service provider communications network via said D2D communications link and the communications backhaul extending from the second CBSD. |
US10667141B2 |
Determination of fifth generation millimeter wave customer premises equipment antenna location for fixed wireless access systems
A method, system and computer for determining placement of at least one antenna of customer premises equipment in a fixed wireless access network are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method includes generating a map of signal strength for each of a plurality of possible antenna locations among one or more buildings. The method further includes identifying a percentage of a building having a level of wireless network coverage. The method also includes identifying a location of an antenna based on the map of signal strength and the identified percentage. |
US10667138B2 |
Resource configuration method and apparatus
A resource configuration method and apparatus, applied to a non-cellular system NCS that includes a plurality of transmission points TPs is described herein. The method may include determining a tracking resource in a time-frequency resource of each TP, where time-frequency resources of all the TPs are the same, and tracking resources determined for all the TPs are the same. The method may also include generating tracking resource configuration information based on a time-frequency resource occupied by the tracking resource. Furthermore, the method may include sending the tracking resource configuration information to each TP, so that each TP detects, on the tracking resource, a sounding reference signal SRS sent by a terminal, so as to improve NCS service performance. |
US10667137B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing contents in communication system
A method of providing contents in a communication system by a proxy server includes selecting one of a first content and a second content based on a first channel bandwidth usable by a terminal and a second channel bandwidth usable by a base station; and providing the selected content to the terminal, wherein the first content requires a wider channel bandwidth than a channel bandwidth of the second content. |
US10667135B2 |
Dynamic policy-based on-boarding of devices in enterprise environments
In one embodiment, a method for providing access to wireless networks may include receiving, by a wireless network access provider from a user device, a request to access a wireless network. The method may include obtaining data representing a policy applicable to the access request, sending the access request, augmented with the policy, to an identity provider associated with the user and having no pre-existing relationship with the access provider, and receiving, from the identity provider, an access request response indicating whether or not the policy is met. The method may include communicating, to the wireless device, an indication that the access request has been accepted, if the policy is met, or an indication that the access request has been rejected, if the policy is not met. The access provider and identity provider may be members of an identity and access federation that communicate over a dynamically established secure connection. |
US10667131B2 |
Method for connecting network access device to wireless network access point, network access device, and application server
A method for connecting a network access device to a wireless network access point includes: initiating an access request to a wireless network access point, wherein when detecting that the network access device is not authenticated, the wireless network access point redirects the access request to an authentication portal, the access request carrying an authentication server address; obtaining, by an application client on the network access device, an authentication parameter after obtaining authentication authorization of a user on the authentication portal; encrypting the authentication parameter by using a wireless access key; initiating, according to the authentication server address, an authentication request carrying the encrypted authentication parameter to an authentication server; receiving the login address and the encrypted signature from the authentication server; accessing the login address on the authentication server; and connecting to the wireless network access point to access the Internet according to a pass-through result. |
US10667129B2 |
Transferring application data between devices
Methods, systems, and apparatus are described for transferring application data. In one aspect, a method includes causing, by a first service running on a first device to establish a wireless connection with a second device; receiving, from a second service running on the second device, data specifying applications that are installed on the second device and supported by the second service, each of the applications being separate from the second service; determining, by the first service, that a first application installed on the first device matches one of the applications installed on the second device, the first application being separate from the first service; receiving, by the first service, first application data from the first application; and causing, by the first service, the first device to send the first application data to the second service running on the second device using the wireless connection. |
US10667124B2 |
System and method for providing service license aggregation across multiple physical and virtual sim cards
A system, a computer program product and a method associate service licenses with a wireless device. A device identifier (device ID) which identifies the wireless device and a Subscriber Identity Module identifier (SIM ID) identifying a SIM card currently inserted in the wireless device are received. If the SIM ID is not currently associated with the device ID, a listing of service licenses associated with the SIM ID is aggregated with a listing of service licenses associated with the device ID. The wireless device is authorized to use service licenses listed in the aggregate listing of service licenses. A virtual SIM identifier may be associated with the SIM identifier and at least one additional service license. The at least one additional service license associated with the virtual SIM identifier may be stored in a database as a subscriber service profile. |
US10667122B2 |
Radio access network interworking
Methods to allow the interworking of cellular and WLAN networks, and in particular the offloading of data from a cellular network to a WLAN network. User preferences for non-operator controlled WLAN access points are communicated between mobile devices, the core network, and radio access network to allow offloading to respect those preferences. |
US10667119B2 |
Uplink HARQ operation for prose-enabled UEs participating in sidelink discovery operation
The invention relates to an improved transmission protocol for uplink data packet transmission. A transmission counter of the transmission protocol counts the number of transmissions the user terminal has performed for a data packet. The user terminal participates in sidelink discovery operation with other user terminals based on sidelink discovery gaps. The user terminal cannot transmit and/or receive signals under control of the transmission protocol when participating in sidelink discovery operation during the sidelink discovery gaps. A processor of the user terminal determines whether a retransmission of a data packet, which is triggered by the transmission protocol, was not performed because the transmission protocol operation collided with one of the sidelink discovery gaps. In case of collision, the processor operates the transmission counter such that the colliding retransmission of the data packet does not result in an increment of the transmission counter of the transmission protocol for the data packet. |
US10667118B2 |
Synchronous communications in a multiple-input synchronous transfer network
A method for wireless communication is provided. In some implementations, the method includes receiving, by a first device, a first packet from a second device in a network. The method further includes comparing, by the first device, a first received signal strength of the first packet to a second received signal strength of a second packet associated with a third device, the third device associated with the first device in the network. The method further includes transmitting, by the first device and based on to the comparing, a third packet to the second device, the third packet indicating a disassociation of the first device with the third device and an association of the first device with the second device. |
US10667110B2 |
System and method for using an electronic lock with a smartphone
A method, system or apparatus including a server that may receive information from a computer, store the information in a database at the server, determine a reader device to receive the information based on an analysis of a reader device identifier, and transmit viral data to a mobile device where the viral data includes at least a portion of the information. |
US10667109B2 |
Forwarding activity-related information from source electronic devices to companion electronic devices
The described embodiments transfer an activity from a source electronic device to a companion electronic device. The source electronic device receives activity information describing an activity performed in a first application at the source electronic device and broadcasts an activity advertisement comprising an activity identifier for the activity. Upon receiving the activity advertisement, the companion electronic device determines whether a second application that is associated with the first application is available at the companion electronic device. If the second application is available, the companion electronic device acquires extended activity data from the source electronic device and uses the extended activity data to configure the second application and commence performing the activity with the second application at the companion electronic device. The source electronic device may also forward activity-related information (e.g., information from a copy and paste clipboard in the source electronic device) to the companion electronic device. |
US10667106B2 |
Tuning a NFC antenna of a device
A NFC object reader's NFC antenna system configured to dynamically change an element of the NFC antenna system to maintain the NFC antenna system's antenna default resonant frequency. The NFC antenna system can be configured to include a tuning subsystem, integrated with sensors to trigger tuning of NFC antenna system's antenna. |
US10667105B2 |
Bluetooth enabled snake cam
A snake cam is provided with a camera mounted to a housing via a shaft. The shaft may be flexible or rigid. The housing includes components needed for operation of the camera but that need not be in close physical proximity to the camera, thus allowing the camera itself to have a relatively small size, which facilitates placement thereof in small places. The housing may include a wireless communication module, through which a mobile device may be connected to the snake cam. The mobile device may then be used to access or control one or more features of the snake cam. |
US10667104B2 |
Method for device to control another device and the device
The present disclosure relates to a sensor network, Machine Type Communication (MTC), Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication, and technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the above technologies, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. The present disclosure relates to control a client device using a server device based on context data indicating a circumstance of a user. |
US10667103B2 |
Method and apparatus for software defined sensing
Systems and methods for configuring a sensor on a controller include receiving a sensor description defined in a format of a domain specific language corresponding to the sensor. The sensor description is parsed to identify one or more instructions. The one or more instructions are mapped to corresponding commands of the controller to enable the controller to perform the one or more instructions. |
US10667101B2 |
Contextual deep linking of applications
A contextual deep linking server receives a request associated with a valid contextual deep link from a client device, the contextual deep link associated with link data indicating a particular configuration of an application. The server also receives, after determining that the client device has stored a previously generated fingerprint, stored contextual information for the client device identified by a locally stored fingerprint that matches the previously generated fingerprint. The server then generates, after determining that the client device does not have the previously generated fingerprint, a unique fingerprint of the client device based on a plurality of characteristics of the client device and determining contextual information of the request based on a characteristic of the client device. The server also transmits a response to the client device that is selected based on the contextual information of the client device such that the response is operable on the client device. |
US10667100B2 |
Communication system and in-vehicle communication apparatus
Provided are a communication system for an in-vehicle communication apparatus mounted in a vehicle, and the in-vehicle communication apparatus included in said communication system. The in-vehicle communication apparatus communicates with a certificate information issuing system which creates electronic certificate information, and acquires certificate information from a sub-server apparatus. The in-vehicle communication apparatus makes a request to the sub-server apparatus to create the certificate information, and the sub-server apparatus creates the certificate information in response to the request. The in-vehicle communication apparatus then makes an inquiry to the sub-server apparatus regarding the creation status of the certificate information. Upon receipt of the inquiry, the sub-server apparatus makes a response indicating whether or not creation of the requested certificate information has been completed, and if the creation of the certificate information has been completed, the sub-server apparatus transmits the created certificate information to the in-vehicle communication apparatus together with the response. |
US10667097B2 |
Telecommunications apparatuses and methods
Methods and apparatuses for activating a vehicular-capable terminal to connect to a base station and/or road side unit. Accordingly a vehicular-capable terminal which would otherwise be in idle mode can then participate in vehicular communications, if appropriate. |
US10667093B2 |
Communication in a multicast or unicast wireless network
A Multicast-Broadcast over a Single Frequency Network (MBSFN) message may be multicasted to a cluster of network elements. Using multicasting or unicasting based on a number of unacknowledged network elements of the cluster of network elements, the MBSFN message may be retransmitted to unacknowledged network elements in the cluster of network elements, subsequent to a time period to receive an acknowledgement message from a first and a second network element. |
US10667092B2 |
Multimedia broadcast/multimedia service (MBMS) session update
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for multimedia broadcast/multimedia service (MBMS) session update are provided. One method includes receiving a session update request which may include a TGMI pointing to the current active MBMS session and new QoS requirement. The method may then include updating the MBMS bearer context with the new QoS. |
US10667090B2 |
Flexible periodic and triggered location of a mobile device in a wireless network using a codeword
Techniques are discussed herein for enabling an external client to request periodic or triggered location of a user equipment (UE) according to trigger criteria that are not visible to entities within a wireless network, using a codeword in a periodic and triggered location request that is sent to the UE. The codeword may be meaningful to the UE, but not to the wireless network, and may indicate particular types of triggered and/or periodic events to be detected and reported by the UE. A location report sent by the UE to the wireless network may contain a second codeword, indicating a type of triggered or periodic event detected by the UE, which may be conveyed by the wireless network to the external client without interpretation. Codewords may enable more flexibility for periodic and triggered location without impacting wireless networks. |
US10667086B2 |
Detecting location within a network
Systems and methods for detecting the presence of a body in a network without fiducial elements, using signal absorption, and signal forward and reflected backscatter of RF waves caused by the presence of a biological mass in a communications network. |
US10667083B1 |
Method and apparatus for determining index grids of geo-fence
A method for determining index grids of a geo-fence, includes: determining a circumscribed grid of the geo-fence, the circumscribed grid being a smallest single grid in a pre-defined granularity system that can contain the geo-fence; with the circumscribed grid as a starting point, subdividing one or more grids containing a boundary of the geo-fence, into finer-grained grids level by level until an index accuracy of a subdivided grid set is not lower than a predetermined precision threshold, wherein the grid set is composed of grids within the geo-fence and grids containing the boundary of the geo-fence, and the index accuracy is a ratio of an area of the geo-fence to a sum of areas of all the grids in the grid set; and taking the grids in the grid set as index grids of the geo-fence. |
US10667080B2 |
Location-based services
Methods and systems are provided for delivering location-based services. The services may include aggregating data indicating a plurality of geographical locations, attributes associated with the geographical locations, and items of content associated with the geographical locations. A current location of an electronic device is obtained and analytics are performed on the aggregate data to select one or more particular geographical locations, wherein the analytics can consider, for example, proximity of the current location of the electronic facility to the geographical locations and the attributes associated with the geographical locations. Items of content stored in the aggregated data and associated with the selected geographical locations are output at a user interface associated with a web or application resource operating on the electronic facility. |
US10667077B2 |
User consent for hybrid location sharing services
A hybrid location service maintains a user state for each of a plurality of mobile devices communicably coupled to the hybrid location service via one or more networks. The hybrid location service can receive a request for a location of a mobile device. In response, the hybrid location service can determine a consent source. The consent source can include the mobile device or a network operator of the network used by the mobile device. The hybrid location service determines a response to the request for the location of the mobile device based, at least in part, on a user state of the mobile device and a user consent obtained from the consent source. |
US10667076B2 |
System for providing information in a mobility as a service vehicle regarding a service requestor mobile device and method thereof
In a perspective of a service provider within a MaaS vehicle, a service provider mobile device may determine a distance and approaching direction of the service requestor mobile device. The service provider mobile device may determine the distance and the approaching direction through GPS coordinates using a unified gateway or through a more direct communication. The MaaS vehicle via the service provider mobile device may provide information regarding the distance and the approaching direction of the service requestor mobile device. This information may be in the form of audio and/or visual cues. |
US10667073B1 |
Audio navigation to a point of interest
A method is provided for directing a user to a point of interest using sounds played on a wearable audio output device. A user's direction of gaze is determined using data from at least one sensor in the audio output device. First and second locations are determined of the user and the point of interest respectively, and a distance is determined between the first and second locations. A relative angle between the direction of gaze and the direction of the point of interest is determined based on the determined first and second locations. A sample sound is altered using at least one sonification technique to convey information relating to the determined distance and the relative angle. The altered sample sound is rendered and output for playing by the audio output device. |
US10667071B2 |
Low complexity multi-channel smart loudspeaker with voice control
A digital signal processor is programmed to extract a center channel from a stereo input, apply the center channel to an array of speaker elements using a first set of finite impulse response filters and a first rotation matrix to generate a first beam of audio content at a target angle about the axis, apply a left channel of the stereo input to the array of speaker elements using a second set of finite impulse response filters and a second rotation matrix to generate a second beam of audio content at a first offset angle from the target angle about the axis, and apply a right channel of the stereo input to the array of speaker elements using a third set of finite impulse response filters and third rotation matrix to generate a third beam of audio content at a second offset angle from the target angle about the axis. |
US10667069B2 |
Source separation for reverberant environment
Embodiments of source separation for reverberant environment are disclosed. According to a method, first microphone signals for each individual one of at least one source are captured respectively by at least two microphones for a period during which only the individual one produces sounds. Mixing parameters for modeling acoustic paths between the at least one source and the at least two microphones are learned by a processor based on the first microphone signals. Second microphone signals are captured respectively by the at least two microphones for a period during which all of the at least one source produce sounds. The reconstruction model is estimated by the processor based on the mixing parameters and second microphone signals. The processor performs the source separation by applying the reconstruction model. |
US10667064B2 |
ITE hearing aid with improved wireless communication
An in-the-ear hearing aid, the hearing aid having a first end and a second end, the hearing aid includes: a microphone configured to receive sound; a processing unit configured to provide a processed audio signal for compensating a hearing loss of a user; an output transducer for providing an acoustic output, wherein the microphone and the output transducer are coupled to the processing unit; an antenna that is closer to the first end than to the second end of the hearing aid; a wireless communication unit coupled to the antenna; and a polarization element configured for forming a polarization of the antenna, where the polarization element is between the first end and the second end of the hearing aid. |
US10667063B2 |
Sound level control for hearing assistive devices
For many hearing assistive devices, the user's speech is received at a larger amplitude signal than the speech of someone speaking to the user. Since the user's speech is also picked up by the microphone and feed through the speaker causing an acoustic feedback effect, the user may have to constantly adjust the volume of the hearing assistive device to achieve a more comfortable volume based on where the speech is coming from. Therefore, mitigating the acoustic feedback effect of assistive hearing devices can generate a more efficient and comfortable hearing device. |
US10667060B2 |
Sound generation device and preparation method of metal plastic part
The present invention provides a sound generation device and a preparation method of a metal plastic part. The sound generation device comprises a metal plastic part. The metal plastic part comprises a plastic part and a metal insert that is combined with the plastic part. An oxidation film that is obtained through metal nanocrystallization and a nanopore that is formed in a surface of the oxidation film and has a pore diameter of 20-1,000 nm are arranged on a surface of the metal insert. The nanopore is filled with a resin composition from which the plastic part is made. As the nanopore is filled with the resin composition from which the plastic part is made, the metal insert and the plastic part are in close fit with each other, which greatly enhances the gluing capability of the metal insert and prevents the metal insert and the plastic part which are formed through injection molding from being separated. A length of a portion embedded into the plastic part of the metal insert is greatly reduced, such that transfer of ultrasonic energy is smooth. The metal plastic part is effectively prevented from ultrasonic unmelting. Thus, the waterproofness and the sealing property of the metal plastic part are improved. Accordingly, the performance of the sound generation device is improved. |
US10667054B2 |
Acoustic headset with integrated two-way digital and analog communication components
In some examples, an acoustic headset for providing hearing protection, includes: a first auditory cup; a second auditory cup; at least one of a stirrup or headband interconnecting the first and second auditory cups; at least one speaker integrated within at least one of the first auditory cup or the second auditory cup; a microphone that receives sound, wherein the microphone is coupled to the acoustic headset; and wherein at least one of the first and second auditory cups comprises a digital component for transmission and receipt of digital wireless audio communications, and wherein at least one of the first and second auditory cups comprises an analog component for transmission and receipt of analog wireless audio communications. |
US10667049B2 |
Detecting the presence of wind noise
A method comprising: receiving a first microphone signal from a first microphone having a first frequency response characteristic (1101, 1121) at frequencies (114) associated with wind noise; receiving a second microphone signal from a second microphone having a second frequency response characteristic (1102, 1122) at frequencies (114) associated with wind noise, wherein the first frequency response characteristic (1101, 1121) provides less gain than the second frequency response characteristic (1102, 1122) over the range of frequencies (114) associated with wind noise; and processing the first microphone signal and the second microphone signal to detect the presence of wind noise. |
US10667048B2 |
Recording method, recording play method, apparatuses, and terminals
A recording method, a recording play method, apparatuses and terminals, where the recording method comprises obtaining, by a terminal, recording data in all sound source directions input by at least three microphones, and generating, by the terminal, a recording file according to the obtained recording data, wherein the recording file saves the recording data in all the sound source directions. |
US10667047B2 |
Headphone device, terminal device, information transmitting method, and headphone system
This disclosure relates to a headphone device, a terminal device, an information transmitting method, a program, and a headphone system capable of reducing a process burden of parameter control in a noise canceling process of the headphone device.In the terminal device capable of communicating with the headphone device, a parameter appropriate for the noise canceling process is determined based on analysis of noise from outside and position information and indication information to indicate a processing parameter related to the noise canceling process in the headphone device is generated. This is transmitted to the headphone device side. In the headphone device, a processing parameter of the noise canceling process is set according to the indication information. According to this, a process to determine an optimal parameter of the noise canceling process on the headphone device side is not required. |
US10667046B2 |
Modular multichannel audio connection system
The present invention provides a system of modular wiring harnesses that provide power from the audio amplifier to the audio source. Amplifier-end modular sections of a wiring harness may be used with a variety of amplifiers of two, four, five, or six channels. Audio source-end modular sections of a wiring harness may provide connection to one of various modular amplifier-end modular wiring harnesses. Audio source-end modular sections of a wiring harness may use a signal processor to provide multiple channel outputs from single input, responsive to the connected inputs and outputs. |
US10667045B1 |
Robot and auto data processing method thereof
The present disclosure provides a robot and an audio data processing method thereof. The robot includes a body part, a main control module, and a sound pickup module electrically coupled to the main control module. The sound pickup module includes N microphones distributed around the body part to collect audio data. The main control module is configured to obtain the audio data of a sound source from a part of the N microphones collecting the audio data of the sound source without blocked by the body part, and perform a sound source localization and a sound pickup based on the obtained audio data. The 360-degree wake-up and sound source localization of the robot and the beam-forming of directional beams are realized. In addition, the sound pickup is realized without forming microphone holes on the head of the robot, hence the aesthetics of the robot will not be affected. |
US10667043B2 |
Loudspeaker and sound outputting apparatus having the same
A sound outputting apparatus is provided. The sound outputting apparatus includes at least one loudspeaker, and a main body configured to house the at least one loudspeaker. Each of the at least one loudspeaker includes an acoustic transducer configured to generate a sound wave, and a sound guide part configured to directionally output the sound wave via a plurality of openings. A diameter of each of the plurality of openings is increased as a distance from the acoustic transducer increases. |
US10667042B2 |
Microphone mount mechanical isolator
Universal mechanical isolator that effectively decouples a vibration sensitive device such as a microphone from a support to thereby isolate the vibration sensitive device from mechanical vibrations. |
US10667033B2 |
Multifactorial unlocking function for smart wearable device and method
A system, method and one or more wireless earpieces for authenticating functionality of one or more wireless earpieces. A request that requires authentication is received through the one or more wireless earpieces. Biometric readings are performed for a user utilizing sensors of the one or more wireless earpieces. The biometric readings are analyzed to determine whether the user is authorized for the one or more wireless earpieces to fulfill the request. The request is authenticated in response to determining the biometric readings performed by the one or more wireless earpieces authorize fulfillment of the request. |
US10667031B2 |
Earpiece for acoustical source and load modeling
A wearable device configured to be modeled as both a part of the source and a part of the load in an electro-acoustical source-and-load model of a system where a sound source is coupled to the ear canal. Such a wearable device may be used to determine the acoustic energy density at a point of measurement in or near the ear of a user. |
US10667027B2 |
Modular speaker cover
Described herein is a modular speaker cover that is removably attachable to a speaker. This device can comprise a modular grille and a grille insert, wherein the grille insert is removably attached to the modular grille. The grille insert can be replaced with other grille inserts of various colors, shapes, textures, and materials. In some embodiment, the grille insert is permanently fixed to the modular grille. |
US10667025B2 |
Framing method and apparatus in passive optical network and system
A framing method and apparatus in a passive optical network (PON) and a system, where the method includes generating a first transmission convergence (TC) frame and a second TC frame separately, wherein a sum of frame lengths of the first and the second TC frame is 125 microseconds (μs), performing bit mapping on the second TC frame to generate a third TC frame, where the bit mapping refers to identifying each bit of the second TC frame using N bits, and sending the first and the second TC frame to an optical network unit (ONU). A line rate corresponding to the second TC frame is lower than 2.488 giga bits per second (Gbps) such that a rate of a receiver on a receiving side is decreased and a bandwidth of the receiver is narrowed, thereby decreasing an optical link loss and increasing an optical power budget. |
US10667019B2 |
Apparatus and methods for managing delivery of content in a network with limited bandwidth using pre-caching
Apparatus and methods for managing provision of content to devices in a content delivery network. In one exemplary embodiment, content with a high probability of viewership is sent to consumer premises equipment (CPE) during off-peak periods and stored prior to viewing. An application is utilized to manage decisions related to content provision. The computer program will identify content that is likely to be of interest users associated with respective CPE, and schedule provision of that content in advance of viewing. Then, the system will develop a plan for optimal scheduling of transmission of content to CPEs, often including the use of trickle downloads. The scheduling plan is based collected statistical and historical data on network resource demand to make scheduling decisions. The system allows for the shifting of bandwidth utilization from periods of high demand to those of low demand, and increased performance with regard to user experienced latency. |
US10667016B2 |
Peer and method for adjusting starting point of the peer
Disclosed is a method of adjusting a starting point of a peer, the method including receiving a starting point value and a downloading point value of a counterpart peer from the counterpart peer, determining an initial starting point value of a peer based on the received starting point value and the received downloading point value, calculating a ratio between an average play point move rate (APMR) of the peer and an average fragment reception rate of the peer when the determined initial starting point value is less than the received starting point value, calculating a margin based on the calculated ratio, and determining the starting point value of the peer using one of the received starting point value and the received downloading point value, and the calculated margin. |
US10667012B2 |
Technological facilitation of virtual in-venue experience for remote spectator(s) of an event
A virtual in-venue experience is provided to a remote spectator receiving one or more sets of audio visual (AV) feeds of an event, a set of the feeds including a primary and one or more secondary AV feeds. The secondary AV feed(s) provides supplemental content to the main content provided by the primary AV feed, and includes peripheral field of view audio visual content for the set. The set of feeds may be captured from a respective location within the venue. The primary audio visual feed is displayed for view by the remote spectator, and in association with display of the primary feed, the secondary audio visual feed(s) is displayed in a peripheral field of view of the remote spectator. The secondary AV feed(s) provides the remote user with peripheral AV content at the respective location within the venue, thereby enhancing the in-venue experience for the remote spectator. |
US10667005B2 |
Playing method and playing system
The present application provides a playing method and a playing system. The playing method includes: playing display contents by a first display device; upon receipt of a storage instruction, recording playing position information and sending matching information to a second display device by the first display device; searching, by the second display device, for the first display device that sends the matching information upon receipt of a resuming instruction; pairing the first display device with the second display device; transmitting, by the first display device, the playing position information to the second display device; and resuming, by the second display device, playing the display contents according to the playing position information. |
US10667001B2 |
Method and system for display of mixed media content on devices without standard video
Aspects of the invention may involve systems and methods. A method for providing video and mixed media content to a user device may include receiving content data from a content source and broadcasting the state of the content source. The content data may be split into audio data and visual data. Snapshots of the visual data over a length of time may be extracted. The plurality of snapshots and the audio data may be transformed into text strings and packaged into a data object. In response to a request from a user device, the data object and browser executable instructions may be sent to the user device. The instructions may transform the text into sound and into image snapshots to be consecutively displayed in a browser, where the displayed snapshots is synchronized with the sound, and other media content is displayed in the browser. |
US10666999B2 |
Methods and apparatus for adaptive video transmission based on channel capacity
Example methods and apparatus for adaptive video transmission based on channel capacity are disclosed. A first wireless display source device for adaptive video transmission based on channel capacity includes a video bit rate determiner, a comparer and a video bit rate setter. The video bit rate determiner is to determine a collective video bit rate based on a current number of wireless display connections in a peer-to-peer (P2P) group multiplied by a current video bit rate of the first wireless display source device. The P2P group includes a second wireless display source device in proximity to the first wireless display source device. The comparer is to compare the collective video bit rate to a wireless display capacity in proximity to the first wireless display source device. The video bit rate setter is to set the current video bit rate of the first wireless display source device to a first adjusted video bit rate value in response to the comparer determining that the collective video bit rate is greater than the wireless display capacity, and to set the current video bit rate of the first wireless display source device to a second adjusted video bit rate value in response to the comparer determining that the collective video bit rate is not greater than the wireless display capacity. |
US10666997B2 |
Cloud based content assembly method and system
There is provided a method for use by a cloud based content assembly system having a memory and a processor for assembling multiple customized linear channel streams from an assembly template. The method comprises selecting, using the processor, the assembly template from the memory, identifying the customized linear channel streams to be produced using the assembly template, and generating a virtualized assembly environment for each of the customized linear channel streams. The method further comprises provisioning each virtualized assembly environment with content assets corresponding respectively to its customized linear channel stream, and assembling the customized linear channel streams using the respective virtualized assembly environments. The cloud based content assembly system is configured to enable substantially concurrent use of shared infrastructure resources by the virtualized assembly environments. |
US10666995B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing system, and program
[Object] To provide an information processing apparatus by which sound can be smoothly re-listened to.[Solution] There is provided an information processing apparatus including: a reproduction processing unit that performs reproduction of a recorded sound on a basis of a reproduction start instruction for starting re-listening of the recorded sound from a position tracking back a predetermined time from a reproduction start time, at which the reproduction start instruction is input, to a position of a present time. |
US10666994B2 |
Content selection based on dispersion calculations
A device, system and method are provided that may allot and manage bandwidth, such as bandwidth associated with broadcast and narrowcast distribution models, in a content distribution network. The device, system and method may include qualification of content or channels for distribution as broadcast content or narrowcast content. In some embodiments, the qualification may be with regard to selection orthogonality. |
US10666984B2 |
Apparatus and method for vector-based entropy coding for display stream compression
Methods and apparatus for coding video information having a plurality of video samples include partitioning samples into groups for transmission within a single clock cycle, wherein the samples are associated with a bit length B, and a group having a group size K. The sample group is mapped to a code number and coded to form a vector-based code comprising a first portion identifying a type of look-up-table used to performing the mapping, and a second portion representing the samples of the group. The look-up-table may be constructed based upon occurrence probabilities of different sample groups. In addition, different types of look-up-tables may be used for different B and K values. |
US10666977B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for coding and decoding depth map
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods and devices for coding and decoding a depth map, including: determining to perform simplified depth coding (SDC) decoding according to a flag of an SDC mode; determining a size of an image block and a maximum prediction size; determining an intra-frame prediction mode; in a case in which the size of the image block is greater than the maximum prediction size, splitting the image block to obtain N split image blocks; and performing the SDC decoding on the N split image blocks by using the intra-frame prediction mode. In this way, processing efficiency of coding and decoding a depth map can be improved. |
US10666976B2 |
Method and apparatus of video coding
Aspects of the disclosure include a video encoding device that includes a processing circuit configured to receive a first block corresponding to a first color space component and a second block corresponding to a second color space component. The processing circuit is configured to determine transform settings for processing a first transformed block and a second transformed block corresponding to the first and second blocks, respectively. The processing circuit is configured to generate a first syntax element set to be signaled in association with the first color space component, and to generate a second syntax element set to be signaled in association with the second color space component, where the first syntax element set indicates a first transform setting for processing the first transformed block, and the second syntax element set indicates a second transform setting for processing the second transformed block. |
US10666971B2 |
Method and device for image coding and method and device for image decoding
The present disclosure provides a method and device for image coding and a method and device for image decoding, and the method includes: a representative pixel set of a coding block is constructed, and information for constructing the representative pixel set is determined; predicted values of pixel samples in the coding block are constructed, a generation manner for the predicted values including: constructing the predicted values of the pixel samples according to reconstructed pixel samples in an image region outside the coding block and pixel values of the representative pixel set; and the information for constructing the representative pixel set and information for constructing the predicted values are coded and written into a video bitstream. |
US10666967B2 |
Moving picture coding method and moving picture decoding method
A moving picture coding apparatus includes a co-located block information determination unit which determines which one of a forward reference block and a backward reference block will be a co-located block and further determines whether only the unidirectional motion vector of the motion vectors of the co-located block is to be stored in a colPic memory; a temporal motion vector predictor calculation unit which derives a candidate motion vector predictor in temporal motion vector predictor mode using the colPic information stored in the colPic memory; and an inter prediction control unit which determines to code a motion vector using a candidate motion vector predictor having least error from the motion vector derived by motion estimation among candidate motion vector predictors. |
US10666966B2 |
Image decoding method
An image decoding method includes: dividing a current block into sub-blocks; deriving, for each sub-block, one or more prediction information candidates; obtaining an index; and decoding the current block using the prediction information candidate selected by the index. The deriving includes: determining whether a neighboring block neighboring each sub-block is included in the current block, and when not included in the current block, determining the neighboring block to be a reference block available to the sub-block, and when included in the current block, determining the neighboring block not to be the reference block; and deriving a prediction information candidate of the sub-block from prediction information of the reference block; and when the number of prediction information candidates is smaller than a predetermined number, generating one or more new candidates without using the prediction information of the reference block till the number of prediction information candidates reaches the predetermined number. |
US10666964B2 |
Video predictive encoding device and system, video predictive decoding device and system
A video predictive encoding device includes an input module to receive pictures forming a video sequence, and an encoding module to encode the pictures by either intra prediction or inter prediction to generate compressed picture data, and to packetize the compressed image data along with packet header information. The packet header information includes a picture type. The encoding module determines the picture type so as to uniquely indicate whether encoded picture data is used for reference in decoding of another picture. |
US10666956B2 |
Apparatus, a method and a computer program for video coding
There is disclosed an apparatus, a method and a computer program for video coding. The apparatus comprises a selector configured for selecting a pixel for prediction; a projection definer configured for determining a projection of said pixel to a set of reference pixels; and a prediction definer configured for selecting one or more reference pixels from said set of reference pixels on the basis of said projection, and using said selected one or more reference pixels to obtain a prediction value for said pixel to be predicted. |
US10666955B2 |
Still image generating apparatus and information recording medium used in still image generating apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a still image generating apparatus that generates still image data from moving image data that generates a moving image, and includes a recorder and a control unit. The recorder is configured to record the still image data. When a specific frame image is selected from a plurality of frame images included in the moving image, the control unit sets a specific frame image group including the specific frame image and other frame images having a reference relationship with the specific frame image. The control unit generates the still image data corresponding to each of the plurality of frame images included in the specific frame image group by decoding the moving image data. The control unit causes the recorder to record the generated still image data. The control unit generates frame image data that generates at least one of the plurality of frame images included in the specific frame image group based on the still image data recorded by the recorder. |
US10666952B2 |
Image encoding device, image decoding device, and image processing method
An image encoding device is provided that performs, in an image, an intra-prediction on a block obtained by dividing the image so as to encode the block, the image encoding device including: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory and the processor configured to select a rectangular block as the block, and to add a certain prediction direction as a selection target intra-prediction direction when the rectangular block is selected, wherein the certain prediction direction is one of prediction directions in which a pixel that is adjacent to a short side of the rectangular block is referred to, and an adjacent pixel in a left or upper block that is adjacent to a long side of the rectangular block is referred to in another prediction direction that is 180 degrees opposite to the certain prediction direction. |
US10666951B2 |
Method of encoding an image into a coded image, method of decoding a coded image, and apparatuses thereof
A method of encoding an image into a coded image, the method comprising: writing a quantization offset parameter into the coded image, determining a prediction mode type for coding a block of image samples of the image into a coding unit of the coded image, determining a quantization parameter for the block of image samples, and determining if the prediction mode type is of a predetermined type, wherein if the prediction mode type is of the predetermined type, the method further comprises: modifying the determined quantization parameter using the quantization offset parameter, and performing a quantization process for the block of image samples using the modified quantization parameter, and wherein if the prediction mode type is not of the predetermined type, the method further comprises: performing a quantization process for the block of image samples using the determined quantization parameter. |
US10666950B2 |
Intra prediction mode encoding/decoding method and apparatus
An intra prediction mode encoding and decoding method, an image decoding device, and an image encoding device operate by deriving most probable modes (MPMs) from surrounding prediction units adjacent to a current prediction unit and deriving an intra prediction mode of the current prediction unit on the basis of an MPM flag indicating whether an MPM having the same prediction mode as the intra prediction mode of the current prediction unit exists among the derived MPMs. |
US10666949B2 |
System and method for optimized encoding and transmission of a plurality of substantially similar video fragments
A system and method for stitching separately encoded MPEG video fragments, each representing a different rectangular area of the screen together into one single full-screen MPEG encoded video fragment. |
US10666948B2 |
Method, apparatus and system for encoding and decoding video data
A method of encoding a coding tree unit in a video bitstream. A plurality of candidate configurations are formed for the coding tree unit, each of the candidate configurations having a variation of at least one of a set of partitioning modes and encoding parameters. A candidate configuration is selected from the plurality of candidate configurations based on a predetermined maximum bit rate for the coding tree unit, the selected candidate configuration having a size within the predetermined maximum bit rate. The coding tree unit is encoded using the selected candidate configuration. |
US10666945B2 |
Image processing device and image processing method for decoding a block of an image
Provided is an image processing apparatus including a decoding section that decodes a luminance component and a color difference component of a block inside a coding unit in an order of the luminance component and the color difference component in each block. |
US10666944B2 |
Image encoding/decoding apparatus, image processing system, image encoding/decoding method and training method
Provided are an image encoding method, an image decoding method and an image processing system including image encoding/decoding apparatus. The image encoding method includes steps of: acquiring a first image and a plurality of second images; updating features of each second image of the plurality of second images to obtain corresponding update features; superposing the first image with the update features of each second image of the plurality of second images to generate superposed images; generating a plurality of prediction images according to the superposed images; determining difference features between each second image of the plurality of second images and a corresponding prediction image; outputting the superposed images and the difference features; wherein the updating and/or predicting adopts a convolutional neural network. |
US10666941B1 |
Low bitrate encoding of panoramic video to support live streaming over a wireless peer-to-peer connection
An apparatus comprising an interface and a processor. The interface may be configured to receive video streams each from a respective capture device, receive data from a playback device to determine a region of interest and output one or more upcoming video frames of an encoded panoramic video stream to a communication device. The processor may be configured to (a) generate the encoded panoramic video stream from the video streams, (b) select a target area for the upcoming frames of the encoded panoramic video corresponding to the region of interest, (c) encode the target area using first parameters, (d) encode a remaining area of the panoramic video outside of the target area using second parameters and (e) present the upcoming frames to the interface. Encoding using the first parameters generates a different bitrate than using the second parameters. |
US10666939B2 |
Method and apparatus for processing video bitrate, storage medium, and electronic device
A method and an apparatus for processing a video bitrate, a storage medium, and an electronic device are provided. The method is performed by at least one processor and includes acquiring a number of video frames included in a current group of pictures, a starting frame of the current group of pictures being a current I frame, acquiring a target bitrate of the current I frame, based on the number of the video frames included in the current group of pictures, and encoding the current I frame, based on the target bitrate. |
US10666934B1 |
Camera automatic calibration method and optical motion capture system
A camera automatic calibration method includes determining a camera to be recalibrated; and determining a point-to-point matching relationship between a first projection point set and a first collection point set. The first projection point set is formed in a camera coordinate system when first spatial coordinates, formed by capturing a plurality of test points using cameras other than the camera to be recalibrated, are projected onto the camera to be recalibrated, and the first collection point set is formed by capturing the test points using the camera to be recalibrated. The method includes calculating a distance difference between each point in the first projection point set and a matching point in the first collection point set according to the point-to-point matching relationship; obtaining a new calibration parameter of the camera to be recalibrated; and updating the current calibration parameter of the camera to be recalibrated with the new calibration parameter. |
US10666933B2 |
3D image display device and method
3D image display device and method are provided. The 3D image display device divides a first 3D image into multiple depth layers, determines irregular pixels corresponding to the divided depth layers, generates second 3D images corresponding to the depth layers, respectively, using the corresponding irregular pixels, and synthesizes the generated images, thereby providing a final high-resolution 3D image. |
US10666931B2 |
Autostereoscopic display device and autostereoscopic display method
An autostereoscopic display includes a plurality of projectors and a screen. Each of the projectors is configured to provide a corresponding lamp image unit. Each of the lamp image units includes array of lamp images actuated in time sequence and projecting to different directions. The screen has an image plane and includes a first micro-lens array and a second micro-lens array. The first micro-lens array is configured to guide the lamp image units to the image plane such that the lamp image units are connected end to end and arranged in a ring on the image plane as a lamp image set. The second micro-lens array is located corresponding to the first micro-lens array and configured to magnify the projection angles of the lamp image units in the lamp image set and project the lamp image set to an observing surface. |
US10666930B2 |
Full parallax multi-focus three-dimensional display
Disclosed is a full parallax multi-focus three-dimensional (3D) display including: a parallax image provider configured to form two-dimensionally arranged parallax images spatially divided to provide at least two parallax images; and a parallax image convergence unit configured to converge the two-dimensionally arranged parallax images provided by the parallax image provider around a pupil of an eyeball. |
US10666929B2 |
Hardware system for inverse graphics capture
This disclosure is directed to a hardware system for inverse graphics capture. An inverse graphics capture system (IGCS) captures data regarding a physical space that can be used to generate a photorealistic graphical model of that physical space. In certain approaches, the system includes hardware and accompanying software used to create a photorealistic six degree of freedom (6DOF) graphical model of the physical space. In certain approaches, the system includes hardware and accompanying software used for projection mapping onto the physical space. In certain approaches, the model produced by the IGCS is built using data regarding the geometry, lighting, surfaces, and environment of the physical space. In certain approaches, the model produced by the IGCS is both photorealistic and fully modifiable. |
US10666926B1 |
Residual error mitigation in multiview calibration
Multiview calibration is essential for accurate three-dimensional computation. However, multiview calibration can not be accurate enough because of the tolerances required in some of the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters that are associated with the calibration process, along with fundamental imperfections that are associated with the manufacturing and assembly process itself. As a result, residual error in calibration is left over, with no known methods to mitigate such errors. Residual error mitigation is presented in this work to address the shortcomings that are associated with calibration of multiview camera systems. Residual error mitigation may be performed inline with a given calibration approach, or may be presented as a secondary processing step that is more application specific. Residual error mitigation aims at modifying the original parameters that have been estimated during an initial calibration process. These new, modified parameters are then used for triangulation and depth estimation of scene information. This approach also resolves parameter tolerances that are either too cumbersome to measure, or otherwise impossible to measure for practical stereo and multiview camera production and calibration applications. |
US10666925B2 |
Stereoscopic calibration using a multi-planar calibration target
A system of calibrating a multi-camera device that include two or more planar calibration targets, arranged in a non-planar orientation. The system mechanically moves the calibration targets relative to the multi-camera device to change the relative orientation. The system records images with the multi-camera device at various orientations. The recorded images contain one or more of the constituent planar calibration targets. The system identifies and extracts the pixel coordinates of each constituent planar calibration target from each image. |
US10666923B2 |
Wide-angle stereoscopic vision with cameras having different parameters
A stereoscopic vision system uses at least two cameras having different parameters to image a scene and create stereoscopic views. The different parameters of the two cameras can be intrinsic or extrinsic, including, for example, the distortion profile of the lens in the cameras, the field of view of the lens, the orientation of the cameras, the positions of the cameras, the color spectrum of the cameras, the frame rate of the cameras, the exposure time of the cameras, the gain of the cameras, the aperture size of the lenses, or the like. An image processing apparatus is then used to process the images from the at least two different cameras to provide optimal stereoscopic vision to a display. |
US10666919B1 |
Color and brightness calibration for video stitching
An apparatus includes a plurality of cameras and a circuit. The cameras may be mounted on a vehicle and configured to generate a plurality of initial video signals of a scene outside of the vehicle. A plurality of fields of view of adjoining ones of the cameras may spatially overlap each other. The circuit may be configured to (i) store calibration values of the cameras generated during a calibration process, (ii) modify at least one of the initial video signals by applying the calibration values and (iii) generate a final video signal suitable to display to a user of the vehicle by stitching together the initial video signals. The calibration values may be used by the circuit to generate approximately continuous brightness within the scene in the final video signal. |
US10666916B1 |
Modulated circular polarization viewing system
Modulated circular polarization viewing systems and methods that cause temporal modulation of color, brightness, or both, of objects treated with materials having differential polarization reflectance. |
US10666915B2 |
Projection video display apparatus with variable light adjustment for multi-screen projection mode
A projection video display apparatus includes a video input unit, a light source, a display element, a projection optical system, and a variable light adjusting function which changes the amount of light incident on the display element. Display modes using the variable light adjusting function are prepared, and one display mode of the display modes can be selected from a menu screen. Further, the display modes of the display video using the variable light adjusting function includes: a first display mode where the input video is displayed while changing a light adjusting amount in accordance with light adjusting control information, which is input from external equipment and is capable of controlling the variable light adjusting function in unit of frame of a projected video; and a second display mode where the input video is displayed while changing a light adjusting amount in accordance with the input video. |
US10666914B2 |
Solid state imaging device and electronic apparatus in which the area of the photodiode may be expanded
A solid state imaging device includes a pixel array unit in which color filters of a plurality of colors are arrayed with four pixels of vertical 2 pixels×horizontal 2 pixels as a same color unit that receives light of the same color, shared pixel transistors that are commonly used by a plurality of pixels are intensively arranged in one predetermined pixel in a unit of sharing, and a color of the color filter of a pixel where the shared pixel transistors are intensively arranged is a predetermined color among the plurality of colors. The present technology can be applied, for example, to a solid state imaging device such as a back-surface irradiation type CMOS image sensor. |
US10666913B1 |
Input functionality for audio/video recording and communication doorbells
Input functionality for audio/video (A/V) recording and communication doorbells in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure are provided. In one embodiment, an A/V recording and communication doorbell is provided, comprising: a button, a camera, a microphone, a communication module, one or more processors, and a non-transitory machine-readable memory storing a program, the program executable by at least one of the processors, the program comprising sets of instructions for: receiving, by the button, an input and generating, in response to the input, input data; determining, based on the input data, whether the input is received for a threshold period of time; upon determining that the input is received for the threshold period of time, establishing, a connection to a security monitoring service; and in response to establishing the connection, initiating a two-way audio communication between the security monitoring service and the A/V recording and communication doorbell. |
US10666912B2 |
Electronic lock with remote monitoring
An electronic lockset that allows for remote monitoring includes a locking mechanism, a motion sensor, a camera, and a wireless communication module. The locking mechanism is movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The motion sensor is configured to detect a person in proximity to the electronic lockset. The camera is configured to capture media content of the person detected by the motion sensor. The wireless communication module is configured to wirelessly transmit the captured media content to an electronic device. |
US10666911B2 |
Audio/video recording and communication devices for flush mounting within a junction box
Audio/video (A/V) recording and communication devices for flush mounting within a junction box in accordance with various embodiments of the present disclosure are provided. In one embodiment, an A/V recording and communication device is provided, comprising a housing defining an enclosure having a front opening, the housing having a rearward portion configured to fit within a single-gang junction box, a camera located at least partially within the enclosure, the camera having a field of view extending outwardly of the front opening of the enclosure, a speaker located at least partially within the enclosure adjacent the front opening, a microphone located at least partially within the enclosure adjacent the front opening, and a front button located at least partially within the enclosure and protruding outwardly from the front opening. |
US10666908B2 |
Camera module for vehicle and monitoring system provided with the same
Disclosed herein are a camera module for a vehicle and a monitoring system provided with the same capable of conveniently identifying circumstances around a vehicle by photographing the circumference of the vehicle in various directions.According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the camera module includes a camera module including a plurality of lenses which is mounted in different directions to form each image, one image sensor unit which is mounted to be movable to corresponding positions of each image formed by the plurality of lenses, a guide part which selectively moves the image sensor unit, and an image processor which processes an image signal output from the image sensor unit. |
US10666907B2 |
Internal video monitoring system and method for GIS device
Provided are a gas insulated switchgear (GIS) internal video monitoring system and a GIS internal video monitoring method. The GIS internal video monitoring system includes a GIS video sensor installed on a GIS enclosure and configured to acquire an open/close state of a GIS internal conductor in a real time manner, an intelligent power source module, a video server, and a video monitoring background system configured to control the intelligent power source module to supply power to the video sensor, where the GIS video sensor is connected with the video monitoring background system through the video server. |
US10666902B1 |
Display conflict elimination in videoconferencing
A device is disclosed, which includes a processor and a memory in communication with the processor. The memory includes executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to control the device to perform functions of receiving user interaction data from a remote device via a communication network, the user interaction data indicating user interaction with a graphical user interface of the remote device; determining, based on the user interaction data, that the user interaction causes a display conflict between the graphical user interface of the remote device and visual information displayed on the graphical user interface of the remote device; and resolving the display conflict by causing the remote device to display modified visual information. The device thus allows a user to see and interact with the graphical user interface without needing to stop or pause displaying the visual information or to wait for the visual information display to be over. |
US10666901B1 |
System for soothing an occupant in a vehicle
A system in a vehicle comprises one or more sensors configured to obtain occupant information indicating a stress level of an occupant of the vehicle. The system also includes a wireless transceiver in communication with a mobile device including a camera configured to monitor the occupant, and a controller in communication with the one or more sensors and the wireless transceiver, wherein the controller is configured to determine a stress-level of the occupant utilizing at least the occupant information, initiate a video conference session on the mobile device between the occupant and one or more contacts of the occupant in response to the determination of the stress level of the occupant exceeding a threshold, and output on a vehicle display the video conference between the occupant and the one or more contacts. |
US10666896B2 |
Adaptable captioning in a video broadcast
An encoder and a re-packager circuit. The encoder may be configured to generate one or more bitstreams each having (i) a video portion, (ii) a subtitle placeholder channel, and (iii) a plurality of caption channels. The re-packager circuit may be configured to generate one or more re-packaged bitstreams in response to (i) one of the bitstreams and (ii) a selected one of the plurality of caption channels. The re-packaged bitstream moves the selected caption channel into the subtitle placeholder channel. |
US10666894B2 |
Receiver and method for reporting the usage of advanced television services
According to one embodiment of the invention, a computerized method for reporting events from a television that supports transmission and playback of digital content in accordance with an Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) standard. The method comprises downloading a triggered declarative object (TDO), which includes a reporting script, for storage within a digital receiver of the television. Thereafter, information associated with one or more detected events that occur during playback of the digital content is recorded and subsequently, upon execution of the reporting script, is output over a communication path separate from a communication path of the received digital content. |
US10666893B1 |
Method and system with multiple camera units installed in protective enclosure
A system and method for simultaneously and continuously capturing video from the interior and exterior of a vehicle. The system includes, for example, a first housing including a first connection mechanism, first and second cameras and a memory disposed in the first housing. The system also includes a second housing including a second connection mechanism adapted to be removably connected to the first connection mechanism of the first housing and encasing said first housing within the second housing. A mounting mechanism is adjustably connected to said second housing and configured to maintain at least one of the first camera and the second camera in a predetermined position by adjusting the second housing. Additional embodiments are also described including a method for capturing data. |
US10666891B2 |
Method for generating control information based on characteristic data included in metadata
An apparatus according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: one or more memories, and circuitry which, in operation; decodes a video stream to generate a first video signal with a first luminance range; acquires characteristic data indicating the luminance range of the first video signal; converts the characteristic data into control information according to a predetermined transmission protocol; and outputs the control information in accordance with the predetermined transmission protocol. |
US10666887B2 |
Imaging device and camera system that controls an operation current of a comparator during analog to digital conversion of a second pixel based on the digital signal of a previous pixel
An imaging device includes: pixels arranged in m rows by n columns; a comparator that generates a first output signal indicating a result of comparison between a first pixel signal outputted from each pixel located in an ath column among the pixels and a reference signal; a first counter that generates a first digital signal by counting a period from start of a first counting period to inversion of the first output signal; and a first control circuit that controls, in accordance with a magnitude correlation between the first digital signal obtained from a first pixel located at the ath column and a bth row and a threshold, an operation current of the comparator in the first counting period of a second pixel located at the ath column and a cth row different from the bth row. |
US10666884B1 |
Method of classifying and correcting image sensor defects utilizing defective-pixel information from color channels
A method of classifying and correcting defects in vertical color pixel sensors in utilizing defective pixel information, the method includes defining ranges of output levels of normal pixel sensors from exposure to dark and bright flat field light sources. Dark and bright images are captured, and pixel outputs are measured for each image. Pixels in the dark and bright images having outputs in at least one color channel that are outside of the ranges of the output levels of normal pixel sensors are entered into defective pixel maps. The defective pixels are classified into categories and defective pixel sensors that can be corrected are identified. Correction values for identified defective pixel sensors that can be corrected are generated and entered into a calibration memory associated with the vertical color image sensor. |
US10666880B2 |
Infrared camera assembly for a vehicle
An infrared camera assembly for a vehicle. The assembly includes: a vehicle component having a front surface; a shutterless far-infrared (FIR) camera mounted within the vehicle component, wherein the shutterless FIR camera is utilized to output at least one thermal video stream processed by the autonomous vehicle system; and a protective window disposed on at least a portion of the front surface of the vehicle component, where the protective window is positioned to be aligned with a lens of the FIR camera, so as to allow the shutterless FIR camera to capture images therethrough. |
US10666879B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for instant video switching in an extension environment
Extension devices such as upstream facing port devices (UFP devices) and downstream facing port devices (DFP devices) connect via an extension medium. When a UFP device and a DFP device pair with each other, DisplayPort video and/or audio information from a DisplayPort source device can be presented by a DisplayPort sink device, which are coupled to the UFP device and DFP device, respectively. In some embodiments, the DFP device may train a DisplayPort link to the DisplayPort sink device regardless of whether it is receiving actual data from a UFP device, and may provide placeholder data to the DisplayPort sink device in order to keep the link active. The DFP device may then replace the placeholder data with the actual data from the UFP device, once received, and may thereby seamlessly switch the DisplayPort sink device from presenting placeholder data to presenting data from the DisplayPort source device. |
US10666877B2 |
Synopsizing videos from multiple moving video cameras
Methods and systems for synopsizing videos of an incident from multiple moving video cameras. One system includes an electronic processor configured to receive a first video from a first moving video camera, receive a second video from a second moving video camera, determine a first motion characteristic of the first video, and determine a second motion characteristic of the second video. The electronic processor is further configured to generate a comparison between the first motion characteristic and the second motion characteristic, modify the second video based on the comparison such that the second motion characteristic aligns with the first motion characteristic, and generate, after modifying the second video, a combined video including at least a portion of both the first video and the second video. |
US10666875B2 |
Solid-state imaging device
A plurality of pixels of a solid-state imaging device include: a photoelectric converter which receives light from an object and converts the light into charge; a plurality of readers which read the charge from the photoelectric converter; a plurality of charge accumulators each of which accumulates the charge of the photoelectric converter read from the plurality of readers; and a transfer controller which performs a transfer control including controlling whether the charge accumulated in one of the plurality of charge accumulators is transferred or blocked from being transferred to another one of the plurality of charge accumulators. The transfer controller is disposed between the plurality of charge accumulators. |
US10666873B2 |
Exposure-related intensity transformation
An image processing device for generating an output image front an input image of a scene, the input image being the first image and the output image being the second image, the output image corresponds to an exposure that is different from an exposure of the input image, the image processing device comprising an intensity transformer that is configured to determine one or more intensities of an output pixel of the output image based on an input patch around an input pixel of the input image that corresponds to the output pixel. |
US10666870B2 |
Image processing apparatus for generating correction information, image processing method for generating correction information, and recording medium
An image processing apparatus includes an image processing unit configured to generate a first video signal for a first display apparatus, a correction unit configured to generate, when the first video signal is displayed on a second display apparatus operative to represent a brightness range narrower than a brightness range representable by the first display apparatus, correction information for correcting brightness of the video, and a recording unit configured to associate the correction information generated by the correction unit with the first video signal and hold the associated information. |
US10666869B2 |
Image display apparatus and image display method
An image display method is provided. The image display method includes displaying a camera preview screen that provides an image of a subject in real time, capturing one or more images by capturing the camera preview screen, and displaying a photo reel on the camera preview screen, the photo reel being generated by arranging thumbnails of the captured one or more images in a row. |
US10666868B2 |
Fast attitude error correction
An aerial vehicle platform includes an aerial vehicle, a gimbal coupled to the aerial vehicle, and a camera mounted to the gimbal. An attitude sensing system includes an inertial measurement unit to sense attitude and an attitude adjustment module to generate an attitude adjustment for adjusting the sensed attitude to compensate for drift error. |
US10666866B1 |
Data unit feed synchronization to multiple pipelines
An apparatus includes an interface and a circuit. The interface may be connectable to (i) a plurality of counters and (ii) multiple pipelines. The circuit may be configured to (i) increment two or more given counters of the counters associated with a plurality of first data units in response to the first data units being available in a buffer, where two or more of the pipelines each (a) reads a plurality of current units from the first data units and (b) decrements a respective one of the given counters in response to each read of one of the current units, (ii) monitor the decrements of the given counters and (iii) block a second data unit from being copied into the buffer until all of the given counters indicate that the buffer has room to hold the second data unit. |
US10666865B2 |
Panoramic camera with multiple image sensors using timed shutters
The present invention relates to the field of panoramic still and motion photography. In a first embodiment, a camera apparatus for panoramic photography includes a first image sensor positioned to capture a first image. The first image sensor has a rolling-shutter readout arranged in portrait orientation. The camera apparatus also includes second image sensor positioned to capture a second image. The second image sensor has a rolling-shutter readout arranged in portrait orientation. Finally, the camera apparatus includes a controller configured to signal the second image sensor to start capturing the second image before the first image sensor finishes capturing the first image. At least a portion of the first image is in front of the second image relative to a forward direction of the camera apparatus. |
US10666860B2 |
Image processor, image processing method and program, and imaging system
An image processor includes a first converter to convert input images into images in a different coordinate system from that of the input images according to first conversion data based on a projection model, a position detector to detect a connecting position of the images converted by the converter, a corrector to correct the first conversion data on the basis of a result of the detection by the position detector, and a data generator to generate second conversion data for image synthesis from the conversion data corrected by the corrector on the basis of coordinate conversion, the second conversion data defining the conversion of the input images. |
US10666859B2 |
Self-photographing control method and device, and electronic device
A self-photographing control method, a self-photographing control device and an electronic device are provided. The self-photographing control method includes the steps of acquiring a first original image, selecting a human eye from the first original image as a main eye for controlling photographing, acquiring an action of the main eye, and triggering a photographing operation if the action of the main eye meets a set condition. |
US10666857B2 |
Modifying capture of video data by an image capture device based on video data previously captured by the image capture device
Various client devices include displays and one or more image capture devices configured to capture video data. Different users of an online system may authorize client devices to exchange information captured by their respective image capture devices. Additionally, a client device modifies captured video data based on users identified in the video data. For example, the client device changes parameters of the image capture device to more prominently display a user identified in the video data and may further change parameters of the image capture device based on gestures or movement of the user identified in the video data. The client device may apply multiple models to captured video data to modify the captured video data or subsequent capturing of video data by the image capture device. |
US10666854B2 |
Bending operation control for endoscope
An endoscope apparatus determines whether a first instruction input by an operation section is detected, performs first operation control on a bending section when determining that the first instruction input is detected, determines whether a second instruction input by a touch panel is detected, and performs second operation control different from the first operation control on the bending section when determining that the second instruction input is detected. |
US10666849B2 |
Imaging control device, imaging control method, and imaging control system with moving image processing that adapts to received radio wave strength
[Object] To provide an imaging control device, an imaging control method, and an imaging control system, which can capture an image at a proper timing, while suppressing increase of the cost.[Solution] The imaging control device includes: an acquisition unit that acquires radio wave strength information indicating strength of a received radio wave; and a control unit that performs imaging control on the basis of a change of the radio wave strength information acquired by the acquisition unit. The imaging control system includes: a communication device that includes a communication unit that transmits a radio wave; and an imaging control device that includes an acquisition unit that acquires radio wave strength information indicating a strength of the radio wave received from the communication unit of the communication device, and a control unit that performs imaging control on the basis of a change of the radio wave strength information acquired by the acquisition unit. |
US10666847B2 |
Camera module, molded circuit board assembly, molded photosensitive assembly and manufacturing method thereof
A camera module, a molded circuit board assembly, a molded photosensitive assembly and manufacturing method thereof are disclosed. The camera module includes a molded base which is integrally formed with a circuit board through a molding process, wherein a photosensitive element may be electrically connected on the circuit board and at least a portion of a non-photosensitive area portion of the photosensitive element is also connected by the molded base through the molding process. A light window is formed in a central portion of the molded base to provide a light path for the photosensitive element, wherein a cross section of the light window is configured to have a trapezoidal or multi-step trapezoidal shape which has a size increasing from bottom to top to facilitate demoulding and avoiding stray lights. |
US10666846B2 |
Imaging device
An imaging device includes a light source, a plurality of lenses disposed adjacent to one another on a predetermined plane, a diffuser plate that diffuses light to be emitted from the light source, and an imaging element that includes a plurality of pixels, the imaging element being configured to receive reflection light generated by causing the light diffused by the diffuser plate to be reflected from a subject. The plurality of lenses are disposed so that a period of interference fringes in the diffused light is less than or equal to three pixels of the imaging element. This configuration can provide the imaging device in which an influence of the interference fringes of the diffused light can be suppressed in an image that is obtained when an image of the subject is captured by irradiating the subject with the light diffused by the diffuser plate having the plurality of lenses. |
US10666845B2 |
Module isolation
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a module is disclosed for use with a digital image capturing device (DICD) including an integrated sensor-lens assembly (ISLA). The module includes a cradle configured for connection to a housing of the DICD, and at least one dampener that is configured for positioning between the module and the housing of the DICD to reduce vibrations transmitted to the ISLA. |
US10666839B2 |
Correcting for optical distortion in a liquid environment
A method, system, and computer program product to correct for optical distortion in media captured by a camera in a liquid environment. The method includes detecting immersion of an image capturing device in a liquid environment. The method further includes determining a most recent location of the image capturing device and accessing a geographical database to determine a specific liquid environment that is associated with the most recent location. The method further includes automatically retrieving a corrected camera refractive index corresponding to the specific liquid environment. The method further includes intercepting live image data of a current scene that is captured by at least one camera sensor of the image capturing device and applying the corrected camera refractive index to the live image data to correct for an optical distortion in the live image data. The method further includes providing the corrected live image data to an output device. |
US10666838B2 |
Control method of operation apparatus configured to control a plurality of content reproduction apparatus to set a preset synchronous state, control method of command processing apparatus, and control method of content reproduction system
A control method of operation apparatus includes receiving selection of at least one of a plurality of presets, set in advance, regarding a plurality of content reproduction apparatuses, transmitting a synchronous state cancel signal for canceling at least some of the current synchronous states of the plurality of content reproduction apparatuses, and transmitting a preset restoring signal for restoring a preset selected. |
US10666836B2 |
Decentrally synchronized multi-sensor system
A multi-sensor system, made up of at least two sensor units, in which the sensors may be activated at predefined target points in time on the basis of internal clocks mounted decentrally in the sensor units, in order to record data. Thus, the triggering of the sensor measurements and the assignment of measured data at the corresponding measuring points in time take place decentrally in the sensor units. So that all measuring points in time are based on a common time, the individual sensor units of the multi-sensor system may be synchronized with the aid of a synchronization signal. |
US10666835B2 |
High-definition facsimile routing
A high-definition (HD) fax system routes outbound fax job requests including a high-resolution component to appropriate destinations, including among HD-enabled receiving devices and conventional fax devices. If it is determined that a fax destination is not HD-enabled, such as a conventional fax device, the high-resolution component of the outbound fax job request may be rendered as a low-resolution fax. The low resolution fax may be transmitted via a public switched telephone network (PSTN). On the other hand, if it is determined that a fax destination is HD-enabled, a determination may be made whether the HD-enabled fax destination is color enabled, and the high-resolution component may be rendered as either a high-resolution monochrome fax or a high-resolution color fax. |
US10666832B2 |
Image reading apparatus, non-transitory computer readable medium, transmitting apparatus and method for storing name and transmission destination information after transmitting image data
A transmitting apparatus includes a memory, a first receiving unit, a second receiving unit, an instruction unit, and a transmitting unit. The memory stores a name and a transmission destination in association with each other. The first receiving unit receives specification of a transmission destination of data. The second receiving unit receives, in a case where the transmission destination indicated by the specification received by the first receiving unit is not stored in the memory, specification of a name which is associated with the transmission destination. The instruction unit instructs, in a case where the second receiving unit receives the specification of the name, the memory to store the name and the transmission destination indicated by the specification received by the first receiving unit in association with each other. The transmitting unit transmits image data to the transmission destination indicated by the specification received by the first receiving unit. |
US10666828B2 |
Image forming apparatus and image display method
An image forming apparatus includes a display section, a display controller, a reading section, an image detector, and a determining section. The display controller controls the display section. The reading section reads multiple documents placed on a specific surface of the image forming apparatus in a batch and generates whole image data indicating a whole image as a result of reading. The image detector detects document images corresponding to the documents based on the whole image data. The determining section determines whether or not batch reading of the documents has succeeded based on a result of detection of the document images. The display controller controls the display section such that the display section displays the document images in a first display format when the determining section determines that the reading has not succeeded, or in a second display format when the determining section determines that the reading has succeeded. |
US10666827B1 |
Scanning of document-adhered removable notes individuated from their documents
Note sheets, having opposite free and adhesive edges, removably attached to documents are individuated and scanned. A document-edge bearing device shifts away from a document to allow the document's edge nearest its note sheet's free edge to droop under its own weight and open a free-edge-document gap. A scanning control unit situates into the gap a note-wedging guide component of a pivotal scanning device carried on a note-targeting platform, and having a note-sheet scanner and rollers for moving a removable note sheet across the scanner, both to peel the note sheet off its document, and to scan the note sheet. In a note-sheet presence/position detecting mechanism, document-edge pressing sliders wrinkle a document, and a control-linked sensor detects a shading-difference-originating gap between the free edge of any removable note sheet, and the document to which it is attached, to determine physical presence and document-relative position of the note sheet. |
US10666823B2 |
Modular dashboard of a printing device with cut-outs for user controls
A modular dashboard for a printing device includes: a board; a cut-out in the board to accommodate user controls; a lateral portion of the board that is lateral to the cut-out to cover a pocket in the printing device for containing a device adding functionality to the printing device; and a fastener for removably attaching the board to the printing device. |
US10666822B2 |
Image forming device having a panel board with a tactile switch
An image forming device includes a casing, an image forming unit, a first board, and an operational button. The image forming unit and the first board are disposed in the casing. The first board has a first opening extending through the first board, and a loop antenna disposed around the first opening. The operational button is located in the casing through the first opening. The operational button has a top surface exposed to an exterior of the casing. |
US10666821B2 |
Image processing apparatus, control method and customizing information
An image processing apparatus includes: a processor; a first interface that acquires information for user authentication; a second interface that acquires information for user identification; and a memory that stores a customization information table defining information for customizing an operation screen displayed on the first interface. The processor displays: when the first interface acquires the information for the user authentication, an operation screen customized, using the customization information table, for a user authenticated through the user authentication as the operation screen, and when the first interface does not acquire the information for the user authentication, an operation screen customized, using the customization information table, for a user identified by the information acquired by the second interface as the operation screen. |
US10666814B2 |
Maintenance system, maintenance server, and maintenance method using a prediction model
A maintenance system includes a plurality of apparatuses and a maintenance server. Each apparatus: transmits log data indicating a state of the apparatus to the maintenance server; receives a prediction model from the maintenance server, the prediction model predicting the occurrence of an abnormal state of the plurality of apparatuses; determines whether the abnormal state of the apparatus occurs based on the prediction model to generate a determination result; and transmits the determination result indicating the occurrence of the abnormal state of the apparatus to the maintenance server. The maintenance server: generates the prediction model based on the log data received from each of the plurality of apparatuses; and issues an instruction of a maintenance work for one or more of the plurality of apparatuses that transmit the determination result. |
US10666813B2 |
Restoring functionality of a mobile device
A method and system of restoring a functionality of a mobile user device. A lock screen is displayed on the display of the user device. An international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) of a subscriber identity module (SIM) card presently installed in the user device is determined. The IMSI is sent to a Remote Recovery Server (RRS). A message is received from the RRS indicating whether the IMSI is authorized for the user device and whether an account of the user device is replenished at least in part. Upon determining that the IMSI is authorized for the user device and the account of the user device is replenished at least in part, at least one function that was previously restricted is restored. |
US10666807B1 |
Call routing methods and systems
Methods and systems for routing calls based on a minimum expected delay, classification, and priority of the call are provided. In some embodiments, when a call is received, the call is classified and prioritized within the classification. A minimum expected delay time is determined. Based on the minimum expected delay time, the classification, and the prioritization, the call is routed to a representative with instructions on how the call should be treated. |
US10666805B2 |
Call mapping systems and methods using variance algorithm (VA) and/or distribution compensation
Method, system and program product, comprising obtaining agent performance data; ranking, agents based the agent performance data; dividing agents into agent performance ranges; partitioning callers based on criteria into a set of partitions; determining for each partition an outcome value for a first agent performance range and a second agent performance range; calculating for the partitions a respective outcome value difference indicator based on the outcome value for the first agent performance range and the outcome value for the second agent performance range for the partition; matching a respective agent to a respective caller in one of the partitions, based on the outcome value difference indicators for the partitions. |
US10666803B2 |
Routing during communication of help desk service
Non-limiting examples of the present disclosure describe insight-based routing that is used to improve processing during a communication of a help desk service. Real-time signal data is collected from a communication between a customer and a first support agent. The real-time signal data is evaluated to generate real-time insights for the communication. A determination is made as to whether the first needs assistance based on an evaluation of the real-time insights. A second support agent is identified to assist the first support agent based on a determination that the first support agent needs assistance. The second support agent is identified based on an application of a model that analyzes support agent data for a pool of support agents in correlation with the real-time insights. The second agent is then added to the communication to provide additional assistance in resolving a help desk case. |
US10666801B2 |
Secure data exchange by voice in telephone calls
The present invention relates to a telephone call processing system and a method of processing telephone calls, and in particular to systems and methods that facilitate secure transmission and accurate identification of sensitive information spoken during a call between a caller and an agent such that the agent does not have access to the sensitive information. The methods of the present invention involve outputting scrambled, out-of-sequence and/or partitioned sub-sets of a spoken voice stream to one or more recognition agents, which identify elements of the sensitive information and return the identified elements to a call processor for un-scrambling, re-ordering and/or re-assembly by the call processor to produce the identified sensitive information. |
US10666795B2 |
Telephone number selection
An example method of assigning a telephone number to a user account in a communications system is provided. The method includes obtaining a mnemonic seed and obtaining a subset of telephone numbers filtered from a global telephone number pool based on the mnemonic seed. The alphanumeric representation of each telephone number in the subset is within a threshold Hamming distance of the mnemonic seed. The method further includes receiving an indication of a selected telephone number from the subset and assigning the selected telephone number to the user account. |