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US10718900B2 |
Method of producing optical waveguides, corresponding system and device
A method includes providing a semiconductor wafer that includes at least one optical waveguide extending in a longitudinal direction. Stealth dicing laser processing is applied to the semiconductor wafer by producing defect regions into the wafer along at least one cutting line. The cutting line is oblique to the longitudinal direction of the at least one optical waveguide. The wafer is expanded to induce fracture thereof at the at least one cutting line, thereby producing an end surface of the at least one optical waveguide. The end surface is oblique to the longitudinal direction of the at least one optical waveguide. |
US10718895B2 |
Illuminating device
According to one embodiment, an illuminating device includes a lightguide plate including a curved emitting surface, and an incidence surface including a side edge curved along the emitting surface, a printed circuit board facing the incidence surface, and light sources mounted on the printed circuit board. Each light source includes a light-emitting center, a pair of connection terminals, and a central axis extending through the connection terminals and the light-emitting center. The light sources are arranged along a curved mounting line extending along the curved side edge of the incidence surface on the printed circuit board. The light-emitting centers are located on the mounting line, and the central axes are parallel to each other. |
US10718888B2 |
Laminate and window
Provided is a laminate including a first polarizer, a first patterned optical anisotropic layer, a second patterned optical anisotropic layer, and a second polarizer in this order and an optically anisotropic layer disposed between the second polarizer and the second patterned optical anisotropic layer, in which an angle formed between an absorption axis of the first polarizer and an absorption axis of the second polarizer is 90°±5°; each of the first patterned optical anisotropic layer and the second patterned optical anisotropic layer has a plurality of phase difference regions having different slow axis directions in a plane of the first patterned optical anisotropic layer or the second patterned optical anisotropic layer; a white display state and a black display state are switched with each other; none of the slow axis directions of first phase difference regions and the slow axis directions of second phase difference regions are parallel or orthogonal to the absorption axes and transmission axes of the two sheets of polarizers; and the optically anisotropic layer has Re_off(550) of 240 to 310 nm and Rth_off(550) of −50 to 50 nm. Also provided is a window. |
US10718884B1 |
Systems and methods for forecasting weather based on numerical weather prediction model data
A weather forecasting system has memory for storing satellite image data and numerical weather prediction (NWP) model data, which indicates predicted atmospheric conditions for a geographic region. At least one processor is programmed to identify a cumulus cloud within the satellite image data and to define a zone of influence around the cumulus cloud. The zone of influence represents a boundary for the NWP model data to be used by the processor for predicting whether the cumulus cloud will produce a weather event (e.g., precipitation, convective storm, etc.) in the future. |
US10718881B2 |
Integrated computational elements with laterally-distributed spectral filters
Technologies for providing optical analysis systems using an integrated computational element with laterally-distributed spectral filters are described. A measurement tool contains an optical element including a substrate and a plurality of spectral filters supported by the substrate and arranged at different lateral positions with respect to a path of light to be received from a sample during operation of the measurement tool. Each spectral filter is formed to transmit or reflect a different subset of wavelengths in a wavelength range. Additionally, each spectral filter has a respective area exposed to the light from the sample, such that the respective areas are related to a property of the sample. The wavelength range can include wavelengths in a range from about 0.2 μm to about 25 μm. Additionally, the sample can include wellbore fluids and the property of the sample is a property of the well-bore fluids. |
US10718878B2 |
Method and system for hydrostatic balance control, based on pressure modelling, of a marine seismic vibrator
Computing device, software and method for balancing forces acting on a piston of a marine vibrator towed in a body of water. The method includes estimating with a management system located on a vessel or a controller located on a marine vibrator, a transient pressure disturbance in the body of water; computing, at the controller, a force correction for the piston of the marine vibrator, based on the transient pressure disturbance; and instructing an actuation system of the marine vibrator to apply the force correction to the piston in anticipation of an arrival of the transient pressure disturbance. |
US10718876B2 |
System and method for assessing the presence of hydrocarbons in a subterranean reservoir based on seismic inversions
A computer-implemented method is described for a manner of geologic analysis using time-lapse seismic data. The method includes steps of receiving a first seismic attribute volume inverted from a seismic dataset recorded at a first time, a second digital seismic attribute volume inverted from a seismic dataset recorded at a second time, and a range of geological and geophysical parameters possible in the subsurface volume of interest; identifying a layer and area of interest; computing an attribute difference volume from the seismic attribute volumes; performing probabilistic attribute analysis of at least two of the first digital seismic attribute volume, the second digital seismic attribute volume, and the attribute difference volume using the range of geological and geophysical parameters; estimating time-lapse reservoir properties based on the probabilistic attribute analysis; and outputting visual information depicting the time-lapse reservoir properties via a user interface. |
US10718875B2 |
Omnidirectional vector electrostatic levitation geophone
The invention discloses an omnidirectional vector electrostatic levitation geophone, comprising: a regular tetrahedron hollowed-out structure, and an inner hollowed-out base and an outer hollowed-out base that are provided inside and outside the regular tetrahedron hollowed-out structure and at equal distance from the regular tetrahedron hollowed-out structure, and have the same structure as and different size from the regular tetrahedron hollowed-out structure; the regular tetrahedron hollowed-out structure has a solid part and a hollowed-out part of each surface thereof, the solid part is a quadrangle divided from angular bisectors of two angles on each surface and an isosceles triangle that abuts the solid part by a surface central point, and the hollowed-out part is two triangles that are divided from the angular bisectors of the two angles and abut each other by a surface center. In the invention, a spatial full-vector detection structure is designed, a completely new omnidirectional vector geophone technology is realized, thereby completing detection of full information including frequency, amplitude, phase, vibration direction of the seismic wave field, especially divergence and curl of a wave force field. |
US10718874B2 |
Systems and methods for interrogating containers for special nuclear materials
Methods and systems that utilize centrifugally tensioned metastable fluid detector (CTMFD) sensors and an external probing source to detect the presence of fissile and fissionable materials, including but not limited to special nuclear materials (SNMs), in containers. Such a method includes subjecting a container to probing with a fission-inducing radiation species that induces fission in an fissile or fissionable material, detecting fission neutrons emitted from the fissile or fissionable material with CTMFD sensors that each contain a detection fluid in which the fission neutrons induce cavitation in a centrifugally tensioned portion of the detection fluid. A threshold energy neutron analysis mode is then utilized to reject the radiation species and detect a fraction of the fission neutrons that have energies above a predetermined energy threshold determined by centrifugally-induced tension in the centrifugally tensioned portion of the detection fluid within each of the CTMFD sensors. |
US10718873B2 |
Electromagnetic radiation detection device
An electromagnetic radiation detection device comprises a matrix having a plurality of N rows divided into a plurality of M columns of cells, each cell comprising a plurality of diode segments responsive to electromagnetic radiation incident on said device. A scan driver provides a plurality of N scan line signals to respective rows of said matrix, each for enabling charge values from cells of a selected row of said matrix to be read. A reader reads a plurality of M variable charge value signals from respective columns of said matrix, each corresponding to a cell within a selected row of said matrix. Each diode segment is connected to a drive voltage sufficient to operate each diode segment in avalanche multiplication Geiger mode; and connected in series with an avalanche quenching resistor to said reader. |
US10718871B2 |
Mobile terminal control method, apparatus, and system
A mobile terminal control method includes receiving N direction-finding signals that are respectively sent by a multiple-antenna node at N moments, where the multiple-antenna node is located in an indoor-outdoor critical area. The method includes obtaining N pieces of location relationship information between a mobile terminal and the multiple-antenna node at the N moments according to the N direction-finding signals, where the N moments and the N pieces of location relationship information are in a one-to-one correspondence. The method includes determining location relationship change information between the mobile terminal and the multiple-antenna node according to at least M of the N pieces of location relationship information, where 2≤M≤N. The method includes controlling the mobile terminal by matching the location relationship change information and according to the location relationship change information. |
US10718862B2 |
Radar device and target detecting method
There is provided a radar device which detects targets by performing a signal processing procedure based on a frequency-modulated continuous wave and the reflected waves of the transmission wave from the targets. A signal processing unit is configured to periodically perform the signal processing procedure based on beat signals which are differential waves between the transmission wave and the reflected waves. A monitoring unit is configured to monitor each of processing states of processes which are sequentially performed in the signal processing procedure. A changing unit is configured to change a processing condition for the subsequent-stage processes of a process, according to the processing state of the process, if the monitoring unit detects that the process is in a high load state, from the processing states. |
US10718861B2 |
Frequency profiles for non-contact range measurement with multi-scale analysis
A method for constructing a frequency profile of an emitted signal suitable for use in a non-contact ranging system with multi-scale spectral analysis includes determining N stepped frequency chirps, wherein each frequency chirp of the N stepped frequency chirps has a linear FM modulation of predetermined bandwidth and slope, and wherein a starting frequency for each of the plurality of stepped frequency chirps is chosen so that a non-linear step profile is created which extends over a predetermined total bandwidth, sorting the plurality of N stepped frequency chirps into P sub-sequences, where P is equal to the product of decimation factors to be used in the multi-scale spectral analysis, and ordering the P sub-sequences end to end in time. |
US10718856B2 |
Vehicle sensor calibration system
A vehicle sensor calibration system for self-driving vehicles can include a turntable on which a sensor system including a LIDAR sensor is positioned. A plurality of fiducial targets can be positioned around the turntable to enable calibration of the sensor system, and a control mechanism can automatically rotate the turntable when the sensor system is positioned on the turntable. The system can include one or more computing systems that receive a data log corresponding to sensor data recorded by the sensor system as the sensor system rotates on the turntable, and analyze the sensor data to determine a set of calibration parameters to calibrate the sensor system. |
US10718850B1 |
Fusion between AOA and TDOA
A navigation system for a swarm of guided projectiles, such as cruise missiles, having three or more projectiles launched at a target is provided. The projectiles can be in secure communication with one another and can operate as a single swarm using a fusion of angle of arrival and time difference of arrival of a detected signal to direct the projectiles to a point of impact on a target that is offset from an emitter generating the detected signal. The projectiles can further use knowledge of their relative position to maintain and/or adjust their flight path and/or speed to maintain their course to the point of impact in areas of GPS denial or unavailability. |
US10718849B2 |
Wireless beacon-enabled luminaire identification system and method for determining the position of a portable device
Techniques for determining an actual position of a portable device are disclosed. In an embodiment, a two-tier triangulation and wireless beacon-enabled luminaire detection approach is implemented. An estimated position of a device is determined using wireless (e.g., wireless beacon) triangulation based on a signal parameter of a signal received from a wireless access point. The field of view of the portable device may be used to estimate positions of luminaires proximate the portable device. The actual position of the luminaires may be determined from the estimated position by querying a database. A second triangulation may be performed using the known position of the luminaires to determine the position of the portable device with respect to the actual position of the luminaire. |
US10718848B2 |
Method and device for direction finding with direction evaluation
A direction finding system is provided. It serves the purpose of finding a direction of an electromagnetic signal. The direction finding system comprises an antenna system for receiving the electromagnetic signal and a direction finder for determining the direction of the electromagnetic signal. The direction finder comprises a direction determiner, adapted to determine a number of possible directions, and a direction evaluator, adapted to evaluate the possible directions and determine the direction of the electromagnetic signal therefrom. |
US10718847B2 |
Flexible beacon system
A beacon system includes a controller, a laser module operably connected to the controller, and at least one sensor operably connected to the controller. In such a system, the controller is configured to receive a signal from the at least one sensor, and to determine whether a response to the signal is required. |
US10718837B2 |
3D UTE imaging using variable-TE stack-of-spirals acquisition
Some aspects of the present disclosure relate to ultrashort-echo-time (UTE) imaging. In one embodiment, a method includes acquiring UTE imaging data associated with an area of interest of a subject. The acquiring comprises applying an imaging pulse sequence with a three-dimensional (3D) spiral acquisition and a nonselective excitation pulse. The method also includes reconstructing at least one image of the area of interest from the acquired UTE imaging data. |
US10718832B2 |
Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and adjustment method thereof
An adjustment method according to an embodiment of a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, including a transmission coil configured to transmit a radio frequency (RF) pulse and an RF amplifier configured to transmit an RF pulse signal to the transmission coil, includes steps of detecting and adjusting. The detecting step detects an output power level of the RF amplifier. The adjusting step adjusts a line length of a transmission line to be provided between the RF amplifier and the transmission coil such that the output power level of the RF amplifier exceeds a predetermined value in a state where there is a load on the transmission coil, or such that the output power level of the RF amplifier falls below a predetermined value in a state where there is no load on the transmission coil. |
US10718817B2 |
Battery state estimating apparatus
A battery state estimating apparatus is provided with: an acquirer configured to obtain a plurality of complex impedances of a battery at a plurality of different temperatures; a calculator configured to calculate a slope of a straight line connecting values of the obtained plurality of complex impedances at a first predetermined frequency on a complex plane having an axis that is a real component of the complex impedance and an axis that is an imaginary component of the complex impedance, as a slope of the complex impedance; a storage configured to store in advance a relation between the slope of the complex impedance and a battery state associated with the battery; and an estimator configured to estimate the battery state on the basis of the calculated slope of the complex impedance and the stored relation. |
US10718816B2 |
Method of evaluating power storage device, evaluation jig, and method of manufacturing power storage device
(a) A power storage device is prepared. (b) An evaluation jig is prepared. The evaluation jig includes an insulating tubular member and a conductive needle-shaped member. (c) A charge level of the power storage device is adjusted. (d) A positive electrode or a negative electrode is selected as a reference electrode. (e) An operation to insert the evaluation jig into the power storage device is performed. (f) The insertion operation is controlled to stop the tubular member when a tip end of the needle-shaped member comes in contact with an electrode different from the reference electrode. (g) Short-circuiting through the needle-shaped member is caused. (h) The power storage device is evaluated based on a state of the short-circuiting power storage device. |
US10718815B2 |
Method and apparatus for estimating state of battery based on error correction
A method of estimating a state of a battery is disclosed. The method includes correcting electrical physical quantity information of the battery at a current time period using a correction value determined based on a voltage error of the battery from a previous time period, and determining state information of the battery based on the corrected electrical physical quantity information. |
US10718814B2 |
Battery testing apparatus and method
A battery testing apparatus including a memory unit configured to store profile data of a battery; an interface unit configured to receive a signal designating a specific future date after the beginning of life of the battery at which a lowest SOC according to degradation of the battery is to be predicted; and a processor connected to the memory and interface units to communicate therewith. The profile data includes first, second and third look-up tables in which open circuit voltages for each SOC from the battery in the beginning of life, closed and open circuit voltages for each SOC from an equivalent circuit of the battery in the beginning of life, and resistance increase rates predetermined for each use period, are respectively recorded. The processor predicts the lowest SOC at the specific date according to the degradation of the battery with reference to the first, second and third look-up tables. |
US10718811B2 |
Jitter measurement circuit and jitter measurement system
A jitter measurement circuit includes an addition circuit to add a digital rectangular signal to an adjustment signal generated by a circuit that generates a first error signal based on a phase difference between a first clock signal or a data signal on which the first clock signal is superimposed and a second clock signal and generates the adjustment signal by filtering the first error signal, and a calculation circuit to calculate a first correlation value for representing an autocorrelation of the first error signal when the rectangular signal is not added to the adjustment signal, and a second correlation value for representing the autocorrelation when the rectangular signal is added to the adjustment signal, based on the first error signal and a second error signal obtained by delaying the first error signal by a variable delay amount, and output the first correlation value and the second correlation value. |
US10718810B2 |
Power drive transistor resonance sensor
A Transistor Resonant Characteristic Sensor (TReCS) includes a sensing element positioned along electronic equipment so that the sensing element is electromagnetically coupled to the electronic equipment. The sensing element includes a coil. The sensing element is configured to detect magnetic oscillations associated with a characteristic signal generated by the electronic equipment. The TReCS sensor further includes an evaluation circuit connected to the sensing element for monitoring health state of the electronic equipment. The evaluation circuit includes one or more processing elements configured to diagnose health state of the electronic equipment based on extracted baseband information associated with the characteristic signal. |
US10718805B2 |
Apparatus and methods for testing devices
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods related to test devices, for example testing devices by measuring signals emitted by a device. One example apparatus can include a first portion including a number of sidewalls positioned to at least partially surround a device under test; and a second portion electrically coupled to the first portion, wherein the second portion is configured to move in the x-direction, the y-direction, and z-direction. |
US10718804B2 |
System for measuring residual phase noise
A system for measuring residual phase noise of a device under test (DUT) includes first and second signal sources, first and second receivers, and a processor. The first signal source generates a first signal to be input to the DUT as a stimulus signal and provides a second signal that is phase coherent with the first signal. The second signal source receives the second signal and generates a reference signal based on the second signal, which is phase coherent with the stimulus signal. The first receiver measures an output signal from the DUT responsive to the stimulus signal, and the second receiver measures the reference signal from the second signal source. The processor mathematically suppresses a carrier of the output signal by determining a difference between the measured output signal and the measured reference signal, and determines the residual phase noise of the DUT based on the difference. |
US10718800B2 |
Method for determining and optimising the energy consumption of a production system
A method for determining the energy consumption of a production system such that the production system can be planned and operated more efficiently in terms of energy, where a load profile of the production system is determined, an energy requirement of the production system is estimated, an energy model of the production system is determined and the energy consumption of the production system is determined. |
US10718798B2 |
AC voltage detection device, image forming apparatus, and industrial machine
An AC voltage detection device has a rectifying circuit configured to rectify an AC voltage output from an AC power source, a voltage-pulse conversion circuit configured to convert a rectified voltage rectified in the rectifying circuit to a first pulse signal having a period shorter than a half of a period of the AC voltage, a pulse transmission circuit configured to perform signal transmission with electrical insulation by converting the first pulse signal to a physical signal other than an electrical signal and converting the physical signal to a second pulse signal being an electrical signal, and a controller to which the second pulse signal is input. The controller calculates the voltage value of the AC voltage from a characteristic value of the second pulse signal. |
US10718796B1 |
Multitask multifunction apparatus for building inspection
A multifunction multitask apparatus for use in building inspections is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a portable case comprising a grippable handle, a mini-desk, lighting elements and a plurality of sensors for building structure inspection. The apparatus includes a power source in electric communication with a sensor. The apparatus may include a variety of sensors including a voltage tester, a circuit polarity sensor, and ambient air testing sensor, and ambient temperature sensor, and ambient humidity sensor, a moisture meter, a radon sensor, a carbon monoxide sensor, and an airborne toxin sensor. Other embodiments of the invention may include safety features including a first-aid cat, a chemical spray deterrent device, and a tactical prong. Other embodiments may include lights including a laser pointer, an LED light, an a focused light beam. |
US10718795B2 |
Detecting device
A detecting device includes: a bridge circuit having at least one sensing resistor whose resistance varies according to a physical quantity of a measurement object; a power supply configured to apply a voltage to the bridge circuit; an instrumentation amplifier configured to receive an output voltage of the bridge circuit from high-impedance input terminals, amplify the received output voltage, and output the amplified output voltage; and a physical quantity calculating unit configured to receive the output voltage amplified by the instrumentation amplifier and calculate the physical quantity based on the output voltage. The bridge circuit is connected to the instrumentation amplifier via a connector. |
US10718794B2 |
Current sensor with power calculation
A current sensor integrated circuit including a magnetic field sensing element, a current conductor, an insulation structure, and a power calculation circuit is configured to meet safety isolation requirements. Isolation resistors allow for voltage from a high voltage side to be sensed at a low voltage side of the circuit. The insulation structure, current sensor package, and isolation resistors can achieve at least 500 Vrms isolation. |
US10718793B2 |
Oscilloscope, test and measurement system as well as method
An oscilloscope is described that has a compensation signal generator configured to generate a compensation signal, a probe connector configured to be connected to the passive probe and a detection unit configured to detect whether the passive probe is connected to the probe connector or not. Further, a test and measurement system and a method are described. |
US10718792B2 |
Multifunctional substrate inspection apparatus and multifunctional substrate inspection method
Provided is a multifunctional substrate inspection apparatus capable of selectively bringing probes into contact. The apparatus is provided with first and second probe bases 100, 200 to which probes 111-217 having different lengths and capable of contacting surfaces 10, 20 of a substrate 30, driving device 50 increasing and decreasing an interval between the first and second probe base 100, 200, an intermediate plate 300 capable of carrying the substrate 30 between the first and second probe bases 100, 200, a first extendable pole or equivalent support mechanism attached to the first probe base 100 and capable of pressing the substrate 30 with a biasing force F1 based on a driving force F of the driving device 50 transmitted via first biasing device 61, second biasing device 42 for urging the substrate 30 to be inspected away from the intermediate plate 300, and third biasing device 43 for urging the intermediate plate 300 away from the second probe base 200, the probes 111-217 being selectively brought into contact with the substrate 30 according to their different lengths. |
US10718791B2 |
Probe assembly and probe structure thereof
The present disclosure provides a probe assembly and a probe structure thereof. The probe structure includes a first base part, a second base part, a connecting part, and a contacting part. The first base part includes a first contacting segment and a first connecting segment. The first contacting segment includes a first abutting portion and a first side end portion connected to the first abutting portion. The second base part includes a second contacting segment, a second connecting segment, and a passive component disposed between the second contacting segment and the second connecting segment. The second contacting segment includes a second abutting portion and a second side end portion connected to the second abutting portion. The first connecting segment and the second connecting segment are connected to the connection part. The contacting portion is connected to the connection part. |
US10718789B2 |
Common test board, IP evaluation board, and semiconductor device test method
According to one embodiment, there is provided a common test board including a socket board, an IP evaluation board, and a common board. To the socket board, a semiconductor device is to be connected. On the IP evaluation board, the socket board is able to be attached. On the common board, the IP evaluation board is able to be attached. |
US10718786B2 |
Flow cell assembly securement system and method
A flow cell and cartridge assembly may be loaded into a processing system, such as for genetic sequencing. The system locates the assembly and is then actuated to move the assembly to a desired reference position in both X- and Y-directions. Further actuation causes clamps to contact the flow cell, the cartridge, or both to exert a hold-down force during processing. Further hold-down forces may be provided by a vacuum chuck. Fluid connections are also made by manifolds that contact the flow cell. The hold-down forces counteract the forces needed for sealing the manifolds to the flow cell. |
US10718784B2 |
Mitochondrial preproteins as markers for Alzheimer's disease
The present invention is inter alia concerned with a method of diagnosing Alzheimer's disease in a patient, wherein said method is based on determining the amount of at least one premature mitochondrial protein. Further, the present invention relates to the use of such a protein as marker for Alzheimer's disease. Accordingly, antibodies binding to such a preprotein may be used for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease. The present invention is based on the finding that premature mitochondrial proteins accumulate in Alzheimer's disease. |
US10718782B2 |
Method of evaluating cellulite and method of evaluating cellulite-effective drug using fibulin-3 and/or sarcoglycan gamma as an indicator
The present invention relates to a method of evaluating cellulite using fibulin-3 and/or sarcoglycan gamma as an indicator in a harvested skin sample, and a method of evaluating a drug for improving, preventing or treating cellulite using fibulin-3 and/or sarcoglycan gamma as an indicator in cultured cells. |
US10718779B2 |
Thyroglobulin quantitation by mass spectroscopy
Provided are methods for determining the amount of thyroglobulin in a sample using various purification steps followed by mass spectrometry. The methods generally involve purifying thyroglobulin in a test sample, digesting thyroglobulin to form peptide T129, purifying peptide T129, ionizing peptide T129, detecting the amount of peptide T129 ion generated, and relating the amount of peptide T129 ion to the amount of thyroglobulin originally present in the sample. |
US10718778B2 |
Compositions and methods for detecting protein sulfenylation
The present invention relates to methods for detecting sulfenylation within thiol groups in proteins, metabolites, or materials. Protein sulfenylation (Cys-SOH) describes the reversible post-translational modification of protein thiols by hydrogen peroxide, and plays a central role in oxidative signaling (see, e.g., Paulsen, C. E. & Carroll, K. S. 2013 Chemical Reviews 113, 4633-679). Growth factor stimulation activates NADPH oxidase enzymes, releasing a local burst of hydrogen peroxide, which transiently oxidizes the nuclcophilic cysteine of protein phosphatases and other proximal redox active thiols (see, e.g., Paulsen, C. E. et al., 2012 Nature Chemical Biology 8, 57-64). In addition to masking functional cysteine's, sulfenylation is also a critical intermediate towards irreversible cysteine oxidation. |
US10718774B2 |
Methods and compositions for assessing germline risk of cancer
Heritable mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 and other genes in the DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway increase risk of breast, ovarian and other cancers. In response to DNA breaks, the proteins encoded by these genes bind to each other and are transported into the nucleus to form nuclear foci and initiate homologous recombination. Flow cytometry-based functional variant analyses (FVAs) were developed to determine whether variants in BRCA1 or other DSB repair genes disrupted the binding of BRCA1 to its protein partners, the phosphorylation of p53 or the transport of the BRCA1complex to the nucleus in response to DNA damage. Each of these assays distinguished high-risk BRCA1 mutations from low-risk BRCA1 controls. Mutations in other DSB repair pathway genes produced molecular phenocopies with these assays. FVA assays may represent an adjunct to sequencing for categorizing VUS or may represent a stand-alone measure for assessing breast cancer risk. |
US10718771B2 |
Recombinant baculoviruses and their uses in detecting arthropod-borne virus
Disclosed herein are recombinant baculoviruses suitable for detecting the presence of arthropod-borne viruses in a biological sample of a test subject. The information derived from the detection may also be used to render a diagnosis on whether the test subject is infected with the arthropod-borne viruses or not, so that proper course of treatment may be assigned to the subject. |
US10718768B1 |
Methods for assaying cellular binding interactions
There are provided methods, and devices for assaying for a binding interaction between a protein, such as a monoclonal antibody, produced by a cell, and a biomolecule. The method may include retaining the cell within a chamber having an aperture; exposing the protein produced by the cell to a capture substrate, wherein the capture substrate is in fluid communication with the protein produced by the cell and wherein the capture substrate is operable to bind the protein produced by the cell; flowing a fluid volume comprising the biomolecule through the chamber via said aperture, wherein the fluid volume is in fluid communication with the capture substrate; and determining a binding interaction between the protein produced by the cell and the biomolecule. |
US10718767B2 |
Species specific antigen sequences for tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) and methods of use
Compositions and methods for the detection and identification of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever Borrelia sp. antibodies. |
US10718766B2 |
Assays for antimicrobial activity and applications thereof
The disclosure provides methods, compositions, and kits for enhanced detection of microbes in samples and monitoring of antimicrobial activity in a subject. |
US10718764B2 |
Electrochemiluminescent detection system
The present invention is directed to a luminescent immunoassay method for detecting an analyte in a liquid sample with high sensitivity. The invention provides a unique combination of (i) using a probe having a small sensing surface area for binding analyte molecules, (ii) using a high molecular weight branched polymer conjugated with multiple binding molecules and multiple luminescent labels, and (iii) cycling the probe having immunocomplex formed back to the reagent vessel and amplification vessel 1-10 times and repeating the reaction with the reagent and the amplification polymer, to improve the sensitivity of detection level. For each cycling, the luminescent signal is increased significantly over the noise. The present invention is also directed to an electrochemiluminescent detection system for measuring a chemiluminescent signal on a probe tip. |
US10718749B2 |
Methods for quantifying nitrogen-containing compounds in subterranean treatment fluids
It can sometimes be difficult to quantify the amount of polymer present in a subterranean treatment fluid, particularly at a job site. Methods for analyzing a treatment fluid for a polymer can comprise: receiving a sample of a treatment fluid comprising a nitrogen-containing polymer; placing the sample of the treatment fluid and an aqueous base in an oilfield retort; heating the sample of the treatment fluid and the aqueous base together in the oilfield retort at least until the nitrogen-containing polymer has been substantially hydrolyzed to one or more volatile nitrogen compounds; distilling the one or more volatile nitrogen compounds from the oilfield retort; and determining a quantity of the nitrogen-containing polymer in the sample of the treatment fluid based upon a quantity of the one or more volatile nitrogen compounds distilled from the oilfield retort. Analyses of other nitrogen-containing compounds may take place similarly. |
US10718743B2 |
Liquid chromatography columns with structured walls
A liquid chromatography (LC) column includes a wall having a length along a central axis from the inlet end to the outlet end, the wall enclosing a column interior and having a column radius relative to the central axis, the wall comprising a structured portion configured such that the column radius varies along the length; and a plurality of particles packed in the column interior, wherein at least some of the particles are in contact with the structured portion. |
US10718741B2 |
Ultrasonic flaw detecting apparatus, ultrasonic flaw detecting method, and manufacturing method of product
An ultrasonic flaw detecting apparatus comprises an array prove, an element-group defining circuit, a calculator, a signal receiver and a generator. The array probe comprises a plurality of piezoelectric elements, each of the plurality of piezoelectric elements being configured to transmit and receive an ultrasonic wave to and from an inspection object. The element-group defining circuit is configured to select, as an element group, plural consecutive piezoelectric elements from the plurality of piezoelectric elements, set a reference position of the element group based on array arrangement information of the plurality of piezoelectric elements in the element group and based on a weighting value of each of the plurality of piezoelectric elements in the element group, and calculate a propagation path of an ultrasonic beam from the element group based on the reference position and a predetermined refraction angle. The calculator is configured to calculate a delay time of each of the plurality of piezoelectric elements in the element group in such a manner that the ultrasonic beam is configured to propagate along the propagation path. The signal receiver is configured to receive respective ultrasonic waves received with the plurality of piezoelectric elements as detection signals. The generator is configured to generate at least one composite signal for the ultrasonic beam having the propagation path based on the detection signal and the delay time. |
US10718739B2 |
Surface characteristics inspection method and surface characteristics inspection apparatus for steel product
To provide a surface characteristics inspection method of inspecting a heat treatment on a steel product subjected to a surface treatment in a nondestructive manner. A surface characteristics inspection apparatus is used which includes an alternating-current bridge circuit, an alternating-current power supply that supplies an alternating-current power to the alternating-current bridge circuit, and an evaluation device that evaluates the surface characteristics of a subject, which is a steel product subjected to a heat treatment, based on an output signal of the alternating-current bridge circuit. Coils of a reference detector and an inspection detector in the bridge circuit are energized to produce an alternating-current magnetism to induce an eddy current in a reference subject and the subject, respectively, and the electromagnetic characteristics of the subject obtained in the state where the reference detector detects a reference state is output as a first output signal. |
US10718738B2 |
Miniaturized discharge photo-ionization detector
A discharge ionization current detector for ionizing and detecting a sample component where the sample component is ionized by UV light is provided. The detector includes a UV light source, and a microfluidic channel having a first surface including a conducting or semiconducting material and an opposing second surface including a conducting or semiconducting material, one of the first surface and the second surface being a collection electrode and the other of the first surface and the second surface being a bias electrode, the microfluidic channel being configured to receive a sample component. The microfluidic channel is in fluid communication with the UV light source such that, when activated, UV light from the UV light source can enter the microfluidic channel and ionize the sample component, which releases an electron, and the ionized sample component and electron are detected by the collection and bias electrodes. |
US10718737B2 |
Molded flow channel
A nanopore based sequencing system includes a plurality of nanopore sensors. Each nanopore sensor has a portion for receiving a fluid. The nanopore based sequencing system includes a fluid chamber configured to guide the fluid over the plurality of nanopore sensors and an inlet configured to deliver the fluid into the fluid chamber. At least a portion of the fluid chamber is made of a material that has been molded around at least a portion of an electrode. |
US10718735B2 |
Gas detection method, gas detection system, and gas desorption method
A gas detection method using a gas detection element obtained by laminating a fixed support, a first electrode (2), a dielectric sensor (3), a second electrode (4), and a gas adsorption film (5), in this order, the method including: a step of applying a first signal resonantly driving the dielectric sensor (3) between electrodes of the first electrode (1) and the second electrode (3), and detecting gas adsorbed on the gas adsorption film based on a change of a resonant frequency of the dielectric sensor; and a step of heating the dielectric sensor (3) by applying a second signal between the electrodes after the detection of gas and desorbing gas adsorbed in the gas adsorption film; a gas detection system capable of performing the method; and a gas desorption method appropriate for applying this gas detection method. |
US10718732B2 |
Active CMOS sensor array for electrochemical biomolecular detection
Electrochemical sensing of biomolecules eliminates the need for bulky optical instruments required in traditional fluorescence-based sensing assays. Integration of the sensor interface electrodes and active electrochemical detection circuitry on CMOS substrates miniaturizes the sensing platform, enhancing portability for point-of-care applications, while enabling high-throughput, highly-parallel analysis. One embodiment includes a four-by-four active sensor array for multiplexed electrochemical biomolecular detection in a standard 0.25-μm CMOS process. Integrated potentiostats, including control amplifiers and dual-slope ADCs, stimulate the electrochemical cell and detect the current flowing through on-chip gold electrodes at each sensor site resulting from biomolecular reactions occurring on the chip surface. Post-processing techniques for fabricating biologically-compatible surface-electrode arrays in CMOS that can withstand operation in harsh electrochemical environments are described. Demonstrations showing example operation of the active CMOS array for biomolecular detection include cyclic voltammetry of a reversible redox species, DNA probe density characterization, and quantitative and specific DNA hybridization detection in real time. |
US10718727B2 |
Valve prognostics for polymeric components based on accelerated aging techniques
The claimed method and system develops accelerated aging test protocols for a component of a process control device, such as a polymeric component of a valve assembly, where the accelerated aging test protocol is specifically developed in response to expected operating conditions to be used during operation of the process control device in a process plant installation. Test data from the developed accelerated aging tests is analyzed to determine a projected lifetime profile of the component that profiles the component through failure under those expected operating conditions. Particular profiling for polymeric features includes oxidation failure profiling and other fatigue conditions. |
US10718724B2 |
Systems and methods of comparative computed tomography (CT) for qualification of commercial grade items
A method of qualifying physical components using computed tomography (CT) includes obtaining qualified CT data from a CT scanner for at least one qualified physical component. Qualification data is generated based on the qualified CT data, where the qualification data defines a qualification envelope. Candidate CT data is obtained from the CT scanner for a candidate physical component. Comparison data is then generated based on the candidate CT data and the qualification data, where the comparison data indicates whether the candidate CT data is within the qualification envelope defined by the qualification data. An acceptance signal is generated if the comparison data meets acceptance criteria. |
US10718722B2 |
Method of inspecting back surface of epitaxial wafer, epitaxial wafer back surface inspection apparatus, method of managing lift pin of epitaxial growth apparatus, and method of producing epitaxial wafer
Provided is a method of inspecting the back surface of an epitaxial wafer, capable of detecting pin mark defects in the back surface of the epitaxial wafer and quantitatively evaluating the defect size of individual point defects of the pin mark defects. The method of inspecting the back surface of an epitaxial wafer includes an imaging step of consecutively taking partial images of the back surface while moving the optical system using the scanning unit; an acquisition step of acquiring a full image of the back surface from the partial images; a detection step of detecting, in the full image, pin mark defects constituted by a set of a plurality of point defects present in the back surface of the silicon wafer 1; and a digitalization step of digitalizing the individual point defects to calculate the defect area of the individual point defects of the detected pin mark defects. |
US10718717B2 |
Inspection of sealing quality in blister packages
An inspection system to inspect the consistency and thermal seal quality of blister packages, the system comprising an illumination module and a color imaging device suitably integrated with an optical module. The blister packages that are thermally sealed are sequentially presented to the color imaging device within its Field of View whereupon the inspection captures multiple images of the illuminated top side of the sealed blister package using the said image pickup devise. The images then undergo analysis to determine the gray scale values of the sealing area. By comparing the gray level values with predetermined gray level values that are programmed at setup, a decision is made to reject the inspected item if the analyzed gray level values is not substantially the same as the predetermined gray level values, or to accept the inspected item if the analyzed gray level values is substantially the same as the predetermined gray level values or rejecting the blister if determined otherwise. |
US10718716B2 |
Portable laser induced breakdown spectroscopy systems
An embodiment of a laser induced breakdown system is described that comprises a portable device that includes: a laser configured to produce a beam comprising a plurality of repeating pulses; a processor configured to open a data acquisition window after a delay period, wherein the delay period begins upon production of one of the pulses; one or more optical elements configured to direct the beam at a sample and collect emitted light from a plasma continuum; and an optical detector configured to produce a plurality of signal values from the emitted light from the plasma continuum collected during the data acquisition window, wherein the processor is configured to identify an element from the signal values. |
US10718712B2 |
Method for detecting fluorescent species that are reversibly photoswitchable at a high frequency
A method is provided for detecting a fluorescent species that is reversibly photoswitchable at high frequency, and more precisely to a method for detecting at least one reversibly photoswitchable fluorescent species, including a step consisting in illuminating a sample containing a reversibly photoswitchable fluorescent species with a first illuminating light beam, of wavelength λ1, and periodically modulated at an angular frequency ω, and with a second illuminating light beam of wavelength λ2 different from λ1, which is periodically modulated at the angular frequency ω, the second illuminating light beam being modulated in antiphase with respect to the first illuminating light beam. |
US10718708B2 |
Method for observing dynamic physical property of biological tissue and device for observing dynamic physical property of biological tissue
An object is to provide a technique that can evaluate biological tissues such as cartilage tissue and regenerated tissues such as regenerated cartilage. A method for observing a dynamic physical property of a biological tissue according to the present invention is that a biological tissue is irradiated with a pulsed light having a wavelength of a far-infrared wavelength region modulated into circular polarized lights by applying bias voltages to a radiation means (3) having an antenna electrode films of orthogonal (2)-axis structure with phases shifted using high-voltage high-speed modulation means (13), and dynamic physical property of the biological tissue is observed on the basis of a spectrum obtained by vibration optical activity spectroscopy. |
US10718703B2 |
Particle counter with advanced features
An airborne or liquid particle sensor with a number of advanced features is disclosed. The sensor includes an output channel generating an electrical signal for a particle passing through the sensor, where the electrical signal includes information related to the pulse. The information is processed by the sensor to determine a value that indicates a more accurate particle mass for a sample period than the average mass. |
US10718697B2 |
Method for estimating a stiffness of a deformable part
A method for estimating a stiffness of a deformable part of a system including a four-photodiode detector for analyzing at least one characteristic of a sample. The method includes receiving the signals recorded by the four photodiodes, calculating the resultant signals from the recorded signals, calculating a cross-correlation of the resultant signals calculated for obtaining an intercorrelated signal, estimating the stiffness of the deformable part depending on the intercorrelated signal. |
US10718695B2 |
Slide staining assembly and cover member
A sample processing assembly for treatment of a sample on a substrate includes a mounting surface for the substrate and a closure body configured to releasably retain a cover member. The closure body is movable between an open position and a substantially closed position. When a substrate is placed in the assembly and the closure body is in the substantially closed position while retaining a cover member, a reaction chamber is formed for processing a sample. A cover member for use with the sample processing assembly is also provided. |
US10718692B2 |
Bi-directional valveless sampling port for use with gas sampling bags
A system and method for providing a bi-directional, valve-less sampling port for use with gas sampling bags, wherein the valve-less sampling port has few parts and no moving parts, the sampling port is coupled to a gas sampling bag using a base component that has a portion inside and outside of the gas sampling bag, a cap that is disposed over the base to make an interference fit, an O-ring between the base and the cap that applies a sealing force to hold the gas sampling bag against the base, and a dome seal inside the base and held in place by the cap, wherein the dome seal functions as a one-way check valve to prevent flow out of the gas sampling bag until a sampling adapter is inserted through the cap and the dome seal to provide access to the gas sampling bag for extraction of gas. |
US10718683B2 |
Pipeline leakage detection system and method thereof
A pipeline leakage detection system and a method thereof are provided. In the pipeline leakage detection system, when a ball-type detection device is operated on a pipeline and moved by an external force, a processing module can, according to angular velocity data outputted by a posture detection module, control motors to drive wheels, so as to prevent a ball-type casing of the ball-type detection device from being rotated by the external force; a wireless transceiver module transmits thermal image signals around the pipeline captured by multiple infrared thermal imagers to a monitoring terminal; and the monitoring terminal combines the thermal image signals, according to a sequential order of pieces of time information of the thermal image signals and pieces of identification information of the infrared thermal imagers, to form multiple time images, and the monitoring terminal can analyze the time images to determine whether the pipeline has a leaking location. |
US10718681B2 |
Detecting device and detecting system
A pressure detecting device that detects the combustion pressure in an internal combustion engine includes: a piezoelectric element that outputs a charge signal corresponding to the pressure in a combustion chamber; and a mounting board on which are mounted an integrating circuit that integrates the charge signal outputted by the piezoelectric element and an amplifier circuit that amplifies a voltage signal obtained by integration. On the mounting board are provided: a power receiving terminal that receives a power-supply voltage from a controller; an output terminal that outputs an output signal after amplification to the controller; and a grounding terminal for making the ground of the controller and the mounting board common. Furthermore, in the mounting board, the grounding terminal and grounding ends of the integrating circuit and the amplifier circuit are connected by way of grounding ferrite beads. |
US10718678B2 |
Aircraft engine multi-channel pressure transducer
An aircraft engine pressure transducer includes a first pressure transducer channel and a second pressure transducer channel. The first pressure transducer channel is configured to sense a pressure of the aircraft engine over a first pressure range and a first temperature range. The second pressure transducer channel is configured to sense the pressure of the aircraft engine over a second pressure range and a second temperature range, the second pressure range being a subset of the first temperature range, and the second temperature range being a subset of the first temperature range. |
US10718676B2 |
Pressure sensing electronic device, methods of forming and operating the same
Various embodiments may provide a pressure sensing electronic device. The electronic device may include a tactile sensor configured to determine an external pressure. The electronic device may also include a memory device electrically coupled to the tactile sensor. The memory device may be configured to switch from a first state to a second state upon the external pressure determined by the tactile sensor exceeding a predetermined threshold when a writing current flows through the tactile sensor and the memory device. |
US10718672B2 |
Piezoelectric device package
A piezoelectric device package includes a board having a lower surface and an upper surface, a plurality of terminals disposed on the lower surface, a piezoelectric device disposed on the upper surface, a thermistor layer and a resistance layer disposed on the lower surface, and a cap lead covering an upper portion of the board. |
US10718668B2 |
Miniaturized Fourier-transform Raman spectrometer systems and methods
State-of-the-art portable Raman spectrometers use discrete free-space optical components that must be aligned well and that don't tolerate vibrations well. Conversely, the inventive spectrometers are made with monolithic photonic integration to fabricate some or all optical components on one or more planar substrates. Photonic integration enables dense integration of components, eliminates manual alignment and individual component assembly, and yields superior mechanical stability and resistance to shock or vibration. These features make inventive spectrometers especially suitable for use in high-performance portable or wearable sensors. They also yield significant performance advantages, including a large (e.g., 10,000-fold) increase in Raman scattering efficiency resulting from on-chip interaction of the tightly localized optical mode and the analyte and a large enhancement in spectral resolution and sensitivity resulting from the integration of an on-chip Fourier-transform spectrometer. |
US10718666B2 |
Spectrometer arrangement, method for producing a two-dimensional spectrum by means of such a spectrometer arrangement
The present disclosure discloses a spectrometer arrangement including an entrance-slit group including a slit wheel and a slit mask for introducing radiation into and for limiting the optical field of the spectrometer arrangement, a first dispersive element for spectrally decomposing the radiation in a main dispersion direction, and a second dispersive element for spectrally decomposing the radiation in a transverse dispersion direction that forms an angle with the main dispersion direction to yield a two-dimensional spectrum. The slit wheel is mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation and has a falcate opening having a width that changes depending on the angle. The slit mask includes an opening that is longer than a largest width of the falcate opening such that radiation radiates through the falcate opening of the slit wheel and the opening of the slit mask. The present disclosure further includes a corresponding method and an optical component group. |
US10718665B2 |
Self-referencing mobile-compatible spectrophotometer platform
A self-referencing mobile-compatible spectrophotometric system, including at least one light source, at least one spectral detection unit, and at least one reference sample. The system is configured to apply light from the at least one light source to a sample and receive a reflected light from the sample, and apply light to the at least one reference sample, and receive a reference reflected light from the at least one reference sample. |
US10718658B2 |
Optical fiber sensor, seismic prospecting method, method of measuring distribution of petroleum/natural gas reservoir layer, strain detection method, and method of specifying position of a fissure in stratum
An optical fiber sensor includes: a transmitting unit configured to output two lights into an optical fiber, wavelengths of the two lights being different from each other at a specific time, and at least one of the wavelengths of the two lights varying with time; and a measuring unit configured to receive back-scattered light output from the optical fiber and detect a temporal variation of an optical phase at an arbitrary interval in a longitudinal direction of the optical fiber by measuring measure an interference state of the two lights. |
US10718657B2 |
Weighing bar assembly
A weighing bar assembly includes a hollow structural part (1), with two load cells (2) positioned therein. The assembly further includes two ground support shoes (4). Each of the load cells (2) is attached at one end to the structural part (1) by a securing block (3) and at its other end to a corresponding ground support shoe (4). |
US10718655B2 |
Method for monitoring a level meter operating according to the radar principle and level meter
A level meter and a method for monitoring the level meter operating according to the radar principle, in which a signal conductor is lead out of an inner space of a leakage chamber of a bracket housing through a process-side opening of the leakage chamber and/or of the bracket housing into the process-side outer space of the bracket housing. The method involves transmitting a signal in the form of a pulse along the signal conductor, receiving a reflected received signal, relaying the received signal to the control and evaluation unit. In addition to the simple verification of the presence of a leak, a change in the received signal can also be quantified by the frequency spectrum of the received signal being determined and monitoring of the level meter carried out in the frequency domain. |
US10718652B2 |
Detection system and method for aerosol delivery
An apparatus comprises a detector, a pressure sensor and a processor. The detector is operable to detect light that is scattered by an aerosol that is associated with a pressure. The pressure sensor is operable to measure the pressure. The processor is coupled to the detector and to the pressure sensor, and is configured to receive at least a signal from the detector and the pressure sensor. The processor is further configured to use the received signals to calculate a volume of the first aerosol, and to output an output signal associated with the calculated volume. The various measurements can be repeated and compared, and the output signal can be a feedback signal for metering subsequent amounts of the aerosol, based on the comparison. |
US10718647B2 |
Thermal flowmeter including an inclined passage
A thermal flowmeter includes: a sub-passage (307) that takes a part of a gas (30) to be measured flowing through a main passage; and a flow measurement unit (451) disposed inside the sub-passage (307). The sub-passage (307) includes: a first passage (351) provided on a measurement surface (451a) side of the flow measurement unit (451); a second passage (352) provided on a back surface (451b) side of the flow measurement unit (451); and an inclined passage (361) provided on an upstream side of an inlet (351a) of the first passage in a forward flow direction F of the gas (30) to be measured in the first passage (351). |
US10718643B2 |
Hand-held power tool
A suction module for a hand-held power tool includes a motor-driven fan wheel, an intake channel for sucking in dust-laden air, and a collecting container for dust. A flow sensor has a sensor surface, which is formed of plastic and is arranged in the intake channel, an electric field meter facing the sensor surface for determining the electrostatic field strength on the sensor surface, and an evaluating unit for determining a flow rate of dust-laden air on the basis of the determined electrostatic field strength. |
US10718642B2 |
Method for checking the operability of measuring transducers
A method for checking an operability of two-wire measuring transducers in automation technology which output a measurement signal as an impressed loop direct current via a two-wire line and active assemblies of which are supplied with electrical energy via the two-wire line includes: measuring the loop direct current and an input voltage of the measuring transducer; increasing the loop direct current in a range from a minimum value to a maximum value independently of the measured value, while measuring the input voltage of the measuring transducer; storing the measured values of the input voltage at selected measuring points of the loop direct current as an individual signature of the measuring transducer; and, during ongoing operation, measuring the input voltage at connection terminals of the two-wire line via an internal resistance of the measuring transducer at a prevailing loop direct current and recursively comparing that with the signature. |
US10718641B2 |
Physical quantity measurement device and electronic apparatus
A physical quantity measurement device includes a physical quantity measurement sensor and a metal block that is a holding member that includes block surfaces that serve as a plurality of holding portions for holding the physical quantity measurement sensor, and the block surface has a groove formed in a region facing the physical quantity measurement sensor. |
US10718638B1 |
Systems and methods for using photonics to detect alignment anomaly
Systems and methods are provided for detecting alignment anomaly. A sensor enclosure can be translated along a fixture to a final alignment location on the fixture. A signal transmitted by a signal transmitter can be received by a signal receiver. The signal transmitter can be integrated into the sensor enclosure. The signal receiver can determine a signal intensity based on the received signal. The signal intensity can be determined based in part on the final alignment location of the sensor enclosure on the fixture. An enclosure alignment anomaly can be identified based on the signal intensity. |
US10718636B1 |
Magneto-resistive sensors
A magnetic position sensor having a substrate with an elongated, substantially continuous magneto-resistive section formed on the substrate. At least three electrodes are in contact with, and space at intervals along, the magneto-resistive section, thereby dividing the magneto-resistive section into at least first and second magneto-resistive regions. A magnet is configured to move in an direction which increases or decreases the magnetic field over the magneto-resistive layer, while a detection circuit configured to detect a change in voltage between the electrodes as the magnet moves from predominantly over the first magneto-resistive region to predominantly over the second magneto-resistive region. |
US10718635B2 |
Contact detection circuit of four-terminal measurement device
A contact detection circuit is applied to a four-terminal measurement device. The contact detection circuit comprises a first isolator, a signal generator, a multiplier and a calculator. The first isolator comprises a primary side and a secondary side, with the secondary side comprising a first terminal and a second terminal, with the first terminal configured to be electrically connected to a driving terminal and the second terminal configured to be electrically connected to a measuring terminal. The signal generator is configured to provide a measuring signal. The multiplier is configured to generate an output signal based on the measuring signal and a first reflected signal when the first reflected signal is induced at the primary side of the first isolator based on the measuring signal. The calculator calculates contact resistance between the driving terminal and the measuring terminal based on a direct-current component of the output signal. |
US10718625B2 |
Voice instructions during navigation
A method of providing navigation on an electronic device when the display screen is locked. The method receives a verbal request to start navigation while the display is locked. The method identifies a route from a current location to a destination based on the received verbal request. While the display screen is locked, the method provides navigational directions on the electronic device from the current location of the electronic device to the destination. Some embodiments provide a method for processing a verbal search request. The method receives a navigation-related verbal search request and prepares a sequential list of the search results based on the received request. The method then provides audible information to present a search result from the sequential list. The method presents the search results in a batch form until the user selects a search result, the user terminates the search, or the search items are exhausted. |
US10718620B2 |
Navigation and positioning device and method of navigation and positioning
A navigation and positioning device including a storage, a mark feature analyzer, a first coordinate fusion component and a second coordinate fusion component is provided. The storage stores map information including a traffic mark feature and its mark coordinate. The mark feature analyzer is used for analyzing whether a captured image has the traffic mark feature. When the captured image has the traffic mark feature, the mark feature analyzer analyzes the traffic mark feature in the captured image and calculates a device coordinate according to the mark coordinate. The first coordinate fusion component fuses the device coordinate and a first fusion coordinate and uses fused coordinate as a second fusion coordinate. The second coordinate fusion component fuses the second fusion coordinate, traffic carrier inertial information and a global positioning coordinate and uses fused coordinate as an updated first fusion coordinate. |
US10718619B2 |
Navigation method, apparatus, storage medium and device
The present disclosure discloses a navigation method and an apparatus, and a storage medium and a device. The method comprises: obtaining a navigation start instruction for a set function; searching a navigation rule corresponding to the set function and locating a current position of a terminal according to the navigation start instruction; and forming a navigation route according to the current position and the navigation rule. The navigation method provided by the present disclosure, by obtaining a navigation start instruction for a set function, searching a navigation rule corresponding to the set function and locating a current position of a terminal according to the navigation start instruction, forms a navigation route according to the current position and the navigation rule. The navigation rule for the set function is set in advance, therefore, the users does not need to select origin and destination by clicking, or perform other operations, so that the navigation route may be formed quickly and navigation time is saved. |
US10718614B2 |
Inertial navigation system with improved accuracy
The invention relates to an inertial navigation system for a carrier comprising a core comprising gyroscopic sensors making it possible to determine the angular velocity thereof according to three axes defining a reference trihedron, two of the axes defining a reference plane and the third axis being at right angles to this plane. The device comprises command and control means making it possible to rotate the core about the third axis and to determine the direction of the geographic north on the basis of the information supplied by the gyroscopic sensors and by an accelerometer placed in the reference plane; the rotation of the core being performed with a period for which the value of the Allan variance of the stability error of the gyroscopic sensors is lower than a given value guaranteeing the accuracy with which the direction of the geographic north can be known. |
US10718608B2 |
Mobile measurement system for the three-dimensional optical measurement of vehicles and vehicle parts
A mobile measurement system for three-dimensional optical measurement of vehicles and vehicle parts, includes a measurement auxiliary device which can be arranged on the vehicle or vehicle part with repeat accuracy, and a mobile measurement trolley on which a robot is arranged, which carries at least one measurement sensor, and which further has a coupling apparatus for mechanically coupling to the measurement auxiliary device, enabling positioning of the measurement trolley relative to the measurement auxiliary device, and thus relative to the vehicle or vehicle part, with repeat accuracy. |
US10718604B2 |
Metrology method, target and substrate
A diffraction measurement target that has at least a first sub-target and at least a second sub-target, and wherein (1) the first and second sub-targets each include a pair of periodic structures and the first sub-target has a different design than the second sub-target, the different design including the first sub-target periodic structures having a different pitch, feature width, space width, and/or segmentation than the second sub-target periodic structure or (2) the first and second sub-targets respectively include a first and second periodic structure in a first layer, and a third periodic structure is located at least partly underneath the first periodic structure in a second layer under the first layer and there being no periodic structure underneath the second periodic structure in the second layer, and a fourth periodic structure is located at least partly underneath the second periodic structure in a third layer under the second layer. |
US10718600B2 |
System for quick arming of detonation or excitation assembly
A system for quick arming of a detonation or excitation assembly, wherein the system comprises a first barrier means which, as long as it has not been removed, prevents full activation of an initiation chain of the assembly, and whose removal is dependent on receiving indication from at least one first sensor, and then its removal is reversible in a manner that it will return and once again prevent full activation of an initiation chain, and a second barrier means which also prevents full activation of the initiation chain as long as it has not been removed, and whose removal is dependent on receiving indication from at least one second sensor, and this—following after receiving indication from the first sensor, and removal of the second sensor is irreversible in a manner that leaves the initiation chain executable, and wherein the first and second sensors are independent of one another, and as long as no indication has been received from the second sensor, the first barrier means is returnable to its place in a manner that will return and once again prevent full activation of the initiation chain, and an active protection system utilizing a plurality of those quick arming system for activation of the protection system's interceptors while implementing a method for quick and selective arming of the active protection system's detonation or excitation assemblies. |
US10718595B2 |
Quick-detachable multi-purpose accessory mounting platform
Accessories may be mounted using a quick-detachable multi-purpose accessory mounting platform. The platform may include one or more clamps to receive an object, such as a firearm. The platform also may include at least one recessed mounting pad, at least one rear shelf, and other surfaces to provide different mounting points for accessories. |
US10718593B2 |
Firearm laser sight alignment assembly
The present disclosure relates to a firearm which may include a frame with a first outer wall, and a second outer wall opposite the first outer wall. A laser module may be disposed between the first and second outer walls. An alignment pin may be in communication with the first outer wall and may be configured to move the laser module relative to the frame. |
US10718592B1 |
Firearm sight system
Firearm sight systems have an elongated mounting rail including a plurality of transverse bars separated by intervening transverse mounting location channels extending from a rearmost channel to a forwardmost channel, the rail having an elongated upper surface, the rail defining a pocket below the upper surface and at least in part forward of the rearmost channel, and a sight arm pivotally connected to the rail and movable between an elevated position angularly offset from the upper surface of the rail and a stowed position in which the sight arm occupies the pocket. At least a forward portion of the sight arm may be entirely below the upper surface of the rail when in the stowed position. The entire sight arm may be entirely below the upper surface of the rail when in the stowed position. The sight arm may pivot on a pivot axis below the upper surface of the rail. |
US10718590B2 |
Adjustable archery bow draw stop
A draw stop for a compound bow having a plurality of radii on perimeter with one common axis, axis is also coincident with mounting axis. The draw stop can be orientated in multiple positions to vary the draw length of a bow. No orientation pins or lugs are needed to achieve this. |
US10718589B2 |
Multi-shot crossbow
A multi-shot crossbow includes a crossbow arm, bowstrings, and a crossbow body, wherein the crossbow arm is provided with a slider which is slidably connected with the crossbow arm along a longitudinal direction of the crossbow arm, a top of the crossbow arm is fixed with an arrow chamber which is provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending arrow holes, each of the arrow holes is provided with a slidably connected hammer, each hammer is fixedly connected to the slider, the bowstrings are located below the crossbow arm, and when the slider is at a back end point, the slider is movably attached to the crossbow body. Multiple arrows can be simultaneously shot, and the hammers can be arranged side by side and can shoot all the arrows at the same time. All the arrows are evenly driven and are shot with small radius and high hit accuracy. |
US10718579B2 |
Machine gun barrel assembly
An M240 machine gun barrel assembly with a barrel with a muzzle end at the distal end of the barrel and a breach end at the proximal end of the barrel; a handle connector connecting the barrel to a handle assembly; and the handle assembly having a free end and a connected end, the connected end operably connected to the handle connector; the handle assembly operable between a first position with the free end of the handle assembly pointing proximally and a second position with the free end of the handle assembly pointing distally. |
US10718578B2 |
Jig for manufacturing of firearm lower receiver
An improved jig for manufacturing a firearm lower receiver is comprised of a power tool mount; an adapter; a guide plate with plate screws; a rear support with mounting screws; a front support; and at least one of a carriages with at least one locating pin. A guide plate is disposed below the top surface of a lower receiver in conjunction with an adapter. The jig is a universal fitment and includes a bearing to support a rotary tool and at least one guiding feature can be used to facilitate in the guidance of the rotary tool without placing the rotary tool in direct contact with any of the guidance features. A removable locating pin is situated a long the front and rear takedown pin holes of a firearm receiver that is not threaded and is provided with at least one of a pull, string or other handle. |
US10718575B2 |
Apparatus for coalescence induced droplet jumping
An apparatus and heat transfer system, the apparatus comprising: a substrate; a plurality of nucleation sites provided on the substrate; a nanostructured surface surrounding the nucleation sites arranged to enable coalescence induced droplet jumping; wherein both the plurality of nucleation sites and the nanostructured surface are hydrophobic. |
US10718570B2 |
Heating furnace for heating annular component
A heating furnace for heating an annular component, includes a furnace body, a heat medium driving component, a support part, a guide component, and a hollow cylinder. Part of the heat medium is ejected to the outer circumferential surface of the annular component through the guide part, and part of the heat medium flows through the inner channel of the hollow cylinder, and be ejected to the inner circumferential surface of the bearing via the second heat medium channel arranged on the hollow cylinder to heat the inner circumferential surface of the bearing. In this way, the hollow cylinder plays a role of distributing the gas to some extent, and as the upper end of the hollow cylinder is a sealed structure, the flowing gas is all converted into effective heat exchange gas flow and restricted to a heat exchange space on the bearing surface. |
US10718567B2 |
Multiple hearth furnace improvements
A multiple hearth furnace in which in a gas space above at least one hearth an annular baffle is provided above the rabble arms of that hearth. The annular baffle modifies gas flow in the gas space, in particular gas residence times above the hearth. This in turn can enhance performance of the furnace, for example in respect of carbon monoxide emissions. |
US10718562B2 |
Refrigerator
A refrigerator a duct arranged to partition an inner space of a storage chamber body into a storage chamber and an air flow channel, wherein the duct has an ejection hole defined therein; a roll-bond evaporator disposed in the air flow channel, wherein the roll-bond evaporator has a top and a bottom, a left end and a right end; a blowing fan configured to draw air from the storage chamber to blow the air into the air flow channel; and a defrost sensor closer to one of the top and bottom than the other of the top and the bottom, wherein said one is closer to the blowing fan than the other, wherein the sensor is closer to one of the left end and the right end than the other of the left end and the right end. |
US10718552B2 |
Refrigerator
Provided is a refrigerator. The refrigerator includes a main body defining a storage space, a cryogenic freezing compartment provided in the storage space, and a thermoelectric module assembly disposed at one side of the cryogenic freezing compartment so that the cryogenic freezing compartment is cooled to a temperature less than that of the storage space. The cryogenic freezing compartment includes a cryogenic case into which an insulation material is filled to be thermally insulated from the storage space and in which a cryogenic freezing space is defined, a case door opening and closing the cryogenic case, and a rail assembly connecting the cryogenic case to the case door and extending and contracted in multi-stages to allow the case door to be slid to be inserted and withdrawn. The rail assembly is mounted on the cryogenic case outside the cryogenic freezing space. |
US10718546B2 |
Air-conditioning apparatus indoor unit
An air-conditioning apparatus indoor unit includes: a plastic design panel that includes a front panel part having a rectangular shape in front view and a flange part projecting toward a back surface from one longitudinal edge of the front panel part; and a reinforcement member that has a shape extending in the longitudinal direction of the front panel part across a middle part of the design panel and is fixed to the design panel so as to be in contact with a back surface of the front panel part and an inner surface of the flange part. |
US10718539B2 |
Controlling an HVAC system in association with a demand-response event
A control system includes an energy management system in operation with intelligent, network-connected thermostats located in structures. The thermostats are operable to control heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Control during a demand response (DR) event period may be performed based on an optimal control trajectory of the HVAC system, where the control trajectory is optimal in that it minimizes a cost function. |
US10718538B2 |
Method and device for obtaining a water amount for a humidifier
A method for obtaining a water amount for a humidifier, includes: obtaining a target humidification parameter for a space to be humidified; determining a water amount required for the humidifier to reach the target humidification parameter; and outputting a notifying message, the notifying message carrying the determined water amount. |
US10718534B2 |
Air conditioner having an improved outdoor unit
An air conditioner includes a heat exchanger including a refrigerant tube, a fin assembly, and a fan assembly located at an upper portion of the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes a first heat exchanger adjacent to the fan assembly and a second heat exchanger under the first heat exchanger. A density of a fin assembly at the first heat exchanger is larger than that of a fin assembly at the second heat exchanger. The heat exchanger may include a plurality of layers with a refrigerant introduced into each of inlet pipes of the heat exchanger flowing evenly at each of the layers. The refrigerant to be discharged to each of outlet pipes is discharged at the same temperature. |
US10718532B2 |
Fan coil housing
An apparatus for use with a fan coil cabinet occluded by a releasably secured baffle having intake and discharge vents communicating with the cabinet and containing a coil which water passes and a fan which forces air past the coil for conditioning, wherein the fan has an outlet and a coil. The apparatus comprises a housing with the fan and coil mounted thereto, and a support mounted to the cabinet wherein the housing slides for movement between a retracted position, within the cabinet, and an extended position, protruding from the cabinet. The housing has a port with the fan coupled thereto for sealed communication between the port and the outlet. The coil and the housing define a cavity with which the port communicates. The housing defines an aperture and a door releasably secured in occluding relation to the aperture to provide access to the cavity for maintenance of the coil. |
US10718531B2 |
Overflow preventer
A residential and commercial hot water and steam boiler safety system and device that includes at least one hollow pipe, with one plugged or sealed end and a fitting on the other end for connecting the pipe in a substantially vertical mounting position, and at least one two float switch disposed in the pipe and electrically connected in series with a limit switch in the boiler, where the pipe is adopted for the flow and accumulation of water, so that float switch activates as the pipe fills with water and shuts off the boiler by turning off the gas valve, promoting safer boiler and steam boiler operation. Additional float switches positioned above or below in the hollow pipe may provide additional functions, such as a warning light and sound to the owner, or a notification via a telephone or cell phone system or through the home network or Wi-Fi system. |
US10718529B2 |
Oven door glass with interlocking mechanism
Provided is a method for controlling the operation of a cooking appliance, such as an oven range. The cooking appliance includes a door with multiple spaced apart glass panels. The method uses an interlocking mechanism that interferes with the installation of at least one of the plurality of glass panels in the door if at least one of the glass panels is not installed properly. The method further uses a switch with a plunger can be installed in the door, which allows the appliance to operate only when a failsafe electrical circuit is closed corresponding to a selected position of the plunger when the door is closed. The plunger is prevented from retaining that selected position if at least one of the glass panels is improperly installed or if a top cap is not properly seated or installed above the glass panels. |
US10718525B2 |
Fuel injection locations based on combustor flow path
Systems and methods for dual-fuel operation of a gas turbine combustor are provided. An exemplary gas turbine combustor may comprise one or more components, such as a cylindrical combustion liner, a flow sleeve, a main mixer, a radial inflow swirler, a combustor dome, and a fuel cartridge assembly, one or more of which may be configured to supply either a gaseous or a liquid fuel to the combustion liner, depending on whether gaseous fuel operation or liquid fuel operation of the combustor is desired. |
US10718524B2 |
Mixer assembly for a gas turbine engine
A mixer assembly for a gas turbine engine is provided, including a main mixer with fuel injection holes located between at least one radial swirler and at least one axial swirler, wherein the fuel injected into the main mixer is atomized and dispersed by the air flowing through the radial swirler and the axial swirler. |
US10718522B2 |
Gas turbine combustor, gas turbine, control device, and control method
To provide a gas turbine combustor that can suppress a generation amount of NOx and maintain a flame holding property, while suppressing burn damage around a pilot nozzle including the pilot nozzle. A gas turbine combustor includes a pilot nozzle that can inject fuel F and cooling air A for cooling a nozzle tip, a flow regulating valve that can adjust a flow rate of cooling air to be supplied to the pilot nozzle, a detection sensor that detects a combustion state of fuel, and a control device that controls the flow regulating valve based on a detection result of the detection sensor. |
US10718520B2 |
Damper arrangement for reducing combustion-chamber pulsation
The invention concerns a damper arrangement for reducing combustion-chamber pulsation arising inside a gas turbine, wherein the gas turbine includes at least one compressor, a primary combustor which is connected downstream to the compressor, and the hot gases of the primary combustor are admitted at least to an intermediate turbine or directly or indirectly to a secondary combustor. The hot gases of the secondary combustor are admitted to a further turbine or directly or indirectly to an energy recovery, wherein at least one combustor is arranged in a can-architecture. At least one combustor liner includes air passages, wherein at least one of the air passages is formed as a damper neck. The damper neck being actively connected to a damper volume, and the damper volume is part of a connecting duct extending between a compressor air plenum and the combustor. |
US10718515B2 |
Control of combustion system emissions
A process for capturing undesirable combustion products produced in a high temperature combustion system in which a carbonaceous fuel is utilized. Very finely sized particles of alkaline earth carbonates or hydroxides, with or without added ground ash, are provided in slurry form, are dried and milled to provide unagglomerated, sub-micron-sized particles that are injected along with pulverized coal and an oxidizing agent into the high temperature combustion zone of a furnace. The particles capture and neutralize the gases that result in condensable acids, including SOx, NOx, HCL, and HF, as well as capturing toxic metals that are present in the combustion products, they mitigate ash fouling and slagging, and they facilitate economic heat exchange that permits fuel savings and recovery of water for use in other processes. |
US10718513B2 |
Burner
A burner has: a combustion plate part for ejecting air-fuel mixture; and a flame rod which lies opposite to a portion of the combustion plate part which has a picture-frame-like burner frame; a metal-fiber knit which covers an opening enclosed by the burner frame; and a distribution plate which has formed therein distribution holes and which sandwiches the metal-fiber knit between the burner frame and the distribution plate through the distribution holes and the metal-fiber knit. The flame rod has: a rod base part which lies opposite to a portion of opening peripheral part of the burner frame which is positioned on the same surface level as the opening; and a rod main body part which lies opposite to a portion of the metal-fiber knit. The distance between the rod base part and the opening peripheral part is made smaller than the distance between the rod main body part and the metal-fiber knit. |
US10718512B2 |
Burner for gas heated furnace and method of operation thereof
A method of operating a burner assembly is provided. The method generally includes transporting combustible fuel and atomization air through concentric fluid lines of the burner assembly; mixing the combustible fuel and the atomization air to atomize the combustible fuel; adjusting a flow of the combustible fuel and the atomization air to obtain atomized fuel with an air-to-fuel atomization ratio of less than 0.6; outputting the atomized fuel from a nozzle of the burner assembly; and igniting the atomized fuel to produce a flame. A burner assembly operable by the method, and a corresponding nozzle are also provided. |
US10718510B2 |
Deaerator (options)
The group of inventions refers to heat exchange machinery. The device includes a tank with an outlet fitting and a steam source, a deaerator column with a cover and water inlet and vapor blowdown fittings located on the same, containing lower and upper deaeration sections. Each section includes pressure and distribution trays forming a jet chamber in the space between them, and random element packing. Deaeration sections are separated by a hydraulic seal formed by the edge of the upper section pressure tray and the projection connected to the deaerator column cover. The water inlet and vapor blowdown fittings are located inside the hydraulic seal projection with openings in it. The lower edges of the openings are located higher than the upper edge of the hydraulic seal by a value exceeding the sum of overflow height of the coolant over the edge and hydraulic resistance of the hydraulic seal channel. The total cross section of the openings is determined by equality of steam pressure in the blowdown fitting and in the space inside the hydraulic seal projection. This increases the operation reliability. |
US10718504B1 |
Lamp holder for LED string light
A lamp holder for an LED string light includes a lamp housing, an LED lighting module, a plug, and a socket. An open end of the lamp housing is pre-sintered with an encapsulation layer. The LED lighting module is disposed in the lamp housing, and has a cathode pin and an anode pin extending out from the encapsulation layer. Because the LED lighting module is pre-encapsulated in the lamp housing, when installed, only the LED lighting module and the plug need to be assembled so as to complete the assembly of the lamp housing, the LED lighting module and the plug. This reduces the assembly steps for production. |
US10718501B2 |
Junction box-driver assembly for direct mount luminaires
A junction box-driver assembly includes a housing that is configured to route electrical wiring to a luminaire therethrough and house a driver module therein. The housing includes a back plate that defines a junction box cavity and a driver cavity that is disposed adjacent to and in fluid communication with the junction box cavity. Further, the housing includes a junction box cover that is coupled to the back plate and configured to cover the junction box cavity that is configured to route the electrical wiring therethrough and/or enclose wire connections therein. Furthermore, the housing includes a driver cavity cover that is removably coupled to the back plate to cover the driver cavity that is configured to house the driver module therein. The junction-box driver assembly further includes a mounting strut that is removably coupled to the housing and configured to releasably lock the junction box-driver assembly to a mounting frame. |
US10718493B2 |
Angle-adjustable lamp
The invention relates to an angle-adjustable lamp, comprising a lamp body, a threading cylinder located at an end of the lamp body and extending axially along the lamp body, and an angle adjusting mechanism, the angle adjusting mechanism comprises a mounting base rotatable mounted on the threading cylinder relative to the lamp body, an elastic piece which can rotate synchronously with the mounting base relative to the lamp body, and an outer end cover which is arranged on the threading cylinder and fixedly connected with the lamp body. Compared with the existing technology, the device provided in the present invention has the advantages of simple assembly structure, short time consumption and production cost-saving. |
US10718482B2 |
Vehicle lamp with plate like lens having front and rear lens cuts
A vehicular lamp includes: a plate-like lens body including a front surface and a rear surface; and a light source provided at the rear of the lens body and emitting light rays of uniform luminance which are irradiated forward through the lens body to form a predetermined light distribution pattern. The front surface includes front lens cuts; the rear surface includes rear lens cuts facing the front lens cuts, respectively; the rear lens cuts are provided in respective inclined postures so that the output directions of light rays having entered the lens body while being refracted by the respective rear lens cuts and having been outputted through the respective front lens cuts are the same as one another; and distances between the rear lens cuts and the front lens cuts are adjusted so that the luminances of light rays outputted through the respective front lens cuts are made uniform. |
US10718481B2 |
Vehicular illumination device
Provided is a vehicular illumination device capable of increasing a degree of design freedom in designing a vehicle having enhanced design. An illumination device is provided on a front portion of a vehicle. The illumination device includes a headlight, a light guide, and an outer glass. The light guide has an annular shape in such a way as to surround a periphery of the headlight. The outer glass includes a front surface portion for covering a front surface of the headlight, and a perimeter portion for covering a periphery of the headlight. The light guide is disposed along an imaginary plane inclined with respect to a tubular axis of the perimeter portion. |
US10718478B2 |
Apparatus and method for harvesting energy for a light
An apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus has a lighting component, an energy storage assembly electrically connected to the lighting component, a control assembly electrically connected to the energy storage assembly, and an energy receiving component electrically connected to the control assembly. The energy receiving component wirelessly receives energy. The energy storage assembly includes a Graphene strip. |
US10718477B2 |
Simulating electronic candle
A simulating electronic candle, includes a first light body and a second light body, wherein the first light body and the second light body are light-guiding bodies or light-emitting bodies, and a surface portion of the second light body is provided with a light-blocking body; and there is a preset angle between the first light body and the second light body, so that light from the first light body and light from the second light body cooperate with each other to produce an effect of a real flame being divided into three layers. With this simulating electronic candle, it is possible to simulate a situation when a real flame is burning. |
US10718475B2 |
Tangle-resistant decorative lighting assembly
A tangle-resistant decorative lighting assembly, comprising: a main portion including a plurality of wires and connectors, including first and second connectors and first and second lighted-extension portions extending transversely from the main portion. The first lighted extension portion including: a first connector configured to detachably connect to the first connector of the main portion, a first plurality of wires connected to the first connector, and a first plurality of lamp assemblies connected to the first plurality of wires. The second lighted-extension portion including: a second connector configured to detachably connect to the second connector of the main portion, a second plurality of wires connected to the second connector, and a second plurality of lamp assemblies connected to the second plurality of wires. The first connector of the main portion comprises a lock portion configured to engage with a lock portion of the first connector of the first lighted-extension portion. |
US10718472B2 |
Cementing endcap onto straight glass tubes
A light fixture includes a light-permeable tube with an end cap pushed onto a free end of the tube, a light module arranged inside the tube and a driver device at least partially received in the tube for driving the light module, wherein the tube has a substantially constant external diameter over its entire longitudinal extent. |
US10718468B2 |
Method and apparatus for dispensing gaseous fuel to a vehicle
A method and apparatus fueling vehicle with gaseous fuel includes storage vessels, dispensing sub-stations and a controller. The storage tanks or vessels can be at different pressures. The plurality of dispensing sub-stations each include a dispensing hose and a control valve. Each dispensing sub-station is in controllable fluid communication with the storage vessels so that fluid can flow from the storage vessels through the dispensing sub-station to a vehicle tank. A dispensing hose, and a control valve of the dispensing sub-stations are in the fluid flow paths. The controller receives feedback indicative of a filling parameter from the dispensing sub-stations, and provides control signals to the control valves of the first and second dispensing sub-station to implement one or more desired fill schemes. |
US10718464B2 |
Tripod head
The present disclosure provides a tripod head. The tripod head comprises a support frame, a support plate connected with the support frame, a rotating plate having a first surface and a second surface, and a clamping plate connected with a second end of the rotating plate, wherein a first end of the rotating plate is rotationally connected with the support plate; and the clamping plate is located on the second surface and forms a clamping mechanism for clamping a first electronic device with the support plate when the rotating plate rotates corresponding to the support plate to form a certain angle. The clamping mechanism of the present disclosure can be folded so as to reduce the space. |
US10718461B2 |
Inflatable carrier plug system and method
An inflatable plug for sealing a pipeline includes a tubular member, a first indicator, and a second indicator. The tubular member has an inner surface and an outer surface that extends in an axial direction from a first end to a second end. The tubular member defines a central chamber configured to inflate to a predetermined pressure so that the outer surface of the tubular member expands to contact an inner surface of the pipeline. The contact between the outer surface of the tubular member and the inner surface of the pipeline define a contact length that extends in the axial direction. The first indicator and the second indicator are positioned on the outer surface of the tubular member. The first indicator is spaced from the second indicator in the axial direction by a predetermined length. The predetermined length is substantially equal to the contact length. |
US10718460B2 |
Plug for plugging a line and a method for installing a plug in a line
A plug for plugging a line includes a seal, a first end assembly and a second end assembly. The first end assembly includes a gripping member. An actuator is configured to draw the first and second end assemblies together when there is a relative motion between the actuator and the first end assembly. The actuator is configured to actuate the gripping member. An initial part of a motion of the actuator actuates the gripping member to grip an inner surface of the line, thus inhibiting a motion of the first end assembly, and a subsequent part of the motion of the actuator, relative to the thus motion-inhibited first end assembly, draws the second end assembly toward the first end assembly so as to compress the seal such that the seal may seal against the inner surface of the line thus plugging the line. |
US10718457B2 |
Apparatus for connecting wellsite tubing
An apparatus for connecting a first wellsite tube to a second wellsite tube includes a collar configured to engage with outer conduits of the first and second wellsite tubes. A coupling is disposed inside the collar and includes a first end axially disposed from a second end. A first structure is configured to provide sliding engagement between the first end of the coupling and an inner conduit of the first wellsite tube. A second structure is configured to provide threaded engagement between the second end of the coupling and an inner conduit of the second wellsite tube. A plurality of radially extending ribs are disposed between the opposing ends of the collar and support the coupling inside the collar. |
US10718455B2 |
Internal thread grip fluid connector
A fluid connector that connects a first fluid system with a fluid port of a second fluid system for transferring fluids, including gaseous or liquid fluids, between the first and second fluid systems. The fluid connector can be used with differently configured, non-matching threaded fluid ports and allow for misalignment/tipping of the fluid connector to maintain a seal with the fluid port. |
US10718453B2 |
Flexible hose with improved over-molded cuffs and methods of making same
A hose assembly is formed with a flexible helical hose body, a termination ring secured to an end, and over-molded plastic. The termination ring includes a main ring, a secondary ring, and connector members, each configured to span between and be integrally connected with the main and secondary rings. The main ring has an inside surface formed to threadably couple to a corresponding helical portion of the hose body, and be positioned at least two to three turns away from the hose end. The length of the connector members positions the secondary ring at least two turns closer to the hose end. Each connector member has outwardly protruding ridges. Plastic is over-molded to encapsulate the first end of the hose body, to encapsulate the secondary ring and each connector member, and to encapsulate a portion of the main ring, while extending beyond the hose end to form a soft cuff. |
US10718452B1 |
Hose coupling
The hose coupler has a sleeve defining a passageway between a first hose section and a second hose section, and includes a plurality of barbs each having an angled surface. In an embodiment, a collar can be fitted over the hose after it is pulled up onto the sleeve. The collar also has a plurality of barbs with angled surfaces corresponding to the angle of the barbs on the sleeve. The collar is adapted to substantially surround the first hose section disposed over the plurality of the barbs on the sleeve and the each barb on the sleeve generally aligns with the each barb on the collar. |
US10718451B2 |
Assembly component for a vacuum chamber and method for producing the assembly component
An assembly component for a vacuum chamber, comprising a body and a flange, has a surface configured to press a seal against another mechanical part. The flange is made of an aluminum alloy and the surface is covered with a metal deposit mostly comprising nickel. |
US10718445B2 |
Flow meter having a valve
A flow control apparatus includes a body, a door, a drip chamber holster, and a valve. The door is pivotally coupled to the body. The drip chamber holster is coupled to one of the body or the door to retain a drip chamber. The valve is disposed within the body and is configured to receive a fluid line coupled to the drip chamber when the door is in an open position. The valve is operatively coupled to the door to secure the fluid line within the valve when the door is in a closed position. |
US10718443B2 |
Water level controller for a hydroponic system
A water level controller for a hydroponic system includes a float shifting upward and downward with the culture solution, a first magnetic attraction element and an inlet valve for feeding in the culture solution. The float includes a seal and a second magnetic attraction element. The seal closes the inlet valve to stop feeding in water when the float ascends to a high water level, and moves way from the inlet valve to start feeding in water at a low water level. The second magnetic attraction element attracts the first magnetic attraction element to keep the seal closing the inlet valve at the high water level and to keep the seal moving away from the inlet valve at the low water level, until the buoyancy of the float is larger than the magnetic attraction between the second and the first magnetic attraction element thereby causing escape from each other. |
US10718439B2 |
Water tap body and installation
A water tap body has a mechanical mixing valve which is operable selectively to allow water to flow only from a first water inlet to a water outlet of the mixing valve, to allow water to flow only from a second water inlet to the water outlet, and to allow a mix of water to flow to the water outlet. The water tap body also has a mechanical selector valve which is operable selectively to allow water to flow only from a first water inlet to a water outlet and to allow water to flow only from a second water inlet to the water outlet of the mechanical selector valve. The water outlet of the mechanical mixing valve is in fluid communication with a first tap body outlet. The water outlet of the mechanical selector valve is in fluid communication with a second tap body outlet. |
US10718437B1 |
Double piece retainer for compact valve
A compact manifold ball valve having a valve body, valve ball, valve stem and two piece retainer system; the valve body including a valve chamber having first and second ends, and a first flow passage intersecting the valve chamber and valve ball. The valve ball can be trunnion supported and include pair of movable seat assemblies that can be used to seal the valve ball to the valve body. A two piece retainer can be used to hold in place the valve components, the two piece retainer including a first section which moves only linearly along with a second retainer piece that is a threaded ring that rotationally locks in place the first section of the two piece retainer. The two pieces of the retainer can be symmetrically located about the centerline of the flow passage of the valve body. |
US10718435B2 |
Compressible seal for sealing an interface between a recreational vehicle slide out and a recreational vehicle frame
A compressible seal that can be used for sealing an interface between a movable object an a stationary object is described. Also described is a method of sealing an interface between a recreational vehicle slide out and the frame of the recreational vehicle. |
US10718434B2 |
Step seal, seal structure, turbo machine, and method for manufacturing step seal
There are provided a step seal, a seal structure, a turbo machine, and a method for manufacturing a step seal. The step seal suppresses leak of a fluid from a gap between a first structure and a second structure and is formed on the first structure so as to have a clearance between the step seal and a seal fin formed on the second structure. The first structure and the second structure face each other in a radius direction with the gap inbetween and rotate around an axis line relative to each other. The step seal includes: a step seal body having a step face facing an upstream side of a flow direction of the fluid and an opposed face facing the second structure; and a protrusion formed between the step face and the opposed face. |
US10718425B2 |
Brake device of transmission
In a brake device of a transmission, rotation side friction plates are engaged with a cylindrical part of a rotation side holding member, and fixed side friction plates are engaged with a spline part that is provided on an outer peripheral surface of an inner cylindrical part of a fixed side holding member opposed to a cylindrical part of the rotation side holding member. The fixed side holding member includes an inflow oil passage that supplies lubricating oil from the outside to the inside of the radial direction thereof. An annular space communicating with an inflow oil passage is provided on the inside of the cylindrical part of the fixed side holding member. Oil discharge holes supplying lubricating oil, which was flowed into the annular space, to the rotation side and fixed side friction plates are provided on the cylindrical part of the fixed side holding member. |
US10718423B2 |
Wheel hub transmission
A wheel hub transmission includes an outer surface configured as an end face. The end face has a plurality of radially oriented cooling fins at regular spaced-apart relationship. A cover is provided to cover the cooling fins at the end face. The cover has a central opening and forms with pairs of adjacent ones of the cooling fins a plurality of radially oriented cooling ducts. |
US10718418B2 |
Integrated drive generator having a variable input speed and constant output frequency and method of driving
A method of driving an integrated drive generator is provided. The method includes driving a carrier shaft of an epicyclic differential and a variable component of a hydraulic trimming device that is operably coupled to a sun gear of the epicyclic differential. The method also includes driving a generator with an output ring gear that is maintained at a constant output frequency. The method further includes maintaining the constant output frequency by controllably manipulating the speed of the sun gear that is in operable communication with the output ring gear. |
US10718417B2 |
Torque converter
A torque converter for a vehicle includes an impeller, a turbine, a stator positioned between the impeller and the turbine, a one-way clutch coupled to the stator and configured to couple to a fixed member, and a controllable clutch assembly. The controllable clutch assembly is configured to selectively engage the stator and the turbine such that the stator is able to rotate with the turbine to facilitate preventing the stator from reacting against the one-way clutch and applying a load to the fixed member and thereby facilitating reducing an output of the torque converter and reducing engine vibration during idle, and disengage the stator from the turbine to enable relative rotation between the stator and turbine. |
US10718415B2 |
Dual clutch transmission
A dual clutch transmission which can reduce the overall length of a transmission and improve mountability in the vehicle by simplifying the constituent elements of the transmission, is configured by reducing the number of synchronizers and external gears and shafts, and a drive motor is not disposed on the same axle as other constituent elements to reduce the overall length of the transmission, reducing cost and weight of the transmission to improve mountability of the transmission in the vehicle. |
US10718414B2 |
Front-wheel drive hybridization
A hybrid transmission for a front-wheel drive vehicle includes a multi-speed transmission, a differential, an electric motor, and a planetary gear set. The multi-speed transmission includes an input shaft with a first axis. The differential includes a housing with a second axis, radially offset from the first axis. The electric motor is concentric with the second axis. The planetary gear set connects the multi-speed transmission, the differential, and the electric motor. In some example embodiments, the planetary gear set includes a sun gear drivingly engaged with the multi-speed transmission, a planet carrier drivingly engaged with the differential, and a ring gear drivingly engaged with the electric motor. |
US10718412B2 |
Sensor target, movable-part unit comprising the target, and electric actuator
A sensor target of the present invention is mounted to a movable part (24), which is arranged in parallel with an output shaft (10a) of a motor (10), and is configured to perform a linear motion in a direction parallel to the output shaft (10a). The sensor target includes a magnet (73) and a magnet holder (74) configured to hold the magnet (73). One pair or a plurality of pairs of fitting claws (741) capable of being fitted to an outer peripheral surface of the movable part (24) are formed on the magnet holder (74). |
US10718410B2 |
Belt tensioner for a belt drive
A belt tensioner for a belt drive of a motor vehicle engine, comprising: a fixed part configured to be fixed with respect to the engine and provided with a pivot defining a rotation axis; an arm having a connection portion hinged to the pivot and rotatable about the rotation axis and an opposite portion rotatably supporting a pulley configured to cooperate with a belt of the drive; a main spring interposed between the fixed part and the arm to exert thrust on the arm such as to rotate said arm towards the belt; and at least one rolling bearing interposed between the arm and the pivot to support the arm and ensure the alignment thereof. |
US10718408B2 |
Planetary gear train of automatic transmission for vehicle
A planetary gear train of an automatic transmission for a vehicle, may include an input shaft receiving power; an output shaft outputting power; a first planetary gear set having first, second, and third rotation elements; a second planetary gear set having fourth, fifth, and sixth rotation elements; a third planetary gear set having seventh, eighth, and ninth rotation elements; a fourth planetary gear set having tenth, eleventh, and twelfth rotation elements; a fifth planetary gear set having thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth rotation elements; and first to ninth shafts connecting the rotation elements of the first planetary gear set to the fifth planetary gear set. |
US10718406B2 |
Ratcheting strap adjuster
A ratcheting strap adjuster comprising a bracket, a webbing plate, and one or more captive members. The webbing plate is rotatably coupled to the bracket. Each of the one or more captive members is moveable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, wherein the one or more captive members restrict rotation of the webbing plate in one direction when the one or more captive members are in the engaged position and allow rotation of the webbing plate in the one direction and in an opposite second direction when the one or more captive members are in the disengaged position. |
US10718404B2 |
Cord lock
A cord lock includes a female member having a first opening, a second opening, and an insertion passage for a string; and a male member entering one portion into the insertion passage from the first opening, and having, at the one portion, a male-side fastening portion to be fastened to the string inserted to pass through the insertion passage in cooperation with a female-side fastening portion formed inside the insertion passage. Fastening relative to the string is released by a pulling operation of reducing an entering amount of one portion of the male member into the insertion passage relative to the female member by gripping the string pulled out of the first opening, and by a pulling operation of reducing an entering amount of one portion of the male member into the insertion passage relative to the male member by gripping the string pulled out of the second opening. |
US10718403B1 |
Rotary device
A rotary device includes a first rotor, a centrifugal element, a first urging member, and a second urging member. The first rotor includes a guide surface and is disposed to be rotatable. The centrifugal element is attached to the first rotor. The centrifugal element is radially movable along the guide surface by a centrifugal force acting thereon in rotation of the first rotor. The first urging member is configured to urge the centrifugal element. The second urging member is configured to urge the centrifugal element in a direction opposite to a direction of urging by the first urging member. The first and second urging members are further configured to rotate the centrifugal element toward the guide surface. |
US10718402B2 |
Self-adaptive torsional vibration damper and diesel engine
A self-adaptive torsional vibration reducer is provided, which includes an inner casing, an outer casing and resonance bodies provided between the inner casing and the outer casing. Each of the resonance bodies includes a mass-block and constraining springs supporting the mass-block between the inner casing and the outer casing. The resonance bodies are provided in pairs and are symmetrically distributed around a center of the rotating shaft. In a case that a frequency of an excitation force on the rotating shaft is coincided with the resonance frequency, the resonance bodies absorb torsional vibration energy at the frequency to reduce vibration. A diesel engine including the self-adaptive torsional vibration reducer is also provided. |
US10718399B2 |
Anti-vibration support system
Anti-vibration support system; applicable in the protection of various apparatuses (E) against seismic movements and vibrations of any kind, comprising: —a lower base consisting of a floating mount (1), forming a resting surface for the apparatus (E) to be protected, and of a fixed mount (2), —an upper base (3) intended to rest on the apparatus (E) to be protected and —side structures (4a, 4b) comprising at least one tilted bar (41) connected by damping elements (42) to the upper base (3) and the fixed mount (2) of the lower base; said side structures (4a, 4b) limiting the movement of the upper base (3) and the apparatus (E) to be protected, at least, in the vertical direction. |
US10718397B2 |
Cooler for a suspension damper
A method and apparatus are disclosed for cooling damping fluid in a vehicle suspension damper unit. A damping unit includes a piston mounted in a fluid cylinder. A bypass fluid circuit having an integrated cooling assembly disposed therein is fluidly coupled to the fluid cylinder at axial locations that, at least at one point in the piston stroke, are located on opposite sides of the piston. The cooling assembly may include a cylinder having cooling fins thermally coupled to an exterior surface of the cylinder and made of a thermally conductive material. The bypass channel may include a check valve that permits fluid flow in only one direction through the bypass channel. The check valve may be remotely operated, either manually or automatically by an electronic controller. A vehicle suspension system may implement one or more damper units throughout the vehicle, controlled separately or collectively, automatically or manually. |
US10718395B2 |
Switchable bearing bushing for a motor vehicle
A bearing bushing, for example, for a motor vehicle. The bearing bushing is switchable between a first and a second stiffness stage. The bearing bushing has a first elastomer ring, which is arranged rotationally fixedly on an outer circumferential surface of an inner ring, and a second elastomer ring, which is arranged rotationally fixedly on an inner circumferential surface of an outer ring. Radially between the two elastomer rings, an intermediate ring makes contact in a rotationally fixed manner with the two elastomer rings. To change in stiffness of the bearing bushing, the first elastomer ring can be bridged by the intermediate ring and at least one blocking ring which is arranged on the bearing bushing at an end side. |
US10718394B2 |
Disk brake for a utility vehicle
A disk brake for a utility vehicle is provided. A brake caliper of the disk brake includes a receiving chamber configured to receive a brake application device with a pivotable brake lever. The brake lever is supported at one end on a bridge supporting at least one brake piston and at the other end on a wall of the brake caliper forming a caliper head. A pivot bearing is provided for supporting the brake lever on the caliper head or the bridge. The pivot bearing includes a receptacle having a circular-arc-shaped cross-section and has a pivoting body configured to be located in the receptacle. The brake lever is retained in such a way that the brake lever is secured against displacement transversely to the pivoting direction of the brake lever by at least one securing element arranged in the region of the pivoting body extending axially on both sides of the securing element. The securing element protrudes radially in relation to the pivoting body at least in some regions and engages in a slot of the caliper head or of the bridge having a circular arc shape in the pivoting direction of the brake lever. |
US10718387B2 |
Wedge clutch with residual magnetism attenuation and pump with residual magnetism attenuation
A clutch, including: inner and outer races; a wedge plate; an electromagnetic actuator including a coil and an attenuating circuit. The coil is arranged to be energized by a power source to switch the wedge clutch between: a locked mode in which the inner and races are locked in a circumferential direction and a free-wheel mode in which the inner race is rotatable with respect to the outer race in the circumferential direction. The attenuating circuit includes a capacitor parallel with the coil and a switch wired to the capacitor. During the free-wheel mode: the switch is arranged to connect the capacitor to an electrical ground; and the electrical power source is arranged to energize the coil and charge the capacitor with a voltage. Following initiation of the locked mode: the switch isolates the capacitor from the electrical ground; and the capacitor discharges the voltage through the coil. |
US10718384B2 |
Oldham coupling
Oldham couplings are disclosed, for example, for use in electric camshaft adjusters. The Oldham coupling may include a first outer connecting disk and a second outer connecting disk having axes of rotation extending parallel to each other and a central connecting disk including one or more through-bores. One or more connecting elements may couple the first outer connecting disk to the central connecting disk via the through-bore(s). A sleeve may be arranged in the through-bore(s) such that the connecting element(s) contacts the sleeve and wear of the central connecting disk is reduced. For example, the sleeve may prevent direct contact of the connecting element(s) with the central connecting disk, such as by a spacer or flange. The sleeve may be made of metal, while the central connecting disk may be plastic or metal. |
US10718379B2 |
Slide member and method for manufacturing same
A sliding member (1) is formed of a sintered compact. The sintered compact includes: a base layer (3), which mainly contains an Fe-based structure and further contains 1.0 wt % to 5.0 wt % of Cu, a metal having a melting point lower than a melting point of Cu, and C; and a sliding layer (2), which is sintered together with the base layer (3) in a state of being held in contact with the base layer (3) and has a sliding surface (A). The sliding layer (2) mainly contains an Fe-based structure containing at least one kind of alloy element selected from Ni, Mo, Mn, and Cr and further contains Cu and C, and the content of Cu in the sliding layer (2) is larger than the content of Cu in the base layer. |
US10718378B2 |
Motion guide device and actuator
A track member or a movable member constituting a motion guide device includes a rolling part formed of a metal material contacting with a plurality of rolling bodies and forming a rolling body rolling surface a, a mounting part formed of a metal material having a mounting hole for mounting an external member, and a track body or a movable body formed of FRP jointed with the rolling part and the mounting part and forming the track member or the movable member, and the mounting part and the track body or the movable body have joint holes, opened in a direction orthogonal to a lamination direction of FRP reinforced fiber sheets S forming the track body or the movable body at a time of the joint, and can be jointed using jointing means. An external member can be securely mounted to the motion guide device formed of FRP. |
US10718375B2 |
Bearing system with self-lubrication features, seals, grooves and slots for maintenance-free operation
A maintenance-free bearing system having self-lubricating features, seals, grooves and slots for use in a cushion hitch assembly for a hitch pull scraper vehicle. An interconnected bearing linkage system having two or more horizontal two-axis combined journal and thrust bearings with self-lubricating liners therein, two or more vertical single-axis sleeve bearings with self-lubricating liners therein and one or more vertical thrust bearing with self-lubricating liners therein, that cooperate with one another to accommodate vertical and horizontal angular movement relative to one another. |
US10718369B2 |
Hole punch and also a method for the piercing of a workpiece which is present as a foam material and/or as a sandwich material and also a method for the manufacture of the hole punch
A hole punch and a method for piercing a workpiece wherein a hole punch includes a sheet metal part and a piercing body attached thereto which carries out the piercing function and which is provided with a thread cylinder or can be provided with a thread cylinder, for example by pressing a threaded pin into a centrally arranged passage of the hole punch, wherein the hole punch can also be formed in one piece as a piercing body with a sheet metal-like flange. Furthermore a method is claimed for the manufacture of the hole punch. |
US10718365B2 |
Mounting clamp device
A clamp device (100) for mounting equipment to a support structure (200) including a base (105) and a slider (110). The base (105) includes a first trough (155) formed in the front side (140) of the base (105) and a second trough (160) formed in the back side (145) of the base (105) and a first coupling element located on the first lateral side (130) and a second coupling element located on the second lateral side (135) of the base (105). Each of the first and second coupling elements extend from near the top end (120) of the base (105) towards the bottom end (125) of the base (105) at an angle relative to the first trough (155). The slider (110) includes a channel (185) on a back side (145) of the slider (110) and corresponding coupling elements within the channel (185) configured to slidingly engage the first and second coupling elements upon association of the slider (110) with the base (105). |
US10718364B2 |
Accessory clamp for elongated structural members
A clamping system which holds fast to a rigid elongated structure that is tubular in nature, but not circular in circumference. The clamping system achieves stability by compressive forces generally in a constrictive fashion. However, the clamp does not completely encircle the rigid elongated structure. Further, this clamping system utilizes the striations and/or noncircular nature of the elongated structure to hold fast. The clamping system is temporary and requires no modification to original hardware. The clamping system provides at least one mounting point for accessories. This clamp is installed and removed by hand or with common hand tools, depending on the style of clamp. |
US10718363B2 |
Device retention and stabilization apparatus
An apparatus for retaining and stabilizing an electronic device including base plate having an opening provided there through and adapted to accept adjustment post(s) extending through base plate opening and further extending from the base plate in the direction of an arc opening, a pair of retention wings mounted to the base plate, the retention wings bent at the free edges inward at an angle to form a retention arc with opening slightly overlapping opposing edges of the front surface of the retained electronic device, and one or more pressure interface members threaded onto the at least one threaded post, the one or more pressure interface members including at least one contact surface substantially overlaid with a material layer allowing compression deflection to maintain pressure with the rear surface a retained electronic device while allowing insertion and removal without readjustment of pressure contacts. |
US10718357B2 |
Hydraulic drive with rapid stroke and load stroke
A hydraulic drive including at least one hydraulic cylinder that includes a piston chamber, an annulus, and a piston that separates the piston chamber from the annulus. The hydraulic drive also includes a first hydraulic pump hydraulically connected with the piston chamber, a second hydraulic pump hydraulically connected with the annulus, a third hydraulic pump, and a directional control valve that has a first switching position and a second switching position. The third hydraulic pump in the first switching position of the directional control valve is hydraulically connected with the piston chamber, and the third hydraulic pump in the second switching position of the directional control valve is not hydraulically connected with the piston chamber. |
US10718356B2 |
Aspirator inflatable diffuser
An aspirator may comprise an aspirator body defining an air channel and an inlet at a proximate end of the aspirator, and an inflatable barrel coupled to the aspirator body and defining an outlet at a distal end of the aspirator, wherein the inflatable barrel comprises a helical coil having a first interior volume and coupled about a barrel liner, wherein the barrel liner defines a second interior volume, wherein the air channel and the second interior volume define an airflow path extending from the air channel through the second interior volume the inflatable barrel. |
US10718355B2 |
Centrifugal fan
A centrifugal fan includes a housing and an impeller. The housing includes a sidewall, and the sidewall includes a tongue portion. The impeller includes a fan hub and a plurality of blades. The fan hub is rotatably disposed in the housing, and the tongue portion has an inner contour line on a reference plane. The blades connect to the fan hub. Each one of the blades has an end surface facing the sidewall. The end surface has an outer contour line on the section of the blade. Any two adjacent blades have different outer contour lines. The outer contour line of at least one first blade of the plurality of blades is parallel to the inner contour line. The outer contour line of at least one second blade of the plurality of blades is not parallel to the inner contour line. |
US10718352B2 |
Multi-cellular abradable liner
A seal runner adapted for use in a knife seal in a gas turbine engine is disclosed. The seal runner illustratively includes an abradable liner. |
US10718344B2 |
Human graspable propulsion device
The invention is directed to a graspable human propulsion device comprising a primary pole, a lateral pole affixed to the fore end of the primary pole, and a ducted fan assembly affixed to one end the primary pole and configured to accelerate airflow along the longitudinal axis of the primary pole. A user wields the graspable human propulsion device by grasping the primary pole with a first hand and the lateral pole with a second hand. The graspable human propulsion device acts to propel the user along the direction in which the longitudinal axis of the primary pole is pointed. This device is intended to be utilized by a user mounted on a personal transportation apparatus, such as a skateboard. In one embodiment the user controls the amount of thrust by use of a throttle lever mechanism. In another embodiment the user controls the direction and amount of thrust by use of a knobbed slide potentiometer. In a third embodiment the user controls the direction and amount of thrust by use of a twist throttle mechanism. The graspable human propulsion device of the present invention provides a conveniently balanced, easily wielded, and enjoyable propulsive experience for the user. |
US10718342B2 |
Centrifugal fan comprising a sidewall and plurality of air deflectors forming a plurality of airflow entry tunnels to sequentially expand a flow channel outwardly in a radial direction
A centrifugal fan includes an impeller, a motor and a fan frame. The motor is connected with the impeller and configured to drive the impeller. The fan frame includes a base plate, a top plate, a sidewall and air deflectors. The impeller is disposed between the base plate and the top plate. The sidewall is disposed on the base plate between the base plate and the top plate. A flow channel is between the impeller and the sidewall. The air deflectors are directly connected to the base plate and the top plate, and disposed toward an air outlet and sequentially at different radial positions outwardly from the sidewall along a forward circumferential direction toward an air outlet with respect to the impeller to sequentially expand the flow channel outwardly in a radial direction at different circumferential positions along the forward circumferential direction with respect to the impeller. The airflow entry tunnels are formed by the air deflectors between the base plate and the top plate. |
US10718340B2 |
Gas turbine manufacturing method
In a gas turbine manufacturing method for manufacturing a derivative gas turbine having a different cycle from a reference gas turbine including a reference compressor, a compressor of the derivative gas turbine is designed to add at least one additional stage further on an upstream side than a last stage of the reference compressor and on a downstream side of a bleed slit of a bleed chamber of the reference compressor, the compressor of the derivative gas turbine is manufactured on the basis of the design, and the derivative gas turbine is manufactured. Consequently, it is possible to manufacture a gas turbine that can secure a surge margin of a compressor with respect to fluctuation in the composition of fuel. |
US10718336B2 |
Mold pump assembly
A molten metal pump assembly and method to fill complex molds with molten metal, such as aluminum. The pump assembly includes an elongated shaft connecting a motor to an impeller. The impeller is housed within a chamber of a base member such that rotation of the impeller draws molten metal into the chamber at an inlet and forces molten aluminum through an outlet. A first bearing is adapted to support the rotation of the impeller at a first radial edge and a second bearing adapted to support the rotation of the impeller at a second radial edge. A bypass gap is interposed between the second bearing and the second radial edge. Molten metal leaks through the bypass gap at a predetermined rate to manipulate a flow rate and a head pressure of the molten metal such that precise control of the flow rate is achieved. |
US10718335B2 |
Turbomachine
A turbomachine includes a housing and an electric motor in the housing. The electric motor has a shaft, a stator, and a rotor on the shaft. At least one impeller is arranged in a pump housing and driven by the shaft, the impeller having at least one ring of rotor blades delimiting a ring of blade chambers. A side channel is arranged in the pump housing opposite the ring of blade chambers and extends from the pump inlet as far as the pump outlet. A ramp is arranged at an end of the side channel in a radially inner half of the side channel. The ramp starts from a channel bottom, rises in a flow direction as far as the height of the pump housing wall, and merges with its radially outer half into the pump outlet. |
US10718334B2 |
Compressor with ribbed cooling jacket
The application is directed to a compressor having a housing with a fluid compression region to rotatably support a compressor rotor. The housing includes an inner wall formed as a thin wall positioned about the compression region and an outer wall spaced radially outward of the inner wall. A cooling chamber is formed in a space between the inner and outer walls. A rib formed on the inner wall projects into the cooling chamber to provide structural support and prevent thermal deformation of the thin inner wall during compressor operation. |
US10718330B2 |
Co-rotating compressor with multiple compression mechanisms
A compressor may include a shell, first and second compression mechanisms, and first and second motor assemblies. The first compression mechanism may include first and second compression members that are rotatable relative to the shell about first and second rotational axes, respectively. The first motor assembly may be disposed within the shell and may include a first rotor attached to the first compression member. The second compression mechanism may include third and fourth compression members that are rotatable relative to the shell about third and fourth rotational axes, respectively. The second motor assembly may be disposed within the shell and may include a second rotor attached to the third compression member. |
US10718329B2 |
Scroll compressor
A scroll compressor is provided which includes: a revolving scroll, a fixed scroll, an autorotation preventing mechanism, a frame, a crank shaft provided with an eccentric pin portion which is eccentric with respect to an axis, the crank shaft being provided with a flange portion at a lower portion of the eccentric pin portion, the flange portion being larger than the diameter of the eccentric pin portion, a balance weight mounted on the flange portion, a sealing member performing sealing between the revolving scroll and the flange portion, and a thrust bearing arranged between the frame and the flange portion. The scroll compressor reduces the amount of oil flowing into a back pressure chamber, thereby improving the performance of the scroll compressor. |
US10718322B1 |
Hand-operated oil pump
A manual pumping means is capable of engaging an oil fill port of a vehicle motor so as to pressurize internal portions of the motor and thus propel the motor oil contained within the motor out of a drain portion and into a receiving vessel. The pump would allow extraction of the oil in an expeditious manner, therefore reducing the time required to perform an oil change upon the vehicle. |
US10718321B2 |
Motor-integrated intake apparatus
An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a motor-integrated intake apparatus, and the motor-integrated intake apparatus includes: a flow path which is formed in an annular shape in a circular housing; an inlet unit which is installed at one side of the housing and guides a flow of a fluid into the flow path; a discharge unit which is installed at the other side of the housing and guides a discharge of the fluid which is introduced into the inlet unit and passes through the flow path; a piston unit which is made of a magnetic material and compresses the fluid, which is introduced through the inlet unit, while rotating along the flow path; and a coil unit which is installed on the housing and provides rotational power to the piston unit by forming a magnetic field. |
US10718320B1 |
High pressure axial piston pump with multiple discharge ports
A high pressure axial piston pump displaces high pressure, high volume fluid into a 1994-2003 7.3 liter power stroke or T444E International engine. A pump housing forms a central borehole, an intake port, and two discharge ports angled about 122 degrees from each other and in fluid communication with engine. A drive shaft rotates a cylinder block about an axis of rotation. A cam is tilted at an angle relative to axis of rotation. Multiple pistons, having a cam end and a block end, reciprocate through cylinder block. The cam end is constrained to follow surface of cam. When pistons move proximally to tilted cam, the block end restricts intake of fluid, and cam end enables discharge of fluid. When pistons move distally from tilted cam, the block end enables intake of fluid, and cam end restricts passage through discharge ports. The pump is fabricated from billet aluminum material. |
US10718318B2 |
Propellant gas supply for an ionic propulsion unit
A field of feeding propellant gas to ion thrusters, and in particular a method of feeding an ion thruster with propellant gas coming from a pressurized tank via a feed circuit including an on/off valve and, in succession downstream from the on/off valve, a high pressure restrictor, a buffer tank, and at least one low pressure restrictor. The method includes the steps of calculating a pressure setpoint for the buffer tank as a function of a flow rate setpoint, calculating the difference between the pressure setpoint for the buffer tank and a pressure measured in the buffer tank, calculating a setpoint for the opening time of the on/off valve as a function of the difference and of a pressure inside the pressurized tank, and opening the on/off valve in compliance with the opening time setpoint. |
US10718313B2 |
Wind turbine blade with pocket-shaped drag portion, reversed-orientation airfoil trailing same, and auxiliary blade supports
A unique wind turbine blade features a drag element having a concave surface for impingement of airflow thereagainst to create a drag force, and an airfoil having a rounded edge and an opposing sharper edge. The sharp edge points toward the drag element from a side thereof to which the concave surface faces, and the rounded edge points away from the drag element on the same side thereof as the sharp edge such that the sharp edge leads the rounded edge under movement of the drag element by the drag force. A unique wind turbine features an auxiliary support bearing disposed at a spaced axial distance from the rotor, and an auxiliary blade support connection spanning from the auxiliary bearing to the blade at a distance spaced axially from where a rotor blade support connects to said blade. |
US10718310B2 |
Ignition apparatus
An ignition apparatus includes a plasma device, a first circuit, a second circuit, and a control unit. The plasma device produces a plasma discharge in an air-fuel mixture before an arc discharge is produced. The first circuit causes an ignition plug to start the arc discharge. The second circuit energizes a primary coil in a direction opposite to the direction of the energization by the first circuit during the arc discharge, to maintain energization of the secondary coil in the same direction as the direction of the energization started by an operation of the first circuit, to cause continuation of the arc discharge. The control unit controls operations of the first circuit, the second circuit, and the plasma device. |
US10718306B2 |
Starter motor assistance apparatus
A starter motor assist mechanism is provided. The starter motor assist mechanism may include a housing, a solenoid, and a hammer. The housing may be attachable to a starter motor. The solenoid may be disposed within the housing, and the hammer may be connected to the solenoid. The solenoid may move the hammer from a retracted position to an extended position for striking the starter motor. |
US10718305B2 |
Fuel injection pump
A fuel injection pump for a diesel engine, including: a control rack arranged in a rack chamber formed between a pump head and a pump housing, and configured to adjust a fuel injection amount; a transmission shaft rotatably supported by a transmission shaft hole formed in the pump housing; and a lubricating oil passage formed in the pump housing, and configured to pressure-feed lubricating oil between the transmission shaft and the transmission shaft hole. The transmission shaft has an oil passage therein through which passage the lubricating oil pressure-fed to the lubricating oil passage partially passes, a first opening of the oil passage is communicated with the lubricating oil passage, and a second opening of the oil passage is formed on the outer circumferential surface of an upper portion of the transmission shaft, nearby the control rack. |
US10718303B2 |
Injector fixing structure of fuel rail
Disclosed herein is an injector fixing structure of a fuel rail. The injector fixing structure for a fuel rail module is configured such that an injector cup that includes a slot formed at a side thereof and an injector that includes an anti-rotation pin inserted into the slot are coupled to each other by a clip. The injector fixing structure also includes a lock formed integrally with the anti-rotation pin, and a fixing member coupled to the slot and allowing the lock to be secured when the anti-rotation pin is inserted into the slot such that the anti-rotation pin is prevented from being separated from the slot. The present invention may prevent separation of the injector from the fuel rail during transportation of the fuel rail module, thereby improving assemblability of the fuel rail module in engine assembly and increasing process efficiency. |
US10718298B2 |
Exhaust gas recirculation system for internal combustion engine
An exhaust gas recirculation system for an internal combustion engine is provided. The exhaust gas recirculation system includes: an EGR passage configured to connect an exhaust gas passage of the internal combustion engine with an intake air passage; an EGR cooling system arranged at the EGR passage; and a control device configured to control the EGR cooling system. The control device is configured to provide feedback control of the cooling efficiency of the EGR cooling system to cause the temperature of intake gas suctioned into a cylinder of the internal combustion engine to approach a target intake gas temperature. The control device is configured to more increase the amount of change of the cooling efficiency when the flow rate of EGR gas recirculated is less. |
US10718296B2 |
High-pressure fuel supply pump including an electromagnetically driven intake valve
A high-pressure fuel supply pump including an electromagnetically driven intake valve is configured such that a pressure equalizing hole is provided in the valve stopper positioned between the valve and a pressurizing chamber. The pressure equalization hole connects a spring storage space, provided between a valve and a valve stopper, with a surrounding fluid passage. The high-pressure fuel supply pump is further configured such that an opening of the pressure equalizing hole at the spring storage chamber side is open at a position at the inner side of a diameter of the spring. Since the pressure in the pressurizing chamber can be introduced into the inner side of the spring without traversing the spring, the unstable behavior of the spring or the valve due to the introduced pressure eliminated. Since the force applied to the valve when the valve closes is stabilized, the closing timing of the valve is stable. |
US10718289B2 |
Methods and systems for fixed and variable pressure fuel injection
Methods and systems are provided for operating a high pressure injection pump to provide each of high fixed fuel pressure at a port injection fuel rail and high variable fuel pressure at a direct injection fuel rail. Port injection fuel rail pressure can be raised above a pressure provided with a lift pump via a fuel system configuration that includes various check valves, pressure relief valves, and a spill valve positioned between an inlet of the high pressure injection pump and the port injection fuel rail. High pressure port injection may be advantageously used to provide fuel at high pressure during conditions when fuel delivery via high pressure direct injection is limited. |
US10718284B2 |
Engine emission status-based maintenance
An engine maintenance set can be generated via a computerized system using engine status data for an internal combustion engine. The generating can include operating on the engine status data using a set of computer-readable maintenance set generation rules, with the rules correlating an engine maintenance set with a triggering condition. The generating can include determining that the triggering condition is met, with the triggering condition including each of one or more triggering parameters being within one or more corresponding triggering value ranges. The triggering parameters can include at least one engine emission triggering parameter. The generating can further include producing the engine maintenance set using the maintenance set generation rules. The generated engine maintenance set can be issued, with the engine maintenance set including one or more commands to perform one or more maintenance operations to improve efficiency of the engine and/or one or more engine status notifications. |
US10718283B2 |
Combined identification of an inlet valve stroke phase difference and an outlet valve stroke phase difference of an internal combustion engine with the aid of lines of the same amplitude
Various embodiments include a method for identifying an inlet and an outlet valve stroke phase difference comprising: measuring pressure oscillations during operation; generating a corresponding signal; determining a corresponding crankshaft phase angle; applying a discrete Fourier transformation to the pressure signal to determine amplitudes of selected frequencies in relation to the crankshaft phase angle; determining lines of equal amplitudes of the frequencies based on the amplitudes depending on the phase differences using reference lines; determining an intersection of the lines by projection into a common plane; and determining the inlet valve stroke phase difference and the outlet valve stroke phase difference from the determined common intersection point of the lines of equal amplitudes of the selected signal frequencies. |
US10718282B2 |
Systems and methods for intelligent vehicle evaporative emissions diagnostics
Methods and systems are provided for cleaning a fuel vapor storage canister positioned in an evaporative emissions control system of a vehicle. In one example, a method comprises sealing a fuel system of the vehicle for descending an altitude change that is predicted in advance, and subsequent to the vehicle descending the altitude change, unsealing the fuel system to passively purge fuel vapors stored in the fuel vapor storage canister to a fuel tank of the vehicle. In this way, bleed through emissions from the fuel vapor storage canister may be reduced, and engine operation may be improved. |
US10718275B2 |
Miller cycle engine
A miller cycle engine according to the present disclosure includes: a variable valve operating device configured to continuously change the closing timing of an intake valve; a throttle valve arranged in an intake air passage; and a control device configured to execute an early closing miller cycle operation mode to control the variable valve operating device such that the intake valve closes at an intake bottom dead center or earlier. The control device is configured to: execute a late closing mode (e.g., decompression mode) to retard the closing timing relative to the intake bottom dead center at the time of engine start-up; and execute, where the pressure in the intake air passage has decreased to a first threshold value or lower first after the engine start-up, a mode switching processing to switch from the late closing mode to the early closing miller cycle operation mode. |
US10718268B2 |
Intercooled cooling air with dual pass heat exchanger
A gas turbine engine comprises a main compressor section having a downstream most end, and more upstream locations. A turbine section has a high pressure turbine. A tap taps air from at least one of the more upstream locations in the compressor section, passes the tapped air through a heat exchanger and then to a cooling compressor. The cooling compressor compresses cooling air downstream of the heat exchanger, and delivers air into the high pressure turbine. The heat exchanger has at least two passes, with one of the passes passing air radially outwardly, and a second of the passes returning the air radially inwardly to the compressor. An intercooling system for a gas turbine engine is also disclosed. |
US10718262B2 |
Variable stroke constant compression ratio engine
A continuously variable displacement engine has a plurality of pistons received in a cylinder block and connected to a nutator. A crankshaft with an axis of rotation is carried in a crankcase and incorporates an upper journal with a first angle relative to the axis and a lower journal with a second angle with respect to the axis. A first slider ball is engaged on the upper journal and a second slider ball engaged on the lower journal. A carrier assembly captures the first and second slider balls and incorporates an actuating cylinder. An actuation piston assembly is translatably carried in the actuating cylinder and connected to the crankshaft intermediate the upper journal and lower journal. The actuating piston is controllably translated between a first high eccentricity position and second low eccentricity position. An anti-rotational assembly connects the nutator to a piston case. A balance mechanism is adapted to change the amount of counterbalance for the nutator and the axial location of the counterbalance consistent with eccentricity of the nutator. |
US10718261B2 |
Turbocharger, and a method for manufacturing a turbocharger
A turbocharger having a swing vane nozzle assembly—VGT—is provided. The turbocharger includes a turbine housing and a bearing housing. The swing vane nozzle assembly includes a front nozzle ring, a rear nozzle ring, and a plurality of pivotable gas flow control vanes arranged between the front nozzle ring and the rear nozzle ring. The rear nozzle ring is radially guided by the turbine housing, a radially outer portion of the front nozzle ring is clamped between the bearing housing and the turbine housing thus forming an axial guidance of the front nozzle ring, and an inner periphery of the front nozzle ring is arranged at a distance from the bearing housing. |
US10718259B2 |
Method and system for controlling engine torque reserve
Methods and systems are provided for providing torque reserve via an electrically assisted turbocharger. A portion of requested torque reserve is provided by intentionally reducing turbine speed of an electric turbocharger by operating the associated electric motor as a generator. The resulting reduction in air mass allows for the torque reserve to be provided with reduced reliance on spark and throttle based torque reserve. |
US10718255B2 |
Cooling flow control system
A cooling system may include a cooling pump that causes cooling fluid received from a thermal load to flow to a cooling source, a low-load valve, a high-load valve, a thermal energy store, and a mixing valve. The cooling source and the low-load valve may be downstream from the cooling pump. The high load valve and thermal energy storage may be downstream from the cooling source. The first input of the mixing valve may be downstream from the thermal energy storage. The second input of the mixing valve may be downstream from the low-load valve and the high-load valve. The thermal load may be downstream from an output of the mixing valve. The cooling system may switch between a low load mode and a high load mode with coordinated operation of the low-load valve and high-load valve. |
US10718253B2 |
Exhaust system isolator mount with anti-rotation feature
An isolator mount for supporting an exhaust component on a vehicle body via a hanger. The isolator mount includes an isolator element, isolator bracket, and clevis bracket. The isolator element has an aperture for receiving a portion of the hanger and dampens vibrations. The isolator bracket extends at least partially about and supports the isolator element and further includes a neck portion. The clevis bracket has a first half and a second half that are secured to the neck portion of the isolator bracket with a fastener that extends along a longitudinal axis. The first half of the clevis bracket and the neck portion of the isolator bracket include an anti-rotation feature in the form of a key-way slot and a key that is received in the key-way slot to prevent rotation of the isolator bracket relative to the clevis bracket about the longitudinal axis of the fastener. |
US10718250B2 |
Method to limit temperature increase in a catalyst and detect a restricted exhaust path in a vehicle
A vehicle has an engine, an exhaust aftertreatment system, an electric machine, and a controller configured to, in response to an actual engine torque output being less than an inferred engine torque, shut down the engine. A vehicle has an engine, an exhaust aftertreatment system, an electric machine, and a controller configured to, in response to an actual engine torque output being less than a first threshold and a torque request to the engine being greater than a second threshold, set a diagnostic code. A method includes receiving an actual engine torque output, receiving an engine torque request, and shutting down the engine when the actual engine torque output is less than a first threshold and the engine torque request is greater than a second threshold for a predetermined time period to limit temperature increase of a catalyst. |
US10718246B2 |
Pumps and hydraulic circuits including venturi assembly
A hydraulic circuit includes a pump in fluid communication with a reservoir containing a liquid to be pumped. The pump includes an inlet and an outlet. The hydraulic circuit also includes a venturi pump in fluid communication with the reservoir and with the outlet of the pump, and an injection valve including a cooling feature. The injection valve is in fluid communication with the outlet of the pump, and is configured to dispense liquid supplied to the injection valve by the pump. The cooling feature is in fluid communication with the venturi pump. The pump is configured to produce a first flow of liquid, and the hydraulic circuit is configured to supply a first portion of the first flow of liquid to the injection valve for dispensing by the injection valve and a second portion of the first flow of liquid to the venturi pump. |
US10718245B2 |
Exhaust gas treatment system and method having improved low temperature performance
An exhaust gas treatment system for an internal combustion engine includes an exhaust gas pathway configured to receive exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine, a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature of the exhaust gas, a first injector configured to inject a first reductant into the exhaust gas pathway at a first location when the sensed temperature is below a threshold temperature, and a first treatment element positioned downstream of the first location. A second injector is configured to inject a second reductant of a different composition than the first reductant into the exhaust gas pathway at a second location downstream of the first treatment element when the sensed temperature is above the threshold temperature. The system further includes a second treatment element positioned downstream of the second location. |
US10718242B2 |
Air-oil separator with jet-enhanced impaction and method associated therewith
The combination of a gas-pressure-driven pump jet nozzle or alternatively Coanda effect nozzle with an impactor nozzle(s) in an air-oil separator for separating oil from blow-by gasses from a crankcase of an internal combustion engine, or for separating liquid aerosol from gas, in general. Such combination enhances impaction efficiency and enables operation at higher pressure differentials (or pressure drop) (“dP”) without causing excessive backpressure in the air-oil separator. |
US10718236B2 |
Turbine shaft bearing and turbine apparatus
A turbine shaft bearing apparatus in a turbine module includes two axially spaced turbine shaft bearings, including an outlet side bearing protected from overheating by a solid bearing housing which surrounds the outlet side bearing. The bearing housing being provided with a support including conduit for a lubricating medium. The turbine module has plurality of axially spaced turbine wheels connected to a common turbine shaft and coaxial therewith; an inlet through which motive fluid vapor is introduced to a first stage of the turbine wheels; a structured bleeding exit opening formed in an outer turbine casing of the turbine module; and a passage defined between two of the turbine wheels and in fluid communication with the bleeding exit opening, wherein expanded motive fluid vapor may be extracted through the structured bleeding exit opening and supplied to a heat exchange component for heating the motive fluid condensate. |
US10718235B2 |
Turbine ring assembly comprising a plurality of ring sectors made of ceramic matrix composite material
A turbine ring assembly includes a ring support structure and a plurality of ring sectors made of ceramic matrix composite material, each ring sector having a portion forming an annular base with an inside face defining the inside face of the turbine ring, and an outside face from which there extends a wall defining an internal housing in which a holder member made of metal material is present, the holder member being connected to the ring support structure and including a body from which elastically deformable holder elements extend inside the internal housing on either side of the body, the holder elements bearing against the wall. |
US10718233B2 |
Intercooled cooling air with low temperature bearing compartment air
A gas turbine engine includes a plurality of rotatable components housed within a main compressor section and a turbine section. A cooling system is connected to tap air from said main compressor section. A first tap is connected to a first heat exchanger. The first heat exchanger is connected to a cooling compressor for raising a pressure of the tapped air downstream of the first heat exchanger. A second heat exchanger is downstream of the cooling compressor, and a connection is downstream of the second heat exchanger for delivering air to a bearing compartment. A connection intermediate the cooling compressor and the second heat exchanger delivers cooling air to at least one of the rotatable components. |
US10718231B2 |
Method and system for mitigating bowed rotor operation of gas turbine engine
Embodiments of systems and methods for operating a gas turbine engine defining a bowed rotor condition are generally provided. The systems and methods include rotating a rotor assembly defining a bowed rotor condition from approximately zero revolutions per minute (RPM) to within a bowed rotor mitigation speed range, in which the bowed rotor mitigation speed range is defined by a lower speed limit greater than zero RPM and an upper speed limit less than or equal to an idle speed condition of the gas turbine engine; applying a load at the rotor assembly via an energy storage device; adjusting the load to limit rotational speed or acceleration of the rotor assembly to within the bowed rotor mitigation speed range for a period of time; and removing the load to enable rotation of the rotor assembly to the idle speed condition following the period of time. |
US10718229B2 |
Infrared suppression system in a gas turbine engine
According to one aspect, a system for alignment of vanes to suppress infrared detection in a gas turbine engine is provided. The system includes a first vane disposed on a first component, and a second vane disposed on a second component. The second vane is configured to engage the first vane such that the second component is capable of being positioned proximal to the first component. |
US10718225B2 |
Passive gas-leak management system
A gas-leak management system including a primary duct; and a leak-management duct, at least a portion of the leak-management duct surrounding at least a portion of the primary duct, wherein the leak-management duct includes a gap between the portion of the primary duct and the portion of the leak-management duct, and including one or more vent holes in fluid communication with the gap. |
US10718224B2 |
AFT frame assembly for gas turbine transition piece
An aft frame assembly has a main body with an upstream facing surface, a downstream facing surface, a radially outer facing surface and a radially inner facing surface. Feed hole inlets are located on the upstream facing surface and radially outward of the outer sleeve so that the feed hole inlets are located to receive input from a high pressure plenum. The feed hole inlets are coupled to cooling channels that pass through the main body. Microchannels are formed in or near the radially inner facing surface and the downstream facing surface. The cooling channels are connected to and terminate in the microchannels. Exit holes are connected to the plurality of microchannels, and the exit holes are located radially outward of the transition piece and radially inward of the outer sleeve. The exit holes are located to exhaust into the cooling annulus. |
US10718221B2 |
Morphing vane
A system for directing the flow of a fluid which comprises a channel for containing the fluid; an articulating vane positioned within the channel for directing the flow of the fluid, the vane comprising a fixed segment rigidly connected to the channel and a first moveable segment operably connected to the fixed segment by a first hub, the first hub configured to allow relative articulation between the segments; an actuator member operably connected to the moveable segment to articulate the moveable segment about the first hub; and wherein the vane further comprises a second moveable segment operably connected to the vane by a second hub, wherein the actuator member articulates the first and second moveable segments by applying a single moment to the first hubs. |
US10718217B2 |
Engine component with cooling passages
An apparatus and method for cooling an airfoil or engine component can include an outer wall defining an interior. A cooling circuit can be provided in the interior for directing flow of fluid and defining a flow direction. A plurality of cooling conduits can be arranged in the cooling circuit and organized into two or more sets of rows. |
US10718214B2 |
High-pressure compressor rotor with leading edge having indent segment
A rotor blade comprises a mount and a blade that extends from the mount along a radial axis. The leading edge includes an indent segment. The leading edge has a leading edge radial length measured along the radial axis. The indent segment has an indent radial length measured along the radial axis. The indent segment has an indent depth. A first ratio of the indent radial length to the leading edge radial length is at most 0.5. A second ratio of the indent depth to the indent radial length is at least 0.05. |
US10718213B2 |
Dual cooling airflow to blades
An airfoil may comprise a root and an airfoil body radially outward of the root. The airfoil body may define a first cooling chamber and a second cooling chamber. A first passage may be defined within the root and configured to direct a first airflow radially outward through the root into the first cooling chamber. A second passage may be defined within the root and configured to direct a second airflow radially outward through the root and into the second cooling chamber. |
US10718209B2 |
Single packer inlet configurations
A configuration for testing fluid with a single packer includes at least one sample inlet and at least one guard inlet surrounding a periphery of the at least one sample inlet, wherein the at least one sample inlet has at least one side that is parallel to another side of the at least one sample inlet and the at least one sample inlet has at least two rounded ends connecting each of the parallel sides, and the at least one guard inlet has at least one side that is parallel to another side of the at least one guard inlet and the at least one guard inlet has at least two rounded ends connecting each of the parallel side of the guard inlet. |
US10718205B2 |
Determining geometries of hydraulic fractures
Techniques for determining geometries of hydraulic fractures include identifying a data structure that includes data associated with hydraulic fracture identifiers and observed fluid pressures, at least one of the hydraulic fracture identifiers representing a first hydraulic fracture formed from a monitor wellbore into a subsurface rock formation and at least another of the hydraulic fracture identifiers representing a second hydraulic fracture formed from a treatment wellbore into the subsurface rock formation, at least one of the observed fluid pressures includes a pressure change in a fluid in the first hydraulic fracture that is induced by formation of the second hydraulic fracture; performing a single- or multi-objective, non-linear constrained optimization analysis to minimize at least one objective function associated with the observed fluid pressures; and based on minimizing the at least one objective function, determining respective sets of hydraulic fracture geometries associated with at least one of the first hydraulic fracture or the second hydraulic fracture. |
US10718193B2 |
In situ combustion for steam recovery infill
Methods and systems produce petroleum products from a formation by a steam assisted process followed by an in situ combustion process. The steam assisted process utilizes an injector and first producer to form a steam chamber within the formation as the products are recovered. The in situ combustion then starts by injecting an oxidant into the formation and ignition of residual products. A combustion front advances toward a second producer that may be offset in a lateral direction from the first producer. Heat and pressure from the in situ combustion sweeps the products ahead of the combustion front to the second producer for recovery. |
US10718190B2 |
Production of methane from abundant hydrate deposits
Methods of dissociating and recovering methane from solid hydrate deposits are provided. A method for recovering methane from a methane hydrate includes at least applying electromagnetic radiation to the methane hydrate to dissociate the methane-water bond. Further provided is an apparatus for dissociating methane from a methane hydrate. The apparatus includes at least: an electromagnetic spectrum power source; a probe connected to the electromagnetic spectrum power source; an antenna connected to the distal end of the probe is capable of focusing a radiated beam into a target area of a methane hydrate; and a control system in communication with and capable of controlling the electromagnetic spectrum power source, the probe, and the antenna. |
US10718186B2 |
Flooding analysis tool and method thereof
Described herein are various embodiments of computer-implemented methods, computing systems, and program products for analyzing a flood operation on a hydrocarbon reservoir. An embodiment of a computer implemented method of identifying conformance candidates is provided. The embodiment includes, for a first entity: solving an injection entity index to generate an injection entity index value, solving a production entity index to generate a production entity index value, evaluating an operation entity index that represents operation status to generate an operation entity index value, and combining the injection entity index value, the production entity index value, and the operation entity index value to generate a conformance problem index value for the first entity. |
US10718178B2 |
Packer with pivotable anti-extrusion elements
A packer includes a sealing element positioned at least partially around a tubular, the sealing element having an axial end, a gage ring positioned at least partially around the tubular and adjacent to the axial end of the sealing element, and a plurality of petals pivotally coupled to the gage ring, extending at least partially axially therefrom toward the sealing element, and positioned radially outwards of the axial end of the sealing element. The gage ring is movable axially along the tubular, towards the sealing element, such that the gage ring applies an axial force to the sealing element to expand the sealing element radially outwards, and the plurality of petals are configured to pivot radially outwards when the sealing element radially expands. |
US10718170B2 |
Vise arrangement for an underground drilling machine
The present disclosure relates to a vise arrangement for a directional drilling machine. The vise arrangement can include a translatable and pivotal vise. The vise arrangement can also include up-hole and down-hole rod guides/supports. The vise arrangement can further include a lubrication dispenser. |
US10718167B2 |
Well liner
A tracer-liner portion comprises an inner tube and an outer tube, each including at least one wall having an internal surface and an external surface, the walls of the inner tube and the outer tube being impermeable to fluid flow, the outer tube having an internal diameter which is larger than the outer diameter of the inner tube, the inner tube being arranged coaxially within the outer tube such that at least a portion of the external surface of the inner tube is covered by the outer tube; the internal diameter of the outer tube exceeds the outer diameter of the inner tube by an amount sufficient to form a space between the external surface of the inner tube and the internal surface of the outer tube, and a tracer material containing a tracer compound is present in the space. |
US10718164B2 |
Downhole vibration assembly and method of using same
In at least one aspect, the disclosure relates to a vibration assembly for a downhole tool positionable in a subterranean formation. The vibration assembly includes a vibration race positioned in the downhole tool, the vibration race having a non-planar engagement surface. The vibration assembly also includes an additional race positioned in the downhole tool a distance from the vibration race, the additional race having another engagement surface facing the non-planar engagement surface of the vibration race. The vibration assembly also includes a cage positioned between the vibration race and the additional race and rollers positionable in the cage, the rollers rollably engageable with the non-planar engagement surface and the another engagement surface to vary the distance between the vibration race and the additional race whereby axial movement is provided in the downhole tool. |
US10718161B2 |
Rung for a collapsible ladder
A rung for use in a ladder section of a collapsible ladder (1) is provided. The collapsible ladder comprises several ladder sections (5, 5a-5j), where each ladder section comprises two ladder tubes (10, 12) arranged parallel to each other and interconnected by the rung (20) to form the respective ladder section, and where each ladder tube (10, 12) is telescopically inserted into a ladder tube (10, 12) of a lower ladder section to form the collapsible ladder (1), the rung (20) comprising a main section (22), a first bracket section (24a) and a second bracket section (24b), wherein the first and second bracket sections (24a, 24b) are arranged at each end of the rung (20) to receive the respective ladder tube (10, 12). The rung (20) is characterized in that the main section (22) and the first and second bracket sections (24a, 24b) are provided as an integrated unit. |
US10718159B2 |
Architectural opening coverings powered by rotary motors
Example architectural opening coverings powered by rotary motors are described. An example an architectural covering comprises a rotatable member, a covering mounted to said rotatable member, a motor to rotate a drive shaft, and a drive shaft coupling structured to: couple the drive shaft to said rotatable member to rotate said rotatable member to raise said covering when said motor is energized to rotate the drive shaft in a first direction, and substantially prevent the drive shaft from applying torque to said rotatable member when said motor is energized to rotate the drive shaft in a second direction to lower said covering. |
US10718158B2 |
Wire drawing tightness controller for easily detachable and foldable screen
A wire drawing tightness controller for an easily detachable and foldable screen, comprising: a connecting member, a wire drawing control device, a first connecting unit and a second connecting unit, wherein the connecting member is provided on a window frame, the wire drawing control device is provided with at least a control unit, and the first connecting unit and the second connecting unit are arranged between the connecting member and the wire drawing control device. By means of the arrangement of the first connecting unit and the second connecting unit, the wire drawing control device can be conveniently connected to the connecting member, and can also be easily separated from the connecting member, thereby enhancing the convenience of assembling a foldable screen. |
US10718157B2 |
Method for determining a fully extended position of a screening body of a screening device
A method for determining a fully extended position of a screening body (14) of a screening device (12) for a roof window. The screening device (12) comprises a control unit comprising a data storage device, an electric motor (18) comprising a tachometer (181), a roller tube (15), a screening body (14) and a first and a second spring element (164, 174). The method comprises the steps of driving the screening body (14) from a fully retracted position to a fully extended position, in which the spring elements (164, 174) are tensioned to a first tension level, T1, stopping the electric motor (18) at a point at which the spring elements (164, 174) are tensioned to a second tension level, T2, above the first tension level, T1, measuring the number of revolutions, Rd, of the roller tube (15) necessary to drive the screening body (14) to the said position at which the motor (18) is stopped, storing the measured number of revolutions, Rd, in the data storage device, measuring the number of revolutions, Rb, of the roller tube, that a release of a tension corresponding to the difference, ΔT, between the first tension level, T1, and the second tension level, T2, will cause the roller tube (15) to move back towards the fully retracted position, storing the number of revolutions, Rb, in the data storage device, and calculating and storing in the data storage device a value R=Rd−Rb. |
US10718156B2 |
Shade system
Embodiments of a shade system are provided. The shade system includes a first track assembly, a second track assembly, a shade, and a bottom rail. The track assemblies include tracks having an interior surface defined by a front wall, a rear wall, a sidewall, and two partitions. One of the partitions extends from the front wall, and the other of the partitions extends from the rear wall. A gap is provided between the two partitions. The track assemblies also include rods disposed within the tracks that do not contact the interior surfaces. The shade has outer loops wrapped around each rod and a bottom loop wrapped around the bottom rail. The bottom rail is connected to idler ends having loop portions around each respective rod. The bottom rail is disposed between the partitions. The idler ends are disposed within the tracks. |
US10718150B2 |
Gear-driven automated window or door system
A motorized window with one or more motors and a frame with a slidable segment is disclosed. A drive system with gears, transmission or worm drive engage with a gear track mounted to the frame or slidable segment. Rotating a first gear in a first rotational direction causes the first gear to pull the slidable segment in a first linear direction. Rotating the first gear in a second rotational direction causes the first gear to pull the slidable segment in a second linear direction. Preferably, a controller controls the operation of the motors. Sensors inform the controller, and user input via a mobile device enables both direct user control and programming of the controller. |
US10718147B2 |
Optical displacement detector with adjustable pattern direction
A system and method for an optical displacement detector system with adjustable pattern direction are disclosed. In an embodiment, the detector system includes a mounting bracket and a sensor assembly. The sensor assembly includes a housing, and a sensor module in the housing. The sensor assembly can be rotated with respect to the mounting bracket to adjust an optical axis of the sensor module. In another embodiment, the detector system includes a turntable that enables additional adjustment of the optical axis. Such a system significantly improves installation of these detector systems as compared to existing optical displacement detector systems, which have fixed optical axes. In one application, the detector system is installed in a door system having a door and door frame, and detects displacement of the door. |
US10718145B2 |
Viscous damper with integral spring
A viscous damper includes a damper housing and a shaft extending through the damper housing. The shaft includes a first exposed end and a second exposed end. A gear is mated to the first exposed end of the shaft. A spring is connected to the second exposed end of the shaft. A storage bin is also disclosed. |
US10718143B2 |
Sliding door system
A sliding door assembly includes a door panel, a frame that supports the door panel and includes a bottom member with a lower profile and a top member with an upper profile, wherein the lower profile and the upper profile are parallel to one another. A lower sliding assembly is operatively coupled to a bottom of the door panel and engages the lower profile, and an upper sliding assembly is operatively coupled to a top of the door panel and engages the upper profile. A gasket interposes the door panel and a portion of the frame when the door panel is in a sealed position. The door panel is movable between the sealed position, where the gasket creates a sealed interface between the door panel and the frame, and a sliding position, where the door panel is moved laterally relative to the frame while remaining substantially perpendicular to a floor. |
US10718141B2 |
Door barricade system
A compact door barricade apparatus for use on doors is described. The apparatus is equipped with a protective inner case, outer case, door mount, an upper barricade, a lower barricade, barricade pivot links, handles, and barricade latches. Screws or lag bolts are used to mount the barricade latches to the door frame. The door mount connects the apparatus to the door. The barricade pivot links effectively link the movement of the upper barricade to that of the lower barricade. The movement of the handle disposed on the apparatus facilitates the synchronous movement of the upper and lower barricades across the width of the door and door frame, effectively securing individuals within a room. |
US10718137B2 |
Swivel lock system with manual override and drive position control
A swivel lock assembly with electronic and manual actuating means to unlock a handle thereby permitting access to the interior of the cabinet wherein the manual actuator can override the electronic actuator and vice versa. When in a locked position, the handle rests within lock housing such that the handle engages a blocker mounted within the housing. To unlock the handle, the blocker is manipulated by electronic or manual actuation such that the handle is no longer constrained and can be swung away from the housing about a handle pivot. |
US10718135B2 |
Adjustable door lock and associated method
An adjustable door lock includes a catch plate having a body and a plurality of flanges positioned on an exterior face of the body such that a corresponding gap is formed between the body and each of the flanges, respectively. Advantageously, a catch having a channel is adjustably connected to the catch plate wherein the catch is selectively interfitted through at least of one of the gaps. A door plate is disposed adjacent to the catch plate and adapted to be secured to the door. A locking bolt is in communication with the door plate and linearly reciprocated along a first linear path passing along the door plate and the channel. Notably, the catch is automatically adjusted along a second linear path orthogonally registered relative to the first linear path such that the linear channel automatically becomes axially aligned with the locking bolt as the locking bolt ingresses and egresses the catch. |
US10718134B1 |
Gate latch accessory aid
A gate latch accessory aid is fashioned as an arcuate tube, tubes, half-pipe or half-pipes having a rectangular mounting plate or plates located at each end. The gate latch accessory aid is fence post-mountable and provides smooth operation of a gate latching mechanism. The aid provides protection of actuating rope/cable and wooden portions of the gate guide system. |
US10718131B2 |
Vehicle tent
The invention relates to a vehicle tent, and the vehicle tent comprises a waterproof sheet that makes up an outer cover of the vehicle tent, comprising a opening part forming a opening rearward, where the opening part connects to each of the rear door, rear panel, and bumper panel, a tent fixture devices that are embedded at a tip of the opening part, by which using the predetermined elastic force of the waterproof sheet, an upper surface of the opening part covers a back surface of the rear door, being inserted and combined to the rear door, where two sides of the opening part is inserted and combined to a gap formed at the rear panel, and where a bottom surface of the opening part is inserted and combined to the inner side of the bumper panel, a blocking sheet that is connected to the waterproof sheet inwardly, where an upper surface is inserted to a gap between the rear door and rear panel, where two sides cover sides of the rear panel, where a bottom surface covers a bottom surface of the rear panel and an upper surface of the bumper panel, and a open-close sheet where an upper surface connects to the waterproof sheet, where two sides and a bottom surface connect to an open-close device allowing it to open and close, where an insect screen and a shade canopy may individually be connected to an open-close device allowing them to open and close. |
US10718130B2 |
Blind assembly
A blind assembly may include a panel member having an upper portion, an attachment member, and a first cord having a first end and a second end. The attachment member may be attached to the panel member at the upper portion thereof. The first end of the first cord is attached to the attachment member at the upper portion of the panel member and the second end is configured to be attached to a first stake positioned in a ground surface. A pathway is formed at the upper portion of the panel member once the first end of the first cord is attached to the attachment member and the second end of the first cord is attached to the first stake. |
US10718124B1 |
Concrete form tie rod puller
A tie rod puller including a pull housing, a clutch assembly and a clutch assembly housing is disclosed. The tie rod puller accelerates the process of pulling tie rods and installing key plates. The pulling of tie rods better secures the panels of a structure under construction to improve the integrity of a structure. The clutch assembly movably rotates a nut as a tie rod is being installed. The clutch assembly includes a stopper to prevent the nut from moving too far back. The clutch assembly is to hold and move a tie rod upon pulling of the tie rod and installing a key plate onto a wall. The clutch assembly housing includes a plate, which receives a key plate with a magnet. The plate includes brackets to stabilize the tie rod puller. The tie rod puller is preferably operated by automatic means such as by an impact drill. |
US10718113B2 |
Suspended ceiling system, securing members, and process of installing a suspended ceiling system
Disclosed is a suspended ceiling system, a securing member, and process of installing a patterned suspended ceiling system. The suspended ceiling system includes a grid system having first members and second members, and at least one substrate which extends below the grid system. The at least one substrate has an exposed surface and a concealed surface, and the at least one substrate has first sides and second sides which extend between the exposed surface and the concealed surface. Securing members attach to the concealed surface proximate the first sides, and the securing members have grid engagement members which secure the at least one substrate to the grid system. The securing members cooperate with the first members and the second members of the grid system to properly position the substrate and the spacing between adjacent at least one substrates is controlled. |
US10718111B2 |
Subarchitectural office system
A subarchitectural office system including a subarchitectural wall having a top edge, a bottom edge, a first side edge, and a second side edge opposite the first side edge. The subarchitectural office system also includes a first arch adjacent the first side edge of the subarchitectural wall and a second arch adjacent the second side edge of the subarchitectural wall. The first and second arches both include a first vertical post adjacent the respective side edge of the subarchitectural wall, an overhead beam with a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first end of the overhead beam is coupled to the first vertical post and the overhead beam extends outwardly from the first vertical post. The first and second arches also include a second vertical post positioned away from the subarchitectural wall and coupled to the second end of the overhead beam. |
US10718109B2 |
Preventing corrosion in a greenhouse
This disclosure relates to a greenhouse system. The greenhouse system includes a metallic structural element and an anode mounted on the metallic structural element. A method is also disclosed. |
US10718104B2 |
Faucet and integrated tray
A faucet that includes a body, a tray, a valve, and a spout. The body includes a plurality of interconnected walls forming an internal cavity, with the plurality of walls comprising a front wall. The tray is provided on top of the body and extends beyond the front wall. The valve is provided in the cavity and is configured to control the flow of water through the faucet. The spout extends through the front wall and is provided underneath the tray. The spout is also fluidly connected to the valve to receive water therefrom. |
US10718103B2 |
Push-button diverter valve
A shower valve assembly configured to divert water between a tub port and a shower port. The diverter valve assembly position or state is changed by pushing a button connected to a stem and a poppet valve. When the water supply is turned off, a poppet spring shifts the poppet valve to a tub open position, and a check valve spring opens a check valve, allowing water from the shower port to flow out of the tub port. |
US10718102B2 |
Discharge cold switching valve and its switching method
A switching valve for discharging cold water includes: an operating member, a first switching member, and a water outlet switching member. The switching valve for discharging cold water has a cold water discharging passage and a head water outflow passage. When the operating member is in the initial position, the switching valve for discharging cold water is in the first position, the joint between the head water outflow passage and the water inlet end is sealed, the cold water discharging passage opens; when the operating member switches to the shower position, the first switching member is moved by the operating member to the second position, a second joint between the cold water discharging passage and the water inlet end is sealed, and the head water outflow passage opens, engaging the operating member with the water outlet switching member. The operating member drives the water outlet switching member to open one or both of the first and second water outlet passages. |
US10718097B2 |
Shovel handle with bail over dipper feature
A mining machine includes a frame, a boom coupled to the frame, a handle coupled to the frame and a dipper coupled to the handle. The handle includes an extension, and a bail is coupled directly to the extension, such that the bail is isolated from the dipper. |
US10718090B2 |
Support structure with a connecting plug
Support structure for a surface area, comprising an array of base elements, interconnected for forming the base structure defining a deck, the base elements comprising at least one void for receiving a fluid and wherein the deck is provided with openings for passing fluids into and/or from said void and/or openings for interconnecting the base elements, wherein in at least one of said openings a plug has been provided, said plug provided with a connector for connecting an artefact to said plug. |
US10718089B2 |
CF paper
The invention concerns a CF paper comprising a base paper and a coating applied thereto, said coating containing at least one binding agent, at least one ink-absorbing agent, at least one coating pigment and conventional additives, and being characterised in that the at least one binding agent comprises a cross-linked biopolymeric material in the form of nanoparticles. |
US10718087B2 |
Pretreatment agent, pretreatment agent applicator, and method for forming image
The pretreatment agent is a pretreatment agent to be applied to fabric before application of an ink in formation of an image on the fabric and contains a water-based polymer virtually containing no carboxyl group and a crosslinking agent that is crosslinkable with a carboxyl group in a component contained in the ink. |
US10718086B2 |
Carrier with localized fibrous insert and methods
A structural reinforcement for an article including a carrier that includes: (i) a mass of polymeric material having an outer surface; and (is) at least one consolidated fibrous insert having an outer surface and including at least one elongated fiber arrangement having a plurality of ordered fibers arranged in a predetermined manner. The fibrous insert is envisioned to adjoin the mass of the polymeric material in a predetermined location for carrying a predetermined load that is subjected upon the predetermined location (thereby effectively providing localized reinforcement to that predetermined location). The fibrous insert and the mass of polymeric material are of compatible materials, structures or both, for allowing the fibrous insert to be at least partially joined to the mass of the polymeric material. Disposed upon at least a portion of the carrier will be a mass of activatable material. |
US10718083B2 |
Method for controlling laundry processing apparatus
A method for controlling a laundry processing apparatus, according to an embodiment of the present invention, is a method for controlling a clothes processing apparatus, comprising the steps of: inputting a “drying” start command; forwardly rotating a drying drum and a drying fan; supplying hot air into the drying drum; operating a timer so as to calculate drying time; and operating a dryness sensor so as to detect the dryness of laundry, wherein a controller determines that the laundry is tangled, if a dryness sensing value (K) detected by the dryness sensor is greater than or equal to a first set value (k1) before a first set time (T1) elapses after “drying” starts, and the controller performs a primary laundry untangling process for reversely rotating the drying drum for a second set time (T2). |
US10718078B2 |
Method for manufacturing circular knitting fusible interlining having outer edge forming process by thermal fixing, and the fusible interlining manufactured by the method
Provided are a method for manufacturing circular knitting fusible interlining having an outer edge forming process by thermal fixing and the fusible interlining manufactured by the method. The method for manufacturing circular knitting fusible interlining having an outer edge forming process by thermal fixing, includes: (a) flatly unfolding a circular knitting unprocessed fabric cut after being knitted with a solution dyed yarn; (b) applying hot air to both edges of the circular knitting unprocessed fabric that are cut and rolled and performing thermal fixing thereon; (c) putting the circular knitting unprocessed fabric having the thermally-fixed edges into a heating cylinder and producing a processed fabric having bulkiness due to thermal contraction; and (d) applying an adhesive to the processed fabric to produce fusible interlining. |
US10718075B2 |
Method for preparing a tubular article, such as a sock or the like, for automated pickup at the end of its forming on a double cylinder circular machine with at least one feed or drop, and double cylinder circular machine for the execution thereof
A method for preparing a tubular article, such as a sock or the like, for automated pickup at the end of its forming on a double cylinder circular machine with at least one feed or drop, and to a double cylinder circular machine for the execution thereof. The method in question is executed on a machine with at least one feed or drop (100) and with the needle cylinders (4, 5) actuatable with a rotary motion about their own axes (3) with respect to needle actuation cams, to cams (34) for actuating the knockover sinkers (33) and to the feed or drop (100). The method comprises: a first step, which consists in transferring or retaining all the needles (8) in the lower needle cylinder (4) with the loops of the last row of knitting of the article (80), formed previously in the upper head (9a) of the needles (8), hooked, tensioning the article (80) downward inside the lower needle cylinder (4); a second step, which consists in pushing upward the portion of the article (80) engaged with the needles (8); a third step, which consists in moving all the needles (8) to the tuck stitch position; a fourth step, which consists in progressively disengaging the knockover sinkers (33) from the article (80), moving the knockover sinkers (33) away from the axis (3) of the lower needle cylinder (4) at the feed or drop (100) owing to the rotation of the lower needle cylinder (4) about its own axis (3) with respect to the feed or drop (100) and to the needle actuation cams so that the article (80), owing to the upward thrust, moves so that the loops of its last row of knitting (80a) lie above the beak (33b) of the knockover sinkers (33) toward the upper head (9a) of the needles (8); a fifth step, which consists in moving all the needles (8) to an intermediate position that is comprised between the tuck stitch position and the drop stitch position; a sixth step, which consists in pushing the portion of the article (80) that is engaged with the needles (8) further upward; a seventh step, which consists in lifting the needles (8) at least to the drop stitch position, keeping the article (80) pushed upward in order to retain the loops of the last row of knitting (80a) in the upper head (9a) of the needles (8). |
US10718072B2 |
Antibacterial nonwoven member, antibacterial nonwoven fabric, and antibacterial buffer material
A nonwoven member that includes a plurality of piezoelectric fibers. The nonwoven member is formed into a cloth by intertwining the plurality of piezoelectric fibers. The nonwoven member inhibits the growth of bacteria due to an electric charge generated when an external force is applied to the piezoelectric fibers. |
US10718070B2 |
Process for increasing the enzymatic accessibility of a thermally treated ligno-cellulosic biomass feedstock
It is disclosed a process for increasing the enzymatic accessibility of a thermally treated ligno-cellulosic biomass feedstock which has been thermally treated at a severity factor. The process comprises a step of fiber shives reduction, for reducing the amount of long shives. The thermally treated ligno-cellulosic biomass after fiber shives reduction is characterized by having an increased glucans accessibility and by forming a slurry having a low viscosity. |
US10718069B2 |
Modified polylactic acid fibers
A method for forming biodegradable fibers is provided. The method includes blending polylactic acid with a polyepoxide modifier to form a thermoplastic composition, extruding the thermoplastic composition through a die, and thereafter passing the extruded composition through a die to form a fiber. Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that the polyepoxide modifier reacts with the polylactic acid and results in branching of its polymer backbone, thereby improving its melt strength and stability during fiber spinning without significantly reducing glass transition temperature. The reaction-induced branching can also increase molecular weight, which may lead to improved fiber ductility and the ability to better dissipate energy when subjected to an elongation force. Through selective control over this method, the present inventors have discovered that the resulting fibers may exhibit good mechanical properties, both during and after melt spinning. |
US10718062B2 |
Prevent and remove organics from reservoir wells
Plating bath and well structures and methods are described to stop the organic compounds present in plating reservoir wells or bath solution from rising, i.e., climbing up the reservoir wall. An electroplating apparatus includes a vessel holding a liquid solution including metal plating material and an organic species, and a method of operating an electroplating apparatus. The apparatus is designed with plating bath and structures and methods to stop the organic compounds present in plating reservoir wells or bath solution from rising, i.e., climbing or wicking up the inner surfaces of reservoir walls, and to wash them back down on a continuous or cyclical basis in order to maintain a concentration of organic compounds in the plating solution within upper and lower specification limits. |
US10718059B2 |
Nickel electroplating compositions with cationic polymers and methods of electroplating nickel
Nickel electroplating compositions containing cationic polymers of a reaction product of an imidazole compound and a bisepoxide enable the electroplating of nickel deposits which have uniform bright surfaces over wide current density ranges. |
US10718054B2 |
Nano imprinting with reusable polymer template with metallic or oxide coating
Methods and systems are provided for fabricating polymer-based imprint lithography templates having thin metallic or oxide coated patterning surfaces. Such templates show enhanced fluid spreading and filling (even in absence of purging gases), good release properties, and longevity of use. Methods and systems for fabricating oxide coated versions, in particular, can be performed under atmospheric pressure conditions, allowing for lower cost processing and enhanced throughput. |
US10718043B2 |
Titanium plate
A titanium plate is provided in which a Vickers hardness Hv0.025 at a load of 0.245 N at a surface is 150 or less, and an average length of the profile elements RSm is 80 μm or less and a maximum height Rz is less than 1.5 μm, RSm and Rz being as defined in JIS B 0601: 2013. The titanium plate has good surface deformability. |
US10718037B2 |
Copper alloy material and production method therefor
A copper alloy material production method is provided. A copper raw material including not higher than 30 ppm by mass of oxygen is melted to form a molten copper. Not lower than 4 ppm by mass and not higher than 55 ppm by mass of titanium is added to the molten copper. After the adding of the titanium, not lower than 100 ppm by mass and not higher than 7000 ppm by mass of magnesium is added. |
US10718036B2 |
System and a method for metallurgical extraction of rare earth elements and niobium
A method for hydrometallurgical extraction of rare earth elements and niobium from a an ore or a flotation concentrate containing rare earth elements, niobium, iron and alkali earth metals, the method comprising removal of the alkali earth metals using an acidic solution of a pH in a range between about 1 and about 6, leaching the rare earth elements; precipitation of the rare earth elements from a resulting pregnant leach solution using sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate; physically separating metal hydroxides from a resulting leach residue containing metal hydroxides, iron oxide, silicate, and pyrochlore; removing the iron oxide by physical beneficiation and then by atmospheric acid leaching; and recovering niobium from a clean solid residue by pressurized acid leaching. |
US10718033B2 |
Heat-treated steel material and method of manufacturing the same
A heat-treated steel material is provided having strength of 2.000 GPa or more. The heat-treated steel material includes a chemical composition represented by, in mass %: C: 0.05% to 0.30%; Si: 0.50% to 5.00%; Mn: 2.0% to 10.0%; Cr: 0.01% to 1.00%; Ti: 0.010% to 0.100%; B: 0.0020% to 0.0100%; P: 0.050% or less; S: 0.0500% or less; N: 0.0100% or less; Ni: 0% to 2.0%; each of Cu, Mo, and V: 0% to 1.0%; each of Al and Nb: 0% to 1.00%; and the balance: Fe and impurities. “4612×[C]+51×[Si]+102×[Mn]+605>2000” is satisfied. The heat-treated steel material includes a microstructure in which 90 volume % or more is formed of martensite, and a dislocation density in the martensite is equal to or more than 1.2×1016 m−2. |
US10718029B2 |
Treatment targeting oncology and neurodegeneration
The present invention relates to the field of medicine and biology. It concerns a new test for screening and therapeutic follow-up in oncology. More particularly, it relates to diagnostic and/or therapeutic tests in oncology and on neurodegenerative diseases. Molecular targeting by peptide vectors and antibodies or by small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) opens a new concept of interdependence for diagnostic and therapeutic tools. |
US10718027B2 |
Detection method for DNA repair-related genes which respond to low-level radiation
Disclosed is a detection method for DNA repair-related genes which respond to low-level radiation, which includes the steps of (1) breeding AKR/J mice, as a thymus cancer model, and normal ICR mice in a low-dose radiation environment; (2) collecting thymuses from the AKR/J thymus cancer mouse model and the normal ICR mice which have been bred at the step (1); (3) analyzing genes in the thymuses collected at the step (2); (4) detecting, among the genes analyzed at the step (3), a DNA repair-associated gene expressed commonly or differentially in the AKR/J thymus cancer mouse model and the normal ICR mice; and (5) amplifying the gene detected at the step (4) and measuring the expression level thereof. |
US10718025B2 |
Methods for predicting age and identifying agents that induce or inhibit premature aging
The invention provides for methods for predicting age of a subject based on the epigenome of the subject. |
US10718024B2 |
Risk calculation for evaluation of fetal aneuploidy
The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. |
US10718022B2 |
Compositions and methods for XI chromosome reactivation
In some aspects, the disclosure relates to the reactivation of inactive X chromosomes (Xi). In some embodiments, the disclosure provides compositions and methods for the reactivation of inactive X chromosomes. In some embodiments, the compositions and methods described by the disclosure may be useful for the treatment of dominant X-linked diseases. |
US10718019B2 |
Risk calculation for evaluation of fetal aneuploidy
The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. |
US10718018B2 |
Complex sets of miRNAs as non-invasive biomarkers for dilated cardiomyopathy
The present invention relates to non-invasive methods, kits and means for diagnosing and/or prognosing of dilated cardiomyopathy in a body fluid sample from a subject. Further, the present invention relates to set of polynucleotides or sets of primer pairs for detecting sets of miRNAs for diagnosing and/or prognosing of dilated cardiomyopathy in a body fluid sample from a subject. In addition, the present invention relates to sets of miRNAs for diagnosing and/or prognosing of dilated cardiomyopathy in a body fluid sample from a subject. |
US10718015B2 |
Sequencing library, preparation method and use thereof
The present invention provides a sequencing library, and the sequencing library has an inserted fragment which is an equidirectional alternating concatemer of a sequence to be tested and a tag sequence. The present invention further provides a method for preparing the sequencing library. The present invention also provides a sequencing method. The sequencing library and sequencing method as provided in the present invention are capable of removing DNA amplification errors and sequencing errors under any sequencing depths, so that mutations of DNA molecules could be ultra-accurately determined. The sequencing library of the present invention is suitable for construction of a sequencing library of trace short DNA fragments and even of single-strand DNAs. |
US10718013B2 |
Sample to sequence
Method and sample vessels are provided for amplification and sequencing of nucleic acids in a sample. |
US10718012B2 |
Non-motorized optical multiplexing for the simultaneous detection of DNA target amplicons in a polymerase chain reaction solution
A multiplexed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) DNA detection system and a method for DNA detection within the PCR system are provided. The PCR DNA detection system includes a color charge-coupled device (CCD) camera, fluorophore-quencher probes and an imaging chamber. The fluorophore-quencher probes are selected in response to fluorophores quenched by the fluorophore-quencher probes corresponding to three selected primary colors and peak channel responses of the CCD camera such that emission profiles of the fluorophores substantially match the three selected primary colors and peak emission profiles of the fluorophores correspond to the peak RGB channel responses of the CCD camera. A DNA sample and the fluorophore-quencher probes are located within the imaging chamber. The color CCD camera is focused on the imaging chamber for simultaneous detection of up to three targets from fluorescence of the DNA sample and the fluorophore-quencher probes. |
US10718011B2 |
Single molecule electronic multiplex SNP assay and PCR analysis
This invention provides methods of using labeled primers or probes for nucleic acid target detection and to detect the identity or presence of a nucleotide at certain positions in nucleic acid sequences with single molecule sensitivity using nanopore detection, and sets of oligonucleotide primers for use in such methods, as well as methods of quantitative PCR coupled with nanopore detection. |
US10718010B2 |
Noninvasive diagnostics by sequencing 5-hydroxymethylated cell-free DNA
Provided herein is a method of sequencing hydroxymethyated cell-free DNA. In some embodiments, the method comprises adding an affinity tag to only hydroxymethyated DNA molecules in a sample of cfDNA, enriching for the DNA molecules that are tagged with the affinity tag; and sequencing the enriched DNA molecules. |
US10718006B2 |
Methods for detecting beta-lactamase-producing bacteria
An electrochemical method is provided for in-vitro determination of the presence of bacteria producing lactamases, in a sample that may contain such bacteria. |
US10718004B2 |
Droplet array for single-cell analysis
Techniques, systems, and devices are described for implementing a droplet array for single-cell analysis. A method of conducting single-cell analysis comprises generating a plurality of droplets, wherein each of the plurality of droplets contains a core material surrounded by a protective shell; loading the plurality of droplets, via a carrying fluid, onto an array including a plurality of trap structures, wherein the plurality of droplets are held by the plurality of trap structures; selecting a target droplet, held by a trap structure, from the plurality of droplets; and releasing the target droplet from the trap structure. |
US10718003B2 |
Detecting an analyte in a flash and glow reaction
Accurate measurements of the presence or absence of an analyte (e.g., MRSA) in a sample are provided. For example, the sample can be subjected to an activation reagent (potentially after an initial reagent has already been added), which can cause a flash signal that increases and then decreases over time. Signal data points can be measured from the flash signal using a detector. A quadratic regression function that fits the signal data points can be determined. An accuracy of the quadratic fit can be determined, as well as a signal-to-background ratio. A difference between a signal-to-background term and an accuracy term can be used as a score that is compared to a threshold to determine whether the analyte is present in the sample. |
US10718002B2 |
Quick screening method for microbial strains and culture medium for the same
A quick screening method for microbial strains includes the steps of: feeding a carrier worm with Styrofoam for a plurality of days; and sampling a digestive system of the carrier worm and placing the sampled digestive system of the carrier worm into a culture medium. The digestive system of the carrier worm includes at least one Styrofoam degrading microbial strain. The culture medium includes an emulsion formed by dissolving the Styrofoam with chloroform and adding a surfactant to the dissolved Styrofoam. A culture medium for fast culturing of the at least one microbial strain is also provided. |
US10717995B2 |
Process for enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic material and fermentation of sugars
The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a fermentation product from ligno-cellulosic material, comprising the following steps: a) optionally pre-treatment of the ligno-cellulosic material; b) optionally washing of the optionally pre-treated ligno-cellulosic material; c) enzymatic hydrolysis of the optionally washed and/or optionally pre-treated ligno-cellulosic material using an enzyme composition comprising at least two cellulase and whereby the enzyme composition at least comprises GH61; d) whereby less than 7.5 mg enzyme composition/g glucan (on dry matter and enzyme as protein) or less than 3.0 mg enzyme composition/g feedstock (on dry matter and enzyme as protein) is used; and e) fermentation of the hydrolysed ligno-cellulosic material to produce a fermentation product; and f) optionally recovery of a fermentation product; wherein before and/or during the enzymatic hydrolysis oxygen is added to the ligno-cellulosic material. |
US10717993B2 |
Methods and compositions for increased transgene expression
Described herein are methods of expressing nucleic acids in T cells pre-exposed to a co-stimulatory signal and then transduced with adenoviral vectors. In some embodiments, the co-stimulation is provided by anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies and the adenoviral vector is pseudotyped for T-cell entry. The invention also relates to compositions for carrying out these methods, provided as kits or pharmaceutical compositions that can be used to treat diseases including immunological conditions and hematological malignancies. |
US10717981B2 |
Therapeutic compositions and methods of making and using the same
Disclosed herein are polynucleotide agents (including interfering RNA agents (RNAi)), small molecule agents, and synthetic cells, methods of making the same, and their use as therapeutics against age-related dysfunction and/or cellular dysfunction that results in various disease states. In some embodiments, one or more agents as disclosed herein can be used to target and/or decrease the expression of the paired-box protein 5 (PAX5) gene, protein phosphatase, Mg2+/Mn2+ dependent 1F (PPM1F) gene, or both. Also disclosed herein are methods for the preparation and use of synthetic cells prepared by in vitro and/or in vivo manipulation using one or more cellular factors, polynucleotide agents, and/or small molecule agents. Disclosed herein is the use of these cells as therapeutic cells that treat age-related dysfunction and/or cellular dysfunction resulting in various disease states. |
US10717978B2 |
S. pyogenes CAS9 mutant genes and polypeptides encoded by same
This invention pertains to mutant Cas9 nucleic acids and proteins for use in CRISPR/Cas endonuclease systems, and their methods of use. In particular, the invention pertains to an isolated mutant Cas9 protein, wherein the isolated mutant Cas9 protein is active in a CRISPR/Cas endonuclease system, wherein the CRISPR/Cas endonuclease system displays reduced off-target editing activity and maintained on-target editing activity relative to a wild-type CRISPR/Cas endonuclease system. The invention also includes isolated nucleic acids encoding mutant Cas9 proteins, ribonucleoprotein complexes and CRSPR/Cas endonuclease systems having mutant Cas9 proteins that display reduced off-target editing activity and maintained on-target editing activity relative to a wild-type CRISPR/Cas endonuclease system. |
US10717976B2 |
Nucleic acid purification
Methods and composition for nucleic acid isolation are provided. In one embodiment, a method is provided for nucleic acid purification from biological samples, such as whole blood samples, extracted with phenol-based denaturing solvents, which does not require phase separation or nucleic acid precipitation. Methods according to the invention may also be used for of small RNAs (e.g., siRNAs or miRNAs) purification and are amenable to automation. |
US10717971B2 |
Protein deamidase
A novel protein deamidase having an activity of directly acting on a side chain amide group of an asparagine residue in a protein to form a side chain carboxyl group and release ammonia, a microorganism that produces the same, a gene encoding the same, a method for producing the same, and use of the same are provided. A bacterium classified into the class Actinobacteria is cultured to generate protein deamidase, and the enzyme is collected from culture. |
US10717970B2 |
Short-acting factor VII polypeptides
Short-acting Factor VII peptides are disclosed. A shortened half-life is desirable for treatment of acute bleeding and similar disorders. Modification of the sialylation and/or glycosylation of Factor VII and variants thereof produced peptides useful in treating conditions of acute bleeding. |
US10717967B2 |
Duck enteritis virus and the uses thereof
The present invention relates to DEV and the uses thereof. The invention is particularly suited to vaccinate poultry against avian pathogens. |
US10717958B2 |
Method for producing a product (e.g. polypeptide) in a continuous cell culture fermentation process
A method for improving productivity in microbial fermentations and mammalian cell culture bioreactors. |
US10717952B2 |
Granulates, method for the production and use thereof
A process for producing a formulation that is solid at up to a temperature of at least 60° C., wherein (a) at least one nonionic surfactant of the general formula (I), R1—CH(OH)—CH2-(AO)x—R2 (I) (wherein: R1 is C4-C20-alkyl, R2 is C8-C20-alkyl, AO are each independently C2-C4-alkylene, and x is in a range from 5 to 100), is mixed in a molten state with (b) at least one second substance selected from polyethylene glycol and nonionic surfactants different from surfactants of general formula (I), confectioned, mixed and ground in the solid state with (c) silica or silicate and (d) at least one auxiliary selected from alkali metal citrate, alkali metal carbonate or at least one chelating agent selected from compounds of the general formula (II), R3—CH(COOM1)-N(CH2COOM1)2 (II) (wherein: R3 is C1-C4-alkyl, phenyl, benzyl, CH2OH and CH2CH2COOM1, and M1 is an alkali metal or a combination of at least two alkali metals). Furthermore granules and their use. |
US10717944B2 |
Lubricating oil composition
A lubricating oil composition for automotive transmissions is disclosed. It offers an automotive transmission (especially a fuel-saving type) which satisfies all requirements as regards the properties of resistance to churning, maintenance of the oil film and low-temperature viscosity. It comprises a GTL low viscosity base oil and a Group 1 high viscosity base oil. |
US10717942B2 |
Lubricant base oil and lubricating oil composition
A lubricant base oil composed of an ester. The ester includes a component (A) derived from trimethylolpropane in a molar percentage Amol % of 25 to 42 mol %; components (B) derived from monovalent straight-chain saturated fatty acids each having a carbon number of 8 to 12 in a molar percentage Bmol % of 33 to 55 mol %: and a component (C) derived from adipic acid in a molar ratio Cmol % of 12 to 34 mol %. The components (B) include lauric acid in a molar percentage of 5 to 50 mol %, and (BCOOH+CCOOH)/AOH is 0.90 to 1.02. AOH represents a hydroxyl equivalent of the component (A), BCOOH represents a carboxyl group equivalent of the components (B); and CCOOH represents a carboxyl group equivalent of the component (C). |
US10717940B2 |
Supported catalyst for slurry phase hydrocracking of refinery residue and a process for its preparation
The present disclosure relates to a catalyst for slurry phase hydrocracking of refinery residue and a process for its preparation. The present disclosure provides a very simple method for exfoliation of metal sulphide, and a process of that provides effective slurry phase hydrocracking of refinery residue with a high yield. |
US10717939B2 |
Desulfurization catalyst for hydrocarbon oils, its preparation, and use thereof
Disclosed is a desulfurization catalyst for hydrocarbon oils, comprising a support and at least one metal promoter selected from the group consisting of cobalt, nickel, iron and manganese, the support comprising at least one metal oxide selected from the group consisting of oxides of Group IIB, Group VB and Group VIB metals and a refractory inorganic oxide, wherein the support further comprises at least about 5% by weight of vanadium carbide, based on the total weight of the desulfurization catalyst for hydrocarbon oils. The desulfurization catalyst for hydrocarbon oils shows a good stability, a high desulfurization activity, an excellent abrasion resistance, and a long service life. Also disclosed is a process for preparing the desulfurization catalyst for hydrocarbon oils, and use of the catalyst in the desulfurization of sulfur-containing hydrocarbon oils. |
US10717936B2 |
Catalytic process of simultaneous pyrolysis of mixed plastics and dechlorination of the pyrolysis oil
A process for processing mixed plastics comprising simultaneous pyrolysis and dechlorination of the mixed plastics, the process comprising contacting the mixed plastics with a zeolitic catalyst in a pyrolysis unit to produce a hydrocarbon product comprising a gas phase and a liquid phase; and separating the hydrocarbon product into a hydrocarbon gas stream and a hydrocarbon liquid stream, wherein the hydrocarbon gas stream comprises at least a portion of the gas phase of the hydrocarbon product, wherein the hydrocarbon liquid stream comprises at least a portion of the liquid phase of the hydrocarbon product, wherein the hydrocarbon liquid stream comprises one or more chloride compounds in an amount of less than about 100 ppmw chloride, based on the total weight of the hydrocarbon liquid stream, and wherein the hydrocarbon liquid stream is characterized by a viscosity of less than about 400 cP at a temperature of 300° C. |
US10717932B2 |
Non-metallic belt-driven crosshead drive system for hydraulic decoking
An apparatus for raising and lowering a cutting tool within a decoking drum, a decoking system and a method of raising and lowering a decoking system cutting tool. Instead of using metallic ropes, chains, or a self-propelled gear-based approach, non-metallic belts are secured at respective ends to a crosshead and one or more counterweights to enable vertical movement of the crosshead that in turn permits vertical movement of the cutting tool throughout the height of the drum. A motorized pulley system controls the movement of the belt, and preferably avoids having the motor be carried by the crosshead. The belts on each pulley are preferably arranged as cooperative sets so that within each set, both primary load belts and secondary load belts are present. Enhanced engagement between at least the primary load belts and the pulleys promotes greater load-bearing capability, while the secondary load belts are sufficiently strong to ensure positional stability of the crosshead and decoking tool upon damage to or failure of one or more of the primary load belts. |
US10717929B2 |
Ionic liquid flame retardants
The present invention relates to the use of ionic liquids as flame retardants. The compounds of the invention may be used as flame retardants in various materials without causing damage to the environment and or health of humans or animals. Ionic liquid flame retardants maybe applied alone or in combination with traditional flame retardants. Ionic liquid flame retardants can be applied to finish textile, plastic, leather, paper, rubber or as wild fire flame retardants. |
US10717928B2 |
Mixed calcium and magnesium compound and method for producing same
A method for producing a mixed calcium and magnesium compound comprising the slaking of quicklime with a magnesium hydroxide suspension, forming solid particles, said slaking by non-wet means forming said solid particles comprising a calcium phase and a magnesium phase intimately bonded to each other and of homogeneous volume distribution, and a mixed compound comprising a calcium phase and a magnesium phase. |
US10717926B2 |
Carbon nanotube single-photon source
An atom, molecule, atomic layer molecular layer is adhered to a carbon nanotube surface, or the surface is doped with the atom, molecule, atomic layer, or molecular layer, to form a deep localized level so that an exciton is localized. Alternatively, an atom, molecule, inorganic or organic substance of an atomic or molecular layer, a metal, a semiconductor, or an insulator is absorbed to, deposited on, or encapsulated in the carbon tube inside surface to make permittivity of the portion undergoing the absorption, deposition, or encapsulation higher than that of a clean portion free of the absorption, deposition, or encapsulation so that binding energy of the exciton in the clean portion is high, or reduce a band gap of the portion undergoing the absorption, deposition, or encapsulation so that the exciton is confined and localized in the clean portion or the position undergoing the absorption, deposition, or encapsulation. |
US10717921B2 |
Co-surfactant foam-forming composition for enhanced oil recovery
The present invention includes a foam-forming composition for use in enhanced oil recovery, and a method of using said foam-forming composition for recovering oil. The foam-forming composition of the present invention comprises a nonionic surfactant, in particular an alcohol-alkoxylate, and an anionic surfactant, in particular an alkyl diphenyloxide (di)sulfonate, where the foam-forming composition promotes a formation of a stable foam formed of a CO2 and water. |
US10717920B1 |
Viscosified water injection methods for enhancing hydrocarbon recovery from wells
Enhanced methods of recovering hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon reservoir having a production zone and a water zone underlying the production zone include measuring viscosities of formation water and hydrocarbon from the hydrocarbon reservoir, lowering a mobility ratio of the formation water with respect to the hydrocarbon by formulating a viscosifying polymer blend; forming viscosified water from the formation water in the hydrocarbon reservoir by injecting the viscosifying polymer blend into the water zone of the hydrocarbon reservoir; producing the viscosified water from the hydrocarbon reservoir; and producing the hydrocarbons from the hydrocarbon reservoir. |
US10717918B2 |
Injection system for controlled delivery of solid oil field chemicals
Systems, methods and apparatus for injecting a solid chemical for inhibiting, decreasing or preventing precipitation and/or deposition of foulants and/or contaminants in oilfield tubulars. The use of solid chemicals or highly viscous fluids providing ease of shipment, greater economy in storage, shipment and delivery and increased ease of use. |
US10717914B2 |
Performance non-emulsifiers that employ branched alcohols and a new high-solvency carrier oil
Various embodiments disclosed relate to demulsifier compositions for treatment of subterranean formations or produced petroleum comprising an emulsion. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subterranean formation. The method includes placing in the subterranean formation a demulsifier composition. The demulsifier composition includes at least one resin of formula (I) and at least one compound of formula (II). |
US10717911B2 |
Electrically conducting thermally conductive polymer resin composition based on styrenics with balanced properties
Thermally conductive polymer (TCP) resin compositions are described, comprising: 50 to 75% matrix polymer (I) comprising styrenic polymers (Γ) such as ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) resins, ASA (acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate) resins and elastomeric block copolymers of the structure (S-(B/S))n-S; and 25 to 50% thermally conductive filler material (II) (D50 0.1 to 200 μm), consisting of carbonyl iron powder (11-1) in mixture with multi wall carbon nanotubes, silicon carbide, diamond, graphite, aluminosilicates and/or boron nitride (II-2); wherein the volume ratio of (ll-1)/(ll-2) is 15:1 to 0.1:1. Shaped articles made thereof can be used for materials with antistatic finish, electrical and electronic housings, toys and helmet inlays. |
US10717909B2 |
Cerium-based abrasive material and process for producing same
A cerium-based abrasive that achieves a high polishing rate and suppresses the occurrence of surface defects such as scratches and pits and the deposition of the abrasive particles on the polished surface in surface polishing of glass substrates or the like, at low cost with a high production efficiency. The cerium-based abrasive includes a cubic composite rare earth oxide and a composite rare earth oxyfluoride, containing 95.0 to 99.5 mass % of total rare earth elements in terms of oxides, containing 54.5 to 95.0 mass % of cerium in terms of oxide, 4.5 to 45.0 mass % of lanthanum in terms of oxide, and 0.5 to 2.0 mass % of neodymium in terms of oxide relative to the total rare earth elements in terms of oxides, containing 0.5 to 4.0 mass % of fluorine atoms, and containing 0.001 to 0.50 mass % of sodium atoms relative to the total rare earth elements in terms of oxides. |
US10717906B2 |
Self-adhesive compound and use thereof in an adhesive tape
A single- or double-sidedly bonding adhesive-sheet strip having a self-adhesive composition comprising a) at least one elastomer, at least one type of polybutadiene block copolymer being used as an elastomer, b) at least one partially hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin having a softening temperature of at least 90° C., c) at least one additional hydrocarbon resin, a terpene phenol resin and/or a colophonium resin having a softening temperature of at least 90° C., d) an optional soft resin, and e) additional additives as applicable. |
US10717903B2 |
Polystyrene adhesive
The present disclosure relates to a composition and methods of making an adhesive from polystyrene, a terpene, and water. |
US10717901B2 |
Curable resin film and first protective film forming sheet
This curable resin film is attached to a surface having bumps of a semiconductor wafer and is cured so as to form a first protective film on the surface, and when the curable resin film is cured by being heated at 160° C. for one hour, a yellow index (YI1) after curing is equal to or lower than 45, or when the curable resin film is cured by being irradiated with ultraviolet rays under conditions of illuminance of 230 mW/cm2, and light intensity of 510 mJ/cm2, a yellow index (YI2) after curing is equal to or lower than 45. The first protective film forming sheet is provided with a first supporting sheet, and the curable resin film is provided on one surface of the first supporting sheet. |
US10717900B2 |
Sealant tape and methods using sealant tape
A sealant tape including a base portion, first sealing portion and second sealing portion is provided. The first sealing portion includes a first ridge and the second sealing portion includes a second ridge. The sealant tape is applies to a perimeter portion of a tool such that the base portion of the sealant tape couples to the perimeter of the tool, and a vacuum bag is placed over the tool, contacting the sealant tape, and ultimately is sealed onto the tool via the sealant tape. |
US10717899B2 |
Polishing composition, method for producing polishing composition and polishing composition preparation kit
Provided are polishing compositions comprising a water-soluble polymer and water. The water-soluble polymer of an embodiment has a repeat unit that does not have any hydroxyl groups, and the water-soluble polymer has a hydroxyl group content in a range of 4 mmol/g or higher and 21 mmol/g or lower. The water-soluble polymer of another embodiment has a repeat unit A that has a hydroxyl group and a repeat unit B, and the number of moles of the repeat unit B in the total number of moles of all the repeat units of the water-soluble polymer is 5% or greater. |
US10717897B2 |
Polycyclocarbonate compounds and polymers and compositions formed therefrom
Polycyclocarbonate compounds and upgraded molecular weight polymers made from such compounds are provided. The polymers have particular utility in coating compositions, especially for use on food and beverage contact substrates that are formed into or will be formed into containers or container components. |
US10717896B2 |
Curable heat radiation composition
The present invention relates to a curable heat radiation composition which includes two types of fillers with different compressive breaking strengths (except when the two types of fillers are the same substance) and a thermosetting resin, the compressive breaking strength ratio of the two types of fillers [compressive breaking strength of a filler (A) with a higher compressive breaking strength/compressive breaking strength of a filler (B) with a lower compressive breaking strength] being 5 to 1,500, the compressive breaking strength of the filler (A) being 100 to 1,500 MPa, and the compressive breaking strength of the filler (B) being 1.0 to 20 MPa, an adhesive sheet using the composition and a method for producing the same. An aluminum nitride is preferable as the filler (A) and hexagonal boron nitride agglomerated particles are preferable as the filler (B). |
US10717894B2 |
Rapid set aqueous coatings
Two-part aqueous coating compositions as well as methods of using thereof are described. The first coating component can comprise one or more polymers and the second coating component can comprise a flocculant. The first coating component and the second coating component can be provided as separate aqueous compositions. The first coating component and a second coating component that can be co-applied (e.g., simultaneously or sequentially) to a surface form a rapid set coating. |
US10717893B2 |
Photosensitive film, photosensitive element, cured product and touch panel
A mobile phone including a touch panel including a base material; a sensing region including at least one electrode provided over the base material; and a frame region provided at a periphery of the sensing region, the frame region including metal wiring provided over the base material and being electrically connected to the at least one electrode; and a cured product of a photosensitive resin composition disposed at least on the metal wiring, the photosensitive resin composition contains a component (A): a binder polymer, a component (B): a photopolymerizable compound, and a component (C): a photopolymerization initiator; and the component (B) includes a di(meth)acrylate compound having at least one selected from the group consisting of a dicyclopentanyl structure and a dicyclopentenyl structure. |
US10717890B2 |
Binder containing polyvinylidene fluoride capable of fixing to a metal and associated lithium-ion battery electrode
The present invention relates to a binder which can be used in a lithium-ion battery, comprising at least one polyvinylidene fluoride and at least one acrylic copolymer including monomers having functional groups which have an affinity for metals or are capable of fixing to the metals. According to the invention, in a characteristic manner, said polyvinylidene fluoride is such that a solution of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone containing 5 wt % of said polyvinylidene fluoride has a viscosity, measured at 23° C. with an imposed shear rate of 30 rpm, of 125 mPa·s to 1500 mPa·s. |
US10717888B2 |
Ink composition, ink set, recording method, and ink jet recording apparatus
An ink composition contains dyes A and B. Dye A has a width at a half height of the largest peak in the absorption spectrum between 380 nm and 780 nm that is 50 nm or less. Dye B has a corresponding width at the half height that is 70 nm or more. Dye A is present in an amount of 40% by mass or more and 90% by mass or less of the total mass of the dyes. |
US10717877B2 |
Photocurable coating composition and its use
The invention relates to a photocurable coating composition, a coating process using said composition, and coated articles comprising the cured composition. The coated articles are weather and scratch resistant. |
US10717874B2 |
Leuco colorants and compositions
A leuco composition comprises at least one leuco compound, the leuco compound comprising a leuco moiety and a polyalkyleneoxy moiety covalently bound to the leuco moiety. The polyalkyleneoxy moiety comprises at least one ethylene oxide group and at least one propylene oxide group. A laundry care composition comprises (a) at least one laundry care ingredient and (b) a leuco composition as described above. A method of treating a textile includes the steps of (a) providing such a laundry care composition; (b) adding the laundry care composition to a liquid medium; (c) placing textile articles in the liquid medium; (d) optionally, rinsing the textile; and (e) drying the textile articles. |
US10717871B2 |
Flame-retardant, glass fiber-containing molding compounds containing siloxane-containing polycarbonate block co-condensate
The present invention relates to flame-retardant moulding compositions comprising glass fibre and siloxane-containing polycarbonate block cocondensate, and also to a process for the production of these moulding compositions. The invention further relates to the use of these flame-retardant moulding compositions in injection-moulding and extrusion applications. |
US10717870B1 |
Elastomeric compositions and their applications
A room temperature curable composition is disclosed. The composition can be used as an encapsulation/potting material. The composition comprises: (i) at least one condensation curable silyl terminated polymer having at least one silicon bonded hydroxyl functional group per molecule; (ii) a cross-linker having at least two hydrolysable groups and selected from certain silanes and/or silyl functional molecules; and (iii) a condensation catalyst selected from the group of titanates and/or zirconates. The molar ratio of the sum of moisture present in the composition and total silicon bonded hydroxyl groups:the catalyst (“the molar ratio”) is >7:1. When the molar ratio is from >7:1 to 10:1, the molar ratio of total silicon bonded hydroxyl groups:total hydrolysable groups is between 0.1:1 to 0.3:1. When the molar ratio is >10:1, the molar ratio of total silicon bonded hydroxyl groups:total hydrolysable groups is between 0.1:1 to 0.5:1. |
US10717861B2 |
Perfluorinated ionomer nanoparticle dispersion solution, and preparation method therefor
Disclosed are: an ionomer nanoparticle dispersion solution formed by dispersing a perfluorinated ionomer having an ion conductive functional group in a solvent mixture including water and an alcohol, and carrying out a reaction under a supercritical condition; and a preparation method thereof. The ionomer nanoparticle dispersion solution has a high azeotropic mixture content in a continuous phase, which is a liquid phase, so as to readily remove a solvent therefrom, and thus a product using the ionomer nanoparticle dispersion solution can be readily fabricated and preparation costs can be reduced. In addition, uniformity of the product is improved because a perfluorinated ionomer having various ion conductive functional groups and various salts thereof is nano-dispersed, in a narrow molecular weight distribution, in the ionomer nanoparticle dispersion solution. |
US10717857B2 |
Ammonia-based, imide-containing resin cuts of styrene-maleic resins
A process of preparing an aqueous solution of a cycloimide-containing polymer includes heating an aqueous solution of a cycloanhydride-containing polymer with a first neutralizing agent at a ratio of cycloanhydride to neutralizing agent of about 1:1 to about 1:1.5 at a temperature and for a time sufficient to form the aqueous solution of the cycloimide-containing polymer having a cycloimide to acid group ratio of about 1:2 to about 1.5:2. |
US10717854B2 |
Solution polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber-polyurethane elastomer material for high performance tire and preparation method thereof
A solution polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber-polyurethane elastomer material and a preparation method thereof are provided. The elastomer material is prepared by performing cast molding on a soft segment and a hard segment in a mass ratio of 100:(20-50); the soft segment includes hydroxyl-terminated solution polymerized styrene-butadiene moiety rubber prepared by an anionic polymerization; the hard segment comprises isocyanate, a small-molecule polyol chain extender and a cross-linking agent; and the soft segment has a molecular weight of 1000-8000 and a glass-transition temperature of −20° C. to −30° C. According to the elastomer material in the disclosure, the hydroxyl-terminated solution polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber is introduced to serve as the soft segment on the basis of synthesis of the traditional polyurethane elastomer, so that the glass-transition temperature of the polyurethane elastomer is regulated, defects such as poor high temperature resistance and undesirable wet-skid resistant grip ability of an existing polyurethane tire are overcome. |
US10717851B2 |
Latex composition for dip molding, and molded product manufactured therefrom
The present invention relates to a latex composition for dip-molding comprising a mixture of latex pigment and carboxylic acid-modified nitrile based copolymer latex which are two types of latex having Tg different to each other, and a dip-molded article produced therefrom.The dip-molded article according to the present invention does not use sulfur and a vulcanization accelerator and thus has a low risk of allergies and can have excellent elasticity, while maintaining the physical properties such as tensile strength and modulus in the trade-off relationship opposite to each other at the levels equal to or higher than those of the prior art, so that the dip-molded article can be easily applied to industries in need thereof, such as industry of rubber gloves, etc. |
US10717850B2 |
Composition for gas seal member and gas seal member
Provided is a composition for a gas seal member that can form a gas seal member capable of sufficiently suppressing both the occurrence of overflow fracture and the occurrence of blister fracture. The disclosed composition for a gas seal member is a composition for a gas seal member that contains an elastomer and a fibrous carbon nanostructure. The fibrous carbon nanostructure includes single-walled carbon nanotubes and the fibrous carbon nanostructure is contained in a proportion of at least 0.1 parts by mass and no greater than 12 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of elastomer. |
US10717849B2 |
Dispersants having biobased compounds
The present disclosure is directed to compositions having lecithin and an organic acid and related methods. The disclosed compositions may also include one or more co-surfactants such as anionic surfactants and/or non-ionic surfactants, and may be used as a dispersant. |
US10717844B2 |
Multilayer conformable composites
A composite including a heat conformable polymer and a nanofiber sheet is disclosed. The heat conformable polymer can be a hot melt adhesive, and the combination can provide an electrically conductive hot melt adhesive composite. The nanofiber layer is protected and the composite is conformable and/or can be adhered to a variety of surfaces. |
US10717841B2 |
Process for producing porous materials
The present invention relates to a process for preparing a porous material, at least comprising the steps of providing a mixture (I) comprising a composition (A) comprising at least one monool (am) and a composition (A*) comprising components suitable to form an organic gel and a solvent (B), reacting the components in the composition (A) in the presence of the solvent (B) to form a gel, and drying of the gel obtained in step b). The invention further relates to the porous materials which can be obtained in this way and the use of the porous materials as thermal insulation material and in vacuum insulation panels, in particular in interior or exterior thermal insulation systems. |
US10717840B2 |
Method for producing polyethylene-based resin extruded foam sheet, polyethylene-based resin extruded foam sheet, and plate interleaf sheet using the same for glass sheets
Provided is a method for producing a polyethylene-based resin extruded foam sheet by extruding and foaming a foamable molten resin composition formed by kneading a mixture containing a low-density polyethylene, a physical blowing agent, and an antistatic agent, wherein the foam sheet has a thickness in a range of from 0.05 to 0.5 mm, and the antistatic agent is a polymeric antistatic agent having a melting point whose different from the melting point of the low-density polyethylene is in a range of from −10 to +10° C., and having a melt flow rate of 10 g/10 min or more. This method enables a novel polyethylene-based resin extruded foam sheet to be obtained that is of high quality such that formation of a small hole or a through-hole has been reduced or eliminated, and has both excellent strength and a shock-absorbing property despite a very small thickness even in medium- or long-term continuous production, and besides, exhibits a sufficient antistatic property, thus suitable as a glass plate interleaf sheet. |
US10717836B1 |
Alternative resin systems for thermal protection materials
Thermal protective materials suitable for use in a spacecraft include a substrate, such as carbon fibers or carbon felt, and cyanate ester resin or phthalonitrile resin, and cross-linkers. These thermal protective materials have a density of about 0.2 to about 0.35 g/cm3. Methods of making the thermal protective materials include mixing a cyanate ester resin or a phthalonitrile resin and a cross-linker to result in a resin solution, infusing the resin solution into a substrate, and curing the resin to result in the thermal protective material. |
US10717835B2 |
Block copolymer, ion-exchange membrane and method of preparing block copolymer
A block copolymer, an ion-exchange membrane including the block copolymer and a method of preparing the block copolymer are provided. The block copolymer may include a hydrophobic repeating unit and a hydrophilic repeating unit. |
US10717833B2 |
Methods of preparing a peelable seal layer
The present invention provides methods of preparing peelable seal layers, methods of preparing multilayer films, peelable seal layers made therefrom, and multilayer films made therefrom. In one aspect, a method of preparing a peelable seal layer comprises (a) providing a first blend comprising (i) from 5 to 98 percent by weight of a reactor grade propylene based plastomer or elastomer having a molecular weight distribution of less than 3.5 and a density of less than 0.89 g/cc and (ii) from 2 to 95 percent by weight of a second polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polybutylene, and styrenic polymer and mixtures thereof; (b) providing at least one linear low density polyethylene; (c) blending the first blend with the at least one linear low density polyethylene to obtain a second blend; and (d) extruding the second blend to form a peelable seal layer, wherein the peelable seal layer has a heat seal initiation temperature less than 120° C. when sealed at a bar pressure of 40 psi with a dwell time of 0.5 seconds. |
US10717821B2 |
Moisture curable compositions
A two part moisture curing composition, exhibiting low thermal conductivity, has a part A) and a part B). Part A) comprises either: 1) a siloxane polymer (I) having at least two terminal hydroxyl or hydrolysable groups and a viscosity of from 20,000 to 40,000 mPa·s at 25° C.; or 2) a polymer mixture (II) of polymer (i) a siloxane polymer having at least two terminal hydroxyl or hydrolysable groups and a viscosity≥25,000 mPa·s at 25° C., and polymer (ii) a siloxane polymer having at least two terminal hydroxyl or hydrolysable groups and a viscosity of between 1,000 and 20,000 mPa·s at 25° C. Part A) further comprises a reinforcing filler and a low-density filler, the total filler content being between 30 and 45% in volume of the total composition. Part B) comprises a moisture curing agent formulation comprising a tin based catalyst and one or more crosslinkers. |
US10717819B2 |
Polyimide-based block copolymer film
The present disclosure relates to a polyimide-based block copolymer film. The polyimide-based block copolymer film according to the present disclosure exhibits excellent an ultraviolet shielding property to be suitably used for substrates for displays, protective films for displays, touch panels, and the like. |
US10717816B2 |
Reinforced polyamide molding compounds having low haze and molded bodies therefrom
The present invention relates to a polyamide molding compound comprising the following components or consisting of these components: (A) 40 to 95 wt % of a specific polyamide mixture consisting of the polyamides (A1) and (A2); (B) 5 to 50 wt % of at least one glass filler having a refractive index in the range from 1.540 to 1.600; (C) 0 to 10 wt % of at least one additive; wherein the weight proportions of the components (A) to (C) add up to 100% wt %; wherein the at least one transparent polyamide (A2) has a transparency of at least 90% and a haze of at most 3%. The present invention additionally relates to molded bodies composed of this polyamide molding compound. |
US10717811B2 |
Polyester based copolymer resin and molded product comprising the same
A polyester based copolymer resin which can be used a heat shrinkable film is disclosed. The polyester based copolymer resin includes a dicarboxylic acid-derived residue including a residue derived from an aromatic dicarboxylic acid, and a diol-derived residue including a residue derived from 4-(hydroxymethyl)cyclohexylmethyl 4′-(hydroxymethyl)cyclohexane carboxylate and a residue derived from 4,4-(oxybis(methylene)bis) cyclohexane methanol. The heat shrinkable film including polyester based copolymer resin has a shrinkage initiation temperature of 60° C. or less, the maximum heat shrinkage rate at 60° C. of 4% or more, and the maximum heat shrinkage rate at 90° C. of 80% or more. |
US10717810B2 |
Polymeric biomaterials derived from monomers comprising hydroxyacids and phenol compounds and their medical uses
The present invention provides new classes of phenolic compounds derived from hydroxyacids and tyrosol or tyrosol analogues, useful as monomers for preparation of biocompatible polymers, and the biocompatible polymers prepared from these monomeric hydroxyacid-phenolic compounds, including novel biodegradable and/or bioresorbable polymers. These biocompatible polymers or polymer compositions with enhanced bioresorbabilty and processability are useful in a variety of medical applications, such as in medical devices and controlled-release therapeutic formulations. The invention also provides methods for preparing these monomeric hydroxyacid-phenolic compounds and biocompatible polymers. |
US10717803B2 |
Block copolymer
A block copolymer, in particular for use as a dispersant for mineral binder compositions, including at least one first block A and at least one second block B, wherein the first block A has a monomer unit M1 and the second block B has a monomer unit M2. To this end a proportion of monomer units M2 which is in any case present in the first block A is less than 25 mol %, in particular less than or equal to 10 mol %, based on all the monomer units M1 in the first block A and a proportion of monomer units M1 which is in any case present in the second block B is less than 25 mol %, in particular less than or equal to 10 mol %, based on all the monomer units M2 in the second block B. |
US10717797B2 |
Vinyl alcohol copolymer and method for producing same
Provided is a vinyl alcohol-based copolymer, obtained by saponifying a copolymer of vinyl acetate and a polyfunctional monomer, wherein the polyfunctional monomer contains two or more ethylenic double bonds in its molecule, the vinyl alcohol-based copolymer has a side chain containing an ethylenic double bond and a molar ratio (d) of the ethylenic double bond to a total of vinyl alcohol units and vinyl acetate units is from 0.05/100 to 2/100, and the vinyl alcohol-based copolymer is water soluble. |
US10717796B2 |
Ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer pellet, method for extrusion of the pellet and extrusion molded film produced thereby
Extruded films comprising ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) with substantially no blow holes therein, are formed by using a pellet feed to the extruder wherein 90-100 wt. % of the pellets pass through an ASTM size 5 sieve and 0-10 wt. % of the pellets are finer than a number 10 mesh (ASTM Sieve size). Uniform feeding to and through the extruder with a lack of bridging of the EVOH pellet feed have been observed. |
US10717792B2 |
Polymer
A polymer that is capable of affording a heat storage material superior in humidity permeability and shape retention after phase transition and that is superior in molding processability is provided. The polymer includes constitutional units (A) derived from ethylene, constitutional units (B) represented by a specified formula, and optionally includes constitutional units (C) represented by another specified formula. Where the total number of the units (A), the units (B), and the units (C) is 100%, the number of the units (A) accounts for 70% to 99%, the total number of the units (B) and the units (C) accounts for 1% by weight to 30% by weight. Where the total number of the units (B) and the units (C) is 100%, the number of the units (B) accounts for 1% to 100% and the number of the units (C) accounts for 0% to 99%. |
US10717790B2 |
Catalyst composition comprising fluorided support and processes for use thereof
This invention relates to a catalyst system including fluorided silica, alkylalumoxane activator and a bridged monocyclopentadienyl group 4 transition metal compound, where the fluorided support has not been calcined at a temperature of 400° C. or more, and is preferably, produced using a wet mix method, particularly an aqueous method. |
US10717786B2 |
Innovative discovery of therapeutic, diagnostic, and antibody compositions related to protein fragments of Cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase
Provided are compositions comprising newly identified protein fragments of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, polynucleotides that encode them and complements thereof, related agents, and methods of use thereof in diagnostic, drug discovery, research, and therapeutic applications. |
US10717784B2 |
Antibodies capable of specifically binding two epitopes on tissue factor pathway inhibitor
The application discloses a combination of two monospecific TFPI antibodies, wherein one antibody is capable of specifically binding TFPI (1-181) and the other antibody is capable of specifically binding TFPI (182-276), as well as bispecific anti-TFPI antibodies derived from two such monospecific antibodies. Both the combination of the two monospecific antibodies and the bispecific antibody strongly enhance thrombin generation by neutralising full length TFPIα, even where the concentration of TFPI is abnormally elevated. |
US10717781B2 |
Neuroinvasion inhibitor
The present inventors discovered that neural invasion is suppressed by inhibiting IL-6 in a model for neural invasion of pancreatic cancer, and completed the present invention. The present inventors also demonstrated that: an IL-6 receptor is expressed in cells of human pancreatic cancer cell lines; and IL-6 enhances the chemotactic and migratory activities and intracellular signaling of pancreatic cancer cells; and thus pancreatic cancer can be treated by inhibiting IL-6. Furthermore, the present inventors found that neural invasion of human pancreatic cancer can be suppressed, from the results of administering IL-6 inhibitors to neural invasion model mice. |
US10717780B2 |
Agents for treatment of claudin expressing cancer diseases
The present invention provides binding agents that contain n binding domain that is specific for CD3 allowing binding to T cells and a binding domain that is specific for a tumor-associated claudin molecule and methods of using these binding agents or nucleic acids encoding therefor for treating cancer. |
US10717775B2 |
Methods for cardiomyocyte survival, proliferation or differentiation by NRG-2
The invention features methods of treatment and diagnosis using NRG-2 polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules, and antibodies. The invention also provides novel NRG-2 polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules. |
US10717773B2 |
Polypeptide tagging fusions and methods
This disclosure describes fusion polypeptides and complexes, compositions, and methods involving the fusion polypeptides. Generally, the fusion polypeptides include at least a portion of a protein of interest and at least a functional portion of a HUH polypeptide. Generally, the functional portion of a HUH polypeptide includes at least a portion of a Rep/relaxase domain that includes at least one catalytic polar amino acid residue and at least one metal-coordinating amino acid residues. |
US10717768B2 |
Proteins from anaerobic fungi and uses thereof
Provided herein are novel proteins and protein domains from newly discovered anaerobic fungal species. The anaerobic fungal species have unique enzymatic capabilities, including the ability to digest diverse lignocellulosic biomass feedstocks and to synthesize secondary metabolites. The scope of the invention encompasses novel engineered proteins comprising glycoside hydrolase enzymes, dockerin domains, carbohydrate binding domains, and polyketide synthase enzymes. The invention further encompasses artificial cellulosomes comprising novel proteins and domains of the invention. The scope of the invention further includes novel nucleic acid sequences coding for the engineered proteins of the invention, and methods of using such engineered organisms to degrade lignocellulosic biomass and to create polyketides. |
US10717764B2 |
Therapeutically active compounds and their methods of use
Provided are methods of treating a cancer characterized by the presence of a mutant allele of IDH1/2 comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a compound described here. |
US10717761B2 |
Therapeutically active steroidal derivatives
The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof wherein R1 to R4 are as defined in the claims. The invention further relates to their use as inhibitors of 17β-HSD1 and in treatment or prevention of steroid hormone dependent diseases or disorders, such as steroid hormone dependent diseases or disorders requiring the inhibition of the 17β-HSD1 enzyme and/or requiring the lowering of the endogenous estradiol concentration. The present invention also relates to the preparation of the aforementioned compounds and to pharmaceutical compositions comprising as an active ingredient(s) one or more of the aforementioned compounds or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. |
US10717757B2 |
Ketolides having antibacterial activity
The present invention relates to ketolide compounds of Formula I. The compounds have good anti-microbial activities, reduced inhibition of cytochrome P4503A4 (CYP3A4), and acceptable safety of co-administration of other drugs. The present invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising compounds of Formula I and the method of treating anti-microbial infection by administering the compounds. Oral administration is a preferred route of administration. |
US10717753B2 |
Deuterium-modified brigatinib derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions comprising same, and use thereof
The present invention relates to the field of pharmaceutical chemistry, and relates to a deuterium-modified Brigatinib derivative, preparation method thereof, pharmaceutical composition containing the same and the uses of the deuterium-modified Brigatinib derivative and the pharmaceutical composition thereof in preparing a medicament for treating the disease mediated by anaplastic lymphoma kinase. The deuterium-modified Brigatinib derivative of the present invention has an excellent inhibitory activity on anaplastic lymphoma kinase and has better pharmacodynamic or pharmacokinetic properties relative to Brigatinib. |
US10717752B2 |
Dehydrogenative silylation, hydrosilylation and crosslinking using pyridinediimine cobalt carboxylate catalysts
A process for producing a silylated product comprises reacting a mixture comprising (a) an unsaturated compound containing at least one unsaturated functional group, (b) a silyl hydride containing at least one silylhydride functional group, and (c) a catalyst, optionally in the presence of a solvent, to produce a dehydrogenative silylated product, a hydrosilylated product, or a combination of a dehydrogenative silylated product and a hydrosilylated product, wherein the catalyst is chosen from a pyridine diimine cobalt dicarboxylate complex or a cobalt carboxylate compound, and the process is conducted without pre-activating the catalyst via a reducing agent and/or without an initiator or promoter compound. The present catalysts have been found to be active in the presence of the silyl hydride employed in the silylation reaction. |
US10717751B2 |
Near-IR glucose sensors
The present disclosure provides polymerizable luminescent dyes useful for incorporation into polymers. The dyes and the polymers can be used in sensing and imaging applications, for example, to provide accurate and optionally long term measurements of glucose in vivo. The present disclosure also provides sensors including the polymers described herein. The sensors can be implanted into a tissue of a subject and used for long-term or short-term continuous and semi-continuous collection of data of various biochemical analytes, optionally without the use of implantable hardware of any type and/or enzymatic and electrochemical detection methods. |
US10717748B2 |
1-arylcarbonyl-4-oxy-piperidine compounds useful for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
The present invention provides a compound useful as an agent for the prophylaxis or treatment of neurodegenerative disease and the like, or a salt thereof.The present invention relates to a compound represented by the formula wherein each symbol is as defined in the specification, or a salt thereof. |
US10717745B2 |
Inhibitors of Bruton's tyrosine kinase and method of their use
The present disclosure is directed to compounds of Formula (I) and methods of their use and preparation, as well as compositions comprising compounds of Formula (I). |
US10717744B2 |
Compound for organic electric element, organic electric element comprising the same and electronic device thereof
Provided are a compound represented by Formula 1, and an organic electric element comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic material layer formed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic material layer comprised the compound represented by Formula 1, and the driving voltage of an organic electronic device can be lowered, and the luminous efficiency, color purity, and life span can be improved by comprising the compound represented by Formula 1 in the organic material layer. |
US10717741B2 |
Cryptate compounds
Disclosed herein is a method for coupling a first compound having the formula (I) with a second compound that contains a carbonyl group. Also disclosed herein are compounds that can be formed by this method, and uses for such compounds. |
US10717732B2 |
Inhibitors of influenza virus replication, application methods and uses thereof
The invention provides a novel class of compounds as inhibitors of influenza virus replication, preparation methods thereof, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, and uses of these compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof in the treatment of influenza. |
US10717727B2 |
Pyridinium compounds
The present invention relates to novel pyridinium compounds, their isomers, steroisomers, atropisomers, conformers, tautomers, polymorphs, hydrates and solvates. The present invention also encompasses process for preparing novel compounds and pharmaceutical composition of said compounds. The invention further relates to the use of the above mentioned compounds for the preparation of medicament for use as pharmaceuticals. |
US10717725B2 |
Pyrrolidine GPR40 modulators
The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I): or a stereoisomer, a tautomer, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, a polymorph, or a solvate thereof, wherein all of the variables are as defined herein. These compounds are GPR40 G protein-coupled receptor modulators which may be used as medicaments. |
US10717717B1 |
Active fraction from therapeutic cannabis plant extracts
An improved process for producing various types of cannabis extract from harvested cannabis wherein a quantity of harvested cannabis, which typically includes the inflorescence, floral leaves, and small stems of a flowering cannabis plants, is frozen and subjected to cryogenic grinding to produce pulverized cannabis. The pulverized cannabis is then subjected to alcohol extraction to produce an initial cannabis extract which is filtered to yield a remainder fraction and a filtrate. The remainder fraction potentiates the activity of cannabis formulations while the filtrate can be subjected to one of several forms of further processing according to the desired chemical profile of the final product. |
US10717716B2 |
1,3,4-oxadiazole derivative compounds as histone deacetylase 6 inhibitor, and the pharmaceutical composition comprising the same
The present invention relates to novel compounds having histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) in-hibitory activity, stereoisomers thereof or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof the use thereof for the preparation of therapeutic medicaments, pharmaceutical compositions containing the same, a method for treating diseases using the composition, and methods for preparing the novel compounds. The novel compounds stereoisomers thereof or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof according to the present invention have histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitory activity and are effective for the prevention or treatment of HDAC6-mediated diseases, including infectious diseases; neoplasms; endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases; mental and be-havioral disorders; neurological diseases; diseases of the eye and adnexa; cardiovascular diseases; respiratory diseases; digestive diseases; diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue; diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue; or congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities. |
US10717715B2 |
Solid forms of ingenol 3-(3,5-diethylisoxazole-4-carboxylate) and method for preparing the same
Disclosed are solid forms of ingenol 3-(3,5-diethylisoxazole-4-carboxylate) selected from an amorphous form or a crystalline anhydrous form. Also disclosed are solid solvates of ingenol 3-(3,5-diethylisoxazole-4-carboxylate) selected from an acetone solvate, a dimethylcarbonate solvate, an isopropyl ether solvate, an acetonitrile solvate, a toluene solvate, a mesitylene solvate, a nitromethane solvate, a dichloromethane/heptane solvate and an ethyl acetate solvate, for use as intermediates. |
US10717707B2 |
Synthesis of 2,2,2-trifluoroethanethiol
A method of making CF3CH2SH, comprising a step of reacting CF3CH2X, wherein X is halide or tosylate, with MSH, where M is an alkali metal such as Na or K, to yield CF3CH2SH. |
US10717702B2 |
Polyaspartic ester compositions, and methods of making and using same
Methods of preparing a polyaspartic ester composition comprise reacting a primary diamine reactant composition with a diester reactant composition under conditions to prepare a polyaspartic ester composition having a primary amine value of less than 35 mg KOH/g wherein, at the time of the reaction, the combined water content of the primary diamine reactant composition and the diester reactant composition is less than 300 ppm. Compositions and methods of use of the compositions are also described. |
US10717698B2 |
Resveratrol glycolate and tartrate derivatives and synthetic methods therefor
The present invention relates to compounds of ester derivative of resveratrol, compositions comprising ester derivatives of resveratrol, processes for synthesizing an ester of resveratrol, and use thereof. |
US10717697B2 |
Method for preparing 1,3-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid
The present invention relates to a method for preparing 1,3-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid capable of exhibiting excellent activity, of enhancing the reaction efficiency and economic efficiency by using a catalyst having improved durability under the reaction conditions of high temperature and strong acid, of achieving excellent conversion rates by allowing most of reactants to participate in the reaction, and of obtaining products having high purity while minimizing by-products within a shorter period of time. The method for preparing 1,3-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid may include: reducing isophthalic acid in the presence of a metal catalyst fixed to a silica support and containing a palladium (Pd) compound and a copper (Cu) compound in a weight ratio of 1:0.1 to 0.5. |
US10717695B2 |
Distillation process for production of acrylic acid
Provided are integrated processes for the conversion of beta propiolactone to acrylic acid. Systems for the production of acrylic acid are also provided. |
US10717691B2 |
Process for the production of semifluorinated alkanes
The present invention relates to a process for the production of semifluorinated alkanes. |
US10717690B2 |
Method of manufacturing octafluorocyclopentene
Provided is a method of manufacturing octafluorocyclopentene by bringing 1-chloroheptafluorocyclopentene into contact with an alkali metal fluoride. The manufacturing method includes a feedstock heating step of heating 1-chloroheptafluorocyclopentene to not lower than 40° C. and not higher than 55° C. and a fluorination step of maintaining a suspension containing a polar aprotic solvent and an alkali metal fluoride at 85° C. or higher while supplying heated 1-chloroheptafluorocyclopentene into the suspension and performing fluorination thereof to obtain octafluorocyclopentene. |
US10717688B2 |
Process for producing purified aromatic hydrocarbons from a mixed hydrocarbon feedstream
The present invention relates to a process for producing benzene from a mixed hydrocarbon feedstream comprising subjecting C6 cut separated from said mixed hydrocarbon feedstream to aromatization to provide a benzene-rich aromatic stream and recovering the benzene from the benzene-rich aromatic stream. |
US10717687B2 |
Even carbon number paraffin composition and method of manufacturing same
Paraffin compositions including mainly even carbon number paraffins, and a method for manufacturing the same, is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the method involves contacting naturally occurring fatty acid/glycerides with hydrogen in a slurry bubble column reactor containing bimetallic catalysts with equivalent particle diameters from about 10 to about 400 micron. The even carbon number compositions are particularly useful as phase change material. |
US10717686B2 |
Self-lighting Palo Santo combustible article and method of manufacture thereof
The present invention pertains generally toward an easier and more efficient way to burn Palo Santo wood for aromatherapy, and more particularly toward a self-lighting match stick made of Palo Santo wood. In the present invention, the wood of Palo Santo is turned into match stick by covering the small sticks of Palo Santo with paraffin wax and match head solution. The present invention enables easy ignition of the Palo Santo wood by the user for aromatherapy and makes the process hassle free. |
US10717685B1 |
Pyrotechnic smoke obscurants containing metal-organic frameworks and composites thereof
A multispectral smoke obscurant composition effective in reducing transmittance in the visual, infrared, and ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, comprising at least one metal organic framework (“MOF”), at least one fuel, at least one oxidizer, and optionally one or more additives selected from the group consisting of binders, coolants, and accelerants. The MOF or MOF composite is present from about 10 to 90 weight percent of the smoke obscurant composition, while the fuel and the oxidizer in combination comprise about at least 10 weight percent of the smoke obscurant composition. |
US10717684B2 |
Biosolids digester and process for biosolids production
The invention relates to methods and apparatuses for producing Class A biosolids. In yet another embodiment, the invention relates to a method comprising digesting waster material by anaerobic digestion, and yielding Class A biosolids. In still yet another embodiment, the invention relates to a system for anaerobic digestion of waste material to produce Class A biosolids. In still yet another embodiment, the invention relates to a system for anaerobic digestion of waste material comprising a mixing chamber, a digester, a heating pit, and an effluent pit. |
US10717682B2 |
Fertilizers containing slow and fast release sources of boron
A granular fertilizer product having at least two sources of boron having different solubilities to tailor boron availability during the entire growing season of a plant, while reducing the risk of boron toxicity. A first source of boron can include a sodium-based or highly water soluble boron compound such as sodium tetraborate and/or boric acid, while a second source of boron can include a calcium-based boron compound such as colemanite (CaB3O4(OH)3.(H2O)) (e.g. when the carrier fertilizer is N- or K-based) and/or boron phosphate (BPO4) (e.g. when the carrier fertilizer is P-based). The solubility of the first source of boron is higher than the solubility of the second source of boron such that the sources of boron have different release rates into the soil. |
US10717680B2 |
Ceramic article and method therefor using particle infiltration and preceramic polymer infiltration
A method of fabricating a ceramic article includes providing a porous body that includes a plurality of fiber bundles that has an intra-bundle porosity and an inter-bundle porosity, infiltrating the intra-bundle porosity and the inter-bundle porosity with a mixture of particles in a liquid carrier, the particles having an average size selected with respect to at least the intra-bundle porosity, removing the liquid carrier from the porous body to deposit the particles in the intra-bundle porosity and in the inter-bundle porosity, infiltrating a preceramic polymer into a remaining intra-bundle porosity and a remaining inter-bundle porosity, and thermally converting the preceramic polymer to a ceramic material. |
US10717677B2 |
Method for producing transparent alumina sintered body
A method for producing a transparent alumina sintered body according to the present invention includes (a) a step of preparing an alumina raw material powder containing a plate-like alumina powder having an aspect ratio of 3 or more and a fine alumina powder having an average particle diameter smaller than that of the plate-like alumina powder so that, when a mixing ratio of the plate-like alumina powder to the fine alumina powder in terms of mass ratio is assumed to be T:(100−T), T is 0.001 or more and less than 1, and so that a mass ratio R1 of F relative to Al in the alumina raw material powder is less than 15 ppm; (b) a step of forming a raw material for forming containing the alumina raw material powder into a compact; and (c) a step of sintering the compact so as to obtain a transparent alumina sintered body. |
US10717671B2 |
Glass substrate with increased weathering and chemical resistance
The invention relates in an embodiment to a glass substrate with increased weathering and chemical resistance where a surface bears a SiOxCy coating wherein the O/Si atomic ratio is comprised between 1.75 and 1.95 and the SiOxCy coating thickness is comprised between 10 nm and 80 nm. Other embodiments relate to glazings having a glass substrate where a surface bears a SiOxCy coating wherein the O/Si atomic ratio is comprised between 1.2 and 1.95 and the SiOxCy coating thickness is comprised between 10 nm and 80 nm. |
US10717669B2 |
Apparatus and method for creating crack initiation sites in a self-fracturing frangible member
An apparatus comprises a stressed glass member and an actuator mounted on the stressed glass member. A power source is coupled to the actuator. An abrasion structure is disposed between the actuator and the stressed glass member. The abrasion structure comprises abrading features in contact with the stressed glass member. The abrading features have a hardness higher than a hardness of the stressed glass member. When energized by the power source, the actuator is configured to induce movement of the abrasion structure that causes the abrading features to create scratches in the stressed glass member to a depth sufficient to initiate fracture of the stressed glass member. |
US10717667B2 |
Neck ring holder device for machines for forming glass containers and method for manufacturing such containers
A neck ring holder device intended to be used at a mould for forming glass containers (30), wherein the neck ring (41) for realizing the mouth (32) of the container can be opened and consists of a plurality of circumferential sectors (44) that can be moved apart from a closed position of the neck ring (41), in which the circumferential sectors (44) are coplanar and form a substantially continuous annular element, up to an open position of the neck ring (41), in which the circumferential sectors (44) are rotated out of said coplanar configuration, moving away from each other, about axes directed perpendicular to the direction of the axis (45) of said annular element, is characterised in that the movement of the circumferential sectors (44) from the closed position to the open position. |
US10717666B2 |
Methods for separating non-fibrous solids from liquids using a double-roller
A method for separating solids from liquids is disclosed. A double-roller system is provided. A process fluid is provided to the double-roller system. The process fluid comprises a suspended solid and a process liquid. The suspended solid comprises non-fibrous solid particles. A portion of the process fluid is compressed through the double-roller system to produce a compressed portion of the suspended solid. A product stream and a dilute fluid stream are separated. The product stream comprises a compressed portion of the suspended solid and a first portion of the process liquid. The dilute fluid stream comprises a second portion of the suspended solid and a second portion of the process liquid. |
US10717664B2 |
Photocatalysts based on bismuth oxyhalide, process for their preparation and uses thereof
The invention provides a process for the preparation of bismuth oxyhalide, comprising a precipitation of bismuth oxyhalide in an acidic aqueous medium in the presence of a reducing agent. Also provided are bismuth oxyhalide compounds doped with elemental bismuth Bi(0). The use of Bi(0) doped bismuth oxyhalide as photocatalysts in water purification is also described. |
US10717663B2 |
Chemical denitrification of contaminated water
Soluble nitrogen-containing species are removed from contaminated water by contacting the contaminated water with aluminum oxide particles in a reactor and adding sufficient sulfamic acid to the reactor to adjust the pH of the contaminated water to 5 or below to create treated water. The treated water, which has less of the soluble nitrogen-containing species than the contaminated water, is removed from the reactor. |
US10717655B2 |
Method of production of a silica concentrare
The invention relates to methods of production of a silica concentrate from geothermal fluids. More particularly, although not exclusively, the invention relates to the production of a colloidal silica concentrate, colloidal silica or precipitated silica from high temperature geothermal fluids by ultrafiltration to produce size-specific silica colloids and step-wise concentration of silica to avoid precipitation or gelling. |
US10717653B2 |
Graphene production by the thermal release of intrinsic carbon
The present invention generally relates to a process for manufacturing graphene coated surfaces using the intrinsic carbon within a metal. |
US10717649B2 |
Processes for synthesizing nanocrystals
A process of synthesizing Ga—Se nanocrystals is provided, the process including: contacting a first precursor containing gallium with a second precursor containing selenium to obtain a Ga—Se single precursor; and reacting the Ga—Se single precursor in a solvent in the presence of a ligand compound, and optionally with a third precursor including an element (A) other than gallium and selenium, to prepare a Ga—Se nanocrystal represented by Chemical Formula 1: GaSexAy [Chemical Formula 1] wherein x is about 1.1 to 3, and y is about 0.1 to 4. |
US10717646B2 |
Precision alignment of the substrate coordinate system relative to the inkjet coordinate system
A method and alignment system for minimizing errors in the deposition of films of tailored thickness. A first position on a stage is identified for optimal placement of a downward looking microscope (DLM) and an upward looking microscope (ULM) when alignment marks on the DLM and ULM are aligned, where the DLM is attached to a bridge and the ULM is attached to the stage. A second position on the stage is identified when the ULM on the stage is aligned with the alignment marks on a metrology tool. A surface of a chucked substrate affixed to the stage is then measured. A map between a substrate coordinate system and a metrology coordinate system may then be obtained using the measured surface of the chucked substrate with the first and second positions. |
US10717645B2 |
Exposed-die mold package for a sensor and method for encapsulating a sensor that interacts with the environment
A method of encapsulating a sensor device includes providing at least one sensor device that has a sensor portion on a substrate. An exclusionary zone is formed above an upper surface of the sensor portion. An outer boundary is formed on or about the sensor device with the outer boundary encircling the exclusionary zone. A mold material is deposited into a volume defined in part by the sensor device, the exclusionary zone, and the outer boundary to encapsulate portions of the sensor device. The exclusionary zone in one embodiment is an inner boundary that is formed on the sensor portion. The inner boundary encircles a portion of the upper surface of the sensor portion. The exclusionary zone in another embodiment is a selectively removable material deposited on the upper surface of the sensor portion. The selectively removable material occupies a space above a portion of the upper surface. |
US10717643B2 |
Board mounted microelectromechanic system (MEMS) sensors for motor diagnostics and analytics
A motor having a circuit board including at least two MEMS sensors. The circuit board is mounted within a housing of the motor using the same fasteners as an encoder of the motor. Mounting the MEMS sensors to the circuit board simplifies assembly of the motor and standardizes the positioning of the MEMS sensors within the housing, while the overall motor footprint is unaffected. |
US10717639B2 |
Mobile auxiliary distribution station
An auxiliary distribution station is configured to be used in cooperation with a primary distribution station. The auxiliary distribution system includes a mobile vehicle, an auxiliary hose reel and auxiliary hose, a lift, a tank, a pump, an auxiliary meter, and a tank hose. The auxiliary hose is configured to be fluidly connected with a hose of the primary distribution station. The lift is configured to move and deploy the auxiliary hose reel from the mobile vehicle. The pump is operable to pump fluid from the tank, through the meter, and through the tank hose. |
US10717630B1 |
Light weight load bearing shackle with fiber rope bow
A light weight load bearing shackle that includes a bow that is made of a synthetic fiber rope (e.g., polypropylene, nylon, polyester, polyethylene, Aramid, acrylic, mixtures of several fibers, co-polymer fibers). The fibers making up the rope may be straight, braided and/or twisted. The fiber rope may be contained within a sheathing. The bow includes a hole formed in each leg to receive a connection pin so as to secure the open end of the shackle. The hole may be provided by or reinforced by an eyelet made of a heavy duty material such as steel. The bow may be secured around the eyelet or within the eyelet. As the fiber rope bow is flexible, the bow may include a casing between the legs that the connection pin passes through to maintain the legs a certain distance apart. |
US10717628B2 |
Apparatus for unfolding a mast
An apparatus for unfolding a rolled-up, elongate hollow body provides for stabilizing the unfolding body in a transition region. The hollow body has a closed cross-sectional profile. The unfolding mechanism has a winding core on which the hollow body is rolled up and compressed in a first state, and, by rotation, transfers the hollow body to an unrolled and unfolded second state. The hollow body is guidable between an outer fixing element positioned outside the hollow body and an inner supporting element which lies against an inner wall of the hollow body. The inner supporting element and outer fixing element interact in a form-fitting and/or force-fitting manner for axial positional fixing of the inner supporting element without a directed mechanical connection. |
US10717626B2 |
Reel with information display portions
The reel which can mount substantial amounts of information for identifying the type of a wire wound thereon without increasing the hub size. The reel includes a hub that includes a winding part, a pair of flanges that face each other with the winding part interposed therebetween, first information display portions that are disposed on a first circumference about a shaft center of the hub of at least a surface of the flange, and a second information display portion that is disposed on a second circumference having a smaller diameter than that of the first circumference. The second information display portion is disposed in a region surrounded, in a circumferential direction, by both inner ends of the adjacent first information display portions and the shaft center of the hub. |
US10717625B2 |
Sheet processing device with sheet folding device to set a crease position and image forming system
A sheet processing device includes a conveying unit, a presser, an end detector, and a setting unit. The conveying unit conveys a sheet having a crease formed therein. The presser presses the crease in the sheet. The end detector detects an end in a conveying direction of the sheet at a position upstream of the presser in the conveying direction. The setting unit sets a crease position where the crease is to be formed. Upon detection of the end in the conveying direction, the conveying unit conveys the sheet to a position where the crease faces the presser, on the basis of the crease position set by the setting unit. The presser presses the crease in the conveyed sheet. |
US10717624B2 |
Cutting device for continuous labels
A printer for printing on a print medium includes: a receptacle for taking up the print medium into a roll; a print head for printing onto the print medium during a printing process; a print roller for directing the print medium past the print head during the printing process; and a cutting device for separating a printed portion of the print medium. The cutting device includes a stationary blade, a blade that is movable against the stationary blade, and a drive motor for moving the movable blade from a rest position, into a cutting position, and back. The drive motor includes a transmission and at least one drive pin. A rotational movement of the drive motor with the transmission and the at least one drive pin is converted into a linear movement of the moving blade. A movement path of the at least one drive pin is circular or elliptical. |
US10717623B2 |
Printer tray extension kit
A printer tray extension kit which allows a printer to hold and receive longer pieces of paper is provided. The printer tray extension kit includes a base, an extension arm, a support stand, and a crossbar. The base provides a structural platform in order for the printer tray extension kit to hold pieces of paper. The extension arm provides a lengthening element in order for the print tray extension kit to hold longer pieces of paper if the base is not long enough. The support stand provides a structural reinforcement which maintains the printer tray extension kit in a raised position from a table surface or similar. The crossbar provides a structural reference bar which is used to attach the support stand to the base. |
US10717621B2 |
Money handling apparatus, money handling system and money handling method
A money handling apparatus 10 for handling money includes a storage and feeding unit 150, 270 configured to store the money and feed out the stored money, a dispensing unit 172, 260 configured to eject the money to an outside, a transport unit 170, 264 configured to transport the money fed out from the storage and feeding unit 150, 270 to the dispensing unit 172, 260, and a control unit 12 configured to perform dispensing process of the money by the dispensing unit 172, 260 by controlling at least one of the storage and feeding unit 150, 270 and the transport unit 170, 264. The control unit 12 performs the dispensing process of the money at an arbitrary timing after certain process of the money is performed. |
US10717620B2 |
Wrapping material roll tensioner
A roll tensioner for use in maintaining a wrapping material cut edge of a wrapping material retained on a wrapping material roll located within a wrapping material box having an interior cavity with an interior front wall with a top cutting edge. The roll tensioner comprises a thin, flexible main body having distal and proximal end sections separated by a spring back reversion section, and formed having a first side and a second side. Attachment means, preferably an adhesive, is located on at least a portion of the proximal end section on the first side adapted to attach the proximal end section to the interior front wall of the wrapping material box. The spring back reversion section is composed of a material that has an immediate elastic response to a static load and is capable of substantially full recovery when the static load is removed. The distal end mechanically bends downward by way of the spring back reversion section in the interior cavity of the wrapping material box. The distal end section is adapted to rest against the wrapping material proximal to the wrapping material cut edge to retain the wrapping material cut edge in an upward, substantially parallel position to the interior front wall of the wrapping material box for easy grasping of the wrapping material cut edge by an end user. |
US10717619B2 |
Medium transport apparatus
A medium transport apparatus includes a first roller configured to transport a medium, a second roller configured to transport the medium at a different position, in the transport direction of the medium, from the first roller, the second roller including a rotary shaft parallel to a rotary shaft of the first roller, and a bearing portion configured to contact with both the rotary shaft of the first roller and the rotary shaft of the second roller in an area in an extending direction of the rotary shaft, within which the transported medium passes. |
US10717615B2 |
Paper pickup mechanism
A paper pickup mechanism includes a mechanical frame, a pickup roller module, a feeding roller module, a driving device, a separation roller module and an energy storage element. The mechanical frame has a platform. The pickup roller module is pivoted to and connected to the mechanical frame. The feeding roller module is pivoted to and connected to the mechanical frame. The driving device is mounted to the mechanical frame. The separation roller module is pivoted to and connected to the mechanical frame. The energy storage element is mounted between the mechanical frame and the separation roller module. When the separation roller module rotates together with the feeding roller module in a forward direction, the energy storage element accumulates energies. When more than one piece of paper is fed into the paper pickup mechanism, the energy storage element releases the energies. |
US10717612B2 |
System for conveying pasty material
A system for conveying pasty material through a conduit has an eccentric screw pump having a stator, a rotor that rotates in the stator, a housing with an intake port, and an output port connected to the conduit. A drive rotates the rotor and thereby draws the pasty material in through the intake port and expels the drawn-in material as a compressed-material strand into the conduit. A valve supplies gas pulses to the conduit at time intervals for separating the compressed-material strand into material plugs of limited length traveling through the conduit. |
US10717609B2 |
Conveying device
The invention relates to a conveying device comprising a base, in particular a rack or a housing, supported on the ground; at least two longitudinal members which are carried by the base, which extend in a longitudinal direction and which are spaced apart from one another in a transverse direction; and a plurality of receivers which are arranged behind one another in the longitudinal direction, which are carried by the longitudinal members and at which conveyor belt sections are supported which are individually attachable and removable and which together form a conveying path extending in the longitudinal direction. |
US10717608B2 |
Multiple axis work-piece transfer apparatus
A work-piece transfer apparatus, comprising at least one work-piece engagement structure; at least one first robot arm pivotally connected to the work-piece engagement structure; a first motor coupled to the first robot arm and being adapted for translating the first robot arm fore and aft in a generally horizontal direction; a second motor; at least one second robot arm being in operating driving relationship with the second motor and operatively coupled with the work-piece engagement structure for raising and lowering the work-piece engagement structure; and a support structure for supporting the apparatus or portions thereof; wherein the first motor and second motor are operated synchronously to raise, lower, and/or translate the work-piece engagement structure in a fore and aft direction by way of one or both of the first robot arm and second robot arm. |
US10717604B2 |
Fixed shaft drive assembly
A linear fixed shaft drive assembly for use in a self-stacking industrial/commercial-grade spiral/gyro oven or freezer that includes a fixed, non-rotatable shaft having a cylindrical mounting portion, a bearing cup supported by the mounting portion, and a hub and shaft base that includes a shaft portion and flange portion. The flange portion is configured to couple to a first side of a flange extending from the bearing cup. A sprocket is mounted to an opposite second side of the flange extending from the bearing cup. The sprocket includes teeth configured to engage with a ball chain assembly of the oven or freezer. The bearing cup includes at least two permanently lubricated bearings. Rotation of the shaft portion of the hub and shaft base causes the bearing cup and sprocket to rotate on the mounting portion of the fixed, non-rotatable shaft. Also a method for retrofitting an oven or freezer having an existing shaft assembly mounted within a thermal chamber of the oven or freezer, and a method for servicing an oven or freezer having an existing linear fixed shaft drive assembly. |
US10717595B2 |
Container corner lock for locking a shipping container into position
A lock for securing upper and lower superimposed shipping containers in place, said lock comprising:—a housing (1) having a top portion (13) and a bottom portion (14), fitting in an opening (21) in a corner casting (2, 2′) of the upper and lower container (3, 3′), respectively; —said housing (1) comprising a first (11) and a second (12) housing part; and—said first housing part (11) having a side opening (111) at a lower end of the bottom portion (14);—a pivotal first hook (31) in the housing (1) having a hook end (311) movable out and back through the side opening (111) to couple the lock to and uncouple the lock from the corner casting (2′);—a shaft (41) having a fixed locking bar (42) to either lock the hook (31) in the moved-out position of said hook end (311) or permit the hook (31) to move between the moved-out position and the moved-back position of said hook end (311); and—said top portion (13) having a head (132), a neck (131), and around the neck a retaining flange (133) for providing a retaining function when the top portion (13) is fitted in the corner casting opening (21) of the upper container (3). |
US10717592B2 |
Capsule for preparing infusion or soluble beverages
A capsule (1) is described, for preparing infusion or soluble beverages, in particular coffee or milk or chocolate, comprising at least one containing body (2) made of a compostabile/biodegradabile and or material having at least one base (3) and at least one opening (4) opposite to the base (3) and adapted to be closed by least one cover (5), the containing body (2) comprising at least one internal volume (V) adapted to contain at least one substance to be infused or solubilized, the cover (5) being made by overlapping at least one first layer (5a) composed of at least one compostabile/biodegradabile and or polyester and of at least one second, insulating inert layer (5b) made of a compostabile/biodegradabile and or material, wherein the first layer (5a) is interposed between the second layer (5b) and the internal volume (V). |
US10717591B2 |
Container for icecream
A container for ice cream according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is an ice cream container having an inner space, in which ice cream is stored, formed by coupling between a container part and a cap part, and the container for ice cream includes: a container part which is formed of a material obtained by mixing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and silicone resin in order to endow the same with elasticity and has a first coupling flange formed on the periphery thereof and a first grip portion formed on one side thereof; and a cap part which has a second coupling flange corresponding to the first coupling flange and has a second grip portion corresponding to the first grip portion and thus corresponds to the container part. |
US10717580B2 |
Storage container
Provided is a storage container for storing a coating material including a container body having first and second ends, a receptacle disposed within the container body, an end cap attached to the container body at the first end and including a base and a collar projecting upward from the base in a first direction that defines a through passage in communication with the receptacle, and a lid removably coupled to the collar of the end cap, the lid including a carrying handle extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and a pour spout adjacent an edge of the lid that defines a through passage in communication with the through passage of collar and the receptacle. |
US10717570B2 |
Bottle cap with selectable additives
A cap for bottles that allows a user to select additives. A base has an axis with a coaxial cavity, typically threaded, for attachment to the bottle. A housing rotates and reciprocates on the axis between a selecting position where the housing and base are pulled apart and an operative position where the housing and base are pushed together. Compartments with additives and one or more vacant locations are arranged in a circle around the axis inside the housing. An opening in the compartment bottom is covered by a frangible seal. As the housing rotates, the compartment openings or vacant location align with an aperture in the base that extends into the cavity. Spikes extending from the aperture puncture the compartment opening seal when the housing is pushed to the operative position, allowing the additive to flow into the bottle. The vacant locations provide positions for storage and transportation. |
US10717564B2 |
Child resistant zipper bag
The present application provides a child resistant zipper bag. The zipper of the protective zipper bag is designed with a special structure and can only be opened in a special way, so that children can be effectively prevented from opening the bag casually, thereby playing a role of protecting children. Moreover, the first connection bar is assembled with the second connection bar through the second meshing teeth being meshed with the first meshing teeth. Therefore, the movement between a first zipper belt and a second zipper belt is limited, and the opening of the bag body due to sliding between the first zipper belt and the second zipper belt is avoided. |
US10717563B2 |
Reusable bulk-sized shipping box
Provided herein is a collapsible bulk-sized shipping box made of corrugated plastic. The rectangular box comprises four joined sidewalls, wherein left and right sidewalls are bisected by vertical fold lines allowing the sidewalls to be collapsed inwards. Bottom flaps also extend from the bottom of respective sidewalls and hinge inward about a fold line to provide a bottom side of the box when in use or fold flush with the sidewall when collapsed. The front wall of the box comprises a door flap that hinges inward and outward about a fold line. In addition, a door retaining puck attached to an outer surface of the front wall and configured to resist the door flap opening outward but deflect under application of sufficient force thereby allowing the door flap to open outward completely and provide access to the interior of the box. |
US10717562B2 |
Package
A package is provided, comprising a packaging material having a bulk layer and being formed into a three-dimensional container by folding the packaging material along predefined crease lines thus forming a fracture along the crease lines. The package comprises a plurality of corners, wherein at least one of the corners is arranged at an area of the packaging material in which two or more crease lines intersect. |
US10717561B2 |
Layout and box folded from the layout suitable for waste
The invention relates to a layout for a box, having a bottom wall, four sidewalls and a cover, wherein the sidewalls each share a crease line with the bottom wall; wherein adjacent sidewalls share a connecting surface, which connecting surface shares a crease line with each of the two adjacent sidewalls; wherein the connecting surfaces are provided with at least one diagonal crease line; wherein the at least one diagonal crease line of the connecting surface coincides in one point with both crease lines between each of the adjacent sides and the bottom wall. |
US10717557B2 |
Vacuum cleaning unit for blister packaging
A vacuum cleaning unit for use with blister packaging includes a plate configured to closely overlie a conveyor having open blister packaging containing objects to be packaged, such as brushes. Angled slots on a lower portion of the plate apply full and uniform coverage of wells of the blister packaging as the packaging is indexed below the plate by the conveyor. Open areas of the plate are spaced apart by solid areas on either side of an open central area of the plate in flow communication with a source of vacuum or suction. The solid and open areas cooperate with the slots to direct air from the edges to the central suction area in a manner that keeps the objects in the wells more stable as they enter and exit the suction area. |
US10717555B2 |
Binding machine for gardening
A binding machine for gardening includes a main handle, a clincher arm and a tape gripping device. The main handle is configured to draw out a tape. The clincher arm is provided such that an end portion side of the clincher arm is configured to be close to and be away from a tape guide. The tape gripping device is attached to the clincher arm and is configured to grip the tape drawn out from the main handle. The tape gripping device includes a support portion and a gripping member. The support portion is provided on the clincher arm. The gripping member is provided so as to face the support portion. The tape gripping device is configured to sandwich and grip the tape by the support portion and the gripping member. |
US10717554B2 |
Containment force-based wrapping
Control of a wrapping apparatus is facilitated by enabling an operator to input a load containment force requirement and/or a minimum number of layers of packaging material to be applied to a load, with a wrap control system automatically determining wrap force and other parameters required to meet user input requirements and/or parameters to minimize the expertise required of an operator and to provide more consistent and reliable wrapping of loads. In addition, a wrapping apparatus may be controlled to apply at least a minimum number of layers of packaging material to a load throughout a contiguous region thereof. |
US10717549B2 |
Spacecraft for space debris removal
A spacecraft for removing space debris is disclosed. The spacecraft includes a satellite bus, a shield member foldable on an outer side face of the satellite bus and disposed facing towards space debris to reduce a movement speed of the space debris, and a support member configured to support the shield member with respect to the satellite bus, in which the shield member includes a central panel configured to overlap one face of the satellite bus, a plurality of first panels connected to peripheral sides of the central panel and radially extended, and a plurality of second panels located between the first panels. |
US10717537B2 |
Parachute tow and release system with canopy extraction controlled by drag surface
In an embodiment, a parachute deployment system includes a parachute coupled to a release via a first load path. The first path includes crown lines. The release is adapted to attach the parachute to a rocket via the crown lines, and disengage the parachute from the rocket if a load shifts from the first path to a second path. The system also includes a line constrainer between the release and the parachute. The crown lines pass through the line constrainer, and the line constrainer is adapted to restrict an extent to which the crown lines are able to extend away from a longitudinal axis. An example release includes a back plate configured to couple a tow line to crown lines and a soft pin. The pin is adapted to separate from the back plate in response to tensioning of the release line, causing the parachute to disengage. |
US10717533B2 |
Deformable seat for a vehicle
The invention relates to a vehicle seat, preferably multiple-seater, which is deformable at the centre thereof and makes it possible to respond to deformation stresses in the event of an accident, impact or crash. In the case of a three-seater seat, the seat is primarily formed by four legs (10), a central seat portion (12), two end seat portions (11) and three backrests (13). The seat portions are bordered by two side bars (18) and one front bar and one rear bar. The front and rear bars are each formed by a central bar (14) or (16) which is extremely flexible, while the end bars (15, 17) of the end seats (11) are extremely rigid. The invention can also be used in aircraft seats. |
US10717532B2 |
Dual urinal lavatory monument
A lavatory monument configured to be positioned in an aircraft interior that includes an enclosure that includes first, second, third and fourth walls, and defines a lavatory interior, a first lavatory compartment that includes a first urinal unit positioned therein, and a second lavatory compartment that includes a second urinal unit positioned therein. The first lavatory compartment includes a first door and the second lavatory compartment includes a second door. A divider wall separates at least a portion of the first lavatory compartment from at least a portion of the second lavatory compartment. The first door is positioned on one of the first or second walls and the second door is positioned on one of the first or third walls. |
US10717530B2 |
Hovering aircraft belly bar clasp
A belly bar method and apparatus use to attach, carry and release external cargo from a hovering aircraft. The belly bar apparatus has articulated tubing tool connected to an airframe of the hovering aircraft at a first mounting end and at a second mounting end. The articulated tubing tool has a first external catch and a second external catch mounted on the articulated tubing tool. The first external catch is manually configured for optional attach, carry and release of the external cargo via the cyclic. The second external catch is electronically configured for optional attach, carry and release of the external cargo proximate the collective. |
US10717527B2 |
UAV arm mechanism and UAV
A UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) arm mechanism includes an arm fixed device, a control device, a limiting device, and an arm connecting device, wherein the control device is adapted for controlling an assembly and disassembly of the arm fixed device and the arm connecting device, the limiting device is adapted for relatively fixing the arm fixed device and the arm connecting device; the control device is adapted for driving the limiting device to be detached from the arm connecting device, so as to achieve that the arm fixed device and the arm connecting device switch among at least three different states through a relative rotation. The UAV and the UAV arm mechanism can be locked up through the positioning pins, and also can be folded and disassembled after pressing the controlling device. |
US10717526B2 |
UAV with in-flight adjustable wings
An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has a fuselage, a rotor system, and a wing configured for selective positioning during flight of the UAV to a deployed position, a stowed position, and to positions between the deployed position and the stowed position. The UAV has a flexible wing skin at least partially carried by a leading arm and the leading arm is rotatable relative to the fuselage. |
US10717521B2 |
Hub separation in dual rotor rotary wing aircraft
An aircraft includes an airframe; an extending tail; a counter rotating, coaxial main rotor assembly including an upper rotor assembly and a lower rotor assembly; and a translational thrust system positioned at the extending tail, the translational thrust system providing translational thrust to the airframe; wherein a ratio of (i) the hub separation between the hub of the upper rotor assembly and the hub of the lower rotor assembly to (ii) a radius of the upper rotor assembly is between about 0.1 and about 0.135. |
US10717519B2 |
Simplified fluidic oscillator for controlling aerodynamics of an aircraft
Method and apparatus for controlling the aerodynamics of an aircraft using an active flow control system is disclosed herein. In one example, the active flow control system includes an airframe and a plurality of fluidic oscillators. The airframe includes an inlet configured for flight speeds ranging from subsonic to hypersonic. The plurality of fluidic oscillators is mounted about a curvature of the airframe. Each fluidic oscillator includes a body and an integral nozzle coupled to the body. The body has an inflow portion and a narrow nozzle inlet formed opposite the inflow portion. The integral nozzle is coupled to the body by the narrow nozzle inlet. The narrow nozzle inlet forms a single fluid flow path from the inflow portion to the narrow nozzle inlet. |
US10717516B2 |
Composite propulsor blade support structure and system
A support structure for a propulsor blade includes at least one sleeve configured to support a root portion of the propulsor blade, the at least one sleeve fixedly attached to a surface of the root portion. The support structure also includes a preloading component configured to apply a residual compressive force to the at least one sleeve and the root portion of the propulsor blade, the residual compressive force configured to maintain an attachment of the at least one sleeve to the root portion. The propulsor blade and root portion may incorporate composite structural materials. The support structure and/or the preloading component increases the high cycle fatigue strength and bending capacity of blade retention assemblies (including, e.g., composite-to-metal joints) when subjected to high cycle bending loads under reduced centrifugal load conditions, thereby making further reductions in the size and weight of blade retention assemblies feasible. |
US10717511B2 |
Aircraft side of body joint
An aircraft includes a wing and a wing box. The wing is joined to the wing box at a side of body joint. The wing and the wing box each includes lower skin and a plurality of stringers on the skin. Ends of at least some of the stringers at the side of body joint have a web cutout and a base that is spanwise tapered to a knife edge at the skin. |
US10717509B2 |
Trolling motor system with damage prevention feedback mechanism and associated methods
An example trolling motor assembly that includes a shaft with an attached trolling motor and a foot pedal is provided herein. Deflection of the foot pedal causes a corresponding rotation in a direction the trolling motor is oriented. A feedback device is coupled with the foot pedal and configured to provide at least one of haptic, audible, or visual feedback to indicate to a user that rotation of the direction of the trolling motor has stalled or is about to stall. In some cases, the feedback device may be present in a handheld remote control device. Example determination that rotation of the direction of the trolling motor has stalled or is about to stall may occur when the user directed rotation input and the actual orientation of the trolling motor are out of sync and/or when a current draw from a motor for rotating the trolling motor is too large. |
US10717507B2 |
Back pack cinch and buoyancy compensation device
A back pack cinch for a strap securing a breathing tank, and an associated buoyancy compensation device worn by a driver are provided. The back pack cinch includes a cinch body. A cover is rotatably mounted to the cinch body. The cover has an open position and a closed position. The cover in the closed position is configured to tension a strap. A tab is rotatably mounted to the cinch body. The tab has an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, a portion of the strap is pressed against the serrated bearing surface by the tab to hold the portion of the strap in a fixed position. |
US10717502B1 |
Wakeboat hull control systems and methods
Wakeboat hull control systems are provided that can include a first accelerometer operatively associated with the hull of the wakeboat to measure the acceleration of the hull along a first axis; a second accelerometer operatively associated with the hull of the wakeboat to measure the acceleration of the hull along a second axis, the first axis being non-parallel to the second axis; and processing circuitry calculating the rotation of the hull of the wakeboat about a third axis based on the acquired measurements. Wakeboat hull control methods are provided that can include using the processing circuitry to calculate the rotation of the hull of the wakeboat about a third axis based on the acquired measurements. |
US10717501B1 |
Camera mount for a personal watercraft
A camera mount for a personal watercraft includes an elongated member that couples to a base mounted on the rear of the personal watercraft, behind the seat of the personal watercraft. The coupling point at the base allows the elongated member to pivot so that the top of the elongated member can move forward or rearward. The elongated member can be height-adjustable to raise or lower the camera attachment at the top of the elongated member. An extension arm rigidly couples the elongated member to the seat handle behind the seat of the personal watercraft to prevent the elongated member from shifting position while operating the personal watercraft. |
US10717500B1 |
Pop up storage system for marine vessels
A pop up storage system for a boat having an opening formed in a deck includes a cabinet beneath the opening in the deck. A drawer is mounted for vertical sliding movement into and out of the cabinet and defines a storage compartment movable between an open position and a closed position. A motion assistance arrangement extends between the cabinet and the drawer, and is configured for assisting in movement of the drawer relative to the cabinet between a raised position and a lowered position. |
US10717497B2 |
Expandable pontoon boat
An expandable pontoon boat includes a center section, a first side section, and a second side section. First and second telescoping assemblies connect the first side section to the center section, and third and fourth telescoping assemblies connect the second side section to the center section. The telescoping assemblies may be extended and retracted to extend and retract the first and second side sections from the center section, thereby widening and narrowing the boat, respectively. |
US10717496B2 |
Bicycles with electronic shifting systems and methods
Electronic shifting systems, mechanisms and methods of using and/or controlling the systems to operate a bicycle that allows front and rear gear changer mechanisms to be controlled with only two switches. The switches can be arranged so that each hand is only required to operate one switch to shift the bicycle. |
US10717491B1 |
Folding scooter
A scooter comprising a collapsible frame pivotally connected to a head stock assembly. A leg support is mounted on the frame. The head stock assembly comprises a handle bar stem having a wheel assembly attached at its lower end. There is a second wheel assembly attached to the frame assembly. The frame is collapsible to allow the scooter to move from an expanded, use position to a folded or collapsed position for storage. |
US10717490B1 |
Cushioned traction pads
Method and apparatus directed to cushioned traction pads for self-balancing vehicles. The method and apparatus is comprised of a front cushioned traction pad that has a top surface and a bottom surface; attaching the bottom surface of the front cushioned traction pad to a first deck portion disposed at a first end of a frame, the top surface of the front cushioned traction pad configured to receive a left or right foot of a rider; selecting a rear cushioned traction pad that has a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface of the rear cushioned traction pad further has a rear kicktail extending integrally upwardly and rearwardly. The method and apparatus further include attaching the bottom surface of the rear cushioned traction pad to a second deck portion disposed at a second end of the frame for receiving the left or right foot of a rider. |
US10717489B2 |
Resin-made tank
A resin-made tank includes a mouthpiece capable of covering an inner peripheral surface, a distal end surface and an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical filling portion, wherein a fuel tank body has a mouthpiece fixing portion to which a mouthpiece fixing jig is fixed. The mouthpiece has an annular skirt portion that covers the outer peripheral surface. The skirt portion has a fitting portion that is fitted on an upper portion of the outer peripheral surface on an upper portion of the skirt portion, and has a large diameter portion having a larger diameter than the fitting portion on a lower portion of the skirt portion. The mouthpiece has a stay portion extending radially outward of the mouthpiece from the large diameter portion, and a fixing hole, through which the mouthpiece fixing jig passes, is provided in the stay portion. |
US10717484B2 |
Walking mechanism
This disclosure relates to a walking mechanism comprising a walking unit and a control unit, wherein the walking unit comprises a load frame, a mandrel is fixedly arranged on the load frame in a penetrating manner, an inner shaft sleeve sleeves the mandrel, and the inner shaft sleeve can rotate around the mandrel; at least two walking and supporting components are arranged on two sides of the load frame respectively; each walking and supporting component comprises a big gear wheel, an outer shaft sleeve and a supporting seat shaft sleeve; each big gear wheel fixedly sleeves the inner shaft sleeve, and a plurality of lock pin holes are formed in each big gear wheel; each outer shaft sleeve and the corresponding big gear wheel are arranged side by side, and each outer shaft sleeve movably sleeves the inner shaft sleeve. |
US10717482B2 |
Endless track for traction of a vehicle
A track for traction of an off-road vehicle such as an agricultural vehicle, a construction vehicle, a snowmobile, or another vehicle operable off-road. The track is mountable around a track-engaging assembly that includes a drive wheel for driving the track. The track is elastomeric to be flexible around the track-engaging assembly. The track includes an inner surface for facing the track-engaging assembly, a ground-engaging outer surface for engaging the ground, and a plurality of traction projections projecting from the ground-engaging outer surface. The track may have various features to enhance its traction, its floatation, and/or other aspects relating to use and performance of a track system of the vehicle. |
US10717480B2 |
Car provided with an adjustable aerodynamic appendage arranged in a rear position
Car having: a passenger compartment; a front hood, which is arranged before the passenger compartment; a rear hood, which is arranged behind the passenger compartment and has an upper surface; and an aerodynamic appendage, which is arranged in the area of the rear hood and on the upper surface of the rear hood. The aerodynamic appendage is provided with at least one movable element that is movably mounted to move between a lowered position, in which the movable element rests on the upper surface of the rear hood allowing an air flow only over the movable element, and a raised position, in which the movable element is raised and separated from the upper surface of the rear hood allowing an air flow both over the movable element and under the movable element. |
US10717478B2 |
Rear spoiler device for a vehicle, in particular lorry
A rear spoiler device for a vehicle having at least one rear door includes an air guide element and an adjustment device configured to adjust the air guide element between a retracted base position that allows the rear door to be opened and an extended travel position configured to extend contours and guide air aerodynamically. The adjustment device is mounted in an articulated fashion on both a door-side joint and on a spoiler-side joint. The adjustment device has an intermediate joint provided between the door-side joint and the spoiler-side joint. An adjustment of the adjustment device from the base position to the travel position changes an intermediate joint angle formed at the intermediate joint. |
US10717471B2 |
Vehicle with vertical lift hood
A vehicle having a front trunk and a method of controlling a vehicle to access the trunk may include raising a hood from a closed position adjacent body structure to a fully open position with the hood oriented horizontally to provide access to a front trunk, raising a grille with the hood; and pivoting the grille about a hinge affixed to the hood. Front trunk lighting and bins maybe included in the vehicle. |
US10717467B2 |
Continuously variable transmission system
A continuously variable transmission (CVT) system, which turns the rear wheels of a lawn mower or similar vehicle at different speeds in a coordinated method with the front steering wheels in order to achieve the best turning radius (including a tight or zero turn radius, if desired) under most conditions. The system comprises two stages: the first stage comprising a Fixed Center Distance CVT pulley system, and the second stage comprising dual CVTs (e.g., left and right) that input into dual gear reducers (left and right), which are mechanically connected to the rear wheels. The second stage dual CVTs (left and right) are synchronized with the steering wheel, thus achieving different rear wheel speeds and/or directions based on the steering wheel position. |
US10717466B2 |
Rack bar supporting device of steering apparatus for vehicle
The present disclosure provides a rack bar supporting device of a steering apparatus for a vehicle. The rack bar supporting device includes: a support yoke to support a rack bar; a first cam member configured to have a front surface supporting the support yoke toward the rack bar and to have a rear surface provided with a first cam surface inclined in a circumferential direction thereof; a second cam member configured to have a front surface provided with a second cam surface inclined in a circumferential direction thereof to correspond to the first cam surface, to have a rear surface to which one end of a torsion spring is supported and coupled; a yoke plug; and an elastic pin. |
US10717464B2 |
Hydraulic steering unit
A hydraulic steering unit (1) is described comprising a supply port arrangement having a pressure port (8) connected to a main flow path (6) and a tank port (T) connected to a tank flow path (7), a working port arrangement having a left working port (L) connected to a left working flow path (9) and a right working port (R) connected to a right working flow path (10), a bridge arrangement (14) of variable orifices having a first left orifice (A2L) connected to the main flow path (6) and to the left working flow path (9), a first right orifice (A2R) connected to the main flow path (6) and to the right working flow path (10), a second left orifice (A3L) connected to the left working flow path (9) and to the tank flow path (7), and a second right orifice (A3R) connected to the right working flow path (10) and to the tank flow path (7). Such a hydraulic steering unit should allow comfortable steering. To this end a measuring motor arrangement is arranged in one of the left working flow path (9) and the right working flow path (10), the measuring motor arrangement (15) having a first measuring motor (16) and a second measuring motor (17). |
US10717461B2 |
Steering apparatus
A steering apparatus includes a steered shaft; a rack housing; a ball screw nut; a bearing disposed between an inner peripheral surface of the rack housing and an outer peripheral surface of the ball screw nut, the bearing supporting the ball screw nut such that the ball screw nut is rotatable with respect to the rack housing; and a tubular rack boot covering an axial end portion of the rack housing. The rack housing includes a partition wall protruding radially inward from a cylindrical inner peripheral surface of the rack housing and separating a ball screw chamber housing the ball screw nut and an inner chamber of the rack boot. The partition wall has a through-hole through which the steered shaft extends, and a drain passage provided vertically below the through-hole and providing communication between the ball screw chamber and the inner chamber of the rack boot. |
US10717456B2 |
Deployable stool system
A deployable stool system for slidably attaching a step to a cart includes a cart that may be rolled along a support surface. A step unit is coupled to the cart and the step unit is selectively positioned in a deployed position. Thus, the step unit may support a user thereby increasing the user's reach. The step unit is selectively positioned in a stored position. |
US10717455B2 |
Pair of grips for tippable apparatus
A pair of grips (2) for tippable apparatus (4) comprising at least one wheel (6), a body portion (8) for receiving a load (10), and a pair of handles (12) by which the tippable apparatus (4) is able to be pushed and tipped about the wheel (6), and the pair of grips (2) being such that each grip (2) comprises: (i) a connecting portion (14) for connecting to one of the handles; (ii) a hand grip portion (16); (iii) at least one guide slot (18) in the hand grip portion (16); and (iv) at least one slide portion (20) which extends from the connecting portion (14) and into the guide slot (18), and the grip (2) being such that: (v) the guide slot (18) is curved, and (vi) the slide portion (20) is retained in the guide slot (18) and is slideable backwards and forwards in the guide slot (18) in order to allow the tipping of the tippable apparatus (4) about the wheel (6) and without a person having to change their hand position on the grip (2). |
US10717454B1 |
Collapsible utility cart
A bakery cart includes a frame and a top cover. The frame includes corner supports, base rails, shelf ledges and hinged beams. The top cover swings from a cover position to a stow position, and frame moves from an expanded position to a collapsed position to reduce the frame width. Advantageously, the bakery cart is a reliable, lightweight, collapsible cart with a simple, inexpensive construction for holding shelves with food products in the expanded position and compact storage in the collapsed position. |
US10717452B2 |
Hand cart for construction in the railroad industry
A handcart for manually conveying objects on a pair of railroad rails includes a first structure having a first end and a second end, the first end having a first opening therein, a second structure attached to the first support bar such that a frame is formed between the first and second structures by one or more crossbeams, and a first wheel assembly having a first wheel and a first axle extending therefrom, the first axle detachably locked via the first axle positioned in the first opening. |
US10717451B2 |
Aggregate train and methods of loading and unloading
A system to transport and unload bulk materials includes at least one rail car and a moving wall system. The moving wall system has a first end, a second end, and a trough. The trough is configured to contain a payload of the at least one rail car. The trough includes sidewalls that contact the payload when loaded and move with the payload to move the payload towards the second end. The trough may be formed of at least one conveyor belt that forms a hopper of the at least one rail car. The trough may span a plurality of rail cars. The system may include a take-up system connecting the sidewalls. Each of the rail cars may include a frame and a plurality of pulleys connected to the frame may support the trough. |
US10717445B2 |
Systems and methods for end-user modification of driving behavior of autonomous vehicle
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to end-user modification of the driving behavior of a vehicle when operating in an autonomous driving mode. One embodiment stores disengagement data associated with an autonomous driving mode of the vehicle; outputs, to an end user from the stored disengagement data, a report of a disengagement that occurred along a particular route identified by the end user due to incorrect identification, by a sensor system of the vehicle, of an object; receiving, from the end user, a corrective input that includes labeling the object; and modifying automatically one or more autonomous driving modules of the vehicle in accordance with the corrective input to prevent future disengagements when the vehicle is traveling along the particular route in the autonomous driving mode. |
US10717444B1 |
Technology for assessing emotional state of vehicle operator
Systems and methods for analyzing sensor data to determine an inferred emotional state of a vehicle operator and generate a recommendation based on the inferred emotional state are disclosed. According to embodiments, an electronic device may analyze image data depicting a vehicle operator to identify a behavior. The electronic device may also compare vehicle dynamics data to baseline vehicle dynamics data to determine if the vehicle dynamics data differs from the baseline vehicle dynamics data by a threshold amount. Based on the identified behavior and the vehicle dynamics data, the electronic device may determine an inferred emotional state of the vehicle operator. The electronic device may generate a recommendation for the vehicle operator based on the inferred emotional state. |
US10717440B2 |
Driveline disengagement and coasting management
A system, method, and apparatus include a controller structured to predict a change in speed of a vehicle in advance of upcoming terrain and inhibit a coasting event if the speed exceeds a limit. In one form a velocity of the vehicle is predicted using a physics based model of the vehicle within a look ahead window in front of a vehicle. Such a look ahead window can be distance or time based. In another, speed of a vehicle is monitored during a coasting event and is compared against a threshold to determine whether to remain coasting or re-engage an engine to a driveline. The threshold is a function of road grade, and permits a larger deviation from set speed at low grade than at high grade. The function can be based on road grade and vehicle weight. |
US10717439B2 |
Traveling control system and vehicle control method
There is provided a traveling control system. The traveling control system includes a first acquisition unit configured to acquire peripheral information of a self-vehicle, a second acquisition unit configured to acquire predetermined road information, a specifying unit configured to specify, based on the peripheral information acquired by the first acquisition unit, a width of a road on which the self-vehicle travels, and a control unit configured to perform traveling control based on a smaller one of a width of a road indicated by the road information acquired by the second acquisition unit and the width of the road specified by the specifying unit. |
US10717435B2 |
Adjustable object avoidance proximity threshold based on classification of detected objects
Various embodiments include methods, devices, and robotic vehicle processing devices implementing such methods for automatically adjusting the minimum distance that a robotic vehicle is permitted to approach an object by a collision avoidance system based upon a classification or type of object. |
US10717427B2 |
Hybrid vehicle and method of controlling engine start
A method of controlling a hybrid vehicle for reducing path loss of energy when recovered energy at the time of gear shifting is transmitted to a hybrid start generator includes steps of determining a currently required torque and a predicted acceleration at a near-future time, determining a predicted speed at the near-future time based on a current speed and the predicted acceleration, determining when it is determined that one of engine start and shift conditions is satisfied at a current time based on at least one of the required torque and the current speed, whether the remaining one of the engine start shift conditions is satisfied at the near-future time, and controlling an event corresponding to the satisfied condition at the current time is delayed or an event corresponding to the satisfied condition at the near-future time is advanced when the remaining one condition is satisfied. |
US10717425B2 |
Braking force control system
A braking force control system includes a braking mechanism configured to generate a braking force for the vehicle, a first unit configured to supply a braking oil pressure to the braking mechanism, a second unit configured to supply a braking oil pressure to the braking mechanism by using a path other than a path used by the first unit, and an electronic control unit configured to execute braking control by alternatively operating the first unit or the second unit. The electronic control unit is configured to execute first braking control by operating the first unit in a case where the second unit is not operated when an execution request for the first braking control is received and execute the first braking control by continuously operating the second unit in a case where the second unit is operated when an execution request for the first braking control is received. |
US10717422B2 |
Vehicle control apparatus and control method thereof
The vehicle control apparatus and the control method thereof include an electronic control unit configured to receive wheel slip values sensed by a sensing apparatus, receive the wheel slip values and calculate a predicted wheel slip value using slip prediction model information on the basis of a previous wheel slip value and a current wheel slip value among the wheel slip values. Whether a current state is a first state of which a vehicle moved from a high friction road to a low friction road on the basis of the calculated predicted wheel slip value is then determined. The calculated predicted wheel slip value is compared with predicted target slip value ranges when the current state is determined as being the first state. Whether to control an electric parking brake (EPB) apparatus is determined. A controller configured to transmit a command based on the determination by the ECU. |
US10717421B2 |
Braking force distribution method and system of multiple train units
A braking force distribution method and system for multiple marshalling train compartments are provided. The method includes: determining a current train compartment of multiple target marshalling train compartments, calculating current axel loads of axels of the current train compartment, and distributing braking forces for the axels of the current train compartment in a positive correlation manner based on the current axel loads of the axels. The braking forces of the axels are distributed by using an axel load compensation technology. A braking force generated by an axle with a small axle load is reduced according to a load-decreasing amount of the axle load, while a braking force generated by an axle with a great axle load is increased according to a load-increasing amount of the axle load, so that the braking forces generated by the axles match the axle loads. |
US10717420B2 |
Vehicle brake operation
A system includes a computer including a processor and a memory, the memory storing instructions executable by the processor to actuate a brake valve to drain a brake cylinder and then actuate the brake valve to isolate the brake cylinder and hold a brake pedal in a retracted position. |
US10717419B2 |
Treatment element for a vehicle wash media element
A treatment element for attachment to a wash media element includes a tab portion for engaging and effecting attachment to the wash media element. A treatment head is connected to the tab portion and is configured to engage a vehicle exterior. The treatment head including a plurality of individual finger portions that are moveable with respect to one another. |
US10717414B2 |
Windshield wiper blade
A wiper blade having a wiper strip having a wide portion and a lip, and an elongate backing element. The backing element having a top portion, and two opposing legs that descend from the top portion, such that each opposing leg has a claw which extends towards the other opposing leg. A gap formed between the claws that is narrower than a width of the wide portion of the wiper strip. The claws, legs, and top portion define a wiper strip cavity sized to receive the wide portion wiper strip. |
US10717406B2 |
Autonomous vehicle having an external shock-absorbing energy dissipation padding
An autonomous on-road vehicle having an outer nontransparent Shock-Absorbing Energy Dissipation Padding (SAEDP). In one embodiment, the SAEDP is mounted, during normal driving, to the front side of the vehicle at eye level of an occupant who sits in a front seat of the vehicle. A camera is mounted to the vehicle and takes video of the outside environment in front of the occupant. And a computer generates a representation of the outside environment at eye level for the occupant. |
US10717403B2 |
Curtain airbag
A curtain airbag device that allows easy recognition and correction of twisting of an airbag during attaching. The curtain airbag device can be stored in a compact manner during transportation. The curtain airbag device including an airbag that is disposed along a roof side rail of a vehicle interior, and that can deploy so as to cover a window portion on a side face of the vehicle interior, the curtain airbag device further including a cover that covers the airbag, at least, in a part of the folded or rolled airbag in the longitudinal direction. The cover is formed of a pliable fabric material of polymer fibers, and maintains the shape of the rolled-up airbag through mutual fusion of at least a part of the polymer fibers. A high stiffness portion harder than other portions and formed during the fusion of the cover is provided in the cover extending in the longitudinal direction of the cover. |
US10717401B2 |
Terminal block assembly for electrified vehicles
An electrified vehicle includes a first electrical component, a second electrical component, and a terminal block assembly adapted to electrically couple the first electric component to the second electrical component. The terminal block assembly includes a housing, a bus bar, and a first seal adapted to seal the second electrical component from a wet environment of the first electrical component. |
US10717400B2 |
Power connection for a vehicular acceleration input control apparatus
A vehicular acceleration input control apparatus is disclosed. The example apparatus includes a power circuit electrically connected to a wiring harness that connects a vehicular control module to accelerator pedal position sensors. The power circuit includes a first power supply line connected to a first harness power wire of the wiring harness and a second power supply line connected to a second harness power wire of the wiring harness. The power circuit also includes a ground line connected to at least one of a first harness ground wire and a second harness ground wire of the wiring harness. The example apparatus also includes a processor electrically connected to and configured to receive power from the power circuit. The processor is configured to adjust acceleration input control signals from acceleration pedal position sensors of an acceleration pedal for transmission to the vehicular control module. |
US10717399B2 |
Wire harness
A wire harness includes: a flexible conductor; a flexible restricting member extending along the conductor and restricting a path of the conductor; a flexible armoring member through which the conductor and the restricting member are inserted; a first holding member including a first recessed part and fixed to the vehicle body, the first recessed part having a first end of the restricting member inserted therein; and a second holding member including a second recessed part and fixed to the movable body, the second recessed part having a second end of the restricting member inserted therein. Respective ends of the armoring member are fixed to the first holding member and the second holding member. The respective ends of the restricting member are held by the first recessed part and the second recessed part. |
US10717395B2 |
Energy absorption element for an underframe of a motor vehicle as a resonance volume and motor vehicle
The approach relates to an energy absorption element for a support frame of a motor vehicle and is characterized in that a cross-sectional profile is designed as a hollow profile which remains constant along a longitudinal direction of the energy absorption element having at least two closed chambers, so that the energy absorption element comprises at least two mutually separate chamber cavities and the at least two chamber cavities have an elongated shape along the longitudinal direction of the energy absorption element and each chamber cavity is open at two longitudinal ends of the energy absorption element and each chamber cavity is fluidly connected to a sound generator. |
US10717391B1 |
System for a placard holder
A system for a placard holder including a holding assembly and an attaching assembly is disclosed herein. There is a bracket made of metal or plastic configured to hold a placard and attach to a vehicle's visor thereby enabling the placard to swing down once the visor is moved down. There is a hole in the middle of the bracket adapted to receive a fastener therein for holding of all components together. Also utilized is hook and loop fasteners for removable attachment of the holding assembly to the visor. Further, the system for a placard holder includes a unique design and quarter-shaped profile. It is possible to retrofit the system for a placard holder onto existing visors of vehicles. |
US10717383B2 |
Vehicle illumination device
To provide a vehicle illumination device that achieves good design and that appropriately emits light in a sequence of operations for charging. A vehicle illumination device 1 includes: first light emitting portions 21a and 21b disposed in the vicinity of a boundary portion 4 between a body 2 and a lid 14 via notched portions 18a and 18b formed at upper and lower edges of the lid 14; and second light emitting portions 22a and 22b disposed inside the lid 14. When the lid 14 is unlocked in operation to unlock the lid 14, the first light emitting portions 21a and 21b are turned on. When the lid 14 is depressed in operation to open the lid 14, the first light emitting portions 21a and 21b are turned off. When the lid 14 is opened, the second light emitting portions 22a and 22b are turned on to illuminate power supply ports 11 and 12. |
US10717379B2 |
Maintenance cart with air filtration
A maintenance/construction cart that facilitates wall and ceiling access while isolating the interior of the cart from the surrounding environment. The cart is configured such that its height can be easily adjusted by an operator to provide access to ceilings of different heights while maintaining the seal between the interior of the cart and the surrounding environment while structurally supporting a ladder leaning against a surface of the cart. In some embodiments, the cart includes an air filtration unit. |
US10717374B2 |
Seat rotating device of autonomous vehicle
A seat rotating device of an autonomous vehicle is provided. The device includes a floor panel on which a plurality of members configuring load paths during a collision are formed. A rotating unit is rotatably installed on the floor panel while supporting a seat and integrally rotates with the seat, and connects the load paths with the members formed on the floor panel. |
US10717373B2 |
Seat slide device
A seat slide device that can adjust sliding resistance of sliding of an upper rail with respect to a lower rail in an unlock state is provided. The seat slide device is provided in a vehicle and includes a lower rail fixed to a floor of a vehicle, an upper rail fixed to a seat of the vehicle and supported to be capable of sliding with respect to the lower rail, a lock mechanism configured to switch a lock state in which movement of the upper rail is restricted and an unlock state in which the movement of the upper rail is allowed, and an adjusting mechanism configured to adjust sliding resistance of sliding of the upper rail with respect to the lower rail in the unlock state. |
US10717371B2 |
Vehicle seat
In a vehicle seat, a cushion pad includes a center portion and left and right side portions disposed, respectively, at left and right sides of the center portion. The cushion pad has a first slit provided between the center portion and each of the left and right side portions. The outer covering includes a center cover disposed to cover the center portion, and left and right side covers disposed to cover the left and right side portions, respectively. The outer covering has a second slit provided between the center cover and each of the left and right side covers. Left and right movement restriction plates are fixed to the left and right side covers, respectively. A cushion frame includes left and right engageable portions disposed, respectively, adjacent to the left and right movement restriction plates in positions laterally outward of the movement restriction plates. |
US10717370B2 |
Vehicle seat core member
There is provided a vehicle seat core member that is superior in terms of a dimensional accuracy as well as integrity of a thermoplastic resin expanded beads molded body and a frame member. A vehicle seat core member (100) is formed as an integrally molded article of a thermoplastic resin expanded beads molded body (10) and a frame member (20), the thermoplastic resin expanded beads molded body (10) is formed of thermoplastic resin expanded beads (30) having through holes (32), and a porosity of the thermoplastic resin expanded beads molded body (10) is 10 vol % or more and 40 vol % or less. |
US10717365B2 |
System and method for limiting motion in an independent cart system
A controller for an independent cart system simplifies programming and automatically adapts operation each mover travelling along a track. The controller includes a configuration table defining segments of the track, which includes a maximum velocity and/or a maximum acceleration for each mover within the segment. A motion command for a mover commands motion across multiple segments between the starting point and the ending point. As the mover travels, the controller receives a position feedback signal corresponding to the present location of the mover. The controller obtains the maximum velocity and/or maximum acceleration for the mover corresponding to the segment in which it is located. The controller automatically adjusts the speed and/or acceleration of the mover along the segment in which it is presently located. As the mover transitions between segments, the controller automatically adjusts the speed and/or acceleration according to the new segment in which the mover is located. |
US10717360B2 |
Motorized foldable beach or recreation cart
The present invention pertains to a mobile cart which can be utilized for transporting beach supplies including toys games, sporting goods, umbrellas, blankets, towels and food. Advantageously, the subject invention can be folded into a small suitcase like container and then opened to provide a cart as set forth herein. The cart according to the present invention may also include a self-propulsion system including a motor or motors for driving a tread, track or wheels along with a low friction skid surface or skis for directing the cart to a desired location. There may also be included a power source, for example batteries or solar panels, may be utilized to supply the power needed for self-propulsion and for powering or charging portable electronic devices, if desired. |
US10717357B2 |
Dial plate and automotive meter
A dial plate is provided with a mark layer having translucency, the mark layer including numbers of linear grooves formed on a surface of the mark layer, and a reflective layer that is arranged on a back face side of the mark layer, and reflects light incident from the mark layer side. The reflective layer includes a light transmission area that allows the light emitted from a light source arranged on the back face side to transmit therethrough to a front face side, and displays a display design by the light transmitting through the light transmission area when the light source is turned on. In the reflective layer, at least the light transmission area is composed of pearl ink. |
US10717355B2 |
Systems and methods for fuel tank grade vent valve diagnostics
Methods and systems are provided for inferring a current operational state of one or more fuel tank grade vent valves. In one example, a method comprises predicting an upcoming fuel slosh event in a fuel tank positioned in a fuel system of a vehicle, and in response to such a prediction, sealing the fuel system within a threshold duration of the upcoming fuel slosh event and diagnosing a grade vent valve as a function of fuel level in the tank at the time of the fuel slosh event and a pressure monitored in the fuel system during the fuel slosh event. In this way, issues related to fuel tank overpressurization and/or release of undesired evaporative emissions to atmosphere may be reduced or avoided. |
US10717353B2 |
Pressure relief valve
A pressure relief valve (10, 70) is provided having a first tubing (14a) connectable to a fuel tank (62) and a second tubing (14b) connectable to a fuel vapor treating device (64), the pressure relief valve comprising: an externally actuated (hereinafter EA) valve (20) disposed between the first tubing (14a) and the second tubing (14b) and being configured for pulsed actuation by a controller (28) thereby allowing pulsed fluid flow through a primary port (18a) disposed between the first tubing (14a) and the second tubing (14b). |
US10717352B2 |
Motor vehicle with a combined drive
A motor vehicle comprises a primary drive machine with a primary drive shaft for receiving or outputting power, a secondary drive machine with a secondary drive shaft for outputting power, and a secondary torque transmission device having an input side and an output side. A torque initiated by the input side and discharged by the output side can be influenced by the secondary torque transmission device. The vehicle further comprises an energy storage device and an output device which supplies the power output to the vehicle. The primary drive machine can be operated in a first operating state in which power is output by the primary drive shaft, and a second operating state in which power is received by the secondary drive shaft via the primary drive shaft and said power can be stored as energy in the energy storing device. |
US10717348B2 |
Surfaces of plastic glazing of tailgates
A plastic glazing of a tailgate of a vehicle is provided, the plastic glazing comprising: a translucent component, wherein a portion of the translucent component forms a rear window of the vehicle; a non-transparent component molded onto the translucent component, wherein an overlapping portion of the translucent component and the non-transparent component forms a blackout region proximate to the rear window, wherein the plastic glazing is of one-piece molded plastic construction, wherein the translucent component comprises a first textured surface in a region adjacent to the blackout region, where the first textured surface is configured to conceal a component of the vehicle. |
US10717345B2 |
Auxiliary air-conditioning system for over-the-road trucks
The invention relates to a system that is added to a standard vehicle installed air-conditioning system that allows the standard vehicle installed air-conditioning system to cool and condition the air inside the vehicle without operating the engine of the vehicle. This allows the vehicle to be air-conditioned without polluting the air via continuous operation of the vehicle's (usually) diesel engine. Also, a thermal heating tank is included to warm the electrical components of the system and to ensure improved morning starting of the vehicle's engine. |
US10717341B2 |
Vehicular heat management system
A vehicular heat management system includes a heat medium circuit, a heat source portion, and a device. A heat medium cooling an engine circulates in the heat medium circuit. The heat source portion heats the heat medium. The device is configured to function and heat the heat medium when the heat medium flowing into the device is at or above a predetermined temperature. When the engine is being warmed up, heat generated by the heat source portion is supplied to the device in preference to the engine. According to this, since the heat generated by the heat source portion is supplied to the device in preference to the engine when the engine is being warmed up, the engine can be warmed up early. |
US10717340B2 |
Temperature based blower strategy for acoustic comfort
A vehicle climate system includes a blower and a controller. The controller is configured to, responsive to input of a particular user selected climate setting, operate the blower with an initial power having a predetermined value corresponding to the climate setting provided that cabin temperature is outside a predetermined range. The controller is also configured to operate the blower with an initial power having a value less than the predetermined value provided that the cabin temperature is within the predetermined range. |
US10717339B2 |
Start and stop blower map based on sunload to improve fuel economy
Methods, systems, and apparatus for managing climate control. The control system includes one or more sensors that are configured to measure sunload energy. The control system includes a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) unit that is configured to output air with an airflow rate into the cabin of the vehicle. The electronic control unit is configured to obtain the amount of sunload energy and obtain a blower map based on the amount of sunload energy. The electronic control unit is configured to determine the airflow rate based on the obtained blower map and an expected temperature. The electronic control unit is configured to control the airflow rate to adjust an air temperature within the cabin of the vehicle to reach the expected temperature therefore increasing the fuel efficiency. |
US10717338B2 |
Heating and cooling module
A heating and cooling module for controlling the temperature of at least two coolant circuits, having an evaporator region and a condenser region. The evaporator region has a first flow section through which a first coolant can flow, and the condenser region has a second flow section through which a second coolant can flow. The heating and cooling module has a third flow section through which a refrigerant can flow. The evaporator region and the condenser region are arranged on a common base plate which has the fluid inlets and the fluid outlets for the first coolant, the second coolant, and the refrigerant. The base plate has flow channels, through each of which one of the coolants or the refrigerant can flow. The evaporator region and the condenser region are fluidically connected to the respective fluid inlets and the respective fluid outlets of the base plate via the flow channels. |
US10717337B2 |
Heat pump system for vehicle
A heat pump system for a vehicle may include a battery cooling line that is connected with a battery module and in which coolant moves; a chiller that is connected with the battery cooling line through a first connection line to adjust a temperature of coolant by selectively exchanging a heat of a refrigerant and coolant injected therein and that is connected with a refrigerant line of an air-conditioner device through a second connection line; an electric unit device cooler including a radiator and a first water pump that are connected through a cooling line to circulate coolant for cooling a motor and an electronic unit and that is selectively connectable with the battery cooling line and the first connection line through a first valve; and a bypass line selectively connecting the second connection line and the refrigerant line through a second valve provided in the refrigerant line. |
US10717335B2 |
Mounting device with an anti-rotation feature
A mounting device with an anti-rotation feature is provided. The mounting device includes a base including a cavity adapted to receive a portion of a shock absorber assembly. The base provides for movement of the shock absorber assembly relative to a vehicle body in at least one degree of freedom. The base substantially prevents movement of the shock absorber assembly relative to the vehicle body in at least another degree of freedom. The mounting device includes a pin integrated with the base on a side distal from the cavity. The pin is substantially parallel to an axis of the shock absorber assembly. The pin is adapted to engagingly couple to one or more cushions and a vehicle frame. |
US10717334B2 |
Wheel carrier for a vehicle suspension
A wheel carrier for a vehicle suspension, intended for the rotatable mounting of a wheel, having a wheel carrier body made of metal is adapted to provide a stable, weight-optimized wheel suspension. The wheel carrier includes a wheel-attachment section and an extension projecting upwardly therefrom with means at its upper end for attaching an inboard-projecting control arm. A portion of the extension is offset inboard relative to the upper end and includes a hybrid section in which the wheel carrier body is reinforced in sections by a reinforcing element made of a fiber composite material. |
US10717330B2 |
Method for assigning tyre-sensor modules to a trailer vehicle of an associated utility vehicle combination
The invention relates to a method for associating tire sensor modules (6.i) with a trailer vehicle (3), having at least the following steps: capturing data messages (S1) from tire sensor modules (6.i, 106.i, 206.i) in a monitoring region (8); associating the captured data messages (S1) with a tire sensor module (6.i, 106.i, 206.i); ascertaining a number of captured data messages (S1) for each detected tire sensor module; rating the captured data messages (S1) to establish whether the tire sensor modules (6.i, 106.i, 206.i) received in total up to then belong to the driver's own trailer vehicle (3) or to the adjacent trailer vehicle (103, 203); accepting the tire sensor modules (6.i) detected in the rating as affiliated to the driver's own trailer vehicle (3). According to the invention, each tire sensor module (6.i, 106.i, 206.i) detects a wheel position associated with the respective tire sensor module (6.i, 106.i, 206.i) and a trailer axle configuration, so that for an accepted tire sensor module (6.i) the wheel position and the trailer axle configuration can be taken as a basis for making a positional association on the driver's own trailer vehicle (3). |
US10717327B2 |
Tire tread comprising a block having a plurality of cutouts
Tire tread comprising elongate block (3) of rubbery material extending in a circumferential direction of the tire. Elongate block (3) comprises ground contact surface (5) delimited by first and second lateral walls (7, 9). Elongate block (3) comprises successive sets of cutouts (6) in the circumferential direction, each set extending in an oblique direction and opening onto the first and second lateral walls, and distributed over the ground contact surface such that, when a set of cutouts reaches second lateral wall (9), another set of cutouts starts out from first lateral wall (7) at the same circumferential level. Each set of cutouts comprises two cutouts, each one extending as far as a cutout end (13a, 13b) which does not open onto a lateral wall. Ends such two cutouts are disposed at the same circumferential level. Cutouts of the same set of cutouts do not overlap in a transverse direction. |