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US10814065B2 |
Syringe with energy delivery component and method of use
A syringe having an energy source disposed therein is disclosed. The syringe is capable of both the delivery and/or aspiration of materials as well as the delivery of an effective amount of various types of energy to a target to produce a desired result. A method utilizing the syringe to administer materials and to deliver energy to the material is also disclosed. |
US10814063B2 |
Method and device for detecting an occlusion in an infusion line
The invention relates to a method for detecting an occlusion in an infusion line (200) during an infusion process comprising the steps of receiving a periodically measured value of a force (F) that is applied by a pumping device (1) to push a liquid through the infusion line (200) and that is indicative of the pressure (P) in the infusion line (200), and subtracting from the measured force value (F) a frictional force component (F0), that is indicative of a true frictional force, for correcting the measured force value (F) by the true frictional force. The method is characterized in that the value of the frictional force component (F0) is periodically updated throughout the infusion process by applying an equation that comprises a term that takes into account the measured force (F). |
US10814060B2 |
Pneumatic vibrational injection apparatus
A pneumatic vibrational injection apparatus suitable for use in a system for removal, delivery and/or transplantation of body tissues and other substances in medical procedures may include an apparatus housing having an air inlet chamber, an air outlet chamber, a connecting chamber connecting the air outlet chamber and the air inlet chamber and an injection chamber disposed between the air inlet chamber and the air outlet chamber. An injection nozzle may be disposed in fluid communication with the injection chamber. An injection cannula may be disposed in fluid communication with the injection nozzle. An inlet transducer wheel and an outlet transducer wheel may be mounted for rotation in the air inlet chamber and the air outlet chamber, respectively, of the apparatus housing. A vibration transducer may be disposed in physical contact with the inlet transducer wheel and the outlet transducer wheel. The injection nozzle may be disposed in physical contact with the vibration transducer. |
US10814059B2 |
Syringe packaging system
A syringe packaging system that includes a tube and a cap for enclosing a pre-filled syringe, wherein the tube includes a cut flange and the cap includes a cut skirt. When the pre-filled syringe is enclosed within the tube and cap, the tube and cap are maintained together by a plurality of crush ribs on the cap or by a film secured to a portion of the tube and a portion of the cap. An injection molding gate is located on the sidewall of the tube to prevent diversion or tampering with the pre-filled syringe. |
US10814056B2 |
Elastic protection tube for a hollow fiber blood processing apparatus
A blood processing apparatus includes a housing, a shell, a fiber bundle, and an elastic tube. The housing has a blood inlet and a blood outlet and the shell is situated in the housing and configured to receive blood through the blood inlet. The shell includes a surface and one or more apertures extending through the surface to permit the blood to flow to an exterior of the shell. The fiber bundle includes gas exchanger hollow fibers situated about the shell such that gas flows through and the blood flows across the gas exchanger hollow fibers. The elastic tube includes a fiber web situated about the fiber bundle and configured to elastically constrain and protect the gas exchanger hollow fibers during the insertion into the housing. The fiber web has a pore size that permits the blood to flow across the fiber web without filtering micro-emboli from the blood. |
US10814054B2 |
Intermediate element for a medical extracorporeal fluid line, and system and method associated therewith
An intermediate element for a medical extracorporeal fluid line designed to conduct a fluid, such as blood, has a main part extending between two connection parts. A flow channel passes continuously through the main part and the connection parts. The connection parts hydraulically connect the main body to a fluid line. On the periphery of the main part a receiving area is arranged, which is designed to receive a measurement value transmitter. An opening to the flow channel is defined in the receiving area and is sealed in a fluid-tight manner towards the receiving area by an elastic element. The measurement value transmitter is a gas sensor of a sensor device for measuring at least one gas contained in the fluid. The elastic element is a diffusion element, which is permeable to at least one gas. The diffusion element is bonded to an edge of the opening. |
US10814048B2 |
Portable pump for negative pressure wound therapy
A portable pump is provided for negative pressure wound therapy for drawing a vacuum from a wound site via a tube. The pump includes an inlet configured to attach the tube from the wound site; a canister in fluid communication with the inlet for collecting fluids drained from the wound site; and a manually-actuated pump mechanism for creating the vacuum. The pump mechanism includes a vacuum chamber in fluid communication with the canister; a piston disposed in the vacuum chamber; and a pump handle coupled to the piston to move the piston in the vacuum chamber between first and second positions to create the vacuum. The pump handle moving between a retracted position and an extended position. The piston is in the first position when said pump handle is in the retracted position and is in the second position when said pump handle is in the extended position. |
US10814043B2 |
Cross-linked fatty acid-based biomaterials
Fatty acid-based, pre-cure-derived biomaterials, methods of making the biomaterials, and methods of using them as drug delivery carriers are described. The fatty acid-derived biomaterials can be utilized alone or in combination with a medical device for the release and local delivery of one or more therapeutic agents. Methods of forming and tailoring the properties of said biomaterials and methods of using said biomaterials for treating injury in a mammal are also provided. |
US10814042B2 |
Radiopaque polymers for medical devices
Radiopaque polymer compositions and methods for making the compositions are provided. These radiopaque polymer compositions include polymer compositions comprising a crosslinked polymer network, the network comprising a first repeating unit derived from a monofunctional monomer and a second repeating unit derived from a multifunctional non-iodinated monomer wherein neither of the two monomers is fluorinated. Devices formed from radiopaque polymer compositions are also provided. |
US10814040B2 |
Laser markable medical devices
Medical devices comprise a polymeric body comprising: a base polymeric formulation comprising at least a polymer or co-polymer of propylene; and an additive comprising a copolymer having a polypropylene backbone and hybrid micromolecule side-chains based on organo-functional silanes (PP-g-XSiOA) in the presence of a co-agent, for example, difunctional metallic diacrylate monomers, where “X” is an organic group or an organo-functional group, and “A” is a metal, an inorganic oxide, an inorganic hydroxide, or any other inorganic material. X may be derived from a compound selected from the group consisting of epoxy, amino, acrylate, methacryloxy, and vinyl; and A is selected from the group consisting of: silicon, (Si), aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), titanium (Ti), silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni), calcium (Ca), copper (Cu), tin (Sn); oxides thereof; hydroxides thereof; and mixtures of the foregoing. Optionally, inorganic fillers may be included. The medical devices are laser markable. |
US10814035B2 |
Biological prosthesis and methods of production and use
Products, processes, compositions, kits, and methods are provided for cartilage-derived implants. The implants can exhibit resistance to enzyme (e.g., collagenase, protease, etc.) digestion compared to the source tissue from which they were derived while still having one or more mechanical properties comparable to the source tissue from which they were derived. The implants can also have a plurality of molecular bridges between molecules of the cartilaginous material. The molecular bridges can connect one or more collagen fibrils and/or/with one or more glycosaminoglycans. The implants can also be treated with cationic detergent, packaged and sterilized with or without additional components, and surgically implanted into subjects. |
US10814034B2 |
Connective-tissue-based or dermal-tissue-based grafts/implants
The present invention is directed to a composition comprising a matrix suitable for implantation in humans, comprising defatted, shredded, allogeneic human muscle tissue that has been combined with an aqueous carrier and dried in a predetermined shape. Also disclosed is a tissue graft or implant comprising a matrix suitable for implantation in humans, comprising defatted, shredded, allogeneic human muscle tissue that has been combined with an aqueous carrier and dried in a predetermined shape. The composition and/or tissue graft or implant of the invention is usable in combination with seeded cells, a tissue growth factor, and/or a chemotactic gent to attract a desired cell. |
US10814032B2 |
Elastic biopolymer and use as a tissue adhesive
The present invention provides an improved tissue adhesive to repair defects in soft tissue. Following ASTM standard tests, crosslinked methacryloyl-substituted gelatin hydrogels of the present invention (GelSEAL) were shown to exhibit adhesive properties, i.e. wound closure strength, shear resistance and burst pressure, that were superior to clinically used fibrin- and poly(ethylene glycol)-based glues. Chronic in vivo experiments in rats proved GelSEAL to effectively seal large lung leakages without additional sutures or staples, presenting improved performance as compared to fibrin and poly(ethylene glycol) glues. Furthermore, subcutaneous implantation in rats revealed high biocompatibility of GelSEAL as evidenced by low inflammatory host response. Advantageously, the tissue adhesives of the present invention are low cost and easy to produce, making them a promising substance to be used as a sealant for fluid leakages in soft tissue, as well as an easily tunable platform to further optimize the adhesive characteristics. |
US10814028B2 |
Method and system of a networked scent diffusion device
Aspects of the present disclosure include a method of managing scent in an environment, which includes disposing at least one scent diffusion device within an environment, wherein the at least one scent diffusion device comprises a communications facility that enables transmitting signals to and receiving signals from a remote computer, receiving at least one target value of a scent parameter for the environment at the remote computer, and controlling, via the remote computer, diffusion of a liquid from a source of the liquid in fluid communication with the at least one scent diffusion device to achieve the target value of the scent parameter. Controlling a diffusion rate of the liquid includes altering at least one of a voltage and a duty cycle applied to at least one component of the diffusion device. |
US10814026B2 |
Devices, systems and methods for zone sterilization
A gas transfer system including a housing, a pressurized gas canister held by the housing, a first passageway in fluid communication with the pressurized gas canister and configured to supply pressurized pre-sterilization gas from the pressurized gas canister to a fluid flow component, a gas discharge canister held by the housing; and a second passageway in fluid communication with the gas discharge canister and configured to supply post soak gas from the fluid flow component to the gas discharge canister. A humidification system or device is included for the sterile humidification of sterilizing gas. Additional related devices, systems and methods are provided. |
US10814020B2 |
Targeted protein contrast agents, methods of making, and uses thereof
Provided herein are protein contrast agents and targeted protein contrast agents, formulations thereof, and methods of use, including but not limited to, as a magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent. |
US10814019B2 |
MRI signal suppression agents, compositions, and methods
To solve the problem of differentiating veins from lymphatics in MRI images, among other uses, the disclosed embodiments relate to compositions, kits, systems, and methods that include an MRI contrast agent and an MRI suppression agent that is also a blood pool agent. Using appropriate MRI techniques, the MRI suppression agent will suppress signal in its location, while signal enhanced by the MRI contrast agent in other locations will not be suppressed. The result is a clarified MRI image with only non-vascular regions enhanced. |
US10814014B2 |
Papillomavirus pseudoviruses for detection and therapy of tumors
Disclosed herein are methods of detecting tumors, monitoring cancer therapy, and selectively inhibiting the proliferation and/or killing of cancer cells utilizing a papilloma pseudovirus or a papilloma virus-like particle (VLP). |
US10814006B2 |
Fluorescent prodrugs
The invention provides a drug conjugate comprising: 1) a therapeutic agent that comprises a phosphate, phosphonate, carboxy, or phosphoramidate group, and 2) a fluorescent group linked to the phosphate, phosphonate, carboxy, or phosphoramidate group to form the corresponding ester and salts thereof. The conjugates are useful for therapy and as probes. The invention also provides therapeutic methods for treating diseases with conjugates of the invention as well as methods for determining optimal dosages of a conjugate or a therapeutic agent for a given patient using a conjugate of the invention. |
US10814004B2 |
Hydrophilic polyester and a block copolymer thereof
The invention belongs to the field of macromolecules and biomedical materials, and relates to a polymer, a block copolymer comprising the polymer as a segment, methods for preparing the polymer and for preparing the block copolymer, a micelle particle or a vesicle particle prepared from the block copolymer, and a composition comprising the polymer, the block copolymer, the micelle particle and/or the vesicle particle. The polymer provided in the invention can be used as a novel biomedical material in in the fields such as pharmaceutical formulations, immunological formulations, and gene delivery reagents. |
US10813996B2 |
Combination therapy involving antibodies against Claudin 18.2 for treatment of cancer
The present invention provides a combination therapy for effectively treating and/or preventing diseases associated with cells expressing CLDN18.2, including cancer diseases such as gastric cancer, esophageal cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, hepatic cancer, head-neck cancer, and cancer of the gallbladder and metastases thereof. |
US10813992B2 |
Predilution sets for distributing antigens
A method for delivering allergens to a pharmacist in a pre-diluted kit form, comprising providing a bulk container of base concentrate antigen containing at least one antigen at a predetermined concentrated level, creating a sequential and more diluted sequence of antigens, providing a plurality of end-use sealable containers that can receive a finite end amount of diluted antigens, dispensing from each of sequential bulk containers a finite end amount of diluted antigens into one of the plurality of end-use sealable containers, wherein the end-use seal containers filled from each of the sequential bulk containers comprises a group of end-use sealable containers associated with each of the sequential bulk containers, sealing each of the end-use containers after diluted antigens are disposed therein, and disposing a select number of the sealed end-use sealable containers from each of the groups of end-use sealable containers into a container comprising a kit. |
US10813991B2 |
Recombinant turkey herpesvirus vaccines and uses thereof
The present disclosure provides a recombinant viral vector comprising at least one transgene inserted into a Marek's disease viral genome for treatment of diseases in poultry. Also provided are immunogenic compositions comprising such recombinant viral vectors and methods for preventing or inhibiting Marek's disease in combination with at least a second disease in poultry. |
US10813989B2 |
Neisseria meningitidis compositions and methods thereof
In one aspect, the invention relates to a composition including a factor H binding protein (fHBP) and a Neisseria meningitidis non-serogroup B capsular polysaccharide. The invention further relates to uses of a composition that includes fHBP, such as, for example, uses to elicit an immune response against N. meningitidis serogroup B strains and non-serogroup B strains. The compositions and methods described herein are directed to administration in humans, including adults, adolescents, toddlers, and infants. |
US10813988B2 |
Pathogen vaccines and methods of producing and using the same
The present invention provides vaccine compositions and methods of producing such compositions. Other embodiments of the invention include methods of treating a pathogen infection, methods of vaccinating a subject against a pathogen infection, and methods for treating an antibiotic-resistance bacterial infection in a subject in need thereof. In further embodiments, the invention includes methods of decreasing the level of a pathogen in a subject having a pathogen infection, methods of increasing the surviving rate of a subject having a pathogen infection, methods of reducing the level of pain associated with a pathogen infection, and methods of reducing the level of distress associated with a pathogen infection in a subject in need thereof. Novel scaffold compositions and opsonin-bound or lectin-bound pathogen compositions, and uses thereof, are also provided herein. |
US10813986B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against NHL and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US10813984B2 |
Aspartate-β-hydroxylase induces epitope-specific T cell responses in tumors
The present invention provides a peptide-based immunotherapy for ASPH-expressing tumors. |
US10813979B2 |
Methods and compositions for treating neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory conditions
Methods, compositions, and kits for diagnosing or treating neurodegenerative or neuroinflammatory conditions are provided. Also provided are methods for identifying modulators of neurodegenerative or neuroinflammatory conditions. |
US10813978B2 |
Method of effecting neuroprotection using soluble neuregulin isoforms
The present invention refers to soluble Neuregulin-1 isoforms representing Posttranslational Neuregulin-1 modifications as medication in cognition-related neurological disorders, in particular schizophrenia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. |
US10813977B2 |
Compositions, methods and kits for treating complement related disorders
Compositions, methods and kits are provided for treating complement related disorders in a subject with protein in combination having protein fusions of at least two of a CD46 protein, a CD55 protein and a CD59 protein or with a recombinant chimeric protein having at least two of a CD46 protein, a CD55 protein and a CD59 protein or with nucleic acids encoding these proteins. The composition negatively modulates classical and alternative complement pathways thereby treating complement related disorder such as macular degeneration, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, inflammatory bowel disease, thyroiditis, cryoglobulinaemia, fetal loss, organ graft rejection, cancer, etc. |
US10813976B2 |
Ophthalmic compositions comprising ciclosporin
The present invention relates to compositions in the form of a clear solution comprising ciclosporin with low residual water content and 1-perfluorobutylpentane. The compositions may be used for topical administration to the eye. |
US10813974B2 |
Methods for treatment of HBV infection
The present invention provides methods for treating hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection using antibodies which specifically bind to human IFNγ. |
US10813972B2 |
Treatment of DNA damage and mitochondrial dysfunction using palm fruit juice
Methods, compositions and kits for the prevention and treatment of mitochondrial dysfunction, mitochondrial DNA damage and genomic DNA damage are provided. The methods use the administration of palm fruit juice and/or compositions containing phenolic compounds present in palm fruit juice. The methods, compositions, and kits can be used to reduce DNA damage in subjects being treated with nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, such as patients having HIV or AIDS. |
US10813971B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition on the basis of Stachytarpheta sp., a process for obtaining the same and its use for treating vitiligo
This invention generally refers to the process to obtain a compound and a standard pharmaceutical product from one or more parts of plants of the Stachytarpheta (Verbenaceae family) species, as well as roots, stems, barks, and leaves of plants in the form of extracts or enriched fractions, or pure isolated compounds or compounds obtained from synthesis, used alone or mixed with other natural or synthetic products, in different ratios, in order to integrate pharmaceutical compositions to be used by appropriate routes (topic or oral), particularly in the form of tablets, capsules, dyes, emulsions, W/O and O/W (creams and gels), liposomes, microcapsules, nanoparticles, aerosols, ointments, and the like, as well as formulations for slow-release implants, used to treat vitiligo. |
US10813967B2 |
Composition of oily, pungent and odoriferous substances and a process of preparation thereof
A composition of oily, pungent and odoriferous substances and a process for preparation thereof are described, in particular an extended and sustained release of a stable, free flowing, solid composition of one or more of substances such as capsicum, black pepper, ginger, mustard, cinnamon, garlic, onion, paprika, turmeric and the like, extracts thereof, and/or components thereof, and a process for preparation thereof are described. For example, compositions comprise a substance such as capsicum containing capsaicinoid components, which include for example capsaicin, dihydro-capsaicin, and/or nor-dihydro-capsaicin. The composition can eliminate the discomfort by facilitating intestinal absorption of the active ingredient and thereby minimizing/eliminating the discomfort caused by the residual unabsorbed active ingredient, and can be particularly suitable for formulating into consumable dry syrups, tablets, capsules, liquid syrups, health drinks, diet drinks, fruit juices, and/or soft drinks, which can be useful in reduction of body weight. |
US10813966B2 |
Sour cherry topical biotherapeutic formulations, method of manufacture and method of treatment of human osteoarthritis symptoms
A biotherapeutic anti-inflammatory composition, its method of manufacture and method of treatment of various diseases, the composition having an efficacious amount of solid sour cherry seed extract and sour cherry seed oil sufficient to inhibit production of disease-associated inflammatory cytokines by CD3+ T lymphocytes in a vertebrate mammal. |
US10813959B2 |
Cancer therapy with a parvovirus combined with bevacizumab
Described is a pharmaceutical composition comprising (a) a parvovirus and (b) bevacizumab and the use of said composition for treatment of cancer, e.g., a solid tumor. |
US10813957B2 |
Engineered oncolytic viruses containing hyper-binding sites to sequester and suppress activity of oncogenic transcription factors as a novel treatment for human cancer
In one or more embodiments, the present invention provides novel artificial, non-naturally-occurring double stranded DNA segments (and related methods) capable of acting as decoy binding sites for oncogenic transcription factors and a general method for suppressing aberrant activity of oncogenic transcription factors that promote cancer progression. In various embodiments, the present invention involves the sequestration of targeted oncogenic transcription factors at these artificial, non-naturally occurring engineered transcription factor binding sites, which have been introduced into the cells using oncolytic or other viruses that can be engineered to selectively target cancer cells. These artificial, non-naturally occurring engineered transcription factor binding sites act as decoys for binding so as to competitively sequester oncogenic transcription factors away from the host genomic DNA, thus abolishing or reducing oncogenic transcription factor activity and resulting in restored sensitivity to chemotherapy, increased apoptosis, and reduced cancer cell proliferation. |
US10813956B2 |
Methods for making and using antimicrobial peptides
Provided herein are genetically modified microbes. In one embodiment, a genetically modified microbe includes an exogenous polynucleotide that includes a pheromone-responsive region. In one embodiment, the pheromone-responsive region is derived from a conjugative plasmid from a member of the genus Enterococcus spp. The pheromone-responsive region includes a pheromone-responsive promoter and an operably linked coding region encoding an antimicrobial peptide. In one embodiment, a genetically modified microbe includes an exogenous polynucleotide that includes a promoter and an operably linked coding sequence encoding an antimicrobial peptide, where expression of the coding region is controlled by a modulator polypeptide and is altered by a modulating agent, and where the coding region encodes an antimicrobial peptide. Also provided herein are methods of using the genetically modified microbes, including methods for inhibiting growth of an Enterococcus spp., a pathogenic E. coli, or a pathogenic Salmonella spp., for treating a subject, and for modifying a subject's gastrointestinal microflora. |
US10813952B2 |
NK cells with an increased antibody-dependent cellular toxicity (ADCC) against tumors
Disclosed herein are modified NK cells, compositions comprising modified NK cells, and methods for treating a tumor or hyperproliferative disease in a subject. In some embodiments, the modified NK cells include NK cells including a heterologous nucleic acid molecule encoding a CD16 protein comprising a valine at amino acid position 158 (CD16-V158), a heterologous nucleic acid molecule encoding a CCR7 protein, or both. In some embodiments, methods include treating a subject with a tumor by administering a composition comprising an anti-cancer monoclonal antibody and administering a composition comprising the modified NK cells to the subject. Also disclosed are methods of making modified NK cells by obtaining a population of NK cells from a subject and transfecting the population of NK cells with a heterologous nucleic acid molecule encoding CD16-V158, a heterologous nucleic acid molecule encoding a CCR7 protein, or both. |
US10813943B2 |
Therapeutic use of a sterile aqueous ophthalmic solution
The present invention relates to a sterile aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising N-(N-acetylcysteinyl-)chitosan or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in a carrier solution, wherein the N-(N-acetylcysteinyl-)chitosan has a content of free thiol groups in an amount of from 80 μmol/g polymer to 280 μmol/g polymer, for the specific use in the prevention or treatment of dry eye syndrome or dry eye signs and/or symptoms wherein said solution is applied prior to sleep. |
US10813940B2 |
Nutritional compositions comprising human milk oligosaccharides and nucleotides and uses thereof for treating and/or preventing enteric viral infection
Disclosed are nutritional compositions including human milk oligosaccharides and nucleotides that can be administered to preterm infants, term infants, toddlers, and children for reducing inflammation and the incidence of inflammatory diseases. |
US10813938B2 |
Polymorphs of cocrystals of epigallocatechin gallate and caffeine
Described herein are cocrystals of epigallocatechin gallate (ECGC) and caffeine, compositions comprising such cocrystals, methods of making such cocrystals, and methods of improving animal or human health by treating with such cocrystals. In particular, Form I and Form II of a 1:2 (epigallocatechin gallate to caffeine) cocrystal are described. |
US10813937B2 |
Pharmaceutical formulation of palbociclib and a preparation method thereof
The present invention belongs to the pharmaceutical field, and in particular, it relates to a pharmaceutical formulation of palbociclib and a preparation method thereof. The pharmaceutical formulation comprises palbociclib, an acidic auxiliary material, and optionally a hydrophilic high-molecular material, which has better solubility and in vitro dissolution property as compared with the conventional formulation and can be used for enhancing in vivo absorption and bioavailability of palbociclib. |
US10813936B2 |
Crystalline form of (S)-N-(5-((R)-2-(2,5-difluorophenyl)-pyrrolidin-1-YL)-pyrazolo[1,5-A]pyrimidin-3-YL)-3-hydroxypyrrolidine-1-carboxamide hydrogen sulfate
A novel crystalline form of (S)—N-(5-((R)-2-(2,5-difluorophenyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-3-yl)-3-hydroxypyrrolidine-1-carboxamide, pharmaceutical compositions containing said crystalline form and the use of said crystalline form in the treatment of pain, cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative disease or Trypanosoma cruzi infection are disclosed. In some embodiments, the novel crystalline form comprises a stable polymorph of (S)—N-(5-((R)-2-(2,5-difluorophenyl)pyrrolidin-1-yl)-pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-3-yl)-3-hydroxypyrrolidine-1-carboxamide hydrogen sulfate. The present invention is further directed to a process for the preparation of the novel crystalline form. |
US10813933B2 |
Therapeutic agent for lung cancer that has acquired EGFR-TKI resistance
A drug containing, as an active ingredient, a compound represented by ALK inhibitors such as brigatinib, AP26113-analog, and AZD3463 has been found to be effective against a non-small cell lung cancer having a point mutation at C797S in EGFR which has acquired a resistance to chemotherapy agents. Further, the drug used in combination with an anti-EGFR antibody demonstrates a notable suppression effect on the tumor growth. The drug has a potential to be a therapeutic agent effective against a non-small cell lung cancer which is resistant to gefitinib, a first generation therapeutic agent and osimertinib, a third generation therapeutic agent. |
US10813931B2 |
Methods and compositions relating to the treatment of cancer
The compositions and methods described herein relate to the treatment of cancer, e.g. by reducing the regression of cancer cells from regressing into cancer stem cell-like phenotypes and/or reducing the development of drug-resistant cancer cells. In some embodiments, the compositions and methods relate to inhibitors of PI3K pathway kinases and Src family kinases. |
US10813930B2 |
Substituted imidazopyridazines and benzimidazoles as inhibitors of FGFR3
The present invention relates to substituted imidazopyridazines and substituted benzimidazoles, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, which are FGFR3 inhibitors useful in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. |
US10813929B2 |
Treating cancer with ATR inhibitors
This invention relates to methods and compositions for treating pancreatic cancer. More specifically, this invention relates to treating pancreatic cancer with certain ATR inhibitors in combination with gemcitabine and/or radiation therapy. This invention also relates to methods and compositions for treating non-small cell lung cancer. More specifically, this invention relates to treating non-small cell lung cancer with an ATR inhibitor in combination with cisplatin or carboplatin, etoposide, and ionizing radiation. |
US10813927B2 |
Platinum compounds that inhibit constitutive STAT3 signaling and induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of malignant cells
The subject invention concerns a compound and compositions having activity as an inhibitor of Stat3 protein and methods of using the compound and compositions. In one embodiment, a compound of the invention has the structure shown in formula I, formula II, or formula III. The subject invention also concerns methods of using the compounds and compositions of the invention. |
US10813922B2 |
Reducing memory loss in mammals suffering from Alzheimer's disease
This document relates to methods and materials for reducing memory loss. For example, methods and materials for using inhibitors of GAT-3 polypeptide activity to reduce memory loss in mammals suffering from Alzheimer's disease are provided. |
US10813921B2 |
Method to predict response to pharmacological chaperone treatment of diseases
The present invention provides methods to determine whether a patient with a lysosomal storage disorder will benefit from treatment with a specific pharmacological chaperone. The present invention exemplifies an in vitro method for determining α-galactosidase A responsiveness to a pharmacological chaperone such as 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin in a cell line expressing a mutant from of α-galactosidase A. The invention also provides a method for diagnosing Fabry disease in patients suspected of having Fabry disease. |
US10813918B2 |
Use of Gaboxadol in the treatment of diabetes and related conditions
Methods and compositions for treating a metabolic disease include administering gaboxadol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to a patient diagnosed with a metabolic disease. In embodiments, administering gaboxadol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to a patient diagnosed with a metabolic disease is effective to lower one or more of HbA1c level, fasting plasma glucose level, 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) result level, and random plasma glucose level. Gaboxadol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof may optionally be administered in combination with a hypoglycemic agent. |
US10813914B2 |
Composition for controlling microsporidia in fishes and method for controlling microsporidia in fishes using same
A composition for controlling or preventing microsporidia in a fish or a seafood is prepared by using, as an active ingredient, at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by the following chemical formula (I): (wherein, R2, R4, R5, R6 and R7 each independently represent a specific substituent), pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and compounds generating the compounds represented by the chemical formula (I) by metabolism in the body of the fish or the seafood. By using this composition for controlling or preventing microsporidia in a fish to or a seafood, a method for controlling or preventing microsporidia in a fish or a seafood is provided, which prevents microsporidian infection in the muscle or organs of the fish or the seafood, and/or suppresses the growth of microsporidia in the muscle or organs of the fish or the seafood, and/or highly effective in eliminating microsporidia from the body of the fish or the seafood and also excellent in safety. |
US10813909B2 |
Triple drug combination (metformin, simvastatin, digoxin) for targeted treatment of pancreatic cancer
A combination of three well-known and FDA approved compounds has been discovered to significantly suppress the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells in clinically relevant models of pancreatic cancer. Embodiments of the invention include compositions of matter comprising a combination of agents such as metformin, simvastatin, and digoxin as well as methods of treating cancers using such agents. Illustrative methods include combining a population of pancreatic cancer cells with amounts of metformin, simvastatin, and digoxin sufficient to inhibit expression of BIRC5 protein in the population of pancreatic cancer cells, thereby inhibiting the growth of the population of pancreatic cancer cells. |
US10813905B2 |
Methods of treating sickle cell disease and related disorders using fumaric acid esters
Methods of using one or more fumaric acid esters or pharmacologically active salts, derivatives, analogues, or prodrugs thereof to increase expression of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) are disclosed. The methods typically include administering to a subject an effective amount of one or more fumaric acid esters optionally in combination or alternation with hydroxyurea to induce HbF expression in the subject in an effective amount to reduce one or more symptoms of a sickle cell disorder, a hemoglobinopathy, or a beta-thalassemia, or to compensate for a genetic mutation is the human beta-globin gene (HBB) or an expression control sequence thereof. Pharmaceutical dosage units and dosage regimes for use in the disclosed methods are also provided. |
US10813903B2 |
Compositions comprising 15-HEPE and methods of using the same
The present invention relates to the compositions, formulations and methods of treating fatty liver disorders, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and their sequelae by administration of 15-OHEPA. |
US10813901B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating autism
The invention provides compositions and methods of treating autism. Specifically, the invention relates to treating the core symptoms of autism by administering α-methyl-DL-tyrosine. |
US10813896B2 |
Treatment of intrahepatic cholestatic diseases
Treatment of intrahepatic cholestatic diseases by therapy with seladelpar or a salt thereof. |
US10813886B2 |
Methods and systems for improved bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients including esomeprazole
The present disclosure relates to delivery systems and methods for increasing the bioavailability and increasing the absorption rate by monolithic enteric capsule administration to humans of active ingredients compared to the bioavailability of active ingredients enterically coated for modified release or gastric protection, particularly acid sensitive active ingredients such as esomeprazole, omeprazole, and other proton pump inhibitors, systems for delivering active pharmaceutical ingredients to humans or animals via monolithic enteric capsules, and improved methods of treating gastrointestinal disorders with such methods and delivery systems. |
US10813885B1 |
Controlled release dosage forms for high dose, water soluble and hygroscopic drug substances
Controlled release dosage forms are described herein. The controlled release formulations described herein provide prolonged delivery of high dose drugs that are highly water soluble and highly hygroscopic. In specific embodiments, controlled release dosage forms for delivery of a drug selected from GHB and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, hydrates, tautomers, solvates and complexes of GHB. The controlled release dosage forms described herein may incorporate both controlled release and immediate release formulations in a single unit dosage form. |
US10813884B2 |
WNT compositions and methods for purification
Disclosed herein are methods, processes, compositions, and kits for generating bone graft materials for use at a site of bone defect that utilizes a composition which contains liposomal Wnt polypeptide, such as liposomal Wnt3a polypeptide, liposomal Wnt5a polypeptide, or liposomal Wnt10b polypeptide. Also disclosed herein are methods, processes, compositions, and kits for enhancing mammalian bone marrow cells that utilizes a composition which contains liposomal Wnt polypeptide, such as liposomal Wnt3a polypeptide, liposomal Wnt5a polypeptide, or liposomal Wnt10b polypeptide. |
US10813881B2 |
Dry powder inhalation device
Delivery of a dry powder via inhalation can be performed using an inhalation device having an inhalation tube and a hollow extension housing an assembly of components including a plurality of impellers, a puncturing device, and a dry powder container. The delivery of dry powder through the inhalation device is facilitated by the puncturing device puncturing the dry powder container, the impellers directing air flow, and the configuration of the extension and inhalation tube. |
US10813877B2 |
Oral care products and methods
Oral care compositions consisting essentially of a Sea Salt, at least one essential oil, xylitol, and preferably, aloe vera juice and uses of such compositions to whiten teeth, reduce sensitivity of teeth/gums, and reduce xerostomia. In preferred embodiments directed to teeth whitening and xerostomia, the compositions also include coconut oil. Delivery systems for whitening teeth comprised of a strip formed be combining (i) one or a combination of teeth whitening ingredients selected from Dead Sea Salt, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, and Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Oil and (ii) one or more gelling/thickening agents, wherein the strip is conformable to teeth surfaces and to interstitial spaces between teeth, without permanent deformation thereof, and is removably attached to a release liner. The strips may also contain one or more peroxides, metal chlorites, perborates, percarbonates, and peroxyacids. |
US10813876B2 |
Process for preparing a silicone elastomer with hydrophilic actives and a personal care composition containing the elastomer
A method for preparing silicone elastomers containing hydrophilic skin actives with excellent characteristics is described. The elastomer shows enhanced efficacy with respect to the skin actives compared to skin care compositions formulated with individual elastomer and active components. Skin care compositions containing the inventive silicone elastomers and methods of skin treatment are also described. |
US10813870B2 |
Mineral sunscreen compositions with improved efficacy
Mineral sunscreen compositions having improved efficacy are described. The mineral sunscreen compositions include: (a) one or more mineral UV filtering agents; (b) one or more stilbenoids; (c) ethylhexylmethoxycrylene. (d) diethylhexyl syringylidenemalonate; and (e) a cosmetically acceptable carrier. The mineral sunscreen compositions provide a high sun protection factor (SPF) without requiring high amounts of mineral UV filtering agents. Also, the mineral sunscreen compositions are less opaque and white than traditional mineral sunscreen compositions making them aesthetically appealing to consumers. |
US10813869B2 |
Aqueous oxidizing composition
The present invention relates to an aqueous oxidizing composition comprising one or more oxidizing agent, one or more sugar and/or one or more polyethylene glycol and having a pH in the range of 1 to 5. |
US10813865B2 |
Liquid mixture containing 4-(3-ethoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl)butan-2-one and xanthine compound
The invention relates to a liquid mixture containing 4-(3-ethoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl)butan-2-one and a xanthine compound, and also to a cosmetic composition containing such a mixture. Use for caring for, making up and cleansing keratin materials. |
US10813864B2 |
Oral care compositions for promoting gum health
Oral care compositions comprising an amino acid and stannous ion source, especially in the absence of zinc ion source, are provided for promoting Gum Health of a user. |
US10813859B2 |
Wrinkle ameliorating agent
The object is to provide a wrinkle improving agent having an excellent wrinkle improving effect. A compound expressed by the following Formulas (1) and/or (2) is used as an active ingredient of a wrinkle improving agent. (In Formulas (1) and (2), R and R′ independently represent a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R″ represents an alkylene group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms, and n represents a number of 0 or 1.) |
US10813857B2 |
Heterogenous cosmetic ink composition for inkjet printing applications
A cosmetic ink composition comprises a particulate material, a polymeric dispersant having a weight average molecular weight of less than about 20,000 daltons, and a polymeric rheology modifier. The particulate material can have a Particle Size Distribution D50 of about 100 nm to about 2,000 nm. The cosmetic ink composition can undergo controlled syneresis, forming a weak colloidal gel phase and a particle-lean, low viscosity phase, which can be printed without interventions such as agitation, mixing, or re-circulation to homogenize the composition. |
US10813856B2 |
Physical solar filter consisting of substituted hydroxyapatite in an organic matrix
The present invention relates to a composition for the protection against solar radiation, consisting of an organic matrix, preferably a gelatin, and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles modified by the substitution of part of the phosphorus with titanium, and part of the calcium with iron. |
US10813855B2 |
Oral care products and methods
Methods of reducing gingivitis and plaque buildup by administering an oral care product (a dentifrice or a mouthwash) that consists essentially of a sea salt, preferably Dead Sea salt, and xylitol. In mouthwash and dentifrice embodiments, the oral care product contains aloe vera leaf juice. |
US10813854B2 |
Compositions comprising a silicone surfactant, a silicone elastomer powder and an organo-modified clay
This invention relates to a composition in the form of a water-in-oil emulsion that comprises an aqueous phase dispersed in a continuous oily phase, wherein the continuous oily phase comprises: at least one organo-modified clay, with a content by weight ranging from 0.5% to 1% relative to the total weight of said composition; at least one silicone elastomer powder coated with a silicone resin, with a content by weight ranging from 5% to 12% relative to the total weight of said composition; and at least one silicone surfactant with a content by weight ranging from 1.4% to 3% relative to the total weight of said composition; and wherein the dispersed aqueous phase comprises: water at a content by weight ranging from 15% to 25% relative to the total weight of said composition; and ethanol at a content by weight ranging from 8% to 18% relative to the total weight of said composition. |
US10813853B2 |
Compositions and methods for hair
Disclosed are oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions comprising (a) an aqueous dispersion of particles of at least one latex chosen from an acrylate latex, a polyurethane latex, or a silicone latex, (b) an oil phase, and (c) at least one surfactant, wherein the amount of the (a) aqueous dispersion of particles of at least one latex chosen from an acrylate latex, a polyurethane latex, or a silicone latex, in combination with the (c) at least one surfactant is sufficient to stabilize the oil-in-water emulsion. The disclosure also relates to hair styling and/or shaping compositions comprising the O/W emulsions, methods of making the emulsions, and methods of styling and/or shaping the hair. |
US10813844B2 |
Hydration apparatus and system
Systems and devices for providing readily accessible and unassisted oral hydration to a patient or other individual. A hydration system of the present disclosure may include a container for holding a quantity of liquid, a hydration tube extending from the container, and a hydration control valve through which a user may access the liquid by pushing or pressing on a lever. The hydration control valve may be, or be similar to, a pinch valve or bite valve arranged across a tube, such that by opening the valve, water may be permitted to flow through the tube. The valve may be arranged within a valve casing having a hydration tube coupling portion and a mouthpiece. |
US10813843B2 |
Personalized medication dispenser
A personalized medication dispenser, including a main body to store medication therein, the main body including a first end having a base, and a second end having an aperture through which the medication is extracted and a cap to prevent the medication from being extracted from the aperture of the second end, the cap including a top portion, including a biometric scanner disposed on a surface of the top portion to scan biometric information of a user, a controller disposed within the top portion to determine whether the biometric information is from authorized user, and a medication receiving compartment disposed within the top portion to receive the medication in response to the determination that the scanned biometric information is from the authorized user, a bottom portion to be at least partially inserted within the aperture of the second end, and a manual slide disposed between the top portion and the bottom portion to slide to an open position in response to the determination that the scanned biometric information is from the authorized user, such that the medication is received in the medication receiving compartment when the manual slide is in the open position. |
US10813841B2 |
Managing medications at the bedside
Modular automated dispensing systems for dispensing secured medications in a medical environment are provided. The system includes a compact enclosure configured to be disposed in a medical treatment area without taking up valuable floor space. The system includes lockable drawers having one or more compartments for storing and dispensing medications or medical supplies. The system is unlocked by use of an access control interface internally or externally connected directly to the system, or networked to the system through a medical center network. |
US10813838B2 |
Connector for fluid communication
A fluid connector for selectively establishing fluid communication between a first medical container and a second medical container is provided. The fluid connector includes an adapter configured to removably attach to the first container. The adapter includes an access port and a cap. The connector further includes an outer sleeve connected to the adapter and a tubular body retained at least partially within the outer sleeve. The body has a proximal end connected to the adapter and a distal end connected to the second container. The fluid connector is transitionable from a first position in which the first container and the second container are in fluid isolation to a second position in which the first container and the second container are in fluid communication. At least a portion of the cap of the adapter is retained within the outer sleeve. |
US10813836B2 |
Medication container encoding, verification, and identification
A medication container encoding, verification and identification method is provided that includes receiving data characterizing a medication, generating an identifier encapsulating the data and applying an identifier to a medication container such that it is automatically readable by a medication device. Related apparatus, systems, methods and articles are also described. |
US10813833B2 |
Holding fixture and method for washing containers
A holding fixture for a final fill container including a pair of rigid support structures. Each rigid support structure including an inner support having an inner surface with a radius of curvature with respect to a longitudinal axis, the inner surface facing radially inward, a support arm connected to the inner support and extending in an outward direction away from the inner surface, the support arm having a base surface at a terminal end opposite from the inner support; and a compression member attached to the inner surface, the compression member being configured to contact the shell at least when the their longitudinal axes are collinear. The pair of rigid support structures has a closed orientation when the compression member from one of the pair of rigid support structures contacts the compression member from the other one of the pair of rigid support structures forming a combined annular compression member. |
US10813830B2 |
Sexual aid and protective device
A sexual aid and protective device for use in sexual intercourse that is positioned on a wearer's pelvic area, superior to the wearer's genital area, specifically covering the pubic bone. The device comprises a base, which further comprises a ring that is configured to encircle the wearer's penis or phallic device, with a tab that attaches to the ring for easy removal and additional stimulation of the wearer's partner, and a raised area, generally an ellipsoidal shape, that protects the wearer while simultaneously providing stimulation to the wearer's partner. |
US10813825B2 |
Compression device
Apparatus and devices for intermittently and sequentially compressing a body site include a first segment cooperative with a fluid chamber, the fluid chamber adapted for inflation by fluid; and a second segment cooperative with the first segment, the second segment housing a temperature sensitive material, wherein the temperature sensitive material is uniquely compartmentalized in the second segment. Methods for using said apparatus and devices include site specific treatment to achieve a desired temperature of the underlying tissue. |
US10813818B1 |
Rubber coating
Methods utilizing a rubber coating developed from chemical devulcanization are disclosed herein. One method includes chemically devulcanizing rubber to create liquid rubber, placing the liquid rubber into a mold configured to form a liner for use with a casket, and drying the liquid rubber to form the liner, which lines an interior of the casket. Another method includes chemically devulcanizing rubber into liquid rubber, placing the liquid rubber into a pressurized spray container, forming a liquid rubber coating spray by preserving the liquid rubber within the spray container, spraying the liquid rubber onto a surface, and drying the liquid rubber to solidify it over the surface. An alternative method includes chemically devulcanizing rubber into liquid rubber, mixing the liquid rubber with asphalt to form a liquid rubber-asphalt mixture, paving a surface with the liquid rubber-asphalt mixture, and drying the liquid rubber-asphalt mixture to solidify it over the surface. |
US10813817B2 |
Devices and methods for supporting a patient's legs
A foot holding assembly for securing a foot of a patient during a surgical or diagnostic procedure includes a boot configured to hold the foot of the patient. In addition the assembly includes a rigid sole coupled to the boot. Further, the assembly includes a pivot arm having a first end rotatably coupled to the sole with a rotatable coupling configured to allow the sole to rotate relative to the first end of the pivot arm about an axis oriented perpendicular to the sole. The rotatable coupling includes an incremental locking mechanism including a locked position and an unlocked position. When the incremental locking mechanism is in the locked position, the rotational position of the sole about the axis is releasably locked. When the incremental locking mechanism is in the unlocked position, the sole is free to rotate relative the first end of the pivot arm only about the axis. |
US10813815B2 |
Tiltable patient-supporting apparatus and method of tilting a patient-supporting apparatus
A patient-supporting apparatus includes a lifting apparatus. The lifting apparatus includes an upper part, a lower part, and a lifting linkage. The lifting linkage connects the upper part to the lower part and has at least one scissors-form sub-linkage having a central articulation. A point of rotation of the central articulation is arranged in a displaceable manner such that the upper part may be tilted in a transverse direction. |
US10813813B2 |
Localized topical hyperbaric therapeutic instrument
A localized topical hyperbaric therapeutic instrument, comprising: a primary airbag, which is a chamber with an opening at an end; an oxygen generating device, which comprises an oxygen generator and a first pressure controller, wherein the oxygen generator has an oxygen outlet which communicates with the primary airbag through a first air inlet line and supplies oxygen into the primary airbag, and wherein the first pressure controller controls an amount of oxygen supplied to the primary airbag by the oxygen generator; a massage device; a heating piece, which is arranged in the primary airbag and generates heat; a treatment unit, which is arranged in the primary airbag in a detachable manner, disposed at a position corresponding to the heating piece, and comprises medical ingredients which are volatile upon heating. |
US10813808B2 |
Chassis of a transportable device
A chassis of a transportable device including a base structure, four casters arranged thereon, four lowerable and raiseable support feet also mounted on the base structure, and a hydraulic support foot actuating device. The hydraulic support foot actuating device has a reservoir (1), a pump (2) manually operable by hand or foot, four support foot linear actuators (3) and a purely hydro-mechanical pipe and valve arrangement (4) which connects the reservoir (1), the pump (2) and the linear actuators (3) to one another. Therein, by means of hydraulic fluid delivered by the pump (2) from the reservoir (1) the two support feet assigned to two primary linear actuators (3a) can be fully extended until a mechanical stop is reached while raising the base structure by first applying pressure to the two primary linear actuators (3a) before applying pressure to the two other, secondary linear actuators (3b). |
US10813807B2 |
Patient support systems with hollow rotary actuators
A patient support apparatus with a patient support surface, a first member, a movable member movable relative to the first member, and an actuator coupled to the movable member to move the movable member relative to the first member. The actuator includes motor and a gear assembly defining a through passage. The gear assembly has an input member, an output member connected to the movable member, and a gear arrangement operable between the input member and the output member. The motor is configured to apply torque to the input member to rotate the output member through the gear arrangement. |
US10813804B1 |
Convertible bed/wheelchair apparatus
A convertible bed/wheelchair apparatus is disclosed to include a first support frame; a second support frame; a first mattress frame segment; a second mattress frame segment; and a third mattress frame segment movably connected to one another; a first motor, a third motor, and a fourth motor operable to cause the first mattress support segment to turn into a footrest, and the second mattress frame segment to move on top of second supporting frame, and the third mattress frame segment to be erected vertically to become a head rest section of a wheelchair. |
US10813800B2 |
Absorbent article
A polymer provided region (13) at which a superabsorbent polymer (12) is provided, and a polymer non-provided region (14) at which the superabsorbent polymer (12) is not provided are formed, a liquid diffusion sheet (15), that promotes diffusion of body fluid in a plane direction, is staked to be adjacent to a skin side surface of a lower layer sheet (11), and an upper layer sheet (10) is bonded with the liquid diffusion sheet (15) under a state that the upper layer sheet (10) contacts the liquid diffusion sheet (15), at the polymer non-provided region (14) to form a polymer sheet (4). |
US10813798B2 |
Absorbent composite including swellable absorbent fibers
Generally, an absorbent composite comprising between about 20% and about 80% by weight of the particulate superabsorbent material and between about 20% and 80% by weight of a swellable absorbent fiber is disclosed herein. The swellable absorbent fiber is substantially water-insoluble and water-swellable and a centrifuge retention capacity of between 5 and 20 grams per gram after four hours and reaches at least 66% of centrifuge retention capacity between about 2 and about 50 seconds. |
US10813797B2 |
Laminate webs and absorbent articles having the same
A laminate web having a polymer film layer and a nonwoven layer is disclosed. The polymer film layer makes up a first side of the laminate web and the nonwoven layer makes up a second side of the laminate web. The laminate web has a plurality of first elements extending from the polymer film. The web also has a plurality of second elements such as recesses, protrusions, apertures, embossing and combinations thereof. |
US10813792B2 |
System and method for removal of earwax and particulates
In one example, we describe a method and apparatus for cleaning the ear canal of cerumen contaminants, dust, and particulates. That includes a handle and replaceable tips, a combination of a flared design and solid base plate attached to the bottom of the tips, limiting the excessive insertion of the tip into the deep area of ear canal that could contact eardrum, which can seriously damage the eardrum and hearing capabilities. The handle has a slot in the front in which a tip can snap into, and as the whole system is secured together, the user can operate the system by spinning the handle, using fingers, e.g., in a clockwise direction, as the user proceeds to insert the tip in the ear canal. Different variations are also presented here. |
US10813791B2 |
Method for modifying the refractive index of ocular tissues and applications thereof
A method for modifying a refractive property of ocular tissue in an eye by creating at least one optically-modified gradient index (GRIN) layer in the corneal stroma and/or the crystalline by continuously scanning a continuous stream of laser pulses having a focal volume from a laser having a known average power along a continuous line having a smoothly changing refractive index within the tissue, and varying either or both of the scan speed and the laser average power during the scan. The method may further involve determining a desired vision correction adjustment, and determining a position, number, and design parameters of gradient index (GRIN) layers to be created within the ocular tissue to provide the desired vision correction. |
US10813788B2 |
Implantable therapeutic device
A therapeutic device to release a therapeutic agent comprises a porous structure coupled to a container comprising a reservoir. The reservoir comprises a volume sized to release therapeutic amounts of the therapeutic agent for an extended time when coupled to the porous structure and implanted in the patient. The porous structure may comprise a first side coupled to the reservoir and a second side to couple to the patient to release the therapeutic agent. The length of the channels extending from the first side to the second side may comprise an effective length greater than a distance across the porous structure from the first side to the second side. The therapeutic device may comprise a penetrable barrier to inject therapeutic agent into the device when implanted in the patient. |
US10813786B2 |
Drainable collection bag
A drainable collecting bag for human body wastes may comprise a front wall and a rear wall of flexible sheet material defining a cavity there between and which may define a downwardly extending neck portion terminating in a discharge opening. The discharge opening can be folded upwards into a closed configuration for liquid tight closure of the bag and the folded closure may be fixed by angled fastening strips. |
US10813776B2 |
Customizable intraluminal bronchial stents and methods for supporting a bronchus using the same
Embodiments relate to stents for supporting an airway or other duct or plenum. The stents can be rapidly customized and inserted into the airway, obviating the need for subsequent intubation or for invasive procedures. |
US10813773B2 |
Removable, bone-securing cover plate for intervertebral fusion cage
A secondary cover plate that contacts a stand-alone fusion cage without rigidly connecting to the cage, and instead only docks against the cage (or passes through a fixation cage) and is secured into the adjacent bone. The secondary cover plate is the last item that would be added to the fixation cage construct and would at least partially cover the head of one or more angled screws. The secondary cover plate could slidably engage the fixation cage without permanently snapping into any features of the cage itself. The secondary cover plate would then be final positioned by advancing into one or more adjacent vertebral bodies. The secondary cover plate advancing step could be achieved by tapping it into place (into bone) so that it is finally secured into the bone. |
US10813771B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for bone restoration
Methods and apparatuses for restoration of human or bone anatomy, which may include introduction, into a bone of an expansible implant capable of expansion in a single determined plane, positioning the expansible implant in the bone in order to correspond the single determined plane with a bone restoration plane and opening our the expansible implant in the bone restoration plane. A first support surface and a second support surface spread tissues within bone. The embodiments of the invention may also include injecting a filling material around the implant. |
US10813768B2 |
Humeral joint replacement component
A humeral prosthetic head has a non-spherical articulation surface coupled with an intermediate component connecting the head and the humerus, the intermediate component connected to the epiphysis, metaphysis, or diaphysis, or to one or more additional components connected to the humerus. The intermediate portion provides for axial and angular offset of the head with respect to a connection to the humerus, using a curvilinear tapered engagement. |
US10813767B2 |
Reinforcing implant for an elongated bone, in particular femur
A reinforcing implant anchors shafts of two prostheses which are arranged opposite each other on an elongated bone, in particular a femur. The implant has a generally elongated shaft-like shape and a receiving sleeve at both ends for a respective anchoring shaft and a disconnectable coupling piece lying between the receiving sleeves for a rigid connection. In this manner, a force bridge is formed between the two anchoring shafts so that the bone is no longer subjected to the force transmission in particular in the sensitive intermediate region between the two anchoring shafts. |
US10813763B2 |
Implantable mesh
An implantable mesh including demineralized bone fibers mechanically entangled into a biodegradable or permanent implantable mesh is provided. A method of preparing the implantable mesh is also provided. The method of preparing the implantable mesh includes mechanically entangling demineralized bone fibers with non-bone fibers to form the implantable mesh. The mechanical entanglement of the bone fibers into the implantable mesh is achieved by applying needle punching with barbed needles, spun lacing, entanglement with water jets or air jets or ultrasonic entanglement with ultrasonic waves. A method of implanting an implantable mesh at a target bone tissue site is also provided. |
US10813759B2 |
Two component mitral valve
A dual member stent-valve for transcatheter delivery to a native heart valve needing replacement. A first component is attached to the native annulus upstream of the native leaflets maintaining native leaflet function, and is held to the native annulus by barbs that are activated by a torus balloon after the first component is fully expanded. The torus balloon can be implanted along with the support frame. A limiting cable restricts further expansion of the first component and holds a second component that contains the replacement leaflets. |
US10813758B2 |
Medical device, kit and method for constricting tissue or a bodily orifice, for example, a mitral valve
A device, kit and method may employ an implantable device (e.g., annuloplasty implant) and a tool to implant such. The implantable device is positionable in a cavity of a bodily organ (e.g., a heart) and operable to constrict a bodily orifice (e.g., a mitral valve). Tissue anchors are guided into precise position by an intravascularly deployed anchor guide frame and embedded in an annulus. Constriction of the orifice may be accomplished via a variety of structures, for example by cinching a flexible cable or anchored annuloplasty ring, the cable or ring attached to the tissue anchors. The annuloplasty ring may be delivered in a generally elongated configuration, and implanted in an anchored generally arch, arcuate or annular configuration. Such may move a posterior leaflet anteriorly and an anterior leaflet posteriorly, improving leaflet coaptation to eliminate mitral regurgitation. |
US10813757B2 |
Steerable rail delivery system
Devices, systems and methods are described herein to provide improved steerability for delivering a prosthesis to a body location, for example, for delivering a replacement mitral valve to a native mitral valve location. The steerable delivery system can contain a steerable rail configured for multi-plane bending to direct a distal end of the delivery system. |
US10813756B2 |
Delivery device
A delivery device used for delivering a heart valve, a blood vessel stent, and the like. The device includes a first stopper and a connecting unit. The connecting unit is provided opposite to the first stopper and can move relative to the first stopper. The connecting unit includes an axial connecting portion and at least two axial shafts. The axial shaft is connected to the connecting portion and faces the first stopper. The connecting unit is used to form, together with the first stopper, an enclosed and locked space. |
US10813746B2 |
Prosthetic valve for regulating fluid flow
The invention relates to a prosthetic valve (1) for regulating fluid flow between an upstream side (4) and a downstream side (5) and being operable between an open status and a closed status. The prosthetic valve comprises: —an orifice (2) arranged in a surrounding member (3) and extending between the upstream side (4) and the downstream side (5) wherein in the open status of the prosthetic valve (1) the fluid flow through the orifice is maximally enabled and wherein in the closed status of the prosthetic valve the fluid flow through the orifice in a restriction direction (21) from the downstream side (5) to the upstream side (4) is restricted; and—a leaflet (6) arranged in the orifice and being operable between an open status corresponding to the open status of the prosthetic valve and a closed status corresponding to the closed status of the prosthetic valve. The prosthetic valve further comprises regurgitation means (8, 15, 115, 22) arranged in the prosthetic valve for achieving regurgitation in the restriction direction and arranged for becoming ineffective after a period of deployment. |
US10813744B2 |
Rechargeable intraocular implant
An intraocular implant (IOI) includes a lens structure with variable optical power, a sensor that detects an optical accommodation response, a rechargeable power storage device, a recharging interface, a wireless communication interface, and a controller. The controller can receive information from the sensor indicating an optical accommodation response, control the lens structure to vary the variable optical power based on the information received from the sensor, control the recharging interface to recharge the rechargeable power storage device, and further control the recharging interface to receive power for operation of the IOI, and transmit and receive information through the wireless communication interface. |
US10813743B2 |
Soft tissue repair grafts and processes for preparing and using same
Soft tissue repair grafts are provided for supporting, covering, and/or retaining an implant positioned in the body of a subject. The grafts are particularly suitable for use for pre-pectoral breast reconstruction with a breast implant or tissue expander. The grafts include positional notches for more accurate positioning in a subject. The grafts also include at least one cuff element which is folded to form a reinforced folded edge for suturing the graft more securely to adjacent tissues than previously known grafts. The grafts also include a plurality of arcuate slots which form a plurality of circular patterns arranged concentrically about a focal point, thereby enabling the grafts to expand without tearing and to conform more closely to the implant and/or adjacent body tissues such as the breast pocket, than previously known grafts. Acellular dermal matrices are particularly suitable for making the soft tissue repair grafts. |
US10813742B2 |
Joint kinematic reconstruction techniques
Methods for reconstructing a joint include fixating at least one suture inside a joint space, retrieving the at least one suture from inside the joint space, passing the at least one suture through a graft at a location external to the joint space, shuttling the graft into the joint space, and fixating the graft to bone using the at least one suture. |
US10813741B2 |
Flipping-type graft fixation device and method with low flipping distance
A graft retention device has an elongated body with first and a second ends, and a midpoint therebetween. A pair of elongated slots through the body defines a tang therebetween. At least one of the slots have an open first end into the body at the body first end such that the first end is closed via a retention line between the tang and the body. A graft retention loop disposed over the tang is slidable therealong from a first position closer to the body first end and a second position closer to the midpoint. |
US10813739B2 |
Dynamic microvalve protection device
An apparatus includes a delivery catheter having a deployable dynamic valve that dynamically opens and closes in response to relative fluid pressure thereabout, particularly while in an anatomical lumen. The valve is maintained in a collapsed configuration during introduction to a treatment site. The valve is adapted to automatically move from the collapsed configuration to a deployed configuration at the treatment site. |
US10813738B2 |
Tubular filter
A method of preparing a filter for delivery into a body vessel. The filter includes a hub disposed along a longitudinal axis and a plurality of anchor members extending from the hub. Each anchor member includes either a cranial extension or a caudal extension at a distal end thereof. At least one anchor member distal end may be spaced from the hub at each of a first, second, and third distance along the longitudinal axis. The filter also includes a plurality of locator members extending from the hub, the locator members alternatingly interposed between the anchor members. |
US10813736B2 |
Therapeutic joint support for animals
A breathable fabric sleeve provides varying elastic support to help heal strains, sprains and bruises to the ligaments and tendons of an animal's fetlock and pastern joints. Preferably the sleeve is made of a seamlessly woven elastic fabric. The sleeve is applied over the fetlock of the leg of a horse or other animal, from the pastern up to below the knee, on the front leg, or to below the hock, on the hind leg. The sleeve has uniform elastic strength around the circumference of the sleeve, but provides variable compression, so that an upper part of the sleeve provides greater circumferential compression and the lower part provides less compression. The variable compression can be produced by using a looser weave in a bottom end of the sleeve, and/or by increasing the diameter of the bottom end, relative to that of the central portion of the sleeve. |
US10813725B2 |
Dental surgical guide attachment system
A device for attaching dental surgical guides without surgical attachment to the patient's internal skeletal structures, including gingival tissues and/or bone. The device attaches to the front surface of the upper or lower teeth, and the dental surgical guides can then attach to the device. |
US10813724B2 |
Dental implant with improved prosthetic interface
Dental implants, dental abutments, and dental systems are disclosed. A dental implant can include an implant body having a longitudinal axis, a coronal end, and an apical end. An internal bore can be provided within the implant body, and can have a coronal end, adjacent to the coronal end of the implant body, and an apical end. The internal bore can include a first internally facing surface, extending from the coronal end of the internal bore towards the apical end of the internal bore, at least a portion of which tapers inwardly towards the apical end of the internal bore. The internal bore can further include an internally threaded portion positioned between an apical end of the first internally facing surface and the apical end of the internal bore. A dental abutment can be configured to engage with the dental implant. |
US10813723B2 |
Dental connection system
A base for a dental implant system which includes a long cavity which optionally reaches below the implant top and/or allows a significant portion of a superstructure to be inserted into the cavity and possibly held using axial support. |
US10813722B1 |
Orthodontic bracket
An orthodontic bracket is provided including a hollow housing defining a cavity and having windows for accessing the cavity to allow an archwire to pass through the housing. One or more, and preferably at least two sets of rollers are provided within the hollow housing for reducing the friction on the archwire as it passes through the windows and the cavity of the housing. The orthodontic bracket preferably includes a first set of rollers located adjacent a first or entrance window and a second set of rollers located adjacent a second or exit window. Guide blocks are provided between the sets of rollers to prevent the archwire from kinking or binding within the housing. A mounting block or mesh pad is provided on a rear of the housing to attach the housing to a tooth and a cover is provided on a front of the housing to secure the sets of rollers within the housing. An external hook may be provided on the housing for attaching rubber bands or other tensioning devices to the orthodontic bracket. |
US10813714B2 |
Systems and methods for visual staging of medical devices
A system for visual staging includes a staging board having a plurality of receptacles spaced apart from each other and extending into a thickness of the staging board, the staging board has an anatomical image that is viewable on a top surface of the staging board. A plurality of clips are configured to be received by and extend from the plurality of receptacles such that the clips are releasably connected to the staging board. The plurality of receptacles are spaced apart from each other at strategic positions on the staging board in relation to the anatomical image. |
US10813711B2 |
Robot-assisted driving systems and methods
Systems and methods for driving a flexible medical instrument to a target in an anatomical space with robotic assistance are described herein. The flexible instrument may have a tracking sensor embedded therein. An associated robotic control system may be provided, which is configured to register the flexible instrument to an anatomical image using data from the tracking sensor and identify one or more movements suitable for navigating the instrument towards an identified target. In some embodiments, the robotic control system drives or assists in driving the flexible instrument to the target. |
US10813709B2 |
Robot system
A robot system includes a robotic arm having an end effector configured to perform a work to a work object, a memory part storing information that causes the end effector to move as scheduled route information, a motion controller configured to operate the robotic arm by using the scheduled route information to move the end effector, a route correcting device configured to generate, by being manipulated, manipulating information to correct a route of the end effector during movement, a camera configured to image the work object, an image generator configured to generate a synthesized image by synthesizing a scheduled route of the end effector obtained from the scheduled route information with a captured image sent from the camera, and a monitor configured to display the synthesized image. |
US10813707B2 |
Method for the approval control of a surgical instrument to be used in a surgical robot system and surgical robot system
A surgical robot system includes a manipulator for a surgical instrument intended for use in one single operation, a control unit for controlling the manipulator, and a read and write device for reading and storing data of a data memory. The read and write device is configured to read out first data with first information on the surgical instrument from the data memory and to transmit them to the control unit when the surgical instrument is coupled with the robot system. The control unit checks whether at least the one compatibility criterion meets at least one compatibility condition stored in the control unit in a preset manner based on the second information. The control unit approves the surgical instrument for use by the surgical robot system only when the compatibility criterion meets the at least one compatibility condition stored in a preset manner. |
US10813706B2 |
Supporting body of a surgical instrument articulation
A robotic surgical instrument including: a shaft; an end effector element; an articulation connecting the end effector element to the shaft, the articulation including: joints permitting the end effector element to adopt a range of orientations relative to a longitudinal axis of the shaft; pairs of driving elements configured to drive the joints; a supporting body having a bevelled surface; and are directing pulley mounted on the bevelled surface such that the redirecting pulley rotates about a redirecting pulley axis transverse to the bevelled surface. |
US10813701B2 |
System, method and computer program product for bend information estimation
Example embodiments of the present invention relate to systems methods and computer program products for bend estimation. The system comprises a first and second light absorbers disposed at a substantially same position along an axis of a light guide and enabled to absorb first and second respective amounts of a plurality of wavelengths of a light transmitted along the light guide, a light detector enabled to detect respective intensities of the plurality of wavelengths of the light not absorbed by the first and second light absorbers, and a processor enabled to calculate a bend state of the light guide according to the detected intensities of the plurality of wavelengths of the light. |
US10813700B2 |
Methods for augmenting a surgical field with virtual guidance and tracking and adapting to deviation from a surgical plan
One variation of a method includes: accessing a virtual patient model defining a target resected contour of a hard tissue of interest; after resection of the hard tissue of interest during a surgical operation, accessing an optical scan recorded by an optical sensor facing a surgical field occupied by a patient, detecting a set of features representing the patient in the optical scan, registering the virtual patient model to the hard tissue of interest in the surgical field based on the set of features, and detecting an actual resected contour of the hard tissue of interest in the optical scan; and calculating a spatial difference between the actual resected contour of the hard tissue of interest and the target resected contour of the hard tissue of interest represented in the virtual patient model registered to the hard tissue of interest in the surgical field. |
US10813694B2 |
Light based skin treatment device avoiding LIOB in air
A light based skin treatment device (10, 20) is provided, comprising a light source (18) for providing an incident light beam (21) for treating a skin (30) by laser induced optical breakdown (LIOB) of hair or skin tissue, a transparent exit window (14) for allowing the incident light beam (21) to exit the device (10, 20), and an optical system for focusing the incident light beam (21) into a focal spot (221, 222) in the hair or skin tissue outside the skin treatment device (10, 20). The exit window (14) comprises an outer surface (41, 42, 43, 44) having optical scattering properties such that, for a predetermined power and pulse duration of the incident light beam (21), when the outer surface (41, 42, 43, 44) is in contact with a medium having a refractive index equal to a refractive index (n1) of the exit window (14), a dimension of the focal spot is sufficiently small for a power density of the incident light beam (21) in the focal spot to exceed a threshold value for inducing a LIOB phenomenon in the focal spot, and when the outer surface (41, 42, 43, 44) is in contact with a medium having a refractive index equal to a refractive index (n2) of air, a dimension of the focal spot is sufficiently large for a power density of the incident light beam (21) in the focal spot not to exceed the threshold value for inducing a LIOB phenomenon in the focal spot. |
US10813693B2 |
Microwave ablation applicators
A shaft assembly for a microwave ablation applicator having a shaft assembly and an antenna assembly located within the shaft assembly is disclosed. The shaft assembly comprises an elongate shaft which extends from a first end to a second end thereof and an applicator tip mounted on the second end of the elongate shaft. |
US10813692B2 |
90-degree interlocking geometry for introducer for facilitating deployment of microwave radiating catheter
A microwave ablation system includes a first cannula, a trocar insertable through the first cannula and configured to facilitate insertion of the first cannula into a target tissue, and a microwave antenna assembly configured to interlock with the first cannula, the microwave antenna assembly including a coaxial feedline having a radiating section formed thereon, the microwave antenna configured to be inserted into the first cannula. The microwave ablation system further includes an actuator operatively connected to one of the first cannula or microwave antenna assembly. Operation of the actuator between a first position and a second position exposes the radiating section of the microwave antenna assembly from a distal portion of the first cannula. |
US10813688B2 |
Congestive obstruction pulmonary disease (COPD)
A method for treating Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or chronic bronchitis to alleviate the discomforts of breathing by using non-thermal electroporation energy to ablate diseased portions of the lung including the bronchus, airways and alveoli which, in effect, opens the restrictive diseased portions thereby maximizing the overall surface area thereof causing improved airflow and uninhibited breathing. |
US10813683B2 |
Bipolar electrosurgical hand shears
An apparatus comprises a first jaw, a second jaw, a first handle, and a second handle. The second jaw is pivotally coupled with the first jaw. The first jaw and the second jaw are configured to grasp tissue. The jaws provide offset electrode surfaces that are operable to deliver bipolar RF energy to tissue grasped between the jaws. The apparatus is further operable to sever tissue. A lockout feature selectively prevents tissue severing, based on an energization state of the jaws. |
US10813681B2 |
Apparatus and method for regulating tissue welder jaws
A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element. A force-limiting mechanism provided either within the control handle, in the elongated shaft, or at the jaws limits the pressure applied to the tissue by the jaws to ensure that the tissue is severed and the ends effectively welded within a short amount of time. |
US10813680B2 |
Cryoballoon contact assessment using capacitive or resistive sensors
Devices, systems, and methods for assessing contact between a treatment element and an area of target tissue using resistive-type and/or capacitive-type contact sensing elements. In one embodiment, a medical system for determining tissue contact includes an elongate body including a distal portion and a proximal portion and a treatment element coupled to the elongate body distal portion. The treatment element may have a first expandable element, a second expandable element, the first expandable element being within the second expandable element, and at least one contact sensing element between the first and second expandable elements. In one example, the device may include a plurality of contact sensing elements arranged in a matrix or in a plurality of linear configurations. In another example, the device may include a layer of conductive microparticles or a contact-sensing film. |
US10813679B2 |
Surgical fastener manipulation tool
A surgical fastener manipulation tool in accordance with embodiment of the present invention is useful by a surgeon to place fasteners such as threaded screws. The surgical fastener manipulation tool selectively engages a mating structure of fastener for securing the fastener thereto. Thus, advantageously, the surgical fastener manipulation tool can be used for placing such fasteners and/or can be used for extracting (i.e., removing) such fasteners. The ability to extract a fastener (e.g., a threaded bone screw) with the same tool used for placing it is highly beneficial due to time savings during a surgical procedure and is advantageous with respect to prior art fastener manipulation tool configurations that require placement and extraction tools to be differently configured. |
US10813675B2 |
Bone fracture fixation clamp with bone remodeling adaptability
A device for treating a bone includes a first clamp member sized and shaped to be mounted over a bone laterally across a fixation plate positioned along a length of the bone. In addition, the device includes a second clamp member coupleable to the first clamp member so that, when the first and second clamp members are coupled together in an operative position, the first and second clamp members extend about at least a portion of a periphery of the bone. The second clamp member includes a spring feature biased toward an initial configuration and deflectable toward a second configuration away from the bone. |
US10813674B2 |
Fastening element for preventing unwanted release of a connection, set consisting of fastening element and counter-piece, and use of the fastening element
The invention relates to a fastening element for preventing unwanted release of a connection between the fastening element and a counter-piece. The fastening element is designed to come into engagement with the counter-piece through a rotary movement of the fastening element about an axis of rotation in a connection direction. Such fastening elements are suitable for use in a wide range of technical fields, for example the automotive industry, household electronics and medical technology, in particular in the field of instruments for implants or prostheses and modular systems of implants or prostheses. |
US10813673B2 |
Implant and method for long bone fixation
An implant and method for fixation of long bones. The implant provides rotational, longitudinal, and bending stability. The implant comprises one or more elongated members that span the intramedullary cavity of a long bone, a distal tip that expands radially relative to the long axis of the implant, and a locking mechanism at the proximal end of the implant. |
US10813668B2 |
Postpartum hemorrhage balloon system
A postpartum balloon system includes a flexible elongate catheter, an inflatable balloon, and a suction member attached to the distal end of the catheter. The system can be delivered into the uterus, where suction is applied to the suction member to anchor the balloon to the internal wall of the uterus. The catheter may include drainage ports both proximal and distal from the balloon. The system may include a stiffening stylet inserted into the drainage lumen of the catheter for aiding in delivery of the balloon. The stiffening stylet can be removed after placement of the balloon. The stiffening stylet can include side passageways that match the drainage ports and a lumen that allows for drainage through the stylet, as well as for administering drugs or other compounds through the drainage ports while the balloon is in place. |
US10813666B2 |
Arthroscopic flexible portal cannula device and delivery system
A flexible cannula device and delivery system for use in arthroscopic surgery. The delivery system engages the flexible cannula from the inside near the distal tip and pushes it into the surgical portal, essentially pulling the proximal portion of the cannula from the distal tip while being pushed from the proximal end with the specialized driver. The delivery system provides for single point engagement at the distal tip as well as a multiplicity of engagement points along the length of the system. |
US10813665B1 |
Cutting device and related systems and methods
Systems, apparatus, and methods are described for forming an incision in tissue for receiving a surgical instrument. A cutting device for forming the incision can be reversibly coupleable to an instrument, e.g., a dilator. The instrument may define a lumen configured to receive a wire that extends or is otherwise extendable through a puncture site. The cutting device can include a cutting element configured to be actuated to form the incision such that the incision extends form the puncture site and is sized to receive the instrument. |
US10813663B2 |
Device suitable for removing matter from inside the lumen and the wall of a body lumen
A device suitable for use in a body lumen and comprises an elongated control member having a distal and a proximal end, and a radially expansible member disposed at or near the distal end and adapted for collection and/or shearing of matter (i.e. thrombus) from a wall of the body lumen (i.e. a vein or an artery). The radially expansible member has a proximal end and a distal end and is adjustable between a contracted orientation and an expanded orientation. The elongated control member comprising a proximal arm connected at or adjacent to the proximal end of the radially expansible member and a distal arm connected at or adjacent to the distal end of the radially expansible member such that movement of one arm relative to the other arm effects adjustment of the diameter or radial strength of the radially expansible member. The device comprises a control mechanism operatively connected to both arms and adapted to provide resistance to the movement of one arm relative to the other. The control mechanism may be a biasing means, a brake means, or both. |
US10813660B2 |
Ultrasonic treatment device
An ultrasonic treatment device includes a first vibration transmitting member and a second vibration transmitting member and being configured to treat a biological tissue by means of vibration transmitted by the first vibration transmitting member and the second vibration transmitting member. At a boundary position between the first vibration transmitting member and the second vibration transmitting member, the first vibration transmitting member has a boundary face including a contacting area that is in contact with the second vibration transmitting member at the face, and a non-contacting area that is not in contact with the second vibration transmitting member. |
US10813659B2 |
Rotational tissue cutting device
Disclosed embodiments include apparatuses, systems, and methods for cutting an opening in a tissue wall. In an illustrative embodiment, an apparatus includes an inner cutting member having a first cylindrical body supporting at least one first cutting surface at a distal end. The first cutting surface faces a first rotational direction relative to an axis of the first cylindrical body and has a first cutting edge at an outer periphery of the first cylindrical body. The apparatus also includes an outer cutting member having a second cylindrical body concentrically disposed around the first cylindrical body and supporting at least one second cutting surface at the distal end. The second cutting surface faces a second rotational direction relative to the axis and has a second cutting edge at an inner periphery of the second cylindrical body. A tissue is rotatably scissorable between the first cutting edge of the inner cutting member and the second cutting edge of the outer cutting member responsive to application of the distal end of the apparatus against a tissue and counter-rotating the inner cutting member and the outer cutting member. |
US10813657B2 |
Debrider warning system
Apparatus, including a tube having a proximal end, and a distal end for insertion into a body cavity including anatomical structures, and a blade mounted at the distal end. The apparatus also includes a handle at the proximal end and including a device which generates sensible outputs upon receiving activation signals, and a position sensor fixed in a predefined disposition relative to the tube. The apparatus additionally includes a processor configured to acquire an image of the cavity, to determine, in the image, locations for each of the structures, to receive, from the sensor, a position signal indicative of a blade location of the blade within the cavity, to determine, based on the blade location and the respective structure locations, a proximity of the blade to a given structure, and to convey, to the warning device, a given activation signal in response to the proximity to the given structure. |
US10813651B2 |
Collecting and harvesting cut bone from Kerrison rongeur
A collector used to collect bone includes: a container body defining an interior containment space for receiving and retaining collected bone, and having at least one open end for access and removal of collected bone from the interior containment space; and a cap in covering relation to the open end of the container body such that access to the interior containment space for removal of collected bone is inhibited. The collector includes an intake port defining an opening for receiving therein a distal end of a kerrison rongeur for collecting cut bone from a cutting area thereof, and the cap includes at least one scraper for engaging and dislodging cut bone from the cutting area of a distal end of a kerrison rongeur when received within the intake port. The collector preferably is used with a kerrison-type rongeur for collecting cut bone therefrom. |
US10813650B2 |
Medical devices with detachable pivotable jaws
Medical systems, devices and methods are provided for engaging tissue, e.g. for clipping tissue, closing a perforation or performing hemostasis. Generally, the medical system including a housing, first and second jaws rotatable relative to the housing, a driver, and an elongate drive wire. The elongate drive wire may be disconnected from the driver, first and second jaws, and the housing, which are left in vivo engaged with the tissue. |
US10813643B2 |
Materials and methods for breast neurotization with nerve grafts
The subject invention pertains to materials and methods for performing breast neurotization with allogeneic or autologous nerves in breast surgeries, such as reconstructive breast surgery. Certain embodiments of the methods comprise harvesting and implanting one or more allogeneic or autologous intercostal nerves 10 to 12 to one or more of the patient's intercostal nerves 2 and/or 3. |
US10813640B2 |
Method of coating slip rings
A method of coating a slip ring for use with a surgical instrument is disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing a slip ring including a plurality of conductive elements, and depositing a material less conductive than the conductive elements onto the conductive elements of the slip ring. |
US10813639B2 |
Closed loop feedback control of motor velocity of a surgical stapling and cutting instrument based on system conditions
A motorized surgical instrument is disclosed. The surgical instrument includes a displacement member, an energy source, a motor, a control circuit, and a position sensor. The control circuit is configured to initiate firing the displacement member at a predetermined electrical load on the energy source, wherein the predetermined electrical load is applied to the motor to actuate the displacement member, monitor the position of the displacement member via the position sensor, continually sample a voltage of the energy source during a first interval of travel of the displacement member, compare the sampled voltage to a threshold voltage, and continue firing the displacement at the first velocity when the sampled voltage is greater than or equal to the threshold voltage or adjust the first velocity when the sampled voltage is less than the threshold voltage. Techniques for handling motor stall conditions and transitions between velocities also are disclosed. |
US10813630B2 |
Closure system for atrial wall
A closure system, assembly and attended method for closing and opening in the tissue of the patient includes first and second closure members each including a biased construction operative for disposition of the closure members into an out of retracted and expanded orientations. A connector is disposed in interconnecting relation with the closure members and structured to establish at least a partial spacing there between. The biased construction and the interconnection of the closure members facilitate con current disposition of the closure members with one another into and through an introductory instrument as well as independent and successive disposition of the first and second closure members into a closing relation to the tissue opening upon exiting the introductory instrument. |
US10813627B2 |
Ultrasound system and noise eliminating method
An ultrasound system includes an ultrasound probe, N switch elements and a processing unit, wherein the N switch elements are electrically connected to the ultrasound probe, the processing unit is electrically connected to the ultrasound probe and the N switch elements, and N is a positive integer. The ultrasound probe transmits and receives an ultrasound signal by a scanning frequency. Each of the switch elements has a main output frequency. The processing unit converts the ultrasound signal into an ultrasound image. The processing unit determines whether a noise exists in the ultrasound image. When the processing unit determines that the noise exists in the ultrasound image, the processing unit adjusts the main output frequency of at least one of the N switch elements. |
US10813626B2 |
Spectral doppler detection
In spectral pulsed wave Doppler imaging, spatial variance in signal and/or noise are reduced by combination of multiple spectra with at least partially decorrelated noise. Rather than requiring oversampling in time, the multiple spectra for one Doppler gate are created from different spatial signals. The Doppler gate is divided into sub-gates, the beamformed sample locations in the Doppler gate are grouped into two or more groups using any selection criterion, and/or different receive apertures are used to simultaneously sample the Doppler gate. Spectra for the gate are estimated from the samples with the different spatial content and then combined. |
US10813622B2 |
Ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and control method thereof
Disclosed herein are an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus having a movement unit movably connected to a body, and a control method thereof. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus includes a body, a movement unit movably connected at the body, at least one connecting unit having a first end unit rotatably coupled to the body and a second end unit rotatably coupled to the movement unit, and at least one rail installed at least at the one of the body or the movement unit such that at least the one of the first end unit or the second end unit may be slidingly moved. The movement unit may be conveniently moved to a desired position by a user. |
US10813620B2 |
Method and system for enhanced ultrasound image acquisition using ultrasound patch probes with interchangeable brackets
A system includes an ultrasound patch probe and brackets having a body and a base. The body includes a coupler and a hollow interior portion. The coupler is operable to receive the probe at a pre-defined ultrasound acquisition angle. The coupler defines a probe opening to provide the probe access to the hollow interior portion of the body. The coupler of each of the brackets is arranged to receive the probe at a different pre-defined ultrasound acquisition angle. The base surrounds a perimeter of the body and defines a bracket opening that extends through the base to provide access to the hollow interior portion of the body. The base includes a bottom surface operable to be secured against skin of a patient. The ultrasound patch probe is communicatively coupled to an ultrasound imaging system and detachably coupleable to the coupler of any selected one of the brackets. |
US10813615B2 |
Medical viewing system with a viewing angle optimization function
An medical viewing system (10) adapted for acquiring a first set of X-ray fluoroscopy images of an ultrasonic probe (40) of an echocardiography imaging device at two different viewing angles, wherein a processing unit (30) of the system is adapted for registering live echocardiography and live X-ray images based on the first set of X-ray fluoroscopy images, localizing cusp nadirs positions of a set of characteristic features (42, 44, 46) in the X-ray subsequent frames, establishing a set of markers to match the localized positions of the cusp nadirs characteristic features (42, 44, 46), and determining an optimal viewing angle of the X-ray image acquisition device (12), in which the markers of the second set of markers lie on a single line and are equidistant from each other in the X-ray field of view. This enables a precise alignment of the X-ray imaging device, especially for TAVR procedures. |
US10813612B2 |
Systems and method of characterizing high risk plaques
A method for characterization of coronary plaque tissue data and perivascular tissue data using image data gathered from a computed tomography (CT) scan along a blood vessel, the image information including radiodensity values of coronary plaque and perivascular tissue located adjacent to the coronary plaque, the method comprising quantifying radiodensity in regions of coronary plaque, quantifying, radiodensity in at least one region of corresponding perivascular tissue adjacent to the coronary plaque, determining gradients of the quantified radiodensity values within the coronary plaque and the quantified radiodensity values within the corresponding perivascular tissue, and determining a ratio of the quantified radiodensity values within the coronary plaque and the corresponding perivascular tissue; and characterizing the coronary plaque by analyzing a gradient of the quantified radiodensity values in the coronary plaque and the corresponding perivascular, and/or the ratio of the coronary plaque radiodensity values and the radiodensity values of the corresponding perivascular tissue. |
US10813611B2 |
Method of processing fluoroscopy images
A method of extracting mechanical activation of the left ventricle from a sequence of contrasted X-ray fluoroscopy images is provided. The method includes: processing the image sequence to perform segmentation of the coronary veins; annotating branches of the segmented coronary veins; tracking the positions of the annotations throughout the fluoroscopy image sequence; computing the principle components of the motion of the annotations from the tracked positions; projecting the motion of the annotations to the axis corresponding to a first principle component; and analyzing the resulting motion curves to identify a latest activating region of the left ventricle. |
US10813609B2 |
X-ray imaging apparatus
This X-ray imaging apparatus (100) includes an X-ray irradiation detection unit (1) including an X-ray tube (11) and an FPD (2), a table (2) on which a subject (10) is placed, and a control unit (3) that synthesizes a first X-ray image obtained by sequentially performing X-ray imaging using a contrast medium while moving the table relative to the X-ray irradiation detection unit and a second X-ray image obtained by radiographing, without using the contrast medium, the subject at one position selected based on the first X-ray image. |
US10813606B2 |
Multi-axially variable detection module of pet apparatus
Disclosed is a multi-axially variable detection module of a PET apparatus, the detection module including: a gantry having a through-hole extending from a side to an opposite side of the gantry; a detection module in which a plurality of detectors for detecting gamma rays emitted from a subject are arranged annularly along an inner circumference of the gantry; and a driving means for moving the plurality of detectors constituting the detection module in a radial direction of the detection module, wherein each of the plurality of detectors is rotatable in a longitudinal direction of the detection module to vary a length thereof in the longitudinal direction, and each of the plurality of detectors include multiple detector elements which are engaged with each other in a hinged manner in a transverse direction (circumferential direction) of the detection module to form a flat or an arc shape. |
US10813603B2 |
Couch panel and patient couch for medical imaging methods
A couch panel for a patient couch for a medical imaging method is disclosed. The couch panel is of single-shell design, beads are formed in the longitudinal direction of the couch panel, wherein the number and the shape of the beads are chosen such that the couch panel has a predefinable geometric moment of inertia. The two longitudinally extending edges of the couch panel are bent upward. This is advantageous because of the cost-effective production of a couch panel and, in the case of X-ray imaging, in the low radiation absorption. A patient couch having a couch panel of this kind is likewise disclosed. |
US10813602B2 |
Patient support apparatus with six degrees of freedom
A patient support apparatus including a patient couch and a single supporting pillar on which the patient couch is arranged in an adjustable and cantilevered manner, is provided. The apparatus includes a first rotary frame and a second rotary frame. The first rotary frame rotates about a first axis and encloses the supporting pillar. The second rotary frame rotates about a second axis, rotatably encloses the first rotary frame, and is fixed to the patient couch. The first rotary frame and the second rotary frame form a gimbal mount for the patient couch. |
US10813600B2 |
Identifying types of adipose tissue
A method of an image processing apparatus for identifying a type of adipose body tissue within a subject, based on performing a spectral computed tomography (CT) scan of a region of interest of the subject; and using a combination of different image processing techniques to differentiate between at least two adipose tissue types within the region of interest. |
US10813598B2 |
System and method for monitoring respiratory rate measurements
This disclosure describes, among other features, systems and methods for using multiple physiological parameter inputs to determine multiparameter confidence in respiratory rate measurements. For example, a patient monitoring system can programmatically determine multiparameter confidence in respiratory rate measurements obtained from an acoustic sensor based at least partly on inputs obtained from other non-acoustic sensors or monitors. The patient monitoring system can output a multiparameter confidence indication reflective of the programmatically-determined multiparameter confidence. The multiparameter confidence indication can assist a clinician in determining whether or how to treat a patient based on the patient's respiratory rate. |
US10813594B2 |
Circuits for wearable ECG system
A wearable ECG system includes a plurality of electrodes; a multiplexor, the multiplexor including an input port, two output ports, and a control port, the input port of the multiplexor being connected with the electrodes; an analog detection module being connected with one output port of the multiplexor; a digital detection module being connected with the other output port of the multiplexor; a processor being connected with the control port of the multiplexor and the digital detection module; and a motion detection module connected with the processor and configured to detect acceleration of the wearable ECG system and output an electrical signal accordingly. The processor is configured to receive the electrical signal from the motion detection module, and control the multiplexor to selectively transmit output of the electrodes to the analog detection module or the digital detection module based on the electrical signal. |
US10813591B2 |
Robotic knee testing device, subjective patient input device and method for using same
An apparatus for evaluating leg movement characteristics of a patient is provided. The apparatus comprises a base assembly configured to at least partially support the patient's torso; and first and second leg support assemblies independently pivotably mounted about a pivot axis relative to the base assembly. Each leg support assembly is configured to at least partially support a portion of a respective one of the first and second legs, independent of the support of the torso. Each of the leg support assemblies also comprises: a first leg support member including a foot rotation assembly configured to at least partially retain and support an associated foot of the patient and to rotate it about an axis of rotation relative to the base assembly; and a second leg support member configured for supporting a portion of the leg at a location proximal relative to the first leg support member. |
US10813590B2 |
Electrophysiological mapping catheter
Disclosed are various examples and embodiments of a cardiac mapping catheter configured for electrophysiological (EP) mapping and suitable for intravascular insertion in a patient's heart, and methods of making same. The cardiac mapping catheter comprises a plurality support arms having electrodes disposed thereon. Various configurations of the cardiac mapping catheter are described and disclosed which provide improved spatial resolution and sensing of EP signals acquired from inside a patient's heart. |
US10813588B2 |
Micro vein enhancer
The present invention is a Miniature Vein Enhancer that includes a Miniature Projection Head. The Miniature Projection Head may be operated in one of three modes, AFM, DBM, and RTM. The Miniature Projection Head of the present invention projects an image of the veins of a patient, which aids the practitioner in pinpointing a vein for an intravenous drip, blood test, and the like. The Miniature projection head may have a cavity for a power source or it may have a power source located in a body portion of the Miniature Vein Enhancer. The Miniature Vein Enhancer may be attached to one of several improved needle protectors, or the Miniature Vein Enhancer may be attached to a body similar to a flashlight for hand held use. The Miniature Vein Enhancer of the present invention may also be attached to a magnifying glass, a flat panel display, and the like. |
US10813587B2 |
Method for determining movement patterns during a dental treatment
A method includes selecting a treatment mode displayed on a screen of a mobile phone or tablet PC, using a camera of the tablet PC or mobile phone to capture an image area containing (i) one or both pupils, the nose, eyebrows, eye hole, lips, ears, cheeks and/or chin of the person, and (ii) a toothbrush moving at least in an X-/Y-plane, and wirelessly receiving sensor data from the toothbrush in the mobile phone or tablet PC. The sensor data contains at least rotational movements and/or acceleration of the toothbrush captured by an acceleration sensor and/or a rotation sensor, disposed in or on the toothbrush. Thereafter, the method includes processing the sensor data in a processor, thereby generating processed sensor data, generating correction information based on the processed sensor data and the selected treatment mode, and displaying the correction information on the screen of the mobile phone or tablet PC. |
US10813581B2 |
Automated detection of spreading depolarizations
Computer-implemented methods and automated systems for real-time detection of spreading depolarizations in a brain injured patient, based an algorithm of (a) providing a reference data base of spreading depolarization waveform templates generated from EEG recordings of confirmed spreading depolarizations (SD) in a reference brain-injured patient cohort; (b) recording an EEG of the brain injured patient to generate recorded EEG waveforms; (c) detecting a slow potential change present in a recorded EEG waveform by applying a power spectral density estimate to the recorded waveform; (d) comparing a detected SPC to a reference database of SD waveform template to identify a candidate SD; and (e) rejecting a candidate SD as a false positive based on overall signal power and amplitude analysis and identifying a non-rejected candidate SD as a detected SD. |
US10813577B2 |
Analyte sensor
The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for measuring an analyte in a host. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for transcutaneous measurement of glucose in a host. |
US10813575B2 |
Dynamic blood glucose data acquiring device and host
A dynamic blood glucose data acquiring device and a host are provided, wherein the collecting device comprises a portable host and a probe assembly; the probe assembly includes two glucolase micro electrode needles and a first circuit board; a first electrode terminal is provided on the first circuit board; the host includes an outer shell and a second circuit board which is located in the outer shell, and a second electrode terminal is provided on the second circuit board; the outer shell further includes a probe mounting position and a fixing structure; the probe assembly is mounted into the probe mounting position in such a way that the glucolase micro electrode needles are projected out of a lower surface of the outer shell; when the probe assembly is mounted into the probe mounting position, the first electrode terminal is electrically connected to the second electrode terminal. |
US10813573B2 |
Biomechanical analysis and validation system and method
A biomechanical analysis and validation system and method suitable for clinical diagnosis while providing accurate measurements of the angles of lower body segments and joints (i.e. without undue drift error and gravity vector estimation error). The system and method use inertial sensors configured to be positioned at the pelvis, the right and left thigh, the right and left shank and the right and left foot, and, optionally plantar pressure sensors to be positioned under the right and left foot of a subject. Biomechanical information of the subject is provided by expressing the orientation of the inertial sensors with respect to the orientation of the lower body segments of the subject. |
US10813571B2 |
Devices and methods for non-invasive monitoring of substance in a body
Devices and methods are provided for non-invasive goal oriented and personalized monitoring of substance consumption directed towards aiding reduction of substance intake by a user. Based on the substance consumption characteristics and the user's profile, the user's substance consumption profile is identified and average amount of the substance in the body at a given time is computed. A threshold corresponding to amount of substance the body can sustain is then computed based on goals set by the user and the substance consumption characteristics and the user's profile. Alerts can be generated and transmitted to the user based on pre-determined conditions to help the user achieve his set goals. |
US10813568B2 |
System and method for classifier-based atrial fibrillation detection with the aid of a digital computer
A system and method for classifier-based atrial fibrillation detection with the aid of a digital computer are provided. Electrocardiography (ECG) features and annotated patterns of the features are maintained in a database, at least some of the patterns associated with atrial fibrillation. A classifier is trained based on the annotated patterns. A representation of an ECG signal recorded by one or more ambulatory monitors is received. ECG features in the representation falling within each of the temporal windows are detected. The trained classifier is used to identify patterns of the ECG features. At least one matrix with weights for the patterns are generated. A value indicative of whether portions of the representation are associated the patient experiencing atrial fibrillation is calculated. That one or more of the portions are associated with the patient experiencing atrial fibrillation is determined. An action is taken based on one or more of the determinations. |
US10813567B2 |
System and method for composite display of subcutaneous cardiac monitoring data
A system and method for facilitating a cardiac rhythm disorder diagnosis based on subcutaneous cardiac monitoring data with the aid of a digital computer are provided. Cutaneous action potentials of a patient are recorded as electrocardiogram (EGC) data over a set time period using a subcutaneous insertable cardiac monitor. A set of R-wave peaks is identified within the ECG data and an R-R interval plot is constructed. A difference between recording times of successive pairs of the R-wave peaks in the set is determined. A heart rate associated with each difference is also determined. The pairs of the R-wave peaks and associated heart rate are plotted as the R-R interval plot. A diagnosis of cardiac disorder is facilitated based on patterns of the plotted pairs of the R-wave peaks and the associated heart rates in the R-R interval plot. |
US10813566B2 |
Selection of optimal channel for rate determination
According to at least one example, an ambulatory medical device is provided. The device includes a plurality of electrodes disposed at spaced apart positions about a patient's body and a control unit. The control unit includes a sensor interface, a memory and a processor. The sensor interface is coupled to the plurality of electrodes and configured to receive a first ECG signal from a first pairing of the plurality of electrodes and to receive a second ECG signal from a second pairing of the plurality of electrodes. The memory stores information indicating a preferred pairing, the preferred pairing being either the first pairing or the second pairing. The processor is coupled to the sensor interface and the memory and is configured to resolve conflicts between interpretations of first ECG signal and the second ECG signal in favor of the preferred pairing. |
US10813564B2 |
Low field magnetic resonance methods and apparatus
According to some aspects a system is provided comprising a low-field magnetic resonance (MR) device, at least one electrophysiological device, and at least one controller configured to operate the low-field MR device to obtain MR data and to operate the at least one electrophysiological device to obtain electrophysiological data. |
US10813561B2 |
Touch-type blood pressure measurement apparatus and method
A touch-type blood pressure measurement apparatus is provided. The touch-type blood pressure measurement apparatus include: a touch sensor configured to generate a contact area signal when a finger of a user is in contact with the touch sensor; at least one photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor configured to generate a PPG signal of the user while the finger is in contact with the touch sensor; a force sensor configured to generate a touch force signal of the finger in contact with the touch sensor; and a controller configured to obtain a blood pressure of the user based on the contact area signal, the PPG signal, and the touch force signal. |
US10813560B2 |
Defibrillator charging
Systems and methods related to the field of cardiac resuscitation, and in particular to devices for assisting rescuers in performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). |
US10813557B2 |
Measurement apparatus, measurement instrument, measurement system, server, analysis method, storage medium, and data structure
Provided are a measurement apparatus, a measurement instrument, a measurement system, a server, an analysis method, a storage medium and a data structure that easily enable good acoustic characteristics while improving the accuracy of body temperature detection. The measurement apparatus includes a metal tube having a first end and a second end; a measurement unit which is arranged at the first end 13a side of the metal tube and is capable of measuring electromagnetic radiation incident from the second end of the metal tube; a sound output unit configured to output sound; and a first path and a second path to the first end of the metal tube for sound outputted from the sound output unit, wherein the first path and the second path have different lengths. |
US10813555B2 |
Apparatus, systems and methods for characterizing, imaging and/or modifying an object
Method and apparatus can be provided according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, with at least one first section of an optical enclosure, it is possible to provide at least one first electro-magnetic radiation. In addition, with at least one second section provided within the enclosure, it is possible to cause, upon impact by the first radiation, a redirection of the first radiation to become at least one second radiation. Further, with at least one third section of the optical enclosure, it is possible to cause at least one second radiation to be provided to a tissue. For example, the redirection of the first radiation causes, at least approximately, a uniform optical illumination on of a surface of the tissue. |
US10813553B2 |
Handheld optical probe in combination with a fixed-focus fairing
An intraoperative probe and a system for optically imaging a surgically significant volume of tissue or other scattering medium. An illumination source generates an illuminating beam that is conveyed to the vicinity of the tissue and a beam splitter, that may be no more than an optical phase reference, splits the illuminating beam into a sample beam along a sample beam path and a reference beam along a reference beam path. A scanning mechanism scans a portion of the sample beam across a section of the scattering medium, while a detector detects return beams from both the reference beam path and the sample beam path and generates an interference signal. A processor computationally moves an effective focus of the sample beam without physical variation of focus of the sample beam. The probe may have a sterilizable fairing that may be detachable. |
US10813548B2 |
Method, system and computer readable medium to determine a strabismus angle between the eyes of an individual
A method, system and computer readable medium for determining a strabismus angle of the eyes of an individual by: positioning the individual with his or her eyes in front of an eye tracker device and in front of a screen at a viewing distance; displaying a small image element on the screen; measuring a position and line of sight of the eyes of the individual with the eye tracker device while the individual is focussing on the small image element; forwarding the measured position and line of sight of the eyes from the eye tracker device to a computer system; and, calculating the strabismus angle between the eyes by calculating the difference in line of sight of the left and right eyes of the individual. |
US10813547B2 |
Methods and apparatus for treating disorders of the ear nose and throat
Methods and apparatus for treating disorders of the ear, nose, throat or paranasal sinuses, including methods and apparatus for dilating ostia, passageways and other anatomical structures, endoscopic methods and apparatus for endoscopic visualization of structures within the ear, nose, throat or paranasal sinuses, navigation devices for use in conjunction with image guidance or navigation system and hand held devices having pistol type grips and other handpieces. |
US10813543B2 |
Insertion portion of endoscope
An insertion portion of an endoscope includes: an image pickup unit having an observation unit and an image pickup cable; and a distal end frame member having a first hole and a second hole and having a contact surface with which a proximal end portion is brought into contact when the image pickup cable is provided in the second hole. The second hole has a shape in which the image pickup cable is rotatable together with the observation unit in a state where the image pickup cable is provided in the second hole. |
US10813538B2 |
Articulation section with locking
This invention is directed to a flexible device having a longitudinal axis, a first elongate member configured to move the flexible device in a first direction relative to the longitudinal axis, and a second elongate member configured to move the flexible device in a second direction relative to the longitudinal axis that is different to the first direction. The flexible device can also have an articulation section including a plurality of articulation links, wherein at least one of the plurality of articulation links can include a body configured to receive the first elongate member and the second elongate member. The flexible device can also include a cinching element configured to engage the first elongate member to substantially limit movement between the plurality of articulation links when a tensile force is applied to the first elongate member and configured to disengage the first elongate member to permit movement between the plurality of articulation links when a tensile force is applied to the second elongate member. |
US10813537B2 |
Shape detection device
A shape detection device includes a flexible insertion section, a curved-shape detection sensor and a flexible exterior tube member arranged in the insertion section. The sensor includes an optical fiber, one or more detecting parts to change characteristics of light propagated by the optical fiber in accordance with a curved shape of the optical fiber, and a light detector. The flexible exterior tube member is arranged in the insertion section to include at least part of the optical fiber, and configured to be curved into a similar shape to the curved shape of the insertion section. The curved-shape detection sensor is partly held and fixed to at least one of the exterior tube member and a distal hold member provided at the distal end of the insertion section. |
US10813535B2 |
Medical system and medical device holding apparatus
A medical device holding apparatus includes a first medical device; a second medical device having a different weight from the first medical device; a base having a counterweight; an arm having a first end coupled to the counterweight via a link mechanism; an adapter for attaching the first medical device or the second medical device to a second end of the arm; a first balance correction member attached to the adapter to attain a weight balance between both sides of the arm in a case where the first medical device is attached to the adapter; and a second balance correction member attached to the adapter to attain a weight balance between the first end and the second end of the arm in a case where the second medical device is attached to the adapter. |
US10813533B2 |
Direct vision cryosurgical probe and methods of use
A direct vision cryosurgical and methods of use are described herein where the device may generally comprise an elongated rigid structure with a distal end, a proximal end, and a central lumen. The distal end may comprise a non-coring optically transparent needle tip with at least one lateral fenestration in communication with the central lumen. The distal end may also house at least one imaging device configured for distal imaging. A proximal end of the device may comprise a handle with a means for connecting the imaging device(s) to an imaging display(s), and a means for accessing bodily tissue in the vicinity of the distal end with a cryo-ablation probe through the central lumen and the lateral fenestration(s) for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. |
US10813531B2 |
Dishwasher with guide rail
A dishwasher with at least one guide rail. The guide rail can slidably couple a dish rack to a tub, where the tub defines at least a portion of a treating chamber. The dish rack can carry at least one wheel assembly that includes at least one wheel. The wheel can be contained in a wheel channel of the wheel assembly. The wheel channel can in part be defined by walls of the guide rail. A track closure can rotatably couple to the guide rail for the selective removal of the dish rack from the guide rail. |
US10813530B2 |
Rack mount for a dishwasher appliance
A rack mounting assembly for supporting an upper rack assembly within a tub of a dishwasher appliance is provided. The rack mounting assembly includes a mounting body that has features for supporting the upper rack assembly and for begin secured to the tub. The tub also includes various features for facilitating mounting of the mounting body thereto. |
US10813527B2 |
Blade and pump impeller assembly for a dishwasher
A dishwasher comprising a chassis, a tub supported by the chassis and at least partially defining a treating chamber, and a pump that circulates wash liquid in the treating chamber. The pump has an impeller that has a cover, a base with an axis of rotation, and at least one fin protruding from the base. The impeller also has a cap removably coupled to the impeller and at least one blade integrally formed with the cap. |
US10813525B2 |
Ultra micron filter for a dishwasher
A dishwasher having a tub at least partially defining a treating chamber, a liquid spray system, a liquid recirculation system fluidly coupling the treating chamber to the spray system to recirculate wash liquid from the treating chamber to the spray system, and filters capable of removing particles from the wash liquid. The filters include a microfilter fluidly coupled to at least one of the recirculation system and the spray system and an ultrafilter fluidly coupled to an outlet side of the microfilter. |
US10813522B2 |
Surface treatment machine with flow-rate control
A surface treatment machine, comprising a frame configured to translate with respect to a surface to treat, a surface treatment element connected to said frame and configured to treat with liquid a surface, a reservoir connected to the frame arranged to provide liquid to the surface treatment element through a delivery mouth; an adjustment element arranged to feed adjustably the liquid supplied from the reservoir to the delivery mouth. It is then provided a sensor configured to measure the flow-rate of the liquid from said reservoir towards the delivery mouth. A control unit receives from the sensor a signal proportional to the flow-rate for adjusting the adjustment element responsive to this value, in order to deliver the liquid with optimization of the flow-rate. It is possible then to maximize the range of the machine, and to optimize the working time of the operator. |
US10813521B2 |
Surface cleaning device with triggerless fluid distribution mechanism
Aspects of the present invention relate to a triggerless extractor surface cleaning device for cleaning a surface in which a cleaning solution is distributed to the surface and extracted using suction along with dirt and/or debris on the surface in a continuous operation as the extractor moves along the surface. The extractor further comprises an encoder positioned adjacent a wheel of the extractor for detecting a rotational direction and speed of the wheel to generate a signal. Based on receiving the signal, a controller controls operation of a valve to situationally distribute the cleaning solution to the surface depending on a forward rotation of the wheel and independent of user actuation of a trigger positioned on a handle used to propel the extractor along the surface. Distribution of the cleaning solution can be further optimized based on the detected rotational speed of the wheel. |
US10813520B2 |
Surface cleaning device with triggerless fluid distribution mechanism
Aspects of the present invention relate to a triggerless extractor surface cleaning device for cleaning a surface in which a cleaning solution is distributed to the surface and extracted using suction along with dirt and/or debris on the surface in a continuous operation as the extractor moves along the surface. The extractor further comprises an encoder positioned adjacent a wheel of the extractor for detecting a rotational direction and speed of the wheel to generate a signal. Based on receiving the signal, a controller controls operation of a valve to situationally distribute the cleaning solution to the surface depending on a forward rotation of the wheel and independent of user actuation of a trigger positioned on a handle used to propel the extractor along the surface. Distribution of the cleaning solution can be further optimized based on the detected rotational speed of the wheel. |
US10813519B2 |
Surface cleaning device with triggerless fluid distribution mechanism
Aspects of the present invention relate to a triggerless extractor surface cleaning device for cleaning a surface in which a cleaning solution is distributed to the surface and extracted using suction along with dirt and/or debris on the surface in a continuous operation as the extractor moves along the surface. The extractor further comprises an encoder positioned adjacent a wheel of the extractor for detecting a rotational direction and speed of the wheel to generate a signal. Based on receiving the signal, a controller controls operation of a valve to situationally distribute the cleaning solution to the surface depending on a forward rotation of the wheel and independent of user actuation of a trigger positioned on a handle used to propel the extractor along the surface. Distribution of the cleaning solution can be further optimized based on the detected rotational speed of the wheel. |
US10813517B2 |
Navigational control system for a robotic device
An autonomous cleaning apparatus includes a chassis, a drive system disposed on the chassis and operable to enable movement of the cleaning apparatus, and a controller in communication with the drive system. The controller includes a processor operable to control the drive system to steer movement of the cleaning apparatus. The autonomous cleaning apparatus includes a cleaning head system disposed on the chassis and a sensor system in communication with the controller. The sensor system includes a debris sensor for generating a debris signal, a bump sensor for generating a bump signal, and an obstacle following sensor disposed on a side of the autonomous cleaning apparatus for generating an obstacle signal. The processor executes a prioritized arbitration scheme to identify and implement one or more dominant behavioral modes based upon at least one signal received from the sensor system. |
US10813514B2 |
Robot cleaner
Disclosed is a cleaner comprising a cleaner body, a front wheel rotatably provided in a front portion of the cleaner body, a rear wheel rotatably provided in a rear portion of the cleaner body, a first member attached to an outer circumferential surface of the front wheel and configured to contact with a cleaning object surface, a second member attached to an outer circumferential surface of the rear wheel and configured to contact with the cleaning object surface, a front motor rotating the front wheel, a rear motor rotating the rear wheel and a controller driving the front motor and the rear motor, wherein the controller controls the front motor and the rear motor to become rotated in the opposite directions while cleaning is performed. |
US10813508B2 |
Towel bar with integrated robe hook
A towel bar includes a retractable and extendable robe hook. The robe hook may be formed in a wall-mounted first base joined by a towel bar to a wall-mounted second base. A shaft may be extended from the base to reveal the robe hook. When extended, the robe hook provides a location from which objects may be hung. When not needed, the robe hook may be pushed into the base and reside within an internal cavity, thereby concealed from view. |
US10813507B2 |
Multiple stage discharge system for a fluid tank
A multiple stage discharge system for a gravity-fed emergency shower system is provided herein. The multiple stage discharge system includes a drain; a first opening defined by the drain; a second opening defined by the drain; and a valve mechanism coupled to the second opening to permit fluid in a fluid tank of the gravity-fed emergency shower system to flow at least partly through the drain via the second opening in response to a fluid level in the fluid tank decreasing to at or below a threshold fluid level. |
US10813502B2 |
Multi-functional cheese storage containers
A method, system, apparatus, and/or device for cutting, slicing, or grating cheese. The method, system, apparatus, and/or device may include a receptacle that include a cavity to store a piece of cheese, wherein the receptacle includes an open end. The method, system, apparatus, and/or device may include a platform located within the cavity, the platform comprising a floor for the piece of cheese to sit on, where the floor includes a set of grooves. The method, system, apparatus, and/or device may include a drive system connected to the platform, the drive system being configured to extend the platform out of the open end and retract the platform within the cavity, where the drive system comprises a gear comprising a set of teeth configured to engage one or more grooves of the set of grooves of the floor. The method, system, apparatus, and/or device may include a handle configured to attach to the open end of the receptacle, the handle comprising a first accessory to engage the piece of cheese. |
US10813496B2 |
Secondary circuit and timing device for appliance
A circuit configuration is disclosed for use in an appliance includes a power switch configured to open and close a first group of electrical contacts, where the contacts while closed cause the appliance to energize upon a user initiating a use of the appliance. The circuit configuration also includes a primary timing device electrically connected to the first group of electrical contacts, the primary timing device being actuated upon energization of the appliance and the primary timing device being configured to de-energize the appliance after a first time period by opening the first group of electrical contacts. The circuit configuration also includes a secondary timing device electrically connected to the power switch by a second group of electrical contacts, where the secondary timing device is configured to de-energize the appliance after a second time period, where the second time period is set based on the first time period. |
US10813495B2 |
Grilling accessory and grilling system
A grilling accessory for use in a cooking space of a cooking appliance is described, which includes two food carriers with at least one cooking area each, which contact a food at the same time. The food carriers are arranged to each other such that the respective cooking areas face each other, wherein at least one of the food carriers has openings in the respective cooking area, wherein the two food carriers are connected with each other via a connecting element comprising a joint. Further, a grilling system is described. |
US10813493B2 |
Food preparation appliance
An apparatus for heating food includes a base and a lid coupled to one another by a hinged handle. Two fluid-filled thermal fluid vessels with flexible surfaces are installed in the lid and base to form a chamber for holding a food item in a low temperature cooking container f. The thermal fluid vessels may be replaced with high temperature cooking plates to sear or brown the food items. A user of the appliance is protected from exposure to hot thermal fluid retained in the vessels during low temperature cooking. |
US10813491B2 |
Appliance for cooking by heating flow with stirring means
A cooking appliance includes a housing including a first compartment forming a cooking space, equipped with a holding device provided to receive ingredients, a stirring device arranged inside the holding device, the holding device and the stirring device being designed to be animated by a relative rotation with respect to each other, the housing further including a main heating device, including, in a second compartment, a ventilation system to generate a heating flow, wherein the ventilation system includes a cross-flow fan, and the main heating device includes at least one heating element arranged inside the first compartment. |
US10813490B2 |
Water inlet connectivity for steam oven
An inlet for steam ovens includes a movable fitting that shifts between extended and retracted positions. The water inlet assembly may be substantially hidden by an oven door when the oven door is in a closed position. |
US10813483B2 |
Drip catcher for stemmed drinking vessel
The present disclosure relates to a device for catching liquid content or condensate flowing down the outer surface of a stemmed drinking vessel, for example a wine glass. A device is provided for collecting liquid flowing down the outside surface of a drinking vessel, the drinking vessel having a bowl and a stem, the device comprising an open and substantially conical main body having a slot along its full length such that the device can be fitted around a portion of the bowl proximal to the stem, and snugly around a portion of the stem proximal to the bowl. |
US10813482B2 |
Portable mattress seating apparatus
A portable mattress seating apparatus attachable to a mattress. The portable mattress seating apparatus clips onto a location on the peripheral of any conventional mattress. The apparatus has a retaining member that is retained under a mattress and above the box spring. The retaining member is attached to a vertical member adjacent to the side of the mattress. The vertical member is attached to another seating member that is oriented parallel to the top of the mattress face. The seat member is attached to a back-rest member. The back-rest member is attached to the seating member distal to the side of the mattress. The back-rest member is adjustable, allowing the back rest to be at acute, obtuse or 90-degree angles to the seating member. Further, the apparatus includes supporting members to spread the weight of a seated person. |
US10813480B2 |
Pillow with a removable insert and method of manufacture thereof
A pillow is provided with an insert or inner pillow that is removable. Having removable insert or inner pillow enables filling of the removable inner pillow with a different filling material that is not amenable to washing. Thus the outer pillow that is in contact with a person's body and tends to accumulate dust and microbes among the fill can be washed after removal of the insert or inner pillow. The insert or inner pillow can be filled with a less expensive filling material such as synthetic fibers, viscoelastic foam, latex etc. whereas the outer pillow can have a superior quality filling material that is softer, fluffier and has better insulating properties such as down or down mixed/blended with feather, thus providing an affordable pillow with comfort and superior characteristics of down and can be laundered to maintain hygiene. The outer surface of the inner pillow may include a fluid impermeable material. |
US10813479B2 |
Fitted sheet with improved gripping effect
A fitted sheet and a gripping element integrable with fitted sheets is provided. The fitted sheet comprises an elastic band and a plurality of gripping elements secured to a surface of the fitted sheet. Each gripping element comprises a horizontal elastic strip and an inverted V shaped elastic segment attached to the horizontal elastic strip. At least two arms of the inverted V shaped segment are attachable diagonally along the surface of the sheet respectively. The horizontal elastic strip is extendable laterally along a surface of the fitted sheet. The resultant force generated by the elastic band and the plurality of gripping elements enhances gripping of the fitted sheet and prevents crumpling and dog ear formation during usage. |
US10813475B2 |
Stacking, display, and serving device for pastries and other food items
A device for stacking, displaying, and serving one or more food items is disclosed. The device may include a base. The device may also include a shaft. The shaft may include at least a first end and a second end. The first end may be removably coupled with the base. The second end may be configured to connect with a removable cap. The device may also include a plurality of stacker pieces. Each stacker piece of the plurality of stacker pieces may be configured to support a food item along positions of the shaft. Each stacker piece may include a support member and a protrusion. The protrusion may have a diameter greater than the diameter of the shaft such that the protrusion is configured to surround the shaft. The support member may include at least one of a bowl, a spoke, a cake pop holder, a disk, or a plate. |
US10813474B2 |
Merchandising system
A system for displaying merchandise includes a first tray member including a passage extending from a first end of the first tray member to a second end of the first tray member. The passage includes a support bed extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the passage, and a ramp extending from the support bed to the second end at an oblique angle. The system further includes a second tray member including the passage. The second tray member is received by the first end of the first tray member, and is operable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the passage has a first length and in the second position the passage has a second length. The system further includes a pusher disposed within the passage and operable between a first position adjacent the ramp, and a second position spaced apart from the ramp. |
US10813470B2 |
System and method for improved pressure adjustment
A method for adjusting pressure within an air bed comprises providing an air bed that includes an air chamber and a pump having a pump housing, selecting a desired pressure setpoint for the air chamber, calculating a pressure target, adjusting pressure within the air chamber until a pressure within the pump housing is substantially equal to the pressure target, determining an actual chamber pressure within the air chamber, and comparing the actual chamber pressure to the desired pressure setpoint to determine an adjustment factor error. The pressure target may be calculated based upon the desired pressure setpoint and a pressure adjustment factor. Furthermore, the pressure adjustment factor may be modified based upon the adjustment factor error determined by comparing the actual chamber pressure to the desired pressure setpoint. |
US10813468B1 |
Multi-zone temperature modulation system for bed or blanket
A temperature modulation system for a bed, blanket, or other furniture includes a fluid for moderating temperature change, a number of conduit circuits for directing the fluid through respective zones, a control unit including a thermoelectric device for modulating temperature of the fluid, and a pump. Each of the conduit circuits selectively and independently directs fluid through its respective zone in order to produce a temperature within the zone that is independent of the temperature outside the zone. The system also includes an arrangement of one or more zones in an arrangement in which the control unit is programmed to vary the zone temperature over time according to a schedule. |
US10813464B2 |
Active fitness chair
In one aspect, an active exercise chair comprising: a seat support, wherein the seat support is rigidly affixed to a top section of a shaft of the gas spring; a seat, wherein the seat is connected to the seat support; a seatback support, wherein the seatback support is pivotably connected to the seat support about a discrete pivot point; a seatback carriage, wherein the seatback carriage is slidably connected to the seatback support, wherein the seatback carriage is connected to a seatback, and wherein the seatback traverses a translational path defined by the geometry of the seatback carriage and the seatback support; and an adjustment carriage that enables a user to modify a torque profile exerted by a force providing element to the seatback support about a pivot connecting the seat support to the seatback support. An end of the force providing element is pivotably connected to the adjustment carriage. |
US10813463B2 |
Compliant backrest
A backrest includes a frame having a pair of laterally spaced upright members connected with longitudinally spaced upper and lower members. A flexible shell has opposite sides coupled to the upright members and upper and lower portions coupled to the upper and lower members. The shell includes first and second slots extending longitudinally along opposite sides of the shell inboard of locations where the shell is connected to the upright members, and one or more third slots extending laterally along the lower portion of the shell above a location where the shell is connected to the lower member. Terminal ends of the one or more third slots are spaced apart from lower terminal ends of the first and second slots. In other embodiments, the shell is a three-dimensional molded component having a plurality of openings. In various embodiments, the slots and/or openings provide different levels of compliance to the backrest. |
US10813458B2 |
Tilting mechanism for chairs
A tilting mechanism (1) for chairs includes a support frame (2), a structure (4) rotationally coupled to the support frame. An elastic system (80) is interposed between the support frame and the structure to counteract a reaction to the tilting of the structure from an at-rest position to a tilted position. An adjustment system (20) is capable of varying the reaction to the tilting. The elastic system (80) includes at least one elastic element (12) and a first and a second stop element (81, 82) fastened at respective longitudinal end portions of the elastic element, respectively. In the at-rest position, the first and second stop elements are in contact with each other, and the elastic element (12) is in a deformed configuration and generates a residual elastic force that is at least partially released on the first and second stop elements. |
US10813452B2 |
Smart logistics cabinet and adjustable partition structure thereof
An adjustable partition structure includes a guiding member, two sets of support blocks, and an adjustable partition structure. The guiding member is fixed to a rear plate. The two sets of support blocks are respectively disposed on two side plates. Each set of support blocks includes a number of support blocks arranged in a longitudinal direction of the side plates. The adjustable partition structure includes a sliding member and an adjustable partition plate. The sliding member defines a sliding hole. The guiding member is received in the sliding hole. The sliding member is slidable relative to the rear plate along the guiding member. The adjustable partition plate and the sliding member are rotationally coupled together. Two side edges of the adjustable partition plate respectively form an abutting piece. The two abutting pieces are supported by the support blocks on a same plane to support the adjustable partition plate. |
US10813445B2 |
Brush drying and storage apparatus
An apparatus is provided for drying and storing brushes, each having a handle and a bundle of bristles extending therefrom. The apparatus comprises a base or sleeve retention member supporting a plurality of elastic sleeves configured to surround one of the bundles of bristles in a conforming and radially compressive relationship, and a brush retention member supporting a plurality of brush retainers configured to retain the respective brush handles. A support rod or post member connects the base and brush retention members in a spaced relationship in a longitudinal direction along the brush handles, with the brush handles retained in the brush retainers and the respective bundles of bristles positioned for engagement with the elastic sleeves. |
US10813438B1 |
Barcode scanner glove with thumb activation
An apparel wearable on a hand of a user is disclosed herein. The apparel includes a wrist brace, a case for supporting a device, and an activation strap for activating the device supported on the case. The wrist brace is wearable on a wrist of the user. The case is configured for housing a device therein, wherein the case can be removable attached to the wrist brace. The activation strap is anchored at a location on the case, wherein the location overlaps with an activation switch of the device, wherein the activation strap activates the activation switch on being pulled by the user. The device can be a barcode scanner, in accordance with one embodiment. |
US10813435B2 |
Device for tightening loose neck skin and method of using the same
A noninvasive method for tightening loose neck skin embodying a non-expensive, indiscrete external tensioning device is provided. The tensioning device is adapted to physically tension and tighten the loose neck skin. The tensioning device may be an elongated thin sheath defining a first surface and an opposing second surface. The first surface provides an adhesive portion that may be adhered to the back of a user's neck is such a manner so as to pull their frontal neck skin upward and backward for effectuating a noninvasive facelift thereof. Embedded between the first and second surfaces may be an integrated memory wire adaptable to move to a pinched condition providing additional tension force between the opposing ends of the tensioning device, and in turn to the neck skin. |
US10813432B1 |
Child resistant lip product material dispenser
A child resistant lip product material dispenser comprises a body having a first opening at a first end and external threads disposed on an external surface of the body proximate the first end. A rotary module has first internal threads configured to engage with the external threads, and a lid is disposed on the rotary module. A lip product material is at least partially disposed within the body. The rotary module further comprises a first plurality of spaced teeth arranged in a circular pattern on a surface of the rotary module facing the lid, and the lid comprises a second plurality of spaced teeth arranged in a circular pattern on a surface of the lid facing the rotary module, wherein the first and second pluralities of spaced teeth are configured to mesh together. |
US10813430B2 |
Razor storage system and methods of use
Various embodiments of the present invention provide a razor storage system, which can be used to extend a usable lifetime of a shaving razor. The razor storage system can comprise a razor platform, an air moving device, a controller in communication with the air moving device, and a hygroscopic material, all enclosed in a sealable container. The razor storage system can further comprise a power supply coupled the controller and a switch configured to activate the controller. |
US10813413B1 |
Buckle configured to accept a slotless strap
A buckle that includes a frame with a first slot and a tongue assembly with a second slot. A terminal section of a strap can be passed through the first and second slots and turned back on itself to form a loop. |
US10813411B2 |
Lace adjustment device
Provided is a lace adjustment device for adjusting a lace provided at a shoe or clothes, the device including: a housing having a lace insertion hole into which the lace is inserted; a fixing lever, disposed in the housing, for fixing the lace inserted into the housing; and an elastic member disposed in the housing and providing an elastic force to the fixing lever such that the fixing lever presses the lace inserted into the housing. According to the lace adjustment device according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a user may conveniently adjust a length of a lace provided at a shoe, clothes, or the like by simply pressing a button instead of directly pulling and tying, from both sides, the lace attached to the shoe, the clothes, or the like. |
US10813408B2 |
Tactile feedback shoe sole
A tactile feedback shoe sole for footwear comprising a main body that defines a toe portion, an arch portion and a heel portion. A first chamber filled with a fluid is disposed in the toe portion. A second chamber comprising a second chamber upper wall, a second chamber lower wall and projections is disposed in the heel portion. A channel is disposed at the arch portion between the first chamber and the second chamber. If the first chamber is pressurized first before exerting pressure on the second chamber, which is likely to happen when the user of the sole runs following a forefoot running technique, the fluid from the first chamber flows to the second chamber and the fluid in the second chamber does not allow contact of the heel of the user to come in contact of the projections present in the inflated second chamber. |
US10813406B2 |
Footwear with improved sole assembly
A flexible shoe including an outer sole assembly and an upper, the outer sole assembly including a damping sole extending lengthwise from a rear end to a front end, widthwise between a lateral side and a medial side, and heightwise from a lower surface to an upper surface, the lower surface having lower grooves, the upper surface having upper grooves, the lower grooves of the lower surface being opposite the upper grooves of the upper surface. The lower grooves of the lower surface and the upper grooves of the upper surface correspond to the main articulations of the foot. The lower grooves of the lower surface and the upper grooves of the upper surface demarcate platforms of the damping sole. |
US10813404B2 |
Shock-absorbing dance shoe assembly
Low-profile dance shoes and associated methods of manufacture are disclosed herein. One aspect of the invention is directed toward a dance shoe that includes an integrated heel member that provides increased support, stability, and shock-absorption for the dancer. The dance shoe can further include a support member configured to provide lateral support to the foot and/or ankle, and a shock-absorption member. |
US10813403B2 |
Football helmet having exceptional impact performance
A NOCSAE-certified football helmet having a plastic shell, internal padding attached to an inner surface of the shell, and a face guard attached to the shell, is configured and designed to have a Predictive Concussion Incidence below 1.90, or 0.75 plus or minus 0.25, or in the range of 0.50 to 1.90, as measured by the 2018 Adult Football STAR Methodology. The face guard is attached to the shell at a plurality of attachment points below a line constructed through the midpoint of the height of the helmet and has an upper portion which contacts the shell above the face opening, without being attached to the shell at that point. The internal padding includes a front pad attached within the shell above the face opening, defining a first zone of a first stiffness and, adjacent to and above the first zone, a second zone of a second stiffness lower than the first stiffness. The internal padding also includes helmet liners which are not inflatable, and which contain slow response microcellular polyurethane pads. |
US10813399B2 |
Necktie retainer
A retainer, and method for preparing a retainer, for a necktie to receive the ends of the necktie looped over, or to be looped over, the neck of a user or, comprising a piece of flexible fabric having a center section and end sections, the material being fitted at reverse opposite end sections with connecting members and shaped to form a frustum-shaped retainer when one end section is folded over the other end section and the connecting members are secured to each other whereby the retainer can then slide over the received necktie ends to move the retainer upwardly to the neck of the user. |
US10813391B2 |
Electroluminescent compact laminar element
A compact electroluminescent laminar element includes a flexible electroluminescent lamp and an electronic module which is connected in the same layer as the lower electrode to the lamp and includes at least an electronic control component, an electronic component for activating the lamp, and a battery, where the lamp and the electronic module are housed together in an encapsulating substrate consisting of a textile or plastic material, forming a closed and compact element that can be water-impermeable. The activation component is a push-button, a temperature sensor, or a movement sensor. It also comprises a reflective layer. |
US10813389B2 |
Packable garment system and related method
A garment is provided including a back panel joined with a bag panel, and a closure strap. The back panel and bag panel can be used in a wearing mode while the garment is worn, then turned inside out into a stowed mode, when the garment is to be stowed, to form a stowage bag within which the garment can be stuffed, with the closure strap movable to a closing configuration to at least partially close an opening of the stowage bag and secure the garment inside the stowage bag. Related methods of use are also provided. |
US10813386B1 |
Transportable mouthpiece
Aspects of the present invention relate to a transportable mouthpiece for use in inhalation of products in gas form, and including a sealable attachment piece. |
US10813384B2 |
Electronic vaping device having formulation level indicator
The e-vaping device includes a vaporizer assembly, which includes a heating element, a pre-vapor formulation reservoir, a pre-vapor formulation level indicator including a plurality of discrete indicator segments, and at least one processor. The pre-vapor formulation reservoir may be configured to contain a pre-vapor formulation and the at least one processor may be configured to determine a difference between a first duty cycle of power supplied to the heating element and a second duty cycle of power supplied to the heating element; and adjust the indicator based on the determined duty cycle difference. |
US10813383B2 |
Dehydration of tobacco and tobacco-derived materials
A method of modifying the moisture level of (e.g., dehydrating) a tobacco plant or portion thereof, a tobacco-derived material, a tobacco product, or a tobacco additive is provided herein. The methods of dehydration disclosed herein can provide various benefits relative to traditional drying techniques, including providing retention of various beneficial components present in green tobacco (e.g., organoleptic compounds and proteins). Smoking articles and other tobacco products including such dehydrated tobacco materials are also provided. |
US10813382B2 |
Methods and machines for pouching smokeless tobacco and tobacco substitute products
A melt-blown fabric for pouching smokeless tobacco or a smokeless tobacco substitute can include melt-blown polymer fibers. The fabric can have a basis weight of less than 30 gsm and a tensile strength of at least 4 mJ in at least one predetermined direction. Method of making the fabric can include melt-blowing a polymeric material against a support surface and bonding the fibers or arranging them in a predetermined orientation. Pouched smokeless tobacco or tobacco substitute products including the fabrics provided herein can provide desirable flavor and tactile experience. |
US10813380B2 |
Method and device for producing a hollow cylindrical, edible container composed of a vegetable item or fruit item
A method and device for producing a hollow cylindrical, edible container composed of a vegetable item or fruit item (10), in particular of a cucumber, courgette or the like, which can be filled with a filling. The device has a centring means (11) for centring and fixing the fruit item (10), a hollowing-out means (21) for removing the core of the fruit item (10) and forming an internal cavity, and a peeling device for removing the outer shell of the fruit item (10). |
US10813377B2 |
Preparation of modified cellulose and its derivatives
This invention discloses methods for producing modified cellulose, modified nanocellulose, modified nanocellulose functionalized with other functional species, and derivatives thereof. The present invention also provides cellulose, nanocellulose, and their derivatives that are safe to use inside an animal or human body and are biocompatible without costly purification. These cellulose or nanocellulose materials can be used in many different applications, including carrier for pharmaceutical active agents and other medical devices. |
US10813376B2 |
Convey line carrier for microwave heating
Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shape of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner. |
US10813370B2 |
System and method for producing stable frozen cocktails and sorbets with high alcohol content
A method of preparation and composition of frozen sorbet type products containing 12-40% by volume of alcoholic beverages is presented. The ice cream type products include sherbets and sorbets. When such products are prepared according to the method herein described their texture and structure remain stable and homogeneous and no separation of alcoholic beverage occurs after freezing and during storage of the frozen products with a freezer shelf life in excess of 12 months. |
US10813369B2 |
Apparatus and method for aeration of a food product
An apparatus (300) for aerating a food product, (200, 300) comprising a housing (10) with an inlet (100) for the food product and an outlet for the aerated food product, and, within the housing (10), first and second pairs (210, 220, 240) of a rotor and a stator each having complementary toothed rims orientated in opposition in the axial direction, and a gas injector (1) for injecting, at an upstream position relative to the first pair (210, 220) of a rotor and a stator, a gas in the food product to be aerated, wherein a further inlet (310) is provided for injecting, at a position between a pair (210, 220) and an adjacent pair (240) of a rotor and a stator, an additional composition to be mixed with the food product. |
US10813365B2 |
Method and system for processing meat products in a modified atmosphere
A method and system for wrapping meat in containers is provided. The method and system provide a modified atmosphere, other than that which exists as standard air, to a container such that a final sealed product contains an internal volume or atmosphere of modified gas. In-line processing features dispense the desired modified gas such that minimal interruption is provided in an automated or partially automated packing operation. |
US10813361B2 |
Use of agrimonia pilosa extract in preparation of drug for removing plant virus in tomato plants
Disclosed are the use of an Agrimonia pilosa extract in the preparation of an agent for inhibiting or reducing growth virus in tomato plants, and a method for the Agrimonia pilosa extract. |
US10813359B2 |
Fungal endophytes for improved crop yields and protection from pests
The invention provides a synthetic combination of a crop and at least one fungal endophyte, wherein the crop is a host plant of the endophyte. Provided are also methods and compositions for producing such synthetic combinations. The endophyte reproduces and enhances the agronomic characteristics of the crop. Methods for inoculating the host plant with the endophyte, for propagating the host-endophyte combination, and for detecting the presence of the endophyte and of its metabolites within a host plant are also described. |
US10813356B2 |
Herbicidal composition comprising cinmethylin and dimethenamid
The present invention relates to a herbicidal composition comprising dimethenamid or dimethenamid-P. The invention also relates to methods and uses for controlling undesirable vegetation, in particular in crops. |
US10813355B2 |
Compositions for inhibition of insect sensing
In one aspect, the invention relates to chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit sensory (e.g., host targeting) functions in airborne insects such as mosquitoes. Methods of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. |
US10813351B2 |
Formulations for control and repellency of biting arthropods
This disclosure relates to a method for the control or repellency of biting arthropods. The method comprises bringing the biting arthropods into contact with a biting arthropod repellent formulation. The biting arthropod repellent formulation comprises nootkatone in combination, or in synergistic combination, with skin or plant derived compounds and compounds structurally similar to them (e.g., ketones, cyclic ketones, esters, gamma or delta lactones, and branched and/or unsaturated carboxylic acids), and/or one or more repellents selected from the group consisting of DEET®, para-menthane-3,8-diol (PMD), Picaridin, ethyl 3-[acetyl(butyl)amino]propanoate (IR3535), and other nitrogen-containing repellents including amines, amides, and nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds. This disclosure also relates to a biting arthropod repellent formulation comprising nootkatone in combination, or in synergistic combination, with the skin or plant derived compounds and compounds structurally similar to them, and/or the one or more repellents. |
US10813350B2 |
Device and method for detecting blockages in an agricultural sprayer
An agricultural sprayer arrangement includes a chassis, at least one ground engaging traction member carried by the chassis, a liquid tank carried by the chassis, a boom carried by the chassis, a fluid conduit associated with the boom that is fluidly connected to the liquid tank, a spray nozzle that is fluidly connected to the fluid conduit and includes a nozzle body, a differential pressure sensor with a first pressure sensor in the fluid conduit associated with the spray nozzle and a second pressure sensor in the nozzle body, and an electrical processing circuit coupled to the differential pressure sensor. The differential pressure sensor is configured to output a pressure difference signal and the electrical processing circuit is configured to report a blocked nozzle when the pressure difference signal is less than a predetermined threshold value. |
US10813349B1 |
Apparatus and method for eradicating mosquito eggs
An apparatus for controlling mosquito populations by eradicating mosquito eggs. The apparatus consists of a spawning tank, a multi-purpose spawning tank cover, a confining chamber, a water refilling chamber and a water pump. The apparatus can be set to operate either in automated mode or in manual mode. In the automated operation mode, a timer-controlled water pump transfers mosquito eggs from the spawning tank to the confining chamber where the mosquito eggs are trapped and drowned. In the manual operation mode, the cover of the spawning tank is used as a depressor bowl and the spawning tank functions as a confining chamber. Experimental results show that the mosquito egg eradicating apparatus can effectively eradicate 90% of field mosquito eggs in four hours. |
US10813347B2 |
Fishing machine and control method of fishing machine
A fishing machine includes a rotary drum for winding a fishing line, capable of rotating in a reeling direction and in a unreeling direction, a drive motor for rotating the rotary drum in the reeling direction and in the unreeling direction, and an electromagnetic clutch for transmitting the rotation of the drive motor to the rotary drum. The electromagnetic clutch is capable of variably setting a transmitting torque of rotation, and the transmitting torque is set to a value for cancelling a mechanical load in the unreeling direction of the fishing machine. |
US10813346B2 |
Enhanced immunoglobulin diversity
The invention provides compositions and methods for enhanced production of immunoglobulin diversity. Specifically, the invention provides compositions and methods for making accessible a B cell receptor repertoire that has not been culled by developmental tolerance mechanisms. The invention also provides transgenic animals, cells, and antibodies resulting from these compositions and methods. |
US10813339B2 |
Tomato hybrids SVTM9011 and SVTM9012 and parents thereof
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato hybrid SVTM9011, tomato hybrid SVTM9012, tomato line PSQ-9Z16-5180V, and tomato line PSQ-9Z16-5182V. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTM9011, tomato hybrid SVTM9012, tomato line PSQ-9Z16-5180V, and tomato line PSQ-9Z16-5182V and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTM9011, tomato hybrid SVTM9012, tomato line PSQ-9Z16-5180V, and tomato line PSQ-9Z16-5182V comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US10813337B2 |
Cotton variety ST 5517GLTP
The cotton variety ST 5517GLTP is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety ST 5517GLTP with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of ST 5517GLTP and to plants of ST 5517GLTP reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from ST 5517GLTP. |
US10813336B2 |
Cotton variety 17R008
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 17R008. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 17R008. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 17R008 and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 17R008 with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods. |
US10813331B1 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH100388
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH100388. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH100388, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH100388 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH100388. |
US10813323B1 |
Hexaploid Schedonorus arundinaceus plant that possesses a Lolium multiflorum cytoplasm useful for producing rhizomatous hybrids
The tall fescue DH66OP Accession No. PI 690020 represents a genetic stock possessing an L. multiflorum cytoplasm that can enhance or induce rhizome formation across various genotypes. DH66OP may allow for the transfer the L. multiflorum cytoplasm to additional tall fescue genotypes for the recovery of genotypes expressing rhizomes. |
US10813321B2 |
Lettuce variety 79-818 RZ
The present invention relates to a Lactuca sativa seed designated 79-818 RZ. The present invention also relates to a Lactuca sativa plant produced by growing the 79-818 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the lettuce cultivar, represented by lettuce variety 79-818 RZ. |
US10813318B2 |
Tobacco plants having altered amounts of one or more alkaloids in leaf and methods of using such plants
This disclosure provides a number of sequences involved in the transport of alkaloids from the root to the leaf in tobacco, methods of using such sequences, tobacco plants carrying modifications to such sequences, and tobacco products made from such plants. |
US10813316B1 |
Inbred corn line 7NNDJ6367
A novel maize variety designated 7NNDJ6367 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety 7NNDJ6367 with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 7NNDJ6367 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety 7NNDJ6367 or a locus conversion of 7NNDJ6367 with another maize variety. |
US10813312B2 |
Methods and products for controlling silk fly and phorid fly in maize
The invention relates to methods for producing maize plants, plant materials and seeds that provide a means of controlling and defending against the corn silk fly and phorid fly, and improved maize plants, plant materials and seed produced by these methods. Corn silk flies and phorid flies are highly detrimental and destructive insects damaging maize plants, plant materials and seed during their growing stages in many different geographic regions worldwide. The inventive methods utilize molecular markers to incorporate genes that prove a means for controlling and defending against the corn silk fly and phorid fly into male and female inbred parent maize lines used to produce maize hybrids, or into at least one of the maize parent lines of a hybrid. |
US10813311B2 |
Tomato hybrid SVTM9003 and parents thereof
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato hybrid SVTM9003 and tomato line PSQ9Z13-T028. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTM9003 and tomato line PSQ9Z13-T028 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTM9003 and tomato line PSQ9Z13-T028 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US10813307B2 |
Tomato hybrid DRTX3907 and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of tomato hybrid DRTX3907 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid DRTX3907 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another tomato plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the fruit and gametes of such plants. |
US10813305B2 |
Regeneration and transformation of Cosmos Bipinnatus plantlets
Cosmos bipinnatus cotyledons are isolated as explants, and the isolated explants are cultured onto a regeneration medium to obtain regenerated Cosmos bipinnatus shoots. The regeneration medium optionally includes a basal medium, a cytokinin, an ethylene action inhibitor, and a nitrogen source. |
US10813302B2 |
Cylindrical drip irrigation emitter
A system including: (a) a pipe having an aperture providing fluid communication between inner and outer pipe surfaces; (b) a cylindrical drip emitter disposed within the pipe, including: an emitter body having an outer facing having a generally convex contour adapted in generally complementary fashion to a concave contour of the inner pipe surface, the outer facing secured to the inner surface; a liquid inlet section adapted to receive a liquid from within the pipe, and to deliver the liquid, via the aperture, to the outer facing; a pressure-reducing section disposed in fluid communication with the liquid inlet section; functionally active sections including the pressure-reducing section, the liquid inlet section, the functionally active sections disposed within, and longitudinally defining, a position of a longitudinal segment of the body; and at least one functionally passive section, disposed on the outer facing, within the longitudinal segment; and (c) a liquid flow path fluidly connecting between the liquid inlet section and the passive section, via the pressure-reducing section, and between the passive section and an ambient environment, via the first aperture, wherein the first aperture is situated within longitudinal bounds of the longitudinal segment, and radially aligned with the functionally passive section disposed within the longitudinal segment. |
US10813301B2 |
Irradiance-controlled fixture for horticultural applications
Various implementations disclosed herein includes a method for operating lighting fixtures in horticultural applications. The method may include receiving a user input of a desired irradiance for a first color channel of one or more lighting fixtures that irradiates a plant bed, in which each of the one or more lighting fixtures comprises at least one light emitting diode (LED) array, determining, for each of the one or more lighting fixtures, a PWM setting of the first color channel such that each of the one or more lighting fixtures irradiate the plant bed at the desired irradiance based on calibration data stored in each of the one or more lighting fixtures, and applying, to each of the one or more lighting fixtures, the determined PWM setting of the first color channel. |
US10813298B2 |
Two-color net for protecting fruit against damage caused by direct solar radiation and high temperatures
Two-color net for protecting fruit against damage caused by direct solar radiation and high temperatures, used in combination and/or separately, which is made with two monofilaments that are blue and grey in color with a thickness of 0.26-0.32 mm. |
US10813296B1 |
Zero leak pilot operated valve having two seats
A valve includes an inlet and an outlet, a body including a first seat and a second seat, wherein the first seat and second seat are spaced apart from each other at a predetermined distance, a cavity in the body, a piston positioned in the cavity, wherein the piston rests against the first seat and the second seat when in the closed position, and a pilot ball adjacent the piston. |
US10813290B2 |
Component and method for crop ramp and belt support
A crop ramp and belt support component for an agricultural harvesting head is provided. The crop ramp and belt support component includes a forward portion, a rear portion, and a belt support portion that are generally planar. The forward portion is inclined relative to the rear portion, and the rear portion extends from the forward portion. The belt support portion is substantially parallel to the rear portion and is configured to extend at least partially below an interior surface of a belt conveyor. The forward portion, the rear portion, and the belt support portion are fabricated as a unitary component. |
US10813285B2 |
Lawn mower
A cutter blade of a lawn mower includes a blade body and flaps. The blade body includes a shape with a sweepback angle inclined in a reverse-rotation direction of the cutter blade. The flap pivotal axis is provided along a blade edge without intersecting with a blade rotational axis. A flap pivotal axis is provided at a position offset from a line perpendicular to the blade rotational axis and in parallel to the pivotal axis, in a rotation direction of the cutter blade. |
US10813284B2 |
Electric walk behind greens mower
An electric walk behind greens mower having a traction drum split into a first half and a second half, each half rotatable at a different speed to provide traction drive and steering for the mower in response to actuation of hand controls by an operator, or in response to commands from an electronic controller based on the signals from a proximity sensor on the mower. The electric walk behind greens mower includes a pair of electric traction drive motors, one of the electric traction drive motors rotating each half of the split traction drum. |
US10813283B2 |
Swathing unit
A swathing unit (12) for an agricultural mower (4) includes at least one side deflector plate (14) that defines one side of a discharge opening (18) and is adjustable between a wide swath configuration and a narrow swath configuration. The side deflector plate (14) is attached to a pivot mechanism (30) and is angularly adjustable about a pivot axis (X) between an inner position and an outer position. The side deflector plate (14) comprises a first plate element (20) that is attached to the pivot mechanism and a second plate element (22) that is attached to the first plate element and is adjustable to adjust the overall length of the side deflector plate. The second plate element is attached to a control element (32) that cooperates with a guide element (42) to control adjustment of the length and the angular position of the side deflector plate. Movement of the control element relative to the guide element causes simultaneous adjustment of the length and the angular position of the side deflector plate (14). |
US10813280B2 |
Spreader for particulate material
A spreader for spreading particulate material has a plurality of outlets transversely spaced-apart in a direction perpendicular to a direction of travel of the spreader. The outlets are configured to receive the material from a metering device and to dispense an amount of the material to mid-rows between crop rows on a field such that the plurality of outlets dispenses half the amount of material to an outermost mid-row compared to the amount of material dispensed to the other mid-rows. Also, the metering device may have two metering elements, which may be controlled to meter the material to only one side of the spreader. A centrally located outlet situated on a driving line of the spreader may receive material from both metering elements so that the centrally located nozzle can dispense the material whenever one or the other side of the spreader is not dispensing material. |
US10813279B2 |
Tank support assembly for an agricultural implement
A tank support assembly for an agricultural implement includes a primary connecting member and first, second, and third support members. The primary connecting member is configured to couple to a main frame assembly of the agricultural implement, where the primary connecting member extends substantially along a longitudinal axis of the agricultural implement. The first support member is configured to couple to the primary connecting member at an end of the first support member. The second and third support members are configured to couple to the first support member, the primary connecting member, or a combination thereof, at ends of the second and third support members. The first support member extends substantially vertically upward from the primary connecting member and the second and third support members extend generally upward and generally outward from the primary connecting member. The first, second, and third support members are configured to transfer a portion of a weight of a tank to the primary connecting member. |
US10813275B2 |
System and method for independent calibration of meter rollers
The present disclosure describes an agricultural product distribution system having first and second product meters configured to meter first and second amounts of agricultural product from a product tank over first and second periods of time, respectively. The system also includes first and second motors coupled to the first and second product meters, respectively, and configured to turn the first and second product meters a first number of turns and a second number of turns, respectively, over the first and second periods of time to meter the first and second amounts of agricultural product. Further, the system includes a controller configured to receive inputs indicative of the first amount of agricultural product, the first number of turns, the second amount of agricultural product, and the second number of turns and to compare the signals to determine first and second calibration rate of the first and second product meters. |
US10813272B2 |
System and method for determining the position of a sensor mounted on an agricultural machine based on ground speed and field characteristic data
In one aspect, a system for determining a position of a sensor mounted on an agricultural machine may include a ground speed sensor configured to capture data indicative of a ground speed of the agricultural machine. The system may also include a non-contact-based sensor configured to capture data indicative of a field characteristic of the field across which the agricultural machine is traveling. Furthermore, a controller of the system may be configured to determine a first ground speed value of the implement frame based on the data received from the ground speed sensor and a second ground speed value based on the data received from the non-contact-based sensor. Additionally, the controller may be configured to determine a position of the non-contact-based sensor relative to a field surface of the field across which the agricultural machine is traveling based on the first ground speed value and the second ground speed. |
US10813266B2 |
System and method for leveling an agricultural implement
A method includes receiving a first signal indicative of an implement pitch angle from a sensor, determining whether the pitch angle is within a pitch angle range, generating a first control signal indicative of instructions to adjust a hitch actuator if the pitch angle is not within the pitch angle range, and communicating the first control signal to the hitch actuator. |
US10813264B2 |
Depth control for ground engaging tools of an implement
The present inventors have recognized that hydraulic cylinders for raising and lowering ground engaging tools of an implement can be synchronously controlled with respect to a prioritized primary set of tools, such as a section of tillage shanks for ripping compacted soil, which cylinder adjustment affects all other sections due to the arrangement of the primary set on the frame. A user can electronically command new ground engaging depths for the primary set and/or any secondary set of ground engaging tools. If the primary set is updated, the system can synchronously control the primary set and the other sections to adjust respective cylinders to achieve desired depths. However, if only a second set is updated, and not the primary set, the system can control only the second set to adjust its cylinder to the desired depth without affecting the primary set or any other second set. |
US10813262B2 |
System and method for generating a prescription map for an agricultural implement based on yield map and/or crop biomass
In one aspect, the present subject matter is directed to a method for maintaining a desired amount of residue coverage in a field during a tillage operation. The method includes generating, with a computing device, an available residue map that includes an amount of available residue at each location of the field using a yield map and/or crop biomass. The method also includes generating, with the computing device, a desired residue coverage map that includes a desired amount of residue coverage for each location within the field. Further, the method includes determining, with the computing device, an amount of residue that needs to be incorporated into the surface of the field based on the available residue map and the desired residue coverage map. Moreover, the method includes generating, with the computing device, a prescription map for the field based on a correlation between a tillage parameter of one or more ground-engaging tools of the implement and the amount of residue that needs to be incorporated into the surface of the field. In addition, the method includes controlling the tillage parameter based on the prescription map during the tillage operation to maintain the desired amount of residue coverage at each of the locations in the field. |
US10820461B2 |
Component mounting machine
In a component mounting machine, before the suction nozzle held by the rotary head is automatically exchanged, the nozzle ID codes of all suction nozzles arranged on the nozzle station are continuously read at a high speed and stored in association with the position of each suction nozzle. Sequentially imaging the nozzle ID code display section of each suction nozzle of each column is performed without stopping the mark imaging camera while moving the camera in an arrangement direction of the suction nozzle of each column of the nozzle station. The movement direction of the camera is reversed each time the last imaging operation of one column is completed and the camera is moved to imaging an adjacent column and the nozzle ID code of each suction nozzle of each column read at the image processing is stored in the storage in association with the position of each suction nozzle. |
US10820459B2 |
Component mounting line
Component mounting line includes multiple component mounting machines arranged along a conveyance direction of a board, feeder storage container that stores multiple feeders that are attachable and detachable to component mounting machine, and exchanging robot capable of exchanging feeder between feeder storage container and each of the component mounting machines, in which feeder storage container is installed in the same arrangement as the multiple component mounting machines, and exchanging robot moves along the conveyance direction of the board and exchanges feeder. Accordingly, regardless of which of the component mounting machines feeder is used in, replenishment and collection may be performed in feeder storage container, so that an operator can easily replenish and collect feeder. |
US10820458B2 |
Component mounting device and nozzle exchange method used in the component mounting device
A component mounting device (1) includes: a nozzle station (72), and the nozzle station (72) includes a lifting and lowering member (86) capable of lifting and lowering, a nozzle accommodation device (77) that accommodates multiple types of suction nozzles (66) that correspond to the type of the nozzle tool (60) to be attachable and detachable therein, a positioning device (95) that positions the nozzle accommodation device (77) at multiple height positions in accordance with the type of the nozzle tool (60), and a fiducial mark (78) provided on the nozzle accommodation device (77). An exchange control device (93) includes a fiducial mark position calculating section (93a) that positions the nozzle accommodation device (77) at multiple height positions, and calculates each of the positions of the fiducial marks (78) at the multiple height positions, and a nozzle exchange control section (93b) that exchanges the suction nozzle (66) by aligning the nozzle tool (60) with respect to the nozzle accommodation device (77) using the calculated position of the fiducial mark (78) as a reference when the nozzle accommodation device (77) is positioned at the multiple height positions in accordance with the exchange of the nozzle tool (60). |
US10820457B1 |
Electromagnetic wave shielding sheet and printed wiring board
An electromagnetic wave shielding sheet according to the disclosure is configured by a protection layer, a metal layer, and a conductive adhesive layer. The metal layer has a plurality of openings, and an aperture ratio of the opening is 0.1%-20%. In addition, a tensile breaking strength of the electromagnetic wave shielding sheet is 10 N/20 mm-80 N/20 mm. |
US10820455B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a display panel to display an image; a heat radiating member at a side portion of the display panel and including a first adhesive layer, a second adhesive layer, and a heat radiating layer between the first adhesive layer and the second adhesive layer; and a heat generating member overlapping the display panel and the heat radiating member when viewed in a plan view, and the heat radiating member includes a first area overlapping the heat generating member and a second area adjacent to the first area when viewed in a plan view, the first adhesive layer and the second adhesive layer are connected to each other through a plurality of through holes defined through the heat radiating layer, and the plurality of through holes includes a through hole in the second area. |
US10820454B2 |
Vapor chamber heat spreaders with engineered vapor and liquid flow paths
A vapor chamber heat spreader includes a condenser arranged at a top end of the vapor chamber heat spreader, an evaporator arranged at an opposite end to the condenser; and multi-level wick structures. The multi-level structures include a first planar wick arranged adjacent to the condenser, a second planar wick arranged adjacent to the evaporator, a plurality of condenser posts for supplying liquid condensed by the condenser, a plurality of evaporator posts for supply the liquid towards the evaporator, and a mesh layer. The mesh layer is arranged between the condenser posts and the evaporator posts and configured to separate the condenser posts from the evaporator posts. The mesh layer includes a plurality of vent holes. The mesh layer is a porous layer having high permeability. |
US10820453B2 |
Power cabinet, grid-connected photovoltaic system and container
A power cabinet, a grid-connected photovoltaic system and a container are provided according to the present application. In the power cabinet, three types of devices, namely, a heat dissipation element, a magnetic element, and a high-protection-level element are arranged in three mutually independent cavities, respectively; corresponding heat dissipation devices are further arranged in the three cavities respectively, and each of the heat dissipation devices meets the heat dissipation requirements of the devices in the corresponding cavity. With this arrangement, the three types of devices have their own heat dissipation solutions respectively and do not affect one another. Even if they are operated for a long time in a dusty environment, the magnetic element will not be affected by dust since the heat dissipation requirements of the three devices are satisfied in the three cavities respectively, and the reliability is improved compared with the conventional technology. |
US10820451B2 |
Multimode cooling control of air handling units to prevent condensation
A cooling system, large-scale information handling system (LIHS), and method avoid vapor condensation in information technology (IT) modules by operating all air handling units (AHU) in the same mode of operation. An AHU supervisory controller of the cooling system determines whether a trigger condition exists that indicates a risk of vapor condensation in the at least one IT module within LIHS that is cooled by more than one AHU. Each AHU directs the intake of cooling air in a selected mode of operation from among: (i) an outside air mode; and (ii) a mechanically cooled air mode. In response to determining that the trigger condition exists, the AHU supervisory controller triggers all AHUs to operate in a mode of operation selected to avoid condensation. |
US10820447B1 |
Immersion cooling system with top mounted bus bar
A liquid immersion cooling system can include a tank having an upward facing opening at a top portion of the tank. A mounting mechanism fixes one or more electronic components to an interior of the tank. A bus bar assembly is located at the top portion of the tank, the bus bar assembly having a shield that covers one or more bus bars of the bus bar assembly from above. Power terminals of each of the one or more electronic components engage with the one or more bus bars of the bus bar assembly from below. |
US10820446B2 |
Appliance immersion cooling system
A appliance immersion tank system comprising: a generally rectangular tank adapted to immerse in a dielectric fluid a plurality of appliances, each in a respective appliance slot distributed vertically along, and extending transverse to, the long axis of the tank; a primary circulation facility adapted to circulate the dielectric fluid through the tank; a secondary fluid circulation facility adapted to extract heat from the dielectric fluid circulating in the primary circulation facility, and to dissipate to the environment the heat so extracted; and a control facility adapted to coordinate the operation of the primary and secondary fluid circulation facilities as a function of the temperature of the dielectric fluid in the tank. A plenum, positioned adjacent the bottom of the tank, is adapted to dispense the dielectric fluid substantially uniformly upwardly through each appliance slot. A weir, integrated horizontally into a long wall of the tank, is adapted to facilitate substantially uniform recovery of the dielectric fluid flowing through each appliance slot. All active and most passive components of both the primary and secondary fluid circulation facilities, and the control facility are fully redundant, and are adapted automatically to operate in a fail-soft mode. |
US10820437B2 |
Flexible packaging for a wearable electronic device
The document discloses a stretchable packaging system for a wearable electronic device. The system includes a first electronic component and a flexible trace connected to the first electronic component. An elastomer layer having a variable thickness at least partially encapsulates the first electronic component and the flexible trace. A first region of the layer has a first thickness that is greater than a second thickness of a second region of the layer that at least partially encapsulates the trace. |
US10820435B2 |
Display screen stand and mount system
Various embodiments provide a display screen system that includes a display screen, a first stand element, and a second stand element. The display screen can include a front display surface, a back surface, and a bottom surface. The first and second stand elements can each include a connection element disposed between a first end and a second end. The display screen stand system can be configured to be assembled in a table top configuration or a wall mount configuration. In the table top configuration, the first stand element and the second stand element are attached to the bottom of the display screen. In the wall mount configuration, the first stand element and the second stand element are configured to be coupled to the back of the display screen. |
US10820434B2 |
Display apparatus
The display apparatus includes a display assembly. The display apparatus further includes a mounting device on which the display assembly is mounted and a rotating shaft forming the center of rotation of the display assembly. The rotating shaft is at a fixed location for the mounting device and the display assembly, respectively. The display assembly is switched between a first mode and a second mode rotated from the first mode about a rotating shaft and is changed in the height of the center of the display assembly. |
US10820429B2 |
Cover for a housing, battery sensor and method for producing a battery sensor
A cover for a housing including a number of press-fit pins which have at least two different press-fit zones. A battery sensor including a cover of this kind, and a method for producing a battery sensor are also disclosed. |
US10820428B2 |
Attachment apparatus and methods for use
An example assembly includes a composite sandwich panel that further includes a facing, a hole defined by a perimeter, and electrical circuitry on the facing. The assembly further includes an electrical component and an insert. The insert is positioned within the hole and includes a first attachment component. The assembly further includes a cap that includes a second attachment component that is releasably attachable to the first attachment component through the hole to electrically couple the electrical component to the electrical circuitry and mechanically couple the electrical component to the facing. |
US10820425B2 |
Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A display device is provided. The display device includes a display panel, a flexible circuit board, an integrated circuit, and a conductive layer. The flexible circuit board is electrically connected with the display panel and includes a plurality of conductive wires. The integrated circuit is disposed on the flexible circuit board and has a plurality of bumps. The conductive layer is disposed between the integrated circuit and the flexible circuit board and covers a periphery of the integrated circuit. In addition, the conductive layer includes an adhesive and a plurality of conductive particles distributed in the adhesive. Moreover, the bumps are electrically connected with the conductive wires through the conductive particles. |
US10820418B2 |
Electronic module, method for manufacturing same and electronic device comprising a module of said type
The invention relates to an electronic module comprising a dielectric support film having a first side, conductor paths that are printed on said first side, and a semiconductor component which connects the conductor paths by means of electrical connections. The electronic module of the invention is characterized in that each electrical connection includes a lead wire that connects a contact of the semiconductor component to each path directly or via an island or an interconnection pad. |
US10820413B2 |
Metal-clad laminate, metal member with resin, and wiring board
The metal-clad laminate includes an insulating layer and a metal layer that exists in contact with at least one surface of this insulating layer. The insulating layer includes a cured product of a thermosetting resin composition that contains an epoxy compound having a number-average molecular weight of 1000 or less and at least two epoxy groups per molecule, a polyphenylene ether, a cyanate ester compound, a curing catalyst, and a halogen-based flame retardant. The halogen-based flame retardant is a flame retardant incompatible and dispersed in the thermosetting resin composition. The metal layer includes a metal substrate and a cobalt-containing barrier layer provided on at least a contact surface side of this metal substrate with the insulating layer. In the metal-clad laminate, the contact surface has, as surface roughness, a ten-point average roughness Rz of 2 μm or less. |
US10820409B1 |
Method of manufacturing a computer device
According to a first aspect, there is provided a computer structure comprising a first silicon substrate and a second silicon substrate. Computer circuitry configured to perform computing operations is formed in the first silicon substrate, which has a self-supporting depth and an inner facing surface. A plurality of distributed capacitance units are formed in the second silicon substrate, which has an inner facing surface located in overlap with the inner facing surface of the first substrate and is connected to the first substrate via a set of connectors arranged extending depthwise of the structure between the inner facing surfaces. The inner facing surfaces have matching planar surface dimensions. The second substrate has an outer facing surface on which are arranged a plurality of connector terminals for connecting the computer structure to a supply voltage. The second substrate has a smaller depth than the first substrate. |
US10820403B2 |
Irradiation target for radioisotope production, method for preparing and use of the irradiation target
The invention provides a sintered rare earth metal oxide target for producing a radioisotope in an instrumentation tube of a nuclear power reactor, wherein the sintered target has a density of at least 90 percent of the theoretical density, and wherein the sintered target contains chromium in an amount of from 500 to 2000 μg/g, and Mg and/or Ca in an amount of from 1000 to 6000 μg/g. The sintered target is prepared by providing a rare earth metal oxide powder, blending the rare earth metal oxide powder with chromium oxide, dry granulating and consolidating the powder in a mold to form a spheroidal green body, and sintering the green body in solid phase to form a spheroidal ytterbia target. |
US10820399B2 |
X-ray inspection device and method for determining degree of consumption of target of X-ray tube in X-ray inspection device
An X-ray inspection device comprises: an X-ray tube configured to cause an electron beam to collide with a target, thereby generating an X-ray; an X-ray detector configured to detect the X-ray having been output from the X-ray tube and having been transmitted through an inspection target object; a measurement section configured to detect the X-ray output from the X-ray tube for a predetermined period by the X-ray detector to detect an X-ray amount in the predetermined period, thereby measuring a maximum value Imax and a minimum value Imin of the X-ray amount in the predetermined period; and a calculation section configured to calculate an X-ray amount fluctuation rate by using the maximum value Imax and the minimum value Imin of the X-ray amount measured by the measurement section. |
US10820398B2 |
Mobile X-ray apparatus and method of controlling power in mobile X-ray apparatus
A mobile X-ray apparatus and a method of controlling power in the mobile X-ray apparatus. According to the mobile X-ray apparatus and the method, the mobile X-ray apparatus includes a battery management system that determines whether a battery is shut down when in a forced charge mode, subsequently determines whether the battery exits an over-discharged state, and then controls a power supply to enter a shutdown mode or a normal charge mode according to results of the determining. Thus, it is possible to safely charge the battery. |
US10820395B2 |
Methods for operating mechatronic transforming luminaire swarms
A method for operating a robotic agent swarm system. The method includes: sending, via a communication network, a reconfiguration instruction from an orchestration controller to a number of robotic luminaire agents, each of the robotic luminaire agents of the swarm system being held at least periodically against an architectural surface comprising a holonomic operational area by a suspension and having a light source configured to illuminate a region in a proximity of the architectural surface. The method also includes changing one or more operating conditions of one or more of the robotic luminaire agents in response to the reconfiguration instruction, including holonomically moving at least one of the robotic luminaire agents from a first position on the holonomic operational area to a second position on the holonomic operational area. |
US10820390B2 |
Method of operating an optoelectronic component and optoelectronic component
A method of operating an optoelectronic component, including a plurality of picture elements and a plurality of temperature sensors, wherein the picture elements are each configured to emit light, and the temperature sensors thermally conductively connect to the picture elements, the method including acquiring temperature values supplied by the temperature sensors; and controlling the picture elements in dependence on the acquired temperature values. |
US10820389B2 |
Driving a lighting element
An analogue dimmer driver for driving an LED lighting element (54) to generate coded light comprises an output component (54) which provides a primary current (ipr), a capacitor (53) connected to the output component, a switch (S1) via which the lighting element is connectable to the current source in parallel with the capacitor. Switching is performed by periodically opening and closing the switch to code information into light generated by the lighting element. The output component has an input configured to receive a dimming signal. Responsive to a change in the dimming signal: i) the primary current is increased so as to increase the average power of the generated light and ii) the duty cycle of the switching is increased by an amount sufficient to prevent the peak level of the current though the lighting element when the switch is closed (ipr+idis) from exceeding a predetermined level (inom). |
US10820384B2 |
Systems and methods for voltage interfaces between legacy control systems and light sources
Examples of the present disclosure are related to systems and methods for voltage interfaces between legacy control systems and light sources. An example voltage interface may include a control loop including a first op-amp, an output loop including a second op-amp, and an optical isolator configured to electrically isolate the control loop from the output loop, the optical isolator being configured to receive an input signal from the control loop and transmit an output signal to the output loop. |
US10820380B2 |
End cell heater for fuel cell
Provided is an end cell heater for a fuel cell capable of preventing water existing in reaction cells of a fuel cell stack from being frozen to improve initial start ability and initial driving performance of the fuel cell at the time of cold-starting the fuel cell during winter by disposing heaters on end cells disposed at both ends of the fuel cell stack and capable of securing air-tightness and pressure resistance properties of air passages and fuel passages formed in the end cell. |
US10820379B2 |
Lamp base adapter design for baseless lamps
Implementations of the present disclosure provide an adapter for use in a processing chamber. In one implementation, the adapter comprises a hollow body having a first end and a second end opposing the first end, a first block and a second block symmetrically disposed within the hollow body about a longitudinal axis of the body, wherein the first block and the second block define a central opening therebetween, and a retention device disposed in contact with the first and second blocks to confine the movement of the first and second blocks with respect to the hollow body. The central opening is sized so that the first block and the second block provide direct contact with a press seal of the lamp. |
US10820376B2 |
Heating blanket having an embedded control switch and an external control module
A heating blanket system comprises a blanket, one or more heating wires embedded within the blanket, a control switch embedded in the blanket, the control switch being configured to allow a user to adjust a temperature setting of the blanket, and an external control module detachably connectable to the control switch and the one or more heating wires, the external control module configured to receive the temperature setting from the control switch and configured to control current flow through the one or more heating wires based on the temperature setting, the external control module being external to the blanket. |
US10820369B2 |
Wireless connection establishing methods and wireless connection establishing apparatuses
Embodiments of this application provide for establishment of a wireless connection. A method comprises: generating connection authentication information according to related information of a wired connection between a first device and a second device; and sending, in case of disconnection of, a wireless connection establishing request in such a manner that the request can be received by the second device, where the request comprises the connection authentication information. In the methods and apparatuses of embodiments of this application, by using related information of a wired connection as authentication information of establishing a wireless connection, the wireless connection can be established rapidly and securely, and/or device power consumption can also be considered. |
US10820358B2 |
Bluetooth low energy connection management
A Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)-enabled digital device, such as a smartphone, can communicate with a BLE-enabled peripheral device via a BLE connection. The peripheral device may be a vaporizer, and the smartphone can include feature(s) related to control of the vaporizer. A method for maintaining a BLE connection between the smartphone, which may execute an Android operating system, and the peripheral device is also provided. The method may include utilizing a library of suspension functions in the form of an Application Programming Interface (API) for an Android BLE framework. The suspension functions can be implemented using coroutines that allow suspending BLE operations without locking a thread. The library may include a module communicating with a core of the library and configured to suspend requested BLE operations while attempting to reestablish a lost connection until a timeout event occurs. The module can be configured to handle BLE state machine complexities. |
US10820354B2 |
Efficient transmission of a response signal for a random access preamble transmitted from legacy or extension carrier capable devices
In order to provide a transmission device and transmission method with which a response signal for random access preamble transmitted from a preamble transmission device is efficiently transmitted, setting unit in base station sets a first resource candidate group, which enables terminal capable of receiving a latch response transmitted by demodulation reference signal (DMRS) transmission to be selected, and a second resource candidate group, which enables terminal incapable of receiving a latch response transmitted by DMRS transmission but capable of receiving a latch response transmitted by cell-specific reference signal (CRS) transmission to be selected. Control unit selects DMRS transmission as the latch response transmission method when a resource in which latch preamble has been received is included in the first candidate group, but selects CRS transmission as the latch response transmission method when the resource is included in the second resource candidate group. |
US10820351B2 |
Random access method and apparatus
A random access method and apparatus are provided. The random access method includes receiving, by a terminal, virtual cell information at a virtual frequency, where the virtual cell information includes information about at least one physical cell indicated by the virtual cell; determining, by the terminal according to the information about the at least one physical cell, a target physical cell to be pre-accessed; and accessing, by the terminal, the target physical cell using information about the target physical cell. According to embodiments of the present disclosure, information about a physical cell can be received and transmitted at a virtual frequency, such that an idle virtual frequency resource is fully utilized, and a latency is reduced. |
US10820349B2 |
Wireless message collision avoidance with high throughput
Improved protocols for wireless networking are disclosed. At low/zero marginal cost, embodiments enable increased throughput and reduced delays at high traffic density, while greatly reducing message collisions and ensuring that each user is able to transmit in order. By providing a sequencing advantage to nodes that have already been delayed, embodiments can eliminate the “blocked node” problem in which some nodes are suppressed indefinitely while other nodes are allowed to dominate a communication channel with multiple transmissions. As the wireless traffic density soars in the coming years, embodiments can improve system utility while enhancing user satisfaction by providing higher message success rates, reducing user frustration, minimizing message delays and message collisions, and eliminating node blocking. An array of embodiments can be implemented on existing and planned equipment with appropriate programming. And of vital importance in emergencies, the likelihood of a blocked 911 call can be significantly reduced. |
US10820343B2 |
Resolving acknowledgements between associated and unassociated stations
Some embodiments relate to methods, computer readable media, and apparatus for resolving acknowledgements between associated and unassociated stations. An apparatus is disclosed including processing circuitry configured to decode responses to a random-access trigger frame, wherein one of the responses is a response from an unassociated station. The processing circuitry may be further configured to: encode an acknowledgement to acknowledge receipt of the response from the unassociated station, where the acknowledgement comprises an indication that the acknowledgement is for the unassociated station, and where the acknowledgement further comprises a media access control (MAC) address of the unassociated station in a field of the acknowledgement other than a field in a MAC header portion of the acknowledgement. The processing circuitry may configure the HE access point to transmit the acknowledgement. |
US10820341B2 |
Determination of requirement of UE processing time in NR
A method of providing a relaxed UE processing time for uplink transmission in NR is proposed. The UE processing time of uplink transmission is required for HARQ-ACK after the reception of downlink data over physical data shared channel (PDSCH). The UE processing time is also required for physical uplink share channel (PUSCH) transmission after the reception of an uplink grant. Under non-co-located carrier aggregation, the timing difference between the signals received at the UE in different cells could be up to 30.26 us, which increases the UE processing time for uplink transmission. In accordance with one novel aspect, the UE processing time requirement is relaxed according to the timing difference requirement for carrier aggregation, when CA is operated. In addition, the UE processing time requirement also depends on the applied subcarrier spacing (SCS) in NR systems. |
US10820339B2 |
Transmission holes in longer transmission intervals
In an aspect, a transmitting node schedules a downlink transmission to a first UE over a first transmission interval having a predetermined length and starts the downlink transmission to the first UE in the first transmission interval. The transmitting node stops the downlink transmission to the first UE prior to an end of the first transmission interval to create a first end of a transmission hole in the downlink transmission to the first UE and resumes the downlink transmission to the first UE at a second end of the transmission hole. The transmitting node may receive an uplink transmission from a second UE or transmit a higher priority transmission, within the transmission hole. |
US10820338B2 |
User equipments, base stations and methods for RNTI-based PDSCH downlink slot aggregation
A user equipment (UE) is described. The UE comprises a higher layer processor configured to acquire a dedicated radio resource control (RRC) configuration for a downlink slot aggregation, physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) receiving circuitry configured to monitor a PDCCH carrying a downlink control information (DCI) format for scheduling a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), and PDSCH receiving circuitry configured to receive the PDSCH. When the PDCCH is with a first radio network temporary identifier (RNTI), the downlink slot aggregation applies to the PDSCH. When the PDCCH is with a second RNTI, the downlink slot aggregation does not apply to the PDSCH. |
US10820333B2 |
Distributed MIMO communication scheduling in an access point cluster
Various aspects of the disclosure relate to distributed multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication such as coordinated beamforming or Joint MIMO. In some aspects, distributed MIMO is used to support communication in a cluster of wireless nodes (e.g., access points). A distributed MIMO scheduling scheme as taught herein is used to schedule the wireless nodes (e.g., access points and/or stations) operating within the cluster. For example, stations may be scheduled across basis services sets of the access points for a downlink transmission and/or an uplink transmission. |
US10820327B2 |
Downlink interference cancellation methods
A method to mitigate interference in a wireless system is provided. The method includes processing a set of radio network identifiers and limiting a number of hypotheses associated with the radio network identifiers in order to mitigate interference in a wireless network. In another aspect, the method includes processing a set of hypotheses and limiting the set of hypotheses by limiting a number of downlink grants to a common space, limiting the number of downlink grants to a number of instances, or limiting the number of grants to a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) type. In yet another aspect, the method includes processing a downlink set and generating a target termination level for the downlink data set, the termination level associated with a Hybrid automatic repeat-request. |
US10820325B2 |
Apparatus and method for controlling channel access in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). A base station apparatus according to various embodiments may comprise: a communication unit configured to transmit or receive information; and a control unit coupled to the communication unit, wherein the control unit may be configured to receive, from at least one other base station that shares a frequency band, first information associated with one or more of a second base station and a second terminal included in a second system that shares the frequency band, determine a transmission start alignment interval on the basis of the received first information, and transmit information on the transmission start alignment interval to the at least one other base station. |
US10820321B2 |
Systems and methods for self-contained air interface partitions
Signal processing complexity in fifth generation (5G) networks can be reduced by communicating wireless signals over self-contained partitions of a carrier such that the wireless transmission communicated over each self-contained partition of the carrier includes all physical control channel signaling required to decode data carried in a physical data channel of the partition. The control signaling may include resource assignment within the partition, modulation and coding scheme indication, reference signal configuration and retransmission information. In some embodiments, an anchor partition of a carrier is used to communicate initial access information for self-contained partitions of the carrier. The initial access information may include center-frequencies, bandwidths, and/or air interface configurations of the self-contained partitions. The anchor partition may also carry load indications associated with the self-contained partitions. |
US10820318B2 |
User terminal, radio base station and radio communication method based upon downlink control in current subframe
The present invention is designed so that adequate communication can be carried out even in future radio communication systems. A user terminal communicates using a transmission time interval (TTI), which has a predetermined TTI duration, and has a receiving section that receives a DL signal, a transmission section that transmits a UL signal, and a control section that controls at least one of transmission of a random access preamble, transmission of an SRS, reception of a broadcast channel and reception of a mobility reference signal, based on downlink control information that is included in the same TTI. |
US10820317B2 |
User terminal, radio base station and radio communication method
In order to realize proper communication in the next-generation communication system, a user terminal that performs communication through a communication system in which a plurality of communication parameters is set, includes: a reception section that receives information on a partial resource used for the communication; and a control section that controls UL transmission and/or DL reception using a predetermined communication parameter, based on the information on the partial resource. The reception section receives the information on the partial resource using higher layer signaling, a common control channel which is common to the plurality of communication parameters, or a specific control channel dedicated to each of the communication parameters. |
US10820315B2 |
Apparatus and method for transmitting/receiving data in communication system
A data transmission apparatus in a communication system includes a reception unit configured to receive terminal information from a plurality of terminals through a new frequency band for transmission and reception of data between the plurality of terminals and an AP (access point); a determination unit configured to determine access timing of the terminals to the AP by using the terminal information, and generate terminal access information including information on the access timing; and a transmission unit configured to transmit the terminal access information and beacon frames to the terminals, wherein the terminals access the AP and transmit data frames to the AP, at the access timing based on the beacon frames. |
US10820308B2 |
Base station device, terminal device and communications system
A communications system includes a base station device and a terminal device. The base station device configures an enhanced Physical Downlink Control Channel (ePDCCH), comprising: circuitry, configured to determine ePDCCH position indication information adapted to indicate a position of the ePDCCH in a terminal device search space based on configuration of Demodulation Reference Signal, wherein ePDCCH comprises control information of the terminal device and is aggregated by a number of enhanced control channel elements, each enhanced control channel element consisting of a set of resource elements; and generate a signaling comprising the ePDCCH position indication information for the terminal device. |
US10820307B2 |
Systems and methods for automatic camera installation guidance (CIG)
Three-dimensional (3D) depth imaging systems and methods are disclosed for assessing an orientation with respect to a container. A 3D-depth camera captures 3D image data of a shipping container. A container feature assessment application determines a representative container point cloud and (a) converts the 3D image data into 2D depth image data; (b) compares the 2D depth image data to one or more template image data; (c) performs segmentation to extract 3D point cloud features; (d) determines exterior features of the shipping container and assesses the exterior features using an exterior features metric; (e) determines interior features of the shipping container and assesses the interior features using an interior features metric; and (f) generates an orientation adjustment instruction for indicating to an operator to orient the 3D-depth camera in a second direction for use during a shipping container loading session, wherein the second direction is different than the first direction. |
US10820303B2 |
Resource allocation method for V2X communication in wireless communication system and device therefor
The present invention relates to a method and device for performing vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication in a wireless communication system. More specifically: information indicating whether to be selected as a representative terminal (representative UE) is received from a network entity; when selected as the representative terminal, V2X communication is performed using a resource pool associated with a virtual point moving at a predetermined speed and set by the network entity; and when selected as the representative terminal, a reference signal is transmitted to at least one second terminal existing in a coverage corresponding to the virtual point. |
US10820302B2 |
Resource reuse apparatus, user equipment, and resource reuse method
A resource reuse apparatus, user equipment, and a resource reuse method are disclosed. The method includes: monitoring, by first user equipment, idle resources so as to obtain a first idle resource set; claiming, in a first cycle, to use a first resource, where the first resource is a resource in the first idle resource set; determining whether the first resource exists in a first claimed resource set, where the first claimed resource set is a set of resources that are claimed to be used by another user equipment except the first user equipment; and if the first resource exists in the first claimed resource set, claiming, in a second cycle, to use a second resource, where the second resource is a resource, in the first idle resource set, that is different from the first resource; or reclaiming a resource after at least one cycle following the first cycle. |
US10820301B2 |
Method for operating terminal in accordance with semi-persistent scheduling in wireless communication system, and terminal device using method
Provided are a method for operating a terminal in accordance with semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) in a wireless communication system, and a terminal using the method. The method comprises: transmitting traffic information; receiving an SPS configuration determined on the basis of the traffic information; and transmitting a signal in at least one resource among resources conforming to the SPS configuration, wherein the traffic information notifies of a pattern of traffic generated by a terminal. |
US10820299B2 |
Radio resource management configuration for user equipment with wake-up signal receivers
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A wireless device, such as a user equipment (UE), may receive a configuration of a wake-up signal periodicity and perform discontinuous monitoring for a plurality of wake-up signals based at least in part on the wake-up signal periodicity. In some cases, the UE may perform a radio resource management (RRM) measurement according to an RRM measurement periodicity that corresponds to the wake-up signal periodicity. In such cases, the UE may monitor for paging messages to receive paging information, or updates to system information, during one or more wake-up signal occasions that correspond to the RRM measurement periodicity. For instance, paging information may be received while the UE is performing RRM measurements, where paging message may be monitored for based on the wake-up signal periodicity. |
US10820298B2 |
Acquiring system information
Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for system information delivery. One apparatus includes a processing unit and a transceiver. The processing unit acquires a system information block (“SIB”) for a first cell using an initial active downlink bandwidth part (“DL BWP”) and establishes a radio resource control (“RRC”) connection with the first cell based on the acquired SIB. The transceiver transmits an indication of one or more SIBs necessary for remote unit operation to a network entity, wherein the processing unit switches to a first DL BWP, the first DL BWP being different from the initial active DL BWP. |
US10820297B2 |
Next generation node-b (GNB) and methods to indicate a type of access for paging of a user equipment (UE)
Embodiments of a Next Generation Node-B (gNB) and methods of communication are disclosed herein. The gNB may be configured with a gNB-CU and a gNB-DU. A first paging message for paging of the UE may be received at the gNB-CU from an access management function (AMF) entity. The first paging message may include: a paging identity of the UE; and a paging origin information element (IE) that indicates whether the paging of the UE is originated due to a protocol data unit (PDU) session from non-3GPP access. A second paging message to page the UE may be transmitted from the gNB-DU to the UE. The second paging message may include: the paging identity of the UE; and an access type parameter that indicates whether the paging of the UE is originated due to the PDU session from the non-3GPP access. |
US10820295B2 |
Method, terminal device and computer-readable storage medium for wireless connection
Provided are a wireless connection method and device, a terminal and a computer-readable storage medium. The method includes that: when the first mobile terminal is in a screen-off state, a first trajectory input by a user is received. When a second trajectory for a second mobile terminal is matched with the first trajectory, a wireless connection is established between the first mobile terminal and the target mobile terminal. |
US10820291B2 |
Phase tracking in training fields
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for phase tracking in wireless communications using frames with some portions that use relatively long symbol durations. |
US10820286B2 |
Narrowband LTE cell search
Systems and methods relating to a narrowband Primary Synchronization Signal (NB-PSS) and a narrowband Secondary Synchronization Signal (NB-SSS) are disclosed. In some embodiments, a base station in a wireless network comprises a processor and storage that stores instructions executable by the processor whereby the base station is operable to transmit a NB-PSS and a NB-SSS in a narrowband portion of a downlink system bandwidth. The NB-PSS and the NB-SSS are transmitted such that more than two occurrences of the NB-PSS and more than two occurrences of the NB-SSS are transmitted over a defined time interval, each occurrence of the NB-PSS is transmitted over multiple contiguous Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbols and each occurrence of the NB-SSS is transmitted over multiple contiguous OFDM symbols, and each occurrence of the NB-SSS provides an indication of a location of the occurrence of the NB-SSS within the defined time interval. |
US10820285B2 |
Method for network synchronization
A method for network synchronization is provided, the method comprises the steps of: establishing communication with a first network device on a system network; requesting a device configuration of the first network device while the first network device supporting a predetermined header; determining a synchronization status of the first network device according to the device configuration; providing a predetermined network setting to the first network device when the synchronization status indicates the first network device is unsynchronized; and maintaining a device list according to the device configuration, wherein the device list is accessible to a second network device on the system network. As the result, the method for network synchronization can provide a stable and seamless network. |
US10820283B2 |
System and method for wireless power delivery
A system for wireless power delivery, preferably including one or more power receivers and a power delivery device (or multiple power delivery devices). The power delivery device preferably includes a housing and a transmitter. Each power receiver preferably includes one or more receiver antennas and electrical loads. A method for wireless power delivery, preferably including determining transmitter-receiver proximity, determining transmission parameter values, and/or transmitting power based on the transmission parameter values. |
US10820277B2 |
Uplink power allocation method, uplink power allocation device and uplink power allocation system
An uplink power allocation method, an uplink power allocation device and an uplink power allocation system are provided. The uplink power allocation method includes: determining users to be paired, based on locations of the users within the cell; determining Patten Division Multiple Access (PDMA) pattern matrixes, allocating different PDMA pattern vector groups for the users respectively, and obtaining a power control pattern matrix based on the PDMA pattern vector groups; and determining power control factors of the users in each pair based on the power control pattern matrix, and determining an uplink transmission power of each user based on the power control factors. |
US10820268B2 |
Beacon device including switch and service providing method using the same
A Bluetooth low energy (BLE)-based beacon device includes a wireless transmitter, a memory device that stores an ID of the BLE-based beacon device, a switch, and a control circuit that senses the switch being pressed, changes a state of the BLE-based beacon device from an idle state to a wakeup state based on a result of the sensing, determines whether a predetermined period of time has elapsed, and changes the state of the BLE-based beacon device from the wakeup state to the idle state when the predetermined period of time has elapsed. The control circuit transmits the ID stored in the memory device to the wireless transmitter only while the BLE-based beacon device is in the wakeup state. |
US10820264B2 |
User management device, BNG, and BNG user internet access method and system
The application discloses an Internet access method. The method includes receiving a first Internet access packet reported by a first BNG, the first Internet access packet carrying user information and information of the first BNG, and receiving the user's second Internet access packet reported by a second BNG, wherein the second Internet access packet carries user information and information of the second BNG. The method also includes recording, according to the user information, information of the first BNG and information of the second BNG in a BNG list to which the user belongs, and selecting, according to a preset policy, the first BNG from the BNG list. The method also includes delivering the user's forwarding information to the first BNG; and sending a response packet to the user, where the response packet is used to instruct the user to access the Internet by using the first BNG. |
US10820256B2 |
Dynamic wireless-client distribution across radio bands
During disclosed communication techniques, an electronic device (such as an access point) may receive one or more packets from another electronic device, where the other electronic device has an established connection or association with the electronic device, and the one or more packets are communicated using a first band of frequencies. Then, the electronic device may determine to recommend a basic service set (BSS) transition from the first band of frequencies to at least a second band of frequencies. Moreover, the electronic device may provide a request packet to the other electronic device with a recommendation with one or more candidates for the BSS transition, such as a channel in the second band of frequencies. Next, the electronic device may receive a response packet from the other electronic device, where the response packet indicates a remedial action of the other electronic device in response to the request packet. |
US10820253B2 |
Distributed reactive resource and schedule management in time slotted channel hopping networks
Wireless channels and timeslots are allocated in a distributed and reactive manner by network devices. A source device sends to neighbor devices a track discovery request indicating a destination and data bandwidth/channel and timeslot requirements. The neighbors conditionally forward the message until it reaches the destination device. The forwarded message includes information about the devices traversed by the message. Messages will not be forwarded if the recipient lacks sufficient resources to accommodate the data bandwidth requirements. The destination selects a path to be a communications track based upon characteristics of the one or more paths by which the request was received, and sends a reply back to the source device along the selected path. Once established, tracks may be kept alive, updated, and/or repaired via messaging among the devices along the track. |
US10820252B2 |
RRM measurement and reporting for license assisted access
Methods, systems, and devices for radio resource management (RRM) measurement and reporting for license assisted access (LAA) cells operating in unlicensed or shared frequency spectrum are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive an RRM measurement configuration including a channel occupancy parameter for measuring neighbor cells of a shared frequency band. The channel occupancy parameter may be used to determine a channel occupancy metric that may be sent to a base station for cell selection. The channel occupancy metric may include an averaged or filtered received signal strength and may be reported for serving cells and/or intra-frequency neighbor cells. A base station may further configure a UE with a discovery reference signals (DRS) measurement timing configuration (DMTC), which may include an extended DMTC search window. The UE may search for DRS transmissions from neighbor cells according to the DMTC. |
US10820248B2 |
Radio link monitoring and cell search techniques for high movement speeds
This disclosure relates to techniques for performing radio link monitoring and cell searching when moving at high speeds. A movement speed of a wireless device may be determined. When performing a cell search, the manner of the cell search may depend on the movement speed of the wireless device, potentially including cells that are associated with high movement speed being more highly prioritized when the wireless device is determined to be at a higher movement speed than when the wireless device is determined to be at a lower movement speed. |
US10820244B2 |
Cell broadcast for smart traffic steering across radio technologies with improved radio efficiency
Traffic associated with user equipment that are coupled to a first radio access network is steered to a second radio access network based on an adaptable signal strength criterion. The signal strength criterion is related to real-time network load conditions of the first radio access network and can be broadcasted from a serving access point to the user equipment. Moreover, the signal strength criterion facilitates steering, to the second radio network, traffic associated with user equipment that are located closer to a cell edge of the first radio access network before steering traffic associated with user equipment are located further away from the cell edge. In addition, based on the network congestion within the first radio access network, the signal strength criterion is modified to adjust the number of user equipment that are steered to the second radio network. |
US10820240B2 |
Communication system
A communication system is described in which user plane communication and control plane communication for a particular mobile communication device can be split between a base station that operates a small cell and a macro base station. Appropriate security for the user plane and control plane communications is safeguarded by ensuring that each base station is able to obtain or derive the correct security parameters for protecting the user plane or control plane communication for which it is responsible. |
US10820239B2 |
Communication method, processor, base station, and network apparatus
In a communication method according to one embodiment, a first base station sets a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) mobility set that is a set of one or more WLAN identifiers to a user equipment. The first base station decides a handover of the user equipment to a second base station. The first base station includes, in a handover request message for the user equipment, an identifier of a WLAN termination device associated with the one or more WLAN identifiers. The first base station transmits the handover request message including the identifier of the WLAN termination device to the second base station. |
US10820238B2 |
System and method to exploit offload capability in a wireless communications network
An apparatus includes at least one data processor and at least one memory storing computer program code. The at least one memory and computer program code are configured, with the at least one processor, to cause the apparatus at least to detect in a wireless communication network an excess capacity condition and to increase, from a currently subscribed-to value, to a higher value an aggregated higher bit rate for a mobile node operating in the wireless communication network. |
US10820236B2 |
Method and system for carrier-initiated traffic tuning and communication of subscriber parameters
Systems and methods allow a mobile carrier to inform a content provider of data flow restrictions associated with a subscriber's account so that the carrier and the content provider can cooperate to limit data flows without resorting to the inefficiencies of throttling by the carrier. A network device for the carrier network sends, to a third-party content platform, a client message including a first dedicated subscription parameter extension. The first extension indicates one or more subscription parameters for a data flow between user equipment and the third-party content platform. The network device receives, from the third-party content platform, a server message including a second dedicated subscription parameter extension. The second extension confirms the third-party content platform will abide by the subscription parameters. The network device generates, based on the subscription parameters, a policy enforcement rule for the data flow that relies on cooperation of the third-party content platform. |
US10820235B2 |
Efficient inroute (return channel) load balancing scheme of guaranteed QoS traffic mixed with best effort traffic in an oversubscribed satellite network
A method for balancing inroute traffic load that contains both guaranteed QoS and best effort traffic. Hierarchical grouping levels are defined with the lowest level corresponding to inroutes within the system. Certain levels have common symbol rates, modulation rates, or both. When a new terminal requires admission, it is assigned to entries in the different hierarchical levels so that the inroute traffic load across all levels are balanced. Terminals are admitted to inroutes based, in part, on their channel quality indicator. Inroute traffic load can periodically rebalance based on elapsed time or terminal redistribution. |
US10820234B2 |
Non-primary functionality executions
An example of a system may include a controller, communicatively connected to an access point (AP), including a processing resource and a memory resource storing instructions executable by the processing resource to: identify an unused portion of a computational capacity of the access point when the access point is executing a primary functionality of the access point; allocate an amount of the unused portion of the computational capacity of the access point to execute a first portion of a non-primary data mining functionality distinct from the primary functionality of the access point; and adjust the amount of the unused portion of the computational capacity allocated to the execution of the non-primary data mining functionality based on a change in network traffic associated with the access point. |
US10820232B2 |
Mobile application traffic optimization
A system with distributed proxy for reducing traffic in a wireless network satisfies data requests made by a mobile application. The system includes a mobile device having a local proxy for intercepting a data request made by the mobile application. The local proxy simulates application server responses for the mobile application on the mobile device for data requests where responses are available in the local cache. A proxy server is coupled to the mobile device and an application server to which the data request is made. The proxy server is able to communicate with the local proxy. The local proxy forwards the data request to the proxy server for transmission to the application server for a response to the data request. The proxy server queries the application server for any changes to the data request that the mobile application has previously made and notifies the local proxy of such changes. |
US10820225B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting a RACH preamble on a wireless network
An indication of a set of semi-statically configured RACH resources can be received via a higher layer signaling. An indication of availability of a RACH resource of at least one RACH resource of the set of semi-statically configured RACH resources can be received via a dynamic physical-layer signaling within a number of slots including a RACH slot. The RACH slot can include the at least one RACH resource of the set of semi-statically configured RACH resources. An available RACH resource in the RACH slot can be determined based on the received indications. A RACH preamble can be transmitted on the available RACH resource in the RACH slot. |
US10820224B2 |
Method for calculating an amount of data available for transmission and a device therefor
A method for a base station (BS) operating in a wireless communication system, the method includes transmitting, to a user equipment (UE), first information indicating a threshold value for an uplink data split operation; and receiving a buffer status report (BSR) from the UE, wherein a value of a buffer size in the BSR is determined based on second information that indicates an amount of data available for transmission for a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) entity of the UE when the amount of the data available for transmission is larger than the threshold value. |
US10820219B2 |
Broadband diagnostics system
A broadband diagnostics system provides the capability to collect, store and recall historical data for the purpose of comparing to current and existing network elements and conditions. The system allows testing, troubleshooting, tracking, identifying and logging information pertaining to cable, xDSL, FTTx and other networks, and their associated elements. The system also provides identification and testing of network elements deployed at various customer premises, behind a demarcation device. |
US10820216B2 |
Gateway device for machine-to-machine communication with dual cellular interfaces
Gateway devices can use dual cellular interfaces to provide reliable communications for client machines. A gateway device can use one of the dual cellular interfaces as a primary interface and the other as a hot backup interface. The backup interface remains connected to a cellular network while communications are routed on the primary interface. Accordingly, the gateway device can rapidly switch communications between from the primary interface to the backup interface. Applications, for example, for ATM payment processing, vending machine telemetry, point of sale payment processing, kiosk internet connectivity, remote monitoring and control, mobile or electronic health, and remote information displays, may run on the gateway devices, on servers, on user devices, or a combination of these devices. |
US10820214B2 |
Methods and apparatus for using CBSD antennas to support macro base station MIMO communications with user equipment devices
Methods, apparatus, and systems for using multiple antennas located in Citizens Broadcast Radio Service Devices (CBSDs) to communicate with a user equipment device. An exemplary method embodiment includes the steps of: (i) receiving by a macro base station a first set of data to be transmitted to a user equipment device (UE), (iii) dividing by the macro base station said first set of data into a plurality of N data blocks, and (iv) communicating by the macro base station to each of a plurality of different Citizens Broadband Radio Service Devices (CBSDs) one or more different ones of said plurality of N data blocks; and (v) operating the plurality of CBSDs to transmit the one or more data blocks which they receive from the macro base station to the UE. In various embodiments, the macro base station also transmits one or more of the N data blocks to the UE. |
US10820210B2 |
Architecture for simultaneous spectrum usage by air-to-ground and terrestrial networks
A network for providing air-to-ground (ATG) wireless communication in various cells may include an in-flight aircraft including an antenna assembly, a plurality of ATG base stations, a plurality of terrestrial base stations. Each of the ATG base stations defines a corresponding radiation pattern, and the ATG base stations are spaced apart from each other to define at least partially overlapping coverage areas to communicate with the antenna assembly in an ATG communication layer defined between a first altitude and a second altitude. The terrestrial base stations are configured to communicate primarily in a ground communication layer below the first altitude. The terrestrial base stations and the ATG base stations are each configured to communicate using the same radio frequency (RF) spectrum in the ground communication layer and ATG communication layer, respectively. |
US10820207B2 |
Backward compatible frame reuse by using predetermined masking sequence
A backward compatible frame reuse mechanism that allows new information to be defined a reused frame without causing any incorrect operation in a legacy receive device. To generate a reused frame, a portion of the frame in the first format is masked with a predetermined masking sequence (PMS) and thereby redefined as new fields in a second format. When a device that supports the reuse scheme receives a frame that possible is a reused frame, the device checks the potentially reused portion according to the first format after de-masking and also checks according to the second format without de-masking. Based on the check results, the device selects a format to resolve the frame. A legacy device receiving the reused frame only checks the reused portion without de-masking, which results in a certain check error and makes the device discard the frame without any harmful operation. |
US10820206B2 |
Method and fake base station for detecting subscriber identity
A method and fake base station for detecting subscriber identity are disclosed. Method includes The method includes: capturing at least one wireless message containing an encrypted subscriber identity of a fifth generation mobile phone system transmitted from a mobile subscriber apparatus; transmitting a reject message of the fifth generation mobile phone system for the mobile subscriber apparatus; capturing at least one wireless message of the fourth generation mobile phone system transmitted from the mobile subscriber apparatus; detecting an unencrypted subscriber identity from the at least one captured wireless message of the fourth generation mobile phone system; and transmitting a disconnect message of the fourth generation mobile phone system for the mobile subscriber apparatus. |
US10820203B2 |
Method, apparatus, and system for mobile provisioning of NFC credentials
A mobile provisioning system, method, and apparatus are provided. The mobile provisioning method is disclosed to enable a first mobile device to provision or write one or more guest identification objects to a second mobile device. The guest identification objects may be written only if the first mobile device has the appropriate permissions and may further be limited in their use as compared to non-guest identification objects. |
US10820202B1 |
Identifying multiple sessions associated with a user equipment
In one example, an authentication server generates a Chargeable User Identity (CUI) for a User Equipment (UE) based on a first indication of an identifier obtained from the UE based on communications of the UE over a first network interface of a system. The authentication server obtains a second indication of the identifier based on communications of the UE over a second network interface of the system. In response to obtaining the second indication of the identifier, the authentication server determines that the UE is attempting to communicate over the second network interface. In response to determining that the UE is attempting to communicate over the second network interface, the authentication server uses the CUI for further communications of the UE over the second network interface. |
US10820199B2 |
Mobile device with contractor accessible screens for configuring a building device
The present disclosure relates generally to systems, methods and tools for coordinating the activities of a contractor and a user during a setup process of a building control system. In some instances, an application program for a mobile device may provide contractors and users with different user experiences when configuring a building device, where the contractor is provided with additional features and functionality. |
US10820197B2 |
Selective disablement of SIP encryption for lawful intercept
Systems and methods for selectively disabling encryption for user equipment are disclosed. A technique comprises interrogating a location code of a device authenticated to a network through an encrypted connection and determining whether the location code corresponds to an unencrypted region. If the location code does not correspond to an unencrypted region, the technique comprises registering the device to the network for communication using the encrypted connection. If the location code corresponds to an unencrypted region, the technique comprises sending an intercept challenge to the device to re-authenticate the device to the network, the intercept challenge including parameters to establish an unencrypted connection, receiving re-registration information including unencrypted location information from the device using the unencrypted connection, and registering the device to the network using the unencrypted connection. |
US10820192B2 |
Downlink transmission in a RAN inactive mode
A network node of a Radio Access network (RAN) is configured for delivering downlink data to a user equipment (UE) operating in an inactive mode. The network node receives, via a network interface, downlink data destined for the UE and constructs a downlink protocol data unit (PDU) comprising the downlink data. The network node identifies a set of one or more target nodes within a RAN notification area, and transmits the downlink PDU and an inactive mode identifier associated with the UE to the identified set of target nodes using UE context information associated with the UE. One or more of the target nodes forwards the downlink PDU to the UE using delivery information provided by the network node. |
US10820191B2 |
Network communications for connected devices
We describe a system for activating SI Ms, where the system comprises more SI Ms than will be authorised for use on a mobile network. The system comprises a plurality of SIMs, each of the SIMs being configured to provide a first SIM identifier. The first SIM identifiers are reused amongst said plurality of SIMs such that one of the SIMs may provide the same SIM identifier as another of the SIMs. The system includes a SIM authorisation server configured to receive the first SIM identifier from a SIM requesting activation and, in response, to provide a new SIM identifier. The new SIM identifier enables the SIM requesting activation to communicate traffic over the mobile network. |
US10820190B2 |
eSIM profile switching without SMS
A system and method enabling eSIM profile switching without SMS channel support. According to at least one example embodiment, in system in which a device has an eSIM that includes a first profile and a second profile, the device switching from attachment to a first network using the first profile to attachment to a second network using the second profile, the second network connecting to a third network over a data tunnel, a method includes extracting, at a policy control device in the third network, information communicated over the data tunnel, the information associated with the eSIM and sending, to an application server, at least a portion of the extracted information. The extracted information includes location information associated with the eSIM. Sending the extracted information serves as a notification to the application server that the eSIM has switched to the second profile. |
US10820184B2 |
System and method for detecting a cellular device
Methods and systems for cellular device detection are presented. A signal processing receiver operable to determine a plurality of uplink parameters according to a downlink broadcast message. The signal processing receiver is also configurable to receive an uplink message according to the plurality of uplink parameters, thereby determining a presence and/or an identity of a cellular device by decoding the uplink message. |
US10820183B2 |
System and method for device control based upon home or away detection of a mobile device
A first network enabled device is in a wireless local area network (WLAN). The first network enabled device determines whether a second network enabled device is present in the WLAN. The first network enabled device executes a rule having a condition based on whether the second network enabled device is present in the WLAN and a resulting action to be performed by the first network enabled device. If the condition is met, the first network enabled device performs the resulting action. |
US10820181B2 |
Emergency location analysis system
Described herein are systems, servers, devices, methods, and media for validating, improving, and predicting emergency locations. In some embodiments, disclosed herein is a method for validating a reported location associated with an emergency request comprises: detecting an emergency request from a first device; identifying a reported location associated with the emergency request; identifying one or more attributes associated with the emergency request; determining a location accuracy metric for the emergency request using the one or more attributes; comparing the location accuracy metric to a first accuracy threshold, wherein the reported location is converted to a validated location when the location accuracy metric meets the first accuracy threshold; and, in response to the location accuracy metric meeting the first accuracy threshold, providing the validated location to one or more recipients comprising a public safety answering point (PSAP). |
US10820180B2 |
Apparatus and method of determining a status using RFID tag devices
Methods and apparatuses are provided using RFID devices to assist in determining an open status of a container. For example, a first RFID tag is fixed to a first portion of the container and a second RFID tag is fixed to a second portion of the container. Upon a user action to at least partially open the container, the first and second portions will move relative to each other, such that one or more of the RFID tags will no longer be readable by a receiver circuit proximate the container or will now be readable by the receiver circuit. The reading or cessation of reading of one or more RFID tags indicates at least one open status of the container. In some embodiments, the open status is at least one of an unsealing confirmation, an open motion initiation status, an open motion confirmation, a partial open status and a fully open status. |
US10820173B2 |
System and method for microlocation sensor communication
A system and a method to wirelessly synchronize, monitor, or communicate, or a combination thereof, amongst sensors (e.g., sensors, hubs, sensor controllers, etc.) in a Bluetooth Low Energy-based microlocation system. The system or method, or both, may use the BLE hardware (e.g., transmitters, receivers, antennas, etc.) to interleave a communications protocol within the connection interval gaps of the BLE protocol used to communicate with devices. |
US10820169B2 |
Methods and systems for social networking with autonomous mobile agents
Exemplary methods and systems are presented for social networking applications using autonomous mobile agents. Communication links are established based on geographic proximity and distance described as a domain in which resident agents are detected and identified. The communication links thus established allow platform independent communication along communication channels that are dynamically derived. Incorporation of computer machines and feature data sets (including attractiveness data) permit agent classification and inter-agent notification of classification results. |
US10820167B2 |
Systems and methods for automated content sharing with a peer
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media can detect, by a first computing system, a second computing system that is capable of communicating with the first computing system based on a local area communication protocol. It can be determined, by the first computing system, that the second computing system is in an offline mode in relation to a system. It can be determined, by the first computing system, whether a content item is on the second computing system. The content item can be sent, by the first computing system, to the second computing system based on the local area communication protocol, in response to determining that the content item is not on the second computing system. |
US10820157B2 |
System and method for collocation detection
Systems and methods are disclosed for collocation detection. In accordance with one implementation, a method is provided for collocation detection. The method includes obtaining a first object observation that includes a first object identifier, a first observation time, and a first observation location. The method also includes obtaining a second object observation that includes a second object identifier, a second observation time, and a second observation location. In addition, the method includes associating the first observation with a first area on a map, associating the second observation with a second area on the map, and determining whether a potential meeting occurred between objects associated with the first object identifier and the second object identifier based on the first and second observation times, and the first and second areas. |
US10820156B2 |
Techniques for providing location-based health alerts based on biological indicators
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to providing location-based health alerts based on biological indicators. In some aspects, a server may receive information that identifies a location associated with a mobile device. The server may determine a venue associated with the location. The server may identify health information associated with the venue. The health information may be based on data previously received in association with the venue. The server may provide a health alert based on the health information. |
US10820154B2 |
Location-based home screen customization
Systems, methods, and computer program products to perform an operation comprising identifying at least one rule for a home screen of a mobile device, wherein the at least one rule is determined based on a current location of a mobile device, identifying a modification for a first object displayed on the home screen of the mobile device, wherein the modification is associated with the at least one rule and the current location of the mobile device, applying the modification to the first object, and outputting the home screen on the mobile device, wherein the outputted home screen includes the modified first object. |
US10820151B2 |
System and method for compressing high fidelity motion data for transmission over a limited bandwidth network
A system, method, and apparatus for compressing and transmitting motion data. The method comprises receiving high fidelity motion data from a motion sensing device, the high fidelity motion data including a plurality of motion data samples; transmitting the high fidelity motion data to a server; compressing the high fidelity motion data, wherein compressing the high fidelity motion data comprises identifying a subset of the motion data samples and generating a value representing the summary of activity based on the subset of the motion data samples; and transmitting the compressed high fidelity motion data to a server. |
US10820147B2 |
Mobile wireless device providing off-line and on-line geographic navigation information
A mobile device, wireless network and their method of operation provide both on-line (connected) navigation operation, as well as off-line navigation from a local database within the mobile device. Routing according to the navigation system can be controlled by traffic congestion measurements made by the wireless network that allow the navigation system to select the optimum route based on expected trip duration. |
US10820145B2 |
Systems and methods for deploying dynamic geo-fences based on content consumption levels in a geographic location
Systems and methods are provided for determining in real-time geographic areas having a threshold level of content consumption and deploying dynamic geo-fences to contain these geographic areas. These dynamic geo-fences provide a means for timing message notifications in order to optimize the chances of delivering targeted content to a mobile device user based on the current geographic location of the user's device relative to a threshold level of content consumption area. As mobile device users may be more likely to launch a client application in a place where other users are currently consuming content, a general message notification sent to the user's device located in a dynamic geo-fence created based on real-time content consumption, may increase the likelihood that the user will launch the client application and thereby, allow targeted content to be delivered to the user's mobile device. |
US10820144B1 |
Message distribution service
A computer-implemented method of distributing location-based message contents over a messaging system and that are displayable on consumer devices present at associated locations. The method comprises, for each message of a set of messages, obtaining a message content, defining for the message a multiplicity of message locations, and adding the message content and the defined locations to a message distribution database or set of linked databases that is or are searchable by location. The method further comprises receiving from a consumer device a consumer update request including a location of the consumer device or a consumer defined location, searching the database using the consumer device location or consumer defined location to identify, for each of one or more of said messages, a single message location that is within a first predefined range of the consumer device location or consumer defined location and/or that is closest to the consumer location or consumer defined location, and sending the identified message location(s) to the consumer device. |
US10820143B2 |
Rule deviation configuration for offender monitoring devices
According to aspects of this disclosure, a monitored person, via an end-user computing device, may generate a rule deviation request and send the rule deviation request to the computing system of the supervising agency. Based on the received request, the computing system may, upon receiving an indication that the request is authorized, determine a reconfigured rule and enforce the reconfigured rule. In some instances, the computing system may be configured to suppress an alert that would have been generated based on an activity prohibited by initial rule but that is permitted by the reconfigured rule. The reconfigured rule may remain in effect for a duration specified by the request. In this way, the techniques may increase the efficiency with which rule deviation requests are processed and enforced. |
US10820141B2 |
Method and apparatus for presenting privacy-respectful and personalized location-based comments based on passenger context and vehicle proximity to the location
An approach is provided for presenting privacy-respectful and personalized location-based comments based on passenger context and vehicle proximity to the location. The approach involves identifying a user, a location, and/or a context of a vehicle. The approach also involves determining a privacy level set by the user and/or associated with the context. The approach further involves generating a personalized comment related to the location based on the privacy level, wherein the personalized comment includes privacy-sensitive data associated with the user. The approach further involves triggering a presentation of the personalized comment in a user interface of the vehicle and/or a device based on a proximity of the vehicle to the location. |
US10820139B2 |
Registrar mapping toolkit for geofences
Systems and methods for creating a database of geofences and registering geofences, with each geofence in the database being associated with an IP address, preferably an IPv6 address. Each geofence is defined using at least one geographic designator, preferably real property boundaries. Entitlements can be associated with geofences relating to permissive and prohibitive activities within the geofences. |
US10820134B2 |
Near-field binaural rendering
The method and apparatus described herein make use of multiple sets of head related transfer functions (HRTFs) that have been synthesized or measured at various distances from a reference head, spanning from the near-field to the boundary of the far-field. Additional synthetic or measured transfer functions maybe used to extend to the interior of the head, i.e., for distances closer than near-field. In addition, the relative distance-related gains of each set of HRTFs are normalized to the far-field HRTF gains. |
US10820129B1 |
System and method for performing automatic sweet spot calibration for beamforming loudspeakers
A system including an audio source configured to transmit a first stimulus signal to one of a first beamforming loudspeaker assembly and a second beamforming loudspeaker assembly to play back an audio output and to receive the audio output from the one of the first beamforming loudspeaker assembly and the second beamforming loudspeaker assembly. The audio source is configured to determine a first distance between a first beamforming loudspeaker assembly and a second beamforming loudspeaker assembly and to determine a second distance between the audio source and the first beamforming loudspeaker assembly. The audio source is configured to determine a third distance between the audio source and the second beamforming loudspeaker assembly and to determine a location for transmitting the audio output from each of the first beamforming loudspeaker assembly and the second beamforming loudspeaker assembly based at least on the first distance, the second distance, and the third distance. |
US10820127B2 |
Dome for use with a receiver assembly , assembly , rceive module, hearing device and a method of connecting a dome
The present invention relates to a dome (10) for use with a receiver assembly (20). The dome (10) comprises a core (12) and a shell (14), wherein the core (12) and the shell (14) are made of different materials, the material of the core (12) is rigid and the material of the shell (14) is soft, and wherein the dome (10) is connectable to the receiver assembly (20) by means of a threaded connection (34). Therefore, connecting and separating the dome (10) to and from the receiver assembly (20) can be simplified in a secure and easy operation performed by the user. |
US10820126B2 |
Hearing device with a microphone structure
A hearing aid device comprising a microphone, a processing unit and a receiver for compensating for a hearing loss in the auditory system of a human is disclosed. The hearing aid device is configured with a microphone inlet assembly which is optimized with regards to maintenance of the hearing aid and improved sound performance. That is, the microphone inlet assembly comprises an inlet element attached to a PCB and further configured to connect with a sound inlet structure. |
US10820123B2 |
Antenna for a hearing assistance device
A hearing assistance device including a housing component (12) including a transceiver (68) and processing circuitry arranged in a compact block structure (50), a small feed loop (40) mounted on the compact block structure (50) and electrically connected to the transceiver (68), and an antenna element (30, 80) contained within a housing component (12). The small feed loop (40) and the antenna element (30, 80) are provided as metallic band elements, and the band elements in an area of electromagnetic coupling are arranged in substantially parallel planes. |
US10820121B2 |
Hearing device or system adapted for navigation
A hearing system comprises a hearing device, e.g. a hearing aid, and is adapted for being worn by a user, the hearing system comprising a) an audio input unit configured to receive a multitude of audio signals comprising sound from a number of localized sound sources in an environment around the user, and b) a sensor unit configured to receive and/or provide sensor signals from one or more sensors, said one or more sensors being located in said environment and/or form part of said hearing system, and c) a first processor configured to generate and update over time data representative of a map of said environment of the user, said data being termed map data, said environment comprising a number of, stationary or mobile, landmarks, said landmarks comprising said number of localized sound sources, and said map data being representative of the physical location of said landmarks in the environment relative to the user, wherein the hearing system is configured to, preferably continuously, generate and update over time said map data based on said audio signals and said sensor signals. The invention further comprises a method. |
US10820117B2 |
Systems and methods for generating damped electromagnetically actuated planar motion for audio-frequency vibrations
A vibration module for applying vibrational tractions to a wearer's skin is presented. Use of the vibration module in headphones is illustrated for providing tactile sensations of low frequency for music, for massage, and for electrical recording and stimulation of the wearer. Damped, planar, electromagnetically-actuated vibration modules of the moving magnet type are presented in theory and reduced to practice, and shown to provide a substantially uniform frequency response over the range 40-200 Hz with a minimum of unwanted audio. |
US10820114B2 |
Speaker
A speaker is provided. The speaker includes: an electrical connector and a voice coil. The electrical connector includes an elastic arm spaced apart from the voice coil and joint portions extending from two opposite sides of the elastic arm while being bent towards the voice coil. The joint portions are supported at a side of the voice coil facing away from the diaphragm. Each of the joint portions is provided with a binder portion configured to fix the voice coil to the joint portion. The voice coil includes an outer side surface close to the elastic arm and an inner side surface opposite to the outer side surface. The binder portion is provided at two sides of the voice coil and is bonded with the inner side surface and the outer side surface. |
US10820111B2 |
Acoustic membrane for a loudspeaker and corresponding loudspeaker
A circular acoustic membrane having an upper surface and an opposite lower surface, said membrane being intended to be coupled, at the lower surface thereof, to a mobile winding via a support. The membrane has an annular fold concentrically delimiting, in the membrane, a circular central portion and an annular peripheral portion. In addition, the central portion has a concavity turned towards the upper surface and the internal edge of the fold is carried by the lower surface and comprises an attachment surface intended for the coupling of said support of the coil. |
US10820110B2 |
Apparatus, system and method for automated speaker assembly
A speaker and like manufactured item manufacturing system, apparatus and method for aligning speaker components regardless of feature size to a common centering datum for placement. A speaker motor assembly may be aligned based on datum of a basket/washer subassembly, wherein remaining components are coupled, aligned and adhered according to the same datum, thus increasing concentricity, alignment, and orthogonality among components and installations. Speaker suspension components may likewise be coupled using the same datum. Specialized alignment mechanisms, such as a centering collet and a mechanical gripper, may be also be provided to align speaker components for placement and adhesion, and adhesives may be robotically controlled based on the aforementioned datum. |
US10820108B2 |
Speaker
A speaker is provided. The speaker includes: an electrical connector and a voice coil. The electrical connector includes an elastic arm and a connection portion. The voice coil includes an outer side surface close to the elastic arm and an inner side surface opposite to the outer side surface, each of the joint portions includes a body portion supported at a side of the voice coil facing away from the diaphragm, a first extension portion formed by extending from the body portion and being opposite to the inner side surface, and a second extension portion formed by extending from the body portion and being opposite to the outer side surface, the first extension portion and the second extension portion are spaced apart to form a receiving groove, and the voice coil is sandwiched and fixed in the receiving groove. |
US10820102B1 |
Vehicle and method of controlling the same
A vehicle and a method of controlling the vehicle are provided. The vehicle may include: a first subwoofer provided at a driver's seat side of the vehicle and having a first resonance frequency; a second subwoofer provided on a passenger seat side of the vehicle and having a second resonance frequency; and a controller configured to transmit an electrical signal corresponding to a play sound to the first subwoofer, to invert a phase of the electrical signal, and to transmit the inverted electrical signal to the second subwoofer. |
US10820100B2 |
Methods and apparatus for limiting the excursion of a transducer
Embodiments described herein relate to methods and apparatus for limiting the excursion of a transducer. The method comprises receiving a transducer signal; and limiting the transducer signal or a signal derived therefrom to generate a limited transducer signal for input into the transducer such that an electrical response caused by the limited transducer signal in an electrical model of the transducer would be less than a threshold electrical response, wherein the threshold electrical response has been determined by: inputting a stimulus input signal into the electrical model of the transducer, wherein the stimulus input signal is designed to cause the transducer to reach a maximum excursion; and determining the threshold electrical response as a maximum of the electrical response caused by the stimulus input signal in the electrical model of the transducer. |
US10820095B2 |
Audio codec circuit capable of avoiding pop-noise
An audio codec circuit includes: an audio processing circuit; an output driver circuit for generating an analog output signal based on the output of the audio processing circuit; an analog signal pin for outputting the analog output signal to an active amplifier; a multifunction signal pin for providing different signal transmission functionalities according to the configuration of the audio processing circuit; at least one de-pop switch arranged between the analog signal pin and a first fixed-voltage terminal or between the multifunction signal pin and a second fixed-voltage terminal; and a de-pop switch control circuit, coupled with the audio processing circuit and the at least one de-pop switch, arranged to operably control the at least one de-pop switch based on the instruction from the audio processing circuit. |
US10820092B2 |
Audio output apparatus capable of outputting multi channel audio and display apparatus applying the same
According to an exemplary embodiment, a display apparatus includes: a display device configured to display a video data; and a plurality of integrated speakers configured to output a plurality of audio signals in a low-pitched tone band and a middle and high-pitched tone band. The plurality of integrated speakers may each include: a woofer speaker configured to output a first audio signal of the audio signals in the low-pitched tone band; and at least one front speaker which is adjacent to the woofer speaker and configured to output a second audio signal of the audio signals in the middle and high-pitched tone band. |
US10820090B2 |
Speaker assembly
The present disclosure discloses a speaker assembly, including: a housing with an accommodation space formed by a top wall, a bottom wall, and a sidewall; a speaker received in the accommodation space. The speaker includes a first unit having a first diaphragm and a second unit having a second diaphragm; a first back cavity formed by the first unit and the bottom wall; a second back cavity formed by the second unit and the top wall. An auxiliary cavity is formed by the second diaphragm and the bottom wall; a partition wall connecting between the top wall and the bottom wall for separating the auxiliary cavity from the first back cavity. The partition wall has a through hole corresponding to the second diaphragm. The second unit has a side adjacent to the second diaphragm fixed to the partition wall. |
US10820085B1 |
Skirt attachment
Auricular attachments should be comfortable for long term wear.An auricular interface based on a skirt attachment is disclosed. By separating the uplifting force of the skirt from a separate downward force a more comfortable wearing is achieved. The skirt can optionally be pleated.The objective is achieved by a skirt structure having an outer surface that contacts least a part of an inner part of an outer boundary of a concha of a pinna, without the skirt touching the floor of the concha. |
US10820083B2 |
Acoustic assembly having an acoustically permeable membrane
An acoustic device including a motor disposed in a housing having a non-porous elastomeric membrane disposed across an acoustic path defined by a sound port of the housing is disclosed. The motor may be embodied as MEMS transducer configured to generate an electrical signal responsive to an acoustic signal, or as some other electromechanical device. The membrane has a compliance that is 1 to 100 times a compliance of the acoustic device without the membrane, wherein the membrane prevents ingress of contaminants (e.g., solids, liquids or light) via the sound port while permitting propagation of the acoustic signal along the acoustic path without significant loss. |
US10820080B2 |
Receiver module
The present disclosure provides a receiver module. The receiver module includes a receiver and a microphone. The receiver includes a holder, a vibration unit, a magnetic circuit unit, a front cover covering the holder and a cover plate. The vibration unit includes a diaphragm spaced apart from the cover plate to form a front cavity. The holder includes a holder body portion, a holder extension portion and a first through-hole. The front cover includes a front cover body portion, a front cover extension portion and a second through-hole. The microphone is fixed on a surface of the holder extension portion facing away from the cover plate. The front cavity, the second through-hole, the first through-hole and a sound inlet hole of the microphone communicate with one another. The microphone share the front cavity with receiver to absorb noise of the receiver, providing better sound effect. |
US10820067B2 |
Automated media publishing
The described methods, systems, and computer program products enable media composition editors to tag compositional objects with editorial rendition rules that specify how rendering decisions are to be made and how source media assets are to be selected and processed to generate an output rendering of a media composition that adheres to the editor's rendition-related choices. The editorially-specified rendition rules include spatial-type rules, temporal-type rules, and color-type rules, and generally pertain to the spatial, temporal, and color ranges and resolutions to be included within a rendition. When a rendition of a media composition is to be generated, a rendition engine interprets and applies the editorial rendition rules to generate and output the rendition in accordance with rendition parameters supplied to the rendition engine by a rendition profile, and, in some cases, by the media composition and the source media assets. |
US10820066B2 |
Reconciling ABR segments across redundant sites
Reconciling Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) segments across redundant sites may be provided. First, a working manifest may be set to match a primary downstream manifest and the working manifest may be updated using an auxiliary downstream manifest. Next, first segments missing from the working manifest as identified during updating the working manifest using the auxiliary downstream manifest may be copied from the auxiliary downstream manifest to the primary downstream manifest. The working manifest may then be updated using a primary upstream manifest. And then second segments missing from the working manifest as identified during updating the working manifest using the primary upstream manifest may be copied from the primary upstream manifest to the primary downstream manifest. |
US10820065B2 |
Service signaling recovery for multimedia content using embedded watermarks
Methods, devices, systems and computer program products facilitate accessing metadata associated with a primary audio visual content. Upon reception of a primary content, one or more watermark messages are extracted from the primary content obtain a server code and an interval code. A query to a metadata server is initiated based on the information obtained from the extracted watermark messages. In response to the query, service recovery information is received that includes information identifying one or more timed events, where each timed event identifies an operation to be performed at a corresponding instance in time as the primary content is being presented by the receiver device. One or more operations identified the timed events are initiated at the corresponding instance(s) in time. |
US10820062B2 |
Providing interactive advertisements
An example method for providing an interactive advertisement in association with a media presentation comprises storing a commercial identifier in association with an interactive advertisement identifying a commercial associated with the interactive advertisement. The interactive advertisement is associated with interactive advertisement data comprising a related content identifier identifying a related content object. Before a commercial segment begins, a list of commercials to be provided during the commercial segment is received comprising the commercial identifier. After determining that the commercial associated with the interactive advertisement is to be provided during the commercial segment and responsive to determining that the commercial segment is eligible for hosting the interactive advertisement, providing at least a portion of the interactive advertisement data, the portion of the interactive advertisement data configured to provide access to the related content object. The commercial and access to the related content object are provided for simultaneous display. |
US10820060B1 |
Asynchronous co-watching
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include determining that a subsequent user is consuming content that was consumed previously by an initial user. The computer may access various reactions by the initial user to the content that were recorded and synchronized as the initial user consumed the content. The computer may further determine that at least some of the reactions by the initial user have an engagement level above a predetermined threshold, and then provide the reactions with engagement levels above the predetermined threshold for presentation to the subsequent user synchronously with the content as the content is consumed by the subsequent user. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed. |
US10820059B1 |
Systems and methods for spotted advertising and control of corresponding user interfaces and transactions via user receiving devices and mobile devices
A user receiving device includes at least one transceiver module that receives a video and an ad. The ad is played out as part of the video is for a product or service. An output module displays the video and the ad on a display. The display is associated with the user receiving device. A transaction module initiates a purchase transaction based on an initiation signal and, after initiating the purchase transaction, displays an additional offer based on a purchasable object corresponding to the ad or a stored customer history. The transaction module generates an offer response to the additional offer and receives a confirmation response based on the offer response. |
US10820057B2 |
Scalable light-weight protocols for wire-speed packet ordering
A communication method between a source device and a target device utilizes speculative connection setup between the source device and the target device, target-device-side packet ordering, and fine-grained ordering to remove packet dependencies. |
US10820056B2 |
Systems and methods for playback of content using progress point information
The systems and methods are described herein for playback of content based on progress point information. The systems and methods detect nearby media devices to transmit or request progress point information. Based on the communicated progress point information, the system may generate an option to play back content at a point within the content up to which content was last consumed. When content providers offer different versions of one content item and the user does not select to play back content from the content provider associated with the progress point information, the system determines a proper playback point in other content providers. |
US10820054B2 |
Method and apparatus for presenting media programs
Systems and processes that incorporate teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, identifying an action initiated by equipment of a first user of a number of users, during a presentation of a media program, and generating, responsive to the identifying of the action, an overlay comprising a symbol indicative of the action and situated in relation to the presentation of the media program. The overlay is presented, together with the media program, at a display of a second user of the plurality of users, wherein the symbol is selectable by the equipment of the second user. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10820053B2 |
Extension bundle generation for recording extensions in video delivery
In one embodiment, a method receives a request from a user for one or more extensions to a first program. The first program is associated with a first bundle that indicates the first program starts at a first time and ends at a second time. A second program that starts before the first time or starts after the second time is selected. The second program is associated with a second bundle that indicates the second program ends at the first time or starts at the second time. The method generates an extension bundle that includes information for the one or more extensions and uses the extension bundle to record an extended program for the user that includes the first program and at least a portion of the one or more extensions from the second program. |
US10820051B2 |
Inhibiting display of advertisements with age-inappropriate content
A method includes determining, at a media device, a rating associated with an advertisement. The method also includes receiving, at the media device, information from one or more sensors, where the information indicates that a viewer (e.g., a child) is located within an area associated with the media device. The method includes determining whether the advertisement includes age-inappropriate content for the viewer based on the rating and based on the information. When the advertisement includes age-inappropriate content for the viewer, the method includes inhibiting display of the advertisement. |
US10820044B2 |
Associating playback devices with playback queues
An example first playback device includes programming to perform functions including receiving a first request to associate with a first playback queue that is stored remotely from, and persists unassociated with, any playback device of the media playback system. The functions also include associating with the first playback queue and designating the first playback queue as an active queue of the first playback device. The functions also include receiving a second request to enter into a group with a second playback device that is associated with a second playback queue, entering into the group with the second playback device, associating with the second playback queue, and designating the second playback queue as the active queue of the first playback device. The functions also include receiving a third request to leave the group, and after receiving the third request, de-designating the second playback queue as its active queue. |
US10820043B2 |
Method for decoding a service guide
The invention is: A method for decoding a service guide associated with a video bitstream comprising: (a) receiving a content fragment within the service guide, (b) receiving a name element within the content fragment, (c) receiving a description element within the content fragment and (d) decoding the service guide. |
US10820042B2 |
Multiplexed delivery of media associated with guide display options
Methods, systems, and computer readable media can be operable to facilitate a multiplexed delivery of media associated with guide display options. A transport stream carrying media associated with a current context of an interactive guide application may be supplemented with one or more secondary streams that are associated with other contexts of the interactive guide application that are likely to be requested from subsequent user interactions. The other contexts of the interactive guide may be determined based upon a correlation between the other contexts and the current context of the interactive guide. When a user interaction occurs at a multimedia device, the multimedia device may retrieve a media stream associated with the user interaction from a transport stream that is currently being received by the multimedia device, from a buffer at the multimedia device, or from local storage associated with the multimedia device. |
US10820041B2 |
Reception apparatus, transmission apparatus and data processing method
An apparatus and a method are provided which make it possible to allow a reception apparatus to execute a cache process in a unit of an application or in a unit of a presentation unit thereby to make it possible to achieve an application execution process of high completeness. The reception apparatus receives, from a transmission apparatus, signaling data in which an application size that is a data size of an application, application link information, and a data size of each of presentation units (PUs) that are application components are recorded. The reception apparatus compares a cache size and the data size of each of the applications and PUs with each other, determines cacheable applications or PUs as cache target data, and executes a cache process in a unit of an application or a PU. |
US10820039B2 |
Video playing method and terminal device
A video playing method and a terminal device, the method including starting, by a terminal device, at least two playing instances based on an operation instruction of a user, where each of the at least two playing instances corresponds to a video display window, and where the video display window comprises a first video display window and a second video display window, playing first channel content in the first video display window and playing second channel content in the second video display window according to a display mode selected by the user, detecting an operation gesture of the user on the first video display window or the second video display window, and adjusting playing modes of the first channel content and the second channel content according to the operation gesture of the user and a current display mode. |
US10820033B2 |
System and method for switching video presentations between devices
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a method in which a processing system receives a signal transmitted from a first media presentation device presenting media content; the signal includes a request to discontinue providing the media content to the first media presentation device and begin providing the media content to a second media presentation device. The method also includes transmitting a link to a destination associated with the second device, and transmitting a portion of the media content to the second device; this portion corresponds to a predetermined time period commencing with transmission of the signal. In response to selection of the link, the media content portion is presented at the second device, and the media content is provided to the second device corresponding to a time period commencing with expiration of the predetermined time period. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10820031B2 |
Communication apparatus for switching between a low-rate stream and a high-rate stream
Provided is a communication apparatus including: an encoder with a plurality of channels configured to encode an input stream while switching a rate of output data in at least two stages; and a wireless communication apparatus that transfers output of the encoder to a terminal by way of a wireless communication network, in which, when a channel is selected at the terminal, output of the encoder is switched from a low-rate stream to a high-rate stream such that the high-rate stream is transmitted to the terminal at which the channel has been selected. |
US10820030B2 |
Systems and methods for displaying media content and media guidance information
A system comprises television equipment and a number of portable electronic devices. The television equipment includes a large display and control circuitry. The control circuitry receives media content and media guidance data for display on the display. The control circuitry also includes communication components for communicating with the portable electronic devices. The portable electronic devices are operable for displaying video and communicating with the television equipment method comprises the steps of receiving media guidance information with a first portable electronic device; transmitting at least some of the media guidance information from the first portable electronic device to the control circuitry of the television equipment; and displaying the media guidance information from the first portable electronic device on the display of the television equipment while simultaneously displaying media content or media guidance information received from a source other than the first portable electronic device. |
US10820029B2 |
Alerting groups of user devices to similar video content of interest based on role
A method and apparatus for alerting groups of user devices to similar video content of interest based on role. The method includes providing a first video to groups of user devices, each having an associated user role, receiving viewing metrics indicative of levels of viewing interest for the first video from a first group of user devices associated with a particular user role, and when a level of viewing interest is above a predetermined threshold, classifying one or more corresponding first video frames of the first video as frames of interest. The method further includes receiving a second video, determining, using the frames of interest, that video content of the second video is of interest to a second group of user devices having the particular user role, and providing an alert to the second group of user devices. |
US10820026B2 |
Methods and apparatus to identify co-relationships between media using social media
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to identify co-relationships between media using social media. An example apparatus includes an audience estimator to: estimate a first audience of first media based on a first set of media-exposure social media messages corresponding to client devices referencing the first media, and estimate a second audience of second media based on a second set of media-exposure social media messages corresponding to the client devices referencing the second media. The example apparatus also includes a pairing classifier to: determine a pairing-score for a media-pairing based on the first and second audiences and the first and second sets of media-exposure social media messages, determine a relationship threshold to apply to the media-pairing based on the first media and the second media, and classify the media-pairing based on the pairing-score and the relationship threshold to improve an accuracy of a system associated with generating audience analysis information. |
US10820024B2 |
Communication apparatus, communication data generation method, and communication data processing method
A configuration in which it can be determined on a packet-by-packet basis whether encoded data stored in communication packets is data based on randomly accessible encoded data is provided. A transmission apparatus generates a packet storing a NAL unit which is a component of encoded data or a packet storing NAL unit fragments obtained by further dividing the NAL unit, sets access point information indicating whether the NAL unit serving as the source data of packet storage data includes data serving as a random access point as additional information, and transmits the packet. A reception apparatus determines whether packet storage data is data generated based on randomly accessible encoded data with reference to the additional information of the packet. |
US10820018B2 |
Method and platform for automatic selection of video sequences to fill a break in a broadcasted program
A method for automatic selection of video sequences to fill a break in a broadcasted program, including determining an estimated duration of the break (bi) and selecting from a collection of videos, such as advertisements, a sequence of videos to be played out. The sequence has a second duration which is shorter than the estimated duration and the selection depends on broadcast priority criteria associated with at least some of said videos. The method also includes broadcasting the sequence of videos and broadcasting a fill-in video signal until the end of the break. |
US10820014B2 |
Compound motion-compensated prediction
A prediction scheme is selected for encoding or decoding a video block. A first compound motion block can be determined by weighting distances from a first reference frame to the video frame and from a second reference frame to the video frame using one or more quantized weighting coefficients. A second compound motion block can be determined based on an average of pixel values a video block of the first reference frame and pixel values from a video block of the second reference frame. One of the first compound motion block or the second compound motion block is selected and used to generate a prediction block. Alternatively, data encoded to a bitstream including the video frame can be used to determine which compound motion block to use to generate the prediction block. The current block of the video frame is then encoded or decoded using the prediction block. |
US10820009B2 |
Apparatus and methods for distance estimation using stereo imagery
Frame sequences from multiple image sensors may be combined in order to form, for example, an interleaved frame sequence. Individual frames of the combined sequence may be configured a by combination (e.g., concatenation) of frames from one or more source sequences. The interleaved/concatenated frame sequence may be encoded using a motion estimation encoder. Output of the video encoder may be processed (e.g., parsed) in order to extract motion information present in the encoded video. The motion information may be utilized in order to determine a depth of visual scene, such as by using binocular disparity between two or more images by an adaptive controller in order to detect one or more objects salient to a given task. In one variant, depth information is utilized during control and operation of mobile robotic devices. |
US10820007B2 |
Method and apparatus for decoding inter-layer video, and method and apparatus for encoding inter-layer video
Provided is an inter-layer video decoding method including obtaining a disparity vector of a current block included in a first layer image; determining a block of a second layer image corresponding to the current block by using the obtained disparity vector; determining a reference block including a sample that contacts a boundary of the block; obtaining a motion vector of the reference block; and determining a motion vector of the current block included in the first layer image by using the obtained motion vector. |
US10820006B2 |
Moving picture coding method, moving picture decoding method, moving picture coding apparatus, moving picture decoding apparatus, and moving picture coding and decoding apparatus
A moving picture coding method includes (i) transforming, for each of one or more second processing units included in the first processing unit, a moving picture signal in a spatial domain into a frequency domain coefficient and quantizing the frequency domain coefficient, and (ii) performing arithmetic coding on a luminance CBF flag indicating whether or not a quantized coefficient is included in the second processing unit in which transform and quantization are performed, wherein, in the arithmetic coding, a probability table for use in arithmetic coding is determined according to whether or not the size of the first processing unit is identical to the size of the second processing unit and whether or not the second processing unit has a predetermined maximum size. |
US10820003B2 |
System, apparatus, and method of Wi-Fi video transmission utilizing linear mapping of transmission payload into constellation points
A system for wireless video transmission includes a video compression unit to generate a description of DCT taps, a linear mapper to generate transmission payload from the DCT taps, and a wireless transmitter to map the transmission payload into constellation points, wherein the real part and the imaginary part of each of the constellation points is a monotonic function of some of the DCT taps. |
US10820002B2 |
Image encoding apparatus and image decoding apparatus and method of operating the same
An image encoding apparatus includes an annexed data obtainer configured to obtain annexed data that is annexed to image data and that is to be transmitted along with the image data; an annexed image data obtainer configured to convert the obtained annexed data and obtain annexed image data having a same format as that of the image data; and an encoder configured to obtain transmission image data based on the annexed image data and the image data and encode the transmission image data according to a first codec. |
US10820001B2 |
Image coding device, image decoding device, image coding method, and image decoding method
When a coding mode selected by an encoding controlling part 1 is an intra prediction mode, an intra prediction part 4 carries out an intra-frame prediction process using pixels adjacent to a partition Pin which is generated through a division by a block dividing part 2 or pixels adjacent to a higher layer partition Pin−1 to which the partition Pin belongs to generate a prediction image (Pin). |
US10820000B2 |
Image coding device, image decoding device, image coding method, and image decoding method
When a coding mode selected by an encoding controlling part 1 is an intra prediction mode, an intra prediction part 4 carries out an intra-frame prediction process using pixels adjacent to a partition Pin which is generated through a division by a block dividing part 2 or pixels adjacent to a higher layer partition Pin−1 to which the partition Pin belongs to generate a prediction image (Pin). |
US10819998B2 |
Apparatus and methods thereof for video processing
A method to be performed by a receiving apparatus for decoding an encoded bitstream representing a sequence of pictures of a video stream is provided. In the method, capabilities relating to level of decoding parallelism for the decoder are identified, a parameter indicative of the decoder's capabilities relating to level of decoding parallelism is kept, and for a set of levels of decoding parallelism, information relating to HEVC profile and HEVC level that the decoder is capable of decoding is kept.A method for encoding a bitstream representing a sequence of pictures of a video stream is also provided. In the method, a parameter is received from a transmitting apparatus that should decode the encoded bitstream. |
US10819997B2 |
Encoding video data according to target decoding device decoding complexity
A method and system is provided for encoding video data according to target decoding device complexity. One embodiment is evidenced by a method of encoding video data for decoding on a target decoding device having parallel processing, comprising: receiving uncoded video data, computing a relationship between each of a plurality of encoding parameters and target decoding device decoding costs, selecting encoding parameters to minimize encoding costs, wherein the encoding costs include the target decoding device decoding costs, and encoding the uncoded video data according to the selected encoding parameters. |
US10819995B2 |
Method of storing decoded video data, method of computing motion vector data and computer device
The present invention provides a method of storing decoded video data, a method of computing a motion vector and computer device. The method of storing decoded video data comprises: setting a reference frame queue table in a static random access memory and storing basic information of a plurality of reference frames in the reference frame queue table, wherein each unit of the reference frame queue table stores corresponding index information of one reference frame in a decoding buffer; storing a plurality of groups of frame buffering information corresponding to the index information in the decoding buffer, wherein each group of frame buffering information includes frame display order data and motion vector storage address information; and storing motion vector data of each reference frame in a dynamic random access memory. |
US10819994B2 |
Image encoding and decoding methods and devices thereof
Image encoding and decoding methods and devices thereof are provided. The encoding method includes: performing downsampling on a first image to obtain a second image; encoding the second image to obtain a second image bit stream, and sending the second image bit stream to a decoding end; processing the second image to obtain a third image having a resolution the same as that of the first image; calculating a difference between the third image and the first image to obtain a first difference image; regulating pixel values of the first difference image to fall within a pre-set range, to obtain a second difference image; and encoding the second difference image to obtain a second difference image bit stream, and sending the second difference image bit stream to the decoding end to enable the decoding end to reconstruct the first image. |
US10819990B2 |
Method and apparatus for palette predictor initialization for palette coding in video and image compression
A method and apparatus of palette predictor initialization for a coding system using palette coding are disclosed. A SPS predictor flag indicating whether SPS palette predictor values are present in a current SPS and a PPS predictor flag indicating whether SPS palette predictor values are present in a current PPS are used. According to the values of the SPS predictor flag and the PPS predictor flag, the current palette predictor array having a current predictor size for blocks in a picture corresponding to the current PPS is signaled at an encoder side or derived at a decoder side based on the PPS palette predictor values, the SPS palette predictor values or both. |
US10819988B2 |
Moving image encoding apparatus, moving image decoding apparatus, moving image encoding method, moving image decoding method, and computer readable storage medium
A moving image encoding apparatus that encodes a moving image and generates encoded data includes an extraction unit configured to extract a brightness change direction for each of blocks acquired by dividing the moving image; and a pixel value control unit configured to control pixel values of a locally decoded image based on the brightness change direction extracted by the extraction unit, for each of the blocks acquired by dividing the moving image. |
US10819987B2 |
Method and apparatus for coefficient induced intra prediction in image coding system
An intra prediction method according to the present invention comprises the steps of: determining an intra prediction mode for a current block; determining whether to apply a coefficient induced intra prediction (CIIP) to the current block; deriving neighboring reference samples for the current block on the basis of whether the CIIP is applied; and generating prediction samples for the current block on the basis of the intra prediction mode and the neighboring samples. The present invention can generate modified or improved neighboring reference samples and thereby can improve the performance of intra prediction. |
US10819986B2 |
Method and apparatus for intra mode coding
A method of and an apparatus for controlling intra prediction for decoding of a video sequence are provided. The method includes determining a ratio of a width to a height of a coding unit, and based on the determined ratio being different than one, adding, to a table including intra prediction modes corresponding to intra prediction angles, first wide angles toward a bottom-left edge of the coding unit, second wide angles toward a top-right edge of the coding unit, and additional intra prediction modes respectively corresponding to the first wide angles and the second wide angles. The method further includes selecting, for decoding the video sequence, one of the intra prediction modes and the additional intra prediction modes added to the table. |
US10819985B2 |
Encoder, decoder, encoding method, and decoding method
An encoder includes memory, and circuitry accessible to the memory. The circuitry accessible to the memory: determines whether OBMC is applicable to generation of a prediction image of a current block, according to whether BIO is to be applied to the generation of the prediction image of the current block; when BIO is to be applied to the generation of the prediction image of the current block, determines that OBMC is not applicable to the generation of the prediction image of the current block, and applies BIO to the generation of the prediction image of the current block without applying OBMC. |
US10819984B2 |
Inter-plane prediction
A better rate distortion ratio is achieved by making interrelationships between coding parameters of different planes available for exploitation for the aim of redundancy reduction despite the additional overhead resulting from the need to signal the inter-plane prediction information to the decoder. In particular, the decision to use inter plane prediction or not may be performed for a plurality of planes individually. Additionally or alternatively, the decision may be done on a block basis considering one secondary plane. |
US10819983B1 |
Determining a blurriness score for screen capture videos
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (1) receiving, from a video streaming service, a screen capture of a video playback session including one or more static visual elements and a video playing in the video playback session, (2) detecting a window within the screen capture containing the video playing in the video playback session, (3) selecting the window containing the video by excluding the static visual elements in the video playback session, (4) determining a blurriness score associated with a potential degradation in quality of the video playing in the selected window, and (5) providing the blurriness score for analysis. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed. |
US10819981B2 |
Method and apparatus for entropy coding of source samples with large alphabet
A method of entropy coding for source symbols in an encoder receives a current source symbol having a current symbol value belonging to a set of symbol values. When the source symbols correspond to horizontal components or vertical components of motion vector differences (MVDs) for Inter prediction coding, the method determines a threshold for the set of symbol values. If an absolute current symbol value is greater than the threshold associated with a corresponding motion vector resolution for the current source symbol, the method derives a first binary string. If the absolute current symbol value is not greater than the threshold associated with the corresponding motion vector resolution for the current source symbol, the method derives a second binary string. Finally, the method encodes the first binary string or the second binary string depending on whether the absolute current symbol value is greater than the threshold. |
US10819979B2 |
Coupled primary and secondary transform
A method of controlling residual coding for decoding or encoding of a video sequence, is performed by at least one processor and includes determining whether a secondary transform is used, based on a primary transform that is set. The method further includes, based on the secondary transform being determined to be used setting a flag indicating whether the secondary transform is used to indicate that the secondary transform is used, determining the secondary transform, based on the set primary transform and an intra prediction mode of a current block of the video sequence, and performing the residual coding of a luma coding block of the current block and a chroma coding block of the current block, using the set primary transform and the determined secondary transform. |
US10819977B2 |
Methods and apparatus for multiple line intra prediction in video compression
There is includes a method and apparatus comprising computer code configured to cause a hardware processor or processors to perform intra prediction among a plurality of reference lines, to set a plurality of intra prediction modes for a zero reference line nearest to a current block of the intra prediction among non-zero reference lines, and to set one or more most probable modes for one of the non-zero reference lines. |
US10819976B2 |
Long-term reference for error recovery without back channel
A video encoding method eliminates the need for back channel feedback by using long-term reference frames for recovering data transmission errors. A videoconferencing endpoint captures image data and designates a first frame as a long term reference (LTR) frame. Subsequent intra frames us the LTR frame for reference. When a new LTR frame is designated, subsequent frames use the newly designated LTR frame for reference only after it is determined that the newly designated LTR frame is fully operational to serve in that role. |
US10819972B2 |
Method and apparatus for light and computer vision based dimensional metrology and 3D reconstruction
Systems and methods disclosed herein includes a measurement device to enable dimensional metrology and/or 3D reconstruction of an object. The measurement device is positioned between the object and reference luminaires (e.g., light emitting diodes or other light sources). The measurement device uses the reference luminaires to determine the position and orientation of the measurement device. The measurement device may include a camera oriented towards the reference luminaires and may acquire/use images of reference luminaires to determine the position and orientation of the measurement device. Using the reference luminaires, the system may determine positions and orientations of the measurement device when the images of the reference luminaires are taken. The system may be configured to use the positions and the orientations of the measurement device to determine dimensions and/or 3D models of the object. |
US10819971B2 |
Mapping of spherical image data into rectangular faces for transport and decoding across networks
A system captures a first hemispherical image and a second hemispherical image, each hemispherical image including an overlap portion, the overlap portions capturing a same field of view, the two hemispherical images collectively comprising a spherical FOV and separated along a longitudinal plane. The system maps a modified first hemispherical image to a first portion of the 2D projection of a cubic image, the modified first hemispherical image including a non-overlap portion of the first hemispherical image, and maps a modified second hemispherical image to a second portion of the 2D projection of the cubic image, the modified second hemispherical image also including a non-overlap portion. The system maps the overlap portions of the first hemispherical image and the second hemispherical image to the 2D projection of the cubic image, and encodes the 2D projection of the cubic image to generate an encoded image representative of the spherical FOV. |
US10819970B2 |
Camera array including camera modules with heat sinks
A camera system is configured to capture video content with 360 degree views of an environment. The camera array comprises a housing including a first quadrant, a second quadrant, a third quadrant, and a fourth quadrant, wherein each of the first quadrant, the second quadrant, the third quadrant, and the fourth quadrant form a plurality of apertures, a chassis bottom that is removably coupled to the housing, and a plurality of camera modules, each camera module comprising a processor, a memory, a sensor, and a lens, wherein each of the camera modules is removably coupled to one of the plurality of apertures in the housing, wherein the first quadrant, the second quadrant, the third quadrant, and the fourth quadrant each include a subset of the plurality of camera modules. Each of the plurality of camera modules includes a heat sink. |
US10819969B2 |
Method and apparatus for generating media presentation content with environmentally modified audio components
An apparatus for generating a presentation from content having original audio and video components is described wherein an environment detector is configured to output an environment-type signal indicating a detected particular environment. An acoustics memory is configured to output selected acoustic characteristics indicative of the environment identified by the environment-type signal. An audio processor receives the audio components and the acoustic characteristics and operates to modify the original audio components to produce modified audio components based on the selected acoustic characteristics. The presentation including the modified audio components is output. |
US10819966B2 |
System and method for dynamic in-vehicle virtual reality
A method for rendering views to an output device in a vehicle, including receiving vehicle data from a portable device, and determining vehicle occupant action data based on the vehicle data associated with a vehicle occupant of the vehicle. The method including generating a view based on the vehicle data and a model, the model including one or more components that define the view, wherein generating the view includes modifying one or more components of the model according to the vehicle occupant action data. The method including rendering the view to the output device by controlling the output device to update display of the view according to the modified one more components of the model. |
US10819965B2 |
Image processing device and method for operating image processing device
An image processing device includes a multimedia intellectual property (IP) block which processes image data including a first component and a second component; a memory; and a frame buffer compressor (FBC) which compresses the image data to generate compressed data and stores the compressed data in the memory. The frame buffer compressor includes a logic circuit which controls a compression sequence of the first component and the second component of the image data. |
US10819963B2 |
Display device, method for controlling display device, program, recording medium, and moving body equipped with display device
A display device has a movable screen that is movable in a movement direction, a drive controller, a projector, and a position detector. The drive controller moves the movable screen relative to a reference position set at a prescribed position in a movement range of the movable screen. The projector performs drawing on the movable screen by irradiating the movable screen with light used for scanning the movable screen and projects a virtual image onto a target space based on light that passes through the movable screen. The position detector executes position detection processing for detecting that the movable screen is located at a detection position set in relation to the prescribed position. The position detector moves the movable screen and executes the position detection processing in a non-display period in which the movable screen is not irradiated with light from the projector. |
US10819961B2 |
Light source apparatus for use in projection three-dimensional display apparatus, with dynamic diffusion plate
A light source apparatus includes a plurality of laser light sources configured to emit color light rays having multiple wavelength bands. The light source apparatus further includes a plurality of dichroic mirrors configured to combine the color light rays and output combined color light rays; and a dynamic diffusion plate configured to diffuse incident light rays from the plurality of dichroic mirrors so as to remove speckles specific to laser beams. One of the plurality of dichroic mirrors is configured to reflect blue light, and each of the plurality of laser light sources includes a blue laser light source. The blue laser light source is configured to generate a P-polarized short-wavelength-band laser beam, and an S-polarized long-wavelength-band laser beam having a wavelength longer than a wavelength of the P-polarized short-wavelength-band laser beam. |
US10819956B2 |
Display system of vehicle and method of driving the same
A display system of a vehicle includes a plurality of cameras configured to capture images of front, rear, rear left, and rear right sides of the vehicle and generate image data. The system further includes a plurality of display panels configured to receive and display the image data, and at least one sensor configured to sense a pupil of a driver and at least one of a position, a body direction, or a head height of the driver. A processor determines a position of a field of view of the driver on the basis of the pupil position data and the posture data and generates a display correction value on the basis of the position of the field of view. A display correction device adjusts a horizontal tilt and a vertical tilt of each of the plurality of display panels on the basis of the display correction value. |
US10819954B2 |
Distributed video sensor panoramic imaging system
A panoramic imaging system includes a plurality of separated video cameras that may be distributed around an object. A series of images captured by at least one of the separated video cameras is stored in a predetermined file format. The panoramic system further includes a viewer module that may render the series of images using the first file format. Moreover, the panoramic system includes a calibration module capable of modifying information associated with at least one of the series of images, where the modification results in calibration data stored in a configuration file and/or in the predetermined file format. The viewer module may also be capable of rendering the series of images in accordance with the predetermined file format. |
US10819949B1 |
Methods and systems for connecting caller and callee client devices
Exemplary embodiments relate to techniques for facilitating a connection between two users in a call by providing an “answering window” when a user calls. When a caller places a call to a callee, the call invitation may remain open for a window of time during which the caller remains available. The callee may opt to answer the call at any time during the window. During the window, the caller may be placed in a lobby and may share audio and/or video. Accepting the call during the answering window may place the callee in the lobby or may directly convert the interaction into an active call. The callee may request that the window can be altered, or may signal their intention to answer the call at a particular time. |
US10819946B1 |
Ad-hoc dynamic capture of an immersive virtual reality experience
Methods, systems, and techniques for projecting streamed video are provided. An Example Surround Video Projection System (SVPS) provides support for interacting with the displayed virtual reality environment, capturing a video of a user in the VR environment, and displaying the VR environment on deformations. Also, the SVPS may change the displayed VR environment responsive to attributes and/or characteristics of the user. In one example, the SVPS comprises a real time, interactive rendering system, a display system, and one or more display units. The rendering system comprises a high resolution graphics engine capable of generating high resolution video. The projection system comprises video capture cards to capture the generated video stream and forward it to a projection mapping engine. The projection mapping engine consolidates and stitches together the received video stream as appropriate to render the video stream over display units to the target viewing environment such as a dome/sphere. |
US10819945B2 |
Digital deposition and evidence recording system
Embodiments include a modular video recording system. The system includes a first module for supporting a primary input to be recorded. The system may include combinations of modules for supporting different combinations of recording inputs from video and audio sources for recording the received inputs in different combinations. |
US10819940B2 |
Display apparatus and computing apparatus including the same
A display apparatus and a computing apparatus including the same are provided. A display apparatus includes: a display module including a display panel configured to display an image, a system rear cover covering a rear surface of the display module, a vibration plate between the system rear cover and the rear surface of the display module, and a vibration module configured to vibrate the vibration plate, wherein the display panel is further configured to vibrate based on a vibration of the vibration plate to output sound. |
US10819935B2 |
Ramp signal generator and CMOS image sensor using the same
Provided are devices having a ramp signal generator for adjusting a slope of a ramp signal by adjusting a current of a unit current circuit to adjust a step size. The ramp signal generator may include a unit current circuit including one or more current paths that allow a flow of an electrical current generated based on a ramp supply voltage, and a slope adjustment circuit configured to adjust a slope of a ramp signal by changing a current path of the electrical current flowing through the one or more current paths of the unit current circuit. |
US10819929B2 |
Image sensor for compensating for signal difference between pixels
An image sensor includes two or more phase-difference detection pixels disposed adjacent to each other, a plurality of general pixels spaced apart from the phase-difference detection pixels, first and second peripheral pixels, and first to third light shields. The first and second peripheral pixels are adjacent to the phase-difference detection pixels, and between the phase-difference detection pixels and the general pixels. The first light shield is disposed in one of the general pixels and has a first width. The second light shield extends into the first peripheral pixel from a first area between the phase-difference detection pixels and the first peripheral pixel, and has a second width different from the first width. The third light shield extends into the second peripheral pixel from a second area between the phase-difference detection pixels and the second peripheral pixel, and has a third width different from the first width. |
US10819927B1 |
Image sensor with self-testing black level correction
An imaging system comprises an image sensor and black level correction (BLC) circuitry. The image sensor includes an image pixel array adapted to generate an image signal in response to incident light and a dark pixel array adapted to generate a black reference signal representative of a black level value of the image sensor. The BLC circuitry is adapted to adjust the image signal of the image pixel array based, at least in part, on the black reference signal of the dark pixel array. The BLC circuitry includes a plurality of measurement circuits to readout the black reference signal from the dark pixel array to determine the black level value of the image sensor. The BLC circuitry also includes a plurality of calculation circuits to calculate a BLC value based, at least in part, on the black level value determined from the plurality of measurement circuits. |
US10819921B2 |
Camera assembly having a single-piece cover element
The various implementations described herein include methods, devices, and systems for illuminating and capturing scenes. In one aspect, a video camera assembly includes: (1) an image sensor having a field of view corresponding to a scene; (2) infrared illuminators to selectively illuminate the scene; and (3) a single-piece cover positioned in front of the image sensor and the illuminators such that light from the illuminators is directed through the cover and light from the scene passes through the cover prior to entering the image sensor, including: (a) a first portion corresponding to the image sensor and substantially transparent to visible light and IR light; (b) a second portion corresponding to the one or more IR illuminators and coated to be substantially transparent to IR light; and (c) a third portion between the first portion and the second portion and coated to be substantially opaque to IR and visible light. |
US10819915B1 |
Apparatus and method generating high dynamic range video
The disclosure provides for a novel system for generating a high dynamic range video of a colloid under investigation. This helps record images of various sizes of nanoparticles that scatter light with very different efficiencies (effective cross-sections), typically orders of magnitude different. |
US10819912B2 |
Apparatus and method for processing image received through a plurality of cameras
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a first camera group including a first camera disposed in a first optical axis direction and a second camera disposed in a second optical axis direction, and having a first field of view (FOV), a second camera group including a third camera disposed in a third optical axis direction and a fourth camera disposed in a fourth optical axis direction, and having a second FOV covering an area at least partially different from an area covered by the first FOV, a first processor configured to process images acquired through the first camera group, a second processor configured to process images acquired through the second camera group, and a designated processor configured to control the first processor and the second processor. |
US10819909B2 |
Driving apparatus capable of satisfactorily detecting position of movable unit and ensuring large driving thrust, image blur correction apparatus, and image pickup apparatus
A driving apparatus which is capable of detecting a position with a long stroke and ensuring large driving thrust. The driving apparatus has a fixed member, a movable member, a coil, a position detector that detects a position of the movable member, and a first magnet unit and a second magnet unit that are placed with the coil interposed therebetween. The position detector and the coil are placed on one of the fixed member and the movable member, and the first magnet unit and the second magnet unit are placed on the other one. The second magnet unit has a concave portion in a central part of a surface facing the position detector. The position detector is placed closer to the second magnet unit than to the first magnet unit. |
US10819908B2 |
Image sensor and electronic device having the same
An image sensor that obtains an image in which shake is corrected, while at the same time suppresses an increase in the circuit size, is disclosed. The image sensor has a plurality of pixels. Each of the plurality of pixels includes a light-sensitive element that detects the incidence of single photons; and a counter that counts a pulse contained in a signal. The image sensor further comprises a control unit that, on the basis of detected shake, switches a signal of the light-sensitive element supplied to the counter in a pixel, or replaces a count value of the counter of the pixel with a count value of the counter in another pixel. |
US10819906B2 |
Sensor control method executed by air-conditioning apparatus
A sensor control method that is executed by an air-conditioning apparatus includes: acquiring a first thermal image by scanning an air-conditioned space using the infrared sensor in accordance with a first scanning scheme, the air-conditioning apparatus being placed in the air-conditioned space; extracting a subject thermal image from the first thermal image, based on a difference between a background thermal image of the air-conditioned space when no subject is present therein and the first thermal image; determining a second scanning scheme different from the first scanning scheme, when the subject thermal image has a size smaller than a threshold size; and acquiring a second thermal image by scanning an area corresponding to the subject thermal image of the air-conditioned space using the infrared sensor in accordance with the determined second scanning scheme. |
US10819901B2 |
Mobile terminal and method of adjusting image capturing settings while previewing images on touch screen
The present invention provides a mobile terminal and a method of capturing an image using the same. The mobile terminal controls a camera conveniently and efficiently to capture an image and performs focusing in various manners to capture an image. Accordingly, a user can obtain a desired image easily and conveniently. |
US10819896B1 |
Computer readable recording medium can perform image sensing system control method and image sensing system
An image sensing system control method, comprises: (a) calculating a first motion delta between a first image frame and a second image frame following the first image frame by the image sensor; (b) calculating a first output motion delta according to a first time difference, a second time difference and the first motion delta by the image sensor if the image sensor receives a first polling from the control circuit, wherein the first time difference means a time difference between a time of the first polling and a time of the first image frame, and the second time difference means a time difference between a time of the first polling and a time of the second image frame; and (c) outputting the first output motion delta to the control circuit from the image sensor. |
US10819893B2 |
Mobile terminal device
The present invention discloses a mobile terminal device. The mobile terminal includes a housing having a receiving space, a driving module, a telescopic bracket, and a camera module. The housing includes a first surface adjacent to the receiving space, a second surface away from the receiving space, and a through hole extending through the first surface to the second surface. The driving module is received in the receiving space of the housing and disposed adjacent to the first surface. The telescopic bracket includes two openings and a telescopic space extending through the two openings. The telescopic bracket is disposed on the second surface of the housing, the opening corresponds to the position of the through hole, and one end of the camera module is electrically connected to the driving module, and the other end penetrates the through hole and is received in the telescopic space of the telescopic bracket. |
US10819888B2 |
Camera decoration, camera module and electronic apparatus
A camera decoration may include a main portion defining a first through hole configured to expose a camera; and an extending portion connected to an end of the main portion and defining a second through hole configured to expose a flash. A thickness of the extending portion may be less than a thickness of the main portion. |
US10819886B2 |
Systems, methods and apparatuses for film virtual production
Systems, methods and apparatuses for film virtual production include a headrig having a shell, a boom, a camera assembly and a control pod, the boom configured to release from a first side of said shell and secure to the shell at an opposite, second side, wherein repositioning from the first side of the shell to the opposite, second side results in a flip of the camera assembly. |
US10819883B2 |
Wearable scanning device for generating floorplan
According to one or more embodiments, a system of generating a two-dimensional (2D) image of an environment includes a 2D scanner system that includes a measurement device that is mounted to a first body equipment of an operator and one or more processors that are mounted to a second body equipment of the operator. The measurement device includes a light source, an image sensor, and a controller to determine a distance value to one or more object points. The processors generate a 2D submap of the environment in response to an activation signal from the operator and based at least in part on the distance value, each submap generated from a respective point in the environment. Further, the processors generate a 2D image of the environment using multiple 2D submaps. |
US10819878B2 |
Image processing apparatus capable of suppressing errors related to document conveying speed and data transfer rate, method of controlling image processing apparatus, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus capable of suppressing occurrence of an error due to an increase in the amount of data transfer per unit time while suppressing occurrence of an error due to thickness of a conveyed document sheet. A conveying speed of a document sheet is controlled based on the thickness thereof. As a frequency of an image transfer clock for transferring image data of the document sheet from a scanner section to an image processor, a frequency is used which is the lower of a first frequency determined based on whether an image processing process is executed in parallel with any other image processing process different from the image processing process and a second frequency determined based on the thickness of the document sheet. |
US10819873B2 |
Image processing apparatus capable of suppressing degradation of image quality, caused by electrostatic noise, method of controlling same, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus capable of suppressing degradation of the image quality of output image data, caused by electrostatic noise, without increasing a circuit scale. The image processing apparatus transmits image data obtained by reading an original, in synchronism with a synchronization signal. Noise in the synchronization signal is detected and eliminated. An image is printed using the image data. The number of times of detection of the noise is counted, and a notification indicative of the number of times of detection of the noise is made. |
US10819872B2 |
Image processing apparatus capable of displaying user-based option settings
An image processing apparatus, including a display, a memory, and a controller, to provide a plurality of functions is provided. The controller controls the display to display one of a first screen, through which one of the plurality of functions is selectable; a second screen, through which one of a plurality of options for the selected function is selectable; and a third screen, through which selection of the one of the plurality of options is indicated. When the controller reads shortcut information that indicates a first option for a selected one of the functions, and when the first option is permitted to the user, the third screen is displayed. When the first option is not permitted to the user, and if there is a second option permitted to the user, the second screen is displayed. |
US10819871B2 |
Operation console, electronic device and image processing apparatus provided with the operation console, and method of displaying information on the operation console
On a touch-panel display of an image forming apparatus, which is divided to five areas, that is, a system area, a function selection area, a preview area, an action panel area and a task trigger area, pieces of information are displayed. Even if an operational mode is switched, the same or similar information is always displayed in the area arranged at the same position. In the task trigger area, software buttons operated by the user for actually operating the image forming apparatus are displayed. |
US10819869B1 |
Media curl mitigation system
A printer includes: a motor driving a transport member according to an operational parameter, to transport media along a media path from a media supply to a printhead; a first distance sensor disposed on a first side of the media path to measure a first distance between the media and the first distance sensor; and a controller configured to: receive the measured distance; detect curling of the media based on the first measured distance; and responsive to detecting curling of the media, update the operational parameter at the motor. |
US10819867B2 |
Sound notification device and method for multifunctional peripheral device for outputting sound related to postprocessing
A sound notification device includes a plurality of speakers of each of which a sound volume is capable of being adjusted and which have directivity characteristics different from each other; and a speaker control unit which selects at least one speaker of the plurality of speakers according to a content of a predetermined event and causes the selected speaker to output a sound with a sound volume determined according to the content of the event if the event occurs in a device. |
US10819864B2 |
Information processing apparatus, control method for information processing apparatus, and program
An information processing apparatus is provided and includes a display unit which displays an operation screen. The information processing apparatus controls whether or not to receive setting for a first application from a different apparatus and use the received setting for the first application, in accordance with a type of a screen being displayed on the display unit. |
US10819860B1 |
Charging and collection function in microservices
Various methods for a 3GPP defined Charging and Collection Function are employed that may use a microservices approach. The microservice approach may decompose the function of the network elements into component level functions that may be deployed as separate functional elements. |
US10819856B2 |
Systems and methods for identifying virtual communication platform users
Methods for handling traffic between a first network including a virtual communication platform and a second network, such as a circuit-switched network, include inserting customer identifiers into data packets. For traffic sent to the second network, the packets with the identifiers are transmitted to a trunking service that uses the identifier to determine one or more applicable service attributes for handling the data contained within the packets. For data traffic received from the second network, the virtual communication platform uses the identifiers to determine a destination, such as an endpoint device, for the traffic within the first network. |
US10819853B2 |
System and method for replacing hold-time with a call back in a contact center environment
System and method for handling a transaction between a waiting party and queuing party include an independent communication system (ICS) managing calls between the waiting party and calling party and handles sensitive data as well as call-attached data. The ICS manages the transaction in different stages and with different levels of sensitivity. Either party is allowed to modify the call or call preferences during the transaction. The ICS works independently from the queuing party calling system. |
US10819851B2 |
System and method for processing an automated call based on preferences and conditions
A system can be operable to receive an automated call from a communications device, determine whether preferences associated with a called party identity), is applicable to the automated call, and determine whether a condition that precludes acceptance of the automated call is present. The determination of whether the condition is present can be based on information received from a sensory device coupled to the user device. In response to the condition being determined to be present, the automated call can be denied. |
US10819848B2 |
Fault routing of an emergency communication
Aspects of the disclosure relate to routing of an emergency communication under fault conditions. Routing can be implemented in a packet-switching (PS) network that provides voice service. For a network node of the PS network, availability to route the emergency communication through a specific emergency service routing number (ESRN) can be determined and, in response to the network node being unavailable, administrative data associated with the ESRN can be accessed. In addition, an identifier associated with the administrative data can be updated (e.g., created or modified) with data indicative of the device that originated the emergency communication. The administrative data and the resulting identifier can be delivered to a second network node that can route the emergency communication to an emergency service network. |
US10819846B2 |
Method and system for providing additional information to called parties
A system for providing additional information to called parties, the system comprises a base unit device for sending additional information to called parties, the base unit comprises a microprocessor, at least one Ethernet port, at least one telephone port, a first transceiver, and a first wireless antenna; and a display unit for receiving the additional information from the base unit device and displaying the additional information to the called parties, the display unit comprises a second transceiver, a liquid crystal display, a second wireless antenna, and a set of keys. |
US10819845B2 |
Country-specific telephone number system analysis system using machine learning technique, and telephone connection method using same
Provided is a country-specific telephone number system analysis system. The system includes a telephone number system analysis logic server; a number analysis machine learning system; a country-specific international call service provider information database; a country-specific telephone number system information database; and a telephone call connection logic database. The telephone number system analysis logic server receives a target telephone number of a telephone call from a user terminal, and checks whether the target telephone number conforms to an international telephone number system protocol. When it is determined that the target telephone number does not conform to the international telephone number system protocol, the number analysis machine learning system identifies a country corresponding to the target telephone number by accessing the country-specific telephone number system information database. When the country and an international call service provider are identified by the number analysis machine learning system, the target telephone number is dialed after adding a dial code of the international call service provider and a country code as prefixes before the target telephone number, based on the telephone call connection logic database. |
US10819843B2 |
Scheduling with distractions disabled
A communication device comprising: one or more processors and one or more memories supporting communication, the device comprising a plurality of modes, including at least a normal mode and at least one focused mode, wherein the normal mode is distinct from the focused mode, and wherein, when the device is in the focused mode one or more features of the device are at least partially disabled, and wherein the one or more features of the device that are at least partially disabled in the focused mode include one or more features relating to communication supported by the device, wherein the device is configured to: support a user interface (UI) for setting one or more focused time periods, and wherein the device is further configured to switch to the at least one focused mode during the focused time periods. |
US10819842B2 |
Providing on-demand access to a restricted resource of a user device
Examples described herein include systems and methods for providing on-demand access to a restricted resource of a user device. An example method can include generating a profile that specifies a restricted resource and one or more conditions for that resource to be de-restricted. The profile can be sent to, and utilized by, an agent application executing on the user device. The agent application can determine that a user is requesting de-restriction of a resource and determine whether all applicable conditions are met. If the conditions are met, the agent application can de-restrict the resource. After the resource is used, the agent application can report details of the use to an administrator or management server. |
US10819840B2 |
Voice communication method
Audio inputs are detected at an electronic device and translated into electronic communications for playback at an external electronic device. |
US10819839B2 |
Operation method and system of mobile terminal
An operation method and a mobile terminal connected to an electronic device are provided. A wireless communication interface of the electronic device communicates with a mobile device. Content is displayed on an application on a display of the electronic device. A user input is obtained for selecting a piece of content from the displayed content on the application. Based on selecting the piece of content, a user interface on which the selected piece of content is displayed, is displayed on the application as content of a message. A recipient phone number is obtained through the user interference displayed on the application. Based on obtaining the recipient phone number, information for requesting that the mobile device transmits the selected piece of content to the recipient phone number, is transmitted toward the mobile device. |
US10819838B2 |
Terminal device and control method thereof
A terminal device and a method for controlling the terminal device are provided. The terminal device includes a terminal body; a pressure sensor arranged at a side of the terminal body; a control circuit, connected with an output terminal of the pressure sensor, and configured to perform a preset operation when a pressure detected by the pressure sensor is not smaller than a preset pressure threshold. |
US10819833B2 |
Dynamic re-route in a redundant system of a packet network
A method and apparatus for enabling dynamic reroute in a redundant system is provided. A network device is operative to determine whether a state of a link that couples the first network device with a third network device is active. In response to determining that the state of the link is active causing a payload of a packet to be forwarded towards the third network device through the second network interface of the first network device based on a second IP address; and responsive to determining that the state of the link is not active causing the second payload to be forwarded towards the third network device through a third network interface of the second network device based on the second IP address. |
US10819832B2 |
Packet processing method, apparatus, and device
A packet processing method, apparatus, and device are disclosed. The method includes: receiving, by a forwarding plane, an item from a control plane of the forwarding plane, where the item includes an identifier of a connected terminal; receiving an access protocol packet; when the access protocol packet is not an authentication start packet, determining, by the forwarding plane according to the identifier of the connected terminal, whether a terminal served by the access protocol packet is the connected terminal; and discarding, by the forwarding plane, the access protocol packet when the access protocol packet is not the authentication start packet and when the terminal served by the access protocol packet is not the connected terminal. The method improves user experience. |
US10819831B2 |
Methods and apparatus for channel defunct within user space stack architectures
Methods and apparatus for efficient data transfer within a user space network stack. Unlike prior art monolithic networking stacks, the exemplary networking stack architecture described hereinafter includes various components that span multiple domains (both in-kernel, and non-kernel). For example, unlike traditional “socket” based communication, disclosed embodiments can transfer data directly between the kernel and user space domains. Direct transfer reduces the per-byte and per-packet costs relative to socket based communication. A user space networking stack is disclosed that enables extensible, cross-platform-capable, user space control of the networking protocol stack functionality. The user space networking stack facilitates tighter integration between the protocol layers (including TLS) and the application or daemon. Exemplary systems can support multiple networking protocol stack instances (including an in-kernel traditional network stack). |