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US10677175B2 |
Ventilation controls for dual-fuel engines
One exemplary embodiment is a system comprising a dual-fuel engine structured to selectably combust a first fuel type and a second fuel type, and an electronic control system in operative communication with the dual-fuel engine. The electronic control system is structured to control a transition of the dual-fuel engine from a dual-fuel mode to a single-fuel mode. After initiating the transition from the dual-fuel mode to the single-fuel mode, the control system stops provision of the second fuel type, requires combustion using control parameters configured for the dual-fuel mode until a transition ventilation condition is satisfied, permits non-emergency commanded engine shutdown only if the transition ventilation condition is satisfied. |
US10677174B2 |
System and method for providing EGR to an engine
Methods and systems are provided for providing exhaust gas recirculation to a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine. In one example, exhaust gas is recirculated to an engine intake via a dedicated scavenging manifold and a scavenging exhaust valve. The exhaust gas and fresh air that has not participated in combustion may be recirculated to engine cylinders even at high engine loads since the exhaust gas and fresh air is returned to the engine air intake at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure. |
US10677173B2 |
Control system for internal combustion engines
A control system for internal combustion engines having four valves per cylinder. An inlet valve and an exhaust valve are controlled by a basic camshaft. Another inlet valve and another exhaust valve are controlled by a control camshaft. The two camshafts are connected to a crankshaft and engine torque is managed by an electronic control unit. The system comprises a motor/generator unit, connected to the control camshaft; a differential, connected to the crankshaft and to the control camshaft; a control shaft, connected to the differential; an actuator, connected to the control shaft; a one-way restrictor valve connected to a shut-off valve and to the actuator; an oil circuit, connected to the actuator by means of the shut-off valve and a control solenoid that acts on the shut-off valve. |
US10677169B1 |
Fan blade retention assembly
The present disclosure relates to a geared turbofan engine. Example embodiments include a gas turbine engine (10) for an aircraft, comprising: an engine core (11) comprising a turbine (19), a compressor (14), and a core shaft (26) connecting the turbine (19) to the compressor (14); a fan assembly (23) located upstream of the engine core (11); and a gearbox (30) that receives an input from the core shaft (26) and outputs drive to the fan assembly (23) so as to drive the fan assembly (23) at a lower rotational speed than the core shaft (26), wherein the fan assembly (23) comprises a plurality of fan blades (41) mounted around a hub (42), the fan blades (41) having blade tips defining an outer diameter of the fan assembly (23) of from around 220 cm to around 400 cm, the hub (42) comprising a plurality of slots (51) located around a rim (52) of the hub (42), each slot (51) receiving a root of a corresponding fan blade (41), the rim (52) having a minimum radial thickness between a base of each slot (51) and an internal cavity (54) within the hub (42), wherein the minimum radial thickness is within a range of around 0.5% to around 1.1% of the outer fan diameter. |
US10677168B2 |
Seal retention assembly for gas turbine engine
A face seal assembly includes a seal. The assembly also includes a seal carrier including a first seal wall, a second seal wall and a base seal wall, the first seal wall, the second seal wall and the base seal wall defining a groove for receiving the seal therein, the second seal wall extending radially outwardly to a non-uniform radial location. |
US10677167B2 |
Fuel manifold with integrally formed retainer for a pilot nozzle in a combustor of a gas turbine engine
A fuel manifold (10) configured to form a base support structure (12) to support a plurality of fuel nozzles (14) including a pilot fuel nozzle is provided. A restraining element (30) is arranged in the base support structure (12) to support the pilot fuel nozzle. Restraining element (30) is integrally formed with the base support structure. The restraining element being integrally formed with the base support structure is effective to arrange for an incremental thickness (34) in a portion (39) of a wall (34) interposed between the inner diameter (36) of restraining element (30) and respective proximate edges (40) of a number of pilot bolt holes (32) disposed around the restraining element. |
US10677166B2 |
Heat exchanger for a gas turbine engine propulsion system
A propulsion system including a gas turbine engine is disclosed herein. The propulsion system further includes a heat exchanger arranged outside the gas turbine engine and adapted to cool fluid from the gas turbine engine. |
US10677162B2 |
Grid scale energy storage systems using reheated air turbine or gas turbine expanders
Electrical power systems, including generating capacity of a gas turbine, where additional power is generated from an air expander and gas turbine simultaneously from a stored compressed air and thermal system. |
US10677158B2 |
Method and system for in-line distributed propulsion
A gas turbine engine system and method of operating gas turbine engines are provided. The gas turbine engine assembly includes a gas turbine engine includes a power shaft configured to rotate about an axis of rotation. The gas turbine engine assembly also includes a first fan and a second fan coupled to the power shaft coaxially with the gas turbine engine. The gas turbine engine assembly also includes a first fan duct configured to direct a first stream of air to the first fan. The gas turbine engine assembly also includes a second fan duct configured to direct a second stream of air to the second fan. The gas turbine engine assembly also includes an exhaust duct configured to direct a stream of exhaust gases of the gas turbine engine in a direction of the axis of rotation. |
US10677154B2 |
Compound engine assembly with offset turbine shaft, engine shaft and inlet duct
A compound engine assembly with an inlet duct, a compressor, an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine, and a turbine section including a turbine shaft configured to compound power with the engine shaft. The turbine section may include a first stage turbine and a second stage turbine. The turbine shaft and the engine shaft are parallel to each other. The turbine shaft, the engine shaft and at least part of the inlet duct are all radially offset from one another. A method of driving a rotatable load of an aircraft is also discussed. |
US10677153B1 |
Turbocharger compressor with adjustable-trim mechanism and noise-attenuator
A compressor for a turbocharger includes an inlet-adjustment mechanism in an air inlet for the compressor, operable to move between an open position and a closed position. The inlet-adjustment mechanism includes a plurality of blades disposed about the air inlet, the blades being movable radially inwardly from an annular space of the air inlet wall, into the air inlet, so as to form an orifice of reduced diameter relative to a nominal diameter of the inlet. A noise-attenuator is disposed in the annular space, downstream of the inlet-adjustment mechanism, for attenuating aerodynamic noise induced by the inlet-adjustment mechanism when it is closed. |
US10677151B2 |
Straddled vehicle
In a vehicle, a rod of a waste gate valve actuator reciprocates along a virtual plane which is parallel to both the central axis of a connecting shaft of a turbocharger and the cylinder axis of a cylinder hole. When viewed in the left or right direction of the vehicle, a main catalyst of a catalyst portion is provided forward of the cylinder axis of the cylinder hole. The flow direction of the exhaust gas in the main catalyst intersects with the reciprocating direction of the rod of the waste gate valve actuator when viewed in a direction orthogonal to both the central axis of the connecting shaft of the turbocharger and the central axis of the cylinder hole. |
US10677147B2 |
Electrically-assisted turbocharger
A turbocharging system for an internal combustion engine includes a turbocharger having a shaft supported for rotation about an axis. The turbocharger also includes a turbine wheel mounted on the shaft and configured to be rotated about the axis by the exhaust gas, and a compressor assembly mounted on the shaft and configured to pressurize an airflow received from the ambient for delivery to the cylinder. The turbocharging system additionally includes an electric motor configured to generate electric motor torque. The turbocharging system further includes a one-way clutch configured to selectively connect the electric motor to the compressor assembly, such that the electric motor torque assists the turbocharger in generating boost pressure. An internal combustion engine employing such a turbocharging system is also disclosed. |
US10677146B2 |
Supercharging system, power supply device for supercharging system, power supply control method for supercharging system, and engine system
A power supply device includes a first power supply circuit, a second power supply circuit, and a power supply-switching unit. The first power supply circuit includes a power storage device having a first capacity and supplies electricity of a first voltage to the electric motor. The second power supply circuit includes a power storage device having a second capacity smaller than the first capacity and supplies electricity of a second voltage higher than the first voltage to the electric motor. The power supply-switching unit supplies electricity from the second power supply circuit to the electric motor at the tune of starting an operation of the electric motor and thereafter supplies electricity from the first power supply circuit to the electric motor. |
US10677142B2 |
Parallel-flow immersion heat exchanger
A heat exchanger includes a heat exchanger body arranged along an axis and having an external surface in contact with a surrounding first fluid. The body defines a first fluid passage centered on and extending along the axis. The body also defines a second fluid passage extending parallel with respect to the axis and spaced away from the axis by a second passage distance, and a third fluid passage extending parallel with respect to the axis and spaced away from the axis by a third passage distance. The first, second, and third passages are parallel to one another, while the third passage distance is greater than the second passage distance. Each of the first and third passages is configured to accept a flow of a second fluid and the second fluid passage is configured to hold a volume of air to thermally insulate the first passage from the third passage. |
US10677141B2 |
Cooling system for internal combustion engine
A heat radiation amount from the cooling water in the radiator is adjusted so that the temperature of the cooling water is less than a prescribed temperature that is a temperature higher than the threshold value if a load exerted on the internal combustion engine is not less than a predetermined load, while the heat radiation amount from the cooling water in the radiator is adjusted so that the heat radiation amount from the cooling water in the radiator is increased if the load exerted on the internal combustion engine is less than the predetermined load as compared with if the load exerted on the internal combustion engine is not less than the predetermined load. |
US10677134B2 |
Engine exhaust gas additive storage system
System for storing an internal combustion engine exhaust gas liquid additive, the said system comprising a tank for storing the additive and an “immersed” baseplate (1) positioned through an opening made in the bottom wall of the tank, the said baseplate comprising at least one orifice through which a system for injecting the said additive into the exhaust gases can be fed, and also incorporating at least one other active component of the storage system and/or of the injection system. |
US10677129B2 |
Tank system for a reducing agent
A tank system for a reducing agent includes: a vessel storing the reducing agent and having: an upper vessel wall, lateral vessel walls, a lower vessel wall forming a vessel base, a base region of the vessel having an opening, and an outer side of the vessel; and a conveying device on the outer side of the vessel that provides the reducing agent under pressure via an outlet to an exhaust gas. The conveying device with the outer side of the vessel forms a space S outside the vessel, the space S, via the opening, is connected to an interior of the vessel allowing reducing agent to flow from the interior into the space S and, by the conveying device, is suppliable from the space S to the exhaust gas and suctionable from the space S. A support is provided on the opening. |
US10677128B2 |
Exhaust purification system and catalyst regeneration method
Provided is an exhaust purification system including: an NOx occlusion reduction type catalyst that is provided in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine, and occludes NOx when an exhaust gas is in a lean state, and reduces the NOx when the exhaust gas is in a rich state; a regeneration control unit that executes a regeneration process of bringing the exhaust gas into a rich state to reduce the NOx occluded in the NOx occlusion reduction type catalyst; a storing unit that stores an exhaust lambda prediction value in advance when the regeneration process is executed; a reduction amount estimating unit that estimates an NOx reduction amount when the regeneration process is executed; and a prohibition unit that prohibits the execution of the regeneration process by the regeneration control unit when the estimated NOx reduction amount is less than a predetermined lower limit threshold. |
US10677125B2 |
Exhaust gas purification apparatus for internal combustion engine
An exhaust gas purification apparatus for an internal combustion engine includes the adsorbent, the catalyst and the heat generating element, wherein in cases where the residual capacity of the battery is smaller than a first predetermined value required for raising the temperature of the catalyst to an activation temperature thereof, and in cases where the residual capacity of the battery is larger than a second predetermined value which is smaller than the first predetermined value and which is required for raising the temperature of the adsorbent to a predetermined temperature at which the adsorbent exhibits adsorption performance required at the time of starting of the internal combustion engine, an amount of electric power to be supplied to the heat generating element from the battery is adjusted such that the temperature of the adsorbent becomes the predetermined temperature. |
US10677117B2 |
Oil supply device for internal combustion engine
An oil supply device for an internal combustion engine includes: a variable displacement pump (1) that varies a discharge pressure at which oil is discharged; an oil passage (2) through which the oil discharged from the pump (1) flows; an oil filter (3) and an oil cooler (4) each of which is arranged in the oil passage (2); a bypass passage (5) connected to the oil passage (2) and bypassing the oil cooler (4); and a bypass valve (6) that opens and closes the bypass passage (5) according to a pressure of the oil. The bypass valve (6) is operated to control the flow of the oil through the oil cooler 4 as the discharge pressure of the pump (1) is adjusted according to operating conditions of the internal combustion engine. |
US10677116B2 |
Decompression device for internal combustion engine
A decompression pin is inserted into a swing range of an end portion of a rocker arm, on a side which is supported by a lash adjuster, when the rocker arm has been inclined toward a direction in which a valve is opened. The decompression pin comes into contact with the end portion of the rocker arm when the rocker arm is inclined toward a direction in which the valve is closed, and thereby restricts the rocker arm from returning to a position at which the valve is completely closed, and the valve becomes in a slightly opened state even in a compression stroke. |
US10677114B2 |
Variable valve operating device for internal combustion engine
A variable valve operating device for an internal combustion engine includes a cam carrier supported on a camshaft and shifting switching pins that are advanced into and retracted out of shift lead grooves defined in the cam carrier. The shift lead grooves include shift groove side walls having shift groove side wall surfaces from shift starting inflection regions of the cam carrier to shift ending inflection regions thereof. The shift groove side walls include particular shift groove side walls extending from axial positions of the shift starting inflection regions toward shift intermediate regions and also extending from circumferential positions of the shift intermediate regions disposed between the shift starting inflection regions and the shift ending inflection regions toward the shift starting inflection regions. The side walls have slanted outer circumferential surfaces extending from the circumferential positions progressively deeper toward groove bottom surfaces and reaching the shift starting inflection regions. |
US10677113B2 |
Rocker arm arrangement
A rocker arm arrangement for a valve drive of an internal combustion engine may include a roller shaft including at least one roll and an adjusting arrangement configured to adjust the roller shaft between a first position and a second position. The rocker arm arrangement may also include a first cam and a second cam respectively having a cam stroke region and an idle speed region and secured to a cam shaft. The adjusting arrangement may include a first engagement pin and a second engagement pin arranged on the roller shaft and adjustable into a switching position and into a home position. The first guide track and the second guide track may be respectively arranged on the cam shaft in a circumferential direction of the cam shaft at least partially overlapping one of the cam stroke region of the first cam and the cam stroke region of the second cam. |
US10677107B2 |
Roller formed hydraulic variable cam timing phaser
Roller forming portions of the VCT phaser to join the sprocket housing of the phaser to the end plates provides a reduction in oil leakage from the phaser as well as less distortion of the end plates of the phaser. Furthermore, by roller forming the sprocket housing of the VCT phaser to secure the end plates to the sprocket housing, the total number of parts needed is reduced, and the total number of holes needed to be drilled is reduced, reducing the overall cost of the phaser. |
US10677106B2 |
Rocker arm
A rocker arm includes an outer arm with an outer follower including a first outer roller and a second outer roller both supported on an outer arm roller shaft, the outer arm roller shaft having a first portion having a first diameter which is supported in the outer arm by a first outer bearing; a second portion having a second diameter which is supported in the outer arm by a second outer bearing; and a third portion having a third diameter such that the third diameter is smaller than the first diameter and the second diameter. An inner arm selectively pivots relative to the outer arm, the inner arm having an inner follower and also having an inner arm aperture through which the outer arm roller shaft extends such that the third portion of the outer arm roller shaft is located within the inner arm aperture. |
US10677103B2 |
System and method of phase change expansion
The present invention is a system and method of power medium expansion that functions with a rate of efficiency higher than systems found in prior art. Novel features of the system increase the overall efficiency with the use of a power medium that begins the cycle in the liquid state and enters the gaseous state. An additional novel feature is the use of additional heat that may also increase the overall cycle efficiency. Another additional novel feature is recuperating energy that can supplement the phase change of the power medium along with isolating the components from the ambient. |
US10677097B2 |
Turbocharger
A turbocharger, includes a turbine for expanding a first medium, the turbine has a turbine housing and a turbine rotor, a compressor for compressing a second medium, having a compressor housing and a compressor rotor that is coupled to the turbine rotor via a shaft. The turbine housing and the compressor housing are each connected to a bearing housing arranged between them, in which the shaft is mounted. In a connecting region between an inflow housing of the turbine housing and the bearing housing a sealing cover is arranged. On a radially inner section of the sealing cover a projection extending in the axial direction is formed, which engages into a groove introduced into the bearing housing forming a radially inner fit and a radially outer fit. |
US10677091B2 |
Airfoil with sealed baffle
An airfoil includes a supply passage to provide a coolant, an airfoil section that has walls that define an internal cavity, a baffle seated in the internal cavity, and a seal proximate the edge of the baffle. The baffle is seated such that there is a gap between the baffle and at least one of the walls. The baffle includes a baffle wall that has cooling holes and that defines an interior baffle region. The seal seals off the gap such that the coolant that exits the supply passage will be directed to flow into the interior baffle region. |
US10677086B2 |
Variable displacement supercharger
A variable displacement supercharger includes a turbine having: a turbine housing that forms a scroll flow passage disposed around a turbine impeller; a variable nozzle unit that includes a second nozzle ring that faces the scroll flow passage and forms a part of an inner wall of the scroll flow passage; and an annular seal member that seals the gap between the turbine housing and the second nozzle ring. The seal member has a disc spring structure that is inserted into the gap and biases the turbine housing and the second nozzle ring in an axial direction of rotation, and is arranged further inside than the scroll flow passage in the radial direction of the turbine impeller. |
US10677084B2 |
Turbine tip shroud assembly with plural shroud segments having inter-segment seal arrangement
A shroud assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a plurality of shroud segments that are attached to a shroud support with an inter-segment joint defined between shroud segments. The shroud assembly also includes a cooling flow path cooperatively defined by the shroud support and the first shroud segment. The cooling flow path includes an internal cooling passage within the shroud segments. The cooling flow path includes an outlet chamber configured to receive flow from the internal cooling passage. The shroud assembly additionally includes a seal arrangement that extends across the inter-segment joint. The seal arrangement, the first shroud segment, and the second shroud segment cooperatively define a seal chamber that is enclosed. |
US10677082B2 |
Axially compact pressurized seal
A seal assembly for a turbine engine having a shaft with a rotary axis and a housing surrounding the shaft; the seal assembly being disposed between the shaft and the housing, the seal assembly comprising: an outer labyrinth seal having multiple outer fins in opposing sealing engagement with a concentric outer seal runner, one of: the outer labyrinth seal fins; and the outer seal runner, engaging the housing, and the shaft engaging an opposing one of: the outer seal runner; and the outer labyrinth seal fins; an inner labyrinth seal, disposed radially inwardly concentric to and axially overlapping the outer labyrinth seal and the outer seal runner, the inner labyrinth seal having multiple inner fins in opposing sealing engagement with a concentric inner seal runner, one of: the inner labyrinth seal fins; and the inner seal runner, engaging the housing, and the shaft engaging an opposing one of: the inner seal runner; and the inner labyrinth seal fins; and an intermediate plenum, defined between the outer fins, the inner fins, the housing and the shaft, the intermediate plenum in communication with a source of compressed gas having a supply pressure greater than an ambient pressure external to the housing and greater than an internal pressure within the housing. |
US10677081B2 |
Axial flow machine
There is disclosed an axial flow machine (10) comprising an annular flow path (23); a stator ring (38) comprising a plurality of stators mounted at their radially outer ends and extending into the annular flow path (23); a non-rotating body (24) axially adjacent the stator ring (38); and an annular shroud (42) disposed between the radially inner end of the stator ring (38) and the body (24). The shroud (42) is supported on the stator ring (38) and moveable relative the body (24); and the shroud (42) cooperates with the body (24) to inhibit a flow through a clearance pathway (78) therebetween. |
US10677070B2 |
Blade platform gusset with internal cooling
A blade assembly includes a blade and a blade platform secured to the blade. The blade extends radially from the blade platform. The blade platform includes at least one platform airflow passage located therein. A gusset extends from the blade to the blade platform. The gusset includes a gusset airflow passage fluidly connected to the platform airflow passage to convey an airflow to the platform airflow passage. a gas turbine engine includes a combustor and a plurality of gas turbine engine components located in fluid communication with the combustor. The gas turbine engine component includes an airfoil portion and a platform secured to the airfoil portion. The platform includes at least one platform airflow passage positioned therein. A gusset extends from the airfoil portion to the platform. The gusset includes a gusset airflow passage fluidly connected to the platform airflow passage to convey an airflow to the platform airflow passage. |
US10677067B2 |
Airfoil and method of assembling same
A method of assembling an airfoil includes depositing a bonding material on a first end of the tip portion and shaping the bonding material to form a first plurality of features. The first plurality of features correspond to a second plurality of features on a second end of the body portion. The method also includes positioning the first end relative to the second end such that the first plurality of features and the second plurality of features interlock. The method further includes coupling the first end of the tip portion to the second end of the body portion. |
US10677063B2 |
Compressor for turbine engine
A compressor for a turbine engine includes an annular row of blades including a first blade with an extrados surface and a second blade with an intrados surface; and a connecting surface joining the intrados surface to the extrados surface, the connecting surface having a bulge of volume VB and a recess of volume VC, the bulge and recess forming a contouring 3D. The volume of the bulge VB is greater than four times the volume VC of the recess, the connecting surface includes a flat or axisymmetric band circumferentially separating the bulge from the recess, and the bottom of the recess being formed against the intrados surface. |
US10677061B2 |
Shear flow turbomachinery devices
A shear flow turbomachinery device includes a housing having housing walls defining a cavity, a shaft extending into the cavity though a shaft opening in the housing wall at an end of the cavity, a rotor coupled to the shaft within the cavity, the rotor having a plurality of disks extending radially outward from a central axis of the rotor, the disks having a spaced arrangement forming a gap between adjacent disks, and a shroud for shrouding the rotor, the shroud including a pair of end disks coupled to opposing ends of the rotor, a screen extending between outer edges of the pair of end disks, the screen extending around the rotor between the rotor and the housing walls, wherein the shroud is freely rotatable independent of rotation of the rotor to reduce drag on the disks due to the housing walls when the cavity if filled with fluid and the shaft and plurality of disks are rotated. |
US10677055B2 |
Fractured roof 110 mining method entry-side anti-collapsed structure
A fractured roof 110 mining method entry-side anti-collapsed structure, one working face of the 110 mining method corresponds to one roadway but without retaining any coal pillar, the roadway retains an entry after the previous working face implements mining top-cutting pressure release, and a roof of the roadway is arch-shape, directional cutting is conducted on one side of the roadway, and the cutting angle is between 15-20 degrees. One working face corresponds to one roadway but without retaining any coal pillar when underground mining is conducted, which can save resources and improve recovery rate of mining. And, the roof of the roadway of the retained entry is arch-shaped, which can improve safety and ensure safety of the coal mining working face. In addition, a cutting angle is 15-20 degrees, which can effectively determine a roof caving direction after top-cutting and reduce affect to the retained entry. |
US10677054B2 |
Cutting bit assembly
A cutting bit assembly for a mining machine includes a holder having a first surface, a second surface, and a bore extending therebetween, and a bit having a first end and a second end. The bit further includes a tip, a shank, and a shoulder positioned between the tip and the shank. The shank is positioned in the bore of the holder and defines a shank axis. The shoulder engages the first surface of the holder. The shank includes a projection adjacent the second end. The cutting bit assembly also includes a retainer having a groove and a resilient member. The groove engages a portion of the projection. The resilient portion engages the second surface of the holder and biases the retainer along the shank axis and away from the holder. |
US10677053B2 |
Fluid compensation system for downhole sampling bottle
A formation fluid sampling bottle having a first chamber and a first piston slidably disposed within the first chamber and dividing the first chamber into first and second portions. The sampling bottle has a second chamber and a second piston slidably disposed within the second chamber and dividing the second chamber into third and fourth portions. The third portion of the second chamber is fluidly connected with the second portion of the first chamber, and the fourth portion of the second chamber is fluidly connected with a space external to the sampling bottle. |
US10677052B2 |
Real-time synthetic logging for optimization of drilling, steering, and stimulation
The present disclosure generally relates to a real-time synthetic logging method for optimizing one or more operations in a well. The method generally includes receiving measurements of one or more parameters in real time while performing operations in the well, the measurements being captured without using tools that include active nuclear sources. The method further includes providing the measurements as input to a machine learning algorithm (MLA) that is trained using historical or training well data. The method further includes generating, using the MLA and based on the measurements, a synthetic mechanical property log of the well. The method further includes generating, based on the synthetic mechanical property log, optimized parameters for at least one operation selected from the following list: drilling the well in real-time; steering the well in real-time; and stimulating a reservoir in real-time. |
US10677051B2 |
Methods and apparatus to characterize acoustic dispersions in a borehole
Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture are disclosed to characterize acoustic dispersions in a borehole. An example apparatus includes a dispersion analyzer to characterize an acoustic wave dispersion in a borehole in a formation by calculating a quality indicator corresponding to the acoustic wave dispersion, and a report generator to prepare a report including a recommendation to perform an operation on the borehole based on the quality indicator. |
US10677050B2 |
Dispersion-shifted optical fibers for downhole sensing
An embodiment of a system for performing measurements in a downhole environment includes an optical interrogation assembly configured to emit a pulsed optical signal, the pulsed optical signal including a selected wavelength, and an optical fiber configured to be disposed in a borehole in an earth formation and configured to receive the pulsed optical signal, the optical fiber having at least one measurement location disposed therein and configured to at least partially reflect the pulsed optical signal. The optical fiber has a core and a cladding, at least a portion of the core made from at least substantially pure silica, and the optical fiber has a refractive index profile configured to have a zero dispersion wavelength that is greater than the selected wavelength. |
US10677048B2 |
Downhole fluid detection using surface waves
A communication system that is positionable in a wellbore can include a first transceiver positioned externally to a casing string. The first transceiver can be operable to detect a presence or an absence of a surface wave; determine a location of a fluid in the wellbore based on the presence or the absence of the surface wave; and transmit data indicative of the location to a second transceiver. The surface wave can include an electromagnetic wave that has a magnetic field or an electric field that is non-transverse to a direction of propagation of the surface wave. The communication system can also include the second transceiver, which can be positioned externally the casing string and operable to receive the data. |
US10677046B2 |
Leakage detection using smart field technology
Various examples are provided for gas leakage detection from geologic storage sites. In one example, a system for detection of gas leakage from a geologic storage site includes permanent down-hole gauges (PDGs) disposed at different depths within a well and an evaluation system that can determine a three-dimensional (3D) location of the gas leakage from the geologic storage site and a leakage indicator. The 3D location and leakage indicator can be determined using pressure data provided by the PDGs. The geologic storage site can store, e.g., CO2, natural gas or other type of gas. In another example, a method for detecting gas leakage from a geologic storage site includes receiving pressure data provided by PDGs disposed within one or more wells associated with the geologic storage site, determining key performance indicators using the pressure data and determining a 3D location and a leakage indicator using the key performance indicators. |
US10677036B2 |
Integrated data driven platform for completion optimization and reservoir characterization
A method for performing a fracture operation. A log of a formation parameter is obtained for a formation surrounding a wellbore in which the fracture operation is to be implemented. A relation is determined between the formation parameter and a parameter of the fracture operation. A value of the parameter of the fracture operation is selected based on the relation and a value of the formation parameter. |
US10677032B1 |
Electric submersible pump intake system, apparatus, and method
An electric submersible pump (ESP) intake system, apparatus and method is described. An ESP intake system includes a filtered intake section coupled adjacently to a sliding sleeve intake section, wherein the sliding sleeve intake section has a closed initial state and is selectively actuatable to an open position when the filtered intake section becomes at least partially clogged. An ESP intake method includes operating an ESP pump downhole in a well including abrasive-laden fluid, the ESP pump including a filtered intake section and an actuatable intake section, employing the filtered intake section as a first fluid entrance into the ESP pump, monitoring information from ESP sensors during employment of the first fluid entrance to identify clogging of the filtered intake section, and opening the actuatable intake section upon the clogging so identified such that the actuatable intake section serves as a second fluid entrance into the ESP pump. |
US10677028B2 |
Downhole artificial lift system
A downhole artificial lift system comprises a production string for communicating fluid from a downhole location towards surface, a pump arrangement in communication with the production string for pumping fluid along the production string towards surface, and a gas lift arrangement deployed within the production string for delivering a lift gas into the production string. |
US10677027B2 |
Apparatus and method for securing end pieces to a mandrel
A method for locking an internally threaded end piece such as a head piece, a tail piece, an end or sealing nut to a mandrel for a down hole tool to obviate the need for pins, set screws, and the like, to provide a more robust assembly. In two embodiments the threaded end piece is locked to the mandrel in a swaging operation. |
US10677023B2 |
Liner hanger assembly having running tool with expandable member and method
A downhole system having a liner hanger assembly includes a liner hanger and a running tool. The running tool includes a tubular and an expandable member disposed circumferentially around the tubular. The expandable member is configured to increase in volume from a first condition to a second condition at a surface location. The second condition of the expandable member connects the running tool to the liner hanger. |
US10677020B2 |
Removing scale from a wellbore
Supercritical carbon dioxide is directed into a wellbore to a specified depth. The supercritical carbon dioxide is directed at an inner surface of the wellbore at the specified depth. Scale is removed from the wall of the wellbore with the supercritical carbon dioxide. |
US10677018B2 |
Actuator mechanism for a valve system
An actuator mechanism for a valve system includes a housing having an outer surface, an inner surface defining an opening and a chamber extending partially about the housing between the outer surface and the inner surface. A hinge is mounted to the housing. The hinge is exposed at the chamber. A valve member is fixedly connected to the hinge. The valve member is selectively positionable across the opening. An actuator is arranged in the chamber and selectively biased against the hinge to transition the valve member between an open configuration and a closed configuration. |
US10677016B2 |
Methods for reducing fluid communication between wells
Methods and systems for reducing fluid communication between wells. Providing a first treatment fluid comprising synthetic clay and an aqueous carrier fluid; pumping the first treatment fluid into a first fracture network in fluid communication with a first well; placing the synthetic clay in the first fracture network; pumping a second treatment fluid into the first fracture network after placing the synthetic clay in the first fracture network; wherein the second treatment fluid is not produced in a second well in fluid communication with a second fracture network, and wherein the second fracture network is in fluid communication with the first fracture network. |
US10677011B2 |
Method for sealing a wellbore liner-hanger tie-back system
A wellbore liner-hanger tie-back system includes a bore receptacle coupled with a liner hanger at a downhole end of the bore receptacle, where the liner hanger is configured to be positioned in a wellbore, a tieback casing configured to be disposed in the wellbore, where a portion of an outer surface of the tieback casing is disposed proximate to an inner surface of the bore receptacle, and a seal system including at least one swellable seal. The seal system is disposed between the tieback casing and the bore receptacle to seal a space between the portion of the outer surface of the tieback casing and the inner surface of the bore receptacle. |
US10677010B2 |
Shear blade
A shear blade 10 for a downhole apparatus 50 comprises a body portion 12 and a first cutting edge 21 provided at a cutting end of the shear blade 10, the first cutting edge 21 comprising a sharp edge 22 located at or near a central region of the first cutting edge 21 and at least one blunt edge 23 located at or near at least one outer portion of the first cutting edge 21. In an embodiment, the shear blade 10 has a recess or slot 40 which is provided at or near a central region of a shear face 30 and which extends partially between a first side 27 and a second side 28 and which is generally aligned with the sharp edge 22 of the first cutting edge 21 in a plane substantially parallel to an axis of the throughbore and perpendicular to the first cutting edge 21. |
US10677009B2 |
Smart drilling jar
A drilling jar in an oil and gas drilling operation or fishing operation includes a control unit having one or more transceivers configured to communicate wirelessly with a surface control unit. The control unit is configured to receive an activation signal from the surface control unit, and cause to activate the drilling jar in response to the activation signal. The wireless transceivers may communicate using any wireless communication technology, including but not limited to Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and BLE. A method for operating a drilling jar includes receiving, by a control unit comprising one or more transceivers configured to communicate wirelessly with a surface control unit, an activation signal from the surface control unit, and causing to activate the drilling jar in response to the activation signal. |
US10677002B2 |
Downhole in-situ heat generation to remove filtercake
In a method to degrade filtercake in a hydrocarbon reservoir using downhole in-situ heat generation, a filtercake breaker, configured to degrade filtercake at a temperature, is mixed with a drilling fluid. The drilling fluid mixed with the filtercake breaker is flowed through a hydrocarbon reservoir in which a wellbore is being drilled. A filtercake forms in a portion of the hydrocarbon reservoir responsive to flowing the drilling fluid. A temperature of the portion of the hydrocarbon reservoir is less than the temperature at which the filtercake breaker is configured to degrade filtercake. Multiple filtercake chemicals are flowed to the portion of the hydrocarbon reservoir. The multiple filtercake chemicals, when mixed, are configured to react in an exothermic reaction to release heat to increase the temperature of the portion of the hydrocarbon reservoir to at least the temperature at which the filtercake breaker is configured to degrade filtercake. |
US10676996B2 |
Composite bow centralizer
A centralizer can be produced from a process comprising forming a plurality of composite bow spring from a fiber and a resin, curing the composite bow springs in a desired shape to form a plurality of cured bow springs, disposing a first portion of a resin-wetted fiber about a cylindrical mandrel to form a plurality of collars, disposing the plurality of cured bow springs onto the mandrel with the bow spring ends in contact with the first portion of resin-wetted fiber, disposing a second portion of the resin-wetted fiber about the cylindrical mandrel, curing the collars to form a cured centralizer, and pressing the mandrel out of the cured centralizer. |
US10676993B2 |
Directional drilling system with cartridges
A directional drilling system includes a housing and a motor positioned within the housing and operably coupled to a drill bit to rotate the drill bit. The system further includes a primary pad assembly comprising a primary pad and a primary actuator coupled to the primary pad to selectively extend from an exterior of the housing, and a backup pad assembly to back up the primary pad assembly, the backup pad assembly comprising a backup pad and a backup actuator coupled to the backup pad to selectively extend from the exterior of the housing. |
US10676992B2 |
Downhole tools with progressive cavity sections, and related methods of use and assembly
Various downhole tools, such as drilling motors, drilling tools, reamer tools, casing reamer shoes, and related methods of installation, assembly and use. Casing reamer shoes and drilling reamers or motors may have internal impellers, progressive cavity pumps, hollow rotors and other parts, universal joints, and other features. A progressive cavity section may have a rotor and a stator. Rotor contacting surfaces of the stator, and stator contacting surfaces of the rotor, may be rigid during use. The stator contacting surfaces and the rotor contacting surfaces may be made of metal. After the casing is run, the casing is cemented and the reamer shoe drilled out. |
US10676990B2 |
Motorized window shades for RVs
A motorized shade assembly is provided having a discontinuous web extending between two rollers, one of which is motorized and the other is tensioned or biased toward rotation away from the other roller. The roller motor can be mounted inside of one of the rollers, and the tensioning device, such as a torsion spring, can be mounted inside of the other roller. The web includes a shade portion and a strap portion, with a rigid draw bar at the junction of those portions. Rotation of the rollers causes the strap portion to wrap over one of the rollers as the shade portion unwraps from the other roller. The shade assembly can be positioned between an inclined or curved vehicle window and an interior shroud for the window, such as found with a cab-over window of a Class B motorhome. The draw bar and fasteners connecting the strap to the draw bar facilitate movement of the shade when in contact with the shroud. Friction reducing tape or surface treatment on the periphery of the window opening in the shroud can also facilitate movement of the shade when in contact with the shroud. Motor actuation can be hardwired to a desired location within the vehicle, or wirelessly controlled by the user, as with an RF device. |
US10676987B2 |
Sunrise influenced window shade alarm clock
A window shade alarm system for gently awakening a user. The window shade is connected to the Internet and opens such that light gradually increases in a room. Thus waking a user less abruptly than a traditional audio alarm. The window shade stores user selected modes and can control wireless enabled lights within a room to simulate the gradual increase of light at sunrise. The alarm system is connected to remote activated devices for the convenience of the user. |
US10676981B2 |
Vacuum glazing and method for manufacturing the same
A vacuum glazing includes a vacuum layer formed between a first glazing and a second glazing, a spacer provided in the vacuum layer, a frame provided at edge portions of the first and second glazings, and a sealant interposed between the frame and surfaces of the first and second glazings to perform sealing of the vacuum layer. The insulating performance of the vacuum glazing is improved. |
US10676980B2 |
Cash spoiling system
A system for spoiling banknotes arranged in a block formation within a container. The apparatus of the system comprises spoiling fluid contained within a receptacle located within the container. Also provided are structure configured to release the fluid from the receptacle and structure configured to direct the released fluid over and along one entire side of the block of banknotes. A manifold having at least one channel or groove provides directional structure along which the spoiling fluid travels. The spoiling fluid is dispersed from the manifold along an edge thereof onto the banknotes. |
US10676976B2 |
Ejection device for a movable furniture part
The invention relates to an ejection device for ejecting a movable furniture part from a closed position into an open position along an opening path, comprising a support and a coupling device for coupling the ejection device to the movable furniture part. The coupling device has a coupling piece which can be moved relative to the support and a coupling counter piece which is arranged on the movable furniture part or on a furniture body. The coupling device has a coupling position and a decoupling position, and the ejection device can be coupled to the movable furniture part via the coupling device in the coupling position. The ejection device also comprises a controller, by means of which the coupling device can be switched depending on the opening path, and the coupling device reaches the decoupling position from the coupling position in the event of a specified opening path. |
US10676975B2 |
Door assembly with collapsible carrier
A door assembly for a motor vehicle comprised of an outer door panel and an inner door panel interconnected to define a door panel structure having an internal door cavity. A collapsible carrier module is configured to be oriented in a collapsed arrangement to facilitate installation into the door cavity through an opening in the inner door panel. The collapsible carrier module can be moved from its collapsed arrangement into an expanded arrangement upon installation within the door cavity to facilitate subsequent mounting to the door panel structure. The collapsible carrier module includes a two-piece carrier plate formed to integrally include a pair of laterally-spaced glass run channels and a pair of laterally-spaced slider rails. |
US10676971B2 |
Rotary latch system
A latch includes a base having a bore extending therethrough defining an axis, a plunger positioned within the bore and rotatable about the axis, a drive shaft positioned adjacent the base and engaged with the plunger such that rotation of the plunger about the axis causes corresponding rotation of the drive shaft about the axis, a bracket positioned adjacent the base and the drive shaft and engaged with the drive shaft such that rotation of the drive shaft about the axis causes movement of the bracket, and a closure element coupled to the bracket such that movement of the bracket causes the closure element to move between a position wherein the closure element allows a structure to move with respect to an adjacent structure and a position in which the closure element prevents the structure from moving with respect to the adjacent structure. |
US10676969B2 |
Vehicle door handle
The present disclosure relates to a vehicle door handle that prevents the door from opening in the event of a collision, and in particular, a side collision. The door handle also minimizes the sound attendant with the return of the door handle to a closed position. The handle for the vehicle door includes: a handle base having a rotatable base lever; and a handle grip connected to the handle base, wherein the base lever includes a shaft and a damping unit installed in the shaft, and wherein the damping unit is configured to buffer the rotation speed of the shaft. |
US10676967B2 |
Rotary latch with modular components
A rotary latch assembly is provided which can be configured as right-handed and left-handed using the same rotor and catch components, without reconfiguring the front and back plates. The axles for the rotor and catch are identical so that the rotor and catch can be interchanged on the axles. The latch biasing springs are mirror images so as to be used on either the rotor or the catch. The latch includes multiple connection points for single or dual actuators, and a lifting block to align the assembly with a striker. |
US10676966B2 |
Safety hatch system
In one embodiment, an electronically controlled hatch system for safe ingress, egress, hazard detection, and methods thereof are provided to reduce or eliminate hazards to personnel, including protection of people above and below a scuttle hatch, access port, skylight or elevated deck. Said hatch system reduces the risk of falls while ascending or descending a ladder through an access port. In certain embodiments, severe weather, hazard, security, and other safety information are detected and transmitted to a central control unit for processing and regulating the opening and closing of a hatch covering the access port and/or raising and lowering a safety railing system based on said information and/or user input. Said hatch system may include an actuator and guides for automatically locking/unlocking and opening/closing a hatch, an actuator and guides for automatically raising/lowering a railing system, safety monitoring detectors/apparatuses, and a centralized controller. |
US10676963B2 |
Electronic lock with selectable power off function
An apparatus and method is disclosed for electronic locks with a selectable power off function. The electronic lock includes an electronic controller disposed within a lock housing and operable to control a state of the lock between locked and unlocked positions. An electronic actuator electrically coupled to the controller is movable between first and second positions corresponding to a locked position and an unlocked position of the lock, respectively. The electronic lock further includes at least one electrical energy storage device and a selector switch coupled to the controller to define a desired state of the lock between one of an electrically locked (EL) and an electrically unlocked (EU) state in an electric power off condition. |
US10676960B2 |
Refillable door handle
There is described a handle, for example a door handle, lifting handle or touch pad, which is particularly useful as a self-sterilizing door handle for use in public areas. The handle comprises: a contact area formed of a hydrophilic sintered porous material, particularly a plastic material; and a reservoir containing an anti-microbial liquid, wherein said reservoir is fluidically connected to the contact area. The reservoir can include a port to allow the reservoir to be re-filled or alternatively the whole reservoir can be detached and replaced when required. The anti-microbial liquid can be delivered along the hydrophilic sintered porous material by fluid transmission action so that the contact area is continually treated by the anti-microbial liquid, thereby rendering the handle continuously wetted and disinfected and inhibiting the growth of culture forming units. |
US10676958B2 |
Gate post for fencing system
An improved fencing system can include improved fence posts. Such fence posts can include features for accommodating different types of fasteners for attachment to fence components, such as fence rails. Additionally, some fence posts, such as gateposts, can be formed with one or more pieces of other fenceposts in a fencing system. Some such improved fence posts can include concrete locks. |
US10676956B1 |
Modular tent
Systems, methods, and apparatus include a modular tent comprising an upper tent portion having a first base surface area, wherein the upper tent portion does not include a floor surface; and a base extension that includes a floor surface having a second base surface area, the second base surface area being larger than the first base surface area, wherein the base extension is removably secured to the upper tent portion, wherein the base extension, when secured to the upper tent portion, results in a base surface area of the modular tent increasing to the second base surface area. |
US10676954B1 |
Portable, stowable overhead fan
A lightweight, portable battery-powered overhead fan including secure attachments for a standard outdoor canopy or other like article is provided. Such a fan further includes blades that are configured with resilient connectors that allow for such blades to tilt or fold for stowing purposes while also securely attaching during actual use in a safe and reliable manner. In this way, each blade attaches to a centrally located portion that rotates during fan operation. The canopy attachments are provided in stowable fashion as well to permit compact transport of the overall fan device to and from an event for which a canopy is erected. Such a device further includes the potential for a fluid reservoir and atomizer component to deliver fluid droplets for increased cooling purposes as well as a light integrated therein or attached thereto. A canopy including such a fan device is also encompassed within this invention. |
US10676949B2 |
Pool cover spring and method of use
A pool cover spring includes a one piece molded spring body having a narrowed midsection, an end with a connector for attaching to a pool deck anchor and another end with slots for receiving a strap of a pool cover. |
US10676943B2 |
Concrete form panel and a fastening system and method for fastening form hardware on the concrete form panel
A method and fastening system for fastening to a concrete form panel various types of form hardware, including pins, form ties and various types of brackets and attachments for wall braces, scaffolds, and lanyards to a concrete form panel. The concrete form panel includes a track system that forms part of the fastening system. A base associated with the form hardware may be interconnected with the track system to allow selective positioning of the form hardware along a longitudinal length of the track system. |
US10676937B2 |
Support system pivoting bracket and ramp assembly including same
A ramp assembly includes a decking system and a handrail system, an interface between the decking system and the handrail system, and a support system pivotably coupled to the interface. Other embodiments include a swivel bracket and a method of assembling a ramp assembly. |
US10676935B1 |
Heat extraction, waterproof, and daylighting roof device
The present invention is a heat extraction, waterproof, and daylighting roof device, which includes a water leakage top assembled above a roof. The water leakage top has a first air vent and a left end edge. A left extension water leakage top, a right extension water leakage top, an expel air vent, and a guide plate are mounted above the first air vent, and water leakage holes are provided between the left extension water leakage top and the water leakage top. The guide plate is positioned below the expel air vent; the guide plate is provided with an upward facing right crooked plate and an upward facing left crooked plate on two sides thereof. The left crooked plate is provided with a plurality of overflow holes, during heavy rain, the guide plate provides a function similar to an overflow container that prevents spilling over to the first air vent. |
US10676934B2 |
Bracket cover flashing system and method of use
A bracket-flashing assembly for roofing in a bracket. Said bracket-flashing assembly comprise said bracket, a bracket cover and a fasteners. Said bracket comprise a fastener apertures configured to receive a portion of said fasteners to selectively attach said bracket-flashing assembly to a fixed structure and an added fixture. Said bracket comprise a first portion and a second portion. Said first portion is attached to said second portion at an elbow. Said bracket cover comprises a raised portion and a body. Said raised portion comprises a stamped portion of said raised portion being shaped to selectively encase a portion of said second portion. |
US10676930B2 |
Drain retrofit and method
A drain insert assembly is provided for retrofitting or for use with an existing drain bowl received in a roof surface that interconnects with a drain pipe. The drain insert assembly includes a drain insert configured to extend between the roof and the existing drain pipe. The drain insert includes a first, end portion dimensioned for receipt in the existing drain pipe, and a second portion dimensioned to cover an inner surface of the existing drain bowl, and at least one flange extending outwardly from the end portion. An uncured seal material is interposed between the end portion and the existing drain pipe. |
US10676928B2 |
Prefabricated building panel
Prefabricated building panels combine new and unexpected element dimensions and materials with the effect of reducing overall weight and depth while simultaneously improving panel performance such as thermal insulation. As compared to former panels, prefabricated building panels according to exemplary embodiments of the invention generally include thinner concrete slabs, wider separations between concrete and support framing, and new material choices for anchors connecting slabs with framing. Exemplary panels are compliant with energy codes such as the latest ASHRAE and IECC. |
US10676927B2 |
Lightweight cementitious panel possessing high durability
A lightweight cementitious panel formed from a core mix is disclosed. The lightweight cementitious panel comprises one or more lightweight aggregate filler in the amount of 0.5 to 5 weight percent of the core mix, one or more binders in the amount of 35 to 75 weight percent of the core mix, rheological admixture in the amount of about 0.5 to 5 weight percent of the core mix, surfactant in the amount of 0 to 0.1 weight percent of the core mix, one or more normal weight aggregate filler in the amount of 5 to 50 weight percent of the core mix, and water in the amount of 5 to 20 weight percent of the core mix. |
US10676926B2 |
Device and method for adhering brick slips to a panel
The invention relates to a device for adhering brick slips to a panel, which device comprises: —a horizontal transport surface with an infeed side and an outfeed side for transporting the panel from the infeed side, over the transport surface and to the outfeed side; —a buffer arranged adjacently of the transport surface for buffering at least one row of brick slips; —dispensing means for dispensing a layer of adhesive onto the panel; and —engaging means displaceable between a position above the buffer and a position above the transport surface for picking up from the buffer the at least one row of brick slips and placing the row of brick slips on the panel. |
US10676925B2 |
Ceiling system having a plurality of different panels
A ceiling system is provided for use in a building space having a plurality of walls. The ceiling system includes a grid system that extends to at least two of the plurality of walls and separates the building space into an occupiable space below the grid system and a plenum space above the grid system; and a plurality of ceiling tiles that are supported by the grid system and, with the grid system, create a barrier between the occupiable space and the plenum space, the plurality of ceiling tiles including three different polygonal non-rectangular ceiling tiles. |
US10676924B2 |
Structure for blocking heat transfer through thermal bridge of curtain wall building
Disclosed in the present invention is a structure for blocking heat transfer through a thermal bridge of a curtain wall building, including a curtain wall, an indoor metal frame, an outdoor metal frame and/or metal components, wherein: an integral thermal break strip, which is installed close to an outside and made of an aerogel thermal insulation blanket, is fixed between the indoor metal frame and the curtain wall and/or the outdoor metal frame and/or the metal components. The present invention has simple structure, convenient construction technology, great structural strength, excellent fireproof performance; low comprehensive construction cost and substantially improved energy-saving effect of the curtain wall. |
US10676923B2 |
Waterproofing assemblies and prefabricated wall panels including the same
Wall panels and methods of constructing a wall system for a building are described. In some embodiments, a pre-assembled wall panel may include a panel frame including a perimeter member defining a perimeter side of the panel frame, first and second wall boards attached to opposite sides of the panel frame to define first and second major sides of the wall panel, each of the first and second wall boards comprising non-combustible material, and a waterproofing assembly enclosing the perimeter side of the panel frame and extending along a full length of the perimeter side, wherein the waterproofing assembly includes a non-metallic elongate member comprising first and second opposing flanges disposed against respective exterior surfaces of the first and second wall boards, and wherein the first and second opposing flanges are attached to the perimeter member. |
US10676922B2 |
Method of processing non-real time service and broadcast receiver
A method of receiving and processing a broadcast signal including a Non-Real Time (NRT) service and a broadcast receiver are disclosed herein. A A method of processing a Non-Real Time (NRT) service in a broadcast receiver, the method comprises receiving and processing first signaling information including content access information and second signaling information including content detail information, receiving and processing third signaling information including content update information, receiving and storing a content including at least one file through NRT based on the first signaling information and the second signaling information, identifying update availability of the content based on the content update information included in the third signaling information, and receiving at least one file included in the content by accessing a File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport (FLUTE) session transmitting the content when the update is available. |
US10676921B2 |
Roofing shingles and methods for installing and making them
One aspect of the disclosure is a shingle including a first bituminous sheet at the bottom surface of the shingle, the first bituminous sheet having a lower edge disposed at the lower end of the shingle, the first bituminous sheet having one or more slits extending from the lower edge of the first bituminous sheet toward the upper end of the shingle; and a second bituminous sheet at least partially laminated to a top surface of the first bituminous sheet, the second bituminous sheet having a lower edge disposed adjacent the lower end of the shingle, the second bituminous sheet having one or more tabs being defined by one or more notches formed in the second bituminous sheet, each notch extending away from the lower edge of the second bituminous sheet. |
US10676919B2 |
Soundproof structure, louver, and partition
Two or more soundproof cells arranged in a two-dimensional manner are provided. At least one of the soundproof cells is a first soundproof cell configured to include a first frame having a first through-hole. At least one of the other soundproof cells is a second soundproof cell including a second frame having a second through-hole and a film fixed to the second frame. A first shielding peak frequency, which is determined by the first through-hole of the first soundproof cell and at which a transmission loss is maximized, is present on a lower frequency side than a first natural vibration frequency of the film of the second soundproof cell, and sound in a predetermined frequency band centered on the first shielding peak frequency is selectively insulated. |
US10676916B2 |
Tilting canopy
A tilting canopy has a canopy frame, at least one actuator, a plurality of canopy supports, and a support frame. The canopy frame is hingedly connected to the support frame through two medial supports, such that the medial supports act as pivot points for the canopy frame. The at least one actuator is engaged between the canopy frame and the support frame such that the at least one actuator is configured to rotate the canopy frame about the pivot point between a lowered position and a raised position. In the raised position, a user may store a boat or other vehicle or item with towers, Bimini tops, or other features which would normally be prohibitive of moving the boat or other vehicle beneath the canopy. |
US10676915B2 |
System and methods for the preservation of mechanical assets
A system and methods for the storage, and preservation of mechanical assets, including collectable automobiles, small airplanes and watercraft in a storage unit. The storage unit includes a plurality of asset modules. The volume of each asset module is variable. The atmosphere of each asset module may be controlled by a control system. Control of the atmosphere of each asset module includes control of parameters including the type of gas each atmosphere is composed of and the temperature, the pressure and relative humidity of each atmosphere. These parameters may be monitored and controlled from a remote location. |
US10676914B2 |
Structural support member having a tapered interface
An interface for a structural column includes a female end section that includes at least one first sidewall that extends from a first end along a longitudinal direction and defines a first cavity. An interior surface of the at least one first sidewall tapers transversely outwardly along the female end section towards the first end. The interface also includes a male end section that includes at least one second sidewall that extends from a second end along the longitudinal direction and defines a second cavity. The at least one second sidewall is configured to be received within, and oriented in substantially face-to-face adjacent relationship with, the at least one first sidewall. An exterior surface of the at least one second sidewall tapers transversely inwardly, complementary to the at least one first sidewall, along the male end section towards the second end. |
US10676913B2 |
Drain pipe gate
This application provides examples of apparatus and methods for gating off openings of drain pipes and other structures with openings using a gate that is mounted on a hinge so as to avoid catching debris exiting the pipe or other structure. Variations of the types of gate design, mounting, and shape of the pipe or other structure that is gated are provided to demonstrate some of the various embodiments of the present subject matter. |
US10676911B2 |
Recessed point drain assembly
A recessed point drain assembly is described. Embodiments of the recessed point drain assembly can include, but are not limited to, a base plate having a recess, a drain body adapted to be coupled to the base plate by a first plurality of fasteners, and a clamping collar adapted to be coupled to the drain by a second plurality of fasteners. A gasket can be sandwiched between the drain body and the clamping collar. Typically, a top of the recessed point drain assembly can be configured to be substantially flush with a top of a subfloor. |
US10676897B2 |
Construction machine
A construction machine that can easily regulate a set maximum flow rate at a time of replacement of an attachment and that can improve an energy conservation performance is provided. A controller selects a corresponding map in response to an attachment designation signal from among maps each of which sets a relationship between an operation signal per type of the attachment and a flow rate of a hydraulic fluid supplied to an actuator, generates a control signal by causing the selected map to refer to the operation signal, and controls a flow control valve of an attachment flow rate regulation valve device in such a manner that a position of the flow control valve is switched over from a neutral position on the basis of the control signal. An unloading valve that maintains a differential pressure across the flow control valve is disposed in the attachment flow rate regulation valve device. |
US10676894B2 |
Blade levelling apparatus with provision for mounted accessories
A levelling apparatus, that is typically as used on tractors, excavators and skid-steer vehicles, and references the levelling assembly and mounting options including directly to the existing blade of vehicles as well as other mounting arrangements. Preferred embodiments of a levelling apparatus include a blade body portion and body mounting portion connected by an arrangement of fixed and adjustable linkages, preferably hydraulic, to allow movement of the blade body portion, relative to the body mounting portion, in substantially an up and down direction, as well as rotational movement about an axis perpendicular to the general plane of an attached blade. |
US10676891B2 |
Coupler for a wheel loader
A coupler for a wheel loader is disclosed. The coupler is used for coupling an attachment to a lifting arm of the wheel loader. A bracket is installed between the lifting arm and the attachment. The bracket's back face is pivotally connected to a lifting arm and the bracket's front face is detachably connected to the attachment. The attachment has a pair of protrusions rearwardly extending from the lower back of the attachment and have locking holes pierced through their width. The bracket has a pair of receiving slots formed at the lower front of the bracket and engaged with the protrusions. The coupler has a shaft, and a pair of locking pins combined with the shaft by threads. The threads formed at one end of the shaft are right handed and the threads formed at the other end of the shaft are left handed. When users turn the shaft in one direction, the locking pins are extended and engaged with the locking holes (a coupling position). When users turn the shaft in the other direction, the locking pins are shortened and released from the locking holes (a release position). |
US10676887B2 |
One-piece Z-shaped flat plate foundations and method of forming same
A one-piece, Z shaped steel plate foundation comprising a main plate body extending the longitudinal length of the foundation from a top to a bottom of the foundation, a single rear flange extending perpendicular to the main plate body in a first direction at a rear edge of the main plate body, wherein the single rear flange does not extend past the main plate body in the direction opposite the first direction, a single front flange extending perpendicular to the main plate body in the direction opposite the first direction at a front edge of the main plate body, wherein the single front flange does not extend past the main plate body in the first direction; and a plurality of mounting holes at the top of the one-piece metal plate foundation configured for attachment to the structure to be supported. |
US10676884B2 |
Apparatus for enhanced signpost stabilization
A new signpost soil plate is disclosed. The invention being comprised of two main parts that are symmetrical. The two parts being L-shaped plates configured to receive a plurality of signposts when coupled together and increasing the resistance and force required to alter or tamper with said signposts An object of the invention is to provide multi-directional support to a standard signpost assembly therein. |
US10676883B2 |
Composite bridge deck structural panel and method of fabrication
A composite structural panel for use in bridge structures, and method of manufacturing same, comprises a top panel and a bottom panel separated by and attached to at least one, but preferably a plurality, of structural composite preforms which may be fabricated by a continuous manufacturing process and may be saturated by resin using a continuous wetting process. The composite preforms may take any cross sectional shape but are preferably trapezoidal. The top and bottom panels may be fabricated from a plurality of layers of woven fabric layers and non-woven fabric layers which are saturated with a resin that is subsequently cured using cure processes known in the art. The composite structural panel of the invention is usable as a flat structural member for use as bridge decking, ramps, trestles, and any application requiring a structural panel. |
US10676871B2 |
High bulk tissue product
Products having improved caliper, sheet bulk and absorbency and methods for making those products are described. The method comprises producing a multi-ply product having different emboss patterns on each ply where the emboss patterns are made up of emboss elements having an aspect ratio of from about 1 to about 2. |
US10676870B2 |
Water based wax dispersion comprising a hydrocarbon wax and a dialkylether for coating paper products
The present invention relates to water based wax dispersion comprising a hydrocarbon wax and a dialkylether for the coating of paper products, the use thereof, the method of coating paper products therewith and the coated printed paper product. |
US10676868B2 |
Method for producing a film having good barrier properties
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a film having an oxygen transmission rate in the range of from 1 cc/m2/24 h to 500 cc/m2/24 h according to ASTM D-3985, at a relative humidity of more than 50% at 25° C., or higher than 75% at 25° C., or higher than 85% at 25° C., wherein the method comprises the steps of: providing a first suspension comprising a microfibrillated cellulose, wherein the dry content of the suspension is in the range of from 0.1 to 10% by weight, adding a wet strength additive to said first suspension, at an amount of from 0.1 to 10 weight-% based on the amount of microfibrillated cellulose (dry/dry), thereby forming a mixture of the microfibrillated cellulose and the wet strength additive, applying said mixture to a substrate to form a fibrous web and drying said web to form said film. The present invention also relates to a film produced according to the method. |
US10676866B2 |
Drying roller and a method for manufacturing the same
A drying roller includes at least a cylindrical cylinder shell, two caps which are attached to both sides of the cylinder shell, and two journals which are indirectly fastened to the caps by way of a hollow shaft which is connected to the caps or are directly fastened to the caps, wherein the cylinder shell and the caps are welded to one another by way of an annular weld seam. The weld seam has a joint having at least two mutually opposite and parallel flange regions which are mutually spaced apart. A method for manufacturing a drying roller is also described. |
US10676861B1 |
Method for incorporating ultraviolet radiation protection and antimicrobial protection into rayon
A method for incorporating ultraviolet radiation protection and antimicrobial protection into rayon has the steps of providing pulp to form cellulose sheets, steeping the cellulose sheets, pressing the cellulose sheets, shredding the cellulose sheets into white crumb, aging the white crumb to form yellow crumb, xanthation of the yellow crumb, dissolving the yellow crumb to form a viscose, adding an additive to the viscose, ripening the viscose, filtering the viscose, degassing the viscose, spinning the viscose to form a filament of rayon, drawing the rayon, washing the rayon, and cutting the rayon. |
US10676860B2 |
Clothes treatment apparatus
A clothes treatment apparatus includes a cabinet defining a treatment chamber configured to accommodate hanging clothes and a cycle chamber configured to house machinery, the cycle chamber being positioned vertically below the treatment chamber. The clothes treatment apparatus also includes a partition plate that partitions the treatment chamber from the cycle chamber, a door configured to open and close the cabinet, a door liner disposed at an inside of the door and configured to guide condensed water generated in the treatment chamber to an upper side of the partition plate, a condensed water guide member disposed at the partition plate and configured to guide the condensed water from the door liner into the treatment chamber. |
US10676858B2 |
Condenser and cleaning device
The present disclosure provides a drying chamber (condenser) including a container having a steam intake opening, the condenser liquefying steam taken from the steam intake opening into the container, and the drying chamber including a cooling pipe which is disposed in the container and through which coolant circulates. |
US10676856B2 |
Door assembly for a washing machine appliance
A door assembly for a horizontal axis washing machine includes a door rotatably mounted to a front panel to permit selective access to an opening of the washing machine appliance. A sub-door is rotatably mounted to the door and is movable between an open position and a closed position. The sub-door defines a pretreat basin for collecting wash fluid from a wash fluid supply when the sub-door is in the open position for pretreating an article of clothing. After the pretreatment procedure is complete, the sub-door may be pivoted toward the closed position such that the article of clothing and the collected wash fluid are passed directly into the tub through a door opening and drain conduit. |
US10676855B2 |
Laundry treating appliance having a user interface and methods of operating same
A laundry treating appliance includes a treating chamber provided for receiving laundry for treatment, a controller having a memory in which is stored a set of executable instructions including a set of cycles of operations. The laundry treating appliance also includes a user interface operably coupled with the controller and having a touchscreen configured to provide an input and output function for the controller. |
US10676852B2 |
Tub for a washing machine appliance
A tub assembly for a washing machine appliance includes a tub and a wash basket rotatably mounted within the tub. The tub defines a central axis extending along an axial direction, a radial direction perpendicular to the central axis, and a circumferential direction extending around the central axis. The tub comprises a first material. The wash basket defines a wash chamber for receiving articles for washing. A reinforcement band encircles the tub generally along the circumferential direction. The reinforcement band comprises a second material having a greater strength than the first material of the tub. |
US10676851B2 |
Laundry treating appliance with liquid dam
A laundry treating appliance is configured to treat laundry according to a cycle of operation. The laundry treating appliance comprises a chassis that defines an interior and has a front and rear with an access opening located in the front. A tub statically mounted to the chassis and defines a liquid chamber located within the interior and has at least one suspension opening. An exoskeleton is located within the liquid chamber and has a front support, a rear support, and stringers extending longitudinally to form a skeletal frame defining a frame interior. A rotatable drum is located within the frame interior. A suspension system is located within the interior and has at least one suspension component extending into the liquid chamber through the suspension opening and is operably coupled to the exoskeleton. A liquid dam retards liquid flow from the liquid chamber to the interior through the suspension opening. |
US10676849B2 |
Multiple twisted yarns directed through a single needle of a tufting machine
A method of tufting carpet using multiple yarns directed through at least one single needle, if not a plurality of such situations, whereby the needles tuft a carpet having unique specifications. Specifically, the yarns are pre-twisted together, and can be solution dyed and/or of have different twist characteristics, such as selected from the group of high twist, standard twist, low twist, no twist, flat yarns and/or pre-twisted flat yarns. |
US10676847B2 |
Discharge nozzle plate for center-to-ends fiber oxidation oven
One embodiment is directed to an oven for heating fibers. The oven comprises a supply structure disposed within the oven between first and second ends of the oven. The supply structure comprises a plurality of plenums stacked one above each other with gaps therebetween. The plenums are in fluid communication with a heating system. At least one plenum comprises at least one side wall comprising a plurality of passages formed therein, said at least one plenum configured to direct at least a portion of the heated gas into an interior of the oven from the plurality of passages. Each of the plurality of passages formed in said at least one plenum has a respective tapered cross-sectional shape. |
US10676842B2 |
Automated instrumentation for production of T-cell receptor peptide libraries
The present disclosure provides instrumentation and automated methods for creating cell surface display libraries, where the cells of the library display engineered peptides on their cell surfaces for identification of antigens that bind to T-cell receptors. The engineered peptides may be putative antigens or binding regions of the T-cell receptors. |
US10676840B2 |
Method of evaluating manufacturing process of silicon material and manufacturing method of silicon material
The method is a method of evaluating a manufacturing process of a silicon material, wherein the manufacturing process includes a process that uses a member containing a carbon-containing sintered body, and the method of evaluating the manufacturing process of a silicon material includes performing DLTS measurement on a silicon material manufactured in the manufacturing process, and estimating a heavy metal contamination source of a silicon material manufactured in the manufacturing process with an indicator in the form of presence/absence of detection of a peak of a carbon-related level and presence/absence of detection of a peak of a heavy metal-related level in a DLTS spectrum obtained by the DLTS measurement. |
US10676839B2 |
Electrodeposition system and electrodeposition method
In an electrodeposition system, the final quality of a coating is prevented from being degraded due to a coating material-containing aqueous solution flowing out of a steel plate mating portion during a drying process, while derivative problems such as an increase in the size of the system, an increase in the initial costs and the running costs, and a decrease in reliability are avoided. A washing zone that is subsequent to an electrodeposition zone in which an object to be coated is immersed in a coating material solution for electrodeposition so that a coating is formed on a surface of the object to be coated is provided with: a hot water washing tank in which the coated object is washed by being immersed in high-temperature washing water in the tank; and a spray washer that sprays a steel plate mating portion of the coated-object with high-temperature washing water, subsequent to washing in the hot water washing tank. |
US10676836B2 |
Electrochemical fabrication methods incorporating dielectric materials and/or using dielectric substrates
Some embodiments are directed to techniques for building single layer or multi-layer structures on dielectric or partially dielectric substrates. Certain embodiments deposit seed layer material directly onto substrate materials while others use an intervening adhesion layer material. Some embodiments use different seed layer and/or adhesion layer materials for sacrificial and structural conductive building materials. Some embodiments apply seed layer and/or adhesion layer materials in what are effectively selective manners while others apply the materials in blanket fashion. Some embodiments remove extraneous material via planarization operations while other embodiments remove the extraneous material via etching operations. Other embodiments are directed to the electrochemical fabrication of multilayer mesoscale or microscale structures which are formed using at least one conductive structural material, at least one conductive sacrificial material, and at least one dielectric material. In some embodiments the dielectric material is a UV-curable photopolymer. |
US10676835B2 |
Tin-plated product and method for producing same
There is provided a tin-plated product having an excellent minute sliding abrasion resistance property when it is used as the material of insertable and extractable connecting terminals, and a method for producing the same. After a nickel layer 16 is formed on a substrate 10 of copper or a copper alloy so as to have a thickness of 0.1 to 1.5 μm by electroplating, a tin-copper plating layer 12 containing tin 12b mixed with a copper-tin alloy 12a is formed thereon so as to have a thickness of 0.6 to 10 μm by electroplating using a tin-copper plating bath which contains 5 to 35% by weight of copper with respect to the total amount of tin and copper, and then, a tin layer 14 is formed thereon so as to have a thickness of 1 μm or less by electroplating if necessary. |
US10676833B2 |
Nickel phosphide catalysts for direct electrochemical CO2 reduction to hydrocarbons
Disclosed are cathodes comprising a conductive support substrate having a catalyst coating containing nickel phosphide nanoparticles. The conductive support substrate is capable of incorporating a material to be reduced, such as CO2 or CO. Also disclosed are electrochemical methods for generating hydrocarbon and/or carbohydrate products from CO2 or CO using water as a source of hydrogen. |
US10676832B2 |
Method for producing anode for alkaline water electrolysis, and anode for alkaline water electrolysis
Provided is a method capable of producing, in a simple and low-cost manner, an electrolysis electrode which can be used in alkaline water electrolysis and has superior durability against output variation. The method for producing an anode for alkaline water electrolysis includes: a step of dissolving lithium nitrate and a nickel carboxylate in water to prepare an aqueous solution containing lithium ions and nickel ions, a step of applying the aqueous solution to the surface of a conductive substrate having at least the surface composed of nickel or a nickel-based alloy, and a step of subjecting the conductive substrate to which the aqueous solution has been applied to a heat treatment at a temperature within a range from at least 450° C. to not more than 600° C., thereby forming a catalyst layer composed of a lithium-containing nickel oxide on the conductive substrate. |
US10676830B2 |
Combustible fuel and apparatus and process for creating the same
Features for an aqueous reactor include a field generator. The field generator includes a series of parallel conductive plates including a series of intermediate neutral plates. The intermediate neutral plates are arranged in interleaved sets between an anode and a cathode. Other features of the aqueous reactor may include a sealed reaction vessel, fluid circulation manifold, electrical power modulator, vacuum port, and barrier membrane. Methods of using the field generator include immersion in an electrolyte solution and application of an external voltage and vacuum to generate hydrogen and oxygen gases. The reactor and related components can be arranged to produce gaseous fuel or liquid fuel. In one use, a mixture of a carbon based material and a liquid hydrocarbon is added. The preferred carbon based material is powdered coal. |
US10676828B2 |
Conversion coating and method of making
A composite can include a substrate and a conversion coating overlying the substrate and comprising at least one of a zirconium oxide, a hafnium oxide, or a combination thereof. The conversion coating can be formed from a zirconia or hafnia-based complex obtained by reacting at least one of a zirconium ion source, a hafnium ion source, or a combination thereof, with a chelating compound in a reaction and another chelating compound in another reaction. |
US10676823B2 |
Processing method and processing apparatus
A processing method includes a first process of exposing a first sensor to a processing space within a chamber and blocking a second sensor from the processing space within the chamber; a second process of supplying a first processing gas containing a precursor gas into the chamber; a third process of controlling a state within the chamber based on a measurement value of the first sensor; a fourth process of blocking the first sensor from the processing space within the chamber and exposing the second sensor to the processing space within the chamber; a fifth process of supplying a second processing gas containing a reactant gas into the chamber; and a sixth process of controlling the state within the chamber based on a measurement value of the second sensor. The first process to the six process are repeatedly performed multiple times. |
US10676819B2 |
Non-line of sight deposition of erbium based plasma resistant ceramic coating
Described herein is a method of depositing a plasma resistant ceramic coating onto a surface of a chamber component using a non-line-of-sight (NLOS) deposition process, such as atomic layer deposition (ALD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The plasma resistant ceramic coating consists of an erbium containing oxide, an erbium containing oxy-fluoride, or an erbium containing fluoride. Also described are chamber components having a plasma resistant ceramic coating of an erbium containing oxide, an erbium containing oxy-fluoride, or an erbium containing fluoride. |
US10676818B2 |
Method for producing silicon nanowires
A method for producing a material based on silicon nanowires is provided. The method includes the steps of: i) bringing into contact, in an inert atmosphere, a sacrificial support based on a halogenide, a carbonate, a sulfate or a nitrate of an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal or a transition metal having metal nanoparticles, with the pyrolysis vapours of a silicon source having a silane compound, by which silicon nanowires are deposited on the sacrificial support; and optionally ii) eliminating the sacrificial support and recovering the silicon nanowires produced in step ii). |
US10676816B2 |
High-barrier polyethylene terephthalate film
A high-barrier film is provided that includes a biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate (PET) layer having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a cross-linked acrylic primer layer, and a metal barrier layer. The cross-linked acrylic primer layer is adjacent to the second side of the PET layer and has a dynamic coefficient of friction (μD) to steel of less than about 0.45, while the metal barrier layer is adjacent to the first side of the PET layer. The film has a total thickness of less than or equal to about 12 μm. Processes for producing the high-barrier film are also provided. |
US10676813B2 |
Deposition apparatus
This invention provides a deposition apparatus which forms a film on a substrate, comprising: a rotation unit configured to rotate a target about a rotating axis; a striker configured to generate an arc discharge; a driving unit configured to drive the striker so as to make a close state which the striker closes to a side surface around the rotating axis of the target to generate the arc discharge; and a control unit configured to control rotation of the target by the rotation unit so as to change a facing position on the side surface of the target facing the striker in the close state. |
US10676807B2 |
Method and device for changing the temperature of metal strips in a flatness-adaptive manner
The invention relates to a device for changing the temperature of a metal strip including means for changing the temperature of the metal strip by heating or cooling. By using means for conveying the metal strip, the metal strip is moved in the strip direction relative to the means for changing the temperature of the metal strip. The object of providing a device for changing the temperature of metal strips, which allows improved process control and improved flatness of the treated metal strip, is achieved according to the invention by a device in that means for changing the temperature of the metal strip include a plurality of individual temperature-control means which each heat or cool the metal strip only in some regions, and at least the position of a plurality of the temperature-control means can be individually changed translationally and/or rotationally relative to the metal strip. |
US10676805B2 |
Atomized picoscale composition aluminum alloy and method thereof
The invention is a process for manufacturing a nano aluminum/alumina metal matrix composite and composition produced therefrom. The process is characterized by providing an aluminum powder having a natural oxide formation layer and an aluminum oxide content between about 0.1 and about 4.5 wt. % and a specific surface area of from about 0.3 and about 5 m2/g, hot working the aluminum powder, and forming a superfine grained matrix aluminum alloy. Simultaneously there is formed in situ a substantially uniform distribution of nano particles of alumina. The alloy has a substantially linear property/temperature profile, such that physical properties such as strength are substantially maintained even at temperatures of 250° C. and above. |
US10676804B2 |
Steel sheet provided with a coating providing sacrificial cathodic protection comprising lanthane
A steel sheet is provided with a coating providing sacrificial cathodic protection. The coating includes between 1 and 40% by weight zinc, between 0.01 and 0.4% by weight lanthanum, optionally up to 10% by weight magnesium, optionally up to 15% by weight silicon, and optionally up to 0.3% by weight, in cumulative amounts, of additional components, the remainder includes aluminum and unavoidable impurities or residual elements. A method of producing parts by hot or cold swaging and the parts which can be obtained in this way are also provided. |
US10676803B2 |
Copper alloy for electronic/electrical device, copper alloy plastically-worked material for electronic/electrical device, component for electronic/electrical device, terminal, and busbar
A copper alloy for an electronic and electric device is provided. The copper alloy includes: Mg in a range of 0.15 mass % or more and less than 0.35 mass %; and a Cu balance including inevitable impurities, wherein the electrical conductivity of the copper alloy is more than 75% IACS, and a strength ratio TSTD/TSLD, which is calculated from strength TSTD obtained in a tensile test performed in a direction perpendicular to a rolling direction and strength TSLD obtained in a tensile test performed in a direction parallel to a rolling direction, is more than 0.9 and less than 1.1. The copper alloy may further include P in a range of 0.0005 mass % or more and less than 0.01 mass %. |
US10676799B2 |
Integrated electrical power and chemical production using fuel cells
In various aspects, systems and methods are provided for operating a molten carbonate fuel cell, such as a fuel cell assembly, with increased production of syngas while also reducing or minimizing the amount of CO2 exiting the fuel cell in the cathode exhaust stream. This can allow for improved efficiency of syngas production while also generating electrical power. |
US10676797B1 |
Concentrated sugarcane juice powder and method for preparing the same using the convection current freeze drying apparatus
A concentrated sugarcane juice powder obtained by a convection current vacuum freeze drying process that includes: selecting and preparing sugarcane stalks by a predetermined quality guideline; extracting sugarcane juice by inserting the sugarcane stalks into a sugarcane juice extracting apparatus having a mesh pattern of micro ridges configured to achieve a maximum extraction efficiency; adding probiotics into the extracted sugarcane juice; freezing the sugarcane juice mixed with the probiotics in molds using an individual quick freezer (IQF) to obtain frozen sugarcane juice blocks; and vacuum freezing said frozen sugarcane juice blocks using a convection current vacuum freeze drying apparatus. |
US10676794B2 |
Detection of microorganisms in food samples and food processing facilities
Provided herein are methods and apparatus for the identification of pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms in food and environmental samples. The disclosure solves existing challenges encountered in identifying food borne pathogens, including pathogens of the Salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria, and Escherichia genera in a timely and efficient manner. The disclosure also provides methods for differentiating a transient versus a resident pathogen, correlating presence of non-pathogenic with pathogenic microorganisms, distinguishing live versus dead microorganisms by sequencing. |
US10676793B2 |
Dairy cattle breeding for improved milk production traits in cattle
Nucleic acid molecules comprising a SNP site at position 1296 of bovine uterine milk protein (UTMP) coding sequence (SEQ ID NO: 1), which SNP indicates a desirable productive life in a dairy cattle. Also disclosed are an array or a kit comprising the same, a method for detecting the SNPs, a method for progeny testing of cattle, and a method for selectively breeding of cattle. |
US10676791B2 |
Methods for predicting response to DNA repair pathway inhibitors in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
The present invention relates to a method of testing whether a patient suffering from arge B-cell lymphoma will respond or not to a DNA repair pathway inhibitor comprising: i) determining the expression level (ELi) of several genes Gi-Gn selected from table A in a biological sample obtained from said patient comparing the expression level (ELi) determined at step i) with a predetermined reference level (ELRi) iii) calculating the DNA repair score trough the following formula (I), wherein βi represent the regression β coefficient reference value for the gene Gi and Ci=1 if the expression of the gene Gi (ELi) is higher than the predetermined reference level (ELRi) or Ci=−1 if the expression of the gene (ELi) is lower than or equal to the predetermined reference level (ELRi) iv) comparing the score DNARS determined at step iii) with a predetermined reference value DNARSR v) and concluding that the patient will respond to the treatment when the DNARS score is higher than the predetermined reference value DNARSg or concluding that the patient will not respond to the treatment when the DNARS score is lower than the predetermined reference value DNARSR. DNARS = ∑ i = 1 n β i × Ci ( I ) |
US10676787B2 |
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for accelerated base calling
Embodiments disclose methods, systems, and computer-readable media for accelerated base calling of sequencing data. These methods may be adapted to accelerate sequence determination for data arising from a variety of different nucleic acid sequencing platforms. In various embodiments, configurable logic circuits such as FPGAs and GPUs may be adapted to perform raw signal processing, basecalling, and/or sequence determination operations providing further enhancements to the sequence analysis methods. |
US10676784B2 |
Sample analyzing method and sample analyzer
A sample analyzing method includes: denaturing DNA by heating a measurement specimen; bleaching the measurement specimen to inhibit autofluorescence from the measurement specimen; binding a fluorescent dye to a test substance in the measurement specimen; and capturing an image of fluorescence originated from the fluorescent dye by irradiating the measurement specimen with light. The DNA denaturation treatment is performed before the bleaching. |
US10676782B2 |
Translocation control for sensing by a nanopore
Translocation control for sensing by a nanopore, as well as methods and products related to the same, are provided. Such methods optimize duplex stability to provide high fill rate (of the hybridization sites) but do not prevent rapid dissociation required for high read rates, as well as controlling the translocation of a target molecule for sensing by a nanopore by use of a selective pulsed voltage. Products related to the same include a reporter construct comprising two or more phosphoramidites. |
US10676780B2 |
Stabilisation and isolation of extracellular nucleic acids
The present invention provides methods, compositions and devices for stabilizing the extracellular nucleic acid population in a cell-containing biological sample using an apoptosis inhibitor, preferably a caspase inhibitor, a hypertonic agent and/or a compound according to formula (1) as defined in the claims. |
US10676778B2 |
Compositions, methods and systems for polymerase chain reaction assays
Methods, devices, systems and compositions for detecting nucleic acids in polymerase chain reaction assays, such as droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) assays, using intercalating dyes. A dual surfactant system with at least one fluorosurfactant and at least one non-ionic non-fluorosurfactant may be employed for droplet generation and nucleic acid detection. |
US10676777B2 |
Method for checking and controlling the mammalian lactic acid fermentation process/aerobic glucose fermentation metabolic pathway in mammalian organism
The method for qualitative and quantitative detecting of the extend of use and the correct process flow of the mammalian aerobic glucose fermentation metabolic pathway (mam-aGF) in a mammalian individual is characterized in that the enzyme TKTL1 is used as indicator and target molecule and the structural and/or functional parameter of said TKTL1 in a biological sample of said individual (patient) are taken as indication for the qualitative and quantitative run of the mam-aGF in the cells and/or tissue of said individual (patient). In combination with the use of inhibitors and activators of the mam-aGF the method is further suitable for checking and controlling the mam-aGF in an individual (patient). |
US10676776B2 |
Rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing system based on bacterial immobilization using gelling agent, antibiotic diffusion and tracking of single bacterial cells
A testing method is disclosed. The testing method includes: providing a mixture solution of a gelling agent and a microbe to a gelling device; solidifying the mixture solution to form a solid thin film in which the microbe is immobilized; supplying a bioactive agent to the solid thin film and allowing the bioactive agent to diffuse into the solid thin film; and imaging the individual responses of the single microbial cells to the bioactive agent, and determining the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the bioactive agent based on the analysis of the images to obtain AST results. |
US10676774B2 |
Apparatus and method for determining the bacterial charge in a liquid or semi-liquid product
A method for determining the bacterial charge in a liquid or semi-liquid product, including: preparing a quantity of liquid or semi-liquid product to be analyzed; keeping that quantity of liquid or semi-liquid product at a preset measuring temperature (Tm) and deriving values (α) representing an angle of electrical impedance of the liquid or semi-liquid product at predetermined time instants; deriving an indication of the presence of a bacterial charge in the liquid or semi-liquid product as a function of the time trend of the values (α) representing the angle of the electrical impedance. |
US10676771B2 |
Oligosaccharide modification and labeling of proteins
The present invention generally relates to methods of functionalizing proteins, particularly antibodies, at oligosaccharide linkages, methods of humanizing antibodies by modifying glycosylation, as well as to novel antibodies linked to modified oligosaccharides. The invention further relates to kits that may be used to produce the antibodies of the invention. |
US10676770B2 |
Separation of 2′-FL from a fermentation broth
The invention relates to a method for selective crystallization of 2′-FL from an aqueous solution comprising 2′-FL and one or more other fucosylated carbohydrates by adding acetic acid to the solution. |
US10676767B2 |
Methods and compositions for making ephedrine and related alkaloid compounds
Methods for making alkaloid compounds, including ephedrine and derivatives thereof. The methods involve the performance of an N-methyltransferase catalyzed chemical reaction. |
US10676765B2 |
Methods for producing 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyric acid
Described is a method for the conversion of 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA into 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyric acid comprising the steps of:(a) enzymatically converting 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA into 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyryl-CoA; and(b) further enzymatically converting the thus produced 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyryl-CoA into 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyric acidwherein the enzymatic conversion of 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyryl-CoA into 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyric acid according to step (b) is achieved by first converting 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyryl-CoA into 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyryl phosphate and then subsequently converting the thus produced 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyryl phosphate into 3-hydroxy-3-methylbutyric acid. |
US10676756B2 |
Plant pattern recognition receptor and chimeras thereof for use against bacterial infections
The present invention relates to the finding that an until now orphan protein named receptor-like protein 1 (RLP1) in plants mediates an immune response to bacterial infections. Specifically, the invention relates to RLP1, now named receptor of enigmatic microbe-associated molecular pattern (MAMP) of Xanthomonas (REMAX), in Arabidopsis thaliana. REMAX was found to recognise the presence of Xanthomonas and to initiate an immune signalling that eventually yields into a typical plant immune responses to bacterial infections. Furthermore, the invention relates to chimeric pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) composed of the extracellular domain of REMAX, which is the recognition site for sensing infection, and c-terminal portions of PRRs of other plant species. Also provided is a method to modulate the immune response of a plant to a bacterial infection by either increasing or decreasing the expression of REMAX or REMAX-like proteins, or the inventive chimeric PRRs in plants. Finally, the invention provides methods for the identification and purification of new microbe-associated molecular patterns in plants using REMAX or REMAX-like proteins and/or the novel chimeric PRRs of the present invention. |
US10676754B2 |
Compositions and methods for producing plants resistant to glyphosate herbicide
The present disclosure includes the production of a mutant plant resistant to an herbicide of the phosphonomethylglycine family, e.g. glyphosate. Compositions and methods are provided for editing a nucleotide sequence of interest in a cell employing a guide polynucleotide/Cas endonuclease system, wherein the Cas endonuclease is guided by a guide polynucleotide to recognize and optionally introduce a double strand break at a specific target site into the genome of a cell. The nucleotide sequence of interest to be edited can be located within or outside the target site that is recognized by a Cas endonuclease. More specifically, compositions and methods are provided for editing an enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) nucleotide sequence in a cell. The methods and compositions employ a guide polynucleotide/Cas endonuclease system to provide for an effective system for editing EPSPS nucleotide sequences of within the genome of a cell. Also provided are compositions and methods for the production of glyphosate tolerant plant cells, plants explants, seeds and grain. |
US10676752B2 |
Methods controlling gene expression
The present invention is in the field of genetics, especially plant genetics, and provides agents capable of controlling gene expression. The present invention specifically provides sequences of naturally occurring, tissue-specifically expressed microRNAs. The invention further provides for transgenic expression constructs comprising sequences encoding such microRNAs. By incorporation of the microRNA encoding sequence the expression from the expression construct is specifically silenced in the tissue where the naturally occurring microRNA is naturally expressed. Thereby the expression profile resulting from the promoter is modulated and leakiness is reduced. The invention further provides for a method for modulating transgenic expression by incorporating sequences encoding the microRNAs into transgenic expression constructs. The compositions and methods of the invention can be used to enhance performance of agricultural relevant crops and for therapy, prophylaxis, research and diagnostics in diseases and disorders, which afflict mammalian species. |
US10676748B2 |
Aptamers for consumer product compositions
Consumer product compositions comprise a surfactant and a nucleic acid aptamer. The nucleic acid aptamer comprises at least one oligonucleotide comprising: deoxyribonucleotides, ribonucleotides, derivatives of deoxyribonucleotides, derivatives of ribonucleotides, or mixtures thereof. The nucleic acid aptamer has a binding affinity for an epitope of a surface being treated with the consumer product composition. |
US10676743B2 |
Plant-protecting RNAi compositions comprising plant-protecting double-stranded RNA adsorbed onto layered double hydroxide particles
Aspects of the present invention relate to a plant-protecting RN Ai composition comprising plant-protecting double-stranded RNA adsorbed onto Layered Double Hydroxide (LDH) particles, and to methods for protecting a plant comprising the step of administering to a plant an RNAi composition comprising plant-protecting double-stranded RNA adsorbed onto LDH particles. |
US10676741B2 |
Nucleotide sequence and method for controlling insect infestation
Disclosed are a nucleotide sequence and a method for controlling insect invasions, the isolated polynucleotide sequence comprising: (a) a polynucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2 or 3; or (b) a polynucleotide sequence hybridizing with the polynucleotide sequence defined in (a) under stringent conditions; or (c) a polynucleotide sequence having an identity of not less than 80% to the polynucleotide sequence defined in (a); or (d) a polynucleotide sequence of at least 19 consecutive nucleotides of the polynucleotide sequence defined in (a), wherein a double-stranded RNA comprising at least one strand complementary to the polynucleotide sequence, when ingested by an insect pest from Hemiptera, inhibits growth of the insect pest; or (e) a complementary sequence of the polynucleotide sequence as defined in (a), (b), (c) or (d). The three target sequences for controlling an insect pest from Hemiptera, Lygus, have the advantages of efficiency, specificity, convenience and low cost. |
US10676738B2 |
5′ modified nucleosides and oligomeric compounds prepared therefrom
The present disclosure provides double stranded nucleic acid comprising first and second oligonucleotides wherein the second oligonucleotide is complementary to the first oligonucleotide. At least one of the first and second oligonucleotides comprises a 5′ modified nucleoside or 5′ modified nucleotide having Formula IIb: wherein Bx is a heterocyclic base moiety, T2 is an internucleoside linking group linked to one of the oligonucleotides, and each of q1 to q7 are selected from a list of substituents. In certain embodiments, T2 is a phosphodiester or phosphorothioate linkage and formula IIb is a 5′-nucleotide. In certain embodiments, T2 is a non-phosphate linkage and formula IIb is a 5′-nucleoside. In certain embodiments, the present double stranded nucleic acid provides oligonucleotides that are expected to hybridize to a portion of a target RNA resulting in loss of normal function of the target RNA. |
US10676736B2 |
Second strand direct
Methods and compositions are provided herein for preparing high-throughput cDNA sequencing libraries. |
US10676735B2 |
High-throughput screening of regulatory element function with epigenome editing technologies
Disclosed herein are methods of using Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated (Cas) 9-based epigenomic editing systems for high-throughput screening of regulatory element function. |
US10676733B2 |
Methods for non-covalent Fc-domain-containing protein display on the surface of cells and methods of screening thereof
The present invention provides methods for the non-covalent surface display of proteins of interest (POI), in particular for Fc-domain containing proteins such as antibodies. The inventive method may be used to screen and select proteins of interest of a desired phenotype. The present invention further discloses polynucleotides and proteins and methods of producing the same, which may be used in carrying out the inventive method. |
US10676732B2 |
Method for developing lysine decarboxylase mutant and application thereof
The present invention relates to a method for producing a lysine carboxylase mutant strain, characteristics of the mutant strain, a gene encoding the lysine decarboxylase mutant strain, and a method for producing cadaverine using the same. The present invention provides lysine decarboxylase derived from E. coli improved through a protein engineering variation. In addition, the lysine decarboxylase mutant strain of the present invention increases activity, pH stability, and thermal stability at the time of producing cadaverine, thereby reducing production costs, through increasing a yield and productivity. |
US10676728B2 |
Enhanced fermentation
The present invention generally relates to the field of fermentation technology and microorganisms useful for such fermentations. The invention also relates to materials including nucleic acids and proteins useful for altering fermentation characteristics of microorganisms, and to microorganisms comprising such nucleic acids and/or proteins. In particular, the invention relates to materials for conferring, modifying or reducing microbial stress resistance. |
US10676726B2 |
Compositions and methods for epigenome editing
Disclosed herein are CRISPR/Cas9-based gene activation systems that include a fusion protein of a Cas9 protein and a protein having histone acetyltransferase activity, and methods of using said systems. |
US10676717B2 |
Costimulatory chimeric antigen receptor T cells targeting IL13Rα2
Chimeric transmembrane immunoreceptors (CAR) which include an extracellular domain that includes IL-13 or a variant thereof that binds interleukin-13Rα2 (IL13Rα2), a transmembrane region, a costimulatory domain and an intracellular signaling domain are described. |
US10676713B2 |
Bioactive borophosphate glasses
A borophosphate glass composition including B2O3, P2O5, and CaO, and optionally a source additive selected from: Li2O, Na2O, K2O, Al2O3, ZnO, MgO, Fe2O3/FeO, CuO/Cu2O, and mixtures thereof, as defined herein. Also disclosed are bioactive compositions or substrates including the disclosed borophosphate glass composition, and at least one live cell. Also disclosed are methods of inhibiting or increasing the relative amount of species containing boron, phosphorous, or both, being released into an aqueous solution from aborophosphate glass composition defined herein. Also disclosed is a method of proliferating cells on a bioactive substrate as defined herein. Also disclosed are related glass compositions that exclude one of B2O3, P2O5, and CaO. |
US10676710B2 |
Cell culture compositions with antioxidants and methods for polypeptide production
Cell culture media comprising antioxidants are provided herein as are methods of using the media for cell culturing and polypeptide production from cells. Compositions comprising polypeptides, such as therapeutic polypeptides, produced by the methods herein are also provided. |
US10676709B2 |
Flowable microbial oil
Provided herein is a method for obtaining flowable oil comprising the steps of providing a population of oil-producing microorganisms; recovering oil from the microorganisms, wherein the oil is at a first temperature; reducing the first temperature over a first period of time to a second temperature; and applying mechanical energy to the oil during the first period of time thereby producing the flowable oil. |
US10676703B2 |
Process for preparing a spray-dried laundry detergent particle
The present invention relates to a process for preparing a spray-dried laundry detergent particle, wherein the process includes the step of contacting zeolite to monomeric organic carboxylic acid in an aqueous mixture, wherein the aqueous mixture has a pH of 4.2 or less, wherein the aqueous mixture includes detersive surfactant, wherein the aqueous mixture is substantially free of silicate salt, and wherein the aqueous mixture is substantially free of carbonate salt, wherein the zeolite reacts with the monomeric organic carboxylic acid to form silica, wherein the aqueous mixture is spray-dried to form a spray-dried laundry detergent particle, wherein the particle includes: detersive surfactant; monomeric organic carboxylic acid; and silica, wherein the particle is substantially free of silicate salt, and wherein the particle is substantially free of carbonate salt. |
US10676698B2 |
Laundry detergent composition comprising an alkyl ether carboxylic acid/lipid esterase combination
The present invention provides a domestic laundry cleaning composition, said composition comprising an anionic surfactant, an alkyl ether carboxylic acid dispersant; and a lipid esterase. |
US10676692B2 |
Solid and liquid textile-treating compositions
Provided herein are solid textile treating compositions; compositions containing colorants stabilized with one or more colorant stabilizers; compositions containing colorants that do not need to be stabilized by one or more colorant stabilizers; solid wash cycle conditioning agents; liquid textile treating compositions; cleaning agent compositions containing these; methods of making these; methods of treating textiles with these; textiles treated by these; containers containing the compositions; and methods of visually designating when a composition has reached or passed its pull date. |
US10676689B2 |
Grease compositions for low temperature operation
Grease compositions are provided that can have one or more unexpectedly beneficial low temperature properties even though the grease compositions are formed from lower value components that traditional low temperature greases. The unexpectedly beneficial low temperature properties can be achieved in part by grease compositions that include a naphthenic base stock having a viscosity index of roughly 120 or less and/or a pour point of −20° C. or more while having a naphthenes content of 60 wt % or more. In some aspects, the naphthenic base stock can have an aromatics content of 20 wt % or less. |
US10676688B2 |
Composition comprising derivatized lignin for fuel production
The present invention relates to a composition comprising lignin and a solvent where the lignin is functionalized with an ether group. |
US10676684B2 |
Characterization of pre-refined crude distillate fractions
Methods are provided for qualifying jet fuel fractions that are derived at least in part from pre-refined crude oil sources. The methods allow for determination of the stability of a jet fuel product over time by using an accelerated aging test. The methods are beneficial for verifying the stability of a jet fuel fraction that includes a portion derived from a pre-refined crude oil. |
US10676681B2 |
Process and installation for the conversion of crude oil to petrochemicals having an improved carbon-efficiency
The present invention relates to an integrated process to convert crude oil into petrochemical products comprising crude oil distillation, hydrocracking and olefins synthesis, which process comprises subjecting a hydrocracker feed to hydrocracking to produce LPG and BTX and subjecting the LPG produced in the process to olefins synthesis. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a process installation to convert crude oil into petrochemical products comprising: a crude distillation unit comprising an inlet for crude oil and at least one outlet for one or more of naphtha, kerosene and gasoil; a hydrocracker comprising an inlet for a hydrocracker feed, an outlet for LPG and an outlet for BTX; and a unit for olefins synthesis comprising an inlet for LPG produced by the integrated petrochemical process installation and an outlet for olefins. The hydrocracker feed used in the process and the process installation of the present invention comprises one or more of naphtha, kerosene and gasoil produced by crude oil distillation in the process; and refinery unit-derived light-distillate and/or refinery unit-derived middle-distillate produced in the process. The process and process installation of the present invention have an increased production of petrochemicals at the expense of the production of fuels and an improved carbon efficiency in terms of the conversion of crude oils into petrochemicals. |
US10676680B2 |
Catalyst for the hydrotreatment of a heavy hydrocarbon feedstock
Disclosed is a method of hydrotreating a heavy hydrocarbon feedstock using a hydrotreating catalyst having specific properties that make it effective in converting nitrogen, sulfur and micro-carbon residue of a heavy hydrocarbon feedstock. The catalyst comprises a calcined support particle impregnated with a Group 6 metal component (e.g., molybdenum), a nickel component, and a phosphorus component present at concentrations in the catalyst such that the atomic ratio of the Group 6 metal-to nickel metal are within a specified range. The nickel metal acid extractability property of the catalyst is at least 50 percent. |
US10676677B2 |
Support skirt for coking drum
An apparatus for improving thermal-mechanical stress resistance in a delayed coking drum having a drum shell. The apparatus includes a support skirt section configured to mount to and to assist in supporting the coking drum above a ground surface. A joining edge joins the support skirt section to an exterior portion of the drum shell. A T-shaped slot is formed in the support skirt section and is located proximate the joining edge. The T-shaped slot may be formed by a vertical slot portion and a horizontal slot portion joined together as a single slot. |
US10676675B2 |
Method and hardware for supplying additives to the delayed coker drum
An apparatus for supplying additives into a coker drum includes an inlet for supplying a hydrocarbon feed stream into the coker drum and conduits along the circumference of walls of the coker drum. Each conduit has an injection nozzle to supply additives inside the coker drum. An injection control system controls the operation of the injection nozzles such that 1) one or more of the injection nozzles placed within a first distance above a vapour liquid interphase of the hydrocarbon feed stream are configured to supply the additives; and 2) supply of the additive discontinues from a particular injection nozzle when a distance between the injection nozzle and the vapour liquid interphase is less than or equal to a second distance. The apparatus optionally includes a mechanical drive system moving at least one of the conduits based on the level of the vapour liquid interphase in the coker drum. |
US10676672B2 |
Liquid crystal aligning agent, film, device having the same, and method for producing the same
The present application relates to a liquid crystal aligning agent, a liquid crystal alignment film and a method for producing the same, as well as a liquid crystal display device. The liquid crystal aligning agent comprises (i) a first polyamic acid having a photoreactive group without a liquid crystal group; (ii) a second polyamic acid having a liquid crystal group without a photoreactive group; (iii) a third polyamic acid having both a liquid crystal group and a photoreactive group; (iv) a fourth polyamic acid having neither a photoreactive group nor a liquid crystal group. The liquid crystal display device using the liquid crystal alignment film formed by the liquid crystal aligning agent provided by the present disclosure has a high display contrast and an improved AC residual image. |
US10676669B2 |
Compound having naphthalene ring, liquid crystal composition and liquid crystal display device
A compound represented by formula (1), a liquid crystal composition containing the compound, and a liquid crystal display device including the composition. R is alkyl having 1 to 15 carbons or the like; ring A1 and ring A2 are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene or the like; Z1 and Z2 are independently a single bond, —COO— or the like; Y1, Y2 and Y3 are independently hydrogen, fluorine or chlorine; and m is 0, 1 or 2. |
US10676666B2 |
Quantum dot aggregate particles, production methods thereof, and compositions and electronic devices including the same
A quantum dot aggregate particle including a plurality of quantum dots, a polyvalent metal compound, and a thiol compound having at least two thiol groups at its end terminals, wherein a size of the quantum dot aggregate particle is in a range from about 20 nanometers to 10 micrometers. |
US10676665B2 |
Outdoor color-changeable film having self-recovering properties
Disclosed is an outdoor color-changeable film with self-recovering properties that includes a transparent base film; a hard-coating pearl layer formed on an outer surface of the transparent base film and includes pearl particles dispersed in a hard-coating agent; a first adhesive layer disposed on another surface of the transparent base layer; a color base film disposed on the first adhesive layer to laminate the color base film onto a surface of the hard-coating pearl layer; a second adhesive layer coated on a surface of the color base film; and a release film detachably laminated onto the second adhesive layer. The self-recovering properties include water repellency, anti-fouling, and antibacterial functions, ultraviolet ray blocking ability, and use in various fields due to a long-lasting film property and an insecticidal effect. |
US10676664B2 |
Increased availability and reduced costs for viscoelastic surfactants used in hydrofracturing fluids
The present invention relates to processes employing industrial streams, including glycerol-containing by-products of triglyceride processing as well as waste glycol streams recovered from several sources, to produce oil well drilling, completion and hydrofracturing fluids. |
US10676663B2 |
Electrolytic system and method for processing a hydrocarbon source
The present disclosure relates to formulations comprising an electrolyzed carrier fluid, optionally with an organic solvent and/or an additive. The formulations may be applied to in-situ and ex-situ hydrocarbon sources to recover or improve the hydrocarbon material. |
US10676662B2 |
Controlling wellbore pathways by manipulating the surface area to mass ratio of the diverting material
A mixture of at least two shapes of a dissolvable diverter material. The shapes range from a flake having a high surface area to mass ratio to beads having a low surface area to mass ratio. The density of the various shapes may be manipulated by including voids or low-density materials within the shape. The density manipulation allows matching the transport properties of the at least two shapes to the transport fluid so that both shapes may arrive at the desired location at the desired time. |
US10676660B2 |
Crosslinked N-vinylpyrrolidone polymers for use in subterranean formations and wells
Crosslinked polymers that may be useful, for example, as viscosifiers or fluid-loss control additives for well treatment and servicing fluids are provided. In one embodiment, the methods comprise: providing a treatment fluid comprising a base fluid and a crosslinked polymer composition comprising at least one polymer that comprise at least one N-vinyl lactam monomeric unit, and at least one crosslinker selected from the group consisting of: an acrylamide-based crosslinker, an acrylate-based crosslinker, an ester-based crosslinker, an amide-based crosslinker, any derivative thereof, and any combination thereof; and introducing the treatment fluid into at least a portion of a wellbore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation. |
US10676655B2 |
UV curable epoxy/acrylate adhesive composition
An adhesive composition is described comprising a tetrahydrofurfuryl (meth)acrylate copolymer; an epoxy resin; a polyether polyol; and a hydroxy-functional film-forming polymer. The adhesive may be used in structural and semi-structural bonding applications. |
US10676654B2 |
Adhesive film, optical member comprising the same and optical display comprising the same
An adhesive film, an optical member including the same, and an optical display including the same are provided. The adhesive film is formed of a monomer mixture including a hydroxyl group-containing (meth)acrylate and an alkyl group-containing (meth)acrylate, and has a bubble generation area ratio of 0%, as measured on a specimen (length×width: 13 cm×3 cm) by repeating the described cycle 10 times, in which the specimen is prepared by sequentially stacking a polyethylene terephthalate film (thickness: 50 μm), the adhesive film (thickness: 100 μm) and a polyethylene terephthalate film (thickness: 100 μm) to have a three-layer structure, and is bent towards the PET film (thickness: 50 μm) such that the specimen is placed between frames having a gap of about 1 cm therebetween and the length of the specimen is halved and the cycle is sequentially accomplished for 24 hours. |
US10676653B2 |
Adhesive having anti-insect efficiency
The present invention relates to an adhesive comprising an anti-insect ingredient comprising a plant extract, wherein the plant extract comprises an extract of Cinnamomum cassia, an extract of Syzygium aromaticum and an extract of Artemisia capillaris and an adhesive ingredient comprising a binder. The adhesive is environment friendly and does not have any toxic ingredient on a human body and exhibit excellent and synergic anti-insect efficiency by using three plant extracts. Therefore, it is possible to control pests that may have an adverse effect on foods by applying the adhesive to a food package box. |
US10676652B2 |
Method and device for producing a conversion product, in particular starch paste
A method for continuously producing a conversion product, in particular starch glue, fried starch, dissolved gelatin or protein glue, wherein a starch-containing and/or protein-containing, preferably powdery starting material, in particular flour, starch powder, cereal grains, coarse cereal meal, gelatin powder or gluten powder, is fed to a mixing chamber (2) and the starting material, preferably powder, descending in the mixing chamber (2) is subjected to a liquid heated to a processing temperature (TU) of at least 50° C. for converting the starting material into the conversion product, in particular to at least a gelatinization temperature of the starch-containing starting material, a protein-dissolving and/or denaturing temperature of the protein-containing starting material or a frying temperature, in the form of a pressure jet (7) and is thereby conveyed against a baffle (10) preferably formed by an inner wall of the mixing chamber or by an installation in the mixing chamber. |
US10676651B2 |
Adhesive film and process for producing the same
The present invention provides an adhesive film hardly suffering from fisheyes and deposition of dirt and dusts thereonto and having excellent mechanical strength and heat resistance as well as good adhesion properties, which can be suitably used as various surface protective films, etc. The present invention relates to an adhesive film comprising a polyester film and an adhesive layer formed on at least one surface of the polyester film, in which the adhesive layer comprises a resin having a glass transition point of not higher than 0° C., and an antistatic agent, and a thickness of the adhesive layer is not more than 10 μm. |
US10676647B1 |
Composition for tungsten CMP
A chemical mechanical polishing composition includes a water based liquid carrier, cationic abrasive particles dispersed in the liquid carrier, a first amino acid compound having an isoelectric point of less than 7 and a second amino acid compound having an isoelectric point of greater than 7. The pH of the composition is in a range from about 1 to about 5. A method for chemical mechanical polishing a substrate including a tungsten layer includes contacting the substrate with the above described polishing composition, moving the polishing composition relative to the substrate, and abrading the substrate to remove a portion of the tungsten from the substrate and thereby polish the substrate. |
US10676642B2 |
Crosslinked organopolysiloxane and method for producing same, mist suppressant, and solvent-free silicone composition for release paper
Provided are: a crosslinked organopolysiloxane which has properties intermediate between a dimethylpolysiloxane oil and a gel-like crosslinked siloxane; and a method for producing the crosslinked organopolysiloxane. An oil-like organopolysiloxane which is produced by: adding a compound having a siloxane unit represented by formula (3) to a gel-like silicone, wherein the gel-like silicone is produced by a hydrosilylation reaction of an organopolysiloxane having an alkenyl group with an organohydrogenpolysiloxane having a hydrogen atom bonded to a silicon atom in the presence of a platinum-group metal catalyst; and then equilibrating the resultant product with an acid or alkali catalyst. R12SiO2/2 (3) (R1 represents a group selected from a monovalent hydrocarbon group having no aliphatic unsaturated bond and an alkenyl group represented by the formula: —(CH2)a—CH═CH2 (wherein a represents a numerical value of 0 to 6), and the average polymerization degree of formula (3) is 3 to 2,000). |
US10676639B2 |
Colorless, transparent and heat resistant polyurethane films and methods for manufacturing the same
The present inventions concerns compositions for producing thermoset polyurethanes, comprising polyisocyanates and polyols selected from a list consisting of allicyclic, aromatic compounds and branched polyesters. The films obtained from these compositions exhibit a high transparency, high thermal stability and good chemical resistance, and a method to produce the same. The said polyurethane films can be widely used in electronics industry where high transparency, high thermal resistance and good chemical resistance are the main requirements. Particularly, these films can be used as the substrates for conductive coatings and barrier coatings. These functionally coated films are particularly useful in applications such as touch panels or photo-voltaic cells. |
US10676637B2 |
Matt powder coatings
The invention relates to a thermosetting powder coating composition B (PCC B) comprising a physical mixture of a thermosetting powder coating composition A (PCC A) with a separate, distinct thermosetting powder coating composition A1 (PCC A1). The invention further relates to a process for making said thermosetting powder coating composition B and processes for coating an article with said PCC B. The invention further relates to a cured PCC B. The invention further relates to an article having coated thereon said thermosetting powder coating composition B as well as to an article having coated and cured thereon said thermosetting powder coating composition B. The invention further relates to use of: the PCC B, the cured PCC B, articles coated with the PCC B, articles having coated and cured thereon the PCC B. The invention further relates to the use of the PCC B for matt powder coatings. |
US10676636B2 |
Brush composition, and method of producing structure containing phase-separated structure
A method of producing a structure containing a phase-separated structure, the method including: applying a brush composition to a substrate to form a brush layer; forming a layer containing a block copolymer on the brush layer; and phase-separating the layer containing the block copolymer, the brush composition including a resin component (A), the resin component (A) containing a polymeric compound (A1) in which a first polymer block and a second polymer block are bonded to each other through a linking group containing a substrate adhering group. |
US10676630B2 |
Metallic nanoparticle dispersion
A metallic nanoparticle dispersion includes metallic nanoparticles, a liquid carrier, and a dispersion-stabilizing compound according to Formulae I, II, III or IV, wherein Q represents the necessary atoms to form a substituted or unsubstituted a five or six membered heteroaromatic ring; M is selected from the group consisting of a proton, a monovalent cationic group and an acyl group; R1 and R2 are independently selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkynyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkaryl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aryl or heteroaryl group, a hydroxyl group, a thioether, an ether, an ester, an amide, an amine, a halogen, a ketone and an aldehyde, R1 and R2 may represent the necessary atoms to form a five to seven membered ring; R3 to R5 are independently selected from the group consisting of a hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkynyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkaryl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aryl or heteroaryl group, a hydroxyl group, a thiol, a thioether, a sulfone, a sulfoxide, an ether, an ester, an amide, an amine, a halogen, a ketone, an aldehyde, a nitrile and a nitro group; and R4 and R5 may represent the necessary atoms to form a five to seven membered ring. |
US10676628B2 |
Surface treatment liquid composition for substrate, ink set, recording method, recording device, storage container, and printed matter
A surface treatment liquid composition for a substrate is provided. The surface treatment liquid composition includes a water-soluble salt, water, and a resin particle including a resin having a structural unit represented by the following formula (1): where R1 represents —COO—; each of R2 and R3 independently represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms; and n represents an integer of from 5 to 100. |
US10676623B2 |
Waterborne latex coating compositions with viscosity-modifying coalescence aids
A coating composition including about 5 wt % to about 70 wt % of a latex or a water-dispersible film forming polymer, based on the total weight of the coating composition, a surfactant present in the coating composition at 0.1% to about 1% on the continuous phase of the coating composition; a polymeric associative thickener present in the coating composition at about 0.1% to about 2% on the continuous phase of the coating composition; about 0.1 wt % to about 5 wt % a styrene acrylic resin, based on the total weight of the coating composition; and an aqueous diluent. |
US10676620B2 |
Precipitated calcium carbonate with improved resistance to structural breakdown
The present invention is directed to a process for producing precipitated calcium carbonate with improved resistance to structural breakdown, wherein the milk of lime is carbonated in the presence of at least one gas other than carbon dioxide, or the carbonation is carried out in the presence of a static gas bubble comminution unit as well as to precipitated calcium carbonate obtained by such a process. |
US10676617B2 |
Method for producing organopolysiloxane emulsion composition, and emulsion composition
Provided is a method for producing an organopolysiloxane emulsion composition which contains an organopolysiloxane having a trialkyl group at a terminal thereof and having a viscosity of 50,000 mm2/s or more at 25° C., within a shorter time compared with the conventional methods. A method for producing an emulsion composition which contains an organopolysiloxane having a viscosity of 50,000 mm2/s or more at 25° C. and capped with a trialkylsilyl group, said method comprising: (I) emulsifying a mixture comprising (A) an organopolysiloxane, (B) a nonionic surfactant, (C) an anionic surfactant, (D-1) an acidic compound and (E-1) water to prepare an emulsion composition; (II) adding (D-2) an acidic compound and (E-2) water to the emulsion composition to perform emulsion polymerization; and (III) adding 0.001 part by mass or more of (F) a compound to the resultant product to perform emulsion polymerization again. |
US10676616B2 |
Polyamide resin composition
The polyamide resin composition according to the present invention contains a polyamide resin (A) wherein an average carbon number of an alkylene group between amide groups is 5 or less and a polyamide resin (B) wherein an average carbon number of an alkylene group between amide groups is more than 5, wherein a ratio by mass (A)/(B) of the polyamide resin (A) to the polyamide resin (B) is from 98/2 to 40/60, and wherein, to 100 parts by mass of a total amount of the polyamide resin (A) and the polyamide resin (B), 0.5 to 20 part(s) by mass of a metal cyanide salt of a composition formula (1) (Ax[M(CN)y]) is compounded. |
US10676612B2 |
Polycarbonate resin composition, heat ray shielding molded body and heat ray shielding lamination body
A polycarbonate resin composition capable of suppressing the deterioration of the weather resistance of the infrared shielding material fine particles, including: a composite tungsten oxide fine particle (A), a weather resistance improver (B), and a polycarbonate resin (C), wherein (A) is expressed by a general formula MxWOy, and (B) is any one of those containing a phosphite compound (B1), or containing the phosphite compound and one or more kinds selected from a hindered phenol-based stabilizer, phosphoric acid-based stabilizer and sulfur-based stabilizer (B2), or containing a hindered phenol-based stabilizer and one or more kinds selected from a phosphoric acid-based stabilizer and sulfur-based stabilizer (B3), and an addition amount of (B) is 0.1 parts by weight or more and 20 parts by weight or less, based on 1 parts by weight of (A), and provides a heat ray shielding molded body and a heat ray shielding lamination body produced using the composition. |
US10676609B2 |
Thermoplastic elastomer composition and molded article manufactured from the same
A thermoplastic elastomer composition and a molded article manufactured using the same. The thermoplastic elastomer composition includes: a styrene block copolymer, an oil, a polyolefin resin, a polystyrene resin, and inorganic fillers, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer composition has a post-molding shrinkage rate of about 0.08% or less, as calculated by Equation 1 defined in the specification. |
US10676607B2 |
Solution for forming surface protective resin member, solution set for forming surface protective resin member, and surface protective resin member
Provided is a solution for forming a surface protective resin member, containing: a fluorine-containing acrylic resin having a hydroxyl value of 40 to 280; a fluorine-free acrylic resin having a hydroxyl value of 40 to 280; and a polyether polyol or a polyester polyol. |
US10676601B2 |
Polyolefin blends including polyoctene with compatibilizer
A composition comprising from 10 wt % to 86 wt % of an ethylene component including at least one ethylene based polymer having an ethylene content of at least 50.0 wt %, a melt index from 0.1 g/10 min to 100.0 g/10 min, and a density from 0.935 g/cm3 to 0.965 g/cm3; from 10 wt % to 86 wt % of a propylene component including at least one propylene based polymer having a propylene content of at least 50.0 wt % and a melt flow rate from 0.5 g/10 min to 200.0 g/10 min; from 2 wt % to 22 wt % of an octene component including at least one octene based polymer having an octene content of at least 80 wt %; and from 2 wt % to 20 wt % of a composite component including at least one selected from the group of a crystalline block composite and a specified block composite, derived from at least ethylene and an alpha-olefin. |
US10676597B2 |
Inflatable stopper
The invention relates to a non-crosslinked natural rubber latex composition for an inflatable stopper comprising a homogeneous mixture of: a) natural rubber latex; b) a surfactant; c) an amine based chemical antiozonant; d) possibly ammonia and preferably e) single or double wall electrically conductive nanotubes. The invention furthermore relates to an ozone resistant inflatable stopper comprising non-crosslinked natural rubber latex and fiber reinforcement, the rubber having an ozone resistance according to ISO 1431/1 at 50 pphm concentration ozone at 23±2° C., for the time frame of 48 hours, atmospheric humidity of 55% and strain static exposure of 20% and preferably a surface resistivity lower than 100 GΩ according to DIN EN 60079-32-2 and DVGW G 5621-3 (VP) measured at 1000 V and a maximum relative humidity of 30%. |
US10676592B2 |
Cellulose fiber-based substrate, its manufacturing process and use as masking tape
A cellulose fiber-based substrate, at least one side of which is coated with an aqueous mixture composed of: a) at least one water-soluble polymer (WSP) containing hydroxyl groups, b) at least one lactone substituted with at least one linear or branched and/or cyclic C8-C30 hydrocarbon chain which may contain heteroatoms, c) at least one crosslinking agent. A method of production and use thereof. |
US10676589B2 |
Supported catalyst with improved flowability
Catalyst systems and methods for making and using the same are provided. The catalyst system can include a catalyst support, wherein the catalyst support has an average particle size of about 2 microns to about 200 microns. Nanoparticles are adhered to the catalyst support, wherein the nanoparticles have an average particle size of about 2 to about 200 nanometers. A catalyst is supported on the catalyst support. |
US10676583B2 |
Soft polyurethane foam using hydrocarbon polyol, and cosmetic comprising same
The present invention provides a composition for a soft urethane foam to prepare a soft urethane foam, comprising a polyol, and a foamed soft urethane foam using the same, wherein the polyol is any one selected from among a hydrocarbon polyol, a vegetable oil, and a vegetable-oil-derived dimer acid, or a mixture of a hydrocarbon polyol with any one selected from among a vegetable oil and a vegetable-oil-derived dimer acid. The present invention provides an impregnation material for impregnation of a cosmetic composition, which can control the polarity of the impregnation material for impregnating a hydrophilic cosmetic composition, and an impregnation-use urethane foam composition for preparing the same. |
US10676581B2 |
Processing aids for use in manufacture extruded polystyrene foams using low global warming potential blowing agents
A foamable polymeric mixture is provided that includes a polymer composition and at least one blowing agent. The blowing agent may comprise any blowing agents known not to deplete the ozone or increase the prevalence of global warming, such as CO2, HFO, HFC and mixtures thereof. The foamable polymeric mixture may further includes at least one processing aid comprising an organic phase changing material. The inventive foamable mixture is capable of processing at a pressure range of 800 to 1200 psi (5.5 to 8.3 MPa). |
US10676570B2 |
Photosensitive resin composition, black pixel defining layer using the same and display device
A photosensitive resin composition, a black pixel defining layer, and a display device, the composition including a binder polymer including a structural unit represented by Chemical Formula 1; a black colorant; a photopolymerizable monomer; a photopolymerization initiator; and a solvent, |
US10676567B2 |
Poly(ethylenefuranoate) copolymers and methods
The present invention relates to polyethylene furanoate (PEF) copolymers and methods for processing the same to provide PEF articles, as well as the articles so produced. |
US10676549B2 |
Vinylidene fluoride polymers
The present invention pertains to a process for manufacturing a vinylidene fluoride polymer, to a polymer obtainable via said process and to an article comprising the same. |
US10676548B2 |
Vinyl chloride-based polymer, method of preparing the same, and plastisol including the polymer
The present invention relates to a vinyl chloride-based polymer, a method of preparing the same, and a plastisol including the vinyl chloride-based polymer. The vinyl chloride-based polymer according to the present invention may exhibit high viscosity characteristics in a low shear region by having particle size distribution characteristics, in which particles having a relatively small particle diameter and particles having a relatively large particle diameter are distributed at a specific ratio, and may exhibit low viscosity characteristics in a high shear region due to small increases in viscosity and stress as shear rate increases, and thus, the vinyl chloride-based polymer may be easily used in a spray coating process.Therefore, the vinyl chloride-based polymer according to the present invention and the method of preparing the same may be easily applied to industries that need them, for example, vinyl chloride-based resin industry for paste processing. |
US10676546B2 |
Hydrocarbon resin, method for preparing hydrocarbon resin, and adhesive composition
This invention relates to a hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin and a method of preparing the same, wherein the preparation process is simplified, material supply problems can be solved, and the hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin can be prepared using a catalyst, which is inexpensive, has a low odor and is easy to handle, thereby realizing a yield and a preparation process that enable real-world application thereof. The hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin prepared by the method of the invention has excellent compatibility and a low specific viscosity, and can thus be efficiently used as a tackifier or an adhesive in a variety of fields. |
US10676545B2 |
Methods for terminating olefin polymerizations
Catalyst deactivating agents and compositions containing catalyst deactivating agents are disclosed. These catalyst deactivating agents can be used in methods of controlling polymerization reactions, methods of terminating polymerization reactions, methods of operating polymerization reactors, and methods of transitioning between catalyst systems. |
US10676543B2 |
Modified conjugated diene-based polymer, method for preparing the same and rubber composition comprising the same
The present invention relates to a modified conjugated diene-based polymer, a method of preparing the same, and a rubber composition including the same, and more specifically provides a rubber composition which includes a repeating unit derived from a conjugated diene-based monomer having a trans-1,4 bond content of 80 wt % or more and a functional group derived from an alkoxysilane-based modifier, a method of preparing the same, and a rubber composition including the same. |
US10676542B2 |
Diene elastomer having a function in the middle of the chain and rubber composition containing the same
A modified diene elastomer having a good flow resistance, and imparting to a rubber composition containing the same a good compromise of hysteresis and abrasion properties and a satisfactory processing with a view to a tire application is provided. This modified elastomer comprises: a) at least 70% by weight of a linear diene elastomer predominantly functionalized in the middle of the chain by an alkoxysilane group, optionally partly or completely hydrolyzed to silanol, the alkoxysilane group optionally bearing another function capable of interacting with a reinforcing filler, the silicon atom of the alkoxysilane group lying in the main chain of the diene elastomer; b) more than 0 and up to 30% by weight of a star-branched diene elastomer, the Mooney viscosity of said modified diene elastomer varying from 50 to 80 and the glass transition temperature (Tg) thereof varying from −100° C. to −80° C. |
US10676540B2 |
Process for the production of thermally modified starch
Process for the production of thermally modified starch comprising the steps of mixing starch in powder form having a specific moisture content with an alkaline water solution to obtain a wet powder; feeding a continuous flow of said wet powder into a continuous dryer together with a continuous flow of hot air; discharging a continuous flow of dried powder from said continuous drier; supplying said continuous flow of said dried powder into a turbo-reactor, in which the inner wall of said turbo-reactor is maintained at a specific temperature; converting said dried powder into a thermally inhibited starch; and discharging said thermally inhibited starch from said turbo-reactor; it is also disclosed a thermally inhibited starch obtained from the aforementioned process with enhanced physical chemical properties. |
US10676539B2 |
Tissue plasminogen activator antibodies and methods of use
A molecule that binds specifically to a human tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) or a TPA mutant is provided. The molecule having sub-nanomolar affinity to inhibit fibrin-dependent plasminogen activation with an IC50<5 nM, to inhibit degradation of human fibron clots without affecting TPA amidolytic activity or non-fibrin-dependent activation, and the amino acid sequence of the TPA mutant is at least 65% identical to SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 2. Further provided is a method for treating systemic bleeding and brain hemorrhage after TPA treatment in a patient in need of such treatment. The method comprises administering to said patient an effective amount of the molecule, wherein the molecule selectively inhibits fibrin-augmented plasminogen activation in the patient. |
US10676535B2 |
Anti c-Met antibodies
The present invention relates to antibodies that specifically bind to the human c-Met receptor protein and that act as strict antagonists of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)-mediated activation of the c-Met receptor and also inhibit HGF-independent activation of the human c-Met protein. |
US10676532B2 |
Anti-presepsin antibody
The present invention provides methods and compositions for determining sepsis in an individual. Specifically, the present invention provides for antibodies of fragments thereof that specifically bind to presepsin. The antibodies of the present invention may be monoclonal antibodies, and they may specifically bind to a particular epitope of presepsin. The present invention further provides methods of using such antibodies to determine whether an individual has sepsis, and kits comprising the disclosed antibodies. |
US10676531B2 |
Anti-CD43 antibody and use thereof for cancer treatment
Provided is an antibody for treating a cancer, more specifically, an anti-CD43 antibody binding to an extracellular domain of CD43, compositions for treating a cancer or inhibiting a cancer stem cell comprising the antibody as an active ingredient, and methods for screening an agent of inhibiting a cancer stem cell. |
US10676521B2 |
Combination of broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies and viral inducers
The present invention relates to methods and agents for preventing the establishment of HIV-1 latent reservoirs or for reducing the size of the reservoirs. Specifically, the disclosure provides methods and agents for preventing the establishment of HIV-1 latent reservoirs or for reducing the size of the reservoirs, the methods comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an isolated anti-HIV antibody, and administering to the subject two or more viral transcription inducers in effective amounts to induce transcription of an HIV provirus in the cells. Further provided are antibodies and viral transcription inducers used in the methods. |
US10676519B2 |
Chimeric proteins and their use in identifying anti-deubiquitinase compounds
A chimeric protein having deubiquitinase activity, methods of identifying anti-deubiquitinase compounds using chimeric proteins, and kits comprising chimeric proteins are described herein. In one aspect, a chimeric protein comprises a mammalian deubiquitinase catalytic domain, a linker domain, and a non-human deubiquitinase proteasome binding domain. In another aspect, a method of identifying a compound having deubiquitinase inhibition activity comprises a) providing an assay for identifying a compound having deubiquitinase inhibition activity, wherein the assay comprises one or more biological cells comprising a chimeric protein comprising a mammalian deubiquitinase catalytic domain, a linker domain, and a non-human deubiquitinase proteasome binding domain; b) screening the assay with at least one compound; and c) identifying a compound having deubiquitinase inhibition activity based on survival of the biological cell. In another aspect, a kit comprises a biological cell comprising a herein disclosed chimeric protein. |
US10676517B2 |
Glucagon and GLP-1 co-agonists for the treatment of obesity
Provided herein are methods of preventing and treating obesity and diabetes in patients comprising administering GLP-1/glucagon agonists peptides. |
US10676510B2 |
Substituted urea depsipeptide analogs as activators of the ClpP endopeptidase
In one aspect, the invention relates to substituted urea depsipeptide analogs, derivatives thereof, and related compounds, which are useful as activators the C1pP endopeptidease; synthesis methods for making the compounds; pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds; and methods of treating infectious disease using the compounds and compositions. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. |
US10676507B2 |
Peptide and composition containing the same for anti-inflammation, anti-fibrosis, wound healing, and anticancer treatment
Peptides and compositions comprising the peptides, and more particularly, a peptide effective in anti-inflammation, anti-fibrosis, wound healing, and anti-cancer treatment, and a composition including the same are described. The peptides provided herein and the compositions comprising the peptides exhibit an effect of alleviating, preventing, or treating inflammation, fibrosis, wounds, and symptoms of diseases such as cancer including these symptoms, and thus may provide a method of preventing or treating associated diseases. |
US10676505B2 |
Tripeptides having angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitory activity and uses thereof
Provided is a novel peptide having ACE inhibitory activity. Specifically, provided is a tripeptide consisting of Leu-Arg-Ala. |
US10676503B2 |
Methods for purifying antibodies
A method for purifying a protein comprising an antibody, antibody fragment, or immunoglobulin single variable domain, from a solution containing at least one contaminant by superantigen chromatography comprising: a) adsorbing the protein to the superantigen immobilized on a solid support; b) removing the at least one contaminant by contacting the immobilized superantigen containing the adsorbed protein with a first wash buffer comprising an aliphatic carboxylate; and c) eluting the protein from the superantigen immobilized on the solid support. |
US10676497B2 |
Type of taxane compound, preparation method and application thereof
The present disclosure provides a taxane compound and a preparation method and application thereof. The preparation method includes: protecting two hydroxyl groups in gemcitabine, conducting a condensation reaction between the protected gemcitabine and alkyl chloroformate, and removing of hydroxyl protecting groups to obtain an intermediate G1; protecting a first hydroxyl group of the intermediate G1, and then protecting the other one of the hydroxyl groups, and removing a protecting group of the first hydroxyl group to obtain an intermediate G2; reacting 7,10-di-troc-docetaxel with dianhydride to obtain an intermediate D1; conducting a condensation reaction between the intermediate D1 and the intermediate G2 to obtain an intermediate D2; and subjecting the intermediate D2 to hydroxyl deprotection to obtain a target product comprising the disclosed taxane compound. |
US10676496B2 |
Method for producing flavonoid inclusion compound
A method for producing a flavonoid inclusion compound, including a cleaving step including treating a sparingly soluble flavonoid having a rhamnoside structure with an enzyme having a rhamnosidase activity in the presence of a cyclodextrin to cleave a rhamnose. According to the production method of the present invention, a flavonoid inclusion compound and a composition of flavonoid glycosides having excellent solubility in water can be efficiently produced, so that the compound and composition can be suitably utilized in the fields of medicaments, foodstuff, health foods, foods for specified health use, cosmetics, and the like. |
US10676495B2 |
Rhamnolipid esters as nonionic surfactants for cosmetic use
The invention provides ester derivatives of rhamnolipids, formulations comprising these, and the use thereof. |
US10676493B2 |
Phosphorus-containing compound, phosphorus-containing flame retardant, preparation method thereof, and article made therefrom
A phosphorus-containing compound, a phosphorus-containing flame retardant, and a preparation method thereof are provided. Also provided is a resin composition which comprises the phosphorus-containing flame retardant and an unsaturated bond-containing resin. The resin composition may be used to make various articles, such as a prepreg, a resin film, a resin-coated copper, a laminate or a printed circuit board, and achieves improvement in at least one, more or all properties including resin filling property of prepreg, flame retardancy, alkali resistance, glass transition temperature, thermal dimensional stability (ratio of dimensional change under heat), thermal resistance after moisture absorption, peeling strength, dielectric constant and dissipation factor. |
US10676492B2 |
Branched amphiphilic lipids
Disclosed are novel branched amphiphilic lipids, in particular novel branched amphiphilic lipids of general formula (II). Also disclosed is a method of synthesis for the compounds of formula (II), from unsaturated amphiphilic compounds of general formula (I). Further disclosed is the use of the compounds of general formula (II) and of the lipoplexes obtained by formulation of the compounds of general formula (II) for applications, particularly transfection, in which improved fusion properties are desired. |
US10676491B1 |
Isocyanuric acid derivative having alkoxyalkyl groups and method for producing the same
There is provided a novel isocyanuric acid derivative having two alkoxyalkyl groups and having a trialkoxysilyl group introduced therein, and a method for producing the isocyanuric acid derivative.An isocyanuric acid derivative of formula (1): wherein R1 is a methyl group or an ethyl group; two R2s are each a C1-2 alkylene group; and two R3s are each a methyl group, an ethyl group, or a C2-4 alkoxyalkyl group, which may be liquid at ambient temperature and ambient pressure. |
US10676490B2 |
Use of amine carboxyboranes as therapeutic delivery of carbon monoxide and as general drug delivery system in the presence of reactive oxygen species
Disclosed is a method of delivering therapeutic carbon monoxide to the cells and tissues of a patient which comprises administering thereto a compound of the formula XBY1Y2C(O)V (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. In addition, disclosed is a method of delivering a drug to a diseased cell or tissue by administering a compound of formula I either wherein at least one of X is a drug containing an amino group or V is a drug containing an amino group or hydroxyl group less a hydrogen on the amino or hydroxyl group. Further disclosed are novel compounds of Formula I. |
US10676489B2 |
Highly fluorescent pyrrole-BF2 chromophores
Fluorescent chromophores nicknamed BOPHY are provided. The chromophores may be readily synthesized in two steps from readily available reagents via the coupling of a pyrrole aldehyde or ketone with hydrazine, followed by reaction with BF3. The resultant symmetric and dimeric tetracycle is comprised of two BF2 units in six-member chelate rings, appended by pyrrole units on the periphery. The quantum yield of fluorescence for the unmodified compound and the tetramethyl variant are near unity, with values 95 and 92% respectively in CH2Cl2. |
US10676487B2 |
Synthesis and composition of photodynamic therapeutic agents for the targeted treatment of cancer
The present invention describes new compounds that are useful for image-guided surgery and photodynamic therapy. In particular the compounds may be targeted to the nucleus or the mitochondria after compounds were delivered to diseased tissues such as cancer using a ligand that target receptor that express on the diseased tissue and followed by receptor mediated endocytosis and provide effective activity against cancer cells as well as other disorders. Methods and compositions for use of the same are described. |
US10676485B2 |
Macrocyclic MCL-1 inhibitors and methods of use
The present disclosure provides for compounds of formula (I) wherein A2, A3, A4, A6, A7, A8, A15, RA, R5, R9, R10A, R10B, R11, R12, R13, R14, R16, W, X, and Y have any of the values defined in the specification, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, that are useful as agents in the treatment of diseases and conditions, including cancer. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of formula (I). |
US10676483B2 |
Tricyclic compounds having antimitotic and/or antitumor activity and methods of use thereof
A method of treating a patient having cancer is provided comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a tricyclic compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the tricyclic compound to a patient. A method of inhibiting the mitosis of a cancerous cell is also provided. |
US10676482B2 |
Phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitors with a zinc binding moiety
The instant application relates to deazapurines, thienopyrimidines and furopyrimidines with zinc-binding moiety based derivatives and their use in the treatment of phosphoinositide 3-kinase related diseases and disorders such as cancer. The instant application further relates to the treatment of histone deacetylase related disorders and diseases related to both histone deacetylase and phosphoinositide 3-kinase. |
US10676481B2 |
Intermediates in the synthesis of eribulin and related methods of synthesis
The invention relates to methods and intermediates useful in the synthesis of eribulin. |
US10676472B2 |
Crystal forms of glutaminase inhibitors
The invention relates to crystalline salts of a compound having the structure of formula (I), methods for their preparation, and related pharmaceutical compositions comprising the crystalline salt. The invention further relates to methods of treating or preventing cancer or an immunological or neurological disease comprising administering a crystalline salt of the invention. |
US10676468B2 |
N-(3-heteroarylaryl)-4-arylarylcarboxamides and analogs as hedgehog pathway inhibitors and use thereof
Disclosed are novel N-(3-heteroarylaryl)-4-arylarylcarboxamides and analogs thereof, represented by the Formula I: wherein C cyclic group, D1-D4, Q1, Q2, R5 are defined herein. Compounds having Formula (I) are hedgehog pathway inhibitors. Therefore, compounds of the invention may be used to treat clinical conditions that are responsive to the inhibition of hedgehog activity, such as cancer. |
US10676467B2 |
Compositions for binding sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1P1), imaging of S1P1, and methods of use thereof
Among the various aspects of the present disclosure is the provision of a compositions for binding sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1P1), imaging of S1P1, and methods of use thereof. Provided are imaging agents for imaging S1P1 and S1P1 associated diseases, disorders, and conditions. Also provided are therapeutic compositions and methods for the treatment of S1P1 associated diseases, disorders, and conditions. |
US10676465B2 |
GLP-1 receptor agonists and uses thereof
Provided herein are 6-carboxylic acids of benzimidazoles and 4-aza-, 5-aza-, and 7-aza-benzimidazoles as GLP-1R agonists, processes to make said compounds, and methods comprising administering said compounds to a mammal in need thereof. |
US10676453B1 |
Decarboxylation process
A process to decarboxylate THCA in cannabis material while minimizing the thermal decomposition of THC and the loss of volatile components such as terpenoids consists of four steps. Prepared cannabis material is first heated to about 105° C. for 20 min. to complete the dehydration of the material. The processing temperature is then increased to about 110° C. for about 30 min. to start the decarboxylation process. Thereafter, the temperature is increased to about 115° C. for about 35 min. Finally, the temperature is increased by about 2.5° C. (but not exceeding 118° C.) for about an additional 15 min. to complete the decarboxylation. |
US10676452B2 |
Compound for the prophylaxis or treatment of organ damage
The present invention relates to compounds for prophylaxis or treatment of organ damage by restoring endothelial function and/or inhibiting reactive oxygen species production and especially to compounds for prophylaxis or treatment of diabetic kidney damage. Specifically, the present invention relates to 6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-yl)(piperazin-1-yl)methanone or N,6-dihydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or base thereof for use in the prophylaxis or treatment of organ damage by restoring endothelial function and/or inhibiting reactive oxygen species production and especially diabetic kidney organ damage. |
US10676448B2 |
Method for producing TDI-trimerisates with high purity
The invention relates to a novel method for producing polyisocyanurates comprising isocyanate groups, based on 2,4- and 2,6-toluylene diisocyanate (TDI) and to the use thereof in coating compositions. |
US10676442B2 |
Salt derivative of tetrahydroisoquinoline and crystalline thereof and preparation method therefore and application thereof
The present invention discloses a salt derivative of 1-(3-methanesulfonamidobenzyl)-6-methoxy-7-benzyloxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline. The salt derivative has a solubility in water of not less than 3.0 nmol/mL or 1.8 mg/mL.The salt derivative has a solubility in water of not less than 3.0 nmol/mL or 1.8 mg/mL. |
US10676441B2 |
Method for producing pitavastatin calcium
Production of pitavastatin calcium safely on an industrial scale with a high yield and high selectivity at low cost. A method of producing pitavastatin calcium including step (i) for acetalizing a compound represented by the formula (1) to give a compound represented by the formula (3), step (ii) for reacting a compound represented by the formula (3) with an acid to give a compound represented by the formula (4), and step (iii) for hydrolyzing a compound represented by the formula (4) and reacting same with a calcium compound. |
US10676439B2 |
Pentafluorosulfanyl pyridine
A pyridine compound having a SF5 group on position-3 and position-4 of a pyridine ring is provided. Pentafluorosulfanyl pyridine represented by formula (d): wherein a SF5 group binds to either one of position-3 or position-4 of a pyridine ring, and R2 binds to the other one of position-3 or position-4; and R1, R2, R3, and R4 are independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a substituted or non-substituted alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aryl group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, a nitro group, a cyano group, a substituted or non-substituted alkanesulfonyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted arenesulfonyl group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted alkoxy group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aryloxy group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, an acyloxy group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted alkanesulfonyloxy group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted arenesulfonyloxy group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted alkoxycarbonyl group having 2 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aryloxycarbonyl group having 7 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted carbamoyl group having 2 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted amino group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, an amino group, an azide group, a substituted or non-substituted aralkyloxy group having 7 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aralkylsulfide group having 7 to 30 carbon atoms, or a SF5 group. |
US10676437B2 |
Fluorinated 4-(substituted amino)phenyl carbamate derivatives
The application relates to 4-(substituted amino)phenyl carbamate derivatives, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts or solvates thereof, as KCNQ2/3 potassium channel modulators, and methods of their uses. |
US10676434B2 |
Carbazole derivatives
Disclosed are compounds of Formula (I): or a salt thereof, wherein Q, R1a, R1b, R2a, R2b, R3, R4, R5a, R5b, R6a, R6c, R7a, R7b, R7c, and R7d are defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of using such compounds as inhibitors of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk), and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. These compounds are useful in treating, preventing, or slowing the progression of diseases or disorders in a variety of therapeutic areas, such as autoimmune diseases and vascular disease. |
US10676432B2 |
Methods of producing molindone and its salts
The present invention is directed towards novel methods of synthesis of molindone, synthesis of the intermediates of molindone, and high-purity compositions of molindone. In particular, the invention relates to the methods of synthesis of molindone through the Mannich reaction. |
US10676431B2 |
Phenylpyrrolidinone formyl peptide 2 receptor agonists
The disclosure relates to compounds of Formulae (I)-(IX), which are formyl peptide 2 (FPR2) receptor agonists and/or formyl peptide 1 (FPR1) receptor agonists. The disclosure also provides compositions and methods of using the compounds, for example, for the treatment of atherosclerosis, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and related diseases. |
US10676430B2 |
Non-alpha substituted peroxy acids and uses thereof
The present disclosure is related to non-alpha-substituted, low molecular weight peracid compositions. The peracids have no or a negligible amount of odor, have good stability, and have antimicrobial properties. The peracid compositions can be formulated into a wide variety of end use products, including disinfectants, sanitizers, sporicides, fungicides, laundry products, hard surface cleaners, bleaching agents, personal cleansers, and water treatment products. |
US10676429B2 |
Sulfamoyl-arylamides and the use thereof as medicaments for the treatment of hepatitis B
Inhibitors of HBV replication of Formula (I) including stereochemically isomeric forms, and salts, hydrates, solvates thereof, wherein B, R1, R2 and R4 have the meaning as defined herein. The present invention also relates to processes for preparing said compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use, alone or in combination with other HBV inhibitors, in HBV therapy. |
US10676428B2 |
Antiviral agents for amantadine-resistant influenza A
An effective therapeutic agent for the M2 channel comprising sulfonylamide or oxabicyclo structures effective for treating amantadine-resistant influenza A infections, and methods of treating amantadine-resistant influenza A infections through administration of the same. |
US10676425B2 |
Alpha-aminoamide derivative compound and pharmaceutical composition comprising same
The present disclosure relates to an α-aminoamide derivative compound and a pharmaceutical composition containing the same, for treating a neurodegenerative diseases. |
US10676424B2 |
Trifluoromethoylation of arenes via intramolecular trifluoromethoxy group migration
The present invention provides a process of producing a trifluoromethoxylated aryl or trifluoromethoxylated heteroaryl having the structure: wherein A is an aryl or heteroaryl, each with or without substitution; and R1 is —H, -(alkyl), -(alkenyl), -(alkynyl), -(aryl), -(heteroaryl), -(alkylaryl), -(alkylheteroaryl), —NH-(alkyl), —N(alkyl)2, —NH-(alkenyl), —NH-(alkynyl) —NH-(aryl), —NH-(heteroaryl), —O-(alkyl), —O-(alkenyl), —O-(alkynyl), —O-(aryl), —O-(heteroaryl); —S-(alkyl), —S-(alkenyl), —S-(alkynyl), —S-(aryl), or —S-(heteroaryl), comprising: (a) reacting a compound having the structure: with a trifluoromethylating agent in the presence of a base in a first suitable solvent under conditions to produce a compound having the structure: and (b) maintaining the compound produced in step (a) in a second suitable solvent under conditions sufficient to produce the trifluoromethoxylated aryl or trifluormethoxylated heteroaryl having the structure: |
US10676421B2 |
Method for producing (meth)acrylic esters
The subject of the present invention is a process for the synthesis of C1-C10 alkyl (meth)acrylates, by direct esterification of the (meth)acrylic acid by the corresponding alcohol, the reaction being carried out in a fixed bed membrane reactor under conditions in which the water generated by the reaction is eliminated from the reaction mixture as it is formed. The process according to the invention may operate under conditions for which the reagents are not in excess, thereby minimizing the size and energy of the equipment for separation/recycling of the streams generated during the purification of the reaction medium. |
US10676420B2 |
Process for producing terephthalic acid
A process for producing terephthalic acid, comprising: passing a feed stream through a catalytic reactor wherein the feed stream comprises p-xylene; contacting the feed stream with a catalyst within the catalytic reactor to produce an oxidation reaction wherein the catalyst comprises, less than or equal to 10% of a metal component wherein the metal component comprises cobalt ions, manganese ions, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing, less than or equal to 15% bromide ions, and less than or equal to 2% silver ions; and producing a product stream comprising terephthalic acid, wherein the product stream exits the catalytic reactor. |
US10676417B2 |
Method for producing reduced halide compound having undergone reduction of carbon-carbon unsaturated bond
A halide compound having one or more carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds is catalytically reduced with substantially no dehalogenation to produce a reduced halide compound in which at least one of the one or more unsaturated bonds is reduced. Specifically provided is a method for producing a reduced halide compound including steps of: reacting a nickel compound, a zinc compound, and a borohydride compound in a solvent to obtain a reduction catalyst; and subjecting a halide compound having one or more carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds to catalytic reduction in the presence of the reduction catalyst to reduce at least one of the one or more carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds to thereby obtain a reduced halide compound. |
US10676406B2 |
Hopanoids producing bacteria and related biofertilizers, compositions, methods and systems
Hopanoids, hopanoids-producing nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and related formulations, systems and methods are described herein. In particular, hopanoids alone or in combination with hopanoid-producing nitrogen-fixing bacteria can be used as biofertilizer to stimulate plant growth and yield with enhanced tolerance to diverse stresses found in plant-microbe symbiotic microenvironments. |
US10676402B1 |
Ultralight inorganic foam and manufacture method thereof
A process for manufacturing an inorganic foam includes (i) separately preparing an aqueous foam and a cement slurry, the cement slurry including water W, a cement C, a water-reducing agent, a water-soluble calcium salt, a water-soluble silicate salt, the calcium/silicon molar ratio being 0.7 to 1.7 and the W/C weight ratio being 0.25 to 0.40, and given that the calcium ion concentration is 0.03 to 0.97%, expressed as weight percent relative to the weight of the cement, and that the silicate ion concentration is 0.04 to 1.67%, expressed as weight percent relative to the weight of the cement; (ii) contacting the cement slurry obtained with the aqueous foam to obtain a foamed cement slurry; and (iii) shaping the foamed cement slurry obtained in step (ii) and allowing setting to occur. |
US10676401B2 |
Porous bodies with enhanced pore architecture prepared with oxalic acid
Oxalic acid is employed in a precursor mixture containing at least one milled alpha alumina powder having a particle size of 0.1 to 6 microns, boehmite powder that functions as a binder of the alpha alumina powders, and at least one burnout material having a particle size of 1-10 microns to provide a porous body having enhanced pore architecture in which extrusion cracks can be reduced. The presence of oxalic acid in such as precursor mixture can reduce and even eliminate NOx emission during a high temperature heat treatment process. |
US10676398B2 |
Sintered material and cutting tool including same
A sintered material includes cubic boron nitride grains and a binder, a grain size D50 of the cubic boron nitride grains when a cumulative value of the cubic boron nitride grains is 50% in an area-based grain size distribution being more than 0.5 μm and less than or equal to 5 μm, more than or equal to 70 volume % and less than or equal to 98 volume % of the cubic boron nitride grains being included in the sintered material, the binder being composed of A1-xCrxN, where 0≤x≤1, and a remainder, the remainder being composed of at least one of a first element and a compound including the first element and a second element, the first element being one or more elements selected from a group consisting of W, Co, Ni, Mo, Al, and Cr, the second element being one or more elements selected from a group consisting of nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and boron. |
US10676393B2 |
Electronic device having selectively strengthened glass
Embodiments disclosed therein generally pertain to selectively strengthening glass. More particularly, techniques are described for selectively strengthening cover glass, which tends to be thin, for electronic devices, namely, portable electronic devices. |
US10676387B2 |
Method of producing optical fiber preform and optical fiber
A method of producing an optical fiber preform includes: an alkali-metal-doped silica glass body forming step of forming an alkali-metal-doped silica glass body doped with an alkali metal; a silica glass body forming step of forming a silica glass body to be at least a portion of a core portion around the alkali-metal-doped silica glass body such that the silica glass body contacts the alkali-metal-doped silica glass body; and a diffusing step of diffusing the alkali metal from the alkali-metal-doped silica glass body to the silica glass body by a heat treatment. |
US10676380B2 |
Composition and method for continuous or intermittent removal of soil from recirculated washing solution
A method of removing food soils from a recirculated washing solution includes adding a flocculating agent to the recirculated washing solution and separating the particulates from the recirculated washing solution using a hydrocyclone. The flocculating agent causes a portion of the food soils to combine into particulates having a higher density. |
US10676368B2 |
EMM-23 materials and processes and uses thereof
The disclosure is related to various modified EMM-23 materials, processes, and uses of the same. |
US10676365B2 |
Hydrogenated silane composition
At least one embodiment of the present disclosure provides a hydrogenated silane composition containing cyclohexasilane of a cyclic hydrogenated silane having high storage stability.The at least one embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a hydrogenated silane composition, wherein a content ratio of normal hexasilane and silylcyclopentasilane to cyclohexasilane is 0.0020 or less on a mass basis. |
US10676364B2 |
Fibre-reinforced transparent composite material and method for producing same
The present invention relates to a method for producing a fibre-reinforced, transparent composite material (10), comprising the following steps: a) providing a material matrix melt and b) producing reinforcing fibres (14), step b) of the method comprising the steps of b1) providing a mixture having a silicon source and a carbon source, the silicon source and the carbon source being present together in particles of a granulated solid; b2) treating the mixture provided in step a) of the method at a temperature in a range from ≥1400° C. to ≤2000° C., more particularly in a range from ≥1650° C. to ≤1850° C.; thereby producing reinforcing fibres (14), the method comprising the further steps of c) introducing the reinforcing fibres (14) into the material melt; and d) optionally cooling the material melt to form a transparent composite material (10). A method of this kind allows a composite material to be produced that is able to unite high transparency with outstanding reinforcing qualities. |
US10676363B2 |
Reduced graphene oxide-metal oxynitride aerogel electrodes
Electrically conductive aerogel films, electrodes composed of the electrically conductive aerogel films, and supercapacitors incorporating the electrodes are provided. The aerogel films include reduced graphene oxide particles in combination with metal oxynitride fibers. By including cellulosic nanofibrils in the aerogels, the films can be made mechanically flexible and free-standing. |
US10676362B2 |
Roll-shaped and continuous graphene film and manufacturing method therefor
A method for manufacturing a roll-shaped and continuous graphene film includes: S1. performing corona treatment on a PI film to obtain a corona PI film, and coiling the corona PI film into a coiled material; S2. heating the coiled material by a heater, and carbonizing the coiled material at a first temperature so as to form a microcrystalline carbon precursor; and S3. graphitizing the carbon precursor at a second temperature, so as to form a graphene film, where in the carbonization and graphitization processes, a central axis of the coiled material is perpendicular, in a same horizontal plane, to a movement direction of the flowing conveyor belt, and the coiled material is horizontally placed and circularly rolls over at 360° around the central axis. Graphene films can be efficiently and continuously produced from roll to roll in large scales with low costs. Moreover, a manufactured product has a high yield. |
US10676360B2 |
Separation of semi-conducting and metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes using a polytungstate
The present invention relates to a method for separating semi-conducting and metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes from each other and, if present, from other carbonaceous material, or for separating semi-conducting or metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes from other carbonaceous material via density separation using a solution of a polytungstate; to semi-conducting or metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes obtained by this method; and to the use of these semi-conducting or metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes. The invention further relates to the use of a polytungstate, particularly sodium polytungstate, for separating semi-conducting single-walled carbon nanotubes from metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes, or for separating semi-conducting single-walled carbon nanotubes from undesired carbonaceous material, particularly from metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes, or for separating metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes from undesired carbonaceous material, particularly from semi-conducting single-walled carbon nanotubes. The invention also relates to specific polyarylethers containing phosphate groups and their use as surface-active compounds. |
US10676359B2 |
Method for making carbon nanotubes
A method of making carbon nanotubes with equal or other ratio of semiconductive to conductive elements in integrated form includes: depositing a catalyst layer on a substrate and heating same in a reaction furnace to a predetermined temperature. A carbon source gas and a protective gas are introduced to grow a plurality of carbon nanotube segments, some carbon nanotube segments being conductive metallic. A positive electric field is applied to the plurality of carbon nanotube segments, wherein the catalyst layer is positively charged and the positive electric field is reversed to the negative, to grow a second carbon nanotube segment structure from the metallic carbon nanotube segments. The direction of the negative electric field is along a second direction and the second carbon nanotube segment structure then comprises a plurality of semiconducting carbon nanotube segments. |
US10676355B2 |
Device for cooling a fluid
A device for cooling a fluid that solidifies in a predefined temperature range, in particular a melt. The device has a cooling chamber for receiving or conveying a coolant, at least one pipeline for the fluid, at least a section of which is arranged within the cooling chamber, and at least one heating device arranged within the pipeline. |
US10676351B2 |
Nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) device structure and method for forming the same
A NEMS device structure and a method for forming the same are provided. The NEMS device structure includes a substrate and an interconnect structure formed over the substrate. The NEMS device structure includes a dielectric layer formed over the interconnect structure and a beam structure formed in and over the dielectric layer, wherein the beam structure includes a plurality of strip structures. The NEMS device structure includes a cap structure formed over the dielectric layer and the beam structure and a cavity formed between the beam structure and the cap structure. |
US10676345B2 |
Temperature stabilized MEMS device
A temperature-stabilized MEMS device in which heat is generated by ohmic heating as an electric current passes through at least part of one of the structural layers of the device. Various implementation options are disclosed in which the heating occurs in a device layer (25) of the device, either in an outer frame (2) or within the area of an active structure (3), or where heating occurs within a substrate (1) or a cover (8) of the device. One application of particular relevance is a gyroscope device. |
US10676343B2 |
Multi-layer sealing film for high seal yield
A multi-layer sealing film for high seal yield is provided. In some embodiments, a substrate comprises a vent opening extending through the substrate, from an upper side of the substrate to a lower side of the substrate. The upper side of the substrate has a first pressure, and the lower side of the substrate has a second pressure different than the first pressure. The multi-layer sealing film covers and seals the vent opening to prevent the first pressure from equalizing with the second pressure through the vent opening. Further, the multi-layer sealing film comprises a pair of metal layers and a barrier layer sandwiched between metal layers. Also provided is a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) package comprising the multilayer sealing film, and a method for manufacturing the multi-layer sealing film. |
US10676340B2 |
Filling hose
A liquid dispenser filling hose for use in filling a liquid dispenser with liquid from a liquid reservoir via a pump, comprising: a distal coupler for coupling the filling hose to the liquid dispenser; and a controller arranged to control the pump. The liquid dispenser may be filled using a method comprising: providing a liquid reservoir, a pump and a controller arranged to control the pump, and a filling hose having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the filling hose being coupled to the liquid reservoir; coupling the distal end of the filling hose via a distal coupler to the liquid dispenser; and transferring liquid from the liquid reservoir via the filling hose to an airless liquid container forming part of the liquid dispenser.A system for filling a liquid dispenser, comprising: the liquid filling hose; and a liquid reservoir and/or liquid supply station is also described. |
US10676336B2 |
Beverage supplying device
A beverage supplying device comprising: a touch panel for receiving an operation for selecting a main syrup constituting a main beverage, and a topping syrup added as flavoring to the main beverage; a second syrup solenoid valve for opening and closing a passage for supplying the topping syrup that is stored under pressure in a syrup tank; a second syrup pump for intermittently supplying the topping syrup while the second syrup solenoid valve is open, the second syrup pump being provided to the passage for supplying the topping syrup between the syrup tank and the second syrup solenoid valve; and a nozzle for producing the main beverage by mixing the main syrup with water or carbonated water at a prescribed ratio, and producing a beverage by mixing the topping syrup with the main beverage without diluting the topping syrup. |
US10676329B2 |
Balanced cantilevered feeding apparatus
A balanced cantilevered feeding apparatus for coupling with a jib, and a complementary method for its operation, configured to facilitate depositing and removing of a load through an opening in a building. The apparatus includes two spaced apart upright hoisting assemblies disposed on the jib, and a fly beam hoisted, balanced, and selectively positioned along a lateral axis by the two hoisting assemblies. A load securing member is mounted on a cantilevered extension portion of the fly beam, wherein the member extends beyond one of the two hoisting assemblies toward the building, and a counterweight is connected to the fly beam in the vicinity of another of the two hoisting assemblies. |
US10676328B2 |
Crane function performance enhancement for non-symmetrical outrigger arrangements
A method for controlling a boom of a crane includes saving, in a memory, data representing a maximum horizontal working distance for a load on a hook of a boom, saving, in the memory, boom data representing the position of the boom, calculating a minimum vector between the position of the hook and the maximum horizontal working distance, and controlling, by the computing device, movement of the boom to prevent the vector from reaching a zero magnitude. |
US10676326B2 |
Method for installing a rotor blade on a wind turbine
A method for installing a rotor blade on a wind turbine, the rotor blade comprising a blade root for fastening the rotor blade to a hub, a blade tip facing away from the blade root, and a longitudinal axis running from the blade root to the blade tip, and the method comprising the steps of: hoisting the rotor blade using a crane, recording measurement data relating to the position and/or orientation of the rotor blade using at least one measuring means during the hoisting, and transmitting the measurement data to at least one monitoring station for monitoring the hoisting and/or to at least one control facility for controlling the position and/or orientation of the rotor blade. |
US10676318B2 |
Configuring accessing right to elevator control system
A control system of an elevator can be communicated with by a mobile control device to execute a maintenance and/or installation for the elevator. The control system includes a receiving element for receiving a request to establish a communication connection from the mobile control device, at least one processor to perform a first identification whether the mobile control device is authorized to communicate with the elevator, the at least one processor to perform a second identification whether a user of the mobile control device is authorized for using this mobile control device and/or for servicing this elevator, the at least one processor for matching a right of access of the mobile control device to the elevator depending on results of the first and the second identification, and a communication element to establish the requested communication connection according the matched right of access of the mobile control device. |
US10676314B2 |
Destination call control for different traffic types
The invention relates to a method for allocating elevators of an elevator group to landing calls given in the elevator group, the elevator group having a control unit having a destination call control, which elevator control unit is connected to determining means for the prevailing traffic condition in the elevator group. Further the control unit comprises at least a first and second operating mode which are selected according to the prevailing traffic condition, wherein the first operating mode uses immediate call allocation of the elevators which includes the display of the allocated elevator on a destination operating panel immediately after having issued a landing call and wherein the second mode comprises the allocation of an elevator to a landing call before the arrival of the allocated elevator call to the landing where the landing call has been issued. The invention allows an adaption of destination control to different traffic situations. |
US10676310B2 |
Transportable electrical wire dispenser
An electrical wire dispenser includes a support member having a first distal end and a second distal end, a base member extending from the first distal end of the support member, the base member having a first distal end, a second distal end, and a bottom surface. The electrical wire dispenser further includes a first support member support leg coupled with the support member, a second support member support leg coupled with the support member, and a plurality of rods coupled with the support member. The electrical wire dispenser is moveable between an expanded first position particularly suitable for dispensing electrical wire from spools and a collapsed second position particularly suitable for transporting the dispenser. |
US10676304B2 |
Method and apparatus for producing coreless rolls of paper
A clasp is configured to engage an end of a tube. The clasp has a shaft that is insertable into a tube. The clasp includes a housing with clamping blocks that are spaced circumferentially around the shaft. The clamping blocks are moveable between a disengaged position in which the clamping blocks are spaced radially outwardly from the shaft at a distance sufficient such that a tube is insertable between the shaft and the clamping blocks, and an engaged position in which the clamping blocks are positioned radially inward of the disengaged position toward the shaft and are configured to press a tube disposed between the blocks and the shaft against the shaft. The clasp has at least one actuator engageable with at least one clamping block of the plurality of clamping blocks to move the at least one clamping block between the disengaged position and the engaged position. |
US10676302B1 |
Stub plucking device
A stub plucking device includes a transfer mechanism, a grasping mechanism, and a sensing mechanism. The grasping mechanism is driven by the transfer mechanism to move toward or away from a reel. The grasping mechanism includes a connector mounting a movable clasp, a fixed clasp, and a grasping driving member. The grasping driving member drives the movable clasp to move toward the fixed clasp to grasp an end stub of the reel. The sensing mechanism senses whether a contact force between the fixed clasp and the reel has reached a predetermined force. When the sensing mechanism senses that the contact force between the fixed clasp and the reel has reached the predetermined force, the transfer mechanism drives the grasping mechanism to move a predetermined distance away from the reel. |
US10676299B2 |
Item inventory management system with vacuum operated robotic card sorter
A system for robotic sorting includes a bin system comprising a plurality of bins for holding items to be sorted, where each bin is configured to hold more than one of the items. The system further includes an item handling system configured to travel to each of the plurality of bins. The item handling system utilizes a vacuum force to remove an item held in one of the plurality of bins. The item handling system further utilizes one or more curvature generation devices to enable card manipulation. Additionally, the system includes a drive system coupled to the item handling system. The drive system is configured to move and position the item handling system over each of the plurality of bins. The system also includes a control system coupled to the drive system and the item handling system. The control system controls movement of the item handling system and the drive system. |
US10676298B2 |
Reloading supply cart
A reloading supply system includes a loading cart (100) and a machine (200). The loading cart has a first material tray (120) that includes a first combed surface (122) configured to retain a supply material in the first material tray. The machine has a second material tray (220) that includes a second combed surface (222) configured to retain the supply material in the second material tray after the supply material is transferred from the first material tray of the loading cart to the second material tray of the machine. Teeth (124) of the first combed surface are configured to pass by teeth (224) of the second combed surface. The first combed surface and the second combed surface are configured such that the supply material in the first material tray is transferred to the second material tray as the teeth of the first combed surface pass by the teeth of the second combed surface. |
US10676297B2 |
Medium transfer device
A medium transfer device includes a swinging member, a hopper in which a setting plate on which a plurality of mediums are placed such that the mediums are moved toward the swinging member by gravitation, and a driving unit configured to swing the swinging member such that the mediums are shaken by the swinging member. |
US10676292B2 |
Compact palletizer including a skeleton, subassembly, and stretch wrap system
A compact palletizer including a skeleton, stretch wrap system, and a subassembly. Components of the skeleton are constructed of aluminum, which provides advantages over the prior art in terms of strength, rigidity, weight, and cost. The aluminum may be pre-tensioned or prestressed to provide these advantages. The subassembly is preferably mounted to the side of the skeleton. The compact palletizer is readily portable, and robotic elements of the compact palletizer do not need to be reprogrammed after transport, so installation time is substantially reduced compared with prior art palletizers. A compact stretch wrap system further allows for wrapping palletized products within the compact palletizer. |
US10676291B2 |
Air distribution system for a pneumatic conveying system
A plenum of distributing a flow of air from an air source includes ports extending from a face element of a body. The ports are configured to direct the flow of air out of the plenum, and the ports are arranged on the face element in a first row having first length, a second row having a second length, and a third row having a third length. The first row is positioned proximate to the top element, the third row is positioned proximate to the bottom element, and the second row is positioned between the first row and the third row. In addition, the second length is greater than the first length and the third length, and a shape of the face element is configured to accommodate the first length of the first row, the second length of the second row, and the third length of the third row. |
US10676286B2 |
Assembly for movement according to predefined rules of motion
An assembly for movement according to predefined rules of motion, includes a supporting frame forming a working path that accommodates a driving element with which at least one movable element is associated which is adapted to move an item to be subjected to a process. The assembly includes, interposed between the driving element and each respective movable element, at least one movement adjustment apparatus having a contoured guide, arranged substantially parallel to the driving element, at least one first lever that has a first end that can slide within the guide, and a portion that is pivoted to at least one second lever which in turn is coupled rigidly to the driving elements. The first lever has a second end, which is opposite the one that can slide in the guide, which is articulated to a linkage, which in turn is pivoted on a portion of a respective movable element. |
US10676285B2 |
Electrical plug connector for motorized rollers
A motor-driven conveying roller comprises a roller body which extends along a longitudinal axis, an axle element, a bearing unit for rotatably mounting the roller body in relation to the axle element, a drive motor which is arranged within the roller body and is mechanically coupled to the axle element and to the roller body for generating a torque between the axle element and the roller body, an electrical plug-in connection which is arranged in a cavity in the axle element and which comprises a plug and a socket that may be coupled to one another in a releasable manner to establish a single- to multiple-pole electrical plug-in connection, and an electrical connecting line between the electrical plug-in connection and the drive motor. |
US10676283B2 |
Treatment plant for treating workpieces
A treatment plant for treating workpieces having a treatment installation having a housing which defines a treatment space and a conveyor system having a multiplicity of transport trucks for conveying workpieces through the treatment space. Each transport truck has a running gear and a fastening installation for at least one workpiece, the running gear and the fastening installation being coupled to one another by a connection installation. A running space for the running gear is present outside the treatment space, the running space connected to the treatment space by a connection passage in the upward direction so that the running gear is capable of being moved in the running space, wherein the fastening installation is conjointly carried in the treatment space and the connection installation extends through the connection passage. A cover installation having at least one walk-on cover element is present in the treatment space, the cover element being capable of being moved between a walk-on position in which the cover element covers the connection passage and a release position in which the cover element can be passed by the connection installation of one of the transport trucks. |
US10676282B2 |
Belt-shaped material conveying apparatus capable of correcting meandering
A belt-shaped material conveying apparatus that supports a belt-shaped material conveyed in a conveying direction to a wind-up roll at a carrying-out side from a feed roll at a carrying-in side between these rolls in a noncontact state by air streams spouted to the belt-shaped material from support pads disposed to face a top surface side and an undersurface side of the belt-shaped material respectively, includes a pair of hydraulic cylinders as tilt means that tilts the support pad in the width direction of the belt-shaped material which crosses the conveying direction of the belt-shaped material. |
US10676279B1 |
Systems, methods, and storage units for article transport and storage
Provided are systems, methods, and devices for storing and transporting articles with a multi-shelf storage unit. A system for article handling includes a multi-shelf storage unit and a robotic unit. The multi-shelf storage unit includes a plurality of shelves disposed on a frame, the plurality of shelves including at least one vertically moveable shelf configured to move in first and second vertical directions relative to the frame, and a lift mechanism configured to automatically drive, in response to receiving a drive input, the at least one vertically moveable shelf in the first or second vertical direction. The robotic unit includes an end effector disposed on a robotic manipulator for engaging an article and a lift mechanism actuator that is connectable to the lift mechanism and configured to provide the drive input to actuate the lift mechanism. |
US10676271B2 |
Anti-evaporation cap cover for towelette dispenser container and assembly
An assembly comprises a container, a primary container cover, and a secondary flip up cover. The primary container cover comprises a two-shot injection molded component and includes an integrally-formed seal. The integrally-formed seal is designed to reduce or eliminate evaporation occurring between the container and the primary cover. The integrally-formed seal is further designed to reduce or eliminate evaporation occurring between the primary cover and the secondary flip up cover. |
US10676270B2 |
Cartridges, dispensers, and kits for dispensing stethoscope covers
A kit for dispensing disposable stethoscope covers is provided. The kit may include a cartridge and a dispenser for automatic touch-free dispensing of disposable stethoscope covers. The kit further includes a first spool having a roll of backing member with disposable stethoscope covers disposed thereon and a second spool for receiving the spent backing member after a disposable stethoscope cover has been removed, self-contained within the cartridge. The cartridge is inserted within the dispenser so that a user may insert a stethoscope head through a window of the dispenser to attach to a disposable stethoscope cover. The kit may further include a proximity sensor for detecting a user. Upon detection of the user, the first and second spools rotate to align a disposable stethoscope cover with the window of the dispenser in a ready-to dispense position. |
US10676269B2 |
Delivery apparatus for autonomous system
In one embodiment, the present disclosure includes an automated delivery system apparatus comprising a mechanical guide, a movable unit coupled to the guide on a first surface, and an engaging unit configured to couple to a second surface separated from the first surface by a thickness. The engaging unit is configured to engage an item on the second surface. A magnetic binding force between the movable unit and engaging unit moves the engaging unit along a path corresponding to a path of the movable unit. The engaging unit moves an item along a least a portion of the path. |
US10676268B2 |
Dispensing closure system with slitted liner
The present invention relates to provides a dispensing closure assembly for connection to a container, the assembly including a closure member attachment to a container and a flow control member for controlling the flow of material from the container in response to increased pressure inside the container, where the flow control member having one or more slits, so that upon an increase of pressure inside the container, the flow control member deforms to create at least one opening adjacent to the slits thereby allowing a flowable material to be dispensed from the container. The invention further relates to a flow control member that can return to its undeformed configuration to provide a resealing system. |
US10676266B2 |
Tapping valve with a plastic valve housing for shipping and storage tanks for liquids
A tapping valve with a plastic valve housing for shipping and storage tanks for liquids, which are equipped with an inner tank with a filling socket and a drain socket for connecting the tapping valve, an outer jacket of a metal cage or sheet metal, and a pallet-like metal support frame. The tapping valve is screwed by means of the inlet socket of the valve housing onto a connecting flange, which is designed as a threaded flange, is made of an electrically conductive plastic material, and is welded onto the drain socket of the inner tank. The connecting flange of the valve housing is connected with the support frame or the outer jacket of the shipping and storage tank by an electric grounding conductor. |
US10676263B2 |
Insulated container
An insulated container may include a rigid container surrounding an insulation layer formed from a post-industrial, pre-consumer card waste. The insulation layer may be characterized by a lack of any wrapping material. The insulation layer may be manufactured using a variety of converting processes including, carding, airlay, and needle punch to form a non-woven material for providing consistent density throughout the insulation layer. The insulation layer may include a natural fiber lamination layer on an outer surface of the insulation layer. The insulation layer may be biodegradable in an anaerobic environment. |
US10676262B2 |
Sealing label and snuff container with a sealing label
A sealing label for sealing a snuff container may include a structural layer and having first and second side edges extending in a length direction and first and second end edges extending in a width direction. The sealing label may be divided in the width direction into a container lid attachment area and a container base attachment area. A tear strip area may be arranged between the container lid attachment area and the container base attachment area and may be terminated by a pull tab arranged at the first end edge. The structural layer of the sealing label may be a single structural layer of the sealing label and may consist of a mono oriented polymer film having a direction of orientation coinciding with the length direction of the sealing label. A snuff container provided with the sealing label is also disclosed. |
US10676261B2 |
Closure assembly
A closure including a base, a cutter and a cap is described which is configured to be attached to a container. Upon initial removal of the cap from the base, the cutter is configured to move downwards relative to the base so as to create an opening through the container. The portion of the container through which the cutter creates an opening may be formed of a film that is configured to be easily pierceable by the cutter. Methods of molding the closure components may include co-molding the cutter and base an in integral unit so as to facilitate and expedite assembly of the base, cutter and cap components to form the closure. |
US10676260B2 |
Ergonomic cap for filtration
A filtration container lid configured to receive a force to filter a fluid in a filtration container assembly comprising a filtration container assembly attachment, a side wall, a top wall having a first concave surface, a cap-mounting portion having two second concave surfaces, and a cap. |
US10676259B1 |
Two-part dispensing closure system with internal seal and methods of using the same
A dispensing closure system includes an upper closure portion and a lower closure portion including an axial flow conduit and a vent conduit. The upper closure portion is axially movable relative to lower closure portion between shipping and dispensing positions. A seal is disposed on the lower closure portion over the flow and vent conduits. A peripheral spacing strip is removably secured to the upper closure portion and engages with either the lower closure or the outside of the container to prevent movement. A piercing probe includes piercing elements in alignment with the flow and vent conduits for piercing the seal. In the shipping position, the piercing elements are spaced from the seal. However, when the spacing strip is removed and the upper closure portion is axially moved to the dispensing position, the piercing elements pierce the seal to open the flow conduit and the vent conduit. |
US10676249B2 |
Paper lid for a container
The invention relates to a lid for closing a container, preferably a cup, the lid being made from a paper- or a cardboard-material, wherein the lid comprises a topwall which covers the opening of the container and a sidewall directed at an angle relative to the topwall, wherein one end of the sidewall can engage sealingly with the top end of the container. The present invention further relates to a set comprising a lid and a container. |
US10676246B2 |
Closure for container
A canister includes a closure configured to mount on a container to close an open mouth into a product storage region formed in the container. The closure includes a lid and a lid retainer coupled to the lid. The lid retainer is configured to mate with an external thread on the container to retain the closure in a mounted position on the container. |
US10676245B2 |
Threaded plugs in furniture being partially submerged
A submergible furniture is disclosed. Said submergible furniture comprises a threaded plugs, an outer shell and an internal cavity is configured to be partially submerged in a external body of liquid having a external liquid level. Said internal cavity is sealed by said outer shell and said threaded plugs. Said internal cavity comprises a gas portion and a liquid portion. Said liquid portion comprises an internal liquid level. Said submergible furniture is configured to be partially submerged in a external body of liquid. Said internal liquid level is higher than said external liquid level. Said internal cavity is selectively sealed with said threaded plugs. Said threaded plugs comprises a female plug portion and a male plug portion. Said female plug portion is welded into a portion of said outer shell. Said female plug portion is plastic welded into a portion of said outer shell. |
US10676244B2 |
Squeeze tube and method of making a squeeze tube
A squeeze tube includes a fluid-discharge container and a fluid-discharge closure mated to the fluid-storage container. The fluid-discharge closure is coupled to one end of the fluid-storage container and configured to discharge selectively fluid stored in a product-storage region formed in the fluid-storage container. |
US10676242B2 |
Easy access woven plastic bags
A woven laminated plastic bag having a weakened portion is provided. The weakened portion is generally defined by a plurality of perforations in the bag. In various aspects the bag can be fabricated from woven polypropylene and/or polyethylene layer which can be laminated with a film layer, can form a pinch bottom bag, and can have one or both sides include graphics and/or printing. The bag can also provide a top end and/or a bottom end either or both of which provide a discrete area which may contain discrete graphics and/or printing. |
US10676236B2 |
Bottle crown with opener assembly
A pull tab crown for a bottle or other container provides an opener secured to the top of the crown. The crown has an annular skirt with an annular edge. Score lines extend from the opener assembly to the skirt. One of the score lines is curvilinear and terminates at the annular edge. A second score line has a segment that extends from the opener assembly to an endpoint substantially spaced from the bottom annular edge of the skirt. |
US10676226B2 |
Ultrasonic sealing method and device for bags
An ultrasonic sealing method and device for a bag, in which pressurized gas spray outlets (47, 52) are provided at distal ends of a horn (31) and an anvil (32) so as to be used as gas blowing nozzles, the distal ends of the horn and the anvil are placed against a cutout (19) formed in a gas compartment (16) of the bag, a gas is blown into the gas compartment to inflate it, and then the horn and the anvil clamp films surrounding the cutout while the gas blowing is in progress, so that ultrasonic sealing is carried out by the horn to the films to trap the gas inside the gas compartment. A contact member (71) is provided directly under the horn. The contact member is pressed against inflated film (18) of the gas compartment, and in this state ultrasonic vibration energy is supplied to the horn. |
US10676225B2 |
Container comprising integral film lid
A container of the present invention may include a base, a lip extending around the periphery of the base, a perforation defined by the lip, and a lid adhered to the lip, wherein the lid includes a first undercut, wherein the first undercut overlaps the perforation. The perforation and undercut allow for a portion of the lid to remain on the lip after the lid has been opened. The portion remaining on the lid may include an outwardly facing adhesive surface, configured to adhere to the lid to reseal the lid to the base once the lid is closed after the initial opening. As such, the lid is permanently adhered to a first portion of the lip and resealably adhered to a second portion of the lip. The first portion may be an outer lip portion and the second portion may be an inner lip portion. |
US10676222B2 |
Packing system and method
The present invention relates to a packing system including a transporting device, an erecting device, and a guiding device. The packing system is configured to reduce the number of packing operations and to simplify the packing process, thereby improving production efficiency, compared with a conventional system. The packing system is configured to minimize wrinkling of a packing material and to adjust position of ends of the packing material in a way that the packing material is always supplied to a predetermined position, thereby reducing a failure rate of a packed product. It is possible to pack various sizes of packing target objects using a single system. |
US10676221B2 |
Assembly and method for handling packaging containers
An assembly and method for handling packaging containers for foodstuffs is disclosed. The assembly and method may include a support plate attachable on a rail for holding packaging containers raised from a sheet of web material, a membrane arranged on the support plate and at least one inlet for receiving fluid intended to inflate the membrane. The assembly may be arranged at a sealing station for the packaging container and the membrane may be configured to be inflated through the fluid inlet in order to press against at least two walls of the packaging container during sealing of the container in order to prevent bulging of the sealed container. |
US10676219B2 |
Printing packaging in expanded material
A system and process of printing a package of expanded material (e.g., expanded starch, foam or other expanded material). The expanded material can be heated and extruded, poured, sprayed, or otherwise applied in malleable form that sets up to become a porous protective covering for an item to be packaged. In an example, a layer of expanded material is laid down, and the item in a protective covering (e.g., a plastic bag, sleeve, coating, etc.) is positioned on the layer of expanded material. Additional layers or expanded material may be applied, thereby encasing the item. The top surface of the expanded material may be flattened, such as by operation of a roller, press, or cutter. The top surface may be sprayed with a shellac sealant, paint, or other coating, to allow printing of a label on the top surface. |
US10676214B2 |
Method for making an electroluminescent marking on an exterior wall of an aircraft, marking tape comprising the electroluminescent marking, and aircraft comprising the electroluminescent marking
A method for making an electroluminescent marking on an exterior wall of an aircraft, including a step of superpositioning of layers designed or configured to produce the electroluminescent marking on a first face of a flexible backing distinct from the aircraft to obtain a marking tape and a step of affixing the marking tape to the exterior wall of the aircraft. The disclosure herein also concerns a marking tape for the implementing of the method, a marking device obtained from the method, and an aircraft comprising the marking device. |
US10676212B2 |
Super capacitor based emergency lighting system
An emergency lighting system (ELS) for an aircraft has a capacitor, at least one of an onboard power system and a ground power unit configured to charge the capacitor, and a light emitting diode (LED) selectively powered by the capacitor. |
US10676209B1 |
System and method for engaging appropriate aircraft controls during an engine-related emergency
The present invention provides a system and method for pilot(s) to avoid engaging incorrect control(s) and/or switch(es) in the event of engine fire or mechanical malfunction, to prevent shutdown of a functioning engine. The system and method employs amber or another color lights to indicate a malfunction that the pilot may correct, such as restarting a functional engine that has ceased working. Additionally, the system and method of the present invention employs red or another color lights to indicate to the pilot(s) that a mandatory shutdown of a failed engine is required, and provides guidance to the correct controls and switches, as indicated and positively identified by the lighting system and method. |
US10676207B2 |
Apparatus to store a drogue hose on an aircraft
Apparatus to store a drogue hose on an aircraft are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes a drum to rotate in a first direction to coil a hose and a second direction to uncoil the hose, a carriage at least partially surrounding the drum, the carriage including rollers to guide the hose as the hose is coiled and uncoiled, the carriage having an outer surface covering the rollers and wheels coupled to the carriage, the wheels to facilitate movement of the carriage along a length of the drum as the drum rotates. |
US10676203B2 |
Air input structure for an aircraft nacelle
An air input structure includes an air input lip and a front reinforcement frame placed inside the air input lip. The front part of the air input lip has a plurality of segments distributed angularly along the leading edge of the air input lip, two adjacent segments being separated by an intermediate part having an excess thickness. Each segment has four edges, each having an excess thickness relative to the rest of the segment. |
US10676195B2 |
Space-optimized passenger seat arrangement for a vehicle cabin
A passenger seat arrangement for a vehicle cabin includes at least one first group of passenger seats with a first passenger seat and a second passenger seat, at least one third passenger seat, and an aisle extending parallel to a longitudinal axis. The first passenger seat or the third passenger seat is arranged directly adjacent to the aisle and with a seating direction extending parallel thereto. A seating direction of the second passenger seat is rotated relative to the seating direction of the first passenger seat by a first angle of at least 2°, and the first group of passenger seats and the third passenger seat are arranged adjacent to one another and have a longitudinal offset along the longitudinal axis. |
US10676187B2 |
Robust amphibious aircraft
A robust amphibious air vehicle incorporates a fuselage with buoyant stabilizers and wings extending from the fuselage. At least one lift fan is mounted in the fuselage. Movable propulsion units carried by the wings are rotatable through a range of angles adapted for vertical and horizontal flight operations. |
US10676186B2 |
Compliant engine nacelle for aircraft
An aircraft includes a fuselage and a wing extending from each lateral side of the fuselage. A nacelle is pivotably se cured to each wing. The nacelle has a rotor located thereat, with the rotor having a rotor tip path plane defined by rotation of the rotor about a rotor axis of rotation. When the rotor tip path plane is changed relative to the wing, the nacelle pivots relative to the wing about a nacelle hinge axis to reduce flapping required by the rotor. A method of operating an aircraft includes changing a rotor tip path plane orientation relative to a wing of the aircraft. The rotor disposed at a nacelle, with the nacelle pivotably secured to the wing. The nacelle is pivoted relative to the wing to reduce an overall tip path plane change requirement of the rotor. |
US10676183B2 |
Forward folding rotor blades
A rotor blade rotation system includes two or more rotor blades, each rotor blade in mechanical communication with a hub and pivotable about an axis of rotation, a bearing plate comprising a rotating portion and a non-rotating portion, a fold linkage coupled to the rotating portion of the bearing plate and in mechanical communication with the rotor blade, and an actuator coupled to the non-rotating portion of the bearing plate and operable to reposition the bearing plate from a first position to a second position such that the folding links pivot the rotor blades from a deployed position to a forward folded position. |
US10676177B1 |
Robotic landing gear for rotorcraft
The present invention relates to robotic landing gear for a rotorcraft that is designed to allow for landing on sloped and irregular surfaces. The robotic landing gear consists of articulated legs with contact sensors. Once the contact sensor touches a landing surface, the articulated leg in which contact is detected retracts to maintain a certain amount of contact pressure with the surface. Each articulated leg does this independently until contact is detected on the sensors of all of the robotic legs, at which point the legs lock in position and the rotorcraft can safely land. |
US10676171B2 |
Structural panel with splice joint between adjacent core structures
A structural panel is provided that includes a first core structure and a second core structure. The second core structure includes a plurality of core components, which components includes a corrugated ribbon, a first wall and a second wall. The corrugated ribbon includes a plurality of baffles and a plurality of porous septums. The baffles and the porous septums are laterally between and connected to the first wall and the second wall. Each of the porous septums are longitudinally between a respective adjacent pair of the baffles. A first of the core components projects longitudinally into and/or along the first core structure at a splice joint between the first core structure and the second core structure. |
US10676170B1 |
Flex connection system
Aspects of the disclosure provide a flex connection for high altitude balloon applications. During operation flex connection allows a payload of a high-altitude balloon to remain level when an envelope of the balloon is tilted, in order to change the direction of the balloon. As an example, a system may include a balloon envelope, a payload, a cable between the balloon envelope and the payload, and a flex connection on the cable. The flex connection enables the payload to remain level relative to the ground when the balloon is in flight and the balloon envelope is tilted relative to the payload. The flex connection includes a top portion, a plurality of discs, and a bottom portion. |
US10676167B2 |
Boat lift
A boat lift includes four posts and four linear actuators, each attached to one of the posts. Each linear actuator includes an extendable and retractable member oriented for extension and retraction substantially parallel to the post. Ends of a first pair of the extendable and retractable members are connected to a first carrier and ends of a second pair of the extendable and retractable members are connected to a second carrier. A cradle or platform is supported by the first and second carriers. The boat lift may be supported by the ground, by a structure, for example, a dock, a sea wall or a wall of a boat house, or by pontoons. |
US10676166B1 |
Surf wake forming systems and methods with gyroscope force vector translation
A wakeboat has a hull, the hull forming a wake when moving forward in the water, with a left quiet region and a right quiet region in the wake. The hull may exhibit rotation around one or more of its roll, pitch, and yaw axes which affects the quiet regions in the wake. A gyroscope supported in the hull may be used to rotate the hull around one or more axes. Such rotation may be used to create a surf left and/or surf right configuration, and measured via one or more sensors. Other systems and methods are also provided. |
US10676164B2 |
Marine apparatus for collecting waste
A marine apparatus for collecting waste, including a vessel frame; at least one float or ballast tank mounted on the vessel frame; a removable frame configured to receive a waste collector; at least one guide mounted on either the vessel frame or the removable frame; and at least one slide mounted on the other of the vessel frame or the removable frame, said at least one slide including a channel closed at one end and open at an opposite end, the open end forming a receiving end for receiving a respective guide. |
US10676161B1 |
Boat tethering and launching device
A boat tethering and launching system and device including a first longitudinally extending length of tethering material having a first modulus of elasticity, the first length of tethering material having a first end and a second end; a second longitudinally extending length of tethering material having a second modulus of elasticity, the second length of tethering material having a first section, a second section, and a third section, the second end of the first length of tethering material being coupled to the first section of the second length of tethering material; a biasing member having a length that is shorter than that of the second section of the second longitudinally extending length of tethering material, the biasing member having a third modulus of elasticity; and wherein each of the first, second, and third moduli of elasticity have different values. |
US10676155B2 |
Device for actuating a front derailleur of a bicycle
A device for actuating a bicycle front derailleur and displacing a transmission chain between toothed wheels of different diameters. An indexer associated with the derailleur comprises a first stop position and a second stop position. The first stop corresponds to engagement of the transmission chain on a first toothed wheel and the second stop position corresponds to engagement of the transmission chain on a different toothed wheel. A control lever operatively active on the indexer switches between the stop positions with a single actuation of the control lever. |
US10676152B2 |
Bicycle crank assembly
A bicycle crank assembly with adjustment orientation system for ovoid toothed chainrings comprising a right crank arm (2) provided with a fifth torque transmission profile (211); a shaft (1) provided with a second torque transmission profile (121) which is non-rotatably engaged to said fifth profile (211); and a transmission element (3), for incorporating toothed chainrings, provided with a fourth torque transmission profile (301) to non-rotatably engage with the first torque transmission profile (120) of the shaft (1). So, when combining the N2 angular positions provided by the coupling between the right crank (2) and the shaft (1) with the N1 angular positions provided by the coupling between the transmission element (3) and the shaft (1), Nt different relative angular positions between the right crank (2) and the transmission element (3) are obtained, thus increasing the possible orientations and decreasing the angular increment between consecutive orientations of the crank assembly. |
US10676151B2 |
Hydraulic operating device
A hydraulic operating device for a small vehicle including a bicycle is basically provided with a base member, an operating member, a piston, a handlebar fixing structure and a hydraulic reservoir tank. The base member includes a cylinder having a cylinder bore. The operating member is pivotally coupled to the base member about a pivot axis. The piston is movably disposed in the cylinder bore and operatively coupled to the operating member to move the piston within the cylinder bore. The handlebar fixing structure is coupled to the base member. The handlebar fixing structure defines a handlebar arrangement area. The hydraulic reservoir tank has a hydraulic fluid chamber fluidly connected to the cylinder bore. The hydraulic reservoir tank at least partially overlaps the handlebar arrangement area as viewed in a pivot axis direction parallel to the pivot axis of the operating member. |
US10676150B2 |
Integrated drive for bicycle handlebars
An integrated drive for bicycle handlebars comprising a grip body having a shape and size suitable for being gripped by the cyclist in a holding condition while riding, a brake lever carried by the grip body, a hydraulic system mounted inside the grip body and mechanically actuated by the brake lever to send pressurised fluid into a braking system, and a set of gearshift drives, on said grip body. Such a drive, which encloses in the same grip body not only all that is needed to drive the hydraulic brake, but also drives for the gearshift and allows the overall bulk to be significantly reduced. |
US10676149B2 |
Vehicle wheel axle assembly
An axle assembly including: an axle sleeve having first and second end faces, an axially extending through opening, and a radially extending first engagement surface; and a control shaft extending within the opening and having a radially extending second engagement surface. The control shaft is axially displaceable relative to the axle sleeve and is axially retained to the axle sleeve by means of an overlie engagement between the first and second engagement surfaces. At least one of the first and second engagement surfaces is radially displaceable between an engaged orientation corresponding to the overlie engagement and a released orientation corresponding to a release of the overlie engagement. The overlie engagement serves to axially retain the control shaft to the axle sleeve and the released orientation serves to remove the overlie engagement and permit the control shaft to be axially withdrawn and separated from the axle sleeve in the retracting direction. |
US10676146B2 |
Bicycle and electrical seatpost assembly
An electrical seatpost assembly comprises a first cylinder, a second cylinder, a positioning structure, an electrical actuator, and a power supply. The second cylinder is telescopically received in the first cylinder. The positioning structure is to adjustably position the second cylinder relative to the first cylinder in a telescopic direction. The electrical actuator is to actuate the positioning structure in accordance with an electrical signal. The power supply is to supply electrical power to the electrical actuator. The power supply and the electrical actuator at least partly overlap with each other when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the telescopic direction. |
US10676145B2 |
Adjustable compliance bicycle
A bicycle includes a lower frame member and an upper frame member connected to a head tube. The lower frame member includes a down tube, a bottom bracket, and chain stays. The upper frame member includes a top tube, seat stays, and a passage formed in part by a first side wall and a second side wall. The first and second side walls include a first and second openings, respectively. A seat tube extends in an upward direction from the bottom bracket and through the passage. The seat tube includes an opening that extends laterally therethrough. A passive pivot assembly secures the seat tube within the passage, and includes a guide sleeve that extends through the first opening, through the opening in the seat tube, and through the second opening. One or more fasteners secure the guide sleeve to the upper frame member. |
US10676139B2 |
Linking structure for linking a fiber-reinforced plastics component to a linking component, and an assembly of a fiber-reinforced plastics component on at least one linking component
A linking structure (1) is provided for linking a fiber-reinforced plastic component (2) to a support. The linking structure (1) has a main body (3) produced from a fiber-composite material and has a linking portion (4) configured so that a fastening screw can pass through the linking portion (4). The fastening screw is screw-fittable to the support. The linking portion (4) has two opposite end sides, and a fiber-reinforced cross-laid structure (7) extends between the two end sides of the linking portion (4). |
US10676138B2 |
Vehicle underbody structure comprising a reinforcement element between a longitudinal beam and a lowerside sill part
A vehicle underbody structure containing a floor panel, at least one longitudinal beam extending in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle under said floor panel and at least one lowerside sill part extending in the longitudinal direction adjacent to the floor panel, and at least one reinforcement element extending in a transversal direction, substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, said reinforcement element made of a press hardened steel part having a tensile strength higher or equal to 1200 MPa and extending under the floor panel and being attached at one of its transversal ends to the longitudinal beam and at the other of its transversal ends to the lowerside sill part is provided. A vehicle body including the vehicle underbody structure is also provided. |
US10676131B2 |
Method for at least semi-autonomously manoeuvring a motor vehicle with position correction, driver assistance system and motor vehicle
The invention relates to a method for at least semi-autonomously manoeuvring a motor vehicle (1), in which a sensor (4) is used to determine a position value describing a current relative position between an object (8) in an area (7) surrounding the motor vehicle (1) and the motor vehicle (1), a driving trajectory (13) is determined, the motor vehicle (1) is manoeuvred along the determined driving trajectory (13), the position value is continuously updated during manoeuvring of the motor vehicle (1) on the basis of odometry, and contact between at least one wheel of the motor vehicle (1) and the object (8) is detected, wherein the position value is corrected if the contact between the at least one wheel and the object (8) is detected and the position value describes a relative position which differs from the contact between the at least one wheel and the object (8). |
US10676126B2 |
Rotation control assembly for a steering column
A rotation control assembly for a steering column assembly includes a steering shaft. The rotation control assembly also includes a driving tab rotatable with the steering shaft. The rotation control assembly further includes a driven tab rotatable relative to the steering shaft, the driving tab adapted to engage the driven tab upon rotation of the steering shaft. The rotation control assembly yet further includes an end stop positioned to engage the driven tab upon rotation of the driven tab to the end stop, engagement of the driven tab and the end stop limiting rotation of the steering shaft. |
US10676124B2 |
Steering column assembly
A steering column assembly comprises a telescopic shroud having an outer shroud portion and an inner shroud portion, a clamp rail fixed to the inner shroud portion including a slot that extends axially along the inner shroud portion, a clamp bolt that extends perpendicular to the shroud that may be rotated around its long axis by operation of a locking lever, and a toothed block that is connected to the clamp bolt having a row of teeth on each side, the pitch between teeth of each row being equal to, or a whole multiple of, the pitch of the teeth of a corresponding row of the slot. The toothed block is supported by a carrier that moves in response to rotation of the clamp bolt to in turn move the toothed block between a clamped position and an unclamped position and supports the toothed block such that the toothed block is free to move from side to side when in the slot. The teeth of a first row of the slot and the corresponding teeth of the toothed block when in flank to flank contact prevent axial movement of the toothed block along the slot in a direction corresponding to a telescopic collapse of the shroud and in that the teeth of a second row of the slot and the corresponding teeth of the toothed block permit axial movement of the toothed block along the slot in a direction corresponding to a collapse of the shroud whilst applying a thrust to the toothed block that moves the toothed block sideways across the slot so that the flanks of the teeth of the first row face the flanks of the corresponding teeth of the toothed block. |
US10676121B2 |
Retractable steering column assembly and method
A selectively autonomous steering column assembly includes a steering column shaft. Also included is a steering input device coupled to the steering column shaft. Further included is a column adjustment assembly configured to translate the steering column shaft between a retracted position and a driving position. Yet further included is at least one signal indicating when the steering column shaft is in the driving position. When steering column shaft is in the retracted position, directional control is automated, and when the steering column shaft is returned to the driving position as indicated by the at least one signal, direction control via the steering input device is enabled. |
US10676117B2 |
Canopy pole system
A canopy assembly is provided for a ride-on vehicle including a canopy and a canopy frame assembly. The canopy frame assembly has a housing, a release member connected to the housing, a canopy support extending through the housing, and a connector connected to the canopy support. The canopy support has a first stop adjacent a first end of the canopy support and a second stop adjacent a second end of the canopy support. The release member engages the canopy support at the first stop to maintain the canopy support in the first position, wherein the canopy support is retracted, and at the second stop to maintain the canopy support in the second position, wherein the canopy support is in the extended position. |
US10676102B2 |
Control system for hybrid vehicle
Provided is a control system (1) for a hybrid vehicle (8) which is configured to directly transmit an output of an internal combustion engine (2) to a driven wheel (17) via a lockup clutch (18) and transmit an output of an electric motor is to the driven wheel by disengaging the lockup clutch depending on an operating state of the vehicle. The control system is configured to activate a warning unit (36, 37) when the oil pressure is below a prescribed oil pressure threshold value and the rotational speed of the engine detected by the rotary encoder is higher than a rotational speed threshold value. The rotational speed threshold value is a first threshold value when the lockup clutch is fully disengaged, and a second threshold value higher than the first threshold value when the lockup clutch is fully engaged, being engaged and being disengaged. |
US10676101B2 |
Vehicle control system, vehicle control method, and vehicle control program
A vehicle control system including: a recognition unit that is configured to recognize a peripheral situation of a subject vehicle; an automated driving control unit that is configured to execute a plurality of driving modes including an automated driving mode of automatically performing at least one of speed control and steering control of the subject vehicle, and switch a driving mode that is executed on the basis of the peripheral situation recognized by the recognition unit; a communication unit that is configured to transmit information related to switching sites switched to a driving mode in which the degree of automated driving is low by the automated driving control unit on the basis of the peripheral situation recognized by the recognition unit to an external device, and receive information related to a specific site derived on the basis of the information related to the switching sites, which is collected from vehicles, from the external device; and an information providing unit that is configured to output predetermined information in a case where the subject vehicle approaches the specific site indicated by the information related to the specific site which is received by the communication unit. |
US10676095B2 |
Method and a system for improved gear shifting of a transmission
The invention relates to a method for improved gear shifting of a vehicle having an Otto-engine and a vehicle transmission with a manually actuated clutch of the vehicle transmission, comprising the steps of: determining a first set of condition parameter values, said parameters comprising clutch position, requested engine torque and engine speed; determining if the first set of condition parameter values meet first predetermined conditions; if the first predetermined conditions of said first set of condition parameter values are met, activating a function for interrupting fuel provision of the engine before disengaging the vehicle transmission during gear shifting. The invention also relates also to system and a computer program product for implementing the method and a motor vehicle equipped with the system. |
US10676093B2 |
Vehicle control system, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control system includes a recognition unit configured to recognize a situation in the surroundings of a vehicle, a lane change control unit configured to cause a lane of the vehicle to be changed from a first lane to a second lane without depending upon a steering operation of an occupant of the vehicle, and a determination unit configured to determine whether or not a nearby vehicle travelling in a lane adjacent to the second lane and the vehicle are in a parallel traveling state in a case that the lane of the vehicle is changed to the second lane by the lane change control unit on the basis of the situation in the surroundings recognized by the recognition unit, wherein the lane change control unit causes control details of the lane change to be different between a case in which the determination unit determines that the nearby vehicle and the vehicle are in the parallel traveling state and a case in which the determination unit determines that the nearby vehicle and the vehicle are not in the parallel traveling state. |
US10676082B2 |
Parking assistance method and parking assistance device
A parking assistance method including: setting a target parking position of a vehicle on the basis of a circumferential situation of the vehicle detected by a circumferential situation detection sensor; determining a communication situation between an operation device configured to receive an operation by an operator outside the vehicle and transmit an instruction signal corresponding to the operation and a communication device mounted on the vehicle and configured to receive the instruction signal; limiting the operation for manually adjusting the target parking position in the operation device depending on the communication situation; transmitting, when the target parking position is adjusted, the instruction signal for moving the target parking position to the communication device; and parking the vehicle by the automatic driving in the target parking position moved depending on the instruction signal received at the communication device. |
US10676081B2 |
Driving control apparatus
A driving control apparatus includes: a movement control unit that controls movement of a vehicle in accordance with a first movement path indicating a movement trajectory to a first target position that is a movement destination of the vehicle; and a movement path calculating unit that calculates a second movement path as a movement path to a second target position from a position after the vehicle moves from a current position of the vehicle for a predetermined period of time along the first movement path, wherein the movement control unit controls movement of the vehicle to the second target position in accordance with the second movement path after causing the vehicle to move along the first movement path for the predetermined period of time. |
US10676078B2 |
Vehicle control system, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control system may include a power generator, a storage battery, a running electric motor, a determiner configured to determine an area toward which a vehicle occupant of the vehicle has a line of vision directed; a deriver configured to derive an index based on a frequency at which the vehicle occupant has the line of vision directed toward a specific area on the basis of a determination result; and a controller configured to operate the power generator in a case in which an amount of power of the storage battery is equal to or smaller than a threshold and operate the power generator regardless of the threshold of the amount of power of the storage battery in a case in which the index derived is equal to or higher than a predetermined degree. |
US10676077B2 |
Systems and methods of energy management and control of vehicle accessories
Systems, apparatuses, and methods disclosed herein provide for receiving internal vehicle information, external static information, and external dynamic information; controlling the operation of one or more electronic accessories of the vehicle based on the received information; and managing a power supply for the one or more electronic accessories based on the energy usage and the operation of the electronic accessories. |
US10676074B2 |
Brake fluid pressure control apparatus for vehicle
A brake fluid pressure control apparatus for a vehicle includes a parameter calculation unit configured to calculate a rollover detection parameter; and a steering maneuver determination unit configured to determine whether an abrupt steering maneuver is made. The parameter calculation unit is configured to calculate a first composition roll angle as the rollover detection parameter, by combining at a predetermined weight assignment ratio a first roll angle equivalent to an actual roll angle with a second roll angle obtained using a parameter which changes with a phase earlier than the first roll angle, and to calculate the first composition roll angle by changing the weight assignment ratio such that a weight of the second roll angle is higher when the steering maneuver determination unit determines that an abrupt steering maneuver is made than when the steering maneuver determination unit determines that the abrupt steering maneuver is not made. |
US10676070B2 |
Device for protection of an optical sensor
A device for protection of an optical sensor includes at least one nozzle for projection of air in front of the optical sensor, the projection nozzle being arranged on a side of the optical sensor and linked to an air discharge pump via a discharge conduit such that the air projected by the air projection nozzle is flush with the optical sensor, and at least one suction conduit arranged on the opposite side of the optical sensor to the projection nozzle. The suction conduit is linked to the discharge conduit of the pump, downstream of the pump, such that the suction in the suction conduit is achieved by a Venturi effect. |
US10676068B2 |
Cap and driving arm for a wiping device for a motor vehicle
The invention relates to a cap A comprising a first portion 1 that is able to cover a first end of a wiper arm of a wiping system of a vehicle, and a second portion 2 comprising an attachment means for attaching the cap A to the driving arm, characterized in that this attachment means comprises at least one rotation zone 222 that is arranged so as to allow the cap A to rotate with respect to the driving arm, and a zone 223 for locking said cap A to said driving arm. |
US10676067B2 |
User capture device configuration for a vehicle
Methods and systems are disclosed for facial recognition camera configurations for a vehicle. For one embodiment, a vehicle includes a door assembly. The door assembly includes: a window, a lower door assembly body, an upper door frame and a user capture device. The upper door frame is fixedly attached to the lower door assembly body and surrounding the window. The upper door frame includes a recessed portion in an inner panel of the upper door frame. The recessed portion houses the user capture device for identifying and authenticating users of the vehicle. |
US10676058B2 |
Vehicle dashboard safety features
A vehicle includes: a dashboard with load sensors and airbag(s), a seat, processor(s) configured to: (a) detect load on the dashboard, (b) generate a display based on (a), (c) count time elapsed since (b), (d) activate a vibrating motor of the seat based on (a) and (c), (e) count time elapsed since (d), (f) disable the airbag(s) based on (a) and (e). |
US10676055B2 |
System for energy absorption and load transfer
An exemplary side impact system for a vehicle includes an energy absorption member including a first portion, a second portion, a third portion, and a fourth portion, the first and second portions connected by a first arcuate portion, the second and third portions connected by a second arcuate portion, and the third and fourth portions connected by a third arcuate portion such that the energy absorption member has a W-shaped cross-section and a load path distribution member. The load path distribution member is coupled to the energy absorption member at the first and third arcuate portions. |
US10676053B2 |
Power source device
A power source device that includes a first battery; a second battery; a power supply line that supplies power to a plurality of loads; a power source line that connects the first battery and the power supply line; a first fuse that is connected between the power source line and the power supply line; a fuse portion whose current capacity is made smaller or larger than a current capacity of the first fuse depending on whether a potential of the power source line is higher or lower than a reference potential; and a first switch that is connected between the second battery and the fuse portion, and is connected to the power supply line via the fuse portion. |
US10676051B2 |
Circuit for vehicle
Power is supplied and a communication path secured by connecting various accessories to branch lines, each of which branches from a main line included in backbone structures. Control of power distribution and the like is implemented by communication between higher-level control units arranged in a smart power supply box, for example, and lower-level control units arranged in area drivers, for example. A switching circuit is arranged at a connection location between the main lines and the branch lines, and is automatically switched such that the terminals to be connected are coordinated. Specifications such as the current of multiple terminals on the power supply side are commonly fixed, and the power to be distributed is controlled by switching the number of terminals to be used. Component standardization and a reduction in part numbers are made easier. The connection position can be freely changed. |
US10676047B1 |
Wire harness mounting assembly
A wire harness mounting assembly includes a housing and a clip assembly. The housing has at least one bracket, and the clip assembly has an arm. The clip assembly is supported by the at least one bracket of the housing. The arm includes a plurality of segments connected by a hinge such that the arm folds in alternating directions into a spring configuration. |
US10676044B2 |
Interior part and method for manufacturing the same
An interior part having high mechanical strength while having a stitch pattern penetrating a base-material layer is provided. A manufacturing method that improves strength of the base-material layer and enhances sewing compatability is also provided.The interior part includes a skin layer joined to a base-material layer. The base-material layer includes reinforcing fibers and a thermoplastic resin. A thread sewn between the base-material layer and a design surface of the skin layer forms a stitch pattern provided on the design surface. A needle hole of the base-material layer is blocked at least at one of an opening on the base-material layer and a hole inside. The method includes shaping a fiber-reinforced board in which the thermoplastic resin is softened, and blocking at least one of the opening of the needle hole and the hole inside. |
US10676043B2 |
Removable tool storage compartment
A removable and replaceable tool storage compartment apparatus including tool storage compartments and a compartment receiver. The tool storage compartments each include a frame, a plurality of panels coupled to the frame. A closure is configured to open and close an entrance to an inside of the tool storage compartment. The compartment receiver is configured to secure to a truck and support the tool storage compartment thereon. Lift mounts are coupled to the tool storage compartment and are used to remove the tool storage compartments from the truck. A lock is configured to lock the tool storage compartments to the compartment receiver and thereby lock the tool storage compartment to the truck. |
US10676041B2 |
Vehicular camera with pliable connection of PCBS
A vehicular camera configured to be disposed at a vehicle so as to have a field of view exterior of the vehicle includes a lens holder, an imager printed circuit board, a connector printed circuit board and a rear housing. The imager printed circuit board has an imager disposed at a side thereof and is attached to the lens holder with the imager side facing the lens. The imager printed circuit board and the connector printed circuit board are joined together via a pliable material. The rear housing is mated with the lens holder to encase the imager printed circuit board and the connector printed board. |
US10676032B2 |
Systems and methods for egress from a motor home
An emergency exit door assembly for a vehicle. The door assembly can include a door panel that is movably coupled to the wall of the vehicle. The door panel can have an inner surface and an outer surface. The door panel can be configured for selective movement between a closed position and an open position in which an opening within the wall is exposed. A headboard component can be incorporated into the door panel, and a bed pedestal within the vehicle can be positioned in proximity to the headboard component when the door panel is in a closed position. |
US10676031B2 |
Retractable vehicle step
A retractable vehicle step is attachable to a vehicle or truck. The vehicle step facilitates access to a cargo hold, interior, or roof of the vehicle. Advantageously, the vehicle step may provide clearance space relative to a tailgate of the vehicle by displacing a stepping member of the vehicle step in a generally lateral direction. The vehicle step desirably has a covered and protected biasing mechanism for transitioning between retracted and extended positions of the stepping member. Advantageously, the vehicle step may be pulled out from under the vehicle by the foot of a user. Another advantage is that the vehicle step is readily attachable to the vehicle using already existing connection members, thereby generally eliminating or mitigating the need for customized retrofitting and avoiding undesirable installation cost and time. Finally, the vehicle step may be configured into at least two different arrangements for attachment to a vehicle utilizing the same components. |
US10676019B2 |
Vehicle dual-functional lighting module and vehicle dual-functional lighting set
A vehicle dual-functional lighting module is provided, including a light guide layer having a top surface, a bottom surface and at least one side surface, one lateral solid-state light source located on the side surface of the light guide layer and emitting a first light in a first direction, and one direct light solid-state light source located below the light guide layer and emitting a second light selectively in a second direction. The first light is guided by the side surface and led out of the top surface to present a surface-illuminated surface light source. The first direction is substantially perpendicular to the second direction. The second light is emitted toward the top surface to present an intensified light source which is located in the surface light source to selectively enhance the illumination intensity locally of the surface light source. A vehicle dual-functional lighting set is also provided. |
US10676007B2 |
Portable lift device, system, and method
A portable lift device that includes a portable lift column assembly having a lift column including a first end, a second end, and a length there between. The second end of the lift column has at least one column attachment system. The lift column assembly further includes a riser assembly coupled to the lift column and movable with respect to the lift column. The riser assembly includes a riser attachment device. The portable lift device also includes a platform assembly movable with the riser assembly and having a platform structure coupled to at least one platform attachment system. The at least one platform attachment-system selectively engages the riser attachment device to detachably couple the platform assembly with the riser assembly and wherein the platform structure maintains structural integrity under a predetermined load capacity. The platform assembly is movable with the riser assembly. |
US10676002B2 |
Vehicle seat with cantilevered headrest assembly and positioning system
A headrest assembly includes a headrest body as well as a first support arm with a seatback rear support connection to a rear of a seatback and a cantilevered portion extending upwardly to a first headrest connection end. A second support arm has a rear seatback support connection and a cantilevered portion extending upwardly to a second headrest connection end. The first headrest connection end and the second headrest connection end are spaced apart a distance in the lateral direction to form a support connection. An adjustable connection is provided between the headrest body and the support connection. The adjustable connection includes a height adjustment means for adjusting a position of the headrest body relative to the support connection in a height direction. |
US10675995B2 |
Vehicle seat comprising a latching device and an additional control device
A vehicle seat comprising at least one first and one second adjustment part and a latching device is provided. The first adjustment part is formed by a backrest of the vehicle seat and the second adjustment part is formed by a seat part of the vehicle seat. The first adjustment part is lockable in a first adjustment region in a plurality of adjustment positions relative to the second adjustment part by means of the latching device, and is adjustable relative to the second adjustment part when the latching device is in a release position, for setting the backrest in its inclination with respect to the seat part. The first adjustment part is adjustable from the first adjustment region into a second adjustment region in which the backrest is folded forward in the direction of the seat part or even onto the seat part. |
US10675994B2 |
Vehicle with inwardly rotating seat
A vehicle seat with a seat bottom and backrest is configured for movement between a forward-facing position and an inwardly-rotated position in a reconfigurable vehicle passenger cabin. The movement includes rotation about a vertical axis located along an inboard side of the seat and a rear side of the seat bottom. The vertical axis can be located within an inboard quarter of the seat, rearward of an occupant seating surface of the seat bottom, forward or rearward of a rear side of a bottom end of the backrest, and various combinations of these locations. In addition to providing a seat occupant with additional freedom of movement within the passenger cabin, the inwardly-rotated position of the seat can also provide a safer condition for the seat occupant with respect to structural portions of the vehicle body. |
US10675991B2 |
Methods for reconfigurable battery charger control
Methods of charging a vehicle battery pack are disclosed. Example methods may include determining a voltage imbalance between at least two parallel strings of a battery pack exceeds a threshold magnitude. Methods may further include electrically reducing the voltage imbalance between the at least two parallel strings using a series circuit including a first group of one or more of the battery cells of a first one of the parallel strings, and reconnecting the parallel strings in an electrical circuit in parallel to each other, in which configuration the strings of the battery pack may supply power to the vehicle. |
US10675990B2 |
Drone docking system
A drone docking system is disclosed that is connected to a drone. The drone docking system has a positioning member that connects to the drone and is configured to rotate the angle of the drone from a generally horizontal position to a generally vertical position. Connected to the positioning member is a charging member, which in one embodiment has a charging prong. The charging member is configured to connect to a power source, such as one located on existing infrastructure, e.g., a street light. A connection member is connected to the charging member. The connection member engages existing infrastructure to hold the drone in place. In one arrangement, the connection member has a pair of arcuate arms that receive, retain, and hold onto the existing infrastructure. In one example, the pair of arcuate arms are spring biased to apply a gripping pressure on the existing infrastructure. |
US10675986B2 |
Driving support device, driving support system and driving support method
The driving support device is provided with: a speed acquisition unit for acquiring speed information of a vehicle; a distance information acquisition unit for acquiring information on the distance between the vehicle and an intersection; a running state judgment unit for judging a dangerous running state to be determined by a stop condition for causing the vehicle to stop in front of the intersection and an entry condition for causing the vehicle to enter the intersection, on the basis of the distance to the intersection, the speed of the vehicle, and signal information; a determination unit for determining whether to cause the vehicle to stop at the intersection or to pass through the intersection if the running state judgment unit judges that the vehicle is in the dangerous running state; and a specification unit for specifying a regeneration time zone when running accompanied with regenerative braking is performed or an inertia time zone when inertia running is performed, before the vehicle arrives at the intersection, depending on a result of determination by the determination unit. |
US10675984B2 |
Drive system and method for vehicle employing multiple electric motors
The present disclosure relates to a drive system for a vehicle. The drive system may have an electronic drive unit (EDU) subsystem including at least one synchronous motor and at least one asynchronous motor, controllable independently from one another. An electronic controller may be used which is responsive to a torque request input signal and configured to control the EDU subsystem. A memory may be included which is operably associated with the electronic controller and configured to store at least one blending map containing information on percentage outputs from the synchronous and asynchronous motors for the electronic controller to select in response to different torque request input signals, the percentage outputs being selected to optimize a characteristic of the EDU subsystem. |
US10675978B2 |
Electric vehicle, vehicle-mounted charger, and method for controlling the same
The present disclosure provides an electric vehicle, a vehicle-mounted charger and a method for controlling the same. The method includes: obtaining a first total discharging period for controlling the H bridge in a first manner and a second total charging period for controlling the H bridge in a second manner when a power battery discharges via the vehicle-mounted charger; determining a relation between the first total discharging period and the second total discharging period; selecting a manner for controlling the H bridge according to a relation between the first total discharging period and the second total discharging period to perform temperature balanced control over the first switch transistor, the second switch transistor, the third switch transistor and the fourth switch transistor. |
US10675977B1 |
Vehicle integrated computer
An electric vehicle (EV) can include a VIC in operable communication with the EV main computer and the EV infotainment system. The VIC can include a processor, a memory in operable communication with the processor, and a computer-readable medium in operable communication with the processor and having software, such as a hypervisor, stored thereon. The VIC can be configured to have internet connectivity. |
US10675974B2 |
360° rotatable handle shifter with shifter position reset functionality in lieu of rotating handle to a fixed position
A rotary shifter with 360° rotation in each of clockwise and counter clockwise rotating directions. The shifter includes a package housing with a bezel cover. A cylindrical shaped plunger housing is secured to a rotary knob supported atop the housing and which is selectively rotatable in the clockwise direction from a Park gear position, in succession, to each of a Reverse gear position, a Neutral gear position and at least one Drive gear position, with further clockwise rotation preventing movement beyond a final one of the Drive gear positions. The knob is further selectively rotatable in a counter clockwise direction to return to the Park gear position, with additional permitted counter-clockwise rotation retaining the shifter in the Park gear position. |
US10675966B2 |
Wheel driving unit
A wheel driving unit including a casing in which an electric motor and a speed reducer are incorporated, the wheel driving unit being disposed in a rim of a wheel so as to rotate the wheel, wherein a portion of the wheel driving unit located below the electric motor and the speed reducer is a lubricant reservoir for storing lubricant in the casing, and wherein a protrusion is provided at a lower portion of the lubricant reservoir so as to protrude in a direction toward an inner circumferential surface of the rim. |
US10675965B2 |
In-wheel motor driving device
The speed reduction unit (31) of the in-wheel motor driving device (10) includes an input shaft (32), an output shaft (41) coupled to a wheel hub (12) and extending in parallel with the input shaft, one or more intermediate shafts (35, 38) extending in parallel with the input shaft and output shaft, an input gear (33) coupled to the input shaft, an output gear (40) coupled to the output shaft, and a plurality of intermediate gears (34, 36, 37, 39) coupled to the intermediate shaft. The input gear, intermediate gears, and output gear are engaged with one another to form a driving force transmission path connecting the input gear to the output gear through the intermediate gears. At least one intermediate gear (37) of the intermediate gears has a diameter greater than the diameter of the output gear. |
US10675964B2 |
Road vehicle with an electric drive
A road vehicle with an electric drive having: a heat engine provided with a carrier shaft; a gearbox; at least one pump actuated by a carrier shaft; at least a reversible electric machine; a first mechanical transmission, which transmits the motion from the drive shaft of the heat engine to the carrier shaft and is provided with a first freewheel; a second mechanical transmission, which transmits the motion from the shaft of the electric machine to the carrier shaft and is provided with a second freewheel; and a third mechanical transmission, which is arranged in parallel to the second mechanical transmission, transmits the motion from the shaft of the electric machine to the carrier shaft, is provided with a third freewheel and reverses the direction of motion with respect to the second mechanical transmission. |
US10675962B2 |
Hybrid vehicle driving system
A hybrid vehicle driving system includes: a generator; a motor; a case which accommodates the generator and the motor; and a power control unit for controlling the generator and the motor, the generator and the motor being disposed side by side on a same axis within the case. The power control unit is mounted on the case by connecting a unit-side generator connector and a unit-side motor connector which are provided on a bottom surface of the power control unit with a case-side generator connector and a case-side motor connector which are disposed on the case, directly and respectively. The case is fixed to a vehicle framework member via a mount member, and a fixing point where the case and the mount member are fixed together is disposed near the case-side generator connector and the case-side motor connector. |
US10675961B2 |
Failsafe devices, including transportation vehicles
A failsafe device is provided to perform an operation including at least a part or all of one or more of a mechanical system, a hydraulic system, an electrical system, and a chemical system. The failsafe device includes at least one electronic system and an least one non-electronic system. The at least one electronic system is controlled by at least one computer and/or microprocessor. The at least one non-electronic system includes at least one of the mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and chemical systems. The failsafe device is configured to operate in two modes, a normal mode and an emergency mode. |
US10675960B2 |
Traveling device
The present invention provides a traveling device including: a framework member of a vehicle body; at least one rail member being supported by the framework member and extending substantially horizontally; a battery supporting member that is mounted to be insertable into the vehicle body and extractable from the vehicle body by the rail member for supporting a battery; and at least one damper member being disposed between the rail member and the battery supporting member, wherein the damper member is attached above or below the rail member. |
US10675959B2 |
Hierarchical inflatable structures and methods
Products and methods are provided for inflatable structures. In various exemplary embodiments, an inflatable structure is provided with multiple variable chambers including a first variable chamber and a second variable chamber. A first boundary envelope defines the first variable chamber and a second boundary envelope defines the second variable chamber. The first and second boundary envelopes separate the first chamber from the second chamber. The first and second variable chambers are defined by an operative scale that may differ by an order of magnitude between the first and second variable chambers. |
US10675958B1 |
Tension anchor device
A tension anchor device for securing a cable, having a mounting platform, an anchor base and an anchor nut secured to the cable for locking engagement with the anchor base. |
US10675956B2 |
Device for opening and closing opening/closing body
When it is determined that there is an individual abnormality, in which an individual drive section is in an abnormal state, while the opening/closing body is being moved by the drive sections or the opening/closing body is stopped in an open state, the opening/closing body operation device performs a restriction control on the drive section with the individual abnormality, the restriction control restricting the movement of the opening/closing body in the closing direction. The opening/closing body operation device makes a comparison of the driving state between the drive section subjected to restriction control and another drive section, and when it is determined that the drive sections are normal with respect to each other, the opening/closing body operation device deems the opening/closing body to be in a normal state and disengages the restriction control. |
US10675953B2 |
Side window visor, a method of installation, and a motor vehicle having a side window visor
A side window visor designed to attach to a vehicle window channel. The side window visor can be arranged and configured to extend over a portion of a window area for preventing inclement weather from entering the passenger cabin with the window slightly opened. A full length tab is reduced to form a plurality of tabs along the tab area of a side window visor. The plurality of tabs located on the side window visor allows the auto-up window feature to be used without causing large resistance and retraction of the window. |
US10675952B2 |
Winding device
The present invention discloses a winding device includes a screen, a winding shaft for winding the screen, a housing portion for housing the winding shaft, and a fiber assembly that supports rotatably an end portion of the winding shaft. The present invention also discloses a winding device includes a screen, a winding shaft for winding the screen, the winding shaft having an opening at an end portion, a housing portion for housing the winding shaft, a fiber assembly that is in the opening of the winding shaft, the fiber assembly having a hole along a center line direction of the winding shaft, and a support shaft that is in the hole of the fiber assembly, the support shaft supporting the fiber assembly rotatably. |
US10675948B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling a vehicle HVAC system
Disclosed are climate systems for vehicles and methods for controlling the climate systems. In some implementations, a climate system includes: (1) a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature within the compartment of the vehicle; (2) a user interface configured to receive a desired temperature from a user; (3) a first compressor powered by an engine of the vehicle to compress a refrigerant; (4) a second compressor driven by an electric motor to compress the refrigerant; and (5) a controller electrically coupled to the first compressor and the second compressor. The controller configured to: (1) calculate a thermal load of the compartment based on a difference between a desired temperature and a measured temperature; and, (2) based on the calculated load, selectively activate: (i) the engine, (ii) the first compressor, and/or (iii) the second compressor. |
US10675945B2 |
Sensor condensation prevention
This technology relates to a condensation reduction system for a sensor. The system may comprise a sensor cover, wherein the sensor cover is configured to house one or more sensor components, a flexible, external chamber, and a conduit. The external chamber may be communicably coupled to an interior of the sensor cover via the conduit configured such that during an increase of pressure of gas within the sensor cover the gas flows to the external chamber via the conduit and during a decrease in the pressure of gas within the sensor cover the gas flows from the external chamber to the sensor cover via the conduit. |
US10675944B2 |
Vehicular air conditioner
A vehicular air conditioner includes a temperature detection unit that detects a surface temperature of an object based on radiation from the object, a swing mechanism unit that causes the temperature detection unit to swing, thereby changing a location of a detection region, the detection region being a region in which surface temperature is detected by the temperature detection unit, and a controller that controls an operation of the swing mechanism unit. The controller changes the operation of the swing mechanism unit based on a magnitude of a thermal load in a passenger compartment. |
US10675941B2 |
Air-conditioner control
The invention provides an air-conditioner for maintaining a temperature of a conditioned space at or near a set temperature. The air-conditioner comprises at least one rotating or reciprocating element adapted to rotate or reciprocate at a variable frequency. The variable frequency including one or more nuisance frequencies at which vibration or noise within the air-conditioner or the conditioned space causes a nuisance. A processor (30) programmed to control variation of the variable frequency in response to operational requirement. The processor is configured to operate the at least one rotating or reciprocating element so as to substantially exclude operation at the one or more nuisance frequencies. |
US10675940B2 |
Heat pump air-conditioning system and electric vehicle
This disclosure discloses a heat pump air-conditioning system and an electric vehicle. The system includes a HVAC assembly, a compressor, and an outdoor heat exchanger. The HVAC assembly includes an indoor condenser, an indoor evaporator, and a damper mechanism. The damper mechanism selectively opens ventilation channels of the indoor condenser and/or the indoor evaporator. An outlet of the compressor communicates to an inlet of the indoor condenser. An outlet of the indoor condenser communicates to an inlet of the outdoor heat exchanger selectively through a first throttle branch or a first through-flow branch. An outlet of the outdoor heat exchanger communicates to an inlet of the indoor evaporator selectively through a second throttle branch or a second through-flow branch. Both an outlet of the indoor evaporator, the outlet of the indoor condenser, and the outlet of the outdoor heat exchanger communicate to an inlet of the compressor. |
US10675939B2 |
Pre-cooling and pre-heating transportation vehicles using predictive crowd estimation techniques
Methods, systems, and computer program products for pre-cooling and pre-heating vehicles using crowd estimation techniques are provided herein. A computer-implemented method includes estimating the number of individuals having travelled in a vehicle over sub-routes of a fixed route, learning temporal patterns pertaining to the number of individuals in the vehicle across each of the sub-routes, predicting the number of individuals that will be in the vehicle during the sub-routes based on the patterns, computing an expected amount of time for the vehicle to complete a sub-route and arrive at a location that commences a subsequent sub-route, determining an amount by which the energy required to maintain a temperature range in the vehicle is to be modified prior to the vehicle reaching the location based on said predicting and said computing, and utilizing energy to maintain the temperature range, based on said determining, prior to the vehicle reaching the location. |
US10675938B2 |
Air conditioner for vehicle and controlling method thereof
Disclosed is an air conditioner for a vehicle and a controlling method thereof. The air conditioner includes: a defrost vent and a face vent formed in a straight line; a defrost door part and a face door part formed in a straight line; and a duct separator having the defrost door part therein and being mounted inside an outlet, in which the defrost vent and the face vent are formed, to partition the defrost vent and the face vent, thereby enhancing assemblability by facilitating assembly even if the defrost door part and the face door part are mounted at different angles. Moreover, the air conditioner and the controlling method thereof can control an air outflow mode and an air inflow mode to be operated in interwork by connecting a first operating member for operating a mode door and a second operating member for operating an intake door with each other. |
US10675935B2 |
Suspension spring unit for a vehicle chassis
A suspension spring unit can be positioned between a vehicle body and a wheel support. The suspension spring unit may form a constituent part of the vehicle chassis, configured with spring bodies made from a fiber composite material. At least two ring bodies arranged in series may be made from a fiber composite material and may have a respectively closed contour. The two ring bodies may be connected to one another via at least one connecting element. |
US10675934B2 |
Axle assembly and method of manufacture
An axle assembly includes an axle housing having first and second arm portions that extend in opposite directions from a center portion, and an axle interface bracket that is fixedly mounted to the first arm portion. The axle interface bracket includes a base, holes extend from a bottom surface of the base, and channel walls that extend from the base and are disposed opposite the bottom surface. |
US10675931B2 |
Trailer bracket for sway control towing system
An apparatus for reducing sway between a towing vehicle and a trailer is disclosed. The apparatus may comprise a bracket assembly that attaches to a tongue of a trailer. The bracket assembly may include a surface for supporting a spring arm extending from a weight distribution hitch installed on a tow vehicle. The bracket assembly may include a clamp that is able to apply a frictional force to thereby oppose movement of the spring arm. The clamping force applied by the clamp may be variable to ensure proper operation. |
US10675925B1 |
System and method for determining tire wear and defects
The present invention provides a tire-wear detection sensor for a vehicle having a telematics system and tires including a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, and an RF antenna in electronic communication with the sensors, and capable of transmitting the temperature signal and the pressure signal to the telematics system. |
US10675924B2 |
Tire inflation system for an agricultural system
A tire inflation system for a work vehicle includes a controller with a memory and a processor, where the controller is configured to perform an iterative process until a stopping condition is reached. The iterative process includes receiving a tire pressure sensor signal indicative of a tire pressure a one tire, receiving a draft load sensor signal indicative of a draft load on the work vehicle, determining a draft load difference between the draft load and a maximum draft load, and outputting a target tire pressure output signal indicative of instructions to adjust the tire pressure of the tire in response to determining that the draft load difference is greater than or equal to a first threshold value. The stopping condition includes determining that the draft load difference is less than the first threshold value, determining that a variation in the draft load between iterations is less than a second threshold value, determining that a maximum runtime is reached, and determining that a maximum number of iterations is reached. |
US10675923B2 |
Pneumatic system for inflating a wheel, integrated to a driven axle
The invention relates to a system for pneumatically powering a wheel comprising a bearing support (10), a shaft (20) comprising a hub-forming end (21) which extends radially (Y), at least one set of rolling bearings (30), wherein the system further comprises a chamber (C) formed by the hub-forming end (21), the bearing support (10), a rolling bearing seal (40) and a chamber seal (50), a primary channel (60) crossing the bearing support (10) and opening into the chamber (C), a secondary channel (70) crossing the hub-forming end (21) and opening into the chamber (C), wherein seals seal the cavity (C) in order to let air pass from the primary channel to the secondary channel via the cavity (C). |
US10675916B2 |
Pneumatic tire
In a pneumatic tire, a land portion is provided with a land groove connected to a peripheral grooves only in first end portion among both end portions. A direction in which the first end portion of the land groove connected to first side of at least one the peripheral groove is inclined to a tire width direction is the same as a direction in which the first portion of the land groove connected to second side of the peripheral groove is inclined to the tire width direction. |
US10675910B2 |
Roller display device
A device for displaying at least one time-related magnitude including a timepiece movement including at least one time base and at least one energy source which extend in a first same plane, and at least one roller pivotably mounted about an axis of rotation A and which extends in a second plane parallel to the first plane, at least one roller including a display strip arranged on an outer periphery and on which at least one indication of the time-related magnitude is inscribed, the timepiece movement driving at least one roller in rotation about axis A via drive device which extend in the same second plane as at least one roller, at least one roller and the timepiece movement being centred on axis A. |
US10675909B2 |
Surgical marker
A marking instrument having a plurality of removable writing nibs serially aligned so that an operator can remove a spent or fluid-affected writing nib and, thereby, access a fresh writing tip. |
US10675903B2 |
Planographic printing plate precursor and plate-making method for planographic printing plate
Provided are a planographic printing plate precursor including: a support; and an image recording layer provided on the support, in which the image recording layer contains an infrared absorbing agent, a polymerization initiator, a polymerizable compound containing a hydrogen bonding group, and a hard polymer particle containing at least one group selected from the group consisting of a urethane group, a urea group, an imide group, an amide group, and a sulfonamide group on the surface of the hard polymer particle, and a number average primary particle diameter of the hard polymer particle is in a range of 0.01 to 1 μm; and a plate-making method for a planographic printing plate obtained by using the planographic printing plate precursor. |
US10675902B2 |
Insulator film formation method by flexographic printing and flexographic printing plate
A method of forming an insulator film by flexographic printing is provided with which an insulator film is formed on a printing object by using ink as an insulator film material and a flexographic printing plate with halftone dots convexly formed on a convex portion thereof that defines a printing pattern. A halftone dot condition change region with a condition of the halftone dots varied such that an ink retention volume therein is smaller than that in other region on the convex portion is provided on a part of the convex portion corresponding to an edge of the printing pattern. |
US10675896B2 |
Image recording apparatus
There is provided an image recording apparatus, including: a conveyer; a carriage; a recording head having at least three nozzle rows; and a controller. When a moving direction of the carriage in one of two continuous recording passes is different from that in the other of the two continuous recording passes, the image recording apparatus conveys a recording medium in the conveyance direction so that two recording areas partially overlap with each other. When a line image, which belongs to an overlap area, is recorded, the image recording apparatus executes recording so that the two continuos recording passes complement each other, and forms at least part of dots in the line image in accordance with a landing order different from a landing order used when the image is recorded in a non-overlap area included in the recording areas and different from the overlap area. |
US10675894B2 |
Tape cassette
A tape cassette includes a box-like housing, a tape mounted within the housing, a hole and a first indicator portion. The housing includes a top wall having a top surface, a bottom wall having a bottom surface and opposing the top wall, and a front wall having a specified height and being formed along peripheries of the top wall and the bottom wall. The hole is provided in the front wall. The first indicator portion includes at least one first aperture and indicates a first element among a plurality of elements of a type of the tape. The first indicator portion is provided in a portion, spaced from the front wall, of the bottom wall. The hole and the one first aperture is located to intersect a virtual line orthogonal to the front wall when viewing along a vertical direction orthogonal to the top wall and the bottom wall. |
US10675893B2 |
Tape cassette
A tape cassette configured to contain a tape has a box-like cassette case having a wall formed with one of a recess and a hole, and a substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, at least two conductive electrodes being provided to the first surface, a storage electrically connected to the pair of conductive electrodes being provided to the second surface. The at least one of the recess and the hole being arranged at a central area, in a particular direction, of the wall, and the substrate being attached on the wall such that the substrate is arranged at the one of the recess and the hole, and the at least two conductive electrodes are aligned in the particular direction regardless of whether the substrate is attached on the wall in a first orientation or a second orientation which is a reversed orientation with respect to the particular direction. |
US10675889B2 |
Dispersants for colouration of ceramic tiles using ink jet inks
The invention provides dispersed inorganic mixed metal oxide pigment compositions in a non-aqueous media utilizing a dispersant having polyisobutylene succinic anhydride structure to disperse a mixed metal oxide pigment in the media. The metal oxide pigment is of the type used to colour ceramic or glass articles. A milling process using beads is also described to reduce the mixed metal oxide particle size to the desired range. A method of using the mixed metal oxide dispersion to digitally print an image on a ceramic or glass article using the dispersion jetted through a nozzle and subsequently firing the coloured article is also described. |
US10675884B2 |
Ink supplying device, inkjet recording apparatus, and communication fault determination method
An ink supplying device includes a first reservoir, a second reservoir, a pump, a detector, a measuring section, and a determining section. The pump moves ink between the first reservoir and the second reservoir. The detector is provided on the first reservoir and detects the ink in the first reservoir. The measuring section measures a first period and a second period. The determining section determines whether or not the first period and the second period are equal. The first period is a period starting when the detector does not detect the ink and ending when the pump has moved the ink from the first reservoir to the second reservoir. The second period is a period starting when the pump starts moving the ink from the second reservoir to the first reservoir and ending when the detector detects the ink. |
US10675880B2 |
Tank and liquid droplet jetting apparatus connected to the same
There is provided a tank including: a wall defining a liquid storage chamber, the wall including: an upper wall defining an upper end of the liquid storage chamber, a lower wall defining a lower end of the liquid storage chamber, and an erected wall between the upper wall and the lower wall and through which the liquid inside the liquid storage chamber is visible from outside of the tank; an inlet penetrating through the upper wall or the erected wall; and an outlet, wherein the lower wall includes an upper stage wall making contact with the erected wall; a lower stage wall located at a position separated and away from the erected wall and below the upper stage wall; and a connecting wall connecting the upper and lower stage walls; and the outlet is disposed below the upper stage wall. |
US10675878B2 |
Cartridge unit, circuit assembly and cartridge attaching method
A cartridge unit for a printer including a cartridge and a circuit assembly. The circuit assembly includes a base member and a circuit substrate having a memory module and a plurality of second electrical contacts. In a cartridge attached state, the circuit assembly is configured to be in a circuit assembly attached state where the circuit assembly is arranged between the plurality of first electrical contacts of the printer and the particular cartridge side wall, the plurality of first electrical contacts electrically contacting the plurality of second electrical contacts, respectively. In a circuit assembly unattached state, the circuit assembly is not arranged between the plurality of first electrical contacts and the particular cartridge side wall. A thickness of the circuit assembly is larger than a distance between the plurality of first electrical contacts and the particular cartridge side wall in the cartridge attached and the circuit assembly unattached state. |
US10675874B2 |
Liquid ejection device
A printer 1 serving as a liquid ejection device includes: a device body 2 including a recording head 20 that ejects ink; a scanner unit 3 that closes and opens at least a portion of an upper portion of the device body 2; and a plurality of ink tank 10 that are provided in the device body 2, each contain ink to be supplied to the recording head 20, and each include an ink injection port 26 through which the ink can be injected from a liquid supply container. At least one of the plurality of ink injection ports 26 is located inside an opening and closing region that is opened and closed by the scanner unit 3, and the other ink injection ports 26 are located outside the opening and closing region. |
US10675873B2 |
Head cleaning device, image forming device, and head cleaning method of image forming device
A head cleaning device includes: a porous cleaning roller that rotates around a cylindrical axis while a cylindrical side circumferential surface is in pressure contact with a nozzle surface of an ink head to clean the nozzle surface; a storage tank that immerses a lower part of the cleaning roller in a cleaning liquid stored therein; a unit moving mechanism that moves a cleaning unit including the storage tank and the cleaning roller in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the cleaning roller; a hardware processor that controls a rotation speed [vr] of the cleaning roller and a moving speed [vx] of the storage tank and the cleaning unit; and a composition acquisition part that acquires a change in composition of the cleaning liquid in the storage tank due to mixing of ink supplied from the nozzle surface through the cleaning roller. |
US10675871B2 |
Head unit and liquid ejection apparatus
A head unit includes: a head module having a nozzle surface; a casing; a first connector having a first communication opening; a second connector having a second communication opening; a first liquid-passage tube connected to the first communication opening; first and second branch-liquid-passage tubes connected to the first liquid-passage tube; a first tube joint connecting the first liquid-passage tube to the first and second branch-liquid-passage tubes; a second liquid-passage tube connected to the second communication opening; third and fourth branch-liquid-passage tubes connected to the second liquid-passage tube; and a second tube joint connecting the second liquid-passage tube to the third and fourth branch-liquid-passage tubes. The first tube joint is disposed between the second connector and the second tube joint when viewed in a direction parallel with the nozzle surface. |
US10675870B1 |
Liquid ejection apparatus and method for manufacturing liquid ejection apparatus
A liquid ejection apparatus is disclosed. One apparatus includes a piezoelectric element. The piezoelectric element includes an upper electrode and a lower electrode. The lower electrode has a partial overlapping portion and a non-overlapping portion. The partial overlapping portion at least partially overlaps the pressure chamber. The partial overlapping portion of the lower electrode has two ends in the transverse direction. The upper electrode has two ends in the transverse direction. A distance from the center of the pressure chamber in the transverse direction to one of the two ends of the upper electrode in the transverse direction is smaller than a distance from the center of the pressure chamber in the transverse direction to a corresponding one of the two ends of the partial overlapping portion in the transverse direction. |
US10675869B2 |
Head chip, liquid jet head and liquid jet recording device
A head chip, a liquid jet head, and a liquid jet recording device capable of achieving the miniaturization while enhancing the reliability are provided. The head chip according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes an actuator plate having a plurality of ejection grooves arranged side by side in a first direction, a plurality of non-ejection grooves arranged side by side along the first direction, and individual electrodes respectively formed in the plurality of non-ejection grooves, a nozzle plate having a plurality of nozzle holes individually communicated with the plurality of ejection grooves, and a cover plate adapted to cover the actuator plate. The cover plate has interconnection connecting sections respectively disposed in end part areas along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, and adapted to electrically connect a plurality of individual interconnections electrically connected to the individual electrodes to an interconnection board outside the head chip. The plurality of individual interconnections in the interconnection connecting section has a bend part extending in an oblique direction crossing the second direction so as to circumvent a predetermined obstacle. A connection area between the plurality of individual interconnections and the interconnection board in the interconnection connecting section is an area including the bend part. |
US10675867B2 |
Thermal inkjet resistor circuit
A system for isolating a failed resistor in a liquid dispensing system including a fusible links described. The system includes drive circuitry to drive a voltage supply to a resistor. The fusible link is disposed between a field effect transistor (FET) and the resistor. The fusible link is to fuse apart upon failure of the resistor. |
US10675861B2 |
Method and apparatus for printing cylindrical structures
According to the invention there is an apparatus for printing onto cylindrical structures comprising: a plurality of inker devices each comprising a print cylinder and one or more servomotors for adjustably controlling the position or orientation of a print cylinder; a blanket device comprising a plurality of print blankets, in which the blanket device is configured to bring each print blanket into contact with the print cylinders to transfer ink from the print cylinders to the print blanket, and to bring each print blanket into contact with a cylindrical structure to achieve printing thereon; a transporter for transporting the cylindrical structures into and out of contact with the print blankets; and an automatic print correction system comprising a print inspection device for detecting a misregistration of ink transferred from one or more of the print cylinders onto a print blanket, and a controller for controlling the servomotors of the print cylinders to correct the misregistration in response to data received from the print inspection device. |
US10675859B2 |
Curved-surface screen-printing device, curved-surface screen-printing method, and production method for substrate having printing layer
The present invention relates to a curved surface screen printing apparatus performing printing on a surface to be printed of a base material having a curved surface, including: a screen plate formed with a pattern and arranged above the base material; a squeegee which is disposed above the screen plate and applies an ink to the surface to be printed of the base material through the screen plate; and a base material moving mechanism which moves the base material along a vertical plane and is capable of swinging the base material with respect to an axis orthogonal to the vertical plane. |
US10675858B2 |
Electrophotography-based additive manufacturing with support structure and boundary
A method of printing a part in an additive manufacturing system includes printing a support structure for the part, printing a boundary surrounding the support structure, and printing the part on the support structure. An additive manufacturing system for printing a three-dimensional part includes a transfer medium configured to receive and transfer imaged layers of a thermoplastic-based powder for a boundary, a thermoplastic-based powder for a support, and a thermoplastic-based powder for the part from at least two imaging engines, a heater configured to heat the imaged layers on the transfer medium to at least a fusion temperature of the thermoplastic-based powder, and a layer transfusion assembly including a build platform, the layer transfusion assembly being configured to transfuse the heated layers in a layer-by-layer manner onto the build platform to print the three-dimensional part. |
US10675857B2 |
Patterns for 3D printing
A method for three-dimensional (3D) printing. The method includes: obtaining a native file of a computer-aided design (CAD) application; identifying, within the native file, a first 3D shape associated with a 3D infill pattern; generating a slicer description language file including: a first section specifying the 3D infill pattern; and a second section including instructions to print the first 3D shape filled with multiple instances of the 3D infill pattern by referencing the first section, where the first section and the second section are separate in the slicer description language file; and sending the slicer description language file to a 3D printer for printing the first 3D shape filled with the 3D infill pattern. |
US10675855B2 |
Use of additive manufacturing processes in the manufacture of custom wearable and/or implantable medical devices
A method for manufacturing a custom wearable and/or implantable medical device, such as an orthosis (e.g., an ankle brace, etc.), a prosthesis or the like, includes use of scanning processes. A digital model of a surface may be applied to a digital device model to define a custom digital device model. The digital model and, thus, the custom digital device model may include one or more standard features. The custom digital device model may be used with an automated manufacturing process to make some or all of the custom wearable and/or implantable medical device. In some embodiments, additive manufacturing processes may be used to form a portion or all of the custom wearable and/or implantable medical device. |
US10675849B2 |
Laminating apparatus and manufacturing method of display device
A method of laminating includes a step of preparing each of a first jig to fix a window, and a second jig including a shape pad, in which the second jig faces the first jig, and the shape pad includes each of a top surface protruding toward the first jig, sides surrounding the top surface, and at least one incision pattern, which is inwardly recessed from at least one of the sides of the shape pad and extends toward the first jig. The method further includes a step of bonding the window and the panel by applying pressure to the panel with the shape pad. |
US10675848B2 |
Laminate film for blocking virus and method for manufacturing same
The present invention relates to a laminate film for blocking a virus and a method for manufacturing same, including a laminate film for blocking a virus in which an air-permeable film layer including 20 to 40 parts by weight of an inorganic filler with respect to 100 parts by weight of a polyethylene resin, an adhesive layer, and a non-woven fabric layer including a bi-component non-woven fabric that is made by mixing at least two selected from polyolefin-based non-woven fabrics, are sequentially laminated, and to a method for manufacturing the laminate film, comprising: a) manufacturing an air-permeable film by stretching a disc-shaped sheet obtained by melting and extruding a compound composition and processing same; b) coating an adhesive on one surface of the air-permeable film which has been stretched; c) adhering, a bi-component non-woven fabric; and d) rolling using rollers. |
US10675846B2 |
Adhesive film, adhesive layer-equipped transparent plate and display device
An adhesive film having at least one adhesive layer, where the adhesive layer satisfies the following requirements (a) to (c): (a) a diffusion coefficient of nitrogen gas of at least 1.5×10−6 cm2/sec; (b) a shear modulus G′ (1 Hz) of 5×102 to 1.0×105 Pa, at a measurement temperature of 25° C. and a frequency of 1 Hz; and (c) an absorption peak at from 800 to 820 cm−1 and no absorption peak at from 1,000 to 1,020 cm−1, in an infrared absorption spectrum. |
US10675843B2 |
Aqueous primer composition for adhesive bonding and bonding method using the same
A water-based bonding primer composition and a method of applying the same onto a metallic surface prior to adhesive bonding. The bonding primer composition is a water-based dispersion containing water, one or more epoxy resins, at least one curing agent, a silane compound, a low amount of a carbon-based material in particulate form, and optional additives. The carbon-based material is selected from graphene, graphene oxide (GO), graphite, carbon with various structures in micron-scale or nanoscale size, and combination thereof. |
US10675840B2 |
Transfer foil, security laminate, and security laminate production method
A transfer foil comprises a film-like substrate, and a layered transfer body having a pair of opposing surfaces and having an adhesion layer. A first surface of the pair of opposing surfaces is in contact with the substrate so as to be peelable from the substrate, and the adhesion layer is provided so as to include a second surface of the pair of opposing surfaces. The adhesion layer is a composite, and comprises a plurality of resin particles respectively comprising a first resin, and a layered base material comprising a second resin and filling gaps between the resin particles. The melting point of the second resin is lower than the melting point of the first resin. The transfer foil uses an adhesion layer of a composite of two incompatible resins that have different characteristics, such as melting point and crystallinity. |
US10675838B2 |
Molding processes for metallic foams, apparatuses, and products
Embodiments of the present technology include molding processes for metallic foams, apparatuses, and products. An example method includes placing an uncompressed charge of conductive metal foam into a cavity disposed on a first tool, wherein the first tool is located on a first portion of a compression mold apparatus, translating the first portion of the compression mold apparatus towards a second portion of the compression mold apparatus so as to compress the uncompressed charge of conductive metal foam, creating a compressed charge of conductive metal foam, and overmolding around and through the compressed charge of conductive metal foam with an overmolding material. |
US10675835B1 |
Dual-layered fleece fire barrier
A fire barrier fabric includes a first layer including a fleece, flame-retardant cellulosic fibers and a binder; and a second layer including flame-retardant cellulosic fibers and a binder. The fleece may include natural crimped wool. The fleece may include one or more of sheep wool fleece, alpaca wool fleece, cashmere wool fleece, and silk fleece. The flame-retardant cellulosic fibers may be inherently flame-retardant cellulosic fibers. The flame-retardant cellulosic fibers may include one or more of treated flame-retardant cotton fibers, flame-retardant bamboo fibers, flame-retardant viscose fibers, flame-retardant rayon fibers, and flame-retardant silica-filled viscose fibers. |
US10675832B2 |
Transparent, end-fray and EMI resistant textile sleeve and method of construction thereof
A woven sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve has a wall with opposite edges extending lengthwise along a longitudinal axis between opposite ends, wherein the opposite edges are wrappable into overlapping relation with one another to contain the wires within a cavity of the sleeve. The wall is constructed from warp yarns extending along the longitudinal axis and fill yarns extending transversely to the warp yarns. The fill yarns are provided as transparent or substantially transparent monofilaments and the warp yarns are provided as yarns including a multifilament yarn and at least one conductive wire, wherein the conductive wire wrapped about the multifilament yarn. |
US10675830B2 |
Packer device
The present invention is directed toward a new and improved compactor or packer. The compactor, which may be used to compact refuse, includes a container, a track disposed within the container, and a ball screw rotatably disposed within the track. The compactor further includes a ball nut operatively coupled around the ball screw, where rotation of the ball screw causes the ball nut to move along or traverse the ball screw. A packer blade is coupled to the ball nut via a floating interface. Movement of the ball nut long the ball screw due to rotation of the ball screw forces the packer blade to move within the container. The floating interface allows the packer blade to float within the container with respect to the ball nut to reduce the likelihood of binding of the ball nut on the ball screw as the packer blade traverses within the container. |
US10675827B2 |
Method and device for vulcanizing tires
A method and a device for vulcanizing tires. An expandable bellows is used for pressing the tire being vulcanized against segments of a mold. The bellows is arranged on a carrier which has an annular shape. |
US10675826B2 |
Pneumatic tire
The present technology provides a pneumatic tire that can improve air dispersibility during vulcanizing at the interfaces of a plurality of types of rubber layers integrally formed by rolling or extruding, and that can effectively suppress blister defects. In a pneumatic tire where a plurality of types of rubber layers integrally formed by rolling or extruding, at least one strand of thread is provided at an interface of the plurality of types of rubber. |
US10675823B2 |
Triplet lens method of manufacture
A method of forming a compound lens includes molding multiple lens elements to form a compound lens. The multiple lens elements are molded from polymers that provide each lens element with the desired optical properties. First and second lens elements formed from a first polymer can be molded around a central, third element formed from a second polymer that differs from the first polymer by the addition of a cyclic substituent group. During curing of the lens elements, cross-links are formed between the first and second polymers to form an molded, integrally formed compound lens. |
US10675822B2 |
Tire sealant composition
Disclosed herein are a sealant composition for use with tires, a tire having at least one component with at least one surface at least partially coated with the sealant composition, and related methods for applying the sealant composition to tires. The sealant composition comprises biorubber and a softener comprising at least one of plant oil or plant resin and has a non-petroleum content of at least 70% by weight. |
US10675821B2 |
Installation tool and associated method for applying a patch to a surface
An installation tool and method are provided to apply a patch to a structure while controlling the porosity in the bond line. An installation tool is provided that includes a frame defining an internal cavity. The installation tool also includes a flexible membrane that divides the internal cavity into a first chamber proximate the surface and a second chamber separated from the surface by the first chamber and the flexible membrane. The flexible membrane is releasably attached to the patch such that the patch faces the surface. The frame includes first and second vacuum ports into the first and second chambers, respectively, such that pressure therewithin is separately controllable. The pressure within the first and second chambers is controlled such that the adhesive is degassed while the patch remains spaced from the surface and the flexible membrane is thereafter caused to be stretched to urge the patch toward the surface. |
US10675820B2 |
Connector and tubing assembly and method of molding connector and tubing assembly
An overmolding method for forming joints in a fluid-flow apparatus utilizes a connector or fitting as a component for mold forming. The connector or fitting is not removed after the overmolding and thus forms part of the joint assembly. |
US10675819B2 |
Magnetic field alignment of emulsions to produce porous articles
The use of magnetic fields in the production of porous articles is generally described. Certain embodiments are related to methods of producing porous articles in which magnetic fields are applied to an emulsion to align emulsion droplets. In some embodiments, after the emulsion droplets have been aligned, the emulsion droplets and/or the medium surrounding the emulsion droplets can be removed to leave behind a porous article. According to certain embodiments, polyvinyl alcohol can be used, for example, to stabilize the emulsion droplets and/or bind together components of the porous article. In some embodiments, water-soluble liquid alcohol can be used, for example, to stabilize the suspension of electronically conductive material within a phase of the emulsion. |
US10675818B2 |
Centering template for devices for applying inserts on laminar supports and a device incorporating the same
The present disclosure relates to a template and a related method for the application of inserts in the form of letters, numbers or symbols on leather, fabrics, cloth, or similar laminar products to customize them. The centering template comprises a main support body (101) having a centering system (106) to allow an engagement of the template (100) in pre-fixed position to a base (3a) of a press (3); and a centering element (102) configured to receive in pre-fixed position at least a laminar portion (103) of an accessory (104). The centering element (102) has a through seat (105) for the inserts (11) and it is movable with respect to the main support body (101) between an extracted resting position in which an upper surface (102a) of the centering element (102) is moved away from the main support body (101) and a working position in which the upper surface (102a) of the centering element (102) is approached to the main support body (101). The template allows the correct positioning of the characters on the accessory both in terms of alignment, and in terms of distance from the edges and from the other inserts of the accessory (handles, buckles, etc. . . . ) and regardless of the shape assumed by the laminar portion itself. |
US10675812B2 |
Three-dimensional (3D) printing
In an example implementation, a method of three-dimensional (3D) printing includes applying a sinterable material, selectively applying a fusing agent on a portion of the sinterable material, applying a first amount of radiation energy to the portion of the sinterable material, and applying a second amount of radiation energy to the portion of the sinterable material different than the first amount of radiation energy. |
US10675811B1 |
Additive manufacturing of extended structures
An extended structure additive manufacturing device and method are provided. The device includes a movable material bonding component and a movement mechanism which enable the device to create parts outside the conventional additive manufacturing device print volumes defined by the device and its print-head. Methods of making parts involve creating a portion of a part and moving the extended structure additive manufacturing device relative to the part and printing a second portion of the part. Parts incapable of being formed using a conventional additive manufacturing device may be made using the extended structure additive manufacturing device and/or methods disclosed herein. |
US10675804B2 |
Method and apparatus for producing liquid-contents-filled containers from preforms by contents being introduced into the preform under pressure
The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for producing liquid-contents-filled containers (22) from preforms (1) by contents being introduced into the preform (1) under a filling pressure, wherein the contents are placed under pressure by a pressure pump (7) and are introduced into the preform (1) at a molding and filling station (3) by a filling valve (6). A pressure accumulator (10) arranged between the pressure pump (7) and the filling valve (6) is subjected to pressure and is filled with a volume of contents by the pressure pump (7). The invention is distinguished in that a displacement pump (26) having a filling chamber (28) for the contents and having a displacement body (30) guided so it is movable therein is provided, wherein the displacement body (30) divides the chamber (28) into a first partial chamber (28a) on the filling station side and a second partial chamber (28b) facing away from the filling station, each of which can be brought into a fluidic connection with the pressure accumulator (10). The displacement body (30) has a drive connection to a drive unit (32) and is drivable by the drive unit (32), wherein when the filling valve (6) is opened, the drive unit (32) and/or the pressure accumulator (10) each at least temporarily apply a drive force to the displacement body (30), and at the same time the displacement body (30) displaces at least a part of the quantity of contents required for the forming of the preform (1) in the direction of the preform (1). |
US10675803B2 |
Seam concealment for three-dimensional models
A three-dimensional model built with an extrusion-based digital manufacturing system, and having a perimeter based on a contour tool path that defines an interior region of a layer of the three-dimensional model, where at least one of a start point and a stop point of the contour tool path is located within the interior region of the layer. |
US10675802B2 |
Injection molding system
In order to calculate a ball screw abrasion amount of an injection-axis ball screw or a mold-clamping-axis ball screw, a position of a ball nut fitted to the ball screw is photographed by a camera installed in an injection molding machine. Then, if the photographed position of the ball nut is found, as a result of analysis of an image captured by the camera, to be deviated from the position of the ball nut when a ball screw has no abrasion, it is determined that the ball screw is abraded. |
US10675801B2 |
Clamping apparatus of injection molding machine
The present invention relates to a clamping apparatus of an injection molding machine, comprising: a fixed template; a moving template moving back and forth relative to the fixed template; a plurality of flanges provided with a template fastening hole extending in the horizontal direction so as to be fixed to the fixed template; and a plurality of booster cylinders fixedly mounted on the plurality of flanges and guiding the back and forth movement of the movable template, wherein the fixed template has a plurality of ribs, projecting outward, installed on one surface thereof, each of the plurality of ribs is provided with a seating groove that is depressed inward, and each of the plurality of flanges is disposed in the seating groove to adjust the coupling positions of the plurality of booster cylinders with respect to the fixed template. |
US10675800B2 |
Injection moulding device having a rotatable centre part
The invention relates to a retaining device for a rotatable center block in an injection molding device, comprising a lower rotary plate rotatable about an axis of rotation and driven by a motor, the lower rotary plate being used for retaining the rotatable center block. The retaining device comprises a lower cross member, which is mounted movably in the longitudinal direction (x) on guide rails while supported on a machine bed of the injection molding device by means of first bearing blocks. The retaining device can have two bearing blocks, by means of which the lower cross member is supported in the circumferential direction relative to lower beams of the injection molding device. For a further increase in efficiency, the center block has a main body made of a material of lower density than a coupling plate operatively connected thereto. |
US10675799B2 |
Injection unit positioning apparatus
An apparatus for aligning an outlet of an injection unit with an inlet of a mold mounted between platens of a molding machine includes a positioning assembly interconnecting the injection unit to the molding machine. The positioning assembly includes a first translation assembly configured to engender a first movement of the injection unit outlet along a translation plane, and a second translation assembly configured to engender a second movement of the injection unit outlet along the translation plane. The positioning assembly further includes a brake assembly extending between the first translation assembly and the second translation assembly. The brake assembly is configured to selectively create a compressive force between the first and second translation assemblies to maintain the position of the injection unit outlet. |
US10675797B2 |
Stainless steel and synthetic resin composite molded body, and preparation method thereof
A stainless steel and synthetic resin composite molded body and preparation method thereof. After the surface of the flat and even stainless steel had anchor effect, it was connected with various synthetic resin pieces by means of insertion molding. Regardless of the material of the stainless steel piece, the indenting test proved that the strength, of over 15 N/mm2 after connection enabled stable tightness. With insertion molding of the stainless steel piece having anchor effect in the present invention, composite molded products comprising various resin parts can be produced if no displacement or height difference occurs. |
US10675796B2 |
Method and apparatus for manufacturing battery pack having fixing structure made from thermoplastic resin
The present invention relates to a manufacturing method of a battery pack including plate-shaped battery cells arranged on a plane so that electrode terminals thereof face each other, including: (a) a process of electrically connecting electrode terminals of battery cells to an electrode terminal connecting portion of a protection circuit board (PCB); (b) a process of mounting the battery cells connected to the PCB in a mold provided with two or more injection holes for a thermoplastic resin; (c) a process of injecting a thermoplastic resin through the injection holes to form a molding frame made of thermoplastic resin on an outer periphery of the PCB and the battery cells; and (d) a process of solidifying the molding frame. |
US10675794B2 |
Coated abrasive article with foam backing and method of making
A polyurethane foam backing suitable for making a coated abrasive article is disclosed. The polyurethane foam backing has a textured surface bearing an array of raised features and land areas. The array's geometry is designed such that a 90 degree peel force to remove a production tooling having a contacting surface bearing a plurality of microreplicated mold cavities from the textured surface is accept able. |
US10675792B2 |
Method for producing three dimensional foam articles
A process for making a three dimensional foam article of non-uniform shape employs a two-stage nitrogen autoclave process and a pre-form which has a non-uniform cross-section in at least one dimension. |
US10675791B2 |
Method of manufacturing a cover member suitable for a fingerprint sensor
A plurality of molded cover members are manufactured by first singulating a single sheet of cover material, such as glass, into a plurality of separate, discrete cover members, placing the cover members in spaced-apart positions on a releaseable carrier, and applying a molded material to the perimeter of each cover member. The molded material can be applied by a blanket molding technique whereby gaps between adjacent cover members are filled, and then the cover members are singulated, leaving a portion of the cover material on the perimeter of each cover member, and then the singulated, molded cover members are released from the releasable carrier. Alternatively, the molded material is applied by a patterned molding technique whereby molding material is applied to the perimeter of each cover member without fully filling the gaps between adjacent cover members, and then the molded cover members are released from the releasable carrier. |
US10675790B2 |
System and method for affixing reference dots with respect to modeling impression materials
A holder to facilitate optical data acquisition includes a float portion that extends from a handle portion to at least partially support the handle portion with respect to a surface of the liquid modeling impression material. A method of optical data acquisition includes communicating a liquid modeling impression material into a non-line of sight feature of a workpiece and immersing a portion of a holder into the liquid modeling impression material. |
US10675782B2 |
Powered saw including dust capture apparatus
A novel cutting method and apparatus includes a cutting blade adapted to consistently and easily form a desirable kerf in a concrete substrate while capturing substantially all resulting concrete dust. |
US10675781B1 |
Shape memory alloy rock splitters (SMARS)
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) may be used for static rock splitting. The SMAs may be used as high-energy multifunctional materials, which have a unique ability to recover large deformations and generate high stresses in response to thermal loads. |
US10675778B2 |
Size compensator for a pressing device
A format compensator for a pressing device, comprising a compensating element (7) of a given thickness (S), structured so as to be interposed between the lower punch and the upper punch (10, 11) of a pressing device so as to be arranged in contact with the punches (10, 11) during pressing. |
US10675769B2 |
Cable carrier crossover supplying four non-static locations
A method and apparatus for supplying cables to robots at non-static locations. A base platform is provided, and a work platform is positioned above the base platform for supporting one or more humans. One or more are robots supported on the base platform independently of the work platform. A cable carrier system is positioned above the base platform and underneath the work platform for providing cables to the robots. |
US10675767B2 |
Robot system and robot controller
A robot system and a robot controller, by which a teaching operation, etc., of a robot can be intuitively carried out by a simple operation. The robot has a sensor arranged on a surface of a movable part or the robot, and the sensor is configured to detect a three-dimensional position of an article, when the article contacts or is close to the sensor. When the article reaches a reference position, a mode change section switches a motion mode of the robot to a following mode. In the following mode, based on the direction of movement of the article from the reference position, the direction of motion of the robot is determined. Then, a motion control section controls the motion of each axis of the robot so that a portion where the article contacts moves in a direction generally the same as the direction of movement of the article. |
US10675766B1 |
System for introducing physical experiences into virtual reality (VR) worlds
A system for providing a user of a virtual reality (VR) system with physical interactions with an object in the real world or in the surrounding physical space while they are concurrently interacting in the virtual world with a corresponding virtual object. The real world object is dynamic with the system including a physical interaction system that includes a robot with a manipulator for moving, positioning, and/or orienting the real world object to move it into contact with the user. For example, the physical object is moved into contact with a tracked body part of the user at a time that is synchronized with a time of an interaction event occurring in the virtual world being created by the VR system. Further, a system is described for providing a dynamic physical interaction to a human participant, e.g., a fast and compelling handover in an augmented reality (AR) system. |
US10675765B2 |
Control system and method for applying force to grasp a target object
Systems and methods are provided for an automation system. The systems and methods calculate a motion trajectory of a manipulator and an end-effector. The end-effector is configured to grasp a target object. The motion trajectory defines successive positions of the manipulator and the end-effector along a plurality of via-points toward the target object. The systems and methods further acquire force/torque (F/T) data from an F/T sensor associated with the end-effector, and adjusts the motion trajectory based on the F/T data. |
US10675764B2 |
Robot device, method of controlling robot device, computer program, and program storage medium
Provided is an excellent robot device capable of preferably detecting difference between dirt and a scratch on a lens of a camera and difference between dirt and a scratch on a hand. A robot device detects a site in which there is the dirt or the scratch using an image of the hand taken by a camera as a reference image. Further, this determines whether the detected dirt or scratch is due to the lens of the camera or the hand by moving the hand. The robot device performs cleaning work assuming that the dirt is detected, and then this detects the difference between the dirt and the scratch depending on whether the dirt is removed. |
US10675762B2 |
Systems and methods for using an external sensor and a mobile device to simulate real sensors for a robot
A computer-implemented system and method for using certain simulated sensors constructed with an accurate localization sensor and a mobile phone to replace/enhance many existing real-life sensors. By using “simulated sensor” to convert localization sensor measurement to real signal outputs that are similar to real distance-sensor outputs, real direction sensor outputs, or real line following sensor outputs, one or more embodiments of the invention may be used to upgrade traditional robots by plugging these simulated outputs to robots' corresponding sensor inputs without the need to rewire or add customized hardware. |
US10675761B2 |
Mode architecture for general purpose robotics
An improved method, system, and apparatus is provided to implement a general architecture for robot systems. A mode execution module is provided to universally execute execution modes on different robotic system. A system includes an execution module that receives software instructions in a normalized programming language. The system also includes an interface having a translation layer that converts the software instructions from the normalized language into robot-specific instructions that operate in a particular robotic system. The system further includes a controller that is communicatively coupled to the interface, wherein the controller receives the robot-specific instructions. Moreover, the system includes a robotic device that is operatively controlled by the controller by execution of the robot-specific instructions. |
US10675760B2 |
Robot identification manager
Aspects of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for identifying a robotic. The method includes receiving an authentication request for an unknown robotic device asserting to be a first robotic device. The method further includes receiving a first identification dataset for the first robotic device. The method further includes issuing an identification action to the unknown robotic device. The method further includes generating a second identification dataset for the unknown robotic device based upon a response to the identification action received from the unknown robotic device. The method further includes in response to determining the first identification dataset matches the second identification dataset, determining that the unknown robotic device is the first robotic device. The method further includes authenticating the unknown robotic device in response to determining that the unknown robotic device is the first robotic device. |
US10675757B2 |
Positioning device and positioning method of processing tool
A device for positioning a processing tool: a processing tool for processing the to-be-processed workpiece's surface while pressing the surface to be processed; a movement mechanism able to displace processing tool's distal end in a first direction orthogonal to the surface to be processed and/or a second direction parallel with the surface to be processed; a force sensor able to detect a force in the first and second direction applied to the processing tool's distal end pressed onto the surface to be processed; and a control device for executing a correction step for controlling the movement mechanism so the surface to be processed is pressed while the distal end's position of the processing tool is aligned with a processing reference position on the surface to be processed, and correcting the processing tool's position so that the force in the second direction is within a specific value or less. |
US10675751B2 |
Multi-motion-platform parallel robot construction method and parallel robots for same
A multi-motion-platform parallel robot, comprising an original parallel mechanism; and a plurality of N1 derivative parallel mechanisms, wherein: each of the parallel mechanisms possesses N2 degrees-of-freedom (DOFs) and shares an identical set of DOF properties; N1 is an integer greater than 1; N2 is one of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; the original parallel mechanism includes an original base platform, an original movable platform and a plurality of N2 original chains; the plurality of original chains connect the original base platform and the original movable platform; each of the original chains includes a plurality of generalized kinematic pairs interconnected in series; the derivative parallel mechanism includes a derivative base platform, a derivative movable platform and a plurality of (N2×N1) derivative chains; and the plurality of derivative chains connect the derivative base platform and the derivative movable platform. |
US10675744B2 |
Multi-purpose handheld tool
A multi-purpose handheld tool including a handle, a hatchet head portion, a saw blade and a saw blade control mechanism. The handle has a first end and a second end. The handle has a slot formed therein. The hatchet head portion is operatively coupled to the first end of the handle. The saw blade is pivotally coupled to the handle. The saw blade control mechanism pivots the saw blade between a storage configuration and a use configuration. The saw blade control mechanism includes a saw control handle and a saw control hub. The saw control handle has a gripping extension extending therefrom. The gripping extension indicates a direction of the saw blade with respect to the handle. The saw control hub engages the saw blade. |
US10675743B2 |
Passive vibration reducing apparatus
In an aspect of the disclosure there is provided a vibration reducing apparatus for a percussive tool having an axis of reciprocation. The apparatus comprises, a guide frame and at least one member extending across the axis of reciprocation. An assembly extending in a direction of along the axis of reciprocation comprises at least two layers and each layer comprises four interconnected elongate members pivotally attached and rotatable with respect to each other to define a polygon; and the assembly has at least one biasing means. A handle is movably coupled to the guide frame and supported on the assembly. The apparatus provides decreasing stiffness with increasing compression of the assembly under an applied load to the handle for reducing vibration in a predetermined frequency range. |
US10675740B2 |
Fastening devices and methods of utilizing the same
Fastening devices and methods of utilizing the same. The fastening devices include a handle, a trigger mechanism, a fastener magazine, a fastening head, and a tab feed structure. The tab feed structure includes a tab magazine, a feed rail, and a tab advance mechanism. The tab magazine is configured to contain an accordion-folded stack of tabs, which is defined by a first subset of a plurality of interconnected tabs. The fasting device is configured to, upon actuation of the trigger mechanism, urge a fastener through a leading tab of the plurality of interconnected tabs and into a workpiece to operatively affix the leading tab to the workpiece and also to advance a tab strip, which is defined by a second subset of the plurality of interconnected tabs, toward a fastening region with the tab advance mechanism. The methods include methods of utilizing and/or loading the fastening device. |
US10675739B2 |
Multi-function socket
A socket may include a socket body comprising a fastener engagement aperture configured to receive at least a portion of a fastener and a forward sleeve affixed external to the socket body at a forward end of the socket body. The forward sleeve may be configured to rotate radially relative to the socket body, and translate axially relative to the socket body. The socket may also include a biasing member configured to urge the forward sleeve to translate axially relative to the socket body in a direction towards the forward end of the socket body. Further, the socket body may include an internal cavity, and the socket may include a magnet disposed within the internal cavity. The magnet may be configured to translate axially within the internal cavity relative to the socket body and be configured to magnetically attract the fastener to the forward end of the socket body. |
US10675738B2 |
Electrically isolated fastener driving device
An electrically isolated socket may include a drive body, a driven body, and a body portion. The driven body may be made of first metallic material and having a driven end configured to receive a fastener. The drive body may be made of a second metallic material and having a drive end configured to receive a protrusion of a driving tool. The body portion may over-mold substantially all portions of the drive body and the driven body other than the drive end and the driven end, respectively. The drive end of the drive body and the driven end of the driven body may face away from each other, and the drive body and driven body each include axial grooves. The axial grooves of the drive body each extend substantially perpendicular to an annular groove formed in the drive body from the annular groove formed in the drive body to the drive end, and the axial grooves of the driven body each extend substantially perpendicularly to an annular groove formed in the driven body from the annular groove formed in the driven body to the driven end. |
US10675737B2 |
Architectural panel assembly and tools
This application relates to the field of reveal architectural panels and a tool or clamp for assembly thereof. The apparatus and method replace prior art assembly methods and fasteners with adhesives and a dedicated particularly designed clamp to facilitate assembly. The frame members are modified to facilitate assembly with adhesive sealants and removal of mechanical fasteners. |
US10675736B1 |
Angle reference apparatus for sharpening blades
An angle reference apparatus for sharpening a blade on a sharpening surface of a sharpening tool comprises at least one angle guide having a guide surface and a bottom surface, wherein the guide surface has a predetermined angle between about 0 degrees to about 89 degrees relative to the bottom surface; and at least one base; wherein the at least one angle guide can be disposed on the at least one base; wherein the base can be disposed on the sharpening surface or alternatively the base can be disposed on a surface adjacent to the sharpening tool; wherein the blade can be placed on the guide surface of the angle guide; wherein the angle reference apparatus is substantially stationary to the sharpening surface when the blade is moved on the sharpening surface. |
US10675731B2 |
Method of monitoring a dressing process and polishing apparatus
A method of monitoring dressing of a polishing pad is provided. The method includes: rotating a polishing table that supports the polishing pad; dressing the polishing pad by pressing a dresser against the polishing pad while causing the dresser to oscillate in a radial direction of the polishing pad; calculating a work coefficient representing a ratio of a frictional force between the dresser and the polishing pad to a force of pressing the dresser against the polishing pad; and monitoring dressing of the polishing pad based on the work coefficient. |
US10675730B2 |
Method for producing rotationally symmetrical, non cylindrical bores using a honing tool
A method and suitable honing tools for honing conical bores are proposed. |
US10675729B2 |
Electromechanical rotary pipe mill or hone and method
An electromechanical rotary pipe mill or hone including a body, a motor with a mill or hone disposed thereon in radially adjustable position with respect to the body, a clamping device extendable from the body and configured for anchoring the tool in a tubular, and a portion of the body that is rotatable about an axis of the electromechanical pipe mill or hone. A method for removing material in a tubular including running on electric wireline an electromechanical rotary pipe mill or hone as in any prior embodiment to a target location in a tubular, registering the mill or hone with a feature identified for removal of material, deploying the clamping device, rotating the mill or hone on its own axis, rotating a portion of the body about its own axis, and radially displacing the mill or hone to remove material. |
US10675728B2 |
Cutter holder capable of polishing
The cutter holder capable of polishing a workpiece has a body, a mandrel, a middle element and a brush assembly. The mandrel extends into the body. The middle element is mounted to the body with a part of the mandrel extending out of the middle element. The brush assembly is mounted with the part of the mandrel that extends out of the middle element. |
US10675716B2 |
Vane arrangement for a gas turbine engine
A method of manufacturing a vane arrangement for a gas turbine engine comprises providing an aerofoil having a hollow cavity with an open end and providing a support member having a stub with a through hole extending therethrough. The method comprises welding the aerofoil to the stub such that the open end of the hollow cavity of the aerofoil is aligned with the through hole of the stub so as to define a hollow region extending through the support member and stub to the cavity of the aerofoil. During welding a tool is positioned within the through hole and cavity and is aligned with an interface between the stub and aerofoil, the tool being configured to prevent weld splatter onto a surface of the cavity or through hole. |
US10675715B2 |
Semiconductor element manufacturing method and manufacturing device
A semiconductor element manufacturing method according to the invention is such that a focal spot form of a laser light is an ellipse, and irradiation with the laser light is concentrated on a projected division line of an interface between a semiconductor substrate and a fixing sheet, which is a vaporizing pressure confining sheet, and vaporizing pressure generated by the irradiation is confined between the semiconductor substrate and the fixing sheet, and caused to act as a bending force on the semiconductor substrate, and an initial crack is extended. Because of this, energy of the laser light can be reduced, heat damage to an element region of the semiconductor substrate and debris can be reduced, and a division face with good flatness can be stably obtained. |
US10675708B2 |
Method for laser cutting with optimized gas dynamics
This disclosure relates to methods for cutting metal workpieces in sheet form with a thickness of at least 2 mm. A laser beam is positioned in a nozzle opening of a cutting gas nozzle configured to cut via the laser beam and a cutting gas so that a beam axis of the laser beam along a direction of propagation of the laser beam is at least a distance of 3 mm from a rear opening wall portion of the nozzle opening. Cutting gas configured for concurrently exiting the nozzle opening with the laser beam is emitted through the nozzle opening at a cutting gas pressure (p) of at most 10 bar. |
US10675706B2 |
Cutting apparatus for cutting flexible material with a first cutting unit and a second cutting unit comprising at least one laser emitter
The present application relates to an apparatus for cutting flexible material. This cutting apparatus comprises: a feed line of a flexible material (2), feeding means (8) for feeding each layer (9, 10, 11, 12) so as to couple said layers (9, 10, 11, 12) to each other along the line of feed and to define said material (2), a first cutting unit (13), arranged on the feeding line, to carry out a first shaping process on said material (2), and a second cutting unit (14), arranged on the feeding line (6) downstream of said first cutting unit (13), to carry out a second shaping process on said shaped material (2). Said second cutting unit (14) has at least a laser emitter (16) to carry out finishing work on the material (2) shaped in the first cutting unit (13). |
US10675702B2 |
Joining of light metal alloy workpieces to steel workpieces using resistance spot welding and adhesive
A method of adhesive weld bonding a light metal workpiece and a steel workpiece is disclosed that includes applying a plurality of discrete adhesive ribbons to a faying surface of the light metal workpiece, the faying surface of the steel workpiece, or both faying surfaces, and then assembling the workpieces together to establish one or more adhesive zones between the faying surfaces of the light metal and steel workpieces and a plurality of adhesive free zones amongst the adhesive zone(s). The method further includes forming a resistance spot weld that bonds the the light metal workpiece and the steel workpiece together at a spot weld location within one of the adhesive free zones. The formed spot weld includes a weld joint contained within the light metal workpiece that bonds to the faying interface of the steel workpiece. |
US10675699B2 |
Systems, methods, and apparatus to preheat welding wire
A contact tip assembly with a preheating tip comprises a welding power source configured to provide welding current to a welding circuit, the welding circuit comprising a welding electrode and a first contact tip of a welding torch. The assembly also includes an electrode preheating circuit configured to provide preheating current through a portion of the welding electrode via a second contact tip of the welding torch, and a voltage sense circuit to monitor a voltage drop across the two contact tips, and the electrode preheating circuit adjusts at least one of the first current or the preheating current based on the voltage drop. |
US10675698B2 |
Wire delivery apparatus with a non-rotational actuator
In certain embodiments, a welding wire delivery system includes a non-rotational actuator configured to engage, disengage, and move welding wire. In certain embodiments, the welding wire delivery system includes a piezoelectric walk motor, a piezoelectric worm drive, a piezoelectric wave drive, a shape memory alloy, a solenoid piston, a linear actuator or motor, or a voice coil actuator. |
US10675697B2 |
Method for creating airfoil leading and trailing edges
A method of forming a component using electro-chemical machining includes the steps of providing a shield in a current distribution path between a workpiece and an electrode, with the shield concentrating current distribution upon an end of the workpiece. |
US10675693B2 |
Collated T-Nut apparatus
A continuous strip of T-Nuts formed on a common strip of metal. Each T-Nut of the strip of T-Nuts is integrally connected to the next adjacent T-Nut by carry tabs. The carry tabs can be frangible themselves or contain a frangible portion. Each T-Nut includes a cylindrical bore therein and a threaded interior. A mechanism feeds and severs the endmost T-Nut in endwise fashion. The mechanism to feed and sever the endmost T-Nut includes a cutting blade positioned vertically below the frangible portion of the carry tab. A shearing ram having a guide positioned axially in line with the cylindrical bore in the endmost T-Nut is adapted to move vertically from an upper to a lower position to engage the cutting blade with the frangible portion and sever the endmost T-Nut. |
US10675690B2 |
Hard coating and hard coating-covered member
A hard coating, which is to be disposed to cover a surface of a substrate, has a total thickness of 0.5-20 μm, and includes an A layer and nanolayer-alternated layer that are alternately laminated by physical vapor deposition. The nanolayer-alternated layer includes a B layer and a C layer that are alternately laminated. The A layer has a thickness of 50-1000 nm and is AlCr nitride that is represented by a composition formula of [Al1-UCrU]N wherein an atomic ratio U is 0.20-0.80. The B layer has a thickness of 1-100 nm and is TiAl nitride that is represented by a composition formula of [Ti1-WAlW]N wherein an atomic ratio W is 0.30-0.85. The C layer has a thickness of 1-100 nm and is TiSi nitride that is represented by a composition formula of [Ti1-YSiY]N wherein an atomic ratio Y is 0.05-0.45. The nanolayer-alternated layer has a thickness of 50-1000 nm. |
US10675689B2 |
Metal lathe and tooling calibration
Systems and methods for lathe and tooling calibration are disclosed. A sensor is utilized to measure dimensions and operational parameters of one or more components of a lathe, such as a turret, tool stations, and/or a spindle. Tool measurements are received and analyzed along with the measurements from the sensor. The dimensions and operational parameters may be utilized to calibrate movement parameters of one or more components of the lathe. Once calibrated, the lathe may be utilized to tool one or more objects. |