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US10760204B2 |
Flatwork ironer
The flatwork ironer comprises a heating cylinder (1), a plurality of conveying bands (2), defining said conveying bands (2) a plurality of zones in an introduction area of articles to be ironed, and a plurality of temperature sensors (3) of said heating cylinder (1), indication means for indicating at least one zone (5) of the conveying bands where the articles to be ironed must be placed according to the temperature detected by said plurality of sensors (3), wherein said indicating means are placed in said are for introducing the articles to be ironed.It permits to place correctly the articles to be ironed in the correct position not looking away from the introduction area. |
US10760197B2 |
Washing machine
Disclosed herein is a washing machine including an inner tub assembly for accommodating laundry, a pulsator rotatably provided to an inner lower portion of the inner tub assembly, a blade installed at a lower portion of the pulsator to be rotatable independently from the pulsator, the blade being configured to pump wash water to raise the wash water to an upper end of the inner tub assembly, a drive motor for providing rotational power to the pulsator and the blade, and a power transmission unit for transmitting power of the drive motor to the pulsator and the blade, respectively. |
US10760195B2 |
Washing machine
A washing machine includes a cabinet; a tub disposed in the inside of the cabinet; at least one suspension apparatus configured to reduce vibrations of the tub, and to connect the tub to the cabinet such that the tub is supported on the cabinet; and a position guide apparatus having one end connected to the at least one suspension apparatus, and the other end connected to the tub, and configured to limit a movement range in horizontal direction of the tub. |
US10760190B2 |
Method for knitting with a sock knitting needle
The present disclosure relates to a knitting needle for a knitting set for producing cross-sectionally round knitted products, having a first leg extending in a variable manner from a bendable shaft portion in a first extension direction to a first free end suitable for holding stitches, and a second leg extending in a variable manner from the bendable shaft portion in a second extension direction to a second free end suitable for holding stitches, wherein the free ends are in the form of rounded tips, and wherein the center of gravity of the knitting needle is arranged within the shaft portion, wherein the first extension direction and the second extension direction are at a variable angle to one another. |
US10760188B2 |
Non-coated air bag fabric and air bag
Provided is a non-coated air bag fabric made from polyethylene terephthalate, and the fabric is woven using fibers containing polyethylene terephthalate as the main raw material, the fabric having a cover factor of 2300 or more, Z calculated using the equation below is 8200 or more, and a height difference between recesses and protrusions on the surface of the fabric is less than 130 μm. Z=cover factor/thickness (mm). |
US10760186B2 |
Manufacture of bi-component continuous filaments and articles made therefrom
A bi-component continuous filament has a sheath-core arrangement including a first polymer component forming a sheath and including a polyamide, a polyolefin, or a polyester; a second polymer component forming a core and including a polyamide, a polyolefin, or a polyester; and a binding agent adhering the first polymer component to the second polymer component along a length of the filament such that the filament has a generally uniform cross-sectional shape along the length. The binding agent preferably includes a polyolefin modified by an acid anhydride. Articles made from such bi-component continuous filaments include, for example, bulk continuous filament (BCF) fibers and floor coverings, such as mats, rugs, and carpets. |
US10760182B2 |
Method and device for marking fibrous materials
A method of marking fibers, wherein the method includes providing a plurality of fibers; depositing a marker onto at least a portion of the fibers, the depositing being performed with a delivery mechanism comprising one or more outlets; and thereby marking the fibers. Also provided is a device for marking fibers, including a transport system adapted to transport fibers in a direction of a marker delivery apparatus positioned along the transport system; the delivery apparatus includes one or more outlets, adapted to deposit a solution of the marker through the outlets onto at least a portion of the fibers; and thereby marking the fibers. Authentication of a fibrous material using the marking method of the invention followed obtaining a sample of the marked fibers and assaying the sample for the presence of the nucleic acid marker; and thereby determining whether the fibrous material is authentic or counterfeit. |
US10760177B2 |
Plating method, plating apparatus, and method for estimating limiting current density
A plating method for plating a substrate by increasing a current value from a predetermined current value to a first current value is provided. The plating method plates the substrate for a first predetermined period with the first current value when a first current density corresponding to the first current value is lower than a limiting current density. This plating method includes measuring a voltage value applied to the substrate, and when the current value is increased from the predetermined current value to the first current value, determining whether the first current density is equal to or more than the limiting current density or not based on an amount of change in the voltage value. |
US10760173B2 |
Ecologic method for the continuous chrome plating of bars and associated device
Method and plant for continuous chrome plating of metal bars, tubular elements and similar, wherein the bar to be chromed is made move forward fastly in a device of chrome plating without of tank of chrome plating including a plurality of anodic cells of chrome plating with tubular-torx shape, into which an electrolytic solution flows with high density of current, for forming on the bar a multi-layer chromium plating while the bar moves forward through the anodes-cells themselves, and wherein the device is characterized in feeding the electrolytic solution with a flow axially distributed and with a circulation of the electrolyte in a turbulent flow, controlled through the anode of chrome plating, said plant including furthermore many cooling stations of the bar by a jet of liquid with cryoscopic thermal step, the sealing of the bath is guaranteed by gaskets in plastic material which are reinforced by armonic steel springs. |
US10760169B2 |
Bioelectrochemical biorefining for the conversion of hydrogenous matter to hydrogen gas and other useful products
A method for the substantially complete conversion of hydrogenous matter to higher value product, the method comprising: (i) subjecting the hydrogenous matter to a substantially complete deconstruction process in which an aqueous phase containing a multiplicity of deconstructed compounds is produced; and (ii) contacting the aqueous phase with an anode of a microbial electrolysis cell, the anode containing a community of microbes thereon which oxidatively degrade one or more of the oxygenated organic compounds in the aqueous phase to produce protons and free electrons at the anode, wherein the protons and free electrons are transported to the cathode to produce hydrogen gas or a valuable reduced organic compound at the cathode upon application of a suitable cell potential across the anode and cathode. The invention is also directed to an apparatus for practicing the method described above. |
US10760168B2 |
Composite nanoparticles comprising a complexing ligand and methods of preparation thereof
The present invention is directed to composite nanoparticles comprising a metal, a rare earth element, and, optionally, a complexing ligand. The invention is also directed to composite nanoparticles having a core-shell structure and to processes for preparation of composite nanoparticles of the invention. |
US10760163B2 |
Surface treatment method of aluminum for bonding different materials
Disclosed is a method of fabricating an aluminum alloy member for bonding different materials. The method may include etching the aluminum alloy member with one or more etching solutions, and forming one or more undercuts on a surface of the aluminum alloy member. |
US10760162B2 |
Electroless copper plating polydopamine nanoparticles
Aqueous dispersions of artificially synthesized, mussel-inspired polydopamine nanoparticles were inkjet printed on flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrates. Narrow line patterns (4 μm in width) of polydopamine resulted due to evaporatively driven transport (coffee ring effect). The printed patterns were metallized via a site-selective Cu electroless plating process at a controlled temperature (30° C.) for varied bath times. The lowest electrical resistivity value of the plated Cu lines was about 6 times greater than the bulk resistivity of Cu. This process presents an industrially viable way to fabricate Cu conductive fine patterns for flexible electronics at low temperature, and low cost. |
US10760158B2 |
Ex situ coating of chamber components for semiconductor processing
Forming a protective coating ex situ in an atomic layer deposition process to coat one or more chamber components subsequently installed in a reaction chamber provides a number of benefits over more conventional coating methods such as in situ deposition of an undercoat. In certain cases the protective coating may have a particular composition such as aluminum oxide, aluminum fluoride, aluminum nitride, yttrium oxide, and/or yttrium fluoride. The protective coating may help reduce contamination on wafers processed using the coated chamber component. Further, the protective coating may act to stabilize the processing conditions within the reaction chamber, thereby achieving very stable/uniform processing results over the course of processing many batches of wafers, and minimizing radical loss. Also described are a number of techniques that may be used to restore the protective coating after the coated chamber component is used to process semiconductor wafers. |
US10760156B2 |
Copper manganese sputtering target
A method of forming a high strength copper alloy. The method comprises heating a copper material including from about 2 wt. % to about 20 wt. % manganese by weight of the copper material to a temperature above 400° C., allowing the copper material to cool to a temperature from about 325° C. to about 350° C. to form a cooled copper material, and extruding the cooled copper material with equal channel angular extrusion to form a cooled copper manganese alloy. |
US10760151B2 |
Galvanically-active in situ formed particles for controlled rate dissolving tools
A castable, moldable, and/or extrudable structure using a metallic primary alloy. One or more additives are added to the metallic primary alloy so that in situ galvanically-active reinforcement particles are formed in the melt or on cooling from the melt. The composite contain an optimal composition and morphology to achieve a specific galvanic corrosion rate in the entire composite. The in situ formed galvanically-active particles can be used to enhance mechanical properties of the composite, such as ductility and/or tensile strength. The final casting can also be enhanced by heat treatment, as well as deformation processing such as extrusion, forging, or rolling, to further improve the strength of the final composite over the as-cast material. |
US10760142B2 |
High-strength steel sheet and method for manufacturing the same
Provided are a high-strength steel sheet and a method for manufacturing the steel sheet. The high-strength steel sheet has a specified chemical composition with the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities, a microstructure including, in terms of area ratio, 30% or more of a ferrite phase, 40% to 65% of a bainite phase and/or a martensite phase, and 5% or less of cementite, in which, in a surface layer that is a region within 50 μm from the surface in the thickness direction, the area ratio of a ferrite phase is 40% to 55% and the total area ratio of a bainite phase having a grain diameter of more than 5 μm and/or a martensite phase having a grain diameter of more than 5 μm is 20% or less, and a tensile strength is 980 MPa or more. |
US10760141B2 |
Grain-oriented electrical steel sheet and manufacturing method of grain-oriented electrical steel sheet
An oriented electrical steel sheet includes Ba at about 0.005 wt % to about 0.5 wt % inclusive, Y at about 0.005 wt % to about 0.5 wt % inclusive, or a composite of Ba and Y at about 0.005 wt % to about 0.5 wt % inclusive, the remainder including Fe and impurities, based on 100 wt % of a total composition of a base steel sheet thereof. |
US10760139B2 |
Method for repairing defects on hot parts of turbomachines through hybrid hot isostatic pressing (HIP) process
In a hot isostatic pressing (HIP) method, the component to be treated, affected by imperfections, like porosity, cracks and cavities in its structure, is placed into a container together with non-metallic material in form of powder or grains having size greater than the porosity and the cracks and imperfections of the component. During the HIP process, the non-metallic material presses on the whole surface of the embedded component in order to generate a combination of temperature and forces capable to reduce defects, embedded and not embedded, in the component itself. The component is not contaminated during the process thus allowing easily removal of the non-metallic material by a simple operation of mechanical cleaning or chemical washing. |
US10760138B2 |
Methods and systems for processing a sucrose crop and sugar mixtures
A method comprising: (a) providing a partially processed sucrose crop product containing at least 2% optionally at least 5% of the sucrose content of said crop at harvest on a dry solids basis, cellulose and lignin; (b) hydrolyzing said partially processed crop product with HCl to produce an acid hydrolyzate stream and a lignin stream; and (c) de-acidifying said hydrolyzate stream to produce a de-acidified sugar solution and an HCl recovery stream. Additional, methods, systems and sugar mixtures are also disclosed. |
US10760137B2 |
Compositions and methods for detection of Babesia
Methods for the rapid detection of the presence or absence of Babesia in a biological or non-biological sample are described. The methods can include performing an amplifying step, a hybridizing step, and a detecting step. Furthermore, primers and probes targeting Babesia and kits are provided that are designed for the detection of Babesia, including, but not limited to, the Babesia species of B. microti, B. divergens, B. duncani, and B. venatorum. Also described are kits, reaction mixtures, and oligonucleotides (e.g., primer and probe) for the amplification and detection of Babesia. |
US10760132B2 |
Methods for diagnosing prostate cancer and predicting prostate cancer relapse
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for diagnosing prostate cancer and/or determining whether a prostate cancer patient is at increased risk of suffering a relapse, or a rapid relapse, of his cancer. It is based, at least in part, on the results of a comprehensive genome analysis on 241 prostate cancer samples (104 prostate cancer, 85 matched bloods, 49 matched benign prostate tissues adjacent to cancer, and 3 cell lines) which indicate that (i) genome copy number variation (CNV) occurred in both cancer and non-cancer tissues, and (ii) CNV predicts prostate cancer progression. |
US10760129B2 |
Th17 differentiation markers for acne and uses thereof
A method is described for using ROR gamma t or ROR alpha to diagnose acne and/or to screen inhibitors of Th17 differentiation. Specifically described, are methods of inhibiting ROR gamma t or ROR alpha and use of the screened inhibitors in acne treatment. |
US10760126B2 |
Detection of RNA-interacting regions in DNA
The present invention provides methods and kits for detecting RNA-interacting regions in genomic DNA. |
US10760122B2 |
Hybrid nanopores and uses thereof for detection of analytes
The invention relates to a hybrid structure comprising perforated solid substrate having at least one nanopore perforating therethrough, and devices and uses thereof. |
US10760116B2 |
Analysis kit, analyzer, and methods for analyzing template nucleic acid or target substance
The present invention provides a method for analyzing a template nucleic acid, a method for analyzing a target substance, an analysis kit for a template nucleic acid or a target substance, and an analyzer for a template nucleic acid or a target substance, which are excellent in accuracy. The method for analyzing a template nucleic acid of the present invention includes the steps of: fractionating a sample containing a template nucleic acid into a plurality of template nucleic acid fractions; amplifying a target sequence and its complementary sequence in the template nucleic acid with respect to each of the plurality of template nucleic acid fractions in the presence of a nucleic acid amplification reagent; detecting generation or quenching of a signal that shows an amplification of the target sequence or the complementary sequence with respect to each of the plurality of template nucleic acid fractions after the amplification step; and discriminating a template nucleic acid fraction in which the generation or quenching of a signal that shows the amplification has been detected among the plurality of template nucleic acid fractions as an amplified fraction in which the target sequence or the complementary sequence has been amplified, wherein the nucleic acid amplification reagent contains a primer set that amplifies the target sequence and the complementary sequence and a signal generating substance that generates or quenches a signal in response to the amplification, and the signal generating substance generates a signal in a state where it is bound sequence-dependently and quenches a signal in a state where it is not bound or quenches a signal in a state where it is bound sequence-dependently and generates a signal in a state where it is not bound, and generation and quenching of a signal are reversible. |
US10760115B2 |
Specimen disrupting method and specimen disrupting apparatus
A specimen disrupting apparatus includes: a drive unit that rotates the lower portion of a container having a solution that includes a specimen, a great number of small diameter beads, and a large diameter bead stored therein; and a control unit that controls the drive unit. The control unit controls the drive unit such that the lower portion of the container rotates at two or more different rotational speeds which are changed continuously. |
US10760114B2 |
Methods for delivering an analyte to transmembrane pores
The invention relates to a new method of delivering an analyte to a transmembrane pore in a membrane. The method involves the use of microparticles. |
US10760108B2 |
Modified RNA polymerase sigma factor 70 polypeptide
The present invention relates to a novel variant RNA polymerase sigma factor 70 (π70) polypeptide, a polynucleotide encoding the same, a microorganism containing the polypeptide, and a method for producing L-threonine by using the microorganism. |
US10760106B2 |
Variant thioesterases and methods of use
The present invention relates to variant thioesterases and their use in plants, e.g., to increase enzymatic activity and to promote increased production of mid-chain length fatty acids (e.g., 8 to 14 carbons) and at desired ratios. Further disclosed herein are methods of manufacturing renewable chemicals through the manufacture of novel triglyceride oils followed by chemical modification of the oils. Oils containing fatty acid chain lengths of C8, C10, C12 or C14 are also disclosed and are useful as feedstocks in the methods described herein. |
US10760097B2 |
CMV glycoproteins and recombinant vectors
Disclosed herein are recombinant CMV vectors which may comprise a heterologous antigen that can repeatedly infect an organism while inducing a CD8+ T cell response to immunodominant epitopes of the heterologous antigen. The CMV vector may comprise a deleterious mutation in the US11 glycoprotein or a homolog thereof. |
US10760096B2 |
Human type 55 replication defective adenovirus vector, method for preparing same and uses thereof
Provided are a human type 55 replication defective adenovirus vector, a method for preparing the same and uses thereof. The human type 55 replication defective adenovirus vector is prepared by the following method: knocking out E1 and E3 genes from Ad55, substituting the open reading frame 6 or the open reading frames 2, 3, 4, 6, and 6/7 of E4 gene in Ad55 genome with the corresponding open reading frames of Ad5 genome. In addition, an exogenous gene expression cassette may also be integrated into the E1 gene region of Ad55. |
US10760095B2 |
Methods and compositions for gray leaf spot resistance in corn
The present invention relates to the field of plant breeding. More specifically, the present invention includes a method of using haploid plants for genetic mapping of traits of interest such as disease resistance. Further, the invention includes a method for breeding corn plants containing quantitative trait loci (QTL) that are associated with resistance to Gray Leaf Spot, a fungal disease associated with Cercospora spp. |
US10760088B2 |
Isolated polynucleotides and polypeptides and methods of using same for increasing plant yield, biomass, growth rate, vigor, oil content, abiotic stress tolerance of plants and nitrogen use efficiency
Provided are isolated polynucleotides encoding a polypeptide at least 80% homologous to the amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs: 757, 456-756, 758-774, 8385-10836, and 10838-14462; and isolated polynucleotide comprising nucleic acid sequences at least 80% identical to SEQ ID NO: 377, 1-376, 378-455, and 775-8384. Also provided are nucleic acid constructs comprising same, isolated polypeptides encoded thereby, transgenic cells and transgenic plants comprising same and methods of using same for increasing yield, biomass, growth rate, vigor, oil content, fiber yield, fiber quality, abiotic stress tolerance, and/or nitrogen use efficiency of a plant. |
US10760086B2 |
Methods and compositions for weed control
Novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. |
US10760085B2 |
Kaurenoic acid hydroxylases
The present invention relates a variant polypeptide having kaurenoic acid 13-hydroxylase activity, which variant polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence which, when aligned with a kaurenoic acid 13-hydroxylase comprising the sequence set out in SEQ ID NO: 1, comprises at least one substitution of an amino acid residue corresponding to any of amino acids 72, 85, 108, 127, 129, 141, 172, 195, 196, 197, 199, 226, 236, 291, 302, 361 or 464, said positions being defined with reference to SEQ ID NO: 1 and wherein the variant has one or more modified properties as compared with a reference polypeptide having kaurenoic acid 13-hydroxylase activity. A variant polypeptide of the invention may be used in a recombinant host for the production of steviol or a steviol glycoside. |
US10760082B2 |
Cancer-treating pharmaceutical composition inhibiting expression of CCND3 or PAK2 gene
A substance inhibiting the expression of CCND3 gene or PAK2 gene, the substance containing a nucleotide such as miR-4779, may be efficiently used for preventing or treating cancer. In addition, by screening the substance that inhibits the expression of CCND3 gene or PAK2 gene, a candidate substance for preventing or treating cancer may be selected. |
US10760081B2 |
Compositions and methods for enhancing CRISPR activity by POLQ inhibition
Provided are approaches to improving CRISPR-based DNA editing by performing the editing in cells in which pol Θ (“POLQ”) enzyme and/or its function is reduced. Approaches are provided that are applicable to Cas9 nuclease and Cas9 nickase CRISPR editing. Also provided are kits that can contain a polynucleotide encoding a Cas9 and an agent for use in inhibiting POLQ, and/or or an expression vector configured for expressing a mutation template for use in CRISPR chromosome editing and an agent for use in inhibiting POLQ. |
US10760079B2 |
Variant RNAi
Provided herein are RNAi molecules including a first strand containing a guide sequence and a second strand comprising a non-guide sequence where the non-guide sequence contains a bulge opposite the seed region of the guide sequences; e.g., opposite the cleavage sequence. In some aspects, the invention provides RNAi for treating Huntington's disease. Further provided herein are expression cassettes, vectors (e.g., rAAV, recombinant adenoviral, recombinant lentiviral, and recombinant HSV vectors), cells, viral particles, and pharmaceutical compositions containing the RNAi. Yet further provided herein are methods and kits related to the use of the RNAi, for example, to treat Huntington's disease. |
US10760075B2 |
Treating and preventing microbial infections
The invention provides methods for treating or preventing microbial (eg, bacterial) infections and means for performing these methods. In particular, treatment of infections requiring rapid and durable therapy is made possible, such as for treating acute conditions such as septicemia, sepsis, SIRS or septic shock. The invention is particularly useful, for example, for treatment of microbes such as for environmental, food and beverage use. The invention relates inter alia to methods of controlling microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) or biofouling of a substrate or fluid in an industrial or domestic system. The invention also useful for the treatment of pathogenic bacterial infections in subjects receiving a treatment for a disease or condition, such as a transplant or a treatment for cancer, a viral infection or an autoimmune disease. |
US10760071B2 |
System for continuous mutagenesis in vivo to facilitate directed evolution
A system for continuous mutagenesis to facilitate directed evolution, the system including DNA polymerases carrying the novel K54E point mutation, and other point mutations including I709N, A759R, D424A (herein called K54E_LF Pol I) and this methods of use to produce and detect lines where mutagenesis is continuous and does not exhibit the usual decline in mutagenesis with sequential cloning. |
US10760069B2 |
Producing adipic acid and related compounds using hybrid polyketide synthases
The present invention provides for a polyketide synthase (PKS) capable of synthesizing a carboxylic acid, said PKS comprising a synthetic or hybrid module. The present invention also provides for a host cell comprising the PKS and when cultured produces the carboxylic acid. In some embodiments, the carboxylic acid is adipic acid. |
US10760068B2 |
Hydrogel precursor formulation and the use thereof
A hydrogel precursor formulation which is in the form of an unreacted powder. The formulation comprises an activating enzyme, preferably thrombin, a cross-linking enzyme, preferably a transglutaminase, and more preferably factor XIII transglutaminase. The cross-linking enzyme is activatable by the activating enzyme in water with or without a buffer, and at least one structural compound A. The structural compound is crosslinkable by a selective reaction mediated by the crosslinking enzyme to form a hydrogel, wherein the cross-linking enzyme is activated. |
US10760059B1 |
Reprogrammed beta cells from adult stem cells
Methods of differentiating unmodified adult stem cells into functional beta-like cells are provided, as well as compositions, tissues and devices containing such cells. The method requires inducing sequential expression of PDX1, NGN3, and MAFA in these stem cells to form reprogrammed beta cells. Methods of treating diabetes are also provided, comprising obtaining stem cells, preferably from a patient with diabetes, inducing sequential expression of PDX1, NGN3, and MAFA, in said stem cells to form reprogrammed beta cells, and introducing said reprogrammed beta cells into a pancreas of said patient. Alternatively, it may be possible to inject such cells systemically, if the cells are targeted for the pancreas. In yet another embodiment, the reprogrammed beta cells are placed into an artificial pancreas that is surgically placed or injected into the patient. |
US10760053B2 |
Method of manufacturing or differentiating mammalian pluripotent stem cells or progenitor cells using a hollow fiber bioreactor
The present disclosure provides a method of manufacturing and differentiating mammalian stem cells, and in one embodiment human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc), e.g., manufacturing neuron progenitors, e.g., derived from iPSC, on a large scale by the use of an automated hollow fiber reactor system. In one embodiment, human iPSc that can be differentiated into cardiomyocytes or neuron progenitors are provided. The method comprises seeding a hollow fiber reactor with stem cells such as iPSc, or differentiated iPSc, growing and expanding the seeded cells using appropriate growth factors and nutrients, and harvesting the cells after expansion from the hollow fiber reactor walls, e.g., with the use of an enzyme. The method can produce billions of cells per week from seeding the reactor with a minimum number of starting stem cells or neuron progenitor cells. |
US10760052B2 |
Method of inhibiting tau phosphorylation
A method of inhibiting phosphorylation of the tau protein and/or a TLR4-mediated immune response is disclosed. The method contemplates administering to cells in recognized need thereof such as cells of the central nervous system an effective amount of a of a compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof that binds to a pentapeptide of filamin A (FLNA) of SEQ ID NO: 1, and contains at least four of the six pharmacophores of FIGS. 35-40. |
US10760050B2 |
Method for producing retinal pigment epithelial cells
The present invention provides a method for producing a retinal pigment epithelial cell, including (1) a first step of subjecting pluripotent stem cells to floating culture in a serum-free medium to form an aggregate of pluripotent stem cells, (2) a second step of subjecting the aggregate formed in step (1) to floating culture in a serum-free medium or serum-containing medium each being free of a substance acting on the Sonic hedgehog signal transduction pathway and containing a substance acting on the BMP signal transduction pathway, thereby obtaining an aggregate containing retinal progenitor cells, and (3) a third step of subjecting the aggregate formed in step (2) to floating culture in a serum-free medium or serum-containing medium each being free of a substance acting on the Sonic hedgehog signal transduction pathway and a substance acting on the BMP signal transduction pathway and containing a substance acting on the Wnt signal pathway, thereby obtaining an aggregate containing retinal pigment epithelial cell. |
US10760049B2 |
Generation of neural stem cells from undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells
The present invention relates to the generation of neural cells from undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells. In particular it relates to directing the differentiation of human ES cells into neural progenitors and neural cells and the production of functioning neural cells and/or neural cells of a specific type. The invention also includes the use of these cells for the treatment of neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease. |
US10760046B2 |
Methods of patterning cells on a surface of a substrate and programmed assembly of three-dimensional living tissues
The present disclosure provides methods of patterning cells on a surface of a substrate. The methods include disposing a pattern of nucleic acids on a surface of a substrate, and contacting the patterned nucleic acids under hybridization conditions with a first suspension of cells, where cells of the first suspension include cell surface-attached nucleic acids complementary to the patterned nucleic acids, and where the cell surface-attached nucleic acids hybridize to the patterned nucleic acids to pattern the cells on the surface of the substrate. Systems and kits for practicing the methods are also provided. |
US10760041B2 |
Cell culture bag with internal dialysis membrane
The invention discloses a flexible bag for cell cultivation, comprising a cultivation compartment and at least one dialysis compartment, wherein the dialysis compartment(s) is/are delimited from the cultivation compartment by one or more dialysis membranes and is/are fluidically connected to a first and a second port in the bag. |
US10760036B2 |
Detergent composition comprising subtilase variants
The present disclosure relates to detergent compositions comprising subtilase variants exhibiting improved stability and/or improved wash performance in liquid detergent and methods for obtaining such detergent compositions. The variants are suitable for use in e.g. cleaning or detergent compositions, such as laundry detergent compositions and dish wash compositions, including automatic dish wash compositions. |
US10760033B2 |
Process of forming 2-(4-isobutyl-2-methylphenyl) propanal
The regio-selective functionalization of a dialkyl benzene compound wherein the ratio of the compound functionalized at position (a) to the compound functionalized at the position (b) is at least 70:30, more particularly at least 80:20, still more particularly at least 85:15, and still more particularly at least 90:10, characterised in that the substituent R is an isobutyl group. |
US10760029B2 |
Water-based lubricating coating agent for metal material, surface-treated metal material, and method for forming lubricating coating for metal material
Provided is a water-based lubricating coating agent for a metal material, capable of carrying out a chemical conversion treatment and a lubrication treatment at the same time, which makes it possible to achieve excellent lubricity even in plastic working, press molding, and the like, and at the same time, operability (e.g., process shortening, sludge reduction).The water-based lubricating coating agent having pH of 2.0 to 6.5 for a metal material is obtained by blending: at least one lubricating component other than black-based solid lubricants; and at least one chemical conversion component selected from the group consisting of a phosphoric acid compound, an oxalic acid compound, a molybdic acid compound, a zirconium compound, and a titanium compound, the concentration of the lubricating component is 5 mass % or more in mass ratio to the total solid content mass in the lubricating coating agent, and the concentration of the chemical conversion component is 0.3 to 8 mass % when the total mass of the lubricating coating agent is regarded as 100 mass %. |
US10760027B2 |
Sliding member having coating film and method for forming coating film
A sliding member having a coating film and a method for forming a coating film, which can realize both of improvement in lubricity of the coating film by using a solid lubricant and improvement in adhesiveness of the coating film to a ground, and a method for forming a coating film. |
US10760026B2 |
Enzyme treatment of coal for mercury remediation
Emissions of mercury, NOx, and/or SOx are reduced by enzyme treating coal before combustion, optionally with further treatment of the coal with certain non-bromine containing powder sorbents. y using the steps together, mercury can be reduced by 40% or more, and NOx by 20% or more. Advantageously, no bromine is introduced with the remediation steps. |
US10760025B2 |
Preventing hydrate formation in a flowline
A water content sensor is positioned within a flowline downstream of a well-choke. The water content sensor is configured to determine a water content percentage of a production fluid flowing through the flowline. A temperature sensor is positioned downstream of the well-choke. The temperature sensor is configured to determine a temperature of the production fluid flowing through the flowline. A heating jacket surroundings at least a portion of the flowline. The heating-jacket is configured to transfer heat into the flowline. A controller is configured to receive a signal from each of the water content sensor and the temperature sensor, and control the heating jacket in response to a signal from each of the water content sensor and the temperature sensor. |
US10760024B2 |
Method and system for upgrading biogas
A method for providing renewable natural gas (RNG) includes removing hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon dioxide from biogas to provide partially purified biogas, which may be stored in a mobile storage tank. The partially purified biogas is transported to a biogas upgrading facility, at least partially by truck, rail, or ship. At the biogas upgrading facility, the partially purified biogas is further purified to provide the RNG, which can be injected into a distribution system (e.g., natural gas grid) and/or provided for use in transportation. |
US10760023B2 |
Synthetic atomic fuel and a method of producing same
A method of producing atomic or quantum fuel includes the steps of providing a plurality of spinning bodies having mass, angularly accelerating the spinning bodies so as to spin each spinning body at angular velocities approaching the speed of light to thereby store energy in the spinning bodies, and in one embodiment so as to cause time dilation, triggering a conversion of the stored energy from an angular momentum of at least parts of the spinning bodies so as to convert the stored energy to translational or radiation energy. |
US10760021B2 |
Natural gas condensates in fuel compositions
Compositions corresponding to marine diesel fuels, fuel oils, jet fuels, and/or blending components thereof are provided that include at least a portion of a natural gas condensate fraction. Natural gas condensate fractions derived from a natural gas condensate with sufficiently low API gravity can provide a source of low sulfur, low pour point blend stock for formation of marine diesel and/or fuel oil fractions. Natural gas condensate fractions can provide these advantages and/or other advantages without requiring prior hydroprocessing and/or cracking. |
US10760019B2 |
Advanced combustion fuel compositions
Fuel compositions for advanced combustion engines that include a naphtha boiling range portion are provided, where the fuel compositions can have a reduced ignition delay and/or an improved derived cetane number. The improved combustion properties can be achieved by adding a portion of a light naphtha (boiling range) composition to a heavy naphtha boiling range composition. The addition of up to about 10 vol % of a light naphtha composition to a heavy naphtha composition can result in a mixture having a reduced ignition delay relative to the heavy naphtha composition. |
US10760015B2 |
Installation and integrated hydrotreatment and hydroconversion process with common fractionation section
An installation for the hydrotreatment and hydroconversion of hydrocarbon-containing feedstocks, with a common fractionation section, for the production of at least one of the following products: naphtha (light and/or heavy), diesel, kerosene, distillate and residue: comprising at least: at least one hydroconversion reactor, a hot high-pressure separator drum B-1, a cold high-pressure separator drum B-2, at least one hydrotreatment reactor, a cold high-pressure separator drum B-20, a common fractionation section separating a top fraction, an intermediate fraction and a heavy fraction, An integrated hydroconversion and hydrotreatment process implementing said installation. |
US10760014B2 |
Catalyst and process for conversion of vacuum resid to middle distillates
This invention relates to a process for hydro cracking of heavy oils. More particularly, this invention relates to a catalytic process for converting heavy oils, such as vacuum gas oil (VGO) and VGO containing a high proportion of vacuum resid (VR) to middle distillate products. |
US10760013B2 |
Process and apparatus for recycling slurry hydrocracked product
Recycle of slurry hydrocracked product to a subsequent slurry hydrocracking reactor downstream of a lead slurry hydrocracking reactor produces reduced mesophase and provides better reactor stability as opposed to recycle to the lead slurry hydrocracking reactor. The recycle stream may be a vacuum bottoms stream and/or a slop wax stream from a fractionation column. |
US10760010B2 |
Methods and systems to separate hydrocarbon mixtures such as natural gas into light and heavy components
The present invention integrates adsorption and liquefaction techniques to separate hydrocarbon feed mixtures into light and heavy components. A feed is partially liquefied in two or more stages. A first stage occurs at higher pressure. A second stage occurs at lower pressure. At each stage, gas and liquid components are separated. The separated heavy components resulting from liquefaction provide a purified natural gas liquid product. The separated gas components may be further processed and/or handled to provide purified natural gas. Heavy streams resulting from the further processing of the separated gas streams may be recycled and incorporated into the feed mixture. By using separate liquefaction stages at different pressures to favor C1 and then C2 separation from the heavy stream, a natural gas liquid product with high C3+ purity results. |
US10760008B2 |
Compositions and methods of removing contaminants in refinery desalting
It has been discovered that contaminants such as metals and/or amines can be transferred from a hydrocarbon phase to a water phase in an emulsion breaking process by using a composition that contains water-soluble C5-C12 polyhydroxy carboxylic acids, ammonium salts thereof, alkali metal salts thereof, and mixtures of all of these. The composition may also optionally include a mineral acid to reduce the pH of the desalter wash water. The method permits transfer of metals and/or amines into the aqueous phase with little or no hydrocarbon phase under-carry into the aqueous phase. Resolving the emulsion into the hydrocarbon phase and the aqueous phase occurs in a refinery desalting process using electrostatic coalescence. The composition is particularly useful in treating crude oil emulsions, and in removing calcium and other metals therefrom. The polyhydroxy carboxylic acid additionally inhibits metal corrosion of metal pipe or other equipment used in a crude unit. |
US10760005B2 |
Particle including atomic-scale channel, method of preparing the same, and catalyst including the same
The present disclosure relates to a particle including at least one atomic-scale channel formed on a surface of the particle or on a surface and inside of the particle; a catalyst including the particle, particularly a catalyst for efficient and selective electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide into high value-added C2+ fuel; and a method of preparing the particle. |
US10760001B2 |
Straight fin for device for recovering waste heat of raw coke oven gas in ascension pipe of coke oven, and heat recovering device
A straight fin for a device for recovering the waste heat of raw coke oven gas in the ascension pipe of the coke oven includes the straight fin body and a group of V-shaped notches disposed on the straight fin body. The depth h of the V-shaped notches is less than the width H of the straight fin body. The distances between the adjacent V-shaped notches increase from bottom to top in the longitudinal direction of the straight fin body. The present invention further provides a heat recovering device and a power generation device both including the straight fins. Moreover, the width, the angle, and the distances in the longitudinal direction of the V-shaped notches at the top of the straight fin are determined according to the temperature field distribution during use of the device. |
US10759997B2 |
Polymerizable compound, liquid crystal medium containing same and liquid crystal display device
Disclosed is a polymerizable compound having a structural formula as represented by the following formula I: The polymerizable compound disclosed in the present invention has a plurality of ring systems, and the entire molecular structure thereof is curved and twisted. The present invention further discloses a liquid crystal medium comprising the polymerizable compound, the polymerizable compound provided by the present invention has an appropriate polymerization rate in the liquid crystal medium, and the liquid crystal medium can be well applied to a PS-(polymer stabilized)- or PSA-(polymer stabilized alignment)-type liquid crystal display device. Further disclosed is a liquid crystal display device prepared from the liquid crystal medium. |
US10759996B2 |
Liquid-crystal medium
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal (LC) medium comprising polymerisable compounds, to a process for its preparation, to its use for optical, electro-optical and electronic purposes, in particular in LC displays, and to LC displays comprising it. |
US10759989B2 |
Temperature-stable paraffin inhibitor compositions
Disclosed are compositions including up to 20 wt % of a paraffin inhibiting polymer and a non-polymeric ester compound, wherein the compositions flow at a temperature between about 0° C. and −40° C., or between about −20° C. and −40° C. The non-polymeric ester compounds are liquids at 20° C. and atmospheric pressure, and have boiling points over 100° C., in many cases over 200° C. The compositions are useful to inhibit paraffin deposition during petroleum recovery, refining, storing, and transporting under field conditions, wherein the concentrates are pumpable and pourable, do not precipitate, and do not exhibit high pressure buildup inside enclosed containers at temperatures as low as −40° C. and as high as 60° C. |
US10759988B2 |
Encapsulation of hydrophilic additives
The instant invention relates to a process for the encapsulation of a non-amine hydrophilic compound C, comprising the steps of: (E1) providing a reverse emulsion containing: an oil phase (O), comprising a curable mixture of isocyanate and polyalkyldiene hydroxylated or polyol dispersed in said oil phase, drops of an aqueous phase W1, containing: said non-amine hydrophilic compound C; and at least 5% by weight of a compound C carrying more than 2 amine groups; (E2) pouring the reverse emulsion of step (E1) in a second water phase W2 to make a multiple emulsion water/oil/water; and, then, (E3) curing into polyurethane all or part of the curable mixture contained in the oil phase. |
US10759984B2 |
Rapidly dehydrating lost circulation material (LCM)
A rapidly dehydrating lost circulation material (LCM) composition is provided. The LCM composition may include a carrier fluid, volcanic ash, a viscosifier, and date tree rachis fibers. The carrier fluid may be water and the viscosifier may be a cellulosic microfiber. The LCM composition may form a rapidly dehydrating loss control slurry (RDLCS). The LCM composition may be formed by mixing the carrier fluid, the volcanic ash, the viscosifier, and the date tree rachis fibers in a mixer to form a homogenous mixture. Methods of lost circulation control and manufacture of a rapidly dehydrating LCM are also provided. |
US10759972B2 |
Adhesive tape
The adhesive tape includes: a resin layer that is formed by applying resin coating, the resin coating containing a resin having an acid number of 50 mg/g or more and 130 mg/g or less, and at least one type of cross-linking agent selected from between an epoxy-based cross-linking agent and a metal chelate cross-linking agent; and an adhesive layer that is laminated on or above the resin layer, and is formed by applying adhesive coating, the adhesive coating containing a resin including a hydroxyl group, and a metal chelate compound. |
US10759971B2 |
Adhesive composition for semiconductor, adhesive film for semiconductor, and dicing die bonding film
The present invention relates to an adhesive composition for a semiconductor including: a thermoplastic resin having a glass transition temperature of −10° C. to 20° C.; a curing agent containing a phenol resin having a softening point of 70° C. or more; a solid epoxy resin; and a liquid epoxy resin, wherein a weight ratio of the total contents of the solid epoxy resin and the liquid epoxy resin to the thermoplastic resin is 1.6 to 2.6, an adhesive film for a semiconductor including the adhesive composition for a semiconductor, a dicing die bonding film including an adhesive layer including the adhesive composition for a semiconductor, and a method for dicing a semiconductor wafer using the dicing die bonding film. |
US10759969B2 |
Polishing composition, polishing method, and method for manufacturing semiconductor substrate
The present invention provides a polishing composition which is suitable for polishing an object to be polished having a layer containing a Group III-V compound, suppresses etching of the Group III-V compound, and is capable of polishing at a high polishing speed. The polishing composition according to the present invention is a polishing composition used for polishing an object to be polished having a layer containing a Group III-V compound and contains abrasive grains, an oxidizer, and an anionic surfactant. |
US10759964B2 |
Semiconductor film composition, method of manufacturing semiconductor film composition, method of manufacturing semiconductor member, method of manufacturing semiconductor processing material, and semiconductor device
A composition for forming a film for semiconductor devices including: a compound (A) including a cationic functional group containing at least one of a primary nitrogen atom or a secondary nitrogen atom and having a weight average molecular weight of from 10,000 to 400,000; a crosslinking agent (B) which includes the three or more —C(═O)OX groups (X is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms) in the molecule, in which from one to six of three or more —C(═O)OX groups are —C(═O)OH groups, and which has a weight average molecular weight of from 200 to 600; and water (D), in which the compound (A) is an aliphatic amine. |
US10759962B2 |
Method for applying RMA crosslinkable coating on modified epoxy primer coating
A method for applying a RMA crosslinked coating with improved adhesion, comprising the steps of applying on the substrate surface a layer of a modified epoxy primer comprising an epoxy functional polymer binder and a crosslinker, wherein adhesion of the RMA crosslinked coating to the epoxy primer layer is improved by said primer comprising after curing functional groups X reactable with crosslinkable components of the RMA crosslinkable composition or a precursor of functional groups X, preferably a moisture deblockable precursor. The invention also relates to modified epoxy primers, compositions for improving adhesion of epoxy primers and use thereof to improve adhesion of RMA crosslinkable coatings. |
US10759959B2 |
Waterborne compositions and compact processes of forming multi-component composite coating compositions on substrates
The present invention provides waterborne curable film-forming compositions comprising: a) an aqueous dispersion of polymeric acrylic particles, wherein the particles have a Z average particle size less than 80 nm and have reactive functional groups; wherein the particles are prepared from a monomer mixture comprising ethylenically unsaturated monomers that are polymerized in the presence of a branched polymer having an acid value of 40-200, wherein the branched polymer is prepared from ethylenically unsaturated monomers; b) a crosslinking agent having functional groups reactive with functional groups on the polymeric acrylic particles; and c) an aqueous dispersion of at least one additional polymer having hydroxyl and/or acid functional groups and having a Z average particle size greater than 100 nm. Further provided are multilayer coated substrates comprising the curable film-forming compositions and methods for forming a composite coating on a substrate using the curable film-forming compositions. |
US10759958B2 |
Aqueous based blend composition and method of producing the same
An aqueous based blend composition including (a) an aqueous polyolefin dispersion comprising the melt blending product of one or more base polymers and one or more stabilizing agents in the presence of water and optionally one or more neutralizing agents, having an average volume particle size diameter from 400 to 1500 nm, and a pH from 8 to 11; and (b) from 0.1 to 50 percent by weight based on the solid content of the dispersion one or more crosslinking agents is provided. |
US10759952B2 |
Aqueous radiation curable inkjet inks
An aqueous radiation curable inkjet ink contains an aqueous medium and polymer nanoparticles charged with a polymerizable compound. |
US10759951B2 |
Paraffin deposition inhibitor coatings
A containment for crude oil that inhibits paraffin deposition thereon is described. One to twenty coatings of a composition including a polyacrylate are applied to a crude oil contact surface of a crude oil containment; the polyacrylate includes at least about 50 mole % acrylic acid residues or the conjugate base thereof. The coating compositions are suitably delivered from a water dispersion, solution, or emulsion and dried before applying a subsequent coating. Each of the one to twenty coatings are formed from the same or from different polyacrylate coating compositions. The coated containment surfaces inhibit deposition of at least 10 wt % and as much as 90 wt % of paraffin solids from a crude oil compared to the same crude oil contact in the absence of the one to twenty coatings. The coatings inhibit paraffin deposition at temperatures between about 60° C. and −40° C. |
US10759945B2 |
Anti-adhesive composition for unvulcanized rubber
The disclosure provides an anti-adhesive composition for unvulcanized rubbers which enables a reduction in anti-adhesive-induced dusting, can exhibit high anti-adhesive properties even in a small application amount, and brings about high slipperiness. The anti-adhesive composition for unvulcanized rubbers includes (A) a water-soluble polymer, (B) particles of a water-insoluble organic polymer, (C) a metal soap, (D) a surfactant and water. The anti-adhesive composition for unvulcanized rubbers includes, with respect to the whole mass of the components excluding the water, 30 mass % or more the component (A), 1-20 mass % the component (B), 20-50 mass % the component (C), and 10-20 mass % the component (D). |
US10759944B2 |
Film
The object of the present invention is to provide a polydialkylsiloxane backbone containing film excellent in durability against hot water. The film of the present invention comprises a polydialkylsiloxane backbone, wherein the ratio of carbon atoms to silicon atoms (C/Si) is not less than 0.93 and less than 1.38 in terms of moles. In the film, the magnitude of a contact angle change ratio dW represented by a specific formula can be not less than −10% provided that θ0 is an initial contact angle of water, and θW is a contact angle of water on the film immersed in ion-exchanged water of 70° C. for 24 hours. |
US10759937B2 |
Polyketone composition including epoxy compound, cured polyketone, optical element, and image display device
A polyketone composition includes: (A) a polyketone having, in a main chain, a structural unit represented by the following Formula (I); and (B) an epoxy compound. In Formula (I), X represents a bivalent group that has from 1 to 50 carbon atoms and that may have a substituent group, Y represents a bivalent hydrocarbon group that has from 1 to 30 carbon atoms and that may have a substituent group, and n represents an integer from 1 to 1500. |
US10759932B2 |
Molding compound, method for the preparation of said molding compound, electronic component, and motor vehicle
The invention relates to a molding compound (100) for electronic components, comprising a plastic main matrix (10) into which a polypropylene plastic particles (11) having a beta-crystallite structure are introduced. |
US10759931B2 |
High flow heterophasic polyolefin compositions having improved stiffness/impact balance
High flow nucleated heterophasic polyolefin compositions comprising a matrix comprising a propylene homo- and/or copolymer and an elastomeric alpha-olefin copolymer phase dispersed in the matrix, which have rather high melt flow rate, improved impact strength but also an excellent impact/stiffness balance and a process for the preparation of such a heterophasic polyolefin composition, articles made therefrom and uses of the heterophasic polyolefin composition. |
US10759928B2 |
Ethylene-based polymers and processes to make the same
A composition comprising an ethylene-based polymer, which comprises the following properties: a) (Mw(abs)/Mw(conv)−2.00)*(100,000 g/mol/Mw(abs))*CDF?IR #191 (MW≤10,000 g/mol)≥0.030; and b) a melt index (I2) from 0.30 to 2.50 g/10 min. |
US10759927B1 |
Ethylene-based polymers and processes to make the same
The invention provides a composition comprising an ethylene-based polymer, wherein the ethylene-based polymer comprises the following properties: a) a Mw(abs)/Mw(conv) >2.60; and b) a CDFRIR (at Mw<10,000 g/mole) >0.145. |
US10759925B2 |
Preparation method of rubber composition for tire and production method of tire
A preparation method of a rubber composition for a tire assures that good processability can be obtained even if a silane coupling agent having a mercapto group is blended. The preparation method of a rubber composition for a tire characterized by initiating kneading of a rubber component and a compound of the formula (1) before kneading the rubber component and a silane coupling agent having a mercapto group. (Wherein R1 represents a straight-chain or branched chain alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms or a cycloalkyl group having 3 to 12 carbon atoms, and R2 and R3 together with nitrogen bonded thereto form a succinimide group, a maleimide group or a phthalimide group.) |
US10759924B2 |
Surface-coated acetylacetone metal salt and method for producing same
The invention provides an acetylacetone metal salt having on the surface a coating formed of a hydrocarbon wax having substantially no acid value, wherein the acetylacetone metal salt is at least one selected from the group consisting of calcium salt, magnesium salt and zinc salt. |
US10759923B2 |
Compositions and methods for improved abrasion resistance of polymeric components
Described herein are component compositions comprising a blend of a polymer resin together with silica glass beads. In certain embodiments, the components demonstrate improved abrasion resistance as do the industrial fabrics produced that comprise at least one component of the instant disclosure. |
US10759921B2 |
Method for producing an aqueous foam
A method for producing an aqueous foam comprising (a) preparing a solution comprising at least one surfactant and at least one protic polar solvent, (b) bringing the solution into contact with a pressurised gas to obtain a two-phase mixture, and (c) injecting the two-phase mixture to obtain the aqueous foam after expansion or dispersion of the gas. The solution further comprises at least one gelling compound chosen from a non-nitrogenous polysaccharide and gelatin. An aqueous foam obtained by such method and uses of the same, in particular in the fields of decontamination, the purification of effluents, or the defusing or containment of explosive devices or suspected explosive devices. |
US10759919B2 |
Polyurethane gel particles, methods and use in flexible foams
Combinations of open cell flexible foams with polyurethane gel particles, and methods of making the combinations are described using a variety of procedures. The open cell flexible foam may partially or wholly comprise polyurethane foam and latex foam. |
US10759900B1 |
Liquid crystalline polyester compositions and methods
Liquid crystalline hydroquinone-3,4′-biphenyl dicarboxylate polyesters, and methods of making them. The polyesters may be melt processed at a temperature below the thermal decomposition temperature and the isotropic temperature, and may form a liquid crystalline glass phase. The polyesters may be formed by polycondensation of hydroquinone or a hydroquinone derivative with 3,4′-biphenyl dicarboxylic acid. |
US10759899B2 |
Recyclable polymers based on ring-fused gamma-butyrolactones
The invention discloses a class of new polymers, trans-ring-fused poly(4-hydroxybutyrate)s (RF-P4HB) that exhibit a unique set of properties, including robust thermal stability and mechanical strength, quantitative recyclability to the building block monomers via thermolysis and/or chemical catalysis, and convenient production from the chemical ring-opening polymerization under ambient temperature and pressure. Another unique property is the formation of crystalline stereocomplexed polymers with high melting temperature upon mixing the two enantiomeric RF-P4HB chains via stereocomplexing co-crystallization. This invention also provides the corresponding ring-fused lactone monomer structures that enable the synthesis of the RF-P4HB polymers, through trans-fusing of rings to the parent γ-butyrolactone ring. Furthermore, a polymerization or copolymerization process for the synthesis of RF-P4HB polymers and copolymers is disclosed. |
US10759897B2 |
Urethane-modified (meth)acrylamide compound and active energy ray curable resin composition containing same
Provided is an active energy ray curable resin which has excellent compatibility with organic solvents, general purpose acrylic monomers, and oligomers, and a high curing property with an active energy ray, and also has a high adhesion property for each substrate. A cured film obtained by ultraviolet curing of the active energy ray curable resin has an excellent surface curing property, scratch resistance and bending resistance, while also having high transparency. Provided is a urethane modified (meth)acrylamide compound having a urethane bond and one or more (meth)acrylamide groups in the molecule. The urethane modified (meth)acrylamide compound has excellent compatibility with organic solvents, general purpose acrylic monomers, and oligomers, and exhibits a high curing property with an active energy ray. Also provided is an active energy ray curable resin which is obtained with the urethane modified (meth)acrylamide compound and has an excellent surface curing property, scratch resistance, and bending resistance. |
US10759895B2 |
Polymerizable composition for optical material
An embodiment relates to a polymerizable composition for an optical material and a polythiourethane-based compound prepared therefrom. The polythiourethane-based compound is excellent in appearance with low generation rates of stirae and bubbles. |
US10759886B2 |
Single reactor production of polymers in gas or slurry phase
Disclosed are methods for the production of polymers, including random copolymers (RCPs), in single reactor gas or slurry phase polymerization processes, and polymer compositions produced therefrom. The methods enable polymers having low melting temperatures to be made in gas and slurry phase polymerization processes, where they conventionally could not be made in these processes due to stickiness and fouling problems in the reactor. |
US10759883B2 |
Process for the polymerization of olefins
The present invention relates to a process for the continuous preparation of a polyolefin in a reactor from one or more α-olefin monomers of which at least one is ethylene or propylene, wherein the reactor comprises a fluidized bed, an expanded section located at or near the top of the reactor, a distribution plate located at the lower part of the reactor and an inlet for a recycle stream located under the distribution plate wherein the process comprises—feeding a polymerization catalyst to the fluidized bed in the area above the distribution plate—feeding the one or more α-olefin monomers to the reactor—withdrawing the polyolefin from the reactor—circulating fluids from the top of the reactor to the bottom of the reactor, wherein the circulating fluids are compressed using a compressor and subsequently cooled using a heat exchanger to form a cooled recycle stream comprising liquid, and wherein the cooled recycle stream is introduced into the reactor using the inlet for the recycle stream wherein a part of the cooled recycle stream is drawn to form a liquid comprising stream, wherein the liquid comprising stream is introduced into the expanded section during at least part of the polymerization process, and wherein the liquid comprising stream is brought into contact with at least part of the interior surface of the expanded section. |
US10759881B2 |
Cationic polymers and porous materials
According to one or more embodiments, a mesoporous zeolite may included a microporous framework that includes a plurality of micropores having diameters of less than or equal to 2 nm, and a plurality of mesopores having diameters of greater than 2 nm and less than or equal to 50 nm. The mesoporous zeolite may included an aluminosilicate material, a titanosilicate material, or a pure silicate material. The mesoporous zeolite may included a surface area of greater than 350 m2/g and a pore volume of greater than 0.3 cm3/g. |
US10759880B2 |
Process for recovering hydrocarbons in a solution polymerisation process
A process for producing a polymer composition comprising the steps (A) to (M) as recited herein, involving the polymerization, in a polymerization reactor of a first polymer, a first stream thereof being passed into a first separator wherein a first liquid phase comprising the polymer and a first vapor phase coexist; withdrawing a first vapor stream and a first concentrated solution stream comprising the polymer from the first separator, passing at least a part of the first vapor stream to a first fractionator; withdrawing a first overhead stream and a first bottom stream from the first fractionator; recovering at least a part of the first overhead stream as a first recycle stream and passing it to the polymerization reactor; passing the first concentrated solution stream from the first separator to a second separator, wherein a second liquid phase comprising the polymer and a second vapor phase coexist; passing at least a part of the second vapor stream to a second fractionator; withdrawing a second overhead stream and a second bottom stream from the second fractionator; recovering at least a part of the second overhead stream as a second recycle stream and passing it to the polymerization reactor; wherein the mass flow rate of the first recycle stream is at least 80% of the mass flow rate of the first vapor stream and the mass flow rate of the second recycle stream is at least 70% of the mass flow rate of the second vapor stream. |
US10759874B2 |
Gelling esterified cellulose ethers
An esterified cellulose comprising aliphatic monovalent acyl groups and groups of the formula —C(O)—R—COOH, R being a divalent hydrocarbon group, has the following properties: i) the degree of neutralization of the groups —C(O)—R—COOH is not more than 0.4, ii) the total degree of ester substitution is from 0.03 to 0.38, and iii) the esterified cellulose ether has a solubility in water of at least 2.0 weight percent at 20° C. |
US10759873B2 |
Esterified cellulose ethers of high molecular weight and homogeneity
Esterified cellulose ethers which have i) as ester groups aliphatic monovalent acyl groups or a combination of aliphatic monovalent acyl groups and groups of the formula —C(O)—R—COOA wherein R is a divalent aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon group and A is hydrogen or a cation, ii) a weight average molecular weight Mw of from 80,000 Dalton to 220,000 Dalton, iii) a Polydispersity Mw/Mn of from 1.3 to 4.0, and iv) an Mz/Mn of not more than 18.5, when the weight average molecular weight Mw, the number average molecular weight Mn and the z-average molecular weight Mz are measured by SEC-MALLS using as mobile phase a mixture produced from 40 parts by volume of acetonitrile and 60 parts by volume of aqueous buffer containing 50 mM NaH2—PO4 and 0.1 M NaNO3. are useful as enteric polymers for pharmaceutical dosage forms. |
US10759867B2 |
Antibody variants and uses thereof
Described herein are polypeptides and related antibodies comprising a variant Fc domain. The variant Fc domain provide for stabilized Fc:Fc interactions when the polypeptide(s), antibody or antibodies are bound to its target, antigen or antigens on the surface of a cell, thus providing for improved effector functions, such as CDC-response. |
US10759864B2 |
Anti-human transferrin receptor antibody capable of penetrating blood-brain barrier
Provided is an anti-human transferrin receptor antibody or an analog thereof, wherein in the heavy chain variable region of the antibody, (a) CDR1 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth as SEQ ID NO: 62 or SEQ ID NO: 63, (b) CDR2 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth as SEQ ID NO: 13 or SEQ ID NO: 14, and (c) CDR3 comprises the amino acid sequence set forth as SEQ ID NO: 15 or SEQ ID NO: 16, and an analogue thereof. |
US10759859B2 |
Anti-PD-1 antibodies and uses thereof
A subset of humanized anti-PD-1 antibodies that inhibit binding of PD-L1 and PD-L2 to human PD-1. These binding proteins modulate the immune system through the manipulation of the PD-1 signaling pathway to treat immune dysfunctional disorders, including for example cancers. |
US10759855B2 |
Antigen binding molecules to TIGIT
Provided herein are antigen binding molecules that bind to TIGIT, include antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof. |
US10759852B2 |
Anti-TNF-alpha-antibodies and functional fragments thereof
The present invention relates to antibody molecules and functional fragments thereof, capable of binding to tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), to processes for their production, and to their therapeutic uses. |
US10759844B2 |
Disulfide stabilised antibodies and fragments thereof
The present disclosure provides an antibody or antibody fragment comprising at least one Fab molecule, wherein the light chain variable region, VL and the heavy chain region, VH of the Fab molecule are linked by one or more disulfide bonds, and use of the same in treatment or prophylaxis. |
US10759832B2 |
Methods for treating cancer
Peptides having a human minute binding protein-2 (HDM-2) targeting sequence that target the human minute binding protein-2, fusion proteins having a HDM-2 targeting sequence, and methods of using the peptides and proteins to treat cancer are described. |
US10759828B2 |
Neuroactive steroids, compositions, and uses thereof
Compounds are provided according to Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein Z is a group of the formula (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), or (v): and wherein L1, L2, L3, X1, X2, Y, RZ4, RZ5, RZ6, n, R1, R2, R3a, R3b, R4a, R4b, R6a, R6b, R7a, R7b, R11a, R11b, R14, R17, R19, R20, R23a, R23b, and R24 are as defined herein, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Compounds of the present invention are contemplated useful for the prevention and treatment of a variety of CNS-related conditions in mammals. |
US10759826B2 |
15β-substituted estrone derivatives as selective inhibitors of 17β-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenases, method of preparation and use thereof
15β-substituted derivatives of estrone of general formula I wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 are independently selected from the group consisting of: C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy, C1-C4 halogenalkyl, halogen, COOR6 wherein R6 is C1-C4 alkyl; H, OH; optionally, R3, R4 and R5 are each formed by a hydrogen atom, while R1 and R2 together form an aryl group, preferably naphthyl, in which the aromatic ring in position C-15 can be mono-, di-, tri-, tetra- and penta-substituted with substituents R1-R5. Compounds of the invention may be used for diagnosis and possibly also for the treatment of estrogen-dependent diseases. |
US10759822B2 |
Brain-targeting prodrug for AMPA receptor synergist, and pharmaceutical applications thereof
Disclosed in the present invention is a compound of Formula (I), a geometric or optical isomer, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, a solvate or a polymorph thereof. Also disclosed in the present invention is a composition comprising the compound of Formula (I), the geometric or optical isomer, the pharmaceutically acceptable salt, the solvate or the polymorph thereof. Also disclosed in the present invention is a use of the compound of Formula (I), the geometric or optical isomer, the pharmaceutically acceptable salt, the solvate or the polymorph thereof in the treatment of a disease or disorder such as a hypoglutamatergic condition, a neurodegenerative disease or respiratory depression, particularly in the treatment of a disease or disorder associated with AMPA receptor. |
US10759819B2 |
Single-side modified β-Anderson-type heteropolymolybdate organic derivatives
The present disclosure provides a single-side modified β-Anderson-type heteropolymolybdate organic derivative having an anionic moiety with a general formula represented by: β-{[RC(CH2O)3]M(OH)3Mo6O18}3−; β represents a non-planar folded structure; R=substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, CnH2nX (n is an integer from 0 to 22; X═H, OH, NH(CH2)3SO3H, NHCH2COOH, NH2, or NO2); M=Cr3+. The single-side modified β-Anderson-type heteropolymolybdate organic derivative can be prepared under hydrothermal conditions. |
US10759818B2 |
Simple preparation method for dialkoxypropyl methylphosphonate
A simple preparation method for a dialkoxypropyl methylphosphonate, wherein a methyl halogenated phosphonate monoester is reacted with a 3,3-dialkoxypropyl magnesium or zinc halide to obtain a 3,3-dialkoxypropyl methylphosphonate. The starting materials are readily available, the operations are simple, the conditions are mild, the synthesis conversion rate is high, and the method is suitable for industrial production. |
US10759815B2 |
Condensed heterocyclic compounds and pesticides
To provide novel pesticides, especially insecticides or acaricides.A condensed heterocyclic compound represented by the formula (1) or its salt, or N-oxide thereof: wherein Q is a structure represented by Q1, Q2 or the like, D substituted with —S(O)nR1 is a structure represented by D1 or D2, A1 is N(A1a) or the like, A1 a is C1-C6 alkyl or the like, A4 is a nitrogen atom or C(R4), A5 is a nitrogen atom or C(R6), R1 is C1-C6 alkyl or the like, each of R2, R5 and R6 is independently a hydrogen atom or C1-C6 alkyl, each of R3, R4, Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y4 is independently a halogen atom, halo (C1-C6) alkyl or the like, and n is an integer of 0, 1 or 2. |
US10759812B2 |
Thienopyrimidine derivative and use thereof in medicine
The present invention relates to a thienopyrimidine derivative and use thereof in medicine, and also to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound. The compound or pharmaceutical composition is used for inhibiting acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC). The present invention also relates to a method of preparing such compound and pharmaceutical composition, as well as their use in the treatment or prevention of diseases regulated by acetyl-CoA carboxylase in mammals, especially in humans. |
US10759811B2 |
Method of preparing anhydrosugar alcohol by two-step reaction
The present invention provides a method for preparing anhydrosugar alcohol, in which the reaction temperature in a vacuum reaction that converts sugar alcohol into anhydrosugar alcohol is controlled to two steps of temperature that is, a first-step low reaction temperature of 100 to 150° C. and a second-step high reaction temperature of 151 to 240° C., so that the selectivity for the intermediate product 1,4-sorbitan can be increased, thereby increasing the yield of anhydrosugar alcohol. |
US10759810B2 |
Antibacterial agents based on ciprofloxacin derivatives
New derivatives of ciprofloxacin of the general formula (I) show antibacterial properties. The compounds can be used in medicine and veterinary. where R= |
US10759809B2 |
Deuterated compound and medical use thereof
The present invention relates to a compound represented by formula I and a non-toxic pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In formula (I), R1 is H, CH3 or deuterated methyl (CD3); R2 is CH3 or CH2CH3; R3, R4 and R5 are each independently H or deuterium (D); when R1 is H or CH3, at least one of R3, R4 and R5 is D. |
US10759807B2 |
Diaryl substituted 5,5-fused ring compounds as C5aR inhibitors
The present disclosure provides, inter alia, Compounds of Formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof that are modulators of the C5a receptor. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use including the treatment of diseases or disorders involving pathologic activation from C5a and non-pharmaceutical applications. |
US10759806B2 |
Isotopologues of isoquinolinone and quinazolinone compounds and uses thereof as PI3K kinase inhibitors
Provided are isotopologues of isoquinolinone and quinazolinone compounds of formula (AB′) that modulate PI3 kinase activity, processes for the preparation of the compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and methods of treatment of diseases and disorders using the compounds or pharmaceutical compositions. |
US10759805B2 |
Compounds that are ERK inhibitors
Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula (1): and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula (I). |
US10759795B2 |
Aza-A-ring indenoisoquinoline topoisomerase I poisons
The invention described herein pertains to four series of aza-A-ring indenoisoquinolines, which are inhibitors of topoisomerase IB (Top1), and the processes for preparing said aza-A-ring indenoisoquinolines. Also described are methods for treating cancer in mammals using the described aza-A-ring indenoisoquinoline compounds or pharmaceutical formulations thereof. |
US10759794B2 |
2-phenyl-3-(piperazinomethyl)imidazo[1,2-A]pyridine derivatives as blockers of task-1 and task-2 channels, for the treatment of sleep-related breathing disorders
The present application relates to novel 2-phenyl-3-(piperazinomethyl)imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives, to processes for their preparation, to their use alone or in combinations for the treatment and/or prevention of diseases, and to their use for preparing medicaments for the treatment and/or prevention of diseases, in particular for treatment and/or prevention of respiratory disorders including, sleep-related respiratory disorders such as obstructive sleep apnoeas and central sleep apnoeas and snoring. |
US10759791B2 |
Mammalian and bacterial nitric oxide synthase inhibitors
Disclosed are compounds that are shown to inhibit the biological activity of nitric oxide synthases (NOSs). Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and methods of using the compounds and pharmaceutical compositions for treating a subject in need thereof. Because the disclosed compounds are shown to inhibit the activity of nitric oxide synthases (NOSs), the disclosed compounds and pharmaceutical compositions may be utilized in methods for treating a subject having or at risk for developing a disease or disorder that is associated with NOS activity. |
US10759790B2 |
Heterocyclic constrained tricyclic sulfonamides as anti-cancer agents
A genus of arylsulfonamide derivatives of heterocyclic constrained tricyclic compounds is disclosed. The compounds are of the following genus: The compounds induce FOXO1 transcription factor translocation to the nucleus by modulating PP2A and, as a consequence, exhibit anti-proliferative effects. They are useful in the treatment of a variety of disorders, including as a therapy in cancer treatment, or used in combination with other drugs to restore sensitivity to chemotherapy where resistance has developed. |
US10759785B2 |
Compounds
The invention relates to compounds of general formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3, R10 and X− are as defined herein. The compounds are inhibitors of the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) and are useful for the treatment or prevention respiratory diseases and conditions. |
US10759777B2 |
Carbazole-containing amides, carbamates, and ureas as cryptochrome modulators
The subject matter herein is directed to carbazole-containing amide, carbamate, and urea derivatives and pharmaceutically acceptable salts or hydrates thereof of structural formula I wherein the variable R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, A, D, E, G, J, L, M, Q, a, and b are accordingly described. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds of formula I to treat a Cry-mediated disease or disorder, such as diabetes, complications associated with diabetes, Cushing's syndrome, NASH, NAFLD, asthma, and COPD. |
US10759771B2 |
Acesulfame potassium compositions and processes for producing same
Compositions and processes for producing high purity acesulfame potassium are described. One process comprises the steps of forming a cyclic sulfur trioxide adduct; hydrolyzing the cyclic sulfur trioxide adduct to form an acesulfame-H composition comprising acesulfame-H; neutralizing the acesulfame-H in the acesulfame-H composition to form a crude acesulfame potassium composition comprising acesulfame potassium and less than 2800 wppm acetoacetamide-N-sulfonic acid, wherein the neutralizing step is conducted or maintained at a pH at or below 11.0; and treating the crude acesulfame potassium composition to form the finished acesulfame potassium composition comprising acesulfame potassium and less than 37 wppm acetoacetamide-N-sulfonic acid. |
US10759770B2 |
Acesulfame potassium compositions and processes for producing same
Compositions and processes for producing high purity acesulfame potassium are described. One process comprises the steps of providing a crude acesulfame potassium composition comprising acesulfame potassium and acetoacetamide, concentrating the crude acesulfame potassium composition to form a water stream and an intermediate acesulfame potassium composition comprising acesulfame potassium and less than 33 wppm acetoacetamide, and separating the intermediate acesulfame potassium composition to form the finished acesulfame potassium composition comprising acesulfame potassium and less than 33 wppm acetoacetamide. The concentrating step is conducted at a temperature below 90° C. and the separating step is conducted at a temperature at or below 35° C. |
US10759768B2 |
Prophylactic or therapeutic agent for autism spectrum disorder
The present invention provides a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for an autism spectrum disorder containing compound (I) having melatonin receptor affinity. A compound represented by the formula: wherein each symbol is as described in the specification, or a salt thereof. |
US10759767B2 |
Compositions comprising a triazole compound
The present invention relates to compositions comprising, 1) as component I a compound of formula I, as defined in the claims and description, and 2) as component II an active ingredient, selected from the groups A) to O) defined in the claims and description. |
US10759765B2 |
Heterocyclic carboxylic acid amide ligand and applications thereof in copper catalyzed coupling reaction of aryl halogeno substitute
Provided are a heterocyclic carboxylic acid amide ligand and applications thereof in a copper catalyzed coupling reaction. Specifically, provided are uses of a compound represented by formula (I), definitions of radical groups being described in the specifications. The compound represented by formula (I) can be used as the ligand in the copper catalyzed coupling reaction of the aryl halogeno substitute, and is used or catalyzing the coupling reaction for forming the aryl halogeno substitute having C—N, C—O, C—S and other bonds. |
US10759764B2 |
Fluorination of organic compounds
Methods for fluorinating organic compounds utilizing a novel organic reagent are described herein. The invention further discloses the utility of this reagent for incorporation of the 18 F isotope into hydroxyl group-containing organic molecules for PET imaging studies. Preparation of the reagents is described along with isolable intermediate structures from reaction of the reagent with a hydroxyl group-containing organic molecule. |
US10759760B2 |
Precursors for radiofluorination
A method for producing a radiofluorinated compound having an aromatic or heteroaromatic ring carrying [18F] fluorine as first substituent, a bonding unit, which can bind to a peptide or peptide mimetic, and a spacer group connected via bond A1 to the bonding unit and via bond A2 to the ring, wherein the bonding unit has second substituent(s) —OH, —CONH, and/or —COOH. The steps include (a) providing a precursor having the ring carrying a substituent Y, bonding unit with the second substituent(s), and spacer group, wherein substituent Y is —N+(R1R2R3), —NO2, —Cl, —Br, —F, or —I, and R1, R2, and R3 are independently C1-C6 alkyl; and (b) reacting the precursor with a [18F] fluoride anion in the presence of an activation salt to the radiofluorinated compound, which has a cation N+(R4R5R6R7) with R4, R5, R6, and R7 being independently C1-C6 alkyl, wherein the substituent Y is replaced by [18F] fluoride. |
US10759759B2 |
Prodrugs of kallikrein inhibitors
Disclosed are compounds of formula I, II, and III, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, which are inhibitors of kallikrein. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising such a compound, and methods involving use of the compounds and compositions in the treatment and prevention of acquired or hereditary angioedema, or other diseases and conditions characterized by aberrant kallikrein activity. |
US10759755B2 |
Bisphenol compound and aromatic polycarbonate
The present invention addresses the problem of providing; a novel bisphenol compound having an indoline skeleton; and a novel aromatic polycarbonate which uses this bisphenol compound as a starting material dihydroxy compound. The above-described problem is able to be solved by an aromatic polycarbonate that contains a repeating unit represented by general formula (2). |
US10759753B2 |
Bismaleimide modified product and method for producing the same
An object of the present invention is to provide a bismaleimide (D-BMI) modified product in which an amino group of dimer diamine (DDA) is maleimidized, which has the good heat resistance, and has the sufficiently enhanced processability, and a method for producing the same. There are provided: <1> A bismaleimide (D-BMI) modified product in which an amino group of dimer diamine is maleimidized, the bismaleimide modified product having the following characteristics: 1) An acid value of the D-BMI modified product is 2 mg-KOH/g or less. 2) In 1H-NMR, when quantitative comparison is performed using an integrated value (A) of a peak corresponding to a proton of a methylene group directly bound to a nitrogen atom of a maleimide group and an integrated value (B) of a peak corresponding to a vinyl proton of a maleimide group, A/B is 1.25 or more and 2.00 or less. <2> A method for producing D-BMI, the method including the following steps: 1) A step of preparing a crude D-BMI solution having an acid value of more than 2 mg-KOH/g. 2) A step of lowering an acid value of D-BMI to 2 mg-KOH/g or less by reacting an acid component in the solution with a carbodiimide compound. 3) A step of reacting the solution without a catalyst at 110 to 200° C. in a solvent. |
US10759750B2 |
Beta lactams as modulators of glutamate uptake and methods for use thereof
Pharmaceutical compositions of the invention comprise compounds, compositions, methods useful for the treatment of drug addiction, drug withdrawal, and diseases or conditions that involve dysregulation of glutamate homeostasis in its etiology. |
US10759749B2 |
Therapeutic agent for diabetes
A nobel therapeutic agent for diabetes which can suppress occurrence of side effects such as persistent hypoglycemia is provided. The active ingredient is a derivative of 1,1-diphenylsemicarbazide or 1,1-diphenylthiosemicarbazide. In particular, the active ingredient is a derivative of 1,1-diphenyl-4-cyclohexyl-semicarbazide or 1,1-diphenyl-4-cyclohexyl-thiosemicarbazide exhibiting hypoglycemic action when orally administered. |
US10759737B2 |
Method for extracting 1,5-pentanediamine from solution system containing 1,5-pentanediamine salt
Provided is a method for extracting a 1,5-pentanediamine from a solution system containing a 1,5-pentanediamine salt. The method comprises adding to the solution system an insoluble basic substance to form a solution system containing free 1,5-pentanediamine. The provided method has high applicability, is easy to use, and is environmentally-friendly, significantly lowering raw material costs and operating costs for the entire manufacturing process. The method achieves a high recovery rate for pentanediamine, and is more suitable for industrial-scale production. |
US10759734B2 |
Process for the preparation and purification of misoprostol
A process of preparing compounds of general formula I, by cuprate coupling of a vinyl cuprate of general formula II with a protected enone of general formula IV to produce a compound of general formula (V) removing the protecting groups of the compound of general formula (V) and purifying the compound of general formula (I) by chromatography; wherein the vinyl cuprate of formula (II) is prepared by reacting a vinyl stannane of formula III with copper halide CuX and alkyllithium R1Li and wherein an excess of the alkyllithium is decomposed before the said coupling reaction. |
US10759733B2 |
Treprostinil derivatives and compositions and uses thereof
The present disclosure provides treprostinil derivatives that can act as prodrugs of treprostinil. The treprostinil derivatives can be used to treat any conditions responsive to treatment with treprostinil, including pulmonary hypertension, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension. |
US10759732B2 |
Process for producing (meth)acrylates from glycerol carbonate
A process for preparing an ester of (meth)acrylic acid or a derivative thereof comprises reacting (meth)acrylic acid or a derivative thereof with glycerol carbonate at a reaction temperature of 10 to 150° C. without a solvent in the presence of at least one enzyme catalyzing the esterification reaction. |
US10759728B2 |
Process and system for producing dimethyl ether
The invention relates to an improved process and system for the synthesis of dimethyl ether (DME) from a feedstock comprising H2 and COx, wherein x=1-2. The process according to the invention comprises (a) subjecting the gaseous mixture comprising synthesis gas originating from step (c) to DME synthesis by contacting it with a catalyst capable of converting synthesis gas to DME to obtain a gaseous mixture comprising DME; (b) subjecting a gaseous mixture comprising the gaseous mixture originating from step (a) to a separation-enhanced reverse water gas shift reaction; and (c) subjecting the gaseous mixture originating from step (b) to DME/synthesis gas separation to obtain DME and a gaseous mixture comprising synthesis gas, which is recycled to step (a). Herein, the feedstock is introduced in step (a) or step (b) and the molar ratio of H2 to COx in the gaseous mixture which is subjected to step (b) is at least (x+0.8). Also a system for performing the reaction according to the invention is disclosed. |
US10759726B2 |
Process for the preparation of ethylene glycol from sugars
A process for the preparation of ethylene glycol and other C1-C3 hydroxy compounds comprising the steps of hydrogenating a composition comprising C1-C3 oxygenate compounds. In particular the process is suitable for hydrogenating a composition comprising different C1-C3 oxygenate compounds, such as the product from a thermolytic fragmentation of a sugar composition. |
US10759724B2 |
Zeolite-like metal-organic frameworks with ana topology
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a zeolite-like metal-organic framework composition comprising a metal-organic framework composition with ana topology characterized by the formula [MIII(4, 5-imidazole dicarboxylic acid)2X(solvent)a]n wherein MIII comprises a trivalent cation of a rare earth element, X comprises an alkali metal element or alkaline earth metal element, and solvent comprises a guest molecule occupying pores. Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a method of separating paraffins comprising contacting a zeolite-like metal-organic framework with ana topology with a flow of paraffins, and separating the paraffins by size. |
US10759723B2 |
Methods and systems of upgrading heavy aromatics stream to petrochemical feedstock
Provided here are systems and methods that integrate a hydrodearylation process and a transalkylation process into an aromatic recovery complex. Various other embodiments may be disclosed and claimed. |
US10759722B2 |
Production of liquids and reduced sulfur gaseous products from sour natural gas
Aspects of the invention are associated with the discovery of approaches for the conversion of sour natural gas streams, by conversion to liquid hydrocarbons. Particular processes and their associated apparatuses advantageously combine (i) dehydroaromatization (DHA) of methane in a gaseous feedstock, to produce aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, with (ii) the reaction of H2S and methane in this feedstock, to produce organic sulfur compounds such as carbon disulfide (CS2) and thiophene (C4H4S). A gaseous product having a reduced concentration of H2S is thereby generated. The aromatic hydrocarbons and organic sulfur compounds may be recovered in a liquid product. Both the gaseous and liquid products may be easily amenable to further upgrading. Other advantages of the disclosed processes and apparatuses reside in their simplicity, whereby the associated streams, including a potential gaseous recycle, generally avoid high partial pressures of H2S. |
US10759720B1 |
Low toxicity, environmentally friendly red smoke generating composition and method of making the same
The present invention is directed to a novel, low-toxicity red smoke generating composition and a method of making the same, comprising at least one red dye, a coolant, an oxidizer, a non-sugar binder, and a non-sulfur particulate fuel that is also a burn-control agent having at least one particle size distribution. Preferably, the red dye comprises an anthracene or anthraquinone-based dye and the fuel comprises a sugar or mixture of sugars. |
US10759719B2 |
Propellant charge or grain with printed energetic material layers
Propellant charges or grains having printed layers of two or more energetic materials are described along with methods for preparing and using them. |
US10759715B2 |
Method of producing a porous crystalline material with a highly uniform structure
Described herein is a scalable, economic, energy and time efficient method for the synthesis of a crystalline uniform nanoporous oxide material by utilizing colloidal particles in solution combustion synthesis. By removing colloids from nanocomposite via chemical etching crystalline uniform porous oxide is prepared with tailored porosity. The produced oxides have high specific surface area, high pore volume, uniform pore structure and high crystallinity. Properties of the oxide can be tuned by the concentration and size of colloids added, which affects the porous structure (mesopore diameter, pore wall thickness, surface area, and pore volume). In principle, this method can be applied to synthesize different high porosity crystalline metal oxides and nanocomposites. |
US10759713B2 |
Method for producing a double-walled thermostructural monolithic composite part, and part produced
A fibrous preform (1) is produced, provided with a sandwich structure comprising an intermediate flexible core (4) and two outer fibrous frames (2, 3), respectively arranged on opposing outer faces of said flexible core (4) and assembled by sections of wire (8, 9) passing through said fibrous frames (2, 3), said preform (1) being impregnated with resin. Said preform is then hardened and the core (4) is removed, preferably by pre-densification with chemical vapour infiltration, and the structure produced is then densified with liquid-phase infiltration. |
US10759711B2 |
Method of controllably coating a fiber preform during ceramic matrix composite (CMC) fabrication
A method of controllably coating a fiber preform has been developed. The method includes infiltrating a fiber preform with a first solvent to form a solvent-filled preform. After the infiltration, a slurry is applied to one or more outer surfaces of the solvent-filled preform to form a slurry coating thereon. The slurry coating comprises particulate solids dispersed in a second solvent having a vapor pressure higher than that of the first solvent. The slurry coating and the solvent-filled preform are dried. During drying, the second solvent evaporates from the slurry coating before the first solvent evaporates from the solvent-filled preform. The slurry coating dries to form a porous surface coating comprising the particulate solids on the one or more outer surfaces of the solvent-filled preform. The drying of the solvent-filled preform continues after formation of the porous surface coating to remove the first solvent. |
US10759709B2 |
Dielectric composition, dielectric element, electronic component, and multilayer electronic component
A dielectric composition with high voltage resistance and favorable reliability, and an electronic component using the dielectric composition. The dielectric composition contains, as a main component, a tungsten bronze type composite oxide represented by a chemical formula (Sr1.00-(s+t)BasCat)6.00-xRx(Ti1.00-aZra)x+2.00(Nb1.00-bTab)8.00-xO30.00, in which the R is at least one element selected from Y, La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu, and s, t, x, a, and b satisfy 0.50≤s≤1.00, 0≤t≤0.30, 0.50≤s+t≤1.00, 1.50 |
US10759708B2 |
High-light trasmittance zirconia sintered body, preparation method therefor and use thereof
Provided is a high-light transmittance zirconia sintered body, prepared by processing and forming a material for the high-light transmittance zirconia sintered body, and then performing high-temperature sintering in the atmosphere under normal pressure. The material for a high-light transmittance zirconia sintered body is prepared from zirconia powder and α-aluminum oxide as raw materials, wherein the molar percentage of yttrium oxide in the zirconia powder is 4-6%. The high-light transmittance zirconia sintered body can be used for preparing a fixed dental prosthesis. The zirconia sintered body has a grain size of 0.1-0.7 μm, and due to the dispersion and toughening by aluminum oxide, the zirconia sintered body has a higher strength and toughness. Pores in the zirconia powder can be eliminated by adding aluminum oxide. The zirconia sintered body has a higher light transmittance, and the prepared dentures are good in texture, good in jade-like appearance, and closer to the human teeth. |
US10759705B2 |
Dielectric composition and electronic component
A dielectric composition has barium, strontium, and bismuth calcium titanates constituting a main component and subcomponent. “a” mol % represents a content of barium titanate in terms of BaTiO3, “b” mol % strontium titanate in terms of SrTiO3, and “c” mol % bismuth calcium titanate in terms of CaBi4Ti4O15 in the main component composition. a+b+c=100 is satisfied, 50≤a≤83, 12≤b≤49.5, 0.5≤c≤5. The dielectric composition includes a first subcomponent constituted by at least one compound including one of manganese, iron, and chromium. The first subcomponent is included in a ratio of 0.2 wt % or more and 3 wt % or less in terms of total of MnCO3, Fe2O3, and Cr2O3 with respect to 100 wt % of the main component. The dielectric composition includes a second subcomponent compound including niobium, included in a ratio of 0.1 wt % or more and 3 wt % or less in terms of Nb2O5 with respect to 100 wt % of the main component. |
US10759701B1 |
Low-density high-strength concrete and related methods
A low-density, high-strength concrete composition that is lightweight and self-compacting or non-self-compacting, with a low weight-fraction of aggregate to total dry raw materials, and a highly-homogenous distribution of a non-absorptive and closed-cell lightweight aggregate such as glass microspheres or copolymer polymer beads or a combination thereof, and the steps of providing the composition or components. Lightweight concretes formed therefrom have low density, high strength-to-weight ratios, and high R-value. The concrete has strength similar to that ordinarily found in structural lightweight concrete but at a lower density, such as an oven-dried density as low as 40 lbs./cu.ft. Such strength-to-density ratios range approximately from above 30 cu.ft/sq.in. to above 110 cu.ft/sq.in., with a 28-day compressive strength ranging from about 3400 to 8000 psi. |
US10759700B2 |
Three component composition for the manufacture of polyurethane cementitious hybrid flooring or coating with improved surface gloss
The present invention relates to a three component composition consisting of a polyol component (A) comprising at least two polyols, one with high and one with low molecular weight, and water, a polyisocyanate component (B) comprising a methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) product with an average NCO functionality of at least 2.5, or a methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) product with an average NCO functionality of at least 2 and at least one further polyol with an amount of between 1% and 30% based on the weight of said polyisocyanate component (B), wherein said MDI product and said polyol have reacted at least partially, and a powder component (C) comprising at least one hydraulic binder, preferably cement and/or calcined paper sludge, preferably a calcium compound selected from calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide, and optionally one or more aggregates. Polyurethane cementitious hybrid flooring or coating systems having glossy/semiglossy surfaces, good workability and outstanding mechanical properties can be achieved. Blister formation can be avoided. |
US10759699B2 |
Additive composition for bituminous conglomerates with high mechanical performances
Additive composition compositions intended to be mixed into bituminous conglomerates for road paving, comprising containing a thermoplastic polymer, a polymeric compound selected from the group consisting of polyvinylbutyral (PVB), polyethylacrylate (PEA) polymethylacrylate (PMA), polybutylacrilate (PBA), lignin and mixtures thereof, and graphene are disclosed. preferably wherein The graphene is contained in a quantity between 0.005 and 1% by weight based on the total weight of the composition. A bituminous conglomerate suitable for making a road paving, containing comprising aggregates, filler, bitumen and said the additive is also disclosed. |
US10759694B2 |
Rigid substrate, touch panel, and processing method of rigid substrate
A rigid substrate, a touch panel including the rigid substrate and a processing method of the rigid substrate are provided. The rigid substrate includes an ion strengthened surface layer completely covering the entire outer surface thereof. The rigid substrate has an etched wall, wherein an average depth of the ion strengthened surface layer on the etched wall is substantially equivalent to an average depth of the ion strengthened surface layer outside of the etched wall. |
US10759690B2 |
Method for cutting a thin glass layer
Method for cutting a glass layer having a first surface a second surface. The method includes moving a first laser beam, which is generated by a pulsed laser, along a cutting line, where material modifications are produced in the interior of the glass layer between the first surface and the second surface; moving a second laser beam along the cutting line where the glass layer is heated by the laser radiation; and cooling the glass layer along the cutting line, where the glass layer breaks along the cutting line. |
US10759687B1 |
Tank water treatment system and method of use
A water tank treatment system includes a water tank having an inner cavity for storing water therein, the water tank having a threaded opening; and a treatment device with a body forming an inner area, the body is configured to threadingly attach to the threaded opening; an absorbent material disposed within the inner area, the absorbent material is configured to absorb and treat acidic gas passing through the threaded opening; and a color changing indicator extending through a thickness of the body and in communication with the absorbent material. |
US10759686B2 |
Method for preparing thinning ceramic additive using landfill leachate
A method for preparing a thinning ceramic additive using a landfill leachate, comprising the following steps: filtering the landfill leachate; adding aqueous alkali and regulating pH to 7.5-9; adding a coagulant, then stirring and mixing with a blender; taking precipitates to mix with water to prepare a solution, adding a sodium hydroxide solution for alkalization, and regulating the pH to 7-8.5; adding a sulfonating agent, and reacting under an environment of 80-100° C. for 2-4 h; adding acrylic acid and N,N′-methylene bisacrylamide to the solution, then slowly adding the initiator, stirring under the condition of 80-90° C. to react for 1-3.5 h, and after the reaction is completed, drying the solution to obtain a solid matter; crushing the solid matter, and screening through a screen of 16-24 meshes; and uniformly mixing the above screened particulate matter with the montmorillonite and an additive to prepare the thinning ceramic additive. |
US10759684B2 |
Nanomotors for reduction of nitroarenes
A method for decontamination of nitroarenes including fabricating an exemplary nanomotor and chemically reducing nitroarenes of an acidic solution using the exemplary nanomotor. Fabricating the exemplary nanomotor may include depositing a plurality of magnetic nanoparticles on an Au nanosheet and depositing a plurality of zinc (Zn) nanoparticles on the plurality of magnetic nanoparticles. Chemically reducing the nitroarenes of the acidic solution may include generating hydrogen bubbles in the acidic solution by adding the exemplary nanomotor to the acidic solution and guiding the exemplary nanomotor in the acidic solution by applying a magnetic force to the exemplary nanomotor. Generating the hydrogen bubbles in the acidic solution may include reducing hydrogen ions in the acidic solution through a chemical reaction between the hydrogen ions and the plurality of Zn nanoparticles. |
US10759683B2 |
Methods for removing mercury contaminant from aqueous solutions, and bioreactors therefor
Provided herein are methods for removing mercury contaminant from an aqueous solution, the methods including: providing an aqueous solution, the aqueous solution being contaminated with at least trace amounts of an oxidized mercury species; culturing a photoheterotrophic or fermentative heterotrophic bacteria in the aqueous solution under anaerobic conditions in which the bacteria reduce the oxidized mercury species to elemental mercury (Hg0), wherein the bacteria comprises one or more bacteria of the order Clostridiales; and removing the elemental mercury from the aqueous solution. Also provided are bioreactors for removing mercury contaminant from an aqueous solution, as well as uses of photoheterotrophic or fermentative heterotrophic bacteria, wherein the bacteria comprises one or more bacteria of the order Clostridiales, for removing mercury contaminant from an aqueous solution. |
US10759679B2 |
Fluid sterilization device
A fluid sterilization device includes: a flow passage tube in which a processing passage where a passing fluid is sterilized is formed; an inflow passage or an outflow passage formed in the flow passage tube; a light source that irradiates the processing passage with ultraviolet light; and a rotating body provided in the processing passage. The rotating body is rotated around a longitudinal direction of the processing passage in response to a flow of the fluid passing through the processing passage and is configured to come into contact with an inner wall of the flow passage tube during rotation. |
US10759668B2 |
Supported metal material, supported metal catalyst, and ammonia synthesis method using the same
The present invention provides a supported metal catalyst, a method for synthesizing ammonia using said catalyst, and a supported metal material in which a transition metal is supported on a support, wherein the support is a metal hydride represented by general formula (1): XHn . . . (1); and in general formula (1), X represents at least one selected from the group consisting of atoms from Groups 2 and 3, and lanthanoid atoms, and n is in a range of 2 |
US10759667B2 |
Amphiphilic molecular sieve containing hydrophilic group on the outside and lipophilic group on the inside and production method threof
The present invention provides an amphiphilic molecular sieve containing a hydrophilic group on the outside and a lipophilic group on the inside and a production method thereof. The production method comprises: dispersing the ZSM-5 spherical nano-molecular sieve into toluene, adding thereto an organosilane containing a hydrophilic group and reacting at 40-80° C. for 2-16 h, to obtain a molecular sieve containing a hydrophilic group; placing the molecular sieve containing a hydrophilic group in an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide and reacting at 50-90° C. for 10-50 min, to obtain a molecular sieve containing a hydrophilic group on the outside; dispersing the molecular sieve containing a hydrophilic group on the outside into toluene, adding thereto an organosilane containing a lipophilic group and reacting at 40-80° C. for 2-12 h, to obtain the amphiphilic molecular sieve containing a hydrophilic group on the outside and a lipophilic group on the inside. The present invention also provides an amphiphilic molecular sieve obtained by the above production method, which contains a hydrophilic group on the outside and a lipophilic group on the inside. |
US10759663B2 |
Multi-metal catalyst composition for production of morphology controlled CNT's and process thereof
A catalyst composition for the production of carbon nanotubes (CNT) with controlled morphology is disclosed. The catalyst is represented by formula [(MxMny)Moz][binary metal oxide](100−(x+y+z)), where x is in the range 1 to 25 wt %, y is in the range 0.1 to 20 wt %, and z is in the range 0.0 to 10 wt %. Further M represents either iron or cobalt or nickel along with manganese and molybdenum supported on binary metal oxides comprising of boron, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, calcium, barium, and combination thereof. The CNT morphology can be tailor-made with the plural combination of nature of metal and promoters in appropriate proportions. The process yields the CNT with bulk density in the range of 0.01 to 0.20 g/cc, diameter in the range of 5 to 30 nm and purity greater than 95 wt %. |
US10759655B2 |
Actuator device
An actuator device includes a support portion, a movable portion, a connection portion which connects the movable portion to the support portion on a second axis so that the movable portion is swingable about the second axis, a first wiring which is provided on the connection portion, and a second wiring which is provided on the support portion. The rigidity of a first metal material forming the first wiring is higher than that of a second metal material forming the second wiring. The second wiring is connected to a surface opposite to the support portion in a first connection part located on the support portion in the first connection part. |
US10759654B2 |
Rough anti-stiction layer for MEMS device
The present disclosure relates to a method for manufacturing a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) package. The method comprises providing a CMOS IC including CMOS devices arranged within a CMOS substrate. The method further comprises forming and patterning a metal layer over the CMOS substrate to form an anti-stiction layer and a fixed electrode plate and forming a rough top surface for the anti-stiction layer. The method further comprises providing a MEMS IC comprising a moveable mass arranged within a recess of a MEMS substrate and bonding the CMOS IC to the MEMS IC to enclose a cavity between the moveable mass and the fixed electrode plate and the anti-stiction layer. |
US10759653B1 |
Liquid fuel spout assemblies
Disclosed herein are spout assemblies including a spout assembly for pouring liquid fuel, which spout assembly may include a valve body, a valve stem, and a nozzle, in which: the valve body may include: an air flow housing defining an air flow path; a liquid flow housing defining a liquid flow path; and a valve stem housing that includes a valve stem wall defining a valve stem path, the valve stem wall may include: a liquid port capable of liquid communication with the liquid flow path; and an air port capable of fluid communication with the air flow path; the valve stem may be disposed in the valve stem path, and may include: a first stem flange capable of inhibiting air flow from the air flow path to the valve stem path; a second stem flange capable of inhibiting liquid flow from the liquid flow path to the valve stem path; and the nozzle may be coupled to the valve body. |
US10759651B2 |
Fuel pump handle retaining device
A removable fuel handle retainer is provided, comprising: a circular bungee strap, of a size to fit snugly around the neck of the fuel tank opening on a semi truck; a “U” shaped bungee strap or stirrup of the same material, molded of a piece with the circular bungee strap; and a circular bungee finger hole, molded of a piece with the “U” shaped bungee strap or stirrup, of the same material, at the apex of the “U” shaped bungee strap or stirrup to be used for leverage when activating the device. |
US10759648B2 |
Cleaning liquid dosing system utilizing a weighted hollow piston to define a dosing volume
A dosing system for cleaning liquids in the field of commercial cleaning having a storage volume and a dosing device arranged on the storage volume as well as a corresponding dosing method. |
US10759646B2 |
Instant tube heater with homogenous temperature control
An instant tube heater for heating flowing liquid is disclosed that includes at least a hollow heating tube, an inlet connector, an outlet connector, and a temperature sensor. Also disclosed is a beverage preparation machine that includes the instant tube heater. |
US10759644B2 |
Digital table
The disclosure concerns a dispensing system, having at least one dispense location with at least one dispensing head configured to dispense a beverage through a bottom portion of a container. In one aspect, the dispensing head may dispense a plurality of different beverage ingredients which a user may select to dispense a custom beverage. In another aspect the dispensing system comprises a modular dispensing system having a plurality of dispense locations each connected through piping to a central, remote ingredient system. |
US10759643B2 |
Device for treating containers
A device for treating containers, for example, for filling and closing containers in filling plants is described. The device includes an isolator chamber in which the treatment of the containers takes place, and an outlet disposed beneath the isolator chamber for discharging fluids, wherein the outlet has a housing for receiving ejected containers and a suction device for extracting gases from the isolator chamber. |
US10759642B2 |
Cap removal device and thrombelastography device having same
A cap removal device and a thrombelastography device having same are disclosed. The cap removal device comprises a drive part (1), a connection shaft (2), and a cap removal member (3). The connection shaft (2) can move upward when driven by the drive part (1). The cap removal member (3) has an end (31) and the other end (32); the end (31) is pivotally connected to the connection shaft (2), so that when the connection shaft (2) moves upward when driven by the drive part (1), the cap removal member (3) rotates, due to the upward movement, around a pivot point (4) located between the end (31) and the other end (32) of the cap removal member (3), so that the other end (32) of the cap removal member (3) moves downward to contact a cap (5) to be removed, thereby removing the cap (5). The thrombelastography device has the cap removal device, and thus can achieve the automatic removal of the cap (5) and the automated control on the drive part (1), thereby improving the cap removal efficiency and the test efficiency, and saving time of manually removing the cap. |
US10759641B1 |
Protective lift pad for materials handling vehicle
A protective lift pad is located on a mechanical lift of a materials handling vehicle, and is adapted for engaging and protecting materials carried by the vehicle. The lift pad includes a flexible polymeric body. A plurality of magnets are embedded within the flexible body, and are adapted for releasably magnetically mounting the lift pad to a metal surface on a vertical back of the mechanical lift. |
US10759638B2 |
Drive train for hoisting gear
A drive train is provided for hoisting gears, and in particular for hazardous transports. The drive train includes a drive motor (1), a cable drum (6) connected thereto, a reduction transmission (5) arranged between the drive motor (1) and the cable drum (6), a service brake (4) provided between the drive motor (1) and the reduction transmission (5) and a safety brake (7). To prevent damage to the reduction transmission (5) in the event of an emergency stop braking an automatic overrun disconnect means can be provided between the drive motor (1) and the service brake (4). The overrun disconnect means is preferably in the form of a freewheel (2). |
US10759634B2 |
Electromechanical system for interaction with an operator
An electromechanical system operates through physical interaction with an operator, and includes a plurality of joints providing multiple degrees of freedom (DOF), including actuated joints and unactuated joints. The unactuated joints are distal with respect to the actuated joints and are in redundant DOF to the actuated joints. The system includes a plurality of actuators each configured to actuate one or more of the actuated joints, and a plurality of sensors each positioned with respect to a respective one of the actuated and unactuated joints. Each sensor is configured to measure corresponding joint data indicative of a position or angle of the respective actuated or unactuated joints. A controller in communication with the sensors receives the measured joint data as feedback signals, generates control signals using the feedback signals, and transmits the control signals to the actuators to thereby control an actuation state of the actuators. |
US10759629B2 |
Method for controlling an attending device of a workstation of a yarn manufacturing textile machine, and a textile machine
A method is provided for controlling movement and operation of an attending device of a yarn manufacturing textile machine, wherein the attending device moves along a row of workstations arranged next to each other to perform operations at the workstations. The method controls the movement of the attending device along the work stations and operations of the attending device based on success statistics of the operations at the workstations to achieve an overall increased efficiency of the textile machine. An operational stay of the attending device at a particular one of the work stations is terminated without waiting for a result of the operation being performed by the attending device at the particular workstation. |
US10759628B2 |
Link coupler, chainwheel, and assembly thereof for coupling and moving chains of different sizes
A link coupler for coupling two lengths of different sized chain together and facilitating movement of the two lengths of different sized chain is provided. Also provided is an assembly of the link coupler with a dual chainwheel, a small chain, and a large chain. The link coupler includes a body, a small-chain link coupler coupled with the body at a first end of the body, and a large-chain link coupler coupled with the body at a second end of the body. The dual chainwheel includes a small wildcat profile and a large wildcat profile. The small chain is coupled with the small-chain link coupler, and the large chain is coupled with the large-chain link coupler. |
US10759625B2 |
Coreless retail paper roll
A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls. |
US10759622B2 |
Paper rewinding machine having an extraction assembly for extracting a coreless retail paper roll
A paper rewinding machine includes a rewinding assembly operable to produce coreless retail paper rolls. |
US10759620B2 |
Tape feeder holding device
Tape feeder holding device includes slide section on which a tape feeder can be slid, the tape feeder supplying electronic components by feeding tape housing the electronic components in a tape feeding direction; and sliding device configured to slide the tape feeder held in the slide section in the tape feeding direction, the sliding device being capable of sliding the tape feeder to a supply position at which the electronic components can be supplied from the tape feeder. That is, with the tape feeder holding device, a tape feeder is automatically attached to the tape feeder holding device. |
US10759613B2 |
Linear transport system with minimal transport spacing
A transport system includes a transport track with a long stator of a linear motor and a plurality of transport elements for transporting containers. The transport elements are disposed movably on the transport track and have respectively a secondary part for magnetic interaction with the long stator. At least one sequence of magnets is arranged on the secondary part such that the respective transport element can be moved through magnetic interaction of the magnets with the long stator along the transport direction. An extension of at least the first and the last magnet in each sequence is reduced in a way that, and an arrangement of at least the first and the last magnet is chosen in a way that, the magnets of adjacent sequence ends of two successive transport elements occupy overlap-free areas in a direction that is perpendicular to the transport direction. |
US10759611B1 |
Handling systems and methods for reorienting inventory items
An orienting apparatus configured to reorient an inventory item supplied to a packaging machine includes an inlet, an outlet having an aspect ratio less than one, a translation device, a vertically oriented guide, and an orienting guide. The translation guide drives the inventory item from the inlet towards the outlet. The vertically oriented guide is positioned between a first lateral side of the inlet and a first lateral side of the outlet. The orienting guide is positioned between a second lateral side of the inlet and a second lateral side the outlet. The vertically oriented guide and the orienting guide define a channel through which the inventory item is conveyed. The orienting guide interfaces with the inventory item to progressively reorient the inventory item as the inventory item is conveyed through the channel. |
US10759607B2 |
Linear conveyor and relay unit
A linear conveyor includes a plurality of modules constituting a conveyance path and a slider that travels along the conveyance path. The linear conveyor includes at least one relay unit disposed across adjacent modules. The modules are configured such that each of the modules has first and second module-side connection sections provided at both ends in a direction along the conveyance path, the modules being connected in a row along the conveyance path. The relay unit includes a first unit-side connection section that is connected to the second module-side connection section of one of a set of the adjacent modules, a second unit-side connection section that is connected to the first module-side connection section of the other of the set of the adjacent modules, and a first circuit that electrically connects the first and second unit-side connection sections to each other. |
US10759604B2 |
Device for guiding and pivoting bodies
The present disclosure relates to a device for guiding and pivoting bodies via sliding the bodies through the device. The device is produced using a generative manufacturing method. A system includes at least two of the devices arranged in parallel, a conveyor device, and a control device. The control device controls the conveyor device responsive to receiving a control command and feeds bodies selectively to one of the devices. A treatment line for polyethylene terephthalate (PET) containers includes a process path, a preform storage unit, a preform oven of a stretch blow-molding machine, and the device arranged between the preform storage unit and the preform oven. A treatment line for PET containers includes a process path, a container closure storage unit, a closing unit for closing the PET containers, and the device arranged between the container closure storage unit and the closing unit. |
US10759603B2 |
Apparatus, system, and method for a drive-through grocery service
A system for pickup of assembled grocery orders is described herein. The system includes a plurality of color-coded drive-through lanes, a plurality of check-in units with each check-in unit being associated with a corresponding color-coded drive through lane and including a computer check-in device, a plurality of color-coded cashier workstations, an assembly line system configured to deliver grocery items to each of the plurality of color-coded cashier workstations, and a computing system. The computer system includes a processor programmed to receive a check-in notification from a computer check-in device, identify a color-coded drive through lane associated with the computer check-in device, identify a grocery order associated with the check-in notification, and operate the assembly line system to deliver grocery items included in the identified grocery order to a corresponding color-coded cashier workstation associated with the identified color-coded drive through lane. |
US10759601B2 |
Automated storage and retrieval system and methods
A method for operating an automated storage and retrieval system includes transferring a first item storage container from an aisle to a first region of a first storage location, positioning a second item storage container in the aisle proximate the first item storage container, interlocking the second item storage container to the first item storage container by engaging a releasable coupling structure extending there between, and applying, in a first direction transverse to the aisle, a force to the second item storage container sufficient in magnitude and duration to cause the first item storage container to occupy the second region of the first storage location and the second item storage container to occupy the first region of the first storage location, whereby the first and second item storage containers remain interlocked while in the first storage location. |
US10759600B2 |
Autonomous transports for storage and retrieval systems
An autonomous transport vehicle for transferring case units to and from predefined storage areas in an automated case unit storage system, the automated case unit storage system including an array of multilevel storage racks with picking aisles passing therebetween and at least one multilevel vertical conveyor having movable shelves, the autonomous transport vehicle including a frame configured to traverse the picking aisles and a transfer deck connecting the picking aisles to the at least one multilevel vertical conveyor for transferring case units between the predefined storage areas and the at least one multilevel vertical conveyor, and a controller connected to the frame, the controller being configured to effect movement of the autonomous transport vehicle through the picking aisles for accessing each storage area within a respective level of the array of multilevel storage racks and each shelf of the at least one multilevel vertical conveyor. |
US10759599B2 |
Inventory management
An example system includes a robotic device deployed in a warehouse environment including a plurality of inventory items. The system also includes a camera coupled to the robotic device, configured to capture image data. The system also includes a computing system configured to receive the captured image data. The computing system is configured to, based on the received image data, generate a navigation instruction for navigation of the robotic device. The computing system is also configured to analyze the received image data to detect one or more on-item visual identifiers corresponding to one or more inventory items. The computing system is further configured to, for each detected visual identifier, (i) determine a warehouse location of the corresponding inventory item, (ii) compare the determined warehouse location to an expected location, and (iii) initiate an action based on the comparison. |
US10759597B2 |
Robotic picking systems and devices
A robotic picking device for picking items from a containerised storage system is described. The items are stored in storage bins in stacks within a framework having a grid system disposed above the stacks of bins. Robotic picking devices are disposed on the grid, the devices acting to pick containers from the stacks of bins. The storage system is provided with at least one picking device for picking items from bins and depositing them directly in delivery containers DT. |
US10759596B2 |
Cargo container with dual mode doors
A cargo container includes a base, side walls and a rear wall on the base and a top attached to the side walls and the rear wall. A front frame is attached to the base, the side walls and the top. Left and right swing out doors are pivotally attached to the left and right sides of the front frame. A roll up door is attached to a top of the front frame, in between the left and right swing out doors. The container may be loaded and unloaded with the swing out doors and the roll up door open, providing a maximum size front opening, or with the swing out doors closed and the roll up door open, providing a reduced size front opening equal to the width of the roll up door. |
US10759593B2 |
Stackable display containers
Disclosed are display containers (e.g., for packaging food items). Certain embodiments of the container are stackable and include a cover portion of the container having a non-flat presentation surface, and one or more stacking recesses defined between the non-flat presentation surface and at least one of the one or more cover body sides. A base portion of the container can include a mating surface shaped to mate with a portion of the non-flat presentation surface when stacked on a corresponding bottom container such that an inside of the corresponding bottom container can be viewed through the non-flat presentation surface of the bottom container. The base body can include one or more stacking feet extending from the base body and configured to insert into the one or more stacking recesses when stacked on the cover portion of the corresponding bottom container such that the one or more stacking feet engage the cover portion. |
US10759592B2 |
Light emitting diode (LED) light bulb packaging
A method includes obtaining a container sized to fit multiple high voltage light emitting diode (LED) lightbulbs, adding multiple loose high voltage LED lightbulbs to the container to fill the container, and sealing the container, such that the container contains a higher density of high voltage LED light bulbs than a same sized container can hold protective packaged equivalent watt incandescent bulbs. |
US10759590B1 |
Portable paste dispenser
In one aspect, the invention is directed to a portable paste dispenser having a container for storing paste, the container having a cylindrical part and a conical part, a nozzle at the end of the conical part, a piston, disposed inside the cylindrical part of the container, and a shaft connected to the piston, the shaft having a limited foldability so that when the shaft is pushed towards the piston, it still is able to move the piston along the cylindrical part, where the piston includes foldable bellows walls, thereby upon applying force on the piston, the piston straightens up, resulting in a conical form correspondingly to the conical part, thereby allowing fully emptying the container. |
US10759588B1 |
System and method for transporting and storing post-harvest fruits, vegetables and other perishable commodities under controlled atmospheric conditions
A system and method for transporting and storing post-harvest fruits, vegetables and other perishable commodities under controlled atmospheric conditions is provided. One or more transportable vacuum containers are packed with the perishable commodity. Thereafter, the controlled atmospheric condition is created within the container. The atmospheric condition is maintained while the container is transported from one location to another. Part of the controlled atmospheric condition includes the formation of a vacuum within the container. Internal structure is provided within the container to resist collapse of the container when the vacuum is formed therein. A plurality of containers can be provided. A central control, coupled to each of the containers can be provided to maintain the desired atmospheric condition within each of the containers. |
US10759587B2 |
Shipping envelope
An envelope generally comprises a sandwich of layers comprising an outer layer, outer plastic film layers affixed to the outer layer, a ceramic fiber layer, a radiant barrier layer, and one or more plastic film layers affixed to an obverse or reverse side of the radiant barrier layer. The sandwich of layers is folded over unto itself at the bottom and sealed at the sides so as to form an envelope, and the top closure being formed by folding the top downward over the folded lower portion. In other embodiments, the sandwich of layers comprises an outer radiant barrier layer and an inner radiant barrier layer, first, second, and third plastic film layers, and a ceramic fiber layer. In some embodiments, the envelope comprises a mesh layer. |
US10759586B1 |
Container for storing and dispensing packets of edible items
The present invention relates to a container of storing packets of edible items. The container comprises a plurality of compartments for storing one kind of packet in each compartment, the compartments having an opening configured thereon; a lid having a handle, the lid being configured to selectively facilitate a ejection of at least one packet when the handle is operated by a user; and a biasing means configured at an operative bottom edge of the plurality of compartments, the biasing means configured to provide an upward push to the packets, thereby facilitating the ejection of the packets from the opening when the handle is operated by the user. |
US10759580B2 |
Child-resistant safety package
A package includes an outer sleeve and a slider for holding a blister pack slidably mounted within the outer sleeve. The outer sleeve has a locking edge. The slider has a locking flap extending in a direction away from the closed end of the outer sleeve for engagement with the wall of the outer sleeve. The flap has a free edge which provides a pair of locking edges for engagement with the locking edge of the outer sleeve wall. The outer sleeve has a release button which may be pressed to deflect the slider flap away from the wall of the outer sleeve and enable the free edge of the slider flap to slide past the locking edge to allow the slider to be withdrawn from the outer sleeve. |
US10759579B2 |
Product dispensers
A pull tab assembly is described for condiment dispensers such that one or more pull tabs are disposed on a dispenser. An alternative teaches opposing pull tab assemblies placed on either end of a condiment dispenser. A slanted edge associated with the pull tab facilitates the opening of the dispenser. Another embodiment teaches acute angle dispensing devices and alternatively having a flap about the acute angle dispensing devices. |
US10759578B2 |
Multilayer pouch with heat-shrinkable layer
A multilayer pouch with heat-shrinkable layer is described. The pouch comprises a first wall; a second wall; a perimeter comprising a first edge and a second edge opposing the first edge; and a product space positioned between the first wall, the second wall, and the perimeter. The pouch is configured to fully enclose the product space. The first wall comprises a first wall first layer having a machine direction shrinkage value of greater than 5% shrink at 90° C., a first wall second layer having a machine direction Gurley stiffness force of at least 800 mgf and a machine direction shrinkage value at 90° C. of less than the machine direction shrinkage value of the first wall first layer at 90° C., a first wall pattern connection, and a first wall air inlet. The first wall first layer is interior the first wall second layer. Various embodiments of the pouch are also described. |
US10759576B2 |
Closure interlocking mechanism that prevents accidental initial opening of a container
The present invention is directed toward a container closure that prevents accidental initial opening of a container. The closure mechanism includes at least one temporary interlocking mechanism having a two part fastener that engages the moveable part of the closure with the fixed part of the closure. The temporary interlocking mechanism is invisible when the container is closed. It is positioned in a location different from the location of the orifice of the closure or from the path that the liquid follows during dispensing. This temporary interlocking mechanism includes at least one element that breaks or irreversibly deforms during the initial opening of the container. The additional force required to break or to irreversibly deform the breakable or irreversibly deformable element of the temporary interlocking mechanism during the first opening mitigates the risk of accidental opening during manufacturing, shipment or storage of the goods. Once broken or irreversibly deformed during the first opening, the interlocking mechanism does not interfere with the subsequent opening and closing cycles of the container by the consumer. |
US10759573B1 |
Varialbe pour flow device
A cap for a variable pour flow device is configured to close an opening of a container holding a liquid when assembled with the container. The cap includes a spout in communication with an interior of the container when the cap is assembled with the container. The cap is further configured to provide a first fluid flow in which fluid flows through a first passage and the spout when the container with the cap assembled thereto is tilted from an upright position toward the spout to an intermediate degree. The cap is also configured to provide a second, greater fluid flow in which fluid flows through the first passage, a larger second passage, which is spaced from the first passage, and the spout when the container with the cap assembled thereto is tilted further toward the spout from the intermediate degree. |
US10759571B2 |
Container for produce storage, packing and transport
A tamper evident food container is provided. The container comprises a base hingedly connected to a lid. The lid includes an outer raised portion having an integrally connected inner recessed portion formed therein, wherein the inner recessed portion includes a peelable flap portion partially detachable from the inner recessed portion for lifting the peelable flap upwardly from the inner recessed portion; an upper flange extending perpendicularly outward from a perimeter of the lid and having a connecting member located between extending latching portions extending outwardly from the upper flange and adapted for being received in the two latch receiving openings; and a tab connected to the peelable flap portion on a first end and detachably connected to the connecting member on a second end, where the tab is configured for pushing inward to detach the second end from the connecting member allowing the peelable flap portion to be lifted upwardly. |
US10759566B2 |
Modular interchangeable vessel system accepting a plurality of attachments
A modular interchangeable vessel system is disclosed, which comprises a flexible and flat-foldable waterproof vessel having a sealed end and an unsealed end disposed distal from the sealed end, the unsealed end having a kayak shaped endpiece sealingly coupled thereto. |
US10759562B2 |
Storage device
A storage device includes a base, and a number of side panels selectively coupled to the base. Each of the side panels include a protrusion. The base includes a number of voids defined therein. The protrusions, once inserted into the voids, restrict movement of the side panels relative to the base in at least two coordinate directions. |
US10759560B2 |
Tray for gelatin-based food product
The embodiments disclose a tray method and devices including a method including creating a half-cylindrical tray with anti-slide features on an interior surface and a flexible pull tab at one end of the half-cylindrical tray, forming a child proof bottle with child proof bottle security tabs wherein the tray can be inserted, forming a child proof cap with child proof cap security tabs corresponding to the child proof bottle security tabs for securing the child proof cap to the child proof bottle, and wherein storing gelatin edible wafers in the tray includes gelatin edible candies and gelatin wafer products with infused medicinal ingredients. |
US10759553B2 |
Device and method for sampling a liquid
The present invention relates to a device and a method for decanting a beverage initially contained in one or more closed bottles into smaller containers. The device comprises an enclosure under an inert atmosphere, provided with an inlet port comprising receiving means, into which inlet port the neck of the bottles is fitted, and an outlet port through which the hermetically sealed containers are evacuated. The device contains an opening station for opening the bottles fitted into the receiving means, a collection vessel that collects the liquid flowing out of the bottles, a filling station for filling the containers from the collection vessel, and a sealing station for hermetically sealing the containers. In the method, the steps of opening and emptying the bottles, and of filling and hermetically sealing the containers, are all carried out under an inert atmosphere. |
US10759550B2 |
Intermittent case packer assembly and methods
A system for loading an accumulated article group into a case is provided. The system includes an article accumulation station, a grouped article loading station, and a pusher assembly. The accumulation station includes an article receiver assembly in furtherance of delimiting an accumulated article group, and a grouped article guide structure within which the accumulated article group is positionable by operation of the article receiver assembly. The grouped article loading station includes a gate assembly, having first and second operable configurations, and an actuatable gate through which the accumulated article group passes during loading of the group into a case presented for receipt of same. The pusher assembly includes an actuatable pusher for effectuating a transfer of the accumulated article group from the accumulation station to the loading station, flat packing operations effectuated via transfer of the grouped article guide structure over the actuatable gate of the first operably configured pivotable gate assembly by the pusher, vertical packing operations effectuated via transfer of the accumulated article group to the actuatable gate of the second operably configured pivotable gate assembly. |
US10759546B2 |
Transient voltage suppression protection circuit including built in testing and enable-disable functionality
An aircraft electrical system includes a controller system having a self-testing system configured to test an operability of a transient voltage suppression device. A single line communication bus is connected to a communications output of the controller. A first lightning protection device including the transient voltage suppression device is configured to protect the controller from transient voltages. An enable/disable circuit comprising a normally closed switch connects a low side of the lightning protection device to a neutral. |
US10759538B2 |
System for securing a seat, for example, for an airplane and seat comprising such a system
A system including a base provided with the means in the form of clamping and locking jaws for clamping and locking of the system into position in the rail, the means in the form of clamping jaws being movable between a first position and a second position by making use of maneuvering means that are operable by an operator between an unlocking position and a locking position, wherein the maneuvering means includes a clamping screw engaged in a hole and adapted so as to cooperate with a threaded hole and in that it has a smooth section in order to allow the screwing thereof into the threaded hole only when the base and the means in the form of clamping jaws are in the correct position of fastening in the rail. |
US10759535B2 |
Airborne launch of inflatable devices
Aspects described herein relate to an apparatus, system, and method for the airborne launch of inflatable, lighter-than-air devices from aircraft. In some instances, a container comprising a drag parachute and a main parachute assembly may be deployed from an aircraft. Drag forces on the container may cause the drag parachute to be expelled from the container. Drag forces on the drag parachute may cause the main parachute assembly to be expelled from the container. The main parachute assembly may include a canopy with an opening and a release channel connecting the opening with the container. The container may further include a balloon inflation mechanism, which may be used to inflate one or more balloon envelopes. The one or more balloon envelopes, after being inflated, may be configured to be released from the container, traverse the release channel, and exit the main parachute assembly through the opening. |
US10759533B1 |
Mechanical vibration based inter-module communication in vehicle
Components of a device may transmit signals between one another using piezo electric transducers (PETs). In a basic system, a first PET may be coupled to and/or in contact with a first location on a member. A second PET may be coupled to and/or in contact with a second location on the member and separated from the first PET by a distance. The first PET may receive a signal (e.g., an electrical voltage) and convert the signal to a mechanical force/stress causing vibration of the member. The vibration may propagate through the member to other locations about the member. The second PET receive the vibration and may convert the vibration back to the signal, such as by converting mechanical force/stress to the electrical voltage (i.e., the signal). A similar process may be performed in reverse to enable the first and second PET to provide two-way communication. |
US10759532B2 |
Drone capture aerial vehicles and methods of using the same
A drone capture aerial vehicle includes a fuselage and a drone capture device. The drone capture device includes a middle post and a plurality of foldable frame arms; the middle post includes a first end and a second end; and each foldable frame arm includes a plurality of ribs and a plurality of links. A method of capturing a drone includes providing a drone capture aerial vehicle, the drone capture aerial vehicle having a drone capture device and the drone capture device having a foldable capture net; flying the drone capture aerial vehicle toward the drone; activating the drone capture device to deploy the foldable capture net; and capturing the drone with the capture net. |
US10759530B2 |
Vibration control with active lag damper
A rotor system includes a hub assembly, a first, second, and third rotor blade rotatably attached to the hub assembly, a first, second, and third damper pivotally attached to the hub assembly and pivotally attached to the first, second, and third rotor blade, respectively, and a control system operably associated with the first, second, and third damper. A method to control vibratory forces exerted on the hub assembly via the first and second rotor blade includes separately controlling a dynamic spring rate of each of the first and second dampers with the control system. |
US10759528B2 |
Model following control for torque and rotor speed
A system and method for controlling a rotor of an aircraft is disclosed. A desired rotor speed for the rotor is received and a torque command that generates the received rotor speed is calculated. A fuel adjustment signal is calculated based on the torque command and a dynamic rotor measurement of the aircraft. The fuel adjustment signal is provided to the aircraft to track the rotor speed to the desired rotor speed. |
US10759526B2 |
Power assembly and aircraft
The present invention provides a power assembly, including: a motor, a fixing base and a propeller. The fixing base is sleeved over a motor rotation shaft and is fastened to a base body of the motor, and the fixing base is provided with a first clamping portion. The propeller includes a base portion and a blade extending from the base portion, and the base portion is provided with a second clamping portion clamped to the first clamping portion. The propeller is detachably connected to the motor by engaging the first clamping portion with the second clamping portion, so that the propeller can be effectively prevented from loosening from the motor during the vibration or acceleration, and is easy to disassemble/assemble and carry. |
US10759522B2 |
Aircraft with a foldable wing tip device
An aircraft including a wing and a wing tip device is disclosed. The wing tip device is moveable between a flight configuration for use during flight and a ground configuration for use during ground-based operations. In the ground configuration the wing tip device is folded inwardly from the flight configuration such that the span of the aircraft is reduced. The wing tip device is connected to the wing along a hinge axis by spar beams of the wing tip device, one of the beams being mounted for pivoting about a fixed axis and the other beam being mounted on a spherical bearing to provide greater freedom of movement. Various actuator arrangements may be provided to pivot the wing tip device. |
US10759521B2 |
Rotatable wing tip joint and method of making same
A joint for coupling a wing tip to a wing base includes a linking member that extends from a first end to a second end. The linking member first end is coupleable to the wing base, and the linking member second end is coupleable to the wing tip. The linking member defines first second hinge lines that are substantially parallel. The joint also includes at least one actuator. A first end of each at least one actuator is coupled to the linking member, and a second end of each at least one actuator is coupleable to one of the wing base and the wing tip. The at least one actuator is operable to rotate the wing tip about the first and second hinge lines between a first orientation and a second orientation relative to the wing base. |
US10759518B2 |
Gearbox assembly
A transmission or gearbox assembly with fail-safe means for providing redundancy where failure can lead to loss of torque transmission between component parts of the assembly, the assembly comprising a plurality of first components in torque transmitting engagement and at least one second component associated with at least one of the first components, the second component being joined to the respective first component by a discontinuous joint. Preferably, each first component of the system has a corresponding second component joined thereto by a discontinuous joint. |
US10759514B2 |
Folding wing tip and rotating locking member
A rotatable locking member for locking an aircraft wing with a movable wing tip device. The rotatable locking member including a U-shaped receiving portion arranged such that in an unlocked position the locking pin may be moved into and out of the U-shaped receiving portion, and in a locked position the locking pin is not able to be moved out of the U-shaped receiving portion, and the rotatable locking member is configured to be moved between the unlocked and locked position by rotational movement around the longitudinal central axis of the locking pin. |
US10759512B2 |
Aircraft composite panel assembly and manufacturing method thereof
An aircraft composite panel assembly includes a first panel having upper and lower faces, the lower face having a recess on a first side of the panel, a second panel having upper and lower faces, the lower face having an outward projection at a first side of the panel, the outward projection received on the recess forming a lower continuous face; and a forward stack of plies of composite material bonded to the upper face of the first panel, the forward stack of plies having an edge overlapping the first side of the first panel, and the number of plies of the forward stack of plies decreasing toward the opposite side of the first side of the first panel. |
US10759509B2 |
Unmanned underwater vehicle and method for controlling hydraulic system
An unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) with a hydraulic system (100) for use in cold surroundings and method of controlling such hydraulic system. The hydraulic system (100) comprises a hydraulic circuit (10). One or more tools (21,22) may be hydraulically operable via the hydraulic circuit (10). A pump (32) is configured to pressurize a flow of hydraulic fluid (F) via the hydraulic circuit (10) e.g. for actuating the tools (21,22). A valve system (40) comprises control valves (41,42,43) disposed in the hydraulic circuit (10) for controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid (F) through the hydraulic circuit (10). A controller (50) is configured to control one or more of the control valves (43) as a function of a temperature (T) of the hydraulic fluid (F). |
US10759508B2 |
Charging system for autonomous underwater vehicle
A charging system for an autonomous underwater vehicle includes: a sea floating body; a charging station suspended in water from the body through a string-shaped body and located downstream of the sea floating body by receiving a water flow, the station including a noncontact electricity supplying portion located away from the string-shaped body; and an autonomous underwater vehicle coupled to the station that is rotatable about the string-shaped body, the vehicle including a noncontact electricity receiving portion configured to receive electricity supplied from the supplying portion, wherein: the station takes by the water flow such a posture that the noncontact electricity supplying portion is located downstream of the string-shaped body in a water flow direction; and when the vehicle is coupled to the station, the vehicle takes by the water flow such a posture that the receiving portion is located downstream of the string-shaped body in the water flow direction. |
US10759504B2 |
Water sports board rack
The present invention provides a watersports board rack for attaching to a support member (e.g., hanging down from an overhead support tower) of a boat. The rack may have a low profile, superior padding and an increased contact area compared to current rack systems, as well as at least one strap for securing the board against the padding and a coupler for attaching to the overhead support member. The rack may thus be operable to securely hold up to two watersports boards (e.g., two wakesurf boards) without the usual wear and tear (e.g., dents and scrapes) that occurs from regular contact with the tines of current rack systems. The rack may thus increase the boat's capacity to securely store watersports boards while the boat is in motion, and due to the low profile, the rack will not substantially reduce headroom or require removal from a folding tower before folding the tower down for transporting and storing the boat. |
US10759502B2 |
Reconfigurable seating for watercraft
Boats can include seating assemblies that can be configured in a variety of different arrangements. In one configuration of the seating assemblies described herein, a forward-facing seat and a rearward-facing seat are arranged back-to-back above a seat bottom. In another configuration, the seating assembly can be arranged as a forward-facing reclined seat such that a forward rotation of the forward-facing seat to a flat position with the seat bottom causes a rearward rotation of the rearward-facing seat to a reclined position. In still another configuration, the seating assembly can be configured form a reclined seat in a rearward-facing configuration. |
US10759498B2 |
Air lubrication system with a wave deflector for a vessel
Disclosed is a system for providing an air lubricating layer between the hull of a vessel and the water flowing under the hull as the vessel is moving through the water, including an air cavity and a wave deflector having a planar bottom surface which faces the interface plane and extends parallel thereto and is arranged in an air cavity of the air lubrication system at a distance of 2-15 cm from the interface plane, wherein the bottom surface has a peripheral edge that is spaced apart from the sidewalls by a gap having a width of 0.5-15 cm, wherein, when viewed in projection onto a plane wherein the planar bottom surface extends, at least 85% of the area of the opening is covered by the wave deflector and/or the planar bottom surface thereof, more preferably at least 90%, and most preferably at least 95%. |
US10759494B2 |
Bicycle rear derailleur with a damper assembly
A bicycle rear derailleur includes a base member mountable to a bicycle frame. A movable member is movably coupled to the base member. A chain guide assembly is rotatably connected to the movable member for rotation about a rotation axis. A biasing element is configured to bias the chain guide assembly for rotation in a first rotational direction with respect to the movable member. A damper assembly is operatively disposed between the chain guide assembly and the movable member to apply a damping force to the chain guide assembly when the chain guide assembly rotates in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction. |
US10759492B2 |
Adapter for bicycle pedal
The present invention relates to a bicycle pedal adapter configured to be clicked onto a bicycle pedal which is intended and constructed to be used for a bicycle shoe having a cleat, wherein the bicycle pedal adapter is configured to convert the bicycle pedal to a bicycle pedal suitable to be used with a normal shoe without a cleat, wherein the bicycle pedal adapter is flat, wherein the bicycle pedal adapter comprises a main body having a height, a width and a length, wherein the width is more than four times the height and wherein the length is more than five times the height, and wherein the main body has a front end and a rear end, the bicycle pedal adapter comprising:—a front coupling at the front end, the front coupling being configured to mate with a front clamping member of the bicycle pedal and—a rear coupling at the rear end, the rear coupling being configured to mate with a rear clamping member of the bicycle pedal, and wherein the bicycle pedal adapter is configured to be clicked onto the bicycle pedal and to be uncoupled from the bicycle pedal, and wherein the bicycle pedal adapter comprises a foot support surface which faces upwards, wherein the main body does not comprise a plurality of coupling holes via which the bicycle pedal adapter can be connected to a bicycle shoe via a connecting member. |
US10759486B2 |
Three or four wheeled human powered vehicle with dual wheel front steering and single or dual wheel rear drive
A human powered vehicle comprises a dual wheel front steering, a single or dual wheel rear drive, three or four wheels, a strong lightweight frame assembly, a steering system, two pedals, and a crank and chain transfer drive system. A driver is seated in an upright position for maximum ergonomic efficiency and minimum propulsion effort. Said position also provides for easy mounting and dismounting on to and off of the vehicle. The steering system is completely adjustable and incorporates Ackermann steering geometry to reduce wheel turning scrub and preserve forward momentum. The invention is further configured with components that can be adapted to various manual drive systems, multiple gear ratio drive mechanisms, or power drive system such as an electric motor or similar device. The invention is more easily operated by children, elderly, and the handicapped than bicycles, traditional tricycles, and other three-wheeled human powered vehicles. |
US10759484B2 |
Height adjustment assembly for bicycle saddle
A height adjustment assembly for a bicycle saddle includes an inner tube with a saddle clamp on the top thereof. A retractable device is located in the inner tube and is fixed to the saddle clamp. The inner tube is movably inserted into an outer tube. A control device is located in the outer tube and includes a top part, a block and an operation unit. The top part is fixed to the retractable device and the switch of the retractable device extends through the top part and activates an operation unit received in the block. The operation unit is activated by a cable so as to move the switch of the retractable device to adjust the height of the saddle. |
US10759480B2 |
Fastening body for fastening an underbody liner to a motor vehicle underbody
A fastening body for fastening an underbody liner component to a motor vehicle underbody, the fastening body encompassing a bracing segment having a passthrough opening penetrable along a penetration axis by a fastening means when the fastening body is in the operationally ready state, and having a bracing region, embodied in the surrounding region of the passthrough opening, which is provided for abutment of a counterpart bracing region of the fastening means; a liner segment that is arranged at a distance from the bracing segment and comprises, at least on its outer side facing away from the bracing region, a preferably flat outer surface; and a connecting segment connecting the bracing segment and the liner segment. |
US10759477B2 |
Driving support apparatus
A driving support apparatus for an own vehicle includes a travel trajectory obtaining unit configured to obtain a preceding vehicle trajectory which is a travel trajectory of a preceding vehicle, and a control unit configured to perform a follow-up steering control for changing a steering angle of the own vehicle in such a manner that the vehicle travels along a target traveling line determined based on the preceding vehicle trajectory. The control unit is configured to, when a first distance condition and a manual steering condition are both satisfied while the follow-up steering control is being performed, stop the follow-up steering control. |
US10759476B2 |
System and method for executing straight tracking control of a work vehicle
A method for executing straight tracking control may include receiving an input command(s) associated with controlling the operation of a first-side drive system and/or a second-side drive system of a hydrostatic transmission of a work vehicle to drive the vehicle along a straight path. The method may also include receiving first and second speed signals associated with the output speeds of the drive systems, and modifying the first speed signal or the second speed signal based on a speed scaling factor to generate a corrected speed signal. In addition, the method may include determining an adjusted control command for controlling the operation of the hydrostatic transmission as a function of the input command(s) and a control output determined based on the corrected speed signal. Further, the method may include controlling the operation of the hydrostatic transmission based at least in part on the adjusted control command. |
US10759475B2 |
Self-steering axle knuckle
Self-steering axle assembly has an axle with central tube having a longitudinal central axis. A king pin is connected with an end portion of the axle. A knuckle is connected with the king pin. The knuckle includes a torque plate section. A first arm of the knuckle extends from a side of the torque plate section and receives a first end portion of the king pin. A second arm extends from the torque plate section in the same direction as the first arm. The second arm receives a second end portion of the king pin. A spindle is friction welded to the torque plate section and has a longitudinal central axis. The torque plate section has at least one surface on the torque plate section extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis of the spindle. A tool engages the surface during friction welding of the spindle to the torque plate section. The relative locations of the axle, spindle and king pin enable an air disc brake actuator to avoid contact with components of the heavy-duty vehicle during steering and with the ground and debris. |
US10759472B2 |
Steering controller
Provided is a steering controller configured to switch from an interruption state to a transmission state. In a state where power transmission from the steering wheel to steered wheels is interrupted, a maximum value selection processing circuit outputs a maximum value, out of a steered angle and a steering angle, to a limiting reaction force setting processing circuit. When the absolute value of the maximum value has become equal to or larger than a limitation start threshold value, the limiting reaction force setting processing circuit rapidly increases a limiting reaction force. An operation signal generation processing circuit controls a reaction-force motor to achieve a reaction force command value corresponding to the limiting reaction force. When the absolute value of the maximum value has become equal to or larger than an engagement threshold value, a clutch is engaged to transmit reaction force from the steered wheel-side to the steering wheel. |
US10759467B2 |
Integrated electric power steering apparatus
Provided is an integrated electric power steering apparatus including a positive-side wiring pattern configured to connect a positive side of a power supply and a positive side of an inverter circuit and a negative-side wiring pattern configured to connect a negative side of the power supply and a negative side of the inverter circuit, in which one of the wiring patterns is formed on a central side of a wiring board and another of the wiring patterns is formed on an outer periphery side of the wiring board. A plurality of switching elements forming the inverter circuit are mounted between the positive-side wiring pattern and the negative-side wiring pattern formed on the wiring board. |
US10759461B2 |
Multi-function vehicle input apparatuses with rotatable dials for vehicle systems control and methods incorporating the same
A multi-function input apparatus of a steering wheel that includes an outer dial having a planar surface and a center dial having a capacitive surface such that the center dial is responsive to capacitive touch along the capacitive surface. The center dial being disposed within the outer dial and the outer dial is rotatable about a rotation axis independent of the center dial such that the center dial is rotatably fixed when the outer dial rotates. The outer dial including a recessed portion positioned along the planar surface such that the recessed portion is rotatable about the center dial. The recessed portion of the outer dial is translatable along the rotation axis. |
US10759460B2 |
Fastening device for a security module on a vehicle steering wheel
A device for fastening a safety module on a steering wheel frame includes at least one resilient ring, at least one hook and at least one valve gridge. The at least one hook includes a first surface forming a guide track ending on an inflection point, and a second surface separated from the first surface by the inflection point. The at least one valve bridge has with a third surface across from the second surface of the hook. The resilient ring locks the module fixed on the frame by bearing on the second surface of the hook and on the third surface of the valve bridge. The third surface of the valve bridge includes at least one recess arranged across from the inflection point. |
US10759459B2 |
Display-coupled handcart
A handcart includes a cart frame having a receiving portion on which a shopping basket is placeable and a handle portion, a caster disposed at a bottom region of the cart frame, a display mounting arm adjacent to the handle portion and extending upward from the cart frame, and a display device attached to an upper end of the display mounting arm. The display mounting arm is movable to position the display device at a location that is shifted to a left or a right side with respect to a center of the cart frame in a width direction thereof. |
US10759458B1 |
Wheelbarrow for spreading a material
A wheelbarrow for spreading a material is provided. The wheelbarrow generally includes a bucket configured to contain at least one material and having an opening through which the material is configured to flow, a controllable closing flap configured to close the second opening, and a distribution plate extending under the opening. The distribution plate is positioned such that material flowing gravitationally through the opening travels along the distribution plate towards an application surface exterior to the bucket of the wheelbarrow. The distribution plate may include guide channels configured to distribute the material across a width of the distribution plate as the material travels along the distribution plate. |
US10759457B1 |
Cart having folding legs
A folding cart includes a frame including front and rear plates having two inner extensions with a fastening hole, and four corner plates having a first pivot hole, a first hole, and an oval second hole; two rear wheels; four legs having a second pivot hole, a first hole member, and a second hole member; and four folding devices each including a trigger including two bent wings having a first through hole, and a top projection having a second through hole; a first pivot driven through the first pivot hole, the second pivot hole, and the fastening hole; a second pivot driven through the second hole member and the first through holes; a spring loaded pin driven through the first hole member and the second through hole; and a clip ring partially disposed in the groove and urging against the projection. |
US10759455B2 |
System, method, and computer software code for distributing and managing data for use by a plurality of vehicle subsystems
A communication system includes a data manager unit, a private interface, and an open interface. The data manager unit is configured to be disposed onboard a vehicle and to manage a transmission of data from a control system of the vehicle to a plurality of applications. The private interface is configured to communicably couple the data manager unit to the control system of the vehicle, and to limit communication with the control system via a connection protocol, wherein the connection protocol is configured to prevent direct communication between the data manager unit and an application that does not use the connection protocol. The open interface is configured to communicably couple the data manager unit and the plurality of applications. |
US10759454B2 |
Trainline performance evaluation
A system for testing trainline communications includes a command test box, a remote test box, and a controller. The command test box is coupled to a first electric coupler at a first end of a consist including one or more cars of a railroad train. The command test box applies a test signal to the first electric coupler and wirelessly transmits an indication of the test signal. The remote test box is coupled to a second electric coupler at a second end of the consist, and determines whether the test signal is present at the second electric coupler and wirelessly transmits an indication of the test signal. The controller communicates wirelessly with the test boxes to determine whether the test signal has successfully traversed the consist. |
US10759449B2 |
Recognition processing device, vehicle control device, recognition control method, and storage medium
A recognition processing device includes a peripheral situation recognition unit configured to recognize a type of object around a vehicle and a positional relationship with the vehicle, an object recognition unit configured to select a word indicating the type of object recognized by the peripheral situation recognition unit and a word indicating a positional relationship between the vehicle and the object, and a text generation unit configured to generate text for describing a peripheral situation recognized by the peripheral situation recognition unit, wherein the text includes the word indicating the type of object selected by the object recognition unit and the word indicating the positional relationship between the vehicle and the object selected by the object recognition unit. |
US10759447B2 |
Driving support method, vehicle, and driving support system
A driving support method for a vehicle includes: acquiring a sound of a sound source placed outside the vehicle; and displaying, on a display portion, driving support information corresponding to an utterance content of the sound, the utterance content of the sound being recognized by a sound recognition process, in a display mode suggesting a relative position of the sound source from the vehicle, the relative position being specified based on the sound. |
US10759445B2 |
Driving assistance device and driving assistance method
There is provided a driving assistance device for supporting driving of a vehicle equipped with the driving assistance device such that if a driver starts a driving-related operation in the course of self-driving, switching from self-driving to manual driving is performed. An acquiring unit configured to acquire conditions of the driver. A determining unit configured to determine to invalidate switching to manual driving in the case where the conditions of the driver acquired when the operation was started represents a non-waking state, and determine to continue the invalidation for a predetermined period if the driver changes from the non-waking state to a waking state when the invalidation is being performed. |
US10759440B2 |
Safe driving support apparatus and method
A safe driving support apparatus may include: an emotion index detection unit configured to detect an emotion index of a driver or passenger, using one or more of vision, voice and behavior of the driver or passenger; a driver risk index detection unit configured to detect a driver risk index using ego vehicle driving information and surrounding environment information of an ego vehicle; a driving difficulty level detection unit configured to detect a driving difficult level depending on a driving position of the ego vehicle; a vehicle driving unit configured to control autonomous driving of the ego vehicle; and a control unit configured to control the vehicle driving unit to drive the ego vehicle to a safe area, according to whether the emotion index, the driver risk index and the driving difficulty level are included in a preset safety area. |
US10759439B2 |
Driver's driving tendency determination apparatus and method thereof
A driver's driving tendency determination apparatus includes: an image sensor for obtaining video information of nearby driving scenes; a speed sensor for obtaining speed information of the vehicle; a navigation system for obtaining traffic information of a road on which the vehicle travels; and a controller configured to calculate a number of overtaking vehicles and a number of overtaken vehicles by tracking movement directions of nearby vehicles through the video information, and determine driver's traffic flow following tendency by comparing the calculated numbers with a predetermined condition. |
US10759438B2 |
System and method for responding to driver state
A method for controlling vehicle systems includes receiving monitoring information from one or more monitoring systems and determining a plurality of driver states based on the monitoring information from the one or more monitoring systems. The method includes determining a combined driver state based on the plurality of driver states and modifying control of one or more vehicle systems based on the combined driver state. |
US10759436B2 |
System and method for responding to driver state
A method for controlling vehicle systems includes receiving monitoring information from one or more monitoring systems and determining a plurality of driver states based on the monitoring information from the one or more monitoring systems. The method includes determining a combined driver state based on the plurality of driver states and modifying control of one or more vehicle systems based on the combined driver state. |
US10759433B2 |
Vehicle escape
A map, including potential obstacles, can be generated by a computing device in a vehicle. An estimated coefficient of friction between the vehicle wheels and a roadway surrounding a stuck vehicle can be generated based on sensor data. A path can be determined based on the map, and the stuck vehicle can be operated based on the path and a determined slip ratio based on the vehicle wheels to unstick the stuck vehicle. |
US10759432B2 |
Vehicle control apparatus, vehicle control method, and vehicle control program
A vehicle control apparatus includes a detecting unit configured to detect a nearby vehicle that travels near a host vehicle; an estimating unit configured to estimate a positional change of the nearby vehicle detected by the detecting unit; and a period deriving unit configured to derive a lane changeable period during which lane change is possible to a lane change target position set as a relative position with respect to the nearby vehicle that travels in an adjacent lane that is adjacent to a host vehicle lane on the basis of a positional change of the nearby vehicle estimated by the estimating unit. |
US10759429B2 |
Hydraulic roll-off protection
“Roll-off” is considered to be any unwanted vehicle movement after a parking brake is engaged. Roll-off is prevented or reduced by a method and apparatus that adjusts hydraulic brake pressure applied to vehicle wheel brakes if unintended motion is detected when the parking brake is engaged and the vehicle's transmission is not in the park position. |
US10759426B2 |
Transmission device, reception device, transmission method, reception method, and communication system
A first wireless device is mountable in a vehicle. An acquiring unit acquires position information on the vehicle in which the first wireless device is mounted. A calculating unit calculates a difference between the position information acquired by the acquiring unit and an ideal route for the vehicle. A communication unit transmits a packet signal that contains the difference calculated by the calculating unit and the position information acquired by the acquiring unit. |
US10759424B2 |
Vehicle data selection system for modifying automated driving functionalities and method thereof
The systems and methods provided herein are directed to the uploading and transmission of vehicle data to a remote system when a physiological event for a driver has been detected using one or more sensors. Information such as the driver's heart rate, temperature, voice inflection or facial expression may be monitored to detect the physiological event. Vehicle data, such as gathering or control system data, may be sent once the event has been detected. Selected vehicle data associated with the event or all data during the time of the event may be sent. After receiving the vehicle data, the remote system may process or store it where it may be used to modify automated driving functionalities. |
US10759422B2 |
Device for controlling vehicle at intersection
A device for controlling a vehicle at an intersection. The device variably sets a monitoring range of a vehicle sensor in accordance with a relationship between the progress paths of a host vehicle and a target vehicle at an intersection, or controls the host vehicle according to a collision avoidance control method in comparison with a predetermined scenario of a collision possibility of the host vehicle and the target vehicle at the intersection according to a scenario, thereby making it possible to prevent a collision at the intersection. |
US10759420B2 |
Method for determining an activation criterion for a brake application and emergency brake system for performing the method
A method for automatically activating a brake application in a vehicle includes using at least one detection device, detecting at least one object in the environment of the vehicle and, using at least one processor, determining that a vehicle is on a collision course with the at least one object, determining an S-shaped avoidance trajectory of the vehicle and at least one avoidance criterion based at least in part on the S-shaped avoidance trajectory, determining two extreme values of a transverse acceleration of the vehicle from the S-shaped avoidance trajectory, determining whether the at least one avoidance criteria is fulfilled by comparing the two extreme values with a threshold value, wherein the avoidance criteria is fulfilled when the two extreme values fall below the threshold value, and activating an automatic brake application in the vehicle when an activation criterion for the automatic brake application is fulfilled. |
US10759417B2 |
Input signal management for vehicle park-assist
Method and apparatus are disclosed for input signal management for vehicle park-assist. An example vehicle includes an autonomy unit for remote parking, a communication module, a sensor, and a controller. The controller is to designate a mobile device responsive to determining the remote parking is inactive and receiving an activation request from the mobile device. When the mobile device is designated, the controller also is to process remote parking signals of the mobile device, stop the remote parking when the sensor detects engagement of a door handle, and prevent processing of other nonemergency requests. |
US10759416B1 |
Independent control of vehicle wheels
An over actuated system capable of controlling wheel parameters, such as speed (e.g., by torque and braking), steering angles, caster angles, camber angles, and toe angles, of wheels in an associated vehicle. The system may determine the associated vehicle is in a rollover state and adjust wheel parameters to prevent vehicle rollover. Additionally, the system may determine a driving state and dynamically adjust wheel parameters to optimize driving, including, for example, cornering and parking. Such a system may also dynamically detect wheel misalignment and provide alignment and/or corrective driving solutions. Further, by utilizing degenerate solutions for driving, the system may also estimate tire-surface parameterization data for various road surfaces and make such estimates available for other vehicles via a network. |
US10759415B2 |
Effective rolling radius
Systems and method are provided for controlling a vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving, via a processor, image data of a surroundings of the vehicle. The method includes performing, via a processor, image analysis on the image data to identify road features. The method includes matching, via a processor, the identified road features to road features in a predetermined map to determine matched road features. The method includes determining, via a processor, global positioning data for the vehicle based on global positioning data in the predetermined map and the matched road features. The method also includes calibrating, via a processor, effective rolling radius of a wheel of the vehicle based at least on the global position data. The method further includes controlling, via a processor, a function of the vehicle based, in part, on the effective rolling radius. |
US10759414B2 |
Driving control method for hybrid vehicle
A driving control method for a hybrid vehicle is capable of improving fuel efficiency of the hybrid vehicle and increasing acceleration/deceleration responsiveness of the vehicle according to a demand of a driver by more appropriately selecting a point of time at which an engine is turned on/off in the hybrid vehicle in response to a driving situation, and controlling driving of the engine and a motor accordingly. |
US10759413B2 |
Control system for hybrid vehicle
A control system for hybrid vehicles to eliminate the shortage of drive force within the low-to-mid speed range in the hybrid mode. In a differential mechanism, a first rotary element is connected to an engine, a second rotary element is connected to a first motor, a third rotary element is connected to a second motor, and a fourth rotary element is connected to an output unit. A third motor is connected to the output unit. When the controller determines that the hybrid vehicle is propelled by the torque of the engine, the first motor and the second motor generate torques in a same direction as an engine torque to propel the vehicle in a forward direction, and the third motor generates a torque in the forward direction to propel the vehicle together with the engine torque. |
US10759411B2 |
System and method of controlling the regenerative braking of an eco-friendly vehicle
A system and method of controlling regenerative braking of an eco-friendly vehicle are provided. The system eliminates a motor over-temperature state during regenerative braking, effectively prevents a chattering phenomenon in which regenerative braking torque is repeatedly increased and reduced after the motor over-temperature state, and consequently, improves the braking safety and operability of the vehicle. A torque output rate for motor regenerative braking torque limitation is determined from a current motor load and motor temperature using setting information when a motor over-temperature state is detected. Then, a final regenerative braking torque is determined by multiplying a motor regenerative braking torque, calculated from information including battery chargeable power and a driver braking operation value, by the determined torque output rate. Thereafter, regenerative braking of a motor is adjusted based on the determined final regenerative braking torque. |
US10759409B2 |
Techniques for detecting and monitoring unintended powertrain propulsive torque in hybrid vehicles
A control system and method for a hybrid vehicle involve controlling a hybrid powertrain comprising an engine and a transmission having one or more electric motors and not comprising a decoupling mechanism therebetween, detecting an operating condition where the transmission is in neutral and the vehicle is moving at a speed less than a low speed threshold, and in response to detecting the operating condition: determining a desired propulsive torque of the powertrain, determining an actual propulsive torque at the driveline, calculating a torque difference between the actual and desired propulsive torques over a period, comparing the calculated torque difference to a first movement threshold, and when the calculated torque difference exceeds the first movement threshold, applying an electric parking brake (EPB) of the vehicle. |
US10759408B2 |
Electric braking device for vehicle
This electric braking device is provided with: an electric motor MTR that, in accordance with an operation amount Bpa of a braking operation member BP, generates a pressing force Fba, being a force pressing a friction member MSB against a rotary member KTB that rotates integrally with a wheel WHL of the vehicle; and a circuit board KBN to which a processor MPR and a bridge circuit BRG are mounted. The device is further provided with a rotation angle sensor MKA for detecting the rotation angle Mka of the electric motor, and drives the electric motor MTR on the basis of the rotation angle Mka. An end face Mmk of the rotation angle sensor MKA is fixed so as to be in contact with the circuit board KBN. The device is further provided with a pressing force sensor FBA for detecting the pressing force Fba, and drives the electric motor MTR on the basis of the pressing force Fba. An end face Mfb of the pressing force sensor FBA is fixed so as to be in contact with the circuit board KBN. |
US10759405B2 |
System and method for controlling kick-back in electric booster type brake system
The present disclosure provides a system and a method for controlling kick-back in an electric booster type brake system capable of reducing a kick-back phenomenon in which a hitting force is transmitted to a brake pedal due to a difference between a high braking hydraulic pressure already generated in a power piston of a second master cylinder by driving a motor and a low braking hydraulic pressure generated in a first master cylinder when a driver steps on a brake pedal, in a fall back situation in which electric power is not smoothly supplied to the motor due to a low voltage of a battery. |
US10759399B2 |
Electric brake device
Provided is an electric brake device of which braking control accuracy is improved as a result of hysteresis in a load sensor being appropriately compensated for. The electric brake device includes: a direct load estimator configured to estimate a brake pressing force, using an output of the load sensor; an indirect load estimator configured to estimate a brake pressing force without using the output of the load sensor; and a hysteresis interpolator. When switching is performed between pressure increase and pressure decrease which causes hysteresis in the load sensor, the hysteresis interpolator performs control by use of the load estimated by the indirect load estimator without using the load sensor, in a predetermined range after the switching has been performed. |
US10759396B2 |
Attachable leveling system
A vehicle leveling system includes a jack adapted to be mounted to a vehicle frame without modifying the vehicle frame. In a particular embodiment, the jack includes a first bracket adapted to urge against the bottom surface of the frame and a second bracket adapted to be mounted to a surface of the vehicle adjacent the frame. In a more particular embodiment, the first bracket includes a horizontal adjustment feature and the second bracket includes a vertical adjustment feature. In another particular embodiment, the jack is coupled to the vehicle frame via a bracket that is adapted to be mounted to manufacturer-provided apertures formed in the frame during the manufacture of the vehicle. |
US10759392B2 |
Camera unit
A camera unit includes a camera, a supporting part, a nozzle, and a hose. The supporting part supports the camera on a front surface side thereof, has a back surface side fixed on a body for placement thereof, and has a through-hole that penetrates through the front and back surface sides. The nozzle has a proximal end part inserted into the through-hole from the front surface side and a distal end part that is arranged to be capable of discharging a fluid toward a lens of the camera. The hose passes through an opening of the through-hole on the back surface side and is connected to the proximal end part of the nozzle in the through-hole to supply the fluid to the nozzle. Furthermore, the supporting part has a pressing part that protrudes in a radial direction thereof in the through-hole and presses an outer circumference of the hose. |
US10759390B2 |
Tube holder for a wiper arm, wiper arm having a tube holder, and method for producing such a tube holder
The invention relates to a tube holder for a wiper arm, comprising a bracket, a positively locking closure and a tube receptacle as well as a wiper receptacle, wherein the bracket can be folded onto the tube receptacle so that the wiper receptacle can be closed by the bracket, the bracket being fixed onto the wiper receptacle by means of the closure. |
US10759387B2 |
Self-declaring electronic license plate with immobilizer features
A self-declaring electronic license plate (e-plate) system for a vehicle is disclosed. This self-declaring e-plate system includes: an input device; a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader coupled to the input device; and an RFID-enabled license plate. In some embodiments, the input device is configured to receive vehicle occupancy information and triggers the RFID reader to write the received vehicle occupancy information to the RFID-enabled license plate in response to receiving the vehicle occupancy information. The RFID reader is configured to write at least a portion of the received vehicle occupancy information to the RFID-enabled license plate. The RFID-enabled license plate is configured to provide at least a portion of the received vehicle occupancy information to an electronic toll collection (ETC) reader. In some embodiments, the received vehicle occupancy information includes a current number of occupants self-declared by a user, such as a driver or a passenger inside the vehicle. |
US10759380B2 |
Belt tightener, safety belt device, and method for operating a safety belt device
A belt tightener for tightening a safety belt in a vehicle includes an impulse screw drive unit to generate a greater torque than can be achieved by a mechanical coupling between a motor and the belt tightener. |
US10759379B2 |
Shear pin failure system
Aspects of the disclosure relate to adjusting a shear pin to minimize an impact force felt by an object in a collision with a vehicle. For example, one or more second computing devices may receive, from one or more first computing devices, information indicating that an impact with an object is imminent. In response to the received information, the second computing devices may determine a first shear force for a first shear pin, wherein the first shear force is a desired amount of shear force necessary to break the first shear pin. The second computing devices may send a triggering signal to activate an actuator prior to an impact with the identified impact target. The actuator, in response to receiving the triggering signal, may adjust the first shear pin in a first pinhole, so the first shear pin will break at the first shear force. |
US10759378B2 |
Protection device for protecting road users outside a motor vehicle, and method for operating a protection device
A protection device (1) has a sensor (3) to sense an impact of a road user outside a motor vehicle. A control device (4) is connected to the sensor (3) and evaluates signals sensed by the sensor (3). A rear actuator (6) is connected to the control device (4) and to a hinge arrangement (21) of a front hood (2) of the vehicle. The rear actuator (6) transfers a rear part of the front hood (2) into an impact position for damping an impact sensed by the sensor (3). A front actuator (7) is connected to the control device (4) and to a hood lock (20) in a front region of the front hood (2). The front actuator (7) transfers a front region of the front hood (2) into an impact position for damping the impact. The control device (4) activates the two actuators (6, 7) in a time-delayed manner. |
US10759371B2 |
Vehicle occupant protection device, airbag control method, and airbag folding method
A pair of first airbags and a pair of second airbags are stowed in opposing regions of side wall portions of a vehicle seat. The first airbags are positioned at a seat front side relative to a shoulder area of a seat occupant in a seat side view. The second airbags are positioned at the seat front side relative to a waist area of the seat occupant in the seat side view. The pair of first airbags and the pair of second airbags are supplied with gas, inflate and expand towards the seat width direction inner sides thereof, and are structured such that each pair of airbags, in the inflated and expanded states thereof, push against one another at a seat width direction middle side of the vehicle seat. |
US10759366B2 |
Vehicle control device and vehicle control method
Provided are a vehicle control device and a vehicle control method for keeping necessary functions effective until an occupant gets out of a vehicle. The vehicle control device include a vehicle exit detection part configured to detect a timing at which the occupant gets out of the vehicle, in accordance with a vehicle exit detection signal from a vehicle exit detector set in advance, and a power supply control part configured to control, when the timing at which the occupant gets out of the vehicle is detected by the vehicle exit detection part, a power supply control device so as to carry out any one of: shutting off a power supply to an in-vehicle device installed on the vehicle, thereby bringing the in-vehicle device into a stop state; and supplying a standby voltage to the in-vehicle device, thereby bringing the in-vehicle device into a sleep state. |
US10759362B2 |
Harness for assisted driving
A car includes a factory installed harness and a factory installed data processing component coupled to the factory installed harness. The factory installed harness is configured to receive an assisted driving hardware component in order to allow the assisted driving hardware component to make electrical connection with the data processing component when the assisted driving hardware component is installed by the car's owner or user or dealer. The assisted driving hardware component can be a user installed LIDAR to add to the car's assisted driving functionality. |
US10759359B1 |
Holding structure for cable
A holding structure for a cable includes a cable in which electrical wires extend out from an end portion of a sheath, a first holder provided with a first clamping portion, a second holder provided with a second clamping portion configured to clamp the cable between the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion, a rubber plug that has a plurality of through-holes through which the electrical wires respectively are passed, and that is held by the first holder and the second holder, in a state in which the rubber plug is fitted around the end portion of the sheath, and a binding member that is wrapped around the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion. |
US10759355B2 |
Vehicle camera
A vehicle camera includes a camera and a housing. The camera has a lens unit. The housing has an accommodation space. The housing has at least one air vent at the opening. A flexible case is in front of the at least one air vent, and the flexible case includes a connection face and two covering edges. The connection face is connected with the at least one air vent, and the two covering edges are formed on two sides of the flexible case respectively. A respective one covering edge has a vertical cut line formed thereon, two vertical cut lines of the two covering edges are connected with two ends of an axial cut line respectively so as to form a linear valve, and a lowest point of the vertical cut line is spaced a spacing apart from the connection face. |
US10759352B2 |
Portable organizer
A portable organizer used for storing personal items in vehicles to prevent belonging from being transported in a disorganized manner. Additionally, the organizer is designed to provide various storage options, as well as a charging platform. To achieve this the organizer has a back plate, a collection of receptacles, and a base plate. The receptacles are serially distributed across the base plate. Additionally, the receptacles are delineated by sidewalls and a shelf that is inclined relative to the back plate. This enables the stored items to remain within the receptacles when the vehicle is motion, and sudden maneuvers occur. Similarly, the base plate is positioned in between an edge of the back plate and the receptacles to provide another option for storing or dividing the personal items. |
US10759351B2 |
Multipurpose swing arm assembly of a vehicle accessory rack
A multipurpose swing arm assembly for a vehicle accessory rack is described. The accessory rack includes a base rack that holds the multipurpose swing arm assembly, and a coupling assembly that couples the base rack and the multipurpose swing arm assembly to a hitch coupler of the vehicle. The multipurpose swing arm assembly is used to hold accessories for transported and use with the vehicle. The multipurpose swing arm assembly includes a multipurpose swing rod hingedly coupled to the base rack, and two cooler tray support rods. A cooler tray is coupled to the cooler tray support rods. A cooler is set on the cooler tray and coupled to the multipurpose swing arm assembly to be transported and used with the vehicle. A work top bar and a work top can also be coupled to the multipurpose swing rod to be used as a table top. |
US10759344B2 |
External mirror device
An external mirror device includes a housing arranged at a side of a vehicle and having an opening facing rearward of vehicle, a mirror accommodated in the opening of the housing, and a camera arranged at the housing and configured to acquire information from outside of the vehicle. With respect to the position of the camera in the front-rear direction, the camera is arranged in a rear of a contour line which includes an outline of the housing when seen from a rear of the vehicle. The housing includes a separating portion having a concave-convex shape to separate air traveling on a surface of the housing, and the separating portion is arranged at a same position as the camera in a direction along the contour line, and arranged frontward of the contour line. |
US10759342B2 |
Apparatus and method for controlling collision alert
The present disclosure relates to an apparatus and a method for assisting driving of a host vehicle, and more particularly to a technology for controlling whether to operate a vehicle collision alert device according to the circumstances surrounding the host vehicle. An apparatus for assisting driving of a host vehicle a sensor mounted to the host vehicle and having a field of view outside of the host vehicle and capturing images; and a controller communicatively connected to the sensor and configured to predict a driving route of the host vehicle based on a vehicle control command input from a driver; determine whether the host vehicle is able to travel along the predicted driving route based on surrounding space information on the host vehicle obtained from the captured images; and control a collision alert device of the host vehicle based on a result of determining whether the host vehicle is able to travel. |
US10759341B2 |
Motor vehicle
A motor vehicle has a central light control unit, a plurality of peripheral light control units distributed within the vehicle, and a plurality of interior light modules, each of which has a plurality of light sources and is associated with a peripheral light control unit. As a result of the receipt of a specified light effect identification by the peripheral light control units, a moving light is produced by the interior light modules associated with the peripheral light control units. |
US10759336B2 |
Vehicle periphery information management device
A vehicle periphery information management device includes a data acquisition unit, and a data selection unit. The data acquisition unit is configured to acquire a plurality of pieces of external environment information data around a vehicle. The data selection unit is configured to select apart of the plurality of pieces of external environment information data acquired by the data acquisition unit so as to make an output outside, based on a predetermined position of the vehicle. |
US10759328B2 |
Automotive lamp control
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for configuring automotive lamp illumination control are provided. One example method includes, at a computing device, generating a graphical user interface for configuring at an automotive lamp illumination pattern. The graphical user interface includes user input elements and is displayed by way of a display device. An input command is received by way of at least one of the plurality of user input elements. The input command corresponds to the at least one of the user input elements. A message is transmitted to an automotive lamp control device by way of a communication path including a first communication port of the computing device and a second communication port of the automotive lamp control device, based on the received input command. The message is received at the automotive lamp control device, and an action is performed in response to receiving the message. |
US10759325B1 |
Vehicle towing apparatus for use with a hook truck
The vehicle towing apparatus for use with a hook truck comprises a tow bar, a left chain, and a right chain. The front end of the tow bar comprises either a pintle hook or a lunette ring for coupling to a tow vehicle. By way of example and not of limitation, the tow vehicle may be a hooklift truck. The tow bar comprises a first section and a second section, which are slidably coupled to each other. The overall length of the tow bar may be fixed by inserting a lock pin through the tow bar. The left and right chains are safety chains that may connect between the sides of the tow bar and the tow vehicle. The vehicle towing apparatus for use with a hook truck may further comprise a clevis tow bar adapter for use with a hitch receiver of a towed vehicle. |
US10759320B2 |
Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat is provided with a side support device configured to assist vehicle exit behavior of an occupant while stably securing a holding property for the sitting occupant. The vehicle seat includes a side support device configured to support a cushion side portion of a seat cushion to be switchable between a seating available position and a vehicle exit assist position, a lock device configured to lock the cushion side portion in the seating available position, and a lock release device configured to release a lock state of the lock device. The lock release device includes a first lever configured to detect sitting of the occupant on a cushion center portion and a second lever configured to detect sitting of the occupant on the cushion side portion. The lock state is released when the detection by the second lever occurs while the detection by the first lever continues. |
US10759319B2 |
Collapsible seat assemby
A collapsible seat assembly includes one or more pneumatic bladder members providing, in an inflated state, at least a base portion and a seatback portion of the collapsible seat assembly, and a plurality of internal rigid frame members disposed at least partially within the one or more pneumatic bladder members. At least a portion of the one or more pneumatic bladder members can attach to at least a portion of the plurality of internal rigid frame members to provide a support for the one or more pneumatic bladder members. |
US10759317B2 |
Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat includes a seat cushion, a seatback, and a headrest. At least one of the seat cushion, the seatback, and the headrest includes a fixed part and a movable part. The fixed part and the movable part that is mounted so as to be movable relative to the fixed part are provided adjacent to each other. A border between the movable part and the fixed part is exposed to an outside of the seat. A movable-side edge of the movable part and a fixed-side edge of the fixed part are disposed adjacent to each other along a direction of movement of the movable part so as to form at least a part of the border exposed to the outside of the seat. The movable part moves relative to the fixed part while keeping a constant clearance between the movable-side edge and the fixed-side edge. |
US10759316B2 |
Dynamic adjustable armrest
A dynamic adjustable armrest includes a bracket supporting the armrest, a rod guide having a plurality of detents, the rod guide in slidable communication with the bracket, a locking rod engageable with the rod guide and the bracket. The locking rod is movable between at least a first position and a second position, and the armrest is movable between at least an up position and a down position. |
US10759315B2 |
Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat is provided which includes a protruding corner formed by joining a first surface and a second surface. The protruding corner includes a pad, a surface cover covering a surface of the pad, and a contour defining plate that is provided on a back side of the surface cover at a position corresponding to the second surface of the protruding corner, the contour defining plate defining the contour of the protruding corner. The contour defining plate has a first edge arranged along a top portion of the protruding corner and a second edge different from the first edge, the contour defining plate not being fixed to the surface cover at the first edge, but fixed to the surface cover at the second edge. |
US10759312B2 |
Vehicle trim assembly for use with heating and cooling of a vehicle seat
A vehicle trim assembly comprises a foam bun, an electrically insulative top finish layer above the foam bun, a thermal gradient assembly under the finish trim layer, and a thermal enhancement layer between the thermal gradient assembly and the finish trim layer. The thermal gradient assembly is adapted to generate a thermal gradient when receiving an electric current and has an electrically conductive top layer, an electrically conductive bottom layer, and a semiconductor layer having first and second semiconductor regions between the top and bottom layers. The thermal enhancement layer has a thermal conductivity adapted to direct thermal energy transfer between the thermal gradient assembly and the finish trim layer. |
US10759307B2 |
Seat cushion length adjuster
A seat assembly includes a seat frame, a sub frame, an electric motor, a transmission, and a flexible drive shaft. The seat frame includes a front support portion and supports a bottom cushion. The sub frame has a top plate and a base plate. The top plate supports a front cushion and rotatably supports a screw gear. The electric motor includes a first output member and is fixedly mounted to the front support portion of the seat frame. The transmission includes an input member and a second output member. The transmission is fixedly mounted to the base plate of the sub frame. The second output member of the transmission is drivingly connected to the screw gear of the sub frame. The flexible drive shaft is drivingly connecting the first output member of the electric motor to the input member of the transmission. |
US10759303B2 |
Autonomous vehicle route planning
An autonomous vehicle includes an electric powertrain having an electric machine and a traction battery. A vehicle controller is programmed to command power to the electric machine to propel the vehicle along a segment of a route according to a predetermined speed profile that is derived from a predicted heat generation of the battery for the segment such that actual temperatures of the battery remain below a temperature threshold for the segment. |
US10759294B2 |
Power source system for vehicle
A power source system may include a main power source, a power converter including a capacitor, a relay configured to switch between connection and disconnection between the power converter and the main power source, an auxiliary power source, a boost converter having a low voltage terminal thereof connected to the auxiliary power source, and having a high voltage terminal thereof connected to the power converter without interposing the relay, and a controller configured to pre-charge the capacitor prior to placing the relay in a connected state when a main switch of a vehicle is turned on. The controller may be configured to store a peak value of a current of the auxiliary power source in a memory of the controller, and start to pre-charge the capacitor when a current of the auxiliary power source falls from the peak value by more than a predetermined current difference. |
US10759293B2 |
Galvanic isolation in the power electronics system in a charging station or electricity charging station
A galvanic isolation in the power electronics system of an electricity charging station having the following features: a rectifier (11) for connection of the charging station (10) to a public low-voltage network and a galvanically isolating DC voltage converter (12) having a high clock frequency and connected to the rectifier (11) and a corresponding electricity charging station. |
US10759291B2 |
System and a method for unlocking a charging plug inserted in a vehicle charging socket
A system for unlocking a charging plug inserted in a charging socket of a vehicle, a sensor device, which, when the charging plug is inserted in the charging socket of the vehicle, is designed to detect a person's hand when gripping a handle of the charging plug; a control device designed to check whether the vehicle is unlocked and/or the person is authorized to enter the vehicle, when the hand is detected, and unlock the charging plug inserted into the charging socket, if at least one of the two conditions has been successfully checked. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for unlocking a charging plug inserted in a charging socket of a vehicle. |
US10759288B2 |
Charging device for inductively charging an electrical energy store of a motor vehicle and method for operating a charging device
A charging device for inductively charging an electrical energy store of a motor vehicle provided with a primary coil, which is designed to induce a voltage in a secondary coil of the motor vehicle for charging the electrical energy store, and with a lifting mechanism, which is designed to move the primary coil between a stored position and a charging position. The charging device is provided with a control device, which is adapted for operating the lifting mechanism in a deicing mode in which the lifting mechanism is moved according to a predeterminable movement cycle between the stored position and the charging position. |
US10759286B2 |
Intelligent POD management and transport
A method for transporting a person or a parcel from a first location to a second location involves mounting a pod having a rechargeable battery and a compartment to a first vehicle, moving the first vehicle with the pod mounted to a loading position at or near the first location, loading a person or a parcel into the pod, moving the first transporter vehicle from the loading position to a first exchange point, exchanging the passenger pod from the first transporter vehicle to a second transporter vehicle at the first exchange point by de-mounting the pod from the first transporter vehicle and mounting the pod to the second transporter vehicle by a compatible physical interface between the pod and the second transporter vehicle, and transporting the second transporter vehicle with the pod to the second location. |
US10759284B2 |
Battery module for a traction battery
A battery module for a traction battery having a housing, battery cells arranged inside the housing, a power electronics circuit board which is adjacent to the battery cells, a support face, facing away from the power electronics circuit board, for a cooling plate of the traction battery, and a heat-conducting element which bears over a surface on the power electronics circuit board and runs between the battery cells in the direction of or along the support face. Also described is a corresponding method for manufacturing a battery module, a corresponding traction battery and a corresponding electric car. |
US10759283B2 |
Battery pack and vehicle comprising battery pack
Disclosed is a battery pack, which includes a battery module having at least one battery cell, a pack case made of a metal material and configured to package the battery module, and a fire extinguishing liquid guide cover configured to cover one side of the pack case, the fire extinguishing liquid guide cover being melted over a predetermined temperature to form an opening so that a fire extinguishing liquid is guided into the pack case, the fire extinguishing liquid guide cover having a noise shielding member for shielding an electromagnetic noise not to enter the pack case. |
US10759282B2 |
Vehicle turning control device
Provided is a vehicle turning control device that can stabilize a vehicle by performing yaw moment control considering a tire grip limit and gives no uncomfortable feeling to a driver even if the control is switched from the yaw moment control to control for stabilizing the attitude of the vehicle. The vehicle turning control device includes a target yaw rate calculation module (25), a yaw moment calculation module (27), a yaw rate deviation calculation module (29), a road surface frictional coefficient calculation module (24), and a control gain calculation module (26). The control gain calculation module (26) causes a yaw response characteristic used in the target yaw rate calculation module (25) to approach a reference yaw response characteristic from a predetermined yaw response characteristic as a calculated yaw rate deviation increases or as an estimated road surface frictional coefficient decreases. |
US10759281B2 |
Controlling operation of electrified vehicle travelling on inductive roadway to influence electrical grid
A method for balancing electrical grid production with electrical grid demand according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, controlling an electrified vehicle prior to and during an inductive roadway event to either conserve a state of charge of a battery pack in response to a first grid condition of an electrical grid or deplete the state of charge of the battery pack in response to a second grid condition of the electrical grid. |
US10759280B2 |
Hybrid electric power drive system for a rotorcraft
A hybrid power drive system for an aircraft that comprises a rotor and a first power drive sub-system. The first power drive sub-system includes at least one engine in connection with the rotor and provides a first power to the rotor. The hybrid power drive system also includes a second power drive sub-system connected in parallel to the first power drive sub-system, which supplements with a second power the first power delivered to the rotor during operation of the aircraft. In addition, an electric power source provides a third power to the second power drive sub-system. |
US10759279B2 |
Vehicle including instrument panel and interior member
A vehicle includes a driver's seat and a passenger's seat, an interior member, and an instrument panel. The instrument panel has a meter cluster portion and an information display portion. The interior member has, on a front side of the vehicle, a extending portion extending around a back side of the information display portion so as to be spaced from the information display portion, and the information display portion has a panel capable of displaying at least either one information of images or characters, and at least when the information is not displayed, enters a light transmission state so as to allow a driver to visually recognize the extending portion. |
US10759278B2 |
Downhill speed control target adaptation based on engine retarder demand
A vehicle computer system controls downhill speed of a vehicle having a cruise control and an engine retarder. The system receives a request to increase engine retarder demand. In response, the system increases an engine retarder demand setting and, if cruise control is active, decreases a downhill speed control (DSC) cruise control offset. The engine retarder system may automatically activate to reduce the vehicle speed to a cruise control set speed plus the DSC cruise control offset. In an embodiment, the request to increase engine retarder demand is generated in response to operator input via an engine retarder demand input device (e.g., a steering-column-mounted control stalk). The system may also receive a request to decrease engine retarder demand in the engine retarder of the vehicle. In response, the system decreases the engine retarder demand setting and, if cruise control is active, increases the DSC cruise control offset. |
US10759277B2 |
Four-wheel drive vehicle clutch control method and clutch control device
A clutch control method is provided for a four-wheel-drive vehicle in which the main drive wheels are connected to a drive source, and the auxiliary drive wheels are connected via a friction clutch to the drive source. When the vehicle starts off due to an accelerator depressing operation, the friction clutch is engaged to distribute, a drive torque from the drive source to the main drive wheels and the auxiliary drive wheels. In this clutch control method, when the vehicle switches from a traveling state to a stopped state while maintaining in a travel shift position, a control is preformed to apply initial torque as an engagement torque control of the friction clutch while the vehicle is stopped. A magnitude of the initial torque is set to a magnitude that maintains a drive-system torsion state by transmitting torque to an auxiliary-drive-wheel drive system before the vehicle is stopped. |
US10759274B2 |
Power transfer assembly with hypoid gearset having integrated pinion and CV joint coupling unit
An integrated pinion/bearing/coupling (PBC) assembly for use with a hypoid gearset in power transfer assemblies of motor vehicles having mounting features and venting features. The integrated PBC assembly includes a hollow pinion unit made of steel and including a pinion shaft segment and a pinion gear segment, and a coupling unit having a hub segment made of aluminum. A brazing sleeve is used to braze the aluminum hub segment of the coupling unit to the steel pinion shaft segment of the pinion unit. The PBC assembly can further include a constant velocity joint (CVJ) unit connected to, or formed as part of, the coupling unit. |
US10759273B2 |
Structure of fuel filler door for vehicle
A structure of a fuel filler door for a vehicle includes a door hinge having one end portion hinged with a vehicle body, a support unit coupled to an opposite end portion of the door hinge, and a cover plate coupled onto the support unit. A fixing mount is provided to protrude from an inner surface of the support unit and includes a coupling hole formed through the fixing mount, a hook member is provided to protrude from an inner surface of the cover plate and includes a bending part slidably inserted into the coupling hole. |
US10759271B2 |
Fuel filling device
A closing member includes a pair of flap members, and an urging device urging each flap member to be positioned at a closed position closing a near-side pass-through opening for a fuel filling nozzle. Each flap member includes a turning assembly portion which becomes a center of turning, and an abutment portion relative to the other of the flap members. A far-side pass-through opening for the fuel filling nozzle, and a guide slope face for the fuel filling nozzle, which is a slope face having an opening edge of the far-side pass-through opening as a slope lower end and a vicinity of the near-side pass-through opening as a slope upper end and formed on both sides of a directly underneath position including the directly underneath position of the abutment portion of the flap member located at the closed position, are formed on a far side of the closing member. |
US10759270B2 |
Construction machine
A construction machine in which an electrical unit can be reliably cooled at low cost by effectively utilizing an intake pipe connected to an intake port of an engine. This construction machine includes: an engine; and a hood covering the engine, wherein a space inside the hood has a placement space in which an electrical unit is placed and which communicates with outside air, and a distal-end opening of an intake pipe connected to an inlet port of the engine is disposed in the placement space to cause outside air sucked into the intake pipe due to a suction pressure occurred in the intake pipe to pass through the placement space to form a cooling air path in the placement space. |
US10759268B2 |
Manual gearbox section for a vehicle, vehicle including the manual gearbox section, and method for shifting the manual gearbox section
A manual gearbox section for a vehicle includes a section input, a section output, a freewheel device situated in a freewheel torque path between the section input and the section output, and a clutch device situated in a clutch torque path between the section input and the section output. The clutch torque path forms a bypass path with respect to the freewheel device and/or the freewheel torque path. The freewheel device is in the form of a rotational-speed-dependent freewheel device. The freewheel device is in a freewheeling state at a first rotational speed and in a coupled state at a second rotational speed. The second rotational speed is higher than the first rotational speed. |
US10759267B2 |
Hybrid vehicle and transmission control method thereof
A transmission control method of a hybrid vehicle provided with a transmission having no reverse gear, may include performing a speed control of a motor with a target RPM corresponding to an existing gear step when a shift lever is switched from a drive D to a neutral N; and performing a backward travel with the existing gear step by engaging a gear of the existing gear step with a clutch and applying a reverse torque of the motor to the transmission when the shift lever is switched from the neutral N to a reverse R. |
US10759255B2 |
Autonomous-vehicle climate-control system
Controlling a vehicle includes determining that an occupancy status of the vehicle is unoccupied, estimating a remaining unoccupied time, and controlling a climate-control system according to climate-control parameters based on at least the occupancy status and the remaining unoccupied time. A climate-control parameter is a value or set of values for an attribute or attributes of vehicle climate control, such as a power status for the climate-control system as a whole, a target temperature for a passenger cabin, power statuses corresponding to individual climate zones of the passenger cabin, and target temperatures for the individual climate zones. |
US10759252B2 |
Cooling and heating system of battery for vehicle
A cooling and heating system of a battery for a vehicle is provided. The system includes a battery module that provides driving energy to the vehicle and an electric component that drives the vehicle using the driving energy of the battery module. An air passage unit of the system includes a radiator disposed therein, a first flow path through which the air passing through the electric component of the vehicle is introduced, a second flow path through which the air passing through the radiator is discharged to the outside of the vehicle, and a door that for selectively opens and closes the first flow path and the second flow path. A controller operates the door to open or close. |
US10759251B1 |
Sway bar and bushing systems and methods
A vehicle includes a frame, first and second mounting brackets, and a suspension system. The frame includes a first member and a second member. Each of the first and second member have an opening. A bracket is disposed proximal each of the first and second member. The suspension system includes first and second swing arms coupled to the first and second members, and a bar extending through the first and second openings that is rotatably coupled to the first and second mounting brackets with a first bushing and a second bushing. The ends of the bar extend outward of the first and second frame members. The ends are coupled to bending portions that extend from the ends towards the first and second swing arms, which are further coupled to links that connect the bending portions to the swing arms. |
US10759250B2 |
Vehicle stabilizer device
A stabilizer device includes a stabilizer extending in a width direction of a vehicle, and a bush unit. The bush unit includes a bracket formed of metal, and a rubber bush. The rubber bush is formed of a plurality of bush pieces, and is fixed to the stabilizer by an adhesion layer. The adhesion layer is constituted of an adhesion member including an adhesive applied to inner surfaces of the bush pieces. A bonding display portion formed of a part of the adhesion member is provided at a corner on an end face of the bush piece. |
US10759247B2 |
Methods and apparatus for suspension set up
A method and apparatus are disclosed that assist a user in performing proper setup of a vehicle suspension. A user may utilize a device equipped with an image sensor to assist the user in proper setup of a vehicle suspension. The device executes an application that prompts the user for input and instructs the user to perform a number of steps for adjusting the suspension components. In one embodiment, the application does not communicate with sensors on the vehicle. In another embodiment, the application may communicate with various sensors located on the vehicle to provide feedback to the device during the setup routine. In one embodiment, the device may analyze a digital image of a suspension component to provide feedback about a physical characteristic of the component. |
US10759246B1 |
Active suspension system with electropermanent magnets
A stability control system that detects a change in a vehicle operating characteristic and sends a stabilizing command to an actuator system based on identifying the change is described. The actuator system applies a first magnetic field having a predetermined strength to an electropermanent magnet for a predetermined duration based on receiving the stabilizing command. The first magnetic field transitions the electropermanent magnet from a first state to a second state. The electropermanent magnet generates a second magnetic field in the second state. The second magnetic field modifies at least one of a spring constant or a mechanical resistance of a suspension component within a suspension system of the vehicle, and the electropermanent magnet retains the second state after the predetermined duration in absence of the first magnetic field. |
US10759238B2 |
Manual internal slip valve pneumatic tire seater
A pneumatic tire seater configured to seat a tubeless tire on a rim has a manual internal slip (MIS) valve mounted on the end of a tank. A nozzle is mounted on one end of the MIS valve, and the other end extends partially into the air tank. The MIS valve has a slotted chamber with slotted chamber holes, and a slip cylinder that fits within the slotted chamber and has slip cylinder holes. A compression spring in the MIS valve exerts force on the slotted cylinder, pushing it forward to line up the cylinder holes with the slotted chamber holes and release the high pressure air from within the tank which goes through the MIS valve and out the nozzle. |
US10759237B2 |
Sustainable and integrated system for cooling vehicle tires externally
A tire cooling system can be installed in a vehicle to receive condensate from evaporator of the vehicle and use the condensate for cooling one or more tires of the vehicle. The system includes a drain line, a collection reservoir, a pump, at least one spray assembly configured for positioning proximate a vehicle tire, a valve, water level sensors, a tire temperature sensor, and a controller. The at least one spray assembly includes at least one nozzle attached to a manifold. A filter is disposed within the drain line for filtering condensate that is directed to the reservoir from the evaporator. |
US10759235B2 |
Tire pressure sensor modules, tire pressure monitoring system, wheel, methods and computer programs for providing information relating to a tire pressure
A first tire pressure sensor module is configured to provide information related to a pressure of a tire of a vehicle and comprises a pressure sensor configured to determine the information related to the pressure of the tire. The pressure module further includes a controller configured to selectively operate the tire pressure sensor module in an active state and in an inactive state, wherein an energy consumption of the tire pressure sensor module is lower in the inactive state than in the active state. The controller is further configured to control an output of the information related to the pressure of the tire in the active state, and operate the tire pressure sensor module in the inactive state based on determining that information related to a velocity of the tire indicates a velocity above a threshold. |
US10759233B2 |
Pneumatic tire
In the tire 2, fillers 10 are layered over clinches 8 in portions outward of a carcass 14 in the axial direction. A carcass ply 50 is turned up around cores 44. Turned-up portions 50a are disposed between the fillers 10 and apexes 46. Each clinch 8 has a maximum thickness Tcx that is measured along a line normal to an inner surface, in the axial direction, of the clinch 8. A ratio of a thickness Tf1 of the filler 10 to a sum of the thickness Tf1 and the thickness Tcx is greater than or equal to 0.1 and not greater than 0.6. A percentage of a complex elastic modulus E*f of the filler 10 relative to a complex elastic modulus E*a of the apex 46 is greater than or equal to 70% and not greater than 125%. |
US10759232B2 |
Tire
A tire includes: a pattern portion, in which plural ridges having ridgelines are arranged adjacent to each other, on a tire surface, the ridgelines including a main body portion and a first extending portion and a second extending portion that extend in different directions from the main body portion in plan view, in which the first extending portion of a ridge and the second extending portion of an adjacent ridge at least partially overlap each other when viewed from a direction orthogonal to an adjacent direction of the ridges, a height of the ridge is from 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm, and ridges adjacent to each other are arranged at a constant pitch of from 0.15 mm to 0.35 mm. |
US10759229B2 |
High performance tyre for vehicle wheels
A tyre for vehicle wheels, includes a carcass structure including at least one carcass layer, a belt structure applied in a radially outer position with respect to the carcass structure, a tread band applied in a radially outer position with respect to the belt structure, and at least one layer of elastomeric material applied in a radially inner position with respect to the tread band; in which the at least one elastomeric material layer includes inorganic fibres of magnesium and/or aluminium silicates of nanometric dimensions. |
US10759221B1 |
Caster device
A caster device includes a support unit, two caster wheels, a resilient member, two friction wheels, and two protruding teeth units. Each of the caster wheels has an inner wheel surface and a plurality of meshing teeth that are angularly arranged and that are formed on the inner wheel surface. Each of the protruding teeth units includes a plurality of protruding teeth. The support unit is downwardly movable against a resilient force of the resilient member to a stop position, where each of the friction wheels is in frictional contact with the meshing teeth of a respective one of the caster wheels, and where the protruding teeth of each of the protruding teeth units are meshed with the meshing teeth of the respective one of the caster wheels. |
US10759220B2 |
Caster wheel protection system
A device for removing obstructions impeding movement of equipment is disclosed. The device includes two panels connected by four axles, each axle rotatably connected to the panels, and two bridges. Two brush assemblies—each having an adaptor, a platform, and a plurality of brushing articles—are connected to the bridges. When a user mounts the device around a caster wheel, obstructions are pushed away from the caster wheel by the one or more bristle implements. |
US10759217B2 |
Utility marker holster
This disclosure relates to a utilitarian holster for a marker making one-hand accessibility and use simple. Specifically, embodiments herein provide for a holster that can hold a variety of off-the-shelf marking pens in a manner that they will not dry out and allow for one-handed sightless insertion and withdrawal. |
US10759216B1 |
Adjustable ring and ring binders using the same
An adjustable ring having a curved section and two telescoping arms. Each telescoping arm comprises two or more tubes that move relative to each other in a concentric manner between a collapsed state and an extended state to accommodate various amounts of sheet or sheet-like materials. A ring binder can be constructed using one or more of the adjustable rings. |
US10759214B2 |
Method of forming a security sheet substrate
A method of forming a polymer substrate for a security sheet includes: providing first and second overlapping polymer layers each providing outwardly facing surfaces, and a colour shifting element positioned between the first and second polymer layers adapted to provide a first optical effect to a viewer, wherein the first polymer layer includes a region substantially transparent to visible light such that the colour shifting element is viewable through the first polymer layer, and; joining together the first and second polymer layers in order to generate a polymer substrate wherein, during the joining step, a surface relief is formed in the outwardly facing surface of the first layer, the surface relief being adapted to interact with light from the colour shifting element in order to modify the first optical effect to provide a second optical effect different from the first optical effect. |
US10759213B2 |
Methods of manufacturing security devices
A security device manufacturing method includes: providing a substrate having a viewing region; providing an obscuring layer in the region; providing a first image; applying a mask to the first image and swapping colour components of first and second sub-images of the first image forming: a mask pattern, and a background pattern representing the unswapped colour components on their assigned side; and printing the mask and background patterns on corresponding layer sides. The layer reduces colours visibility on one side when the other side of the layer is viewed in reflection, and allows light through the region when the security device is viewed in transmitted light. When either side of the region is viewed in reflected light, the patterns on that side are dominantly visible and may be distinguished. When the region is viewed in transmitted light from either side, the region is transparent and the colour-composite image is visible. |
US10759212B2 |
Security element
The invention relates to a security element (1), a security document (2) with at least one security element (1), a transfer foil (3) with at least one security element (1) as well as a method for producing a security element (1), wherein the security element has at least one layer (11) that is electrically alterable in its optical effect. It is here provided that the at least one layer (11) that is electrically alterable in its optical effect has liquid crystals (12) that can be oriented in an electric field, wherein the at least one layer (11) that is electrically alterable in its optical effect has rod-shaped dye molecules (13), and the orientations of the longitudinal axes (14) of the rod-shaped dye molecules (13) are alterable depending on the orientations of the longitudinal axes (16) of the spatially adjacent liquid crystals (12) that can be oriented in the electric field, and/or wherein the liquid crystals (12) that can be oriented in the electric field are formed in such a way that the liquid crystals (12) that can be oriented in the electric field simultaneously act as dye molecules. |
US10759211B2 |
Automatic machine and method for covering the covers of books
An automatic machine for covering the covers of a book of different dimensions starting from a film sheet; the machine comprises a work plane in which the film sheet is arranged, means for welding and cutting the film sheet, first and second means for folding the ends of the film sheet and a control unit adapted to control the welding and cutting means and the first and second folding means as a function of the book dimension for covering the book covers. The machine comprises reception and gripping means configured to receive the book with the open covers at the input position and adapted to grip the body of the book outside the work plane and transport the book to the working position over the film sheet for the operation of covering the book covers. |
US10759209B2 |
Lithographic printing plate precursor, method of producing same, and printing method using same
Provided are a lithographic printing plate precursor for furnishing a lithographic printing plate in which adhesion to interleaving paper is prevented, contamination inside a device is prevented, and edge stain does not occur; a method of producing the same; and a printing method using the same. The lithographic printing plate precursor includes: a support; and an image recording layer on the support, in which a region of a surface of the lithographic printing plate precursor at a side of the image recording layer, which is from an end portion of the lithographic printing plate precursor to a portion inside the end portion by 5 mm, contains at least-one polymer selected from polyamide, polyurethane, polyurea, polyester and polycarbonate, and has a content of the polymer per unit area which is greater than a content of the polymer per unit area in a region other than the above-described region by an amount of 10 mg/m2 or greater. |
US10759208B2 |
Sheetlike composite, especially for dimensionally stable containers, with an outer thermoplastic sealing layer applied over part of the surface
The invention relates to a sheetlike composite (100) comprising a first composite region (101) and a second composite region (102); wherein the first composite region (101) comprises, as mutually superposed layers from an outer surface (104) of the first composite region (101) to an inner surface (103) of the first composite region (101): •a) a thermoplastic layer A (110), •b) a carrier layer (108), •c) a barrier layer (106), and •d) an inner polymer layer (105); wherein the outer surface (104) of the first composite region (101) is a surface of the thermoplastic layer A (110); wherein the second composite region (102) comprises, as mutually superposed layers from an outer surface (104) of the second composite region (102) to an inner surface (103) of the second composite region (102): •A) a first thermoplastic layer B (109), •B) the carrier layer (108); •C) the barrier layer (106); and •D) the inner polymer layer (105); wherein the outer (104) surface of the second composite region (102) is a surface of the first thermoplastic layer B (109); wherein the second composite region (102) does not comprise any part of the thermoplastic layer A (110); wherein a layer thickness (111) of the thermoplastic layer A (110) in the first composite region (101) is more than a layer thickness (112) of the first thermoplastic layer B (109) in the second composite region (102). The invention further relates to a process of printing a sheetlike composite; to a container precursor; to a closed container; to a device for printing; and to use of a polyvinyl acetal. |
US10759207B2 |
Curved acrylic decorated article
A curved acrylic photographic article and process for making same comprising of an optically clear acrylic layer and an adjacent synthetic organic polymer containing both light scattering particulate and diffused disperse dyes. The layered article being thermodynamically formed into a curved or other shape immediately subsequent to receiving a graphic decoration by dye diffusion thermal transfer. |
US10759205B2 |
Printed decorative surface coverings
The present invention relates to a primer layer to improve the printability of floor or wall covering by aqueous ink compositions, the primer layer comprising one or more acrylic copolymers and silica and the covering comprising polyvinyl chloride. |
US10759203B2 |
Recording apparatus
A recording apparatus includes: a recording section that performs recording onto a medium; an operation panel which is configured to be tilted to switch between a first position and a second position which is closer to a horizontal position than the first position is; and an open/close structure configured to be opened/closed, and configured to, when open, expose a space around a recording unit under the operation panel which has been tilted at least from the first position into a horizontal direction, and, when closed, close the space around the recording unit. The open/close structure has a pivot center in a lower part of the open/close structure in a closed state, and is configured to open forward relative to the apparatus with an upper part of the open/close structure in the closed state taken as a free end. |
US10759201B2 |
Frame length adjustment
In an example implementation, a method of adjusting frame length in an inkjet web press includes measuring a time T1 between a first sensor sensing a first mark and a second sensor sensing a second mark, and measuring a time T2 between the second sensor sensing the second mark and the first sensor sensing a next first mark. The method includes adjusting a gap between printed frames when T1 does not equal T2. |
US10759199B2 |
Gap equalization for printing with multiple print engines
In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, a printing system is described. The printing system includes multiple print engines to form printed marks on a substrate. Each print engine prints non-sequential pages of a print job. A sensor of the printing system detects, for each page, a trailing edge gap size and a leading edge gap size. A controller of the printing system, based on a difference between trailing edge gap sizes and leading edge gap sizes for a set of pages of a print job, adjusts a printing operation to equalize subsequent trailing edge gap sizes and leading edge gap sizes. |
US10759197B2 |
Digital printing device
A digital printing device, comprising a suction transport means (1). The suction transport means (1) comprises a transport belt (11) used for transporting a sheet material. At least one first suction box (14), which is used for sucking the sheet material on the transport belt (11) by means of negative pressure during transport, is provided in the space defined by the transport belt (11). Multiple first suction holes in communication with the first suction box (14) are provided on the transport belt (11). At least one side of the first suction box (14) is provided with a movable door (15) which moves in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction to make the first suction box (14) fit the sheet material to maintain a negative pressure state. Using the transport belt (11) during printing, the digital printing device avoids the problem of poor registration accuracy, and improves the printing effect. |
US10759191B2 |
Printing apparatus with curved feed path
A printing apparatus includes an apparatus main body that houses the printing unit therein, and that includes a paper feeding port provided on the upper surface; an upper feeding path configured to guide the medium fed from the paper feeding port and including a first curved portion in a middle portion thereof for inverting the medium; a medium housing portion configured to house the medium; and a lower feeding path configured to guide the medium from the medium housing portion and including a second curved portion in a middle portion thereof for inverting the medium in a course of the guidance, in which an innermost portion of the first curved portion overlaps the second curved portion in a depth direction from the front surface toward a rear surface, which is on a side opposite to the front surface, of the apparatus main body when viewed from the upper surface. |
US10759189B2 |
Method for determining wearing of a printing apparatus and printing apparatus
A method determines wearing of a printing apparatus. The method includes: controlling a motor of a label paper driving mechanism of the printing apparatus using motor control data; determining a label start indicator; determining a label end indicator; determining a label length indicator corresponding to a length covered by a rotation of the label paper driving mechanism of an unweared printing apparatus between the label start indicator and the label end indicator based on the motor control data; storing the label length indicator; and determining a wearing indicator of the printing apparatus based on stored label length indicators, including the label length indicator. |
US10759187B2 |
Ink-jet recording apparatus and ink-jet recording method
An ink-jet recording apparatus is provided, including a first transport section which transports a recording medium; a recording section which is formed with a plurality of nozzles and which records an image on the recording medium by discharging ink droplets from the nozzles; an interference member which is provided at a position separated from the recording section; and a control unit which controls the recording section so that only a part of the nozzles is used for a certain area of the recording medium. |
US10759181B2 |
Inkjet printing apparatus and control method of the inkjet printing apparatus
According to an aspect of the present invention, an inkjet printing apparatus includes a print head having an ejection opening surface on which ejection openings for ejecting ink are formed, a tank storing ink to be supplied to the print head, a supply flow path for supplying the ink from the tank to the print head, a collection flow path for collecting the ink from the print head to the tank, a supply pump provided in the supply flow path to supply the ink from the tank to the print head, a tank decompression pump which decompresses the inside of the tank, and a control unit which controls to drive the supply pump and the tank decompression pump to fill the collection flow path with ink. |
US10759176B2 |
Systems and methods for determining a fill status of an inkjet cartridge
Embodiments provide an integrated scale and method for determining a fill status of an inkjet cartridge. In some embodiments, the system can display the fill status on a user interface. The fill status can be generalized based on the type of inkjet cartridge and range of measured weights and/or percentages of pre-set weight. |
US10759172B2 |
Head cleaning device and liquid discharge apparatus
A head cleaning device includes a liquid discharge head, a wiping member, a rotatable pressing member, and a moving assembly. The liquid discharge head includes a nozzle, which discharges liquid, on a nozzle surface. The wiping member wipes the nozzle surface. The rotatable pressing member presses the wiping member against the nozzle surface. The moving assembly contacts the wiping member with the nozzle surface and relatively moves the liquid discharge head and the wiping member to perform a wiping operation. The pressing member includes a recess corresponding to a nozzle forming portion of the nozzle surface on a part of a surface of the pressing member. |
US10759168B2 |
Support substrates for microfluidic die
The present disclosure provides supports for microfluidic die that allow for nozzles of the microfluidic die to be on a different plane or face a different direction from electrical contacts on the same support. This includes a rigid support having electrical contacts on a different side of the rigid support with respect to a direction of ejection of the nozzles, and a semi-flexible support or semi-rigid support that allow the electrical contacts to be moved with respect to a direction of ejection of the nozzles. The semi-flexible and semi-rigid supports allow the die to be up to and beyond a 90 degree angle with respect to a plane of the electrical contacts. The different supports allow for a variety of positions of the microfluidic die with respect to a position of the electrical contacts. |
US10759159B2 |
Feedstock lines for additive manufacturing
A feedstock line for additively manufacturing an object. The feedstock line has a length and comprises a continuous flexible line. The continuous flexible line has a peripheral surface. The feedstock line also comprises a covering. The covering is releasably coupled to the peripheral surface of the continuous flexible line. |
US10759154B2 |
Foil deposition
There is disclosed a web transfer apparatus including a web transfer roller to advance a web, a foil transfer roller to advance a foil, and a movable curing unit. The foil transfer roller is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the foil transfer roller is to press the foil against the web and in the second position the foil transfer roller is to disengage the foil from the web. The movable curing unit may comprise a curing device and may be movable between a first position adjacent to the web and a second position remote from the web. |
US10759151B2 |
Thermal conductive insulating sheet, method for producing same, and intermediate laminate
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a thermal conductive insulating sheet which has achieved a good balance between insulating properties and thermal conductivity higher than ever before. A thermal conductive insulating sheet according to the present invention contains a thermal conductive spherical filler (excluding boron nitride), a boron nitride filler and a binder resin, and has a plurality of layers (A) that mainly contain the thermal conductive spherical filler (excluding boron nitride) and one or more layers (B) that mainly contain the boron nitride filler, with the layers (A) and the layers (B) being alternately laminated so that layers (A) form the outermost layers. |
US10759146B2 |
Packaging product with thermal and mechanical insulation features
A packaging product taking the form of a thermally insulating packaging material includes a first multi-layer film bonded to a second layer of multi-layer film. Each multi-layer film can include one or more polymer layers and one or more metallized layers. The multi-layer films are bonded to each other with a pattern that leaves a number of inflatable cells dispersed across a surface of the sheet. At least one end of the sheet can be left unbonded. The uninflated packaging product can be stored and distributed in its uninflated state prior to it being used as a packaging material. Once ready for use, the cells can be inflated through the unbonded ends and the unbonded ends of the sheets can then be sealed to form a robust sheet of thermally insulating packaging material. |
US10759145B2 |
Laminates
There is provided a process for preparing a laminate, comprising electrostatically printing a transparent electrostatic ink composition onto a base material, wherein the transparent electrostatic ink composition comprises a thermoplastic resin, and a charge adjuvant and/or a charge director; providing a substrate; and contacting the substrate with the transparent electrostatic ink composition while the thermoplastic resin is softened or molten, and then allowing the thermoplastic resin to harden, so that the electrostatic ink composition adheres the base material and the substrate together. Laminate materials are also disclosed. |
US10759139B2 |
Multicomponent layered dielectric film and uses thereof
A multicomponent dielectric film includes discrete overlapping dielectric layers of at least a first polymer material, a second polymer material, and a third polymer material. Adjoining dielectric layers define a generally planar interface therebetween which lies generally in an x-y plane of an x-y-z coordinate system. The interfaces between the layers delocalizing the charge build up in the layers. At least one dielectric layer including a stack of discrete polymer layers with polymer layer interfaces extending transverse to the x-y plane and optionally at least one filler having a higher dielectric constant than the first polymer material, the second polymer material, and/or the third polymer material. |
US10759133B2 |
Machine for automatically manufacturing customized packaging items
A machine for automatically manufacturing customized packaging items (I) from continuous laminar material, comprising at least one cutting and creasing unit (2) to form sheets (F) of laminar material with a plurality of cuttings and/or bendinglines (C), at least one variable-geometry forming unit (5) for forming the sheet (F) so cut and creased into a package (I) of predetermined dimensions, a multifunctional robotized manipulator (24) for automatically picking up one sheet (F) at a time from the cutting and creasing unit (2) and feeding the forming unit (5), the manipulator (24) being designed to automatically adapt to the predetermined dimensions of the packaging (I) on the forming unit (5) and interact therewith to form the packaging (I). |
US10759131B2 |
Method of building tire and tire building machine
The present technology provides a method of building a tire and a tire building machine. When bonding together longitudinal direction end portions of an outer circumferential side strip-shaped rubber member wrapped around a building drum to form a cylindrical shape, inner circumferential surfaces of projecting parts of the longitudinal direction end portions that project in a drum width direction relative to an inner circumferential side strip-shaped rubber member are supported by a support section, and the inner circumferential surfaces are positioned at a level of an outer circumferential surface of the inner circumferential side strip-shaped rubber member. In this state, the projecting parts are pressed in the drum width direction by a pressing section, and the longitudinal direction end portions are bonded together. |
US10759126B2 |
Carrier for carrying an ophthalmic lens during its treatment in a bath
A carrier for carrying an ophthalmic lens comprises:a basket (10) comprising a basket wall defining a concave cavity for accommodating an ophthalmic lens (100), the basket further comprising at least three recesses (12) arranged in the basket wall at different locations along the circumference of the basket (10); and a retainer (20) comprising at least three retainer arms (21) arranged in a star-shaped configuration corresponding to the arrangement of the recesses (12) along the circumference of the basket (10). In an assembled state each retainer arm (21) of the retainer (20) engages with a corresponding one of the recesses (12) in the basket wall of the basket (10) to retain the ophthalmic lens (100) in the cavity. |
US10759125B2 |
Method for producing fiber-reinforced plastic components
Disclosed is a method for producing components from fiber-reinforced thermoplastic on the basis of fiber tapes impregnated with matrix material. The method includes manufacturing a multitude of semi-finished products, each of which has a plurality of non-consolidated layers of fiber tapes. The semi-finished products are placed in a consolidation device in such a way that the semi-finished products are in direct contact with one another. The semi-finished products are then consolidated using the consolidation device and the semi-finished products are at least partially joined to one another during the consolidation process. The joined semi-finished products are then cut apart using a cutting device. |
US10759124B2 |
Apparatus and method for manufacturing liquid molded composites using a discrete network of tool surface resin distribution grooves
A method of infusing liquid resin into a preform involves positioning a preform on a planar section of a tool surface and a trough section of the tool surface, where the planar section of the tool surface is positioned vertically above the trough section of the tool surface and with there being a plurality of grooves in the planar section of the tool surface and a bottom of the trough section of the tool surface. At least one of a fluid impervious sheet, a second tool and a vacuum bag is secured on the tool surface over the preform forming a sealed volume on the tool surface. A pressure differential and a flow of resin is supplied onto the tool surface and the liquid resin is infused into the preform by the pressure differential. |
US10759120B2 |
Shaping method and shaping apparatus
A shaping method for performing shaping by sequentially stacking a shaping material on a stage on the basis of slice data, the shaping method includes: a step of obtaining slice data by slicing data on a three-dimensional model of a shaping target into a plurality of layers in a predetermined direction; and a step of sequentially stacking the shaping material on the basis of the obtained slice data for the plurality of layers, wherein in a case where a change instruction to change the data on the three-dimensional model of the shaping target is received during shaping, a processing process corresponding to the change instruction is performed on remaining slice data to be used for the shaping after the change instruction among the slice data for the plurality of layers, and the shaping is continued using the remaining slice data after the processing process. |
US10759119B2 |
Three dimensional mold object manufacturing apparatus, method for manufacturing three dimensional mold object, and three dimensional mold object
A three dimensional mold object manufacturing apparatus manufactures a three dimensional mold object by repeatedly layering layers using a composition including particles. The apparatus includes a layer forming section configured to form the layers using the composition, a binding liquid applying unit configured to apply binding liquid for bonding the particles, an infrared ray irradiating unit configured to cure the binding liquid, and a bulge detecting unit configured to detect a bulge on the layers. The layer forming section and the infrared ray irradiating unit are configured to move in the same direction. When the bulge detecting unit detects the bulge with a height equal to or more than a predetermined height formed on one of the layers, the layer forming section is configured to adjust a thickness of a subsequent one of the layers, which is provided directly on the one of the layers where the bulge is detected. |
US10759118B2 |
Techniques for optimizing orientation of models for three-dimensional printing
In one embodiment of the present invention, a print orientation tool efficiently determines an orientation of a three-dimensional (3D) model such that, when 3D printed, the structural integrity of the resulting 3D object is optimized. In operation, the print orientation tool configures a stress analysis engine to slice the 3D model into two-dimensional (2D) cross-sections. The stress analysis engine then compute structural stresses associated with the 2D cross-sections. The print orientation tool translates the structural stresses to weakness metrics. Subsequently, the print orientation tool evaluates the orientations of the cross-sections in conjunction with the corresponding weakness metrics to select a printing orientation that minimizes weaknesses in the 3D model. Advantageously, by aligning the 3D model to the print bed based on the optimized printing orientation, the user mitigates weaknesses in the corresponding 3D object attributable to the 3D printing manufacturing process. |
US10759117B2 |
Method for producing a three-dimensional component
A method for producing a three-dimensional component by means of a laser melting process, in which the component is produced by consecutively solidifying individual layers made of building material by melting the building material, wherein said building material can be solidified by the action of radiation, wherein the melting area produced by a punctiform and/or linear energy input is detected by a sensor device and sensor values are derived therefrom in order to evaluate the component quality. The sensor values detected in order to evaluate the component quality are stored together with the coordinate values that locate the sensor values in the component and are displayed by means of a visualization unit in two- and/or multi-dimensional representation with respect to the detection location of the sensor values in the component. |
US10759112B2 |
Three-dimensional printing method
Disclosed herein is a three-dimensional printing method comprising: applying a build material; applying on, at least, a portion of the build material, a low tint fusing agent composition comprising metal oxide nanoparticles dispersed in a liquid vehicle; and exposing the build material to radiations to fuse the portion of the build material in contact with the low tint fusing agent composition in order to form a layer of a 3D object. Also disclosed herein is an article obtained according to the three-dimensional printing method described herein. Such articles comprises a core substrate made of a polymeric build material that has been fused with a core fusing agent composition; a first layer, applied on the surface of the core substrate, comprising a polymeric build material fused with a low tint fusing agent composition including metal oxide nanoparticles dispersed in a liquid vehicle; and a second layer, applied over the surface of the first layer, comprising a polymeric build material fused with a colored ink composition and a core fusing agent or with a low tint fusing agent composition colored ink composition. |
US10759111B2 |
Smart cart for three dimensional binder jet printers
A build box associated with a powder bed fabrication system may comprise a housing defining a housing cavity, and a powder print bed disposed within the housing cavity. The powder print bed may be characterized by state information. The build box may further comprise a medium configured to facilitate access to the state information, and a coupling interface for removably engaging the build box with at least one subsystem of the powder bed fabrication system. The state information may comprise one or more state information elements of object identification, object location, current processing state, next subsystem processing step, previous subsystem processing step, object model information, object material composition, and current powder print bed temperature profile. The medium may comprise a memory device coupled with a transceiver. The medium may alternatively comprise an RFID device, or an optically perceivable designator, such as a bar code or QR code. |
US10759110B2 |
Light homogenization method for multi-source large-scale surface exposure 3D printing
A light homogenization method for multi-source large-scale surface exposure 3D printing, comprising the following steps: projecting pure-color images of a first color and a second color having identical attributes capturing an image of an overlapping portion and calculating height and width information of the overlapping portion; splitting a pre-processed slice and respectively recording width and height information of two slices resulting from the splitting and generating two grayscale images having identical attributes thereto; counting power values of identical positions of slices in different grayscale values, performing a further calculation to obtain a projection mapping function, using the projection mapping function as a basis for performing optimization on grayscale interpolation of the generated images; and fusing the processed grayscale images and the originally split two slices to obtain a surface exposure 3D printing slice having a uniform brightness in final shaping. |
US10759106B2 |
Self-adjusting cutter assembly
A cutter assembly includes a rotatable cutting head carrying outwardly extending cutter blades, as well as a rotatable drive hub and interconnected spring housing. The drive hub has a bearing housing, whereas spring housing includes coil spring. The spring housing is operably coupled with the cutting head, in a manner such that the spring exerts an unrestrained force against the cutting head and blades so that there is unrestrained movement of these components toward the outlet face of an extruder die plate. Consequently, there is a substantially constant self-adjusting force exerted on the cutter and blades against the plate, which promotes cleaner cutting of extrudate, even in the event that there is a degree of misalignment between the cutting edges and the outer surface of die plate. This arrangement lengthens the service life of the blades and the die plate. |
US10759105B2 |
Mould tool for injection moulding
Injection-moulding mould configured for being mounted in an injection-moulding apparatus for automated moulding of work pieces from plastics, said injection-moulding mould comprising at least two separate mould parts that are separated by a mould separation face, and wherein at least one mould part 1 is configured with an outer frame 2 in which one or more spaces is/are configured that are open relative to the mould separation face, in which is mounted at least one exchangeable mould insert 3, and wherein the exchangeable mould insert 3 has a mould cavity side that faces towards the mould separation face, which mould cavity side is provided with one or more mould cavities, and wherein, in the mould insert 3, a set of cooling channels 14 is provided and at least two pipe couplings to which there is, for each pipe coupling, configured a cooling pipe 4 being, with its first end, mounted to the pipe coupling and extending therefrom, in its longitudinal direction, from the pipe coupling and out through a channel 8 in the outer frame of the mould part and to its other end. The cooling pipe being secured in the channel in such a manner that it cannot be shifted in the longitudinal direction thereof, it is accomplished that the pipe coupling may be configured such as to occupy only very little space in the mould insert 3. |
US10759099B2 |
Water-assisted injection molded cross-car beam
A method of forming a cross-car beam is provided. A composite is melted to form a viscous polymer. The polymer is injected into a mold. Pressurized fluid is injected into the mold to evacuate a portion of the viscous polymer from the mold and to form a channel therethrough. The remaining viscous polymer is cooled within the mold to form a cross-car beam. |
US10759093B2 |
Transmission belt manufacturing method
According to a production method of a power transmission belt, a shaped structure having a cylindrical shape is placed radially inward of belt mold having a cylindrical shape. The shaped structure is provided on a mandrel and has a plurality of ridges arranged adjacent to one another in an axial direction of the shaped structure. The belt mold has a plurality of compression layer-shape grooves arranged adjacent to one another in an axial direction of the belt mold. The shaped structure is crosslinked by heating and pressing the shaped structure toward the mandrel while each of compression layer-forming portions, which are comprised of the plurality of ridges of the shaped structure, is fitted in an associated one of the compression layer-shape grooves of the belt mold, thereby molding a cylindrical belt slab. |
US10759090B2 |
Methods for producing panels using 3D-printed tooling shells
Techniques for producing panels such as for use in a vehicle, boat, aircraft or other transport structure or mechanical structure using a 3-D-printed tooling shell are disclosed. A 3-D printer may be used to produce a tooling shell containing Invar and/or some other material for use in molding the panels. A channel may be formed in a 3-D printed tooling shell for enabling resin infusion, vacuum generation or heat transfer. Alternatively, or in addition to, one or more hollow sections may be formed within the 3-D printed tooling shell for reducing a weight of the shell. The panel may be molded using the 3-D printed tooling shell. |
US10759089B1 |
Recycling materials in various environments including reduced gravity environments
Recycling devices for producing additive manufacturing filament from received materials including objects to be recycled, discarded objects, obsolete objects, and the like. A recycling device may include a material processing system an extrusion mechanism and a spooling assembly. The material processing system receives material, reduces the size of the received material via a material size reducer and actively pushes the material through at least a portion of the device. The extrusion mechanism produces filament from the material and the spooling assembly loads the filament onto a spool for later use. The spooling assembly may include detachable elements configured to interface with and supply filament to an additive manufacturing device. Depending on configuration, recycling devices may create filament from plastic, metal, in-situ material, or a combination thereof. |
US10759079B2 |
Rotary cutting die apparatus for cutting corrugated board including retainers for maintaining trim strippers closely adjacent trim cutting blades
A rotary cutting die assembly is provided that includes a die cylinder, an anvil, and a die board mounted to the die cylinder. The die board includes a series of trim cutting blades. Disposed on the outside of each trim cutting blade is a trim stripper. Secured to the die board adjacent the outside of the trim strippers is a series of retainers that generally retain the trim strippers between trip cutting blades and the retainers. This generally prevents cut pieces of trim from being packed and wedged into a gap between the trim cutting blades and the trim strippers. |
US10759072B2 |
Blade assembly and method of making cut food products
A lattice-cut potato product is sliced so that the ridges (115) and grooves (122) on one surface of the slices are oriented transversely to the ridges (116) and grooves (124) on the opposite surface of the slices. The sizes and shapes of the ridges and grooves are particularly selected so that each point in the interior of a slice is no greater than a specified distance from an outer surface of the slice. These parameters enable a lattice-cut potato product to consistently achieve a crispy outer surface and a smooth and creamy interior when cooked by baking or microwaving. |
US10759071B2 |
Culinary chipping, slicing and dicing tool
A culinary tool for slicing and dicing, includes a base connected by a hinge to a frame that carries two cutting grids. A drive mechanism connects a pivoting handle to a pusher such that pivoting of the handle relative to the frame drives displacement of the pusher and the turning of the frame between the open and closed positions, and a forward stroke turns the frame about the hinge toward the base, pressing the item through the first cutting grid, and a reverse stroke moves the pusher to the one of the ends of the cavity, pressing the item through the second cutting grid. |
US10759066B2 |
Rigid temporary attachment device for a robotic gripper
An attachment device includes a robot-engaging portion having a recess formed in an outer surface thereof for receiving a finger of a robot. The attachment device also includes a tool-engaging portion coupled to the robot-engaging portion. The tool-engaging portion is configured to be coupled to a tool that is to be used by the robot to perform a task. A damping member is positioned at least partially between the robot-engaging portion and the tool-engaging portion. The damping member is configured to be adjusted to vary a magnitude of oscillations that are transferred from the tool-engaging portion to the robot-engaging portion. |
US10759061B2 |
Robotic tool changer having over-center cam and remote power source
A robotic tool changer includes a locking mechanism that enhances safety. More particularly, the locking mechanism is an “over center” locking mechanism that maintains a constant lock force on a tool. The lock force exerted on the tool by the locking mechanism remains substantially constant, even after a motor providing power to the robotic tool changer is removed, and after the robotic tool changer experiences mechanical wear. |
US10759060B1 |
Adaptive bundle gripping end effector
A bundle gripping tool employs a support ring concentric to a bundle axis and having a first open sector accessing a central aperture. A closure ring mounted on the support ring is concentric with and rotatable about the bundle axis and has a second open sector wherein rotation of the closure ring to an open position at least partially aligns the first and second open sectors exposing the central aperture. Rotation to a closed position misaligns the second open sector from the first open sector, covering the first open sector gating the central aperture. A plurality of snare cables is engaged between a first set of attachment points on the support ring and a second set of attachment points on the closure ring. The first set of attachment points and second set of attachment points are relatively positioned whereby each of said plurality of snare cables partially encircles the bundle axis in the closed position and exposes the bundle axis in the open position. An operating mechanism is configured to rotate the closure ring. |
US10759059B2 |
Automated bin packing tool method
A system automatically loads a bin with a filled deformable container such as a sack of produce being conveyed along horizontal rollers. A movable support structure has a coupling end attachable to a robotic arm, and a lifting end supporting a plurality of parallel rods. By means of the robotic arm and a programmable logic controller, the plurality of parallel rods can be positioned between and parallel to the horizontal rollers, raised when the container is conveyed to a loading position above the parallel rods, moved to a predetermined position above the bin, and rotated to allow the container to slide downward along the parallel rods and into the bin under force of gravity. The loading sequence can be repeated a number of times, changing the predetermined position each time to stack a plurality of the containers in a desired configuration such as overlapping rows of offset sacks. |
US10759055B2 |
Encoder, robot, and printer
An encoder includes a base portion, a scale portion that is provided to be relatively movable or rotatable with respect to the base portion, and has three or more marks which are different from each other, an imaging element that is disposed in the base portion, and images the marks, and an estimation portion that selects at least one reference image from among three or more reference images, performs template matching on a captured image in the imaging element by using the reference image, so as to detect positions of the marks, and estimates a movement state or a rotation state of the scale portion with respect to the base portion, in which the estimation portion predicts a reference image to be used for post-template matching on the basis of a result of pre-template matching, and performs the post-template matching by using the predicted reference image. |
US10759053B2 |
Robot system
A robot system is provided with: a plurality of robots; an image acquisition unit that can be attached and detached with respect to each of the robots and that acquires an image of an inspection target object; and a plurality of image inspection units that are respectively connected to the robots and that each inspect the inspection target object on the basis of the image acquired by the image acquisition unit. The image acquisition unit holds image-inspection data that includes optical property data indicating optical properties of the image acquisition unit and that is used in the inspection performed by the image inspection units, and transmits the image-inspection data to the image inspection unit that is connected to the robot to which the image acquisition unit is attached. |
US10759052B2 |
Method and apparatus for robotic launch and capture of a UAV
An apparatus and system for launching and/or capturing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The apparatus includes a moving substrate having an electromagnetic end effector and a UAV with a metallic strike plate to be attracted to the end effector when the electromagnet is activated. The system includes a movable robotic arm having a free end and a secured end; an electromagnetic end effector connected proximate to the free end of the robotic arm; a UAV with a metallic strike to be attracted and held to the electromagnetic end effector when the electromagnetic end effector is active; trajectory software configured to control a location of the free end of the robotic arm; and a control module for receiving input data, analyzing the data and using the trajectory software to control the location of and activate or deactivate the electromagnetic end effector. Also described are methods for launching and capturing the UAV. |
US10759051B2 |
Architecture and methods for robotic mobile manipulation system
The present approach relates to integrated planning of robot navigation and manipulator motion in performing tasks. In particular, as discussed herein sensor information, such as visual information, may be used for the robot to locate a target object when it arrives at a working location. Adjustments may be made based on this information that may include moving the robot and planning a manipulator arm motion. |
US10759049B2 |
Service providing system, database, and service providing device
A service providing system is equipped with a robot, a robot time zone management unit configured to specify a time zone in which there is no action plan for the robot itself, an activity specifying unit configured to specify an activity that has yet to be experienced by the robot itself or a subject and that is of high priority, and a location specifying unit configured to specify a location where the activity is performed. In the specified time zone, the robot moves to the specified location, performs the specified activity, and provides information obtained through the activity, to the subject. |
US10759045B2 |
Robot
The guide robot includes a case having a coupling hole and a door type display structure that is capable of opening or closing the coupling hole. Access to the body part in which main electrical components are provided may be easy. An installation plate coupled to a main frame, a slide guide and a guide plate, which are coupled to the installation plate, and a plurality of link type coupling devices coupled to one side of the guide plate and connected to the display unit may be provided to open or close the coupling hole by rotating the display unit after the display unit slidably moves. |
US10759042B1 |
Magnetic socket straps and accessories
A magnetic holder for sockets made of silicone rubber or similar material that has a series of cylindrical troughs of consistent diameter and a flat surface on the opposing plane. Between the cylindrical troughs and the opposing flat surface are a series of magnets embedded in the rubber. The magnets are position so that one pole is directed towards the cylindrical trough and the opposite pole is directed towards the flat surface. The flat surface can be attached to any ferrous material, while each of the magnets and cylindrical roughs will work together to hold a socket in place. |
US10759034B2 |
Systems and methods for fastening a component to a building substrate
Devices and methods for improved installation of trim, such as trim boards, to a building substrate. An alignment device configured for use with a nail gun is sized and shaped to facilitate repeatable and accurate angled nailing of trim boards at a desired nailing angle and height relative to a building substrate. The alignment device is sized and shaped to stably seat within an angle between a trim board and a building substrate such that a nail gun user can repeatedly drive nails at a regular angle and height through the side of the trim board and into the building substrate to nail the trim board to the building substrate without requiring the user to measure and/or visually determine the height and angle at which the nail will be driven. The alignment device includes a spacing section having a length that determines the spacing between the muzzle of the nail gun and the nail entry point, an entry angle section that determines the angle at which the nail will be driven, and an entry location section that determines the height at which the nail will be driven. |
US10759033B2 |
Fastener driving tool
A fastener driving tool includes a striking member and an energy storing unit disposed in a housing. The energy storing unit has at least one torsion spring having forwardly extending short and long legs which are connected to a pivotable handle and the striking member. An anchoring member is disposed forwardly of and slidable relative to the handle and is detachably engaged with the striking member. During a pivotal movement of the handle, the short and long legs of the torsion spring are moved in opposite directions to store a biasing energy and to force the striking member upwards, which in turn moves the striking member downward for performing a fastener striking stroke once the anchoring member is disengaged from the striking member to release the torsion spring. |
US10759026B2 |
Vise with an adjustable operating angle
A vise with an adjustable operating angle includes a base member, a front pier and a rear pier disposed on two opposite ends of the base member. A rotary seat mounted onto the front pier and the rear pier. A platform is pivoted to the front pier and the rear pier. A fixed jaw is secured on a rear end of the platform and a movable jaw is movably mounted on the platform. A lead screw is disposed in the platform for driving the movable jaw. A front turntable and a rear turntable are disposed to two opposite ends of the platform and rotatably disposed on the front pier and the rear pier. A front fastening seat and a rear fastening seat are mounted onto the front pier and the rear pier for selectively holding the front turntable and the rear turntable in place. |
US10759020B2 |
Calibration method for eddy current sensor
In a first step, an output of an eddy current sensor is measured while a polishing target whose film thickness has been known is in contact with the polishing face, thereby obtaining a measurement value of the eddy current sensor which corresponds to the film thickness. In a second step, an output of the eddy current sensor is measured when the polishing target is polished while pressed against the polishing face, thereby obtaining a measurement value of the eddy current sensor that corresponds to a film thickness during polishing. A correspondence relationship between the film thickness of the polishing target and the measurement value of the eddy current sensor is determined from the measurement value obtained in the first step and the measurement value obtained in the second step. |
US10759019B2 |
End point detection method, polishing apparatus, and polishing method
An end point detection method is provided for detecting an end point based on a drive current supplied to a drive unit that rotates and drives one of a polishing table and a holding unit. The end point detection method includes: a step (S102) of determining whether a polishing condition of a polishing process to be executed coincides with a preset specific polishing condition; a step (S103) of adjusting a current control parameter in a drive control unit that controls the drive current, the current control parameter related to a change in the drive current with respect to a change in a driving load of the drive unit, if it is determined that the polishing condition coincides with the specific polishing condition; and a step (S105) of detecting the drive current supplied to the drive unit based on the adjusted current control parameter. |
US10759018B2 |
Method and apparatus for machining a component
The present subject matter relates to a method and an apparatus in the form of a machine system (1200) for machining a component (100) with an internal passage (115). In an aspect, the method comprises periodically injecting 5 abrasive slurry back and forth through the internal passage (115) at a pressure ranging from about 25 bar to about 35 bar. The abrasive slurry comprises a mixture of abrasive particles having a size in the range of about 40 μm to about 60 μm, and a slurry medium. The volume fraction of the abrasive particles in the slurry medium is about 40% to about 50%. Further, the injection of the abrasive 10 slurry is performed for a predefined number of process cycles at predetermined time versus pressure changes to obtain the component having a final average surface roughness of less than about 3.0 μm. |
US10759017B2 |
Glideway crowning plate and method thereof for creating a crown on a cutting edge of a cutting blade with a sharpening jig
A glideway crowning plate for creating a crown on a cutting edge of a cutting blade with a sharpening jig including a glideway crowning plate having a concaved curved surface of a predetermined radius placed proximate spaced glides of a sharpening jig. The sharpening jig utilizes a flat sharpening plate or a flat sharpening stone and the sharpening jig is side-stroked on the flat sharpening plate or the flat sharpening stone and the glideway crowning plate imposes a curved path of the predetermined radius on the sharpening jig, the cutting blade, and the flat sharpening plate or the flat sharpening stone to create a crown in the cutting edge of a cutting blade. |
US10759016B2 |
Machine tool provided with camera for capturing image of tool interior
A machine tool includes a cover body for separating at least a machining area from the outside. The cover body has an opening for allowing the machining area to communicate with the outside and includes a door for opening and closing the opening. The cover body does not include a transparent window for allowing the machining area to be visually checked from the outside. The cover body can be formed to be of a sufficient strength throughout and, if an unexpected accident occurs, structures within the machining area can be reliably prevented from being shot out of the machining area. |
US10759013B2 |
Dust containment apparatus for an air tool vacuum dust extraction system
A dust containment apparatus includes a tubular snorkel and dust bellows surrounding the implement of an air too, and a retention assembly housed within the snorkel that frictionally engages the implement to resist movement of the snorkel and bellows with respect to the implement. The retention assembly includes a set of friction members surrounding the radial periphery of the implement, and at least one resilient band that biases the friction members radially inward into pressing engagement with the implement. Preferably, the snorkel and friction members are constructed of non-magnetic material, and the friction members include permanent magnets that are magnetically attracted to the implement to augment the radially inward biasing of the resilient band. |
US10759009B2 |
Friction stir welding flash and burr control
Some examples include welding a first workpiece to a second workpiece. For instance, the first workpiece may be secured adjacent to the second workpiece. At least one of the first workpiece or the second workpiece includes a channel or a portion of a channel in a respective surface such that a complete channel is presented when the first workpiece and the second workpiece are secured adjacent to each other. A rotating tip of a welding tool is inserted into the complete channel for welding the first workpiece to the second workpiece. A surface burr resulting from the welding is located within the complete channel. |
US10759004B2 |
Laser removal of casting scale
A method of removing scale from a casting may include positioning the casting relative to a laser emitter. The casting may comprise a superalloy and the scale may have formed on the surfaces thereof, with the scale being a byproduct of a method of manufacturing the casting. The method may also include passing a laser beam emitted from the laser emitter across the casting such that the laser beam causes the scale to at least one of crack, break, shatter, and spall. The superalloy may be a nickel-based superalloy and the scale may include a metal carbide layer. |
US10759002B2 |
Stack forming apparatus and manufacturing method of stack formation
A stack forming apparatus includes a nozzle device that includes a nozzle configured to supply powder to a target and to irradiate the target with an energy beam, and a supply device which selectively supplies the nozzle with a powdery forming material to form layers that form a formation, and a powdery support material to form a support layer which permits the layers formed by the forming material to be formed on the top surface thereof. The stack forming apparatus further includes an optical system which outputs the energy beam to the nozzle, and a controller which drives the nozzle and which is configured to control the supply amount of the forming material to be supplied to the nozzle and the supply amount of the support material and which stacks the layers formed by the forming material and the support layer on the target. |
US10758993B2 |
Welding-type power source with integrated open-circuit voltage controller
A welding-type system and method for operating a welding-type system is disclosed. The system includes a switched power delivery circuit connected to deliver power to output terminals and an open-circuit voltage (OCV) control circuit configured to adjust an operational state of the switched power delivery circuit. A controller is included that is configured to monitor the output terminals to identify an open circuit condition and selectively engage the OCV control circuit to adjust the operational state of the switched power delivery circuit to reduce a voltage of the output power delivered to the output terminals during the open circuit condition. |
US10758986B2 |
Cutting insert and tool for machining
A cutting insert for a tool for machining a workpiece, comprising a first side, an opposite second side and a bore running along a bore axis. The bore penetrates the cutting insert and extends from the first side to the second side. The cutting insert comprises at least three cutting heads arranged distributed on a periphery of the cutting insert, wherein each of the at least three cutting heads comprises a cutting edge, which runs transversely to the first side and the second side and extends between the first side and the second side. The at least three cutting heads comprise a first cutting head, a second cutting head, which in a peripheral direction directly follows the first cutting head, and a third cutting head, which in the peripheral direction directly follows the second cutting head. The cutting insert has a first support surface arranged on the first side, which first support surface runs orthogonal to the bore axis and at least partially surrounds the bore. The cutting insert is rotationally symmetric to the bore axis and mirror-symmetric to a center plane which runs perpendicular to the bore axis and divides the cutting insert into two equally sized halves. Viewed in a top view along the bore axis, an imaginary straight connecting line between the cutting edge of the first cutting head and the cutting edge of the third cutting head intersects neither the bore nor the first support surface. |
US10758980B2 |
Laminate molding apparatus
A laminate molding apparatus calculates three-dimensional finished shape data after displacements occurred after molding of the initial molded object are completed based on a molding program corresponding to three-dimensional shape data of a molded object to be created, compares the three-dimensional finished shape data of the initial molded object with three-dimensional shape data to calculate a correction data of the displacement, creates a corrected molding program corresponding to corrected three-dimensional shape data in which coordinates of the surface of the molded object to be created by adding the correction data to the three-dimensional shape data, and molds a corrected molded object under the same molding conditions as when the initial molded object is molded based on the corrected molding program. |
US10758975B2 |
Molding device and method for manufacturing molded product
Provided is a molding device for manufacturing a molded product having an arc-shaped bent inner space, wherein the molding device includes: a pair of molds which is joinable to each other and separable from each other, and is capable of forming a cavity C which has a shape corresponding to an outer shape of the molded product in a joined state during molding; a core which has a shape corresponding to an inner shape of the molded product, and is disposed in the inside of the cavity C which the pair of molds forms during molding; and a rotation member which is joined to a terminal end of the core, and is rotatable together with the core after molding. Compared to a conventional molding device, the molding device of the present invention becomes a molding device capable of suppressing the occurrence of a defect on a molded product having an arc-shaped bent inner space at the time of taking out the molded product. |
US10758969B2 |
Process for producing a ceramic casting core
A production method for a ceramic casting core (20) in which one manufactures the core (20) by machining by mechanical removal of material from a fired ceramic material block (1), the machining operation comprising at least a first machining step to realize a first machined surface (6, 7) in the material block (1), and a second machining step to realize a second machined surface (9) in the material block (1), substantially opposite to the first machined surface (6). Prior to the second machining step, applying a reinforcement layer (8), made of a stiffening solution to protect the material block (1) from breaking during the second machining step, on at least part or the entire first machined surface (6, 7). |
US10758967B2 |
Investment casting pattern
An investment casting pattern including: a consumable body formed of: a first body portion; and a second body portion; and a fastener arranged to form an interface between the first body portion and the second body portion, and to locate the first body portion relative to the second body portion, wherein the fastener is formed of a different material than the first body portion and the second body portion. |
US10758964B2 |
Method for producing a riveted connection between a ball joint pin and a component in the form of a metal sheet and associated prefabricated subassembly
The invention relates to a method for producing a riveted connection between a ball joint pin, having a pin longitudinal axis (BLA), and a component in the form of a metal sheet with an abutting portion surrounding a preliminary hole, in which the ball joint pin has at least one ball head portion an adjoining shank portion, a planar plate portion, having an upper side and an underside, and a rivet flange portion, in which the ball joint pin is connected to the component by deforming the rivet flange portion. Advantageously, in a first step, the ball joint pin is inserted into the preliminary hole by means of an inserting tool in such a way that the plate portion is supported at least in certain portions by its underside on the abutting portion of the component in the form of a metal sheet, preferably with surface-area contact. In a second step, the rivet flange portion, which at least in certain portions is in the form of a hollow cylinder, is subsequently deformed in a controlled manner in the direction of the component in the form of a metal sheet by of a forming tool in the form of a die, in particular a riveting punch, to produce the riveted connection. |
US10758963B2 |
Continuous motion position controlled seamer
A continuous motion position controlled in-line linear seamer allows a manufacturer or brewery such as a microbrewery to have high speed can seaming (attachment of lids to full cans of beverage) with a single compact, inexpensive, independent and repositionable seaming machine. The seaming is carried out in-line with production, and is done using a linear can path with no need for a large carousel. The motion is continuous because a variable pitch worm drive is constantly operating, driving cans at different speeds for different portions of the can path, including one portion of the path at which the can may remain motionless while being seamed. |
US10758955B2 |
Method of remediating sub-slab vapors and soils of buildings and system thereof
A method is provided for treating contaminated vapors in an area below a slab of a building such that the slab is located above a first layer of gravel and a second layer of soil. The method includes providing an ozone unit, a riser pipe, and tubing. An area below the slab where contaminated vapors need treated is first detected and then a hole is formed in the slab to define an injection location. The method also includes positioning the riser pipe in the hole at the injection location and coupling the tubing between the ozone unit and the riser pipe. The method further includes dispensing ozone from the ozone unit to flow through the tubing and the riser pipe to treat contaminated vapors in the area below the slab. |
US10758953B2 |
Connection system with cleaning
A connector cleaning system includes (a) one or more cleaning elements adapted to engage a connector and remove contaminants from a contact portion of the connector and (b) an image processing device adapted to capture an image of the contact portion after removal of contaminants. |
US10758951B2 |
Multi-chamber enclosed supply assembly for independent and simultaneous operations of multiple pressurized or suction driven tools and/or applications of varying solutions
A device including an outer hose segment, an inner hose segment, a first air chamber for accommodating a first air flow, a second air chamber for accommodating a second air flow, a drive tool coupler into engagement with a first end portion of the outer hose segment and inner hose segment, a cleaning end section that is configured to allow tools to be attached and detached to and from said device, and a hose coupler into engagement with a second end portion of the outer and inner hose segments, wherein the hose coupler is configured to control the first and second flow of air into the first and second air chambers independently. |
US10758948B1 |
Apparatus and methods for cleaning and remediating environmental air handling apparatus
Systems and methods for cleaning a component inside an air handling apparatus includes a pump is connected to a controlling device and a metering device that is connected to one or more reservoirs. The metering device is also connected to one or more fogging devices. Each fogging device is positioned inside a housing, or plenum, so as to cause a fogged cleaning solution to be disbursed throughout the plenum and fully cover the component. To perform the cleaning of the component, the controlling device disables the machine and activates the pump which causes cleaning solution to be drawn from the one or more reservoirs into the metering device, which then transfers the cleaning solution into the fogging apparatus. The controlling device then allows the machine to resume operation. |
US10758947B2 |
Automatic emitter point cleaners
Automatic emitter point cleaners are disclosed. An automatic emitter point cleaning system includes: a fan configured to direct a stream of air through an air path; a point emitter configured to produce at least one of positive ions or negative ions within or proximate to the air path; a brush; a first gear coupled to the brush and configured to move the brush into contact with the point emitter; a second gear to engage the first gear; and a motor to actuate the second gear such that the second gear actuates the first gear to move the brush past the point emitter. |
US10758946B2 |
Device of cleaning brush
A cleaning brush comprising a carrier and a cleaning unit is provided. The cleaning unit comprises a plurality of cleaning beans set on a surface of the carrier in a spiral arrangement. A spiral coiling around the carrier from an end of the carrier to the other end is formed. A spiral curve path is formed to coil the carrier circumferentially by extendedly arranging the cleaning beans. Hence, the present invention uses the cleaning beans of the cleaning unit to be set on surface of the carrier. On rotating in a fixed direction, the spiral cleaning unit generates a flow field which not only comprises a vertical flow for an object to be cleaned but also a horizontal flow forming a parallel stream. Thus, dirt can be removed more easily than by using a traditional matrix cleaning device. |
US10758945B2 |
Liquid knife, liquid knife cleaning apparatus and liquid knife assembly apparatus
A liquid knife cleaning apparatus and a liquid knife are provided. The liquid knife cleaning apparatus includes: a frame configured to be arranged on the liquid knife and be capable of reciprocating in an extending direction of the knife edge; a cleaning blade configured to extend into the knife edge of the liquid knife and be capable of reciprocating inside the knife edge under the driving of the frame to clean the knife edge, the cleaning blade being arranged on the frame; and a movable mechanism configured to control the frame to reciprocate on the liquid knife in the extending direction of the knife edge, the frame being connected to the movable mechanism. |
US10758941B2 |
Bucket mounted sifter assembly
A bucket mounted sifter assembly includes a ring that is positionable around a top end of a bucket. A pair of handles is each coupled to the ring for gripping. A first screen is positioned within the ring, and rocks and particulates can be positioned on the first screen. The first screen has openings therein of approximately 0.5 inches in size to facilitate the particulates to fall therethrough while inhibiting the rocks from passing therethrough for sifting the rocks. A second screen is positionable on the first screen and the second screen has openings therein of approximately 0.25 inches in size. Thus, the second screen reduces the size of material that can pass through the second and first screens. A fastener is extendable through the first and second screens when the second screen is positioned on the first screen for releasably coupling the second screen to the first screen. |
US10758938B2 |
Pre-treating polymer tubing or hose with a hydrophobic coating to reduce depletion of corrosion inhibitor
An inside surface of a hose for use with liquid-cooled cooling plate assemblies and other applications that contain copper (Cu) components is pre-treated with a hydrophobic coating to reduce depletion of a copper corrosion inhibitor (e.g., benzotriazole (BTA)) dissolved in a liquid coolant (e.g., deionized water) that flows through the hose. Exemplary hydrophobic coatings include, but are not limited to, polydialkylsiloxanes such as polydimethylsiloxanes. In one embodiment, a multilayer hose is immersed in a solution containing hydrophobizing siloxane monomers dissolved in a solvent. The coated multilayer hose is then dried to evaporate the solvent. As the solvent evaporates, the siloxane monomers bind together to form the hydrophobic coating. In some embodiments, one or more hoses each provided with a hydrophobic coating interconnect liquid-coolant cooling system components (e.g., cold plates, headers, manifolds, pumps, reservoirs, and heat exchangers) of a cooling apparatus that removes heat from one or more electronic components. |
US10758937B2 |
Phosphor device comprising plural phosphor agents for converting waveband light into plural color lights
A phosphor device of an illumination system emitting a first waveband light includes a substrate and a phosphor layer formed on the substrate. The phosphor layer includes a first phosphor agent and a second phosphor agent. The first waveband light is converted into a first color light by the first phosphor agent. The second phosphor agent is distributed over the first phosphor agent and mixed with the first phosphor agent, and the first waveband light is converted into a second color light by the second phosphor agent. The first color light and the second color light are integrated into the second waveband light. The difference between the first wavelength peak of the first color light and the second wavelength peak of the second color light is 50 to 100 nanometers. Therefore, the advantages of increasing the purity, the luminance and the luminous intensity of specific color light are achieved. |
US10758929B2 |
Aerosol generator and aerosol delivery device comprising the aerosol generator
The invention relates to an aerosol generator (1), comprising a housing (20, 22), having a first holding member (24, 24′, 24″) and a second holding member (38), and a vibratable element (4) for generating an aerosol. The vibratable element (4) is at least partially accommodated in the housing (20, 22). The vibratable element (4) is contacted by and held between the first and second holding members (24, 24′, 24″; 38). The first holding member (24, 24′, 24″) is less flexible than the second holding member (38). Further, the invention relates to an aerosol delivery device comprising the aerosol generator (1). |
US10758924B2 |
Receptacle for mixing of different materials
Provided is a receptacle for mixing different materials, including: an outer receptacle for accommodating cosmetic contents; an inner receptacle of a columnar member for accommodating cosmetic contents, the upper part of which is opened and the lower part thereof is closed, which has an upper flange placed over some of the inner circumference of the upper opening portion of the outer receptacle and an elliptical first pump set is inserted into the inside the upper surface thereof; an elliptical second pump set mounted in parallel with the elliptical first pump set on one side of the inner receptacle; a shoulder member, the upper part of which is opened, and on the inner circumference thereof, and an intermediate part is fixed by pressing the upper flange of the inner receptacle and at the same time. |
US10758919B2 |
Reducing the need for tailings storage dams in mineral flotation
THIS invention relates to a process for recovering value metals from ore (50) configured such as to substantively reduce or eliminate the need for a tailings storage facility. This object is achieved through an integrated processing system designed to enhance the ratio of sand residue from coarse flotation (62) to the amount of tailings arising from fine flotation (72), and then blending a proportion of coarse and fine flotation gangue materials into a free draining stack (82). |
US10758916B2 |
Application method and device for cold field plasma discharge assisted high energy ball milled powder
Generating plasma by using dielectric barrier discharge and introducing a dielectric barrier discharge electrode bar into a high-speed vibrating ball milling tank requires that, on one hand, a solid insulation medium on the outer layer of the electrode bar can simultaneously bear high-voltage discharge and mechanical shock failure of the grinding ball, and on the other hand, the high-speed vibrating ball milling device can uniformly process the powder. The discharge space pressure is set to a non-thermal equilibrium discharge state with a pressure of about 102 to 106 Pa, discharge plasmas are introduced to input another kind of effective energy to the processed powder, so as to accelerate refinement of the powder to be processed and promote the alloying process and improve the processing efficiency and the effect of the ball mill. |
US10758914B2 |
Device for producing a granulate
A device for granulating coarse material is disclosed herein. Examples of course material include pulverulent solids such as powder, grain, or mixtures thereof. The device includes a rotor, a screen, and an automatic distance adjusting unit. The rotor is configured to rotate/oscillate and press the coarse material through the screen in order to produce a granulate with a smaller granulate unit size compared to the coarse material. The automatic distance adjusting unit is configured to adjust a distance between the rotor and the screen. |
US10758911B2 |
Processing device, and processing element and wall lining element for a processing device of this kind
A processing device for processing material to be processed includes a stationary housing with a feed opening for feeding material to be processed and a rotor which is arranged in the stationary housing so as to be rotatable about a vertically extending rotor axis. A plurality of bearing pins is fastened to a base element of the rotor adjacent to the outer circumference of the base element. A processing element is mounted on each of the bearing pins, and the radially outer ends of the processing elements form a processing gap with an inner circumferential wall of the stationary housing. The free ends of the bearing pins are connected to one another via a connecting disc. |
US10758907B2 |
Multi-well plates and methods of use thereof
There is provided plate equipped with a mechanism to facilitate determination of the amount of a fluid added to or removed from a well in the plate. Other embodiments are also described. |
US10758906B2 |
Cell separation chip and system
The present invention relates to a system and method for cell separation. The system includes: a cartridge having a polygonal shape in cross section and including an injection part, a separation chip separating a flow channel of a sample injected through the injection part, and a discharge part; and a base plate coupled to the cartridge through its upper surface and including a magnetic chip for cancer cell capture, liquid sensors, and valves. The method includes: coupling a cut plane of one side of the cell separation cartridge to one side of the base plate; engaging a recess formed at the other end of the cell separation cartridge with a pin formed at the other end of the base plate; fixing holes of the separation chip of the cell separation cartridge and holes of the magnetic chip of the base plate using a fixing member to match the holes of the separation chip of the cell separation cartridge and the holes of the magnetic chip of the base plate; and determining whether a pattern of the separation chip of the cell separation cartridge matches a pattern of the magnetic chip of the base plate. |
US10758905B2 |
Microfluidic particle manipulation
The present invention relates to the use of acoustic waves for the manipulation and sorting of particles and cells. In an embodiment, there is provided a microfluidic device for manipulating a particle in a fluid suspension, the device comprising: (a) a substrate; (b) a channel defined in the substrate, the channel having an inlet for receiving the fluid suspension and an outlet for discharging the fluid suspension; and (c) an acoustic source configured to deliver a travelling surface acoustic wave transverse the flow of the fluid suspension in the channel, wherein the acoustic source is an interdigital transducer (IDT), the IDT comprises a plurality of concentric circular arcs having a tapered end directed at the channel, and the tapered end has an aperture of between 4 μm and 150 μm. In an alternative embodiment, the device comprises a second channel disposed intermediate the first channel and the acoustic source wherein the first and second channels are connected by a pumping channel. |
US10758904B2 |
Devices for trapping and controlling microparticles with radiation
A particle manipulation device includes a substrate and a microchannel included in the substrate and configured to receive a fluid including particles therein. A biasing structure is formed on the substrate adjacent to, but outside the microchannel. The biasing structure is configured to dispense radiation at a frequency to bias movement of the particles within the microchannel from outside the microchannel. |
US10758903B2 |
Microfluidic devices for multi-index biochemical detection
In one aspect, a microfluidic device for multiple reactions is provided, which comprises a reaction channel comprising multiple reaction chambers connected to a closed chamber or an elastic balloon outside of the microfluidic device, wherein a wall of the closed chamber is an elastic membrane; and a control channel comprising an elastic side wall, wherein the intersections between the side wall of the control channel with the reaction channel form multiple pneumatic microvalves. In another aspect, a method for conducting multiple reactions using the microfluidic device is provided, which comprises: a) filling the reaction chambers with a sample; and b) applying pressure to the control channel to expand the elastic side wall of the control channel, wherein the expanded elastic side wall forms a pneumatic microvalve that separates the reaction chambers. |
US10758902B2 |
Method of fabricating semipermeable ultrathin polymer membranes
A semipermeable ultrathin polymer membrane comprises a substantially optically transparent polymer film having a surface area to thickness ratio of at least 1,000,000:1, and an array of precisely spatially ordered pores of a user-selected diameter defined therethrough. Such membranes can be fabricated by providing a mold having a patterned array of nanoholes femtosecond laser ablated in a surface thereof; applying a first polymer solution onto the mold surface so that the first polymer solution infiltrates the nanoholes; allowing the first polymer solution to dry and form a replica of the mold having a plurality of freestanding nanoneedles extending from a surface of the replica; removing the replica from the mold; coating the replica surface with a second polymer solution; drying the second polymer solution to form a porous polymer film; and dissolving the replica in a solvent to release the film from the replica as a semipermeable ultrathin polymer membrane. |
US10758898B2 |
Method for manufacturing carbon nanotube agglomerate having controlled bulk density
The present invention relates to a supported catalyst that can be used to produce a carbon nanotube aggregate with high bulk density, a method for preparing the supported catalyst, a carbon nanotube aggregate produced using the supported catalyst, and a method for producing the carbon nanotube aggregate. According to the present invention, the bulk density of the carbon nanotube aggregate is easily controllable. Therefore, the carbon nanotube aggregate is suitable for use in various fields. |
US10758897B2 |
Composite photocatalysts, method for making the same and application thereof
A composite photocatalyst is provided. The composite photocatalyst includes a nanomotor and a plurality of cocatalysts, the nanomotor comprises a shell formed by porous material, at least one inner core formed by a photocatalyst, and a cavity between the shell and the at least one inner core, the plurality of cocatalysts are located in the cavity. The plurality of cocatalysts are selected from the group consisting of metal nanoparticles, metal oxide nanoparticles, metal sulfide nanoparticles, phosphate nanoparticles, up-conversion material nanoparticles, and any combination thereof. A method for making the composite photocatalyst and application thereof are further provided. The plurality of cocatalysts and the nanomotor forms a photocatalytic synergistic reaction system, improving photo-catalytic activity of the composite photocatalyst. |
US10758896B2 |
Phenanthroline based pincer complexes useful as catalysts for the preparation of methanol from carbondioxide
The present invention relates to a novel phenonthroline based pincer complexes and process for preparation thereof. The present invention also provides a one pot process for the conversion of carbon dioxide to methanol in the presence of a molecularly defined pincer-type single-site Ru-catalyst and secondary amine. Further the present invention provides the use of phenonthroline based pincer complexes for the esterification of alcohols and hydrogenation of esters under mild conditions. |
US10758893B2 |
Solid-phase catalyst for decomposing hydrogen peroxide and method for producing same
The present invention provides a solid-phase catalyst for decomposing hydrogen peroxide comprising a permanganate salt and a manganese (II) salt. The solid-phase catalyst stays a solid state in the form of nanoparticles at the time of hydrogen peroxide decomposition, and thus can be recovered for reuse and also has an excellent decomposition rate. In the method for producing a solid-phase catalyst for decomposing hydrogen peroxide according to the present invention, a solid-phase catalyst is produced from a solution containing a permanganate salt, a manganese (II) salt, and an organic acid, so that the produced solid-phase catalyst is precipitated as a solid component even after a catalytic reaction, and thus is reusable and environmentally friendly, and cost reduction can be achieved through the simplification of a catalyst production technique. |
US10758890B2 |
Substrate for the purification of biological liquids
The present invention provides a substrate for purifying a biological liquid comprising a solid phase onto which molecules of at least one oligosaccharide that is capable of binding to one or more antibodies are grafted by covalent bonding, said solid phase carrying free aldehyde functions —CHO, a method of producing such a substrate, the use of such a substrate to stabilize the antibody/oligosaccharide bond, as well as a method of purifying a biological liquid in which the biological liquid is brought into contact with at least one substrate of the invention, in a manner such as to obtain the capture of antibodies present in said biological liquid by binding with at least certain of the molecules of oligosaccharide(s) grafted onto the solid phase. |
US10758888B1 |
Simultaneous generation of electricity and chemicals using a renewable primary energy source
Presented are systems and methods to simultaneously produce and store energy in the form of chemical products such as hydrogen and other chemical products, thereby, reducing or eliminating the need to store energy in lithium-ion batteries. In various embodiments this is accomplished by converting energy from a renewable energy source to generate and accelerate an electron beam so as to generate electromagnetic radiation at frequencies equal to absorption frequencies of chemical reactants in order to produce the desired chemical products. |
US10758885B2 |
Use of an ampholyte copolymer as colloidal stabilizer in a process of encapsulating fragrance
The invention relates to the use of an ampholyte copolymer as a colloidal stabilizer in the preparation of core-shell microcapsules containing a fragrance, wherein the ampholyte copolymer comprises: 2 to 99 mol % of cationic monomer having at least one quaternary ammonium group, 1 to 98 mol % of acrylic based monomer, 0 to 97 mol % of non-ionic monomer, and wherein the ampholyte copolymer has more cationic charges than anionic charges, wherein the cationic charges of the ampholyte copolymer are exclusively due to the at least one quaternary ammonium group of the cationic monomer. |
US10758878B2 |
Agricultural feed mixer with volumetric responsive automatic transmission
A feed mixer apparatus that includes a mixing chamber for receiving feed material, and having a mixing element situated therein for mixing the feed material; a transmission having a plurality of gears and connected with a mixing element; a plurality of mixing chamber sensors positioned to sense at least one of the volume and the level of feed material in the mixing chamber; a control unit having a display and a plurality of user inputs, wherein the control unit is in at least indirect communication with the transmission and the sensors, and wherein the control unit receives a plurality of outputs from one or more of the transmission and sensors, and based at least in part on the plurality of outputs, provides an output command to effectuate a gear change in the transmission. |
US10758876B2 |
Stirring tool and stirrer comprising a tool of said type
A stirring tool for a stirrer for stirring a mixture comprises a connecting element for connecting the stirring tool to a stirring drive, drivable about a rotational axis, of the stirrer, a carrier ring, a plurality of stirring spokes disposed between the connecting element and the carrier ring, and at least one stirring boss which projects radially on the carrier ring. Two adjacent stirring spokes are arranged mutually offset in the direction of the rotational axis. |
US10758874B2 |
Method and device for generating a continuous carrier gas/vapour mixture stream
A method for generating a continuous carrier gas/vapour mixture stream containing a carrier gas, and a vapour of a liquid. The method includes provision of a first metered carrier gas stream, provision of a second metered carrier gas stream, provision of a metered, vapour-saturated carrier gas/vapour mixture stream, mixing of the second stream and the metered stream to provide a first gaseous mixture stream; and provision of a metered liquid stream fed to an evaporation/mixing device for evaporating the liquid and mixing with the first gaseous mixture stream to provide a second gaseous mixture stream. |
US10758873B2 |
Carbon molecular sieve membrane for gas separations
An ultrathin high permselectivity carbon molecular sieve membrane (CMSM) for industrial gas separations is provided. The CMSM includes porous metal or ceramic supports to provide superior stability at high temperatures, pressures and chemical environments. The CMSM also offers the potential for cost-effective gas processing while overcoming disadvantages found in alternative media that are fragile and susceptible to shock due to thermal cycling and prone to end-sealing problems under industrial conditions. |
US10758868B2 |
Methods and systems for leak detection in a dialysis system
The present invention is directed toward a dialysis unit that is modular and portable, with improved functionality. In one embodiment, the dialysis system comprises a top unit that is detachably affixed to a base that comprises a reservoir for fluid storage. Among numerous other features, the portable, modular dialysis system of the present invention has improved power door locking, zoned leak detection, fluid handling, and mechanical design features that enable improved modularity. |
US10758865B2 |
Device and method for purifying exhaust gas from endothermic engines
An exhaust gas purification device of an internal combustion engine. The device comprises a cylindrical container where the exhaust gas is separated from the water vapor and purified from solid suspensions, and a cell where the purified exhaust gas is converted into oxygen once it has been disassociated by bombarding with ultraviolet rays. The oxygen thus recovered can be re-introduced into the atmosphere or reused for the combustion process. |
US10758860B2 |
Apparatus for treating mercury-containing waste and method for recovering high purity elemental mercury using same apparatus
The present invention relates to an apparatus for treating waste containing mercury and a method for recovering high purity elemental mercury using the apparatus. More specifically, the present invention may provide a method that can more economically and stably recover high purity elemental mercury from waste containing mercury using an apparatus for recovering mercury from waste containing mercury, the apparatus comprising: a thermal desorption unit; a dust control unit; and a condensation and recovery unit, which are connected in series. The present invention has an advantage in that, compared to a conventional simple heat treatment-condensation method, a high recovery rate of mercury is achieved and high purity mercury can be obtained. |
US10758859B2 |
Filter cartridges; air cleaner assemblies; housings; features; components; and, methods
According to the present disclosure, air cleaner assemblies, housings, serviceable filter cartridges and features, components, and methods, relating thereto are disclosed. In general, the features relate to systems that are configured to aid in inhibiting an improper cartridge from being installed in an air cleaner housing, during servicing. A variety of features are characterized, and in many examples, the cartridge includes a seal arrangement having radially directed seal surface with at least a first non-wavy or non-projection/recess section and a second wavy or projection/recess section. Examples are shown and described in detail. |
US10758852B2 |
Device for ventilation and integrity setting
A device (1) is provided for ventilation and integrity testing of a filter unit (2) that can be supplied with pressure. The filter unit (2) has a filter element (9) arranged in a housing (6) between an inlet (7) and an outlet (8). The housing (6) can be ventilated by an air filter (3) connected to the housing interior (12). A filter valve (4) is arranged upstream of the air filter (3) facing the housing interior (12) and connects the air filter (3) to the housing interior (12). The air filter (3) can be connected on its side facing away from the housing interior (12) to a test line (14) for supplying pressure. An inlet valve (5) is arranged upstream of the inlet (7) and connects an inlet line (10) to the housing interior (12). |
US10758846B2 |
Separation of cells based on size and affinity using paper microfluidic device
A microfluidic device includes a first layer of a porous material with pores having a first average pore size and a liquid-receiving area through which a liquid sample is received into the microfluidic device. A second layer of another porous material, with pores of a second average pore size, is stacked below the first layer and has a channel with a starting end positioned at least in part in an overlapping manner with the liquid-receiving area. The channel has a terminating end extending laterally at a predetermined wicking distance from the starting end. The first average pore size and the second average pore size cause a wicking effect in which at least some of the liquid sample flows along the channel at least a portion of the wicking distance between the starting end and the terminating end. |
US10758842B2 |
Portable petroleum byproduct system for electrocoagulative purification by serpentine flow
Multiple site purification can be achieved by a small plastic portable voltaic inspissation unit in a box configuration. Each unit may feature an air hopper, a recirculation line, a gas diffuser, a centrifuge, a decanter, and multiple anodic and cathodic voltaic inspissation plates that may direct fluid through a box in a meandering or serpentine fashion. Multiple devices may be present or omitted, and retention times may be varied both by the presence or absence of recirculation and the flow rate accomplished by use of different metal in the plates depending on purification goals. Air may be injected interstitially prior to passage into the box to aid in purification, and ultimately both ease of transport and substantially improved purification percentages may be achieved relative to prior systems. |
US10758841B2 |
Laterally-fed membrane chromatography device
A laterally-fed membrane chromatography device for removing a solute from a fluid is provided. The device has a top plate, a middle plate and a bottom plate. The top plate has an inlet and a top channel for directing the fluid from the inlet towards a membrane stack. The middle plate houses the membrane stack. The membrane stack has a leading edge for receiving the fluid from the top channel, a trailing edge for distributing the fluid to the bottom channel, and is configured to remove the solute from the fluid as the fluid passes through the membrane stack. The bottom plate has a bottom channel and an outlet. The bottom channel is for directing the fluid from the membrane stack to the outlet. The top channel directs the fluid form the inlet over the leading edge in a direction that is transverse to the direction of flow of the fluid through the membrane stack. |
US10758839B1 |
Separation of distillation products using color sensing
The use transmission/absorbance of visible light to determine accurate separation of distillation products emerging from a condenser is described. Changes in wavelength and intensity of light transmitted through or absorbed by the distillate, post condenser, determine when a new fraction passes through the condenser, and may be directed to an appropriate collection vessel. |
US10758838B2 |
Process for removing impurities from acetic acid
A process of purifying acetic acid is provided. The process includes feeding a stream of acetic acid into a distillation column and distilling acetic acid in the presence of an oxidizing agent in the distillation column, to oxidize oxidizable impurities in the acetic acid, wherein the oxidizing agent is an oxidant capable of cleaving C═C bonds. The process further includes removing a distilled acetic acid stream from the distillation column. Further processes for purifying acetic acid and systems for purifying acetic acid are also provided. |
US10758836B2 |
Connecting structures in a modular construction kit
A modular construction kit includes modular construction blocks, each includes at least one interface face. The interface face includes a recess, a plurality of connection apertures disposed proximate to the edge of the recess, and a circular interface receptacle disposed in the center of the recess. The kit also includes modular construction connectors, each includes two opposite sides, wherein each side including a body, a plurality of connection studs extending outwardly from the body, and a protrusion extending outwardly from the body. Some modular construction blocks include predetermined functions. A modular system block includes at least a processor, storage, and wireless communication. |
US10758832B2 |
Sequentially operated modules
Method, modules and a system formed by connecting the modules for controlling payloads are disclosed. An activation signal is propagated in the system from a module to the modules connected to it. Upon receiving an activation signal, the module (after a pre-set or random delay) activates a payload associated with it, and transmits the activation signal (after another pre-set or random delay) to one or more modules connected to it. The system is initiated by a master module including a user activated switch producing the activation signal. The activation signal can be propagated in the system in one direction from the master to the last module, or carried bi-directionally allowing two way propagation, using a module which revert the direction of the activation signal propagation direction. A module may be individually powered by an internal power source such as a battery, or connected to external power source such as AC power. The system may use remote powering wherein few or all of the modules are powered from the same power source connected to the system in a single point. The power may be carried over dedicated wires or concurrently with the conductors carrying the activation signal. The payload may be a visual or an audible signaling device, and can be integrated within a module or external to it. The payload may be powered by a module or using a dedicated power source, and can involve randomness associated with its activation such as the delay, payload control or payload activation. |
US10758830B2 |
Amusement ride
A launched swing amusement ride has a carrier (100) for carrying a rider, wherein the carrier is suspended to swing from a support (400) by at least one elongate suspension member (413, 423) and is arranged to swing in more than one direction along an arcuate path, the arcuate path having a lowest point; a launch mechanism (200) located outside of the arcuate path; and a tether (300) that is arranged to releasably couple the carrier (100) to the launch mechanism to accelerate the carrier (100) in a first direction through a portion of the arcuate path between an engagement position and a release position, and to decouple the carrier (100) from the launch system (200) at the release position to propel the carrier (100) on an upward trajectory on the arcuate path. |
US10758824B1 |
Collision avoidance system for room scale virtual reality system
A virtual reality system comprising a headset, a primary battery, a secondary battery (provides backup power), an output device which displays a 3-D virtual world (VW) based on the orientation and position of the headset. Swapping of the primary battery with a physical battery is viewed in the (VW) using virtual counterparts of the primary battery and the secondary battery in an output device in the headset. A user physically swaps the batteries while “seeing” the swapping taking place in the VW. The locations the user sees (through the headset) the primary battery and secondary battery correspond to their locations in the real world relative to the headset so that while the user physically feels (with his/her hands) the primary battery and the secondary battery the locations of the primary battery and the secondary battery in the VW correspond to what the user feels so that the swapping feels “real.” |
US10758807B2 |
Smart court system
A Smart-court system, adaptive to constrained sport environment, for enabling real time analysis and debriefing of sport activities is provided herein. The Smart-court system is comprised of: (i) an automatic recording system comprising a plurality of video cameras located in a court, arranged to real-time (RT) recording of a sport session and utilizing automatic calibration and stabilization module; and (ii) a data processing system comprising: (a) a capture module for grabbing a video stream; (b) an objects' detector module arranged to extract during the RT sport session, the objects from the foreground of each frame; (c) an event module for automatically analyzing, the motion and the activities of the tracked objects for automatically identifying and classifying events, creating a synchronized event log and calculating statistics that occurred during the RT sport session; and (d) a presentation module enabling to perform instant debriefing, combined biomechanical and tactical analysis of the video. |
US10758803B2 |
Portable gym structure
A portable gym structure that is light weight and allows variable arrangement is disclosed. The portable gym structure is comprised of climbing walls and feet anchors for stability. The portable gym structure has variable configurations for different ages and abilities. The portable gym structure includes climbing walls that can be used for a slide or can be interchanged to be a climbing wall with variable climbing pieces. |
US10758802B2 |
Sports training device and methods of use
A training device for use with a goal having a pair of posts and a crossbar, includes a pair of side panels, each side panel being disposed adjacent each of the pair of posts, each side panel including a pair of first arms disposed parallel with the pair of posts, upper and lower transverse members extending between the pair of first arms, a first netting covering the area defined by the pair of first arms, and the upper and lower transverse members, and at least one hinge coupling one of the first arms to an adjacent post. |
US10758801B1 |
Method and system for proper kicking technique
A device, system and method for determining a proper kick technique is disclosed herein. The device preferably comprises a body configured to be worn on a foot of a user, sensors, a processor, an alert mechanism, and a power source. The sensors are preferably piezoelectric sensors. The device preferably provides feedback to a player by informing the player that the player has struck a ball with a proper surface of the player's foot. |
US10758796B2 |
Diameter profiled golf club shaft to reduce drag
A golf club includes a golf club head, a shaft adapter secured within a hosel of the golf club head, and a shaft secured within the shaft adapter. The golf club shaft is formed from a fiber reinforced polymer and extends along a longitudinal axis between a tip end and a grip end. The golf club shaft includes a tip end section, a grip end section, and a tapered section between the tip end section and the grip end section. The tapered section of the shaft includes a reference portion within the upper half that has a frustoconical shape with a near-constant taper rate, and a narrowed portion within the lower half. The narrowed portion is recessed relative to a reference surface extrapolated from the frustoconical shape. |
US10758782B2 |
Dimple patterns for golf balls
The present invention provides a method for arranging dimples on a golf ball surface in which the dimples are arranged in a pattern derived from at least one irregular domain generated from a regular or non-regular polyhedron. The method includes choosing control points of a polyhedron, generating an irregular domain based on those control points, packing the irregular domain with dimples, and tessellating the irregular domain to cover the surface of the golf ball. The control points include the center of a polyhedral face, a vertex of the polyhedron, a midpoint or other point on an edge of the polyhedron and others. The method ensures that the symmetry of the underlying polyhedron is preserved while minimizing or eliminating great circles due to parting lines. |
US10758781B1 |
Hand control device for swimmers
A hand control device for swimmers is presented. The device has a main body with two holes in a side-by-side configuration. The first one of the two holes is configured for a third digit of a person's hand while the second one of the two holes is configured for a fourth digit of the person's hand. The inside surface of each hole comprises a plurality of grooves that run depthwise thereby providing wet traction while impacting minimum direct pressure on the nerves, vessels and tendons. The outside surface of the device may also include ridges to provide pass through for water. |
US10758772B2 |
Carriage sit box for reformer exercise apparatus
A sit box for use on a reformer exercise apparatus carriage is a unitary body having a rectangular flat top surface portion joining four curved portions. Each curved portion merges with one of an upright front wall, an upright back wall, an upright left side wall, and an upright right side wall. The walls terminate at a generally flat rectangular bottom parallel to the top surface portion. Each wall curves to merge with an adjacent wall. Each of the left and right side walls has an outwardly open vertical recess therein adjacent the front wall to receive within each recess one of a pair of shoulder stops projecting from the carriage. |
US10758769B2 |
Exercise loops
Exercise loops (1) comprise a first loop (2), a second loop (3), and a third loop (4) each formed by joining opposite ends of an elastic elongated member into a ring shape, wherein the first loop (2) and the third loop (4) are each connected so as to be interlocked with the second loop (3). The first loop (2) and the third loop (4) preferably comprise fasteners (2b, 4b) that secure engagement parts engaged with the second loop (3) and that are movable along the elongated members. The first loop (2) and the third loop (4) can be connected so as to be interlocked with each other. |
US10758761B1 |
Method for liquid narcotic medication validation and deactivation
A system and method for the validation and deactivation of liquid narcotic medications. The system includes a two (2) compartment assembly having a first compartment, wherein the liquid narcotic medications are tested to determine (or validate) the composition of the liquid narcotic medication and a second compartment operatively connected to the first compartment, wherein the liquid narcotic medications can be deactivated, if necessary. |
US10758759B2 |
Surrogate foam test system
An agent distribution system includes a water tank, a flush line, a flush valve, an agent storage tank, an agent line, an agent valve, a first flow meter, and a second flow meter. The flush line receives water from the water tank. The flush valve is configured to selectively prevent water from flowing along the flush line downstream of the flush valve. The agent line receives agent from the agent tank. The agent valve is configured to selectively prevent agent from flowing along the agent line downstream of the agent valve. The flush line extends into the agent line at a junction. The junction is disposed downstream of the agent valve. The first flow meter is positioned along the agent line downstream of the junction. The second flow meter is positioned downstream of the first flow meter and upstream of a discharge system. |
US10758756B2 |
Fire extinguisher
A fire extinguisher including a body extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a storage chamber wherein a load of an extinguishing agent is present, and also a pressurizing chamber including a pyrotechnic gas generator, the pressurizing chamber being separated from the storage chamber by a perforated wall configured to put an outlet of the pyrotechnic gas generator into communication with the storage chamber, the perforated wall defining an end of the storage chamber, the extinguisher having a discharge channel configured to deliver the extinguishing agent to the outside of the extinguisher during actuation of the pyrotechnic gas generator, the discharge channel opening out into the storage chamber through an opening positioned at a distance from the perforated wall, as measured along the longitudinal axis of the body, that is less than or equal to half the length of the storage chamber. |
US10758751B2 |
Respirator
A mask or shield comprising a flow of positive pressure air directed through substantially opposing jets that creates a stream of laminar flow filtered air to create a turbulent air pocket therein for supplying filtered breathing air to a wearer's face and to exclude outside unpurified air. Also a mask or shield comprising a flow of positive pressure air directed via a powered impeller unit that is configured to distribute positively pressurised filtered breathable air inside the face mask in a substantially 360° plane or arc substantially parallel to the internal surface of the face mask and to exclude external unpurified air. The mask is separated from and does not form a seal around a wearer's face unless required such as in a deadly environment or malfunction. |
US10758750B2 |
Cleansing composition with improved availability of benefit agent
The present invention provides a cleansing composition comprising 10 to 30 wt % soap, 20 to 45 wt % water soluble organic solvent, 20 to 40 wt % water, 3 to 20 wt % electrolyte other than soap and a benefit agent. |
US10758744B2 |
Combination of an oxidant and a photoactivator for the wounds
There is provided a wound healing composition which comprises at least one oxidant, at least one photoactivator capable of activating the oxidant and at least one healing factor chosen from hyaluronic acid, glucosamine and allantoin in association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In addition, a method of topically treating wounds using at least one oxidant and at least one photoactivator capable of activating the oxidant followed by illumination of said photosensitizer is disclosed. |
US10758743B2 |
Method for providing phototherapy to the brain
A therapeutic treatment system and method are provided. The therapeutic system includes a light source adapted to irradiate at least a portion of the brain with light and a non-light energy source adapted to apply non-light energy to the at least a portion of the brain. The therapeutic treatment method includes irradiating at least a portion of a patient's brain with light and applying a non-light energy to the at least a portion of the patient's brain. The therapeutic treatment method provides therapeutic treatment without damaging the scalp tissue of the patient. |
US10758741B2 |
System and method for selective treatment of skin and subcutaneous fat using a single frequency dual mode radio frequency antenna device
A radio frequency system capable of selectively heating skin and subcutaneous fat tissues using a single frequency dual mode antenna device is disclosed. A detailed description and theory of operation of the antenna device are disclosed. The antenna device disclosed herein is capable of generating electric fields that are either mostly tangent, or mostly normal, to the skin surface, resulting in either predominantly heating skin or predominantly heating fat. The method for treating skin and subcutaneous fat tissues using such system is also disclosed. |
US10758739B2 |
Restructuring neural pathways in the brain with a combination of transcranial therapies
Brain dysfunction can be treated by restructuring neural pathways in the brain. A desired area in the brain to form a new neural pathway is selected. The area receives a sequential combination of (1) transcranial photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) including a series of pulses having a frequency matched to a target brain wave and (2) another transcranial stimulation (e.g., transcranial direct current electrical stimulation and/or transcranial magnetic stimulation). The different stimulation mechanisms ensure that neuroplasticity occurs to restructure a neural pathway that is dysfunctional in nature to a new neural pathway that conducts normally. |
US10758735B2 |
Implantable medical device having an electrode and antenna provided with a ceramic header
Methods and devices are provided for implantable medical devices. The device comprises a device housing that has an electronics module, an electrode, an antenna, and a header that has a main body. The main body is formed of a ceramic material that includes side walls, a distal end and a proximal mounting end. The main body has an electrode retention region and an antenna retention platform. The antenna extends along the antenna retention platform. The electrode is provided at the electrode retention region. The mounting end includes electrode and antenna connectors. The main body includes a first plated trace formed through the ceramic material to be electrically coupled to the electronics module in the device housing. Between the antenna and the antenna connector, the main body includes a second plated trace formed through the ceramic material between the electrode and the electrode connector. |
US10758733B2 |
Implantable medical device with retractable fixation sheath
An implantable medical device has a housing having a proximal end, a distal end and an outer sidewall extending from the proximal end to the distal end. A fixation sheath includes a housing sheath portion extending along the outer sidewall of the housing, and a fixation member portion extending from the housing sheath portion. The housing sheath portion is advanceable from a first position along the outer sidewall of the housing in which the fixation member portion is retracted toward the proximal end of the housing to a second position along the outer sidewall of the housing in which the fixation member portion is deployed to extend away from the housing distal end for anchoring the implantable medical device at an implant site. |
US10758732B1 |
Movement disorder therapy and brain mapping system and methods of tuning remotely, intelligently and/or automatically
The present invention relates to methods for remotely and intelligently tuning movement disorder of therapy systems. The present invention still further provides methods of quantifying movement disorders for the treatment of patients who exhibit symptoms of such movement disorders including, but not limited to, Parkinson's disease and Parkinsonism, Dystonia, Chorea, and Huntington's disease, Ataxia, Tremor and Essential Tremor, Tourette syndrome, stroke, and the like. The present invention yet further relates to methods of remotely and intelligently or automatically tuning a therapy device using objective quantified movement disorder symptom data and/or brain activity mapped data to determine the therapy setting or parameters to be transmitted and provided to the subject via his or her therapy device. The present invention also provides treatment and tuning intelligently, automatically and remotely, allowing for home monitoring of subjects. |
US10758725B2 |
Pacing guidewire
Guidewires and methods for transmitting electrical stimuli to a heart and for guiding and supporting the delivery of elongate treatment devices within the heart are disclosed. A guidewire can comprise an elongate body, including first and second elongate conductors, and at least first and second electrodes. A distal end portion of the elongate body can include a preformed bias shape, such as a pigtail-shaped region, on which the first and second electrodes can be located. The preformed bias shape can optionally be non-coplanar relative to an intermediate portion of the elongate body. The first and second elongate conductors can be formed of a single structure or two or more electrically connected structures. The conductors can extend from proximal end portions to distal end portions that electrically connect to the first and second electrodes. A corewire can extend the length of the elongate body, can at least partially form the first conductor, and can be at least partially surrounded by the second conductor. |
US10758722B2 |
Electrical treatment of Parkinson's disease
Apparatus is provided that includes a parenchymal electrode, configured to be implanted in brain parenchyma of a subject identified as at risk of or suffering from a synucleinopathy; and a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) electrode, configured to be implanted in a CSF-filled space of a brain of the subject, the CSF-filled space selected from the group consisting of: a ventricular system and a subarachnoid space. Control circuitry is configured to drive the parenchymal and the CSF electrodes to clear alpha-synuclein (aSyn) from the brain parenchyma into the CSF-filled space of the brain. Other embodiments are also described. |
US10758717B2 |
Mechanically actuated and functionally integratable catheter system for treating vascular and non-vascular diseases and related methods
A comprehensive multi-functional device platform that can be variably configured by clinician operators for patient-specific anatomies and clinical situations for treating complex and total occlusions is provided. This device platform enables physicians of any skill level to effectively treat the most challenging and complex lesions/occlusions more conveniently in less time. The Functionally Integratable Catheter System (“FICS System”) represents a system of “functional units” that can be configured together to operate synergistically, and comprises at least four main “functional units,” including: (a) FICS Support Catheter; (b) FICS Dilator; (c) FICS PTA Catheter; and (d) FICS Lock-Grip Handle. Each “functional unit” can be provided in a pre-assembled form by the manufacturer, intended to be configured into variable combinations by clinician operators. |
US10758710B2 |
Access and support catheter
Described herein are bend-limited catheters (e.g., apparatuses, including devices and systems) and methods of using them. |
US10758705B2 |
Catheter insertion tray with integrated instructions
An improved medical procedure or catheterization tray included in an improved medical procedure or catheterization package. The improved medical procedure or catheterization tray is intuitively arranged and includes instructions printed thereon to improve the medical procedure or catheterization implementation and results. In one example, a catheterization package and catheterization tray has a layout and/or arrangement of components that may help reduce CAUTI rates by facilitating ease of use and aiding in proper aseptic technique during insertion. The medical procedure or catheterization package and/or medical procedure or catheterization tray may include various implements, compartments, and components necessary and/or helpful to the medical procedure or catheterization, including, for example, improved swabs and an improved compartment for holding the swabs. |
US10758701B2 |
Methods of detecting a quantity of water in a humidifier
Methods of an apparatus determine a quantity of a body of water in a humidifier such as by indirect measurement. The quantity of water may be determined by measuring one or more properties or characteristics, from which the quantity of water may be inferred. Characteristics of a flow of air, the humidifier, and/or the body of water may be measured. The characteristics may be, for example, pressure, flow rate, noise, vibration, temperature, electrical or mechanical. These may be measured by one or more sensors, which may be located in the humidifier, RPT device, air circuit or the patient interface. The methods described may have advantages, for example in being able to detect the quantity of water without requiring sensors to be present in a disposable component, and in some cases, without introduction of additional sensors. |
US10758700B2 |
Home-based heliox system with carbon dioxide removal
A closed-circuit heliox delivery system and methods for alleviating symptoms of COPD and related disorders are provided. The system is self-monitoring and can be used outside of a hospital environment. The system contains a gas supply fluidly connected to a breathing circuit. The breathing circuit contains an upper airway device, such as a mask. The system contains a sensor(s) and controller. The sensors measure parameters in the system, the ambient environment, or related to the physiological state of the user. The controller can adjust the system to maintain parameters within the device, i.e. pressure, temperature, humidity, within predetermined ranges. The controller can adjust the system to maintain a target physiological state of the user, i.e. target blood oxygen levels or Work of Breathing (WOB). |
US10758699B2 |
Secretion trap
A secretion trap for use between a patient connection and a patient circuit, the secretion trap including a first connection portion connectable to the patient connection for fluid communication with the patient connection, a second connection portion connectable to the patient circuit for fluid communication with the patient circuit, and a central portion located therebetween. The central portion having a first end portion in fluid communication with the first connection portion, a second end portion in fluid communication with the second connection portion, and a secretion collection well located between the first and second end portions sized to capture and retain secretions therein entering the central portion. The trap may include a drain in fluid communication with the secretion collection well for removal of secretions captured and retained by the secretion collection well. |
US10758697B2 |
Adaptive buckling member in a patient interface
A wearable device (8,60,70,86) structured to exert a contact pressure between the wearable device and a skin surface of a wearer, such as a patient interface device for delivering a flow of breathing gas to a patient, includes a first member (18,72,96), such as a faceplate member, structured to have a first pressure applied thereto, a contact member (14,74), such as a sealing cushion, structured to exert the contact pressure against the skin surface in response to the first pressure, and a support member (20,62,78) positioned between the first member and the contact member, the support member including a plurality of compression members (40,52,54,64,84), wherein each of the compression members is structured to buckle in response to a compression force having at least a first predetermined level being applied to the support member. |
US10758691B2 |
Additive gas delivery apparatus
An additive gas delivery apparatus, system and method for delivery of additive gas, such as nitric oxide [NO], to a patient use a control computer configured to determine if a monitored parameter indicates that a patient is connected to the additive gas delivery apparatus, determine if the additive gas delivery apparatus is in a passive state in which it does not deliver additive gas, and activate an alarm if the additive gas delivery apparatus is in said passive state when the monitored parameter indicates that a patient is connected to the additive gas deliver apparatus. The alarm serves to notify the user of undesired non-delivery of additive gas, and so serves to improve safety in additive gas delivery systems. |
US10758690B2 |
Methods and apparatus for improving CPAP patient compliance
A method of operating a device for treating sleep disordered breathing (SDB), wherein the device provides continuous positive airway pressure during sleep, includes applying a treatment pressure to a patient, monitoring the patient for speech output, generating a signal in response to detected speech of the patient, and, in response to the signal, reducing the treatment pressure applied to the patient. |
US10758688B1 |
Inhaler device, and method and program for operating the same
An inhaler device configured to consume an accumulated capacity to contribute to generation of aerosol or aerosol imparted with flavor, a sensor configured to detect a predefined variable, an interface configured to make a notification to an inhaler of the aerosol, and a controller configured to cause the interface to function in a first mode when a detected or estimated capacity is smaller than a threshold and the variable satisfies a predefined condition for requesting the generation of the aerosol. |
US10758686B2 |
Aerosol-generating device and aerosol-generating system
The aerosol-generating device includes a device housing, and a receiving chamber defined within the device housing. The receiving chamber is configured to receive at least a first-type consumable and a second-type consumable, the receiving chamber including a first structure for receiving the first-type consumable and a second structure for receiving the second-type consumable. A structure selector selects between the first structure and the second structure, the first and second structures differing in at least one of a shape, a size and a position within the receiving chamber. An aerosolization system is included with at least a portion of the receiving chamber, where the receiving chamber is configured to prevent an insertion of more than one consumable into the receiving chamber. |
US10758684B1 |
Tamper evident assembly
A tamper evident assembly for retaining a plunger and piston within a barrel of a syringe including an elongated tether and a cover connected to the tether and concurrently disposed in an operative position on the syringe. A connector assembly adjustably and fixedly interconnects the tether to the cover in the operative position, wherein the cover is connected in covering relation to a discharge port of the syringe concurrently to a proximal end of the tether being connected to the syringe barrel in a removal preventative relation to the piston. Movable adjustment of the tether relative to the connector assembly defines a retaining segment disposed into a taut, fixed length orientation between the proximal end of the tether and the cover, to further define the operative position. |
US10758683B2 |
Drug delivery system with temperature-sensitive control
A drug delivery system includes a reservoir and a drug delivery device coupled to the reservoir. The drug delivery device also may include at least one temperature-sensitive component and a lock having locked and unlocked states. The system further includes an output device, and a controller coupled to the lock and the output device. The controller may also include a temperature sensor, or may be coupled to the temperature sensor. The controller is programmed or configured to determine if the temperature of a drug in the reservoir or of the temperature-sensitive component exceeds an upper limit or is below a lower limit, and to activate the lock in either event. The controller is also programmed or configured to determine, directly or indirectly, if the temperature subsequently is between the upper and lower limits, and to unlock lock as a consequence. |
US10758681B2 |
Safety module for insertion needle
A safety needle and hub module for selective connection with a medical device that includes a base and a head. The module includes a needle shield for selectively covering a distal end of a needle. A needle hub is movably received within a proximal opening of the needle shield, and extends through a passageway of the needle shield. An actuation button is movably received in opposing lateral apertures of the needle shield to engage the needle shield, the needle hub and the medical device. In a first position an upper leg of the actuation button is received in a recess of the needle hub, and a lower leg of the actuation button is received in an undercut between the base and head of the medical device. In a second position, after the actuation button is actuated, the module is removable from the medical device. |
US10758678B2 |
Hydraulic assembly of a generator of medium-pressure and high-pressure pulsed or non-pulsed jets
The present application relates to a hydraulic assembly of a generator of medium-pressure and high-pressure pulsed or non-pulsed jets. The hydraulic assembly includes a hydraulic pipe with a flexible deformable zone. The flexible deformable zone can have a state of rest and a shut-off state. The hydraulic assembly includes a unit configured to hold the hydraulic pipe with a first clamp and a second clamp holding the hydraulic pipe on each side of the flexible deformable zone. The unit can form an open space between the first clamp and the second clamp. |
US10758677B2 |
Drive mechanism
The present invention relates to a drive mechanism for a medicament delivery device, comprising a plunger rod (54) arranged to act on a stopper (28) arranged in a medicament container (16); a compression drive spring (58) operably connected to said plunger rod (54) and capable of applying a force on said plunger rod (54); a spring guide (78) arranged coaxial with, and radially outside, said compression drive spring (58), capable of preventing buckling of said drive spring, wherein said spring guide (78) comprises a resilient force element (86) capable of applying a force on said medicament container (16). |