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US10850034B2 Automatic treatment of pain
Disclosed are methods and medical device systems for automated delivery of therapies for pain and determination of need for and safety of treatment. In one embodiment, such a medical device system may comprise a sensor configured to sense at least one body signal from a patient; and a medical device configured to receive a first sensed body signal from the sensor; determine a patient pain index based at least in part on said first sensed body signal; determine whether said patient pain index is above at least a first pain index threshold; determine a safety index based at least in part on a second sensed body signal; select a pain treatment regimen based on at least one of said safety index and or a determination that said pain index is above said first pain index threshold; and deliver said pain treatment regimen.
US10850031B2 Fluid injection system having various systems for controlling an injection procedure
A fluid injection system that includes an injector head having a syringe for delivering a fluid to a patient; a mounting structure pivotally connected to the injector head and configured to support the injector head above a surface; and a control system operationally coupled to the injector head for controlling an injection procedure is disclosed. The fluid injection system is provided with various sensors to control various aspects of the fluid injection system, such as the establishment of a reference plane, the determination of a tilt angle of the injector head, and the determination of a temperature of an actuation system of the injector head.
US10850028B2 Triggering injection status information display on a mobile device via tapping the housing of a skin-attachable drug injection device
A skin attachable drug injection device (1), comprising an accelerometer (26) able to detect the user tapping against the housing (2) of the device and to generate an electrical signal to the device controller (16), which recognizes the signal as a user request for information regarding the ongoing delivery of the medicament, and a transmitter (30) which in response wirelessly transmits said information (e.g. the expected remaining during of the injection) to a separate portable user device having a display (e.g. mobile phone). A user carrying the injection device under clothing can thus receive feedback about the status of the injection in a discreet way.
US10850024B2 Infusion system, device, and method having advanced infusion features
Aspects of the present disclosure provide systems, devices, and methods for delivering substances such as fluids, solutions, medications, and drugs to patients using infusion devices having a set of advanced features. These advanced features include aspects related to the programming of infusion devices, the configuration of infusion sequences performed by the infusion devices, and the interconnection of multiple infusion devices for interoperation during an infusion having a sequence of infusion steps.
US10850018B2 Treatment fluid preparation system
A system for purifying incoming fluid is modular and includes a heat exchanger module, an evaporator-condenser module and a compressor. The system components are arranged in a stacked configuration to facilitate gravitational flow of the purified fluid such that the purified fluid drains passively for collection. A system for preparation of ready-to-use treatment fluid includes the modular fluid purification system, a preparation station and a coupling device. The components are configured to be retained in a portable carrier that is manually operable for improved access to and mobility of the components. A coupling device can connect the flow channels of several components and can be used in preparing ready-to-use dialysate. A system prepares a receptacle and a ready-to-use treatment fluid in the receptacle.
US10850009B2 Medical device with hydrophilic coating
A urinary catheter having an insertable shaft formed from a blend of an ethylene and/or propylene based polymer and water swellable material. The catheter having a hydrophilic coating disposed on the outer surface of the insertable catheter shaft.
US10850007B2 Elastase treatment of tissue matrices
A method of producing a modified acellular tissue matrix (mATM) from an acellular tissue matrix (ATM), where the mATM has a reduced stretchiness relative to the ATM, without substantially compromising its associated structural or functional integrity. The method includes providing an acellular tissue matrix (ATM) and exposing the ATM to elastase for a period of time.
US10850006B2 Protein biomaterials and biocoacervates and methods of making and using thereof
The present invention relates to protein biocoacervates and biomaterials and the methods of making and using protein biocoacervates and biomaterials. More specifically the present invention relates to protein biocoacervates and biomaterials that may be utilized for various medical applications including, but not limited to, drug delivery devices for the controlled release of pharmacologically active agents, coated medical devices (e.g. stents, valves . . . ), vessels, tubular grafts, vascular grafts, wound healing devices including protein suture biomaterials and biomeshes, dental plugs and implants, skin/bone/tissue grafts, tissue fillers, protein biomaterial adhesion prevention barriers, cell scaffolding and other biocompatible biocoacervate or biomaterial devices.
US10850004B2 Nerve cap and production thereof
The invention is directed to a nerve cap for covering a nerve stump, comprising a tubular body with a closed end and an open end and essentially consisting of biodegradable polymeric material to prevent or treat symptoms caused by neuroma. The polymeric material preferably comprises a poly(DL-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) copolymer obtained by the copolymerizaton of DL-lactide and ε-caprolactone, which copolymer has a lactide content of 51-75 mol %.
US10850003B2 In-situ cross-linkable polymeric compositions and methods thereof
A biocompatible polymeric composition for cross-linking in-situ in a wound is disclosed comprising 1) one or more polyanionic polymers such as alginates or hyaluronates, able to be cross-linked the surface of the wound and 2) one or more polycationic polymers such as chitosan or DEAE-Dextran, that assists in the solidification process as well as speeds up hemostasis without the need for applying pressure. The biocompatible polymeric composition may further comprise a cross-linking agent such as aqueous calcium chloride. The invention encompasses an initial polymeric composition, the solidified matrix cross-linked and integrated at the wound site, including the methods of using, applying, and cross-linking the composition.
US10849997B2 Disinfection device having disinfection light source
A disinfection device includes: a container having a wall that defines a chamber for containing liquid therein; and a light source for transmitting disinfection light to the liquid. The light source is in a spatial relationship with the container so that a distance between the light source and the first light receiving surface of the liquid remains unchanged regardless of a volume of the liquid.
US10849992B1 Methods of screening for sortilin binding antagonists
The present disclosure provides methods of screening for a sortilin binding antagonist. In some embodiments, the methods include incubating an agent with a sortilin protein and a sortilin ligand, where the sortilin protein and sortilin ligand are each attached to a member of a fluorescence donor/acceptor pair, exciting the fluorescence donor of the fluorescence donor/acceptor pair, and detecting fluorescence emitted by the fluorescence donor at a second wavelength and fluorescence emitted by the fluorescence acceptor at a third wavelength. A decrease in the ratio of the fluorescence emitted by the fluorescence acceptor at the third wavelength to the fluorescence emitted by the fluorescence donor at the second wavelength, as compared to the ratio in the absence of the agent, indicates that the agent is a sortilin binding antagonist.
US10849987B2 Complex of adenovirus and PAMAM-PEG-Erbitux, and use thereof
The present invention relates to a complex of an antitumor adenovirus coated with ErbB-PEG-PAMAM and the use thereof. When using the complex of the present invention, a tumor cell-specific gene transfer effect by an excellent tumor cell infiltration ability is excellent, hepatotoxicity is low, a blood flow retention time is prolonged. Thus, the complex of the present invention can be used as a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of a tumor and a gene therapy agent which can be administered systemically.
US10849984B2 Immunogenic compound
The present application relates to an immunostimulatory compound comprising an immunostimulant portion and a peptide portion. The peptide portion is not a disease-associated immunogen. Furthermore, the peptide portion has an amino acid sequence in which 75% or less of the amino acid residues are hydrophobic and/or has an isoelectric point of 5 or greater. The compounds of the invention address the problem of systemic distribution of immunostimulants causing unwanted side effects. The inventors have found that the physicochemical properties of the immunostimulant can be controlled by covalent linkage to a peptide. Further physicochemical properties may be modified in a useful manner by incorporating additional features.
US10849975B2 Multivalent vaccines for rabies virus and filoviruses
The present invention provides methods and compositions for inducing an immune response that confers dual protection against infections by either or both of a rabies virus and a filovirus, and/or which can be used therapeutically for an existing infection with rabies virus and/or a filovirus to treat at least one symptom thereof and/or to neutralize or clear the infecting agents. In particular, the present invention provides a recombinant rabies virus vector comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding at least one filovirus glycoprotein or an immunogenic fragment thereof, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the vaccine vectors.
US10849973B2 Prostate specific membrane antigen binding protein
Disclosed herein are PSMA binding proteins with improved binding affinities, and robust aggregation profiles. Also described are multispecific binding proteins comprising a PSMA binding protein according to the instant disclosure. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising the binding proteins disclosed herein and methods of using such formulations are further provided.
US10849972B2 Trimeric S1-CD40L fusion protein vaccine against Middle East respiratory syndrome-coronavirus
An immunogenic CD40-targeted trimeric MERS-CoV S1 fusion polypeptide as well as a corresponding polynucleotide encoding it and its use for safely inducing immune responses directed against MERS-CoV without inducing vaccine associated respiratory pathologies associated with non-targeted vaccines.
US10849971B2 Compositions and methods for the treatment or prevention of human immunodeficiency virus infection
Disclosed are yeast-based immunotherapeutic compositions, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigens, and fusion proteins for the treatment and/or prevention of HIV infection and symptoms thereof, as well as methods of using the yeast-based immunotherapeutic compositions, HIV antigens, and fusion proteins for the prophylactic and/or therapeutic treatment of HIV and/or symptoms thereof.
US10849969B2 Recombinant attenuated Mopeia virus comprising a modified nucleoprotein with reduced exonuclease activity
A recombinant attenuated Mopeia virus (MOPV) comprising a recombinant genomic S segment that encodes a nucleoprotein having attenuated exonuclease activity, and optionally further encodes a non-MOPV arenavirus glycoprotein. Use of the recombinant attenuated MOPV to induce an immune response in a subject.
US10849967B2 Nucleic acid molecules encoding for chimeric CSPG4 proteins and therapeutic uses thereof
A nucleic acid molecule encoding a chimeric chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan 4 (CSPG4) protein, wherein the chimeric CSPG4 protein comprises, from the N-terminal to the C-terminal: i) a first portion derived from the human CSPG4 sequence and a second portion derived from the canine CSPG4 sequence or ii) a first portion derived from the canine CSPG4 sequence and a second portion derived from the human CSPG4 sequence.
US10849966B2 Methods for treating netosis and neutrophil activation
Described herein are methods and compositions relating to methods of inhibiting neutrophils, e.g., inhibiting NET release or NETosis, by means of a DEspR inhibitor, e.g., an anti-DEspR antibody reagent. In some embodiments, the methods can relate to the treatment of a disease, e.g., cancer or a disease wherein neutrophils; NETs; or NETosing or NETting neutrophils contribute to pathogenesis, chronicity, or worsening of disease. In some embodiments, the DEspR inhibitor can be a bi-specific reagent or an antibody-drug conjugate.
US10849962B2 Method and apparatus for microneedle transdermal delivery
A method for forming microspheres containing bioactive material, comprising dissolving a polymer matrix, such as albumin or beta-cyclodextrin, in an aqueous medium in a first vessel; contacting the dissolved polymer matrix with a crosslinking agent, such as glutaraldehyde, to crosslink the polymer matrix and the crosslinking agent; neutralizing with sodium bisulfate any excess crosslinking agent remaining after crosslinking is substantially complete; solubilizing in a second vessel a bioactive material in an aqueous solution; mixing the solubilized bioactive material together with the neutralized crosslinked polymer matrix in solution to form a mixture; and, spray drying the mixture to produce nanospheres, whereby substantial bioactivity of the biomaterial is retained upon cellular uptake.
US10849961B2 Use of pertussis toxin as a therapeutic agent
The present application relates to the use of pertussis toxin, and its derivatives, analogs, salts and pharmaceutical equivalents. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method of treating or preventing a neurological disease or injury by administering pertussis toxin to the individual.
US10849957B2 Method of managing joint pain
Making an initial evaluation of patient's joint pain when undergoing motions associated stress to the joint such as going up and down stairs, and injecting the patient with a peptide of SEQ ID No. 1, and thereafter evaluating the patient's joint pain when undergoing the same motion is disclosed.
US10849952B2 Hand sanitizer composition and method of manufacture
A hand sanitizing composition and a method of manufacture, wherein the composition includes a solvent from about 78% to about 96% by weight sufficient to operate as a carrier and solvent. The composition includes tetrasodium EDTA and/or Sodium Citrate from about 0.01% to about 1% by weight to operate as a buffer, stabilizer and chelating agent. The composition includes a humectant selected from the group of humectants consisting of: Cetyl Alcohol, Ceteryl Alcohol, and Steryl Alcohol from about 1.5% to about 5.5% by weight to emulsify, thicken and lubricate. The composition includes an emollient from about 0.1% to about 3.2% by weight and an antioxidant vitamin from about 0.01% to about 1% by weight. The composition includes a soothing agent in a therapeutically significant amount and a conditioner.
US10849949B2 Essential element management
The invention extends the utility of apparatus used to extract medicinal cannabis compounds into an eluate by separating a portion of medicinal cannabis compounds contained within a portion of eluate at a first extraction target level providing enough clean solvent to continue extraction operations. A high efficiency concentrator such as a rotary evaporator or a wiped film evaporator processes eluate from one or more tanks or extraction vessels creating clean solvent when extraction targets are met or when clean solvent is exhausted. This manages eluate concentration levels and limits the quantity of concentrated medicinal cannabis compounds on site at any moment in time. The invention enables a business model for keeping medicinal cannabis compounds within a legal system, and reduces pollution because law enforcement would no longer have to burn large quantities of cannabis plant matter.
US10849940B2 Prebiotics of highly refined cellulose
The present technology may include a stabilized mass of highly refined cellulose fiber as a prebiotic composition alone or with a probiotic composition. The prebiotic composition may comprise both the prebiotic material blended with and stabilized by highly refined cellulose fiber material. The prebiotic components may be combined with at least 1% by weight of combined probiotic as highly refined cellulose in a blend with the probiotic. The mass may flow as a liquid, may be in a frozen state or may be in a dried powder state or dried solid mass.
US10849936B2 Compositions and methods for C. difficile treatment
The present disclosure provides compositions and methods for treating Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) including primary and recurrent CDI. In particular, the compositions and methods described herein are capable of achieving a CDI clearance rate of at least 80% through a single oral dose of a pharmaceutical composition comprising a freeze-dried fecal microbiota preparation.
US10849929B2 Composition and method for allergen deactivation
The present disclosure provides compositions and methods useful in the deactivation of allergens. The compositions can comprise a peroxide and can particularly be at a relatively low pH (e.g., less than 5). The compositions exhibit efficacy for deactivation of a wide variety of allergens and are suitable for application to one or more types of surfaces to provide for deactivation of at least a portion of allergens present on the surface.
US10849928B2 Methods of using ophthalmic compositions comprising povidone-iodine
A topical ophthalmic composition comprised of povidone-iodine 0.01% to 10.0% combined with a steroid or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. This solution is useful in the treatment of active infections of at least one tissue of the eye (e.g., conjunctiva and cornea) from bacterial, mycobacterial, viral, fungal, or amoebic causes, as well as treatment to prevent such infections in appropriate clinical settings (e.g. corneal abrasion, postoperative prophylaxis, post-LASIK/LASEK prophylaxis). Additionally the solution is effective in the prevention of infection and inflammation in the post-operative ophthalmic patient.
US10849927B2 Polysaccharide-polyamine copolymers for removal of phosphate
Covalently cross-linked copolymers are described herein. More specifically, polysaccharide-polyamine copolymeric matrices or structures and cationic copolymeric matrices are described herein. The polysaccharide-polyamine copolymers, when protonated, can form cationic copolymeric matrices having exceptionally high densities of cationic sites. In one form, the covalently cross-linked copolymers provide a three-dimensional structure, especially when hydrated.
US10849923B1 Hyaluronic acid formulation
The present invention provides solid formulations of hyaluronic acid (HA) that are resistant to degradation into low molecular weight species of HA and yet can be readily dissolved in water. The compositions comprise sodium hyaluronate, cyclo-dextrin, sodium benzoate, and potassium sorbate, wherein said composition is in powder form.
US10849922B2 Treatments for retinal disorders
The present invention relates to the use of cyclic oligosaccharides as chemical complexants of lipofuscin bisretinoids (A2E) to prevent and treat eye (i.e., retinal or macular) disease. Monomeric, dimeric, multimeric, or polymeric oligosaccharide rings act as pharmacologic agents to prevent and treat ophthalmologic disorders triggered by the accumulation of lipofuscin in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), which occurs as a consequence of either genetic disorders, such as Stargardt Disease (SD) and Best Disease (BD), or aging, such as Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), or other diseases, such as retinitis pigmentosa, and cone-rod dystrophy.
US10849918B2 Composition for optic nerve protection
A composition for optic nerve cell protection, for preventing or treating glaucoma, for suppressing retinal ganglion cell death, or for delaying a progression of visual acuity loss of human contains at least one selected from the group consisting of products obtained by steaming and drying wheat, defatted wheat germ, defatted rice germ, defatted soybean, fermented grape, hesperidin, lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus salivarius, wild grape, Tamarind, Haskap, pomegranate seeds, licorice powder, and cinnamon powder.
US10849914B2 Methods for producing chemoembolic agents for the delivery of anti-cancer agents
Described herein are chemoembolic compositions and agents. The compositions include one or more anti-cancer agents and a silk-elastinlike protein polymer, wherein the compositions are liquids prior to administration to a subject but convert to hydrogels upon administration to the subject. Administration of the chemoembolic compositions to tumor and/or tumor vasculature in a subject having cancer can result in reduced or inhibited blood flow to the tumor as well as localized, sustained release of the anti-cancer agent in the vicinity of the tumor. Reduction in blood flow, in turn, results in a reduction of tumor volume and/or inhibition of tumor growth, while localized release of the anti-cancer agent results in reduced systemic effects and lower overall toxicity of treatment with the compositions.
US10849912B2 Method of sensitizing cancer cells to the cytotoxic effects of apoptosis inducing ligands in cancer treatment
Disclosed is a method of enhancing the response of cancer cells in a mammal to treatment with an apoptosis inducing ligand, which method comprises contacting the cancer cells with an apoptosis inducing ligand in conjunction with an effective amount of a compound of the formula: (I), wherein R1-R14 are as described herein. Also disclosed is a method of inducing apoptosis in cancer cells in a mammal, comprising contacting the cancer cells with the compound described herein and also contacting the cancer cells with an apoptosis inducing ligand, whereby apoptosis is induced in the cancer cells.
US10849908B2 Corticotropin releasing factor receptor antagonists
The present invention provides novel pharmaceutical compositions comprising -(4-Chloro-2-(morpholin-4-yl)thiazol-5-yl)-7-(1-ethylpropyl)-2,5-dimethylpyrazolo(1,5-a)pyrimidine and methods of using the same for the treatment of Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
US10849906B2 Use of Akt2 in diagnosis and treatment of tumor
Provided is use of a pharmaceutical composition in treating a glucocorticoid-resistant tumor characterized by an increased level of Akt2 expression. The pharmaceutical composition comprises an Akt2 inhibitor, a glucocorticoid, and optionally a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, excipient and/or diluent. Also provided are use of an Akt2 detecting agent in detecting a glucocorticoid-resistant tumor, and use of an Akt2 inhibitor in the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for treating a tumor.
US10849901B2 Arf6 inhibitors and methods of synthesis and use thereof
Disclosed herein are compounds and methods for inhibiting Arf6. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treating a subject with an inhibitor of Arf6 are also disclosed herein.
US10849900B2 Treatment of neoplasia
A method of treating cancer in a patient comprising administering to the patient an a systemic chemotherapeutic drug regime in combination with radioactively doped particle, characterised in that the two therapies when introduced into the patient have an improved anticancer effect.
US10849897B2 Pyridyl derivatives as bromodomain inhibitors
The present invention is directed to pyridyl derivatives which are bromodomain inhibitors, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds and the use of the compounds or the compositions in the treatment of various diseases or conditions.
US10849896B2 Sortilin-binding small molecules for increasing glucose uptake
Various scaffolds of small molecules capable of binding to the active site of sortilin are identified by in silico methods. These scaffolds include norbornene anhydride amino acid adducts and 2-substituted 3-oxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2-quinoxalines. These sortilin ligands increase the uptake of glucose in 3T3L1 cells and can be employed in compositions to increase uptake of glucose for the treatment of diabetic patents.
US10849895B2 Lanthionine synthetase C-like 2-based therapeutics
Provided are compounds that target the lanthionine synthetase C-like protein 2 pathway. The compounds can be used to treat a number of conditions, including infectious disease, autoimmune disease, diabetes, and a chronic inflammatory disease.
US10849890B2 Methods of treating Fabry patients having renal impairment
Provided are methods for treatment of Fabry disease in patients having HEK assay amenable mutations in α-galactosidase A. Certain methods comprise administering migalastat or a salt thereof every other day, such as administering about 150 mg of migalastat hydrochloride every other day.
US10849888B2 Anti-androgens for the treatment of non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer
Described herein are methods of treating non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer with anti-androgens.
US10849886B2 Combination therapy using azabicyclo compound for cancer
Provided is a novel method for treating cancer using an HSP90 inhibitor which exhibits a markedly superior antitumor effect and has a reduced side effect.An antitumor agent is characterized in that an azabicyclo compound of the following Formula (1) or a salt thereof is administered in combination with other antitumor agent(s).
US10849884B2 Secnidazole for use in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis
Embodiments are directed to a secnidazole formulations and the use of a secnidazole formulation for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis (BV).
US10849880B2 Pharmaceutical composition
An object of the present invention is to provide a solid pharmaceutical composition which suppresses the characteristic bitter taste of 1-(3-(2-(1-benzothiophen-5-yl)ethoxy)propyl)azetidin-3-ol or a salt thereof and has a good storage stability of the-aforementioned compound or a salt thereof. The present invention provides a solid pharmaceutical composition comprising 1-(3-(2-(1-benzothiophen-5-yl)ethoxy)propyl)azetidin-3-ol or a salt thereof and a carboxylic acid whose solubility in water at 25° C. is 50 g/100 g H2O or less, wherein pH of a solution obtained when the solid pharmaceutical composition is dissolved or suspended in a 10 mmol/L KCl solution such that 1-(3-(2-(1-benzothiophen-5-yl)ethoxy)propyl)azetidin-3-ol or the salt thereof is 1 mg/mL or 8.96 mg/mL is 4.8 or less.
US10849876B2 Apparatuses, methods and systems for extraction, isolation and conversion of various cannabinoids, and modifications of whole-plant hemp extracts therewith
Apparatuses, methods, and systems for extraction, isolation, purification, and conversion of various cannabinoids, and modifications of whole-plant hemp extracts therewith are presented. A method for preparing a whole-plant hemp extract based product includes extracting cannabinoids from plant materials, such as one or more hemp varieties of Cannabis sativa. The method also includes separating and purifying CBD from the extracted cannabinoids, converting purified CBD to Δ9-THC and Δ8-THC and concurrently converting Δ9-THC to CBN, purifying and separating the CBN, and combining the purified CBN with a whole-plan hemp extract. Products and supplements related to the method are also described.
US10849869B2 Compositions and methods for treating chronic inflammation and inflammatory diseases
The present specification discloses pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing such pharmaceutical compositions, and methods and uses of treating a chronic inflammation and/or an inflammatory disease in an individual using such pharmaceutical compositions.
US10849859B2 Acrylic polymers and their use in transdermal drug delivery
The present disclosure is directed to random, acrylic co-polymers that are useful in transdermal applications. Methods of making and using the described co-polymers are also described.
US10849858B2 Process for the preparation of erythrocytes loaded with one or more substances of pharmaceutical interest and so obtained erythrocytes
The present invention relates to a process for preparing erythrocytes loaded with one or more substance of pharmaceutical interest. The present invention is also directed to loaded erythrocytes thus obtained and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said population of loaded erythrocytes as well as therapeutic application thereof, in particular in the treatment of Ataxia telangiectasia.
US10849855B2 Methods and devices for treating a retinal detachment
A method of treating a detachment of a retina of an eye, the method including the steps of injecting a substance into a vitreous cavity of the eye, the substance slowing flow of fluid through the vitreous cavity into a subretinal space to reduce a rate of accumulation of a subretinal fluid in the subretinal space to below a rate of removal of the subretinal fluid from the subretinal space by retinal pigment epithelium; and permitting the retinal pigment epithelium to reattach the retina. The invention also includes devices for practicing the method.
US10849852B2 Pet food including cannabidiolic acid
A pet food product includes a food substrate manufactured by extrusion, baking or other process involving heat. The pet food product includes less than 10% of hemp oil by weight, and preferably less than 5% by weight. The hemp oil has cannabinoids, including acidiccannabinoids. The acidic cannabinoids have a concentration of less than 100 parts per million, and preferably between 10-40 parts per million in the hemp oil. The acidic cannabinoids include cannabidiolic acid (CBD-A) and cannabidiol (CBD) in a ratio of at least 1:1, and preferably 3:1, or greater. An antioxidant is added to the hemp oil to inhibit oxidation of the acidiccannabinoids including the (CBD-A). The pet food product includes a second oil blended with the hemp oil. The antioxidant and the second oil cooperate to inhibit oxidation of the acidic cannabinoids.
US10849850B2 System and method for obtaining metadata about content stored in a repository
At least one of the embodiments described herein relate generally to a method of obtaining metadata for content stored in a first repository. The method may be performed at a second repository, and may include the acts of: identifying a content object stored in the first repository, the content object including learning content usable in an electronic educational system to provide electronic learning; identifying metadata for the content object stored in the first repository, the metadata associated with the learning content of the content object; retrieving the metadata associated with the learning content from the first repository; and storing a harvested content object corresponding to the content object. The harvested content object may includes the metadata associated with the learning content of the content object stored in the first repository.
US10849848B2 Compositions and methods for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Compositions comprising electro-activated aqueous solutions and methods for the prevention and treatment of dysfunctional cardiovascular conditions are provided.
US10849846B2 Self-regulating osmotic gastroretentive drug delivery systems
Self-regulating, osmotic, floating gastroretentive compositions that provide extended release, delayed release, and/or delayed extended release of active pharmaceutical agents, as well as, optionally, immediate release of the same or a different active pharmaceutical agent, are provided here. The gastroretentive compositions of the disclosure comprise a swellable, extended release, multilayer core comprising a push layer and a pull layer; a water-insoluble permeable elastic membrane surrounding the multilayer core; and an orifice (e.g., a laser-drilled orifice, a manually drilled orifice) on the pull-layer side of the dosage form. The gastric retention of the composition is controlled by rapid floating of the composition and expansion of the membrane. The rapid swelling of the composition to a size greater than the size of the pyloric sphincter is due to the presence of an osmogen, adequate membrane permeability that provides for fast generation of CO2 from a gas-generating agent(s), and adequate membrane elasticity that provides for rapid expansion of the membrane. The hydrated core, especially the polyethylene oxide in the push layer, and the permeable elastic membrane with an orifice (1) provide extended release of the active pharmaceutical agent, and (2) maintain the dosage form at a size suitable for gastric retention. The self-regulating composition collapses, or breaks into pieces, after releasing at least about 80% of the drug from the composition.
US10849845B2 Thickened, clear salt-rich composition, method for lightening same, and use thereof in cosmetics
Disclosed is a composition including (per 100% weight): a) 90 wt.-% to 99.0 wt.-% water including, in dissolved form, 0.002 mol/L to 0.1 mol/L of at least one salt of ammonium cation or of a monovalent or multivalent metal cation with an organic or inorganic anion; b) 0.5 wt.-% to 5 wt.-% of a crosslinked anionic polyelectrolyte; and c) 0.5 wt.-% to 5 wt.-% of a compound having formula (II): R1—(O—CH2—CH2)p—OH (II), where the weight ratio of the crosslinked anionic polyelectrolyte to the compound of formula (II) is greater than or equal to 0.2 and less than or equal to 2.0, and the molar ratio of the compound of formula (II) to the salt greater than or equal to 0.05 and less than or equal to 1. Also disclosed is a composition in cosmetics and a method for lightening the thickened salt-rich composition.
US10849842B2 Disposable toothbrush having toothpaste composition bonded to bristles thereof
A disposable toothbrush having a toothpaste composition distributed over the bristles of the toothbrush without the use of metal graft initiators and catalysts, and in which the toothpaste and the flavoring is maintained for an extended period of time.
US10849840B2 Compositions and methods for stimulation MAGP-1 to improve the appearance of skin
The present disclosure relates to methods for treating, preventing and improving the condition and aesthetic appearance of skin, particularly, treating, preventing, ameliorating, reducing and/or eliminating fine lines and/or wrinkles of skin, by application of one or a combination of natural compounds or extracts that stimulate MAGP-1 expression and which improves the appearance of aged and/or photodamaged skin. The compositions of the invention are topically applied to the skin, or are delivered by directed means to a site in need thereof in an amount effective to improve the condition and aesthetic appearance of skin.
US10849835B2 Sprayable sunscreen composition with oil beads
The invention relates to a composition in form of an oil-in-water emulsion comprising: a) a dispersed hydrophobic phase comprising at least one hydrophobic UV-screening agent and optionally at least one oil, said oil being selected from the group consisting of silicone oils, hydrocarbonated oils, and any mixture thereof; b) a continuous aqueous phase comprising from 0.1% to 20% by weight, relative to the total weight of the composition, of at least one C1-C4 alcohol with at least one hydroxyl group, linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated; and c) at least one hydrophobic particle selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic silicas, hydrophobic cellulose, starch, talc, silicone resin powders, hollow hemispherical silicone particles, polyamide powders, hydrophobic pigments, and any mixture thereof; d) at least one gellan gum or a derivative thereof, and e) at least one hydrophilic UV-screening agent.
US10849829B2 Rotary pill dispenser and method of use
An automated medication dispenser system is disclosed. The system includes a dispenser device comprising a medication dispensing and storage module, a dispensing drive and control mechanism, and a communications interface. A third party communications host is in communication with the dispenser device, and has administration software with executable instructions for control of the dispensing drive and control mechanism to dispense medication from the medication dispensing and storage module. The communications interface is in communication with the third party communications host.
US10849824B2 Anaerobic blood storage containers
A blood storage container for the anaerobic storage of blood, having enhanced sealing methods and materials for the preservation of stored blood is provided.
US10849823B2 Device container
Device containers, such as therapeutic kit containers, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a device container includes a first member configured to releasably hold a syringe barrel, a second member configured to releasably hold a vial, wherein the second member is coupled to the first member by a first hinge, and a third member configured to releasably hold a vial adapter, wherein the third member is coupled to the second member by a second hinge.
US10849819B2 System and method for body stretching by massage chair
A massage chair includes a frame having a base frame and a backrest frame. The backrest frame pivotally couples to the base frame and operates between at least two positions. The backrest frame has a mechanical rotating joint and guide rail. The guide rail splits at the rotating joint when transitioning positions. An extendable footrest frame is included and pivots relative to the backrest frame. A foot massage airbag system includes a plurality of airbags coupled to the extendable footrest frame. An electronic circuit board has an embedded software program for regulating the position of the backrest frame and the footrest frame. Additionally, the electronic circuit board communicates with a compressor and valve to regulate operation of the airbags. Operation of the airbags induces a stretching effect upon a user as the airbags inflate to compress against the user and the extendable footrest frame extends.
US10849813B1 Stretching devices
A device for stretching either the quadriceps or hamstring muscles of an individual's legs while the individual is in a standing position. The device includes a frame assembly and a rotational mount connected thereto. A stretching member is rotationally mounted on the rotational mount intermediate its ends to provide a first section extending on one side of the rotational mount and a second section extending on a second side of the rotational mount. The stretching member includes a foot support adjacent a distal end of the first section spaced from the rotational mount and a gripping member adjacent a distal end of the second section spaced from the rotational mount. The gripping member is engageable by an individual in a standing position to apply a rotational force to the stretching member with the individual's foot on the foot support to stretch either the quadriceps or hamstring muscles of the individual's legs.
US10849812B2 Method and apparatus for heated massage therapy
A method and apparatus for the treatment of, and reduction of inflammation caused by, carpal tunnel syndrome. The apparatus employing a massage head made of a thermally conductive material attached to a handle. The apparatus is used to apply pressure, via the massage head, at or in proximity to the wrist through reciprocal movement.
US10849811B2 Massage unit and massage machine having massage unit
A massage unit includes a treatment member; an arm that supports the treatment member; a drive shaft that supports the arm and causes the treatment member to approach and be separated with respect to a treatment target site; a movable portion that causes the treatment member to be operable in a direction of being separated from the treatment target site when the treatment member comes into contact with the treatment target site by a force equal to or greater than predetermined strength; and biasing means for biasing the treatment member in an approaching direction.
US10849807B2 Surgical frame facilitating articulatable support for a patient during surgery
A positioning frame for supporting a patient to facilitate different surgical approaches to the spine includes a main support beam, first and second support structures, a torso-lift support, and a pelvic-tilt support. The main support beam has a first end, a second end, and a length extending between the first and second ends. The main support beam defines an axis of rotation relative to at least a first support structure and a second support structure, and the axis of rotation substantially corresponds to a cranial-caudal axis of the patient when the patient is supported on the positioning frame. The first and second support structures support the main support beam, and space the main support beam from the ground. The torso-lift support is attached to the main support beam, and is configured to pivot a chest support plate between at least a first position and a second position to move the torso of the patient between an unlifted position and a lifted position. The pelvic-tilt support is attached to the main support beam, and is configured to support the thighs and the lower legs of the patient. Portions of the pelvic-tilt support are pivotal with respect to one another to facilitate adjustment of the hips of the patient.
US10849805B1 Bed
Systems are provided that can comprise two vertical supports for supporting a mattress. A container can be stored under the mattress. The container can comprise a diaper pad support for supporting a diaper pad.
US10849804B2 Hospital bed with adjustable width
A hospital bed comprising: a frame; a plurality of extendable patient support panels mounted to the frame, each patient support panel including a central section and at least one side section selectively movable laterally towards and away from the central section; a movement transmission assembly including at least one transmission member connecting at least two of the movable side sections for laterally moving at least one of the movable side sections when another one of the movable side sections is moved.
US10849799B2 Absorbent pant with advantageously channeled absorbent core structure and bulge-reducing features
A disposable absorbent pant having a belt structure that encircles the wearer's waist, with front and rear belt portions, and a longitudinally channeled absorbent core structure, is disclosed. The channels are extended so as to underlie at least one of the front and rear belt portions, thereby providing added structural support to restrain the absorbent core and reduce the likelihood of undesirable bulging in the front and/or rear of the pant while it is worn, after the core has absorbed liquid and stiffened longitudinally as a result of the channeled structure.
US10849798B2 Disposable pull-on garment
An absorbent article having a longitudinal centerline, a front region, a crotch region, and a back region. The absorbent article has a main portion, a side portion, and a waist portion. The waist portion has a belt portion that has a front belt portion having elastomeric material and a back belt portion having elastomeric material. The front belt portion has a first elastic section and a second elastic section, each section having force zones. The back belt portion has a third elastic section and a fourth elastic section, each section having force zones. The force zones in the portions alternate between a high force zone and a low force zone in at least one belt portion.
US10849796B2 Apparatus and method for manufacturing absorbent cores
An apparatus for manufacturing absorbent cores for absorbent sanitary articles, comprising: a rotating forming wheel including a plurality of forming elements defining a peripheral surface of the forming wheel, a forming chamber containing absorbent material facing a portion of the peripheral surface of the forming wheel, a first roller for feeding a first nonwoven web onto the peripheral surface of the forming wheel upstream of the forming chamber, a second roller for feeding a second nonwoven web onto the peripheral surface of the forming wheel downstream of the forming chamber, wherein each of said forming elements comprises a suction surface connected to a suction source and at least one protruding rib having a blowing surface selectively connected to a stationary blowing device, wherein said at least one blowing surface and said suction surface are spaced apart from each other in a radial direction.
US10849790B2 Welding shield with exposure detection for proactive welding hazard avoidance
A system (2000) comprising a head-mounted device (2010); at least one position sensor coupled to the head-mounted device; at least one light-filtering shield (2012) coupled to the at least one position sensor; at least one light detector (2019); and at least one computing device (2017) configured to receive, from the light detector, an indication that an intensity of light detected by the light detector exceeds an exposure threshold; determine, from the at least one position sensor, that the light-filtering shield is not positioned at the face of a worker to filter light with the intensity that exceeds the exposure threshold; and generate, in response to the determination that the light-filtering shield is not positioned at the face of a worker wearing the head-mounted device to filter light with the intensity that exceeds the exposure threshold, an indication for output.
US10849789B2 Methods and systems for ophthalmic measurements and laser surgery and methods and systems for surgical planning based thereon
An ophthalmic measurement and laser surgery system includes: a laser source; a corneal topography subsystem; an axis determining subsystem; a ranging subsystem comprising an Optical Coherence Tomographer (OCT); and a refractive index determining subsystem. All of the subsystems are under the operative control of a controller. The controller is configure to: operate the corneal topography subsystem to obtain corneal surface information; operate the axis determining subsystem to identify one or more ophthalmic axes of the eye; operate the OCT to sequentially scan the eye in a plurality of OCT scan patterns, the plurality of scan patterns configured to determine an axial length of the eye; operate the refractive index determining subsystem so to determine an index of refraction of one or more ophthalmic tissues, wherein at least one of the corneal surface information, ophthalmic axis information, and axial length is modified based on the determined index of refraction.
US10849787B2 Method and apparatus for treating the brain and/or spinal cord using a catheter
A method for treatment of a brain and/or spinal cord includes inserting a flexible catheter into a cerebrospinal fluid space, the flexible catheter including two lumens adapted to allow a fluid to circulate therein in a closed loop within the flexible catheter and the flexible catheter being adapted to be connected to a device for cooling and circulating the fluid. The cerebrospinal fluid in the cerebrospinal fluid space is cooled with the flexible catheter to enable selective central nervous system cooling. The functional status of the brain and/or spinal cord is monitored, and the treatment of the brain and/or spinal cord is modified to adjust for any change in the functional status of the brain and/or spinal cord.
US10849786B2 Headwear for removing heat from a person's scalp in order to prevent hair loss
Headwear (2) for removing heat from a person's scalp in order to prevent hair loss, comprising a body portion (4) for fitting over the scalp, an inlet (6) and an outlet (8), and fastener means (10) the headwear (2) being such that it opens to a flat condition when it is not in use on the person's head (12), and the body portion (4) comprises a plurality of internal walls (14) which define a passageway (18) through the body portion (4) from the inlet (6) to the outlet (8) whereby the cold fluid is able to circulate through the body portion (4), and the passageways (16) being such that they are expanded by the cold fluid and press against the person's scalp with a pressure which causes contact with the person's scalp and thereby to facilitate maximum cold transfer.
US10849781B2 Base plate for an ostomy appliance
A base plate for an ostomy appliance is disclosed, the base plate comprising a first adhesive layer with a proximal side configured for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of a user, the first adhesive layer having a stomal opening with a center point; and a plurality of electrodes including a ground electrode, a first electrode, and a second electrode, the ground electrode comprising a ground connection part, the first electrode comprising a first connection part, and the second electrode comprising a second connection part; wherein the ground electrode forms a ground for the first electrode and the second electrode.
US10849775B2 Suture esophageal stent introducer parallel handle
A stent delivery system includes an elongate shaft including a proximal portion, a distal portion, at least one lumen extending at least partially therethrough, and a stent receiving portion on the distal portion of the elongate shaft. A stent is positioned on the stent receiving portion of the elongate shaft, the stent having a first configuration and a second configuration. A sheath is positioned longitudinally around the inner elongate shaft, the inner elongate shaft extending coaxially at least partially within the lumen of the outer sheath, the outer sheath moveably positionable relative to the outer elongate shaft. A proximal constraining arrangement is engaged with a proximal end of the stent. A distal constraining arrangement is engaged with a distal end of the stent. A handle assembly is connected to the proximal constraining arrangement, the distal constraining arrangement, and the outer sheath. A brake assembly is positioned within the handle assembly.
US10849769B2 Non-foreshortening stent
Self-expending stents that include circumferential rings of alternating interconnected struts connected by flexible connectors. The struts of the rings and flexible connectors have a structure, including areas of expanded or reduced width or thickness, to account for venous applications. When used for venous applications, the stents convey benefit from configurations that improve flexibility (due to the greater elasticity of venous applications) while maintaining enough stiffness to resist pressure on the venous structure in selected areas (such as for the May-Thurner syndrome). The stents include particular structural characteristics—often expressed as ratios between different measurements—that are particularly advantageous for (although not limited to) venous applications.
US10849768B2 Prosthesis casting device
A prosthesis socket casting device having a housing and a flexible membrane for receiving a residual limb, the housing and the membrane defining a cavity for containing a fluid. Within the housing are means that are a function of the patient's weight for altering the distribution of the reactive fluid pressure applied when the residual limb is received within the membrane. In a preferred embodiment, the altering means comprise a movable piston that is provided at a lower end of the housing.
US10849767B1 Orthotic grippers
In one embodiment, an orthotic gripper includes a flex sensor configured to detect flexion and extension of a wrist of a user of the gripper, and a gripping mechanism comprising a thumb link configured to attach to a thumb of the user and a finger link pivotally connected to the thumb link and configured to attach to one or more fingers of the user, the gripping mechanism being configured to move the finger link toward the thumb link when the flex sensor detects flexion of the wrist and to move the finger link away from the thumb link when the flex sensor detects extension of the wrist.
US10849766B2 Implant evaluation in prosthesis installation
A system, method, and computer program product for allowing any surgeon, including those surgeons who perform a fewer number of a replacement procedure as compared to a more experienced surgeon who performs a greater number of procedures, to provide an improved likelihood of a favorable outcome approaching, if not exceeding, a likelihood of a favorable outcome as performed by a very experienced surgeon with the replacement procedure, such as by understanding the prosthesis installation environment (e.g., cup/cavity interface) and to provide intelligent and interactive tools and methods to standardize the installation process and provide feedback regarding a quality of insertion/installation. Force sensing is included to aid in quantifying installation of an implant, particularly a cup into a pelvic bone.
US10849762B1 Implants, systems and methods of using the same
Implants, device, systems and methods for replacing an articulation surface in a joint, for example, shoulder prostheses with stemless humeral components or stemmed humeral components. Methods for using the shoulder prostheses with stemless humeral components or stemmed humeral components are also disclosed.
US10849759B2 Ceramic multi-hooded enarthrodial joint implant
Multi-hooded enarthrodial joint implant has a ceramic articulating cup including a ceramic head-receiving cup having an articular surface upon which a head of a joint can articulate, and which, in general, has a margin generally about a hemisphere more or less and at least two hoods that are marginally extended continuations of superior one-half or so of cup containment of a sufficient magnitude to reduce an overall dimension of socket outlet to less than a hemisphere, which can embrace and contain the head. The head is made of ceramic and has a truncated generally circular cross section, a truncated surface with a feature for attachment of the stem, and an opposing articular surface for articulation against the articular surface of the ceramic head-receiving cup. As an ensemble, the cup is combined with the head, typically with a stem, for a total joint implant.
US10849756B2 Programmable implant
Various embodiments of implant systems and related apparatus, and methods of operating the same are described herein. In various embodiments, an implant for interfacing with a bone structure includes a web structure, including a space truss, configured to interface with human bone tissue. The space truss includes two or more planar truss units having a plurality of struts joined at nodes. Implants are optimized for the expected stress applied at the bone structure site.
US10849753B2 Heart implant
The invention relates to a heart implant comprising a tubular attachment element (1) for attaching an inflatable membrane (2), particularly an inflatable membrane (2) being coaxially positioned around the tubular attachment element (1) and fixed to it, the tubular attachment element (1) at one of its ends being split into several strips (4), the strips (4) extending away from the tubular attachment element (1) and forming an expandable cage (C), particularly for fixing the heart implant to the atrium of the heart by surface contact between an exterior surface of the expandable cage (C) and an interior atrium surface, each one of the strips (4) being split into two branches (4a, 4b, 4a′, 4b′, . . . ), each respective branch (4a) being merged into a new strip (5) together with another respective branch (4b′) of a neighboring strip (4) wherein such splitting and merging is performed one after the other at least three times and the number of strips (7) being formed of the last merged branches (6a, 6b, . . . ) at the end of extension corresponding to the number of strips (4) at the one end of the tubular attachment element (1).
US10849749B2 Helical coil mitral valve annuloplasty systems and methods
Systems and methods for modifying a heart valve annulus in a minimally invasive surgical procedure. A helical anchor is provided, having a memory set to a coiled shape or state. The helical anchor is further configured to self-revert from a substantially straight state to the coiled state. The helical anchor is loaded within a needle that constrains the helical anchor to the substantially straight state. The needle is delivered to the valve annulus and inserted into tissue of the annulus. The helical anchor is then deployed from the needle (e.g., the needle is retracted from over the helical anchor). Once deployed, the helical anchor self-transitions toward the coiled shape, cinching engaged tissue of the valve annulus.
US10849747B2 Integrated sheath interface feature
A delivery device for an implantable medical device includes an inner shaft with a device-carrying region, an outer shaft surrounding the inner shaft, a sheath at a distal end of the outer shaft, and a sleeve. The outer shaft is movable relative to the inner shaft from an advanced position in which the sheath surrounds the device-carrying region to a retracted position in which the sheath exposes the device-carrying region. The sheath includes a proximal structure having a cylindrical portion between first and second transition zones. The sleeve surrounds the outer shaft and is movable relative to the outer shaft from an advanced position in which a distal end portion of the sleeve surrounds the cylindrical portion to a retracted position in which the distal end portion of the sleeve is spaced proximally from the cylindrical portion.
US10849741B2 Prosthetic heart valve
Embodiments of a radially collapsible and expandable prosthetic heart valve are disclosed. A valve frame can have a tapered profile when mounted on a delivery shaft, with an inflow end portion having a smaller diameter than an outflow end portion. The valve can comprise generally V-shaped leaflets, reducing material within the inflow end of the frame. An outer skirt can be secured to the outside of the inflow end portion of the frame, the outer skirt having longitudinal slack when the valve is expanded and lying flat against the frame when the valve is collapsed. A diagonally woven inner skirt can elongate axially with the frame. Side tabs of adjacent leaflets can extend through and be secured to window frame portions of the frame to form commissures. The window frame portions can be depressed radially inward relative to surrounding frame portions when the valve is crimped onto a delivery shaft.
US10849740B2 Paravalvular leak sealing mechanism
A collapsible and expandable stent body includes a generally tubular annulus section, one or more prosthetic valve elements mounted to the stent body, and a cuff attached to the stent body. The prosthetic valve is operative to allow flow in an antegrade direction but to substantially block flow in a retrograde direction. The prosthetic heart valve may include paravalvular leak mitigation features in the form of first and second sealing members. The sealing members are attached to the cuff and extend circumferentially around an abluminal surface of the stent body. The sealing members each have an open side facing in a first axial direction and a closed side facing in an opposite second axial direction. Flow of blood in the second axial direction will tend to force blood into the sealing members and cause the sealing members to billow outwardly relative to the stent body, helping to mitigate paravalvular leak.
US10849739B2 Ophthalmosurgical injector system
An ophthalmosurgical injector system includes an injector, which has a handpiece, a plunger and a dispensing device; an intraocular lens, which has an optic body, a C-shaped first haptic arm protruding from the optic body and a C-shaped second haptic arm protruding from the optic body; a cartridge, in which the intraocular lens is received, wherein the cartridge is inserted in the injector; and an actuation element, which has a contact surface, and a locking element, with which a position of the plunger relative to the handpiece or to the cartridge can be locked. The plunger can be locked in a first position, in which the intraocular lens is held in the cartridge in a compressed and pretensioned state in which an outer distance from the first haptic arm to the second haptic arm is greater than 8 mm and less than 11 mm.
US10849738B2 Intraocular lens injector
There is provided an intraocular lens injector configured to inject an intraocular lens having an optical portion 8 and a pair of support portions 9a, 9b, including: an injector main body 2 having a lens setting portion 6 on which the intraocular lens 7 is set; a pushing member 5 that pushes out the intraocular lens 7 from the lens setting portion 6 by moving in a direction of a central axis of the injector main body 2; and a guide slope 11 that guides the movement of the pushing member 5 when the pushing member 5 moves in the direction of the central axis of the injector main body 2, wherein when the pushing member 5 moves in the direction of the central axis of the injector main body 2, a tip end part of the pushing member 5 comes into contact with the support portions 9b of the intraocular lens 7, and comes into contact with the optical portion 8 while pushing the support portions 9b, and the guide slope 11 guides the movement of the pushing member 5 so that the tip end part of the pushing member 5 is displaced in a vertical direction.
US10849737B2 Intraocular lens having hinged haptic structures
An ophthalmic device includes an optic including an optic axis and a haptic structure coupled with the optic. The haptic structure includes an inner ring comprising a plurality of hinges such that portions of the inner ring reside at different radii from the optic axis. The haptic structure further includes a first loop extending from the inner ring and having two points of connection to the inner ring and a second loop extending from the inner ring and having two points of connection to the inner ring. The second loop is oriented opposite the first loop.
US10849730B2 Therapeutic agent coated angioplasty balloon with embolic filter and protective cover
Various implementations of a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty device include a catheter, a filter, and an expandable balloon. The filter is coupled adjacent a distal end of the catheter and is movable between an unexpanded and expanded configuration via a filter activation wire extending through a lumen of the catheter. An anti-stenotic therapeutic agent is disposed on an outer surface of the balloon, and the balloon is disposed on the catheter proximally of the filter. An axial movable sheath is positioned over the balloon and filter during deployment to a target site and is axially retracted away from the filter and balloon prior to treatment of a lesion. At the target site, the exposed filter is expanded via the filter activation wire. Then, the exposed balloon is inflated to dilate and deliver the therapeutic agent to the lesion.
US10849723B1 Scanning device
A system comprising a scanning device is operable by a user to scan teeth of the user to acquire images of the teeth. The scanning device comprises a camera operable to acquire the images, a guide configured to orient the camera with respect to the teeth to facilitate acquisition of the images, and a server system configured to receive the images acquired by the scanning device and to develop a treatment plan for the user based on the received images.
US10849721B2 Digital dental tray
A digital dental tray system is described including a dental tray shaped to at least partially surround a plurality of teeth and a plurality of three-dimensional (3D) optical imaging elements attached to the dental tray. Each of the 3D optical imaging elements comprises a structured light projector to project a light pattern onto one or more teeth of the plurality of teeth and a camera to capture an image of the one or more teeth.
US10849718B2 Orthodontic torquing
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to devices and a method for orthodontic torquing. For the various embodiments, a pliers for crimping coils of an orthodontic torquing spring to an arch wire includes: a pair of plier halves, each of the plier halves including a handle, a jaw, and a pivot section, each of the jaws including a crimping face defined by a distal edge having a length in a range of 200 percent to 400 percent of a diameter of the orthodontic spring, a first lateral edge, and a second lateral edge, the edges defined by a radius of curvature in a range of 0.1 millimeters to 0.5 millimeters, a textured surface on at least one of the crimping faces to frictionally engage the coil of the orthodontic spring, and a pivot joint connecting the pivot sections of the pair of plier halves such that the handles can be manipulated to cause the crimping faces of the jaws to move together to crimp a coil of the orthodontic torquing spring to the arch wire.
US10849717B2 Systems and methods for making an orthodontic aligner
A method and system for making an orthodontic aligner, as well as an orthodontic aligner. The method comprising: determining at least one super contact region between upper teeth and lower teeth of a subject, the super contact region comprising identifying an area around an at least one contact region between the upper teeth and the lower teeth which exceeds a predetermined magnitude of contact between the upper and lower teeth during a predefined upper/lower teeth position; and generating a digital model of the aligner comprising applying the determined super contact region to a digital model of a pre-form aligner such that a thickness of the aligner body at the determined super contact region is less than a thickness of the aligner body at regions which are not determined super contact regions.
US10849711B2 Surgical instrument mounted display system
A C-arm, or a mobile intensifier device, is one example of a medical imaging device that is based on X-ray technology. Because a C-arm device can display high-resolution X-ray images in real time, a physician can monitor progress at any time during an operation, and thus can take appropriate actions based on the displayed images. Monitoring the images, however, is often challenging during certain procedures, for instance during procedures in which attention must be paid to the patient's anatomy as well as a medical imaging device display. In an example, a surgical instrument assembly includes a processor, a surgical instrument configured to operate on an anatomical structure, and a display coupled to the processor and attached to the surgical instrument. The display can be configured to display visual information comprising X-ray images generated by a medical imaging device, and depth gauge information generated by a depth gauge coupled to the surgical instrument.
US10849710B2 Imaging and display system for guiding medical interventions
An imaging and display system for guiding medical interventions includes a wearable display, such as a goggle display, for viewing by a user. The display presents a composite, or combined image that includes pre-operative surgical navigation images, intraoperative images, and in-vivo microscopy images or sensing data. The pre-operative images are acquired from scanners, such as MRI and CT scanners, while the intra-operative images are acquired in real-time from a camera system carried by the goggle display for imaging the patient being treated so as to acquire intraoperative images, such as fluorescence images. A probe, such as a microscopy probe or a sensing probe, is used to acquire in-vivo imaging/sensing data from the patient. Additionally, the intra-operative and in-vivo images are acquired using tracking and registration techniques to align them with the pre-operative image and the patient to form a composite image for display by the goggle display.
US10849700B2 Robotic surgical system control scheme for manipulating robotic end effectors
A method of controlling a robotic surgical system is provided, where the robotic surgical system including an arm having an instrument with jaws and an access port each coupled to the arm. The method includes detecting a position of the instrument, and opening the jaws of the instrument, in response to a determination that a distance between the position of the instrument and a position of the access port is greater than a predetermined distance.
US10849698B2 Robotics tool bailouts
Various surgical tools with bailout mechanisms are provided that allow direct engagement with one or more actuators to provide rapid and effective bailout (such as release, reversal, and/or retraction) of surgical tools while minimizing the amount of force and/or time to complete the bailout. Robotic surgical tools generally have a housing and an elongate tool shaft extending from the housing and having an end effector on a distal end thereof. The housing has a plurality of actuators for causing various functions of the end effector, such as rotation, articulation, clamping, firing, stapling, etc. The housing attaches to a tool driver on a robotic arm that electromechanically drives the actuators to control the end effector. A bailout mechanism can extend from the housing into the elongate shaft and directly engage the actuators to apply a force thereto to retract an actuator.
US10849696B2 Map of body cavity
In one embodiment, a medical analysis system, includes a display, and processing circuitry to receive a three-dimensional map of an interior surface of a cavity within a body of a living subject, positions on the interior surface being defined in a spherical coordinate system wherein each position is defined by an angular coordinate pair and an associated radial distance from an origin, project the angular coordinate pair of respective positions from the interior surface to respective locations in a two-dimensional plane according to a coordinate transformation, compute respective elevation values from the plane at the respective locations based on at least the radial distance associated with the respective projected angular coordinate pair, and render to the display an image of a partially flattened surface of the interior surface with the partially flattened surface being elevated from the plane according to the computed respective elevation values at the respective locations.
US10849693B2 Systems for augmented reality guidance for bone resections including robotics
Devices and methods for performing a surgical step or surgical procedure with visual guidance using an optical head mounted display are disclosed.
US10849688B2 Sensory enhanced environments for injection aid and social training
An injection aid system and a social aid system having a computing system with at least one processor and a memory device. The computing system can be configured to generate a at least one of a virtual environment and an augmented environment. A display device can be coupled to the computing system and configured to visually display the environment. The injection aid system can further include an injection tool and a treatment target configured to receive a simulated injection by the injection tool. The injection tool can have a needle and a plunger.
US10849683B2 Endoscopic resection method
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a method of excising tissue including injecting fluid into the submucosa to raise targeted tissue. A first electrode is positioned below the targeted tissue within the injected fluid and a second electrode is positioned adjacent a surface of the raised targeted tissue opposite the first electrode. Electrical current is applied between the first and second electrodes and the targeted tissue is excised with the second electrode.
US10849681B2 Vessel sealer and divider
An endoscopic bipolar forceps includes an elongated shaft having opposing jaw members at a distal end thereof. The jaw members are movable relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. The forceps also includes a source of electrical energy connected to each jaw member such that the jaw members are capable of conducting energy through tissue held therebetween to effect a seal. A generally tube-like cutter is included which is slidably engaged about the elongated shaft and which is selectively movable about the elongated shaft to engage and cut tissue on at least one side of the jaw members while the tissue is engaged between jaw members.
US10849679B2 Heat sink parameter determination apparatus
The invention relates to a heat sink parameter determination apparatus for determining a parameter of a heat sink like a blood vessel within an object such as a person (3) by minimizing a deviation between a measured temperature distribution, which has preferentially been measured by ultrasound thermometry, and a modeled temperature distribution, wherein the modeled temperature distribution is modeled based on a provided heat source parameter like the location of an ablation needle (2) and the heat sink parameter to be determined by using a given thermal model. This determination of heat sink parameters, which may be geometric and/or flow parameters, considers the real temperature distribution and is thus based on real heat sink influences on the temperature distribution. This can lead to an improved determination of heat sink parameters and hence to a more accurate temperature distribution which may be determined based on the determined heat sink parameters.
US10849672B2 Liner for cryogenic treatment systems
Liners for cryogenic treatment systems are described where a cryogenic fluid or gas may be introduced into a liner expanded within a body lumen such as the uterine cavity. The liner may be intentionally sized to be substantially larger than the typical size of the uterine cavity, e.g., 1.2 times (or more), greater than the size of the uterine cavity into which the liner is inserted. Because the liner is sized intentionally larger than the body lumen to be treated, the liner may never fully expand when deployed. But even with folds or portions of the liner being folded upon itself, the liner may remain sufficiently supple such that the resulting uncontrolled folds allow for complete conformance of the liner against the anatomy of the contacted tissue.
US10849669B2 Method and device for insertion of orthopedic fixation pin with blind hole
A fixation device is disclosed including an elongate body extending from a distal end to a proximal end. The distal end defines a blind hole having a diameter and extending to a depth from a distal tip. The diameter of the blind hole is sufficient to receive a k-wire therein.
US10849662B2 Resiliant spinal plate system
An embodiment of the invention provides for a system, such as a cervical plate fusion system, that has mechanisms for preventing bone anchors (e.g., screws, pins, and the like) from backing out of the plate. The system prevents both counter-rotation of the screw and axial backing out of the screw. Other embodiments are described herein.
US10849658B2 Trocar seal membrane and assembly comprising concave-channels
Disclosed is a seal membrane and assembly including the concave-channel. The seal membrane includes a proximal opening, a distal aperture, and a sealing wall from the distal aperture extending to the proximal opening. The sealing wall includes a proximal surface and a distal surface. The distal aperture is formed by a sealing lip for accommodating the inserted instrument and forming a gas-tight seal. The sealing wall includes a main rotary-wall and multiple concave-channels.
US10849655B2 Trocar seal membrane and assembly comprising normal and reverse concave channels
Disclosed is a trocar seal membrane and assembly including normal concave-channels and reverse concave-channels. The seal membrane includes a proximal opening, a distal aperture, and a sealing wall from the distal aperture extending to the proximal opening. The distal aperture formed by a sealing lip for accommodating the inserted instrument forms a gas-tight seal. The sealing wall includes a proximal surface and a distal surface. The sealing wall is a seamless sealing body with multiple normal concave-channels and multiple reverse concave-channels surrounding the sealing lip in an alternating manner. The normal concave-channels and reverse concave-channels has the functions of enlarging hoop circumference, reducing the wrapped-area, improving lubrication reliability, increasing the axial tensile stiffness, etc., thereby, the frictional resistance and the stick-slip can be greatly reduced.
US10849653B2 Thermoform cannula with variable cannula body stiffness
A cannula supporting a percutaneous pump can include a proximal section with a first flexural modulus. The cannula can include one or more distal sections with a flexural modulus that is different than the first flexural modulus. The material and its arrangement along the length of the cannula can be selected so as to influence bending properties. This can, for example, allow efficient positioning of the cannula in a desired location without displacing the guidewire.
US10849651B2 Access device
An access device for placing a medical article within a body space includes a needle, a dilator, and a medical article. The needle can include an elongated needle body with a distal end and a hub from which the needle body extends. The elongated needle body can include at least one side fenestration and an outer diameter. The dilator can be slideably disposed on the needle body and include a dilator hub and an elongated dilator shaft that extends from the dilator hub. The dilator shaft can include at least one side fenestration in communication with the needle side fenestration. The dilator shaft can also include an inner diameter that is less than the outer diameter of the needle. The medical article can include a tubular section and a hub. The tubular section can be disposed on the dilator and define a space between the medical article and the dilator in communication with the needle side fenestration through the dilator side fenestration. At a least portion of the medical article can be configured to allow visual determination of the presence of a body fluid within the space.
US10849650B2 Transperineal needle guidance
A combined imaging probe holder and interventional needle guide assembly is provided. The imaging probe holder supports an imaging device (e.g., ultrasound probe) in a known relationship with a biopsy/treatment device holder such that a delivery element or interventional needle is constrained within an imaging field of the imaging device. Constraining the biopsy treatment device within the imaging field allows for real-time monitoring of the biopsy/treatment device during insertion of the interventional needle into patient tissue. In addition, the biopsy/treatment device holder is angularly positionable relative to the image field to allow advancement of the delivery element to any desired location within the imaging field.
US10849648B2 Arthroscopic devices and methods
An arthroscopic or other surgical cutter has features which facilitate fabrication by ceramic molding. The arthroscopic cutter includes a cutter body having a longitudinal axis and a window, an interior channel, and a plurality of cutting edges extending radially outwardly from an outer surface thereof. The features include non-helical, longitudinally aligned cutting edges, controlled thicknesses of the cutting edges, controlled heights of the cutting edges, controlled areas of the windows, controlled diameters of the internal channels, controlled rake angles of the cutting edges, and other parameters.
US10849647B2 Apparatus and methods for accessing and removing material from body lumens
An apparatus and method are provided for accessing and/or removing material from a body lumen. The apparatus includes a tubular sheath including a shaft having a proximal end and an expandable distal end that is expandable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded, tapered configuration. A treatment member can be introduced into the body lumen through the tubular sheath. The treatment member includes one or more expandable members to interact with the material to be removed from the body lumen.
US10849646B2 Device for cutting artificial anus protection plate
A device for cutting an artificial anus protection plate includes a protection plate support part that supports the artificial anus protection plate, a guide rod screw-coupled to a coupling rod in a lengthwise direction of the coupling rod, and a cutting part that cuts the artificial anus protection plate at a preset diameter.
US10849640B2 Membrane aggregating forceps
A membrane aggregating forceps may include a blank, a membrane aggregating forceps tip of the blank, a hypodermic tube, and an actuation structure. The blank may be disposed in the hypodermic tube and the actuation structure wherein a compression of the actuation structure is configured to close the membrane aggregating forceps tip and wherein a decompression of the actuation structure is configured to open the membrane aggregating forceps tip. The membrane aggregating forceps tip may include a first membrane aggregating forceps jaw having a first curved medial projection and a second membrane aggregating forceps jaw having a second curved medial projection. The first curved medial projection may include a first membrane socket, a first membrane aggregating fillet, and a first blunt edge. The second curved medial projection may include a second membrane socket, a second membrane aggregating filled, and a second blunt edge.
US10849639B2 Retrieval devices and related methods of use
A retrieval device may have a contracted state and an expanded state and may include a sheath defining a longitudinal axis; a first arm, a second arm, and a third arm; a first member extending between a distal end of the first arm and a distal end of the third arm; and a second member extending between a distal end of the second arm and the distal end of the third arm. In the expanded state and from a distal-end view, the first and second members and the distal ends of the first arm, second arm, and third arm may form a V-shape with an open mouth.
US10849638B2 Retrieval devices and related methods of use
A retrieval device may include a sheath including a distal end and a proximal end, and an end effector at the distal end. At least a portion of the end effector may be movable relative to the sheath between extended and retracted states. The end effector may include a support member extending from the distal end of the sheath, and a movable member extending from the distal end of the support member. The device may include a handle assembly at the proximal end of the sheath, having an actuation member for transitioning the end effector between the extended and retracted states. The device may include a biasing member coupled to at least one of the actuation member and the sheath that may control a force, exerted by one of the movable members and the support member on the other, generated by relative movement between the movable and support members.
US10849635B2 System for use in tissue repair
The present disclosure relates to a system for use in tissue repair. The system includes a cannulated guide, an obturator configured for insertion through the guide, a drill configured for insertion through the guide, and an anchor delivery tool configured for insertion through the guide.
US10849634B2 Coupling portion for rotary surgical cutting systems
Aspects of the disclosure relate to surgical cutting systems having a surgical tool and a powered hand piece. The surgical tool can include a cutting tool having a coupling portion for selective connection to a drive pin of the hand piece. The coupling portion defines a tang that is configured to promote self-alignment of the cutting tool and the drive pin during connection of the cutting tool and the hand piece, thus promoting ease of use.
US10849631B2 Pivotable bone cutting guide useful for bone realignment and compression techniques
Instruments and surgical techniques may be used to correct a bone deformity, such as a bunion in which a metatarsal is misaligned with respect to a medial cuneiform. In some examples, a bone cutting guide is utilized to cut an end of the metatarsal and/or an end of the medial cuneiform to facilitate realignment of the bones. The cutting guide can have a pivotable cut guide surface along which a cutting instrument is translated to provide a precise bone cut. In some applications, after suitably preparing and aligning the bones, the bones are compressed together using a fixation pin. The fixation pin can be driven through one of the bones, into the second bone, and then further driven to compress the bones together.
US10849630B2 Reposable multi-fire surgical clip applier
A reposable surgical clip applier includes a handle assembly, a shaft assembly releasably engagable with the handle assembly, and a clip cartridge assembly releasably engagable within the shaft assembly. The handle assembly includes at least one handle, a proximal drive member, a proximal pusher, and a handle spring assembly configured to bias the handle(s) towards a spaced-apart position. When the reposable surgical clip applier is assembled, the proximal drive member is positioned proximally adjacent an inner drive assembly of the shaft assembly such that movement of the handle(s) towards an approximated position actuates a jaw assembly of the shaft assembly. When the reposable surgical clip applier is assembled, the proximal pusher is positioned proximally adjacent a distal pusher of the clip cartridge assembly such that movement of the handle(s) towards the spaced-apart position loads a distal-most surgical clip from the clip cartridge assembly into the jaw assembly.
US10849628B2 Flexible surgical stapler
A flexible surgical stapler includes an adapter having a coupling assembly configured for securing the adapter assembly to a handle assembly, an elongate body extending from the coupling assembly, a first drive assembly extending through the elongate body, and a loading unit secured to a distal portion of the elongate body. The loading unit includes a firing assembly operably connected to the first drive assembly. The firing assembly includes a cycloid gear assembly for increasing an input torque from the first drive assembly to actuate the firing assembly. The flexible surgical stapler may include an introducer assembly to facilitate introduction of a stapling portion of the surgical stapler into a body cavity of a patient.
US10849627B2 Arteriovenous fistula implant effective for inducing laminar blood flow
A vascular implant device configured to decrease turbulence in blood flow through an arteriovenous fistula is described. The implant includes an arterial section having a straight hollow tube, a venous section having a curved hollow tube divided into an orthogonal portion at the juncture of the arterial section, a curved portion, and a straight extension portion, and having a continual lumen and lumen surface. The curved portion curves approximately 90 degrees with respect to the arterial section, and the extension portion extends substantially parallel to the arterial section. A plurality of flow-conditioning tabs are located along the lumen surface in arrangements precisely designed to convert the turbulent blood flow that enters the venous section into substantially laminar flow, and to minimize oscillatory shear stress on the venous endothelium as the blood flow exits the device and enters the vein.
US10849624B2 Adapter assembly for interconnecting electromechanical surgical devices and surgical loading units, and surgical systems thereof
The present disclosure relates to adapter assemblies for use with and to electrically and mechanically interconnect electromechanical surgical devices and surgical loading units, and to surgical systems including hand held electromechanical surgical devices and adapter assemblies for connecting surgical loading units to the hand held electromechanical surgical devices.
US10849622B2 Articulated stapling with fire lock
A loading unit for a surgical stapling apparatus includes a shaft assembly, an end effector coupled to the shaft assembly, an I-beam assembly supported in the shaft assembly, and a fire lock assembly supported on the shaft assembly. The end effector is positioned to articulate relative to the shaft assembly between an unarticulated position and an articulated position. The I-beam assembly is selectively movable relative to the end effector to fire the end effector. The fire lock assembly is configured to prevent the I-beam assembly from firing the end effector when the end effector is disposed in the unarticulated position.
US10849620B2 Connector mechanisms for surgical stapling instruments
A surgical stapling instrument includes a body portion and a tool assembly extending from the body portion. The tool assembly includes a jaw member, and a first connector assembly disposed within the jaw member. The first connector assembly includes a first connector housing and first and second connector members extending from the first connector housing. The surgical stapling instrument further includes a cartridge assembly selective receivable within the jaw member. The cartridge assembly includes a second connector assembly configured for electrical connection with the first connector assembly. The second connector assembly includes a second connector housing and first and second contact members disposed within the second connector housing. The first and second connector members of the first connector assembly are configured to engage the respective first and second contact members of the second connector housing when the cartridge assembly is received within the jaw member of the tool assembly.
US10849616B2 Reinforced graft constructs and methods of tissue repairs
Surgical constructs, assemblies and methods for tissue reinforcement with a reinforcement (reinforcing) material such as suture, tape, weave, ribbon or mesh, among many others. The reinforced construct includes a reinforced section that prevents a suture from pulling apart. The reinforced section is be a piece of material (a reinforcement or reinforcing material) such as reinforced stitched suture tape attached to a flexible strand. A needle attached to the flexible strand terminating with the reinforced section passes through a proximal end of the reinforced section to form an adjustable “starter loop.” The starter loop is slid and positioned over tissue (for example, graft, tendon, ligament, etc.) and the suture is pulled apart to tighten the loop around the tissue.
US10849615B2 Balloon component for locating a suturing device
A suturing device uses an inflatable balloon coupled to multiple arms and needles to place sutures at appropriate positions. In preferred embodiments the suturing device includes an elongated body having a working end, a controlling end, and a lumen. The elongated body is coupled to an arm having a distal end with a needle target, which is used to place a suture in an appropriate position relative to the aperture. An inflatable balloon is positioned in an area enclosed by the arm, such that inflating the balloon physically moves a needle towards the needle target.
US10849608B2 Transhiatal mediastinal retractor
A hand-held tool is provided for retraction of internal organs during transhiatal mediastinal surgery. The tool includes a handle and a blade extending forwardly from the handle. The blade has an acute end extending rearwardly and then curves forwardly and upwardly to form an open mouth for receiving the organ.
US10849607B2 Vascular closure device suture tension mechanism
Systems and methods for sealing an opening in a wall within the body of a patient are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system has an elongated body coupled to a vascular closure device and a resisting member, the elongated body having a high resistance portion and a low resistance portion and being constructed and arranged to interface with a resisting member to apply a conforming force to a vascular closure device. In some exemplary embodiments, the elongated body comprises a large diameter portion positioned in a proximal end region of the elongated body. Methods and other embodiments are disclosed.
US10849605B2 Device and method for the application of a curable fluid composition to a portion of a bodily organ
Disclosed are devices and methods suitable for application of a curable fluid composition to a bodily organ, such as to a lower portion of a bodily organ. The device comprises a monolithic piece of material having a lower surface, two spaced-apart sides, and two spaced-apart walls connecting the two spaced-apart sides. A receptacle for containing the curable fluid composition is defined by the lower surface, the two sides, and the two walls. At least a portion of the height of the two walls is less than the height of at least a portion of the two sides. The device is deployable underneath the bodily organ such that a lower portion of the bodily organ is supported by at least a portion of each of the two walls.
US10849597B2 Method of providing copy image and ultrasound apparatus therefor
An ultrasound measurement method includes: providing a first object and a second object within an ultrasound image displayed on a touch screen; activating the first object and the second object, to be movable to perform a measurement on the ultrasound image; receiving a touch-and-drag input with respect to at least one of the first and second objects; and displacing a corresponding one of the first and second objects on the ultrasound image in correspondence with the received touch-and-drag input.
US10849593B2 Waveform visualization tool for facilitating medical diagnosis
A tool for facilitating medical diagnosis is disclosed herein, including an ultrasound device configured to collect ultrasound data from a patient, a display device, and a processing circuit configured to generate a cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) waveform based on the ultrasound data, determine morphology indicators identifying attributes of the CBFV waveform, and configure the display device to display the CBFV waveform and the morphology indicators.
US10849582B2 Holding mechanism for X-ray imaging apparatus and X-ray imaging apparatus
This holding mechanism (3) for an X-ray imaging apparatus includes a switching means (36) that switches between a state of permitting movement of a moving body (4) including an X-ray tube (1) or an X-ray detector (2) and a state of prohibiting the movement, a force direction detection means (38) that detects a direction of a force applied to a moving mechanism (31), and a permission direction determination means (7) that determines a direction in which the movement is permitted by the switching means among a plurality of directions based on a detected direction of the force.
US10849581B2 Adjustable guide wheel for axial positioning of a rotatable gantry of an imaging modality
Among other things, a guide unit and a radiation system including a guide unit are provided. The guide unit limits axial movement of a rotatable structure supporting a radiation source and a detector array of the radiation system. Embodiments of the guide unit include a frame member configured to be supported by a stationary unit that forms a portion of the radiation system. A guide wheel coupled to the frame member is configured to roll along a periphery of the rotatable structure of the radiation system as the rotatable structure supporting the radiation source and the detector array is rotated about an axis of rotation during operation of the radiation system. A wheel adjustment system coupled to the frame member linearly translates the guide wheel toward the periphery of the rotatable structure supported by the stationary unit of the radiation system.
US10849577B2 Radiation imaging apparatus and radiation imaging system
A radiation imaging apparatus in which a detection unit configured to generate an image signal corresponding to incident radiation and a control unit are arranged in one housing is provided. The radiation imaging apparatus further comprises a notification unit arranged in the housing and configured to show a state of the radiation imaging apparatus. While causing the detection unit to perform a continuous capturing operation of a radiation image, the control unit performs control so that the notification unit will perform notification of the ongoing capturing operation.
US10849573B2 Method and apparatus for ensuring correct positioning for a radiography recording
A method and apparatus are disclosed for ensuring correct positioning for a radiography recording. The method includes providing an examination request of the body region; pre-positioning the body region in the radiography system for the radiography recording; pre-positioning at least one of a recording unit of the radiography system and an image detector of the radiography system for the radiography recording; producing a positioning recording of the body region via the radiography system, the radiography system being switched into the fluoroscopy mode and the positioning recording being a fluoroscopy recording; producing positioning information from the positioning recording; and outputting the positioning information.
US10849568B2 Systems and methods for syncope detection and classification
Systems and methods for monitoring patient for syncope are discussed. A syncope monitor system can detect a precipitating event associated with a syncope onset, and acquire hemodynamic data in response to the detection of the precipitating event. A syncope analyzer circuit may generate temporal profiles of one or more hemodynamic parameters using the hemodynamic data. The syncope analyzer may use the temporal profiles to detect a syncopal event and to classify the syncopal event into one of a plurality of syncope categories. The detection and classification information may be output to a user or a process.
US10849567B2 Indication of risk for coronary artery disease
A way of indicating a risk for coronary artery disease is disclosed. A first plurality of first sound recordings of heartbeats and second plurality of second sound recording of the ambient background are obtained. A filtering of each first sound recording is performed by using a simultaneously recorded second sound recording. The filtering of each first sound recording involves determining a diastolic period of the heartbeat of the first sound recording, and performing an adaptive filtering of the first sound recording based in the diastolic period of the first sound recording and the simultaneously recorded second sound recording. This is followed by determination of an indication of the risk for coronary artery disease based on the filtered first sound recordings.
US10849566B2 Apparatus, system, method and computer program for assessing the risk of an exacerbation and/or hospitalization
The present invention relates to an apparatus, a system (100), a method (200), and a computer program for assessing the risk of an exacerbation and/or hospitalization. A patient's physical activity is measured (e.g., by an accelerometer (110)) during an active period of time (e.g., during awake hours) and during a rest period of time (e.g., during sleep hours) to gather first and second activity data. A risk of exacerbation and/or hospitalization is assessed (e.g., by a risk assessment unit (120)) based on an expression involving the respective activity data during active and rest periods fulfilling a predetermined relationship with respect to a predetermined activity level. For instance, low activity data during active periods and high activity data during rest periods indicates an increased risk of exacerbation and/or hospital readmission for the patient.
US10849557B2 Fabric-based items with stretchable bands
A fabric-based item may be provide with a stretchable band. The stretchable band may be formed from a ring-shaped strip of stretchable fabric having an opening configured to fit around a body part of a user. Circuitry may be coupled to strands of material in the stretchable band. The circuitry may include sensor circuitry for making measurements on the body part such as electrocardiogram measurements, blood pressure measurements, and respiration rate measurements. Wireless communications circuitry in the fabric-based item may be used to communicate wirelessly with external electronic equipment. A wireless power transmitting device may transmit wireless power. A coil formed from conductive strands in the fabric-based item may be used by wireless power receiving circuitry in the fabric-based item to receive the wireless power. The coil may have one or more turns that run around the ring-shaped strip of stretchable fabric.
US10849555B1 Devices and systems for correcting errors in blood pressure measurements
The present disclosure generally relate s to blood pressure monitoring. In some embodiments, methods and devices for measuring a mean arterial pressure and/or for monitoring blood pressure changes of a user are provided. Blood pressure measured by one or more pressure sensors may be adjusted using one or more correction factors. The use of the one or more correction factors disclosed herein may allow for more compact, convenient, and/or accurate wearable blood pressure measurement devices and methods. In particular, wrist-worn devices may be provided which are less bulky than current devices and may facilitate more frequent and accurate blood pressure monitoring.
US10849545B2 Acute kidney injury detection system and methods
Embodiments herein include systems and methods for detecting, predicting and/or assessing acute kidney injury. In an embodiment, a monitoring system to detect acute kidney injury is included. The monitoring system can include a sensor circuit configured to collect renal data including at least one of systemic renal data, direct renal data, urinary tract data, and renal-relevant extracorporeal data. The monitoring system can also include a memory circuit to store collected renal data, an evaluation circuit to assess renal status, and a telemetry circuit. The evaluation circuit can determine whether acute kidney injury has occurred or is likely to occur by comparing the renal data to at least one of threshold values, personal historical values, patient population values and patterns indicative of acute kidney injury. The evaluation circuit can initiate a warning notification if acute kidney injury has occurred or is likely to occur. Other embodiments are also included herein.
US10849539B2 Sensor insertion
An on-body insertion system is described. The on-body system includes a sensor in a first position being substantially parallel to an insertion surface. Activation of an actuator transitions the sensor to a second position. Wherein the transition imparts movement to the sensor that is substantially parallel to the insertion surface and the second position results in the sensing area being beneath the insertion surface.
US10849538B1 Sensor verification through forward voltage measurements
A device for measuring oxygen saturation includes circuitry configured to, while applying first current, measure a first forward voltage across the anode of the first light emitting diode and the cathode of the first light emitting diode and, while applying second current, measure a second forward voltage across the anode of the second light emitting diode and the cathode of the second light emitting diode. The circuitry is further configured to determine a measured difference of forward voltage based on a comparison of the first forward voltage and the second forward voltage and determine that the first and second light emitting diodes are valid based on a calibrated difference of forward voltage and the measured difference of forward voltage. In response to the determination that the first and second light emitting diodes are valid, the circuitry is configured to determine an oxygen saturation level.
US10849537B2 Processing apparatus and processing method
A processing apparatus having a processor acquiring image data indicating oxygen saturation distribution inside an object by using signals derived from acoustic waves generated from a plurality of wavelengths of light. The processor acquires an oxygen saturation at a first position of a blood vessel of the object, generated by image reconstruction using signals, acquires a first correction amount to correct the oxygen saturation at the first position of the blood vessel, and acquires a second correction amount to correct the oxygen saturation in a second position of the object other than the first position, based on the first correction amount.
US10849536B2 Determining absolute and relative tissue oxygen saturation
An oximeter probe is user configurable for being in an absolute reporting mode and a relative reporting mode for measured values. The measured values for the absolute and relative modes include absolute oxygen saturation, relative oxygen saturation, absolute hemoglobin content, relative hemoglobin content, absolute blood volume, relative blood volume. The relative modes and absolute modes for determining and reporting relative or absolute hemoglobin content or relative or absolute blood volume for individual patients are beneficial when determining the efficacy of administered medications, such as epinephrine, that effect blood flow, but not oxygen saturation, in tissue, such as skin. The oximeter probe in these relative modes displays the efficacy of the administered medication as reported values for relative hemoglobin content or relative blood volume fall or rise.
US10849535B2 Surgical elevator oximeter
A surgical elevator has an oximeter sensor at its tip, which allows measuring of oxygen saturation of a tissue.
US10849534B2 Lancet device
The lancet device includes a housing and a lancet having a puncturing element. The lancet is disposed within the housing and is adapted for axial movement between an initial or pre-actuated position wherein the puncturing element is retained within the housing, and a puncturing position wherein the puncturing element extends through a forward opening in the housing. The lancet device includes a drive spring disposed within the housing for biasing the lancet toward the puncturing position, and a retraction or return spring for returning the lancet to a position within the housing where the puncturing element is disposed within the housing. The retraction spring thereafter maintains engagement with the lancet to assist in preventing the puncturing element from again projecting outward from the forward opening in the housing.
US10849532B1 Computer-vision-based clinical assessment of upper extremity function
Methods and systems are presented for kinematic tracking and assessment of upper extremity function of a patient. A sequence of 2D images is captured by one or more cameras of a patient performing an upper extremity function assessment tasks. The captured images are processed to separately track body movements in 3D space, hand movements, and object movements. The hand movements are tracked by adjusting a position, orientation, and finger positions of a three-dimensional virtual model of a hand to match the hand in each 2D image. Based on the tracked movement data, the system is able to identify specific aspects of upper extremity function that exhibit impairment instead of providing only a generalized indication of upper extremity impairment.
US10849530B2 Electronic device and method for providing information related to skin type of object
Provided are an electronic device and method for providing information related to a skin type of an object. The electronic device includes: a camera configured to capture at least one image including a skin portion and a non-skin portion of an object; and a processor configured to determine at least one color ratio between the skin portion and the non-skin portion from the at least one image, and determine a skin type of the object based on the determined at least one color ratio.
US10849529B2 Method and apparatus for locating passive integrated transponder tags
An apparatus for locating an embedded passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag is provided. An embodiment of the locating apparatus includes a resonator capable of electromagnetically coupling to the PIT tag, and a feedback circuit connected to the resonator and configured to monitor a load conductance of the resonator. A distance between the resonator and the PIT tag is indicated by a change in the monitored load conductance when the resonator and the PIT tag are electromagnetically coupled. Another embodiment includes a resonator capable of stimulating a response signal from a PIT tag, and a processing circuit capable of calculating the distance between the resonator and the PIT tag based on the amplitude of the response signal.
US10849527B2 Magnetic sensor, biological cell sensing device, and diagnostic device
According to one embodiment, a magnetic sensor includes a first sensor element and a first interconnect. The first sensor element includes a first magnetic layer, a first opposing magnetic layer, and a first nonmagnetic layer provided between the first magnetic layer and the first opposing magnetic layer. A first magnetization of the first magnetic layer is aligned with a first length direction crossing a first stacking direction from the first magnetic layer toward the first opposing magnetic layer. At least a portion of the first interconnect extends along the first length direction. The first interconnect cross direction crosses the first length direction and is from the first sensor element toward the portion of the first interconnect. A first electrical resistance of the first sensor element changes according to an alternating current flowing in the first interconnect and a sensed magnetic field applied to the first sensor element.
US10849526B1 System and method for bio-inspired filter banks for a brain-computer interface
A system and method of steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) frequency detection using bio-inspired filter banks (BIFB) includes, acquiring electroencephalographic (EEG) signals from a subject in response to a repetitive visual stimulus, estimating the power spectral density (PSD) of the channel of the EEG signals including at least one SSVEP response, extracting one or more SSVEP response features from the estimated PSD of the channel using a bio-inspired filter bank (BIFB) and classifying the extracted SSVEP response features to determine if the detected SSVEP response frequency from the EEG signals acquired from the subject substantially matches the repetition frequency of the repetitive visual stimulus.
US10849520B2 Mastoid electrode
An electrode configured to provide electrical contact with the skin of a user and configured to be positioned on or near a mastoid region of the user is provided. The electrode comprises an electrically conductive contact configured to receive electrical signals from the skin of the user, and a skin coupler that couples the contact with the skin of the user. The skin coupler comprises an adhesive layer that adhesively engages the skin. The skin coupler also comprises a base region that surrounds the contact, and at least two extension regions that extend away from the base region.
US10849516B2 Intelligent health strap
An intelligent health strap. A detection and analysis method comprises: acquiring multiple groups of pulse data collected by multiple pulse sensors (11); and according to the multiple groups of pulse data, using a calculation method for analysis to obtain physical sign information (12). An intelligent health wrist strap and an intelligent health ankle strap having multiple pulse sensors are used for performing pulse monitoring and analysis, displaying multiple types of pulse physical sign information, and transmitting data to an external device, so that a user can conveniently monitor changes of individual physiological status, and the intelligent health wrist strap and the intelligent health ankle strap can provide massage and health-care for wrists and ankles.
US10849511B2 Devices, systems, and methods for assessment of vessels
Devices, systems, and methods for visually depicting a vessel and evaluating treatment options are disclosed. The methods can include introducing instruments into the vessel of a patient and obtaining proximal and distal pressure measurements of a stenosis of the vessel, calculating a pressure ratio based on the obtained proximal and distal pressure measurements, applying a correlation factor to the calculated pressure ratio to produce a predicted diagnostic pressure ratio, and displaying the predicted diagnostic pressure ratio to a user.
US10849510B1 Methods of arterial pressure monitoring
Methods of monitoring arterial blood using an arterial line tube positions adjacent to a groin sheath, as part of a surgical intervention. Described herein are methods and apparatuses (e.g., systems) for introduction of an arterial line tube for contemporaneous and sensitive blood pressure monitoring along with other instrumentation in the course of a therapeutic intervention through a femoral artery, affording improved monitoring results.
US10849508B2 System and method for continuous monitoring of blood pressure
The present invention describes a system and method for continuous monitoring of central (aortic) and peripheral Blood Pressure. The system includes a fully mobile, non-invasive, continuous blood pressure monitoring system that includes one or more Biostrip devices affixed on a user, coupled with an application running on a computing device, which is further connected to a web server in the cloud. The system performs various computations on the Biostrip device, or on the gateway device (Smartphone or Smartwatch), or on the Cloud, and provides the user and authorized third parties with various insights about the blood pressure levels of the user. Further, the system enables the user to receive biofeedback training for controlling hypertension, and schedule online appointments, pay online for such appointments, share data the data securely to obtain insights.
US10849507B2 Photoacoustic image generation apparatus and insert
Present disclosure provides an insert that is at least partially inserted into a subject, the insert includes: a first light guide member that guides light with a first wavelength; a first light emitting portion from which the light guided by the first light guide member is emitted; a second light guide member that is provided so as to be adjacent to the first light guide member and guides light with a second wavelength different from the first wavelength; a second light emitting portion from which the light guided by the second light guide member is emitted; and a light absorption/conversion member.
US10849506B2 Bi-frequency dental examination
A system and a method for improving visibility of newly decaying or carious tissue are described. Light having a lower peak wavelength (such as 405 nm) illuminates dental tissue, and an image is captured. Light having a higher peak wavelength (such as 450 nm) then illuminates the same dental tissue, and a second image is captured. The images are aligned, and an output image is created based on at least one of the first image and the second image, modified in certain areas as a function of the relationships between the red values of the first image (R1) and the second image (R2) at that location and the green values of the first image (G1) and the second image (G2) at that location. The function may use the ratios R2:R1 and G1:G2, such as a function of the product of those ratios, to determine the color adjustment that is applied.
US10849502B2 System and method for providing health data of peripheral device
A peripheral device for providing a health information message to a host device includes a health data obtainer configured to obtain health data; a message generator configured to determine a type of the health data, a private message identification (ID) corresponding to the type of the health data, and an ID of the peripheral device, and generate the health information message to include the private message ID, the ID of the peripheral device, and the health data; and a message provider configured to transmit the health information message to the host device, the private message ID being configured to be interpreted differently according to the ID of the peripheral device.
US10849501B2 Body temperature logging patch
An actively-powered temperature data logger patch with wireless data communication includes a first substrate layer, a second substrate layer, a non-adhesive release layer, and an electronics inlay disposed between the first and second substrate layers. The electronics inlay includes a sealed, flexible battery, and a flexible circuit having a temperature sensor. An outer face of the non-adhesive release layer is has release properties. A replaceable adhesive includes a carrier substrate, a structural adhesive coated on a first face and attached to the outer face of the non-adhesive release layer, and a skin-contact approved adhesive coated on a second opposite face. In another example, an auxiliary sleeve having an exterior surface with an adhesive configured to be removably applied to a subject, may partially enclose the temperature data logger patch in an internal compartment.
US10849499B2 Ophthalmologic apparatus and method of controlling the same
An ophthalmologic apparatus comprises an optical system that includes an optical scanner, deflects light from a light source using the optical scanner, projects the light onto a subject's eye, and receives light based on returning light from the subject's eye, a movement mechanism that moves the subject's eye and the optical system relative to each other, an image acquisition unit that acquires an image of the subject's eye, an abnormality detector that detects abnormality based on a reference image and the image of the subject's eye, a scan controller that controls the optical scanner to re-perform a first scan or a second scan so as to project light from the light source onto a start position of the first scan, which is being performed for the subject's eye at an acquisition timing of the image of the subject's eye, or a start position of the second scan performed before the first scan, when the abnormality is detected by the abnormality detector, and a tracking controller that controls the movement mechanism based on the reference image and the image of the subject's eye, when the abnormality is not detected by the abnormality detector.
US10849498B2 Alignment improvements for ophthalmic diagnostic systems
The present application describes the addition of various feedback mechanisms including visual and audio feedback mechanisms to an ophthalmic diagnostic device to assist a subject to self-align to the device. The device may use the visual and non-visual feedback mechanisms independently or in combination with one another. The device may provide a means for a subject to provide feedback to the device to confirm that an alignment condition has been met. Alternatively, the device may have a means for sensing when acceptable alignment has been achieved. The device may capture diagnostic information during the alignment process or may capture after the alignment condition has been met.
US10849497B2 Apparatus and method for ophthalmic neural scanning
An apparatus and method for ophthalmic neural scanning including a projection apparatus configured to project a projected image onto one or more retinas of one or more eyes of a subject, one or more photodetectors disposed conjugate to the one or more retinas, the one or more photodetectors being configured to capture a reflected image reflected from the one or more retinas in response to the projected image, the reflected image including information indicating fixation of the one or more eyes, and an image capture device disposed conjugate to one or more corneas of the one or more eyes of the subject and configured to capture a diagnostic image including one or more pupils of the one or more eyes when the one or more pupils are illuminated by retroreflected light from the one or more retinas in response to the projected image.
US10849493B2 Method and system for pupil retro illumination using sample arm of OCT interferometer
An optical measurement instrument includes optical coherence tomography (OCT) interferometer and a pupil retro illumination system which directs laser light onto the retina of an eye via the sample arm of the OCT interferometer. The laser light passes through an intraocular lens (IOL) implanted into the eye, and an iris camera captures an image of the eye from a portion of the light returned from the retina of the eye, the returned light also passing through the IOL. One or more fiducials of the IOL are detected from the captured image, and an angular orientation of the eye is ascertained from the one or more detected fiducials.
US10849492B2 Mobile device application for ocular misalignment measurement
Disclosed are a mobile device and method which include acquiring, by an image acquisition unit installed in a mobile device, an image of eyes of a patient while light provided by a light source reflects from an optical surface of the eyes of the patient; and obtaining, by a processor installed in the mobile device, ocular misalignment measurements, including a magnitude and a direction of ocular misalignment in the eyes of the patient, using the acquired image or set of images.
US10849491B2 Method and device for determining the visual acuity of a user
A method for determining the visual acuity, wherein two spaced outer markings and an orientation marking lying between but not on a straight connecting line are displayed to the user on a display in an individual test as part of a plurality of tests. The user is to move the orientation marking on the display perpendicularly to the straight connecting line by actuating the device until the user perceives the marking as lying on the straight connecting line. Afterwards, the electronic device registers the effective distance between the orientation marking and the connecting line. At least two tests are carried out in which the outer markings are arranged along the same main axis, and at least the vertical main axis and the horizontal main axis are measured. After the manipulation, the effective distance from the individual tests of the series is used for ascertaining the visual acuity.
US10849486B2 Image acquisition system, image acquisition method, control device, and control method
It is enabled to more appropriately prevent thermal damage to an area irradiated with illumination light.An image acquisition system is provided including: a first light source unit that emits narrow band light having a peak intensity in a specific band; a second light source unit that emits wide band light having a band wider than the specific band; a generation unit that generates multiplexed light by using the narrow band light and the wide band light; an imaging unit that images an irradiation target of the multiplexed light; a prediction unit that performs prediction of a temperature of an area irradiated with the multiplexed light in the irradiation target; and a control unit that performs control of outputs of the narrow band light and the wide band light on the basis of the prediction.
US10849481B2 Drying systems for dishwasher appliances
A dishwasher appliance is provided. The dishwasher appliance includes a cabinet and a tub positioned within the cabinet. The tub may define a wash chamber. The dishwasher appliance may also include a drying system comprising a cooling conduit, a first fan, and a second fan. The cooling conduit may define a cooling conduit passage that is in fluid communication with the wash chamber. The first fan may be operable to draw wash chamber air into the cooling conduit passage. In addition, the second fan may be operable to direct a flow of ambient air onto an exterior surface of the cooling conduit.
US10849480B2 Dishwasher including spray basket with integrated external sprayer
A method and dishwasher utilize a spray basket that includes a container body that defines a compartment for retaining utensils as well as multiple sets of nozzles, a portion of which are configured to direct a spray of fluid into the compartment, and another portion of which are configured to direct a spray of fluid external from the container body. The spray of fluid directed external from the container body may be used, for example, to provide a power wash zone adjacent to the spray basket to assist in cleaning other utensils in a dishwasher.
US10849479B2 Cleaning tool arrangement for electromechanical devices
A cleaning tool arrangement for cleaning internal components of electromechanical devices, including a cleaning tool having a flexible, resilient rod having a first end, a second end, and a lateral dimension, as well as a scraper fin, wherein the scraper fin extends from or is attached to the rod at a position that is proximate the second end, and further wherein the scraper fin extends away from the rod in a direction that is perpendicular to the lateral dimension of the rod. The cleaning tool also includes a cleaning head attached to the first end of the rod and extending away from the rod, the cleaning head being pre-saturated with a cleaning solution. Additionally, the cleaning tool arrangement includes a sealed wrapper, wherein the sealed wrapper is sized and configured to enclose at least the cleaning head.
US10849465B2 Plumbing fixture cover
A device comprising: a body, the body comprises an interior and an exterior, the interior of the body defining a space configured to accommodate at least a portion of a plumbing fixture and the exterior of the body forming a decorative display; and a first flap attached to the body of the device and configured to attach the device to a plumbing fixture.
US10849463B2 Cooking apparatus
A mobile apparatus for cooking food includes a lid (34) and a main body (13) that defines a cooking compartment (32) in which a container (11) is adapted to be inserted. The container (11) is provided with a bottom wall (12) and at least one lateral wall (14). The container is also provided with at least two gripping elements laterally associated in an opposite position with respective perimeter portions of the container (11).
US10849460B2 Rotisserie turkey deep fryer
A deep fryer and methods of frying a whole turkey in a reduced cooking oil volume. A frying basin can have a rounded profile avoiding dead spaces within the frying basin. The frying basin can include a recessed channel at a bottommost portion of the frying basin to accommodate a heating element, such that the heating element does not project above a floor of the frying basin. The deep fryer can have a rotisserie assembly for mounting and rotating the whole turkey such that only a lower half of the whole turkey is submerged within the cooking oil at any one time. The deep fryer can include a kick-stand feature that allows a user to lower and raise the rotisserie assembly including the whole turkey using only one hand such that a user need not lean over or otherwise put their hands or body above the frying basin.
US10849458B2 Portable barbecue
The invention relates to a portable barbecue, said portable barbecue comprising a firebox (2), a grate (3) and a cover (4). With a barbecue (1) according to the invention the firebox and the cover are adapted to be coupled in a portable configuration, in which the cover functions as a cover of the firebox, and in a barbecue configuration, in which the cover functions as a stand of the firebox that vertically spaces the firebox at a distance from a support surface. This design of the barbecue, more in particular the cover of the barbecue, allows for an efficient use of components, and, since the firebox is simply placed on the cover, this is achieved without the requirement of complicated hinge connections.
US10849456B2 Beverage machine with ergonomic outlet
A machine (1) for preparing and dispensing a beverage (2) comprises: —a main body (10) containing a unit (11,12,13,14,15) for preparing said beverage (2) to be dispensed via an outlet (21) to an external user-recipient (3) at a user-recipient placement location (30); —a beverage dispensing head (20) that includes the outlet (21) and that is movable relative to the main body (10) inwards into the main body (10) into a retracted head position and outwards from the main body (10) into a deployed head position; and—a control unit (16) for controlling the preparation unit (11,12,13,14,15) to supply said beverage (2) to the outlet (21). The control unit (16) is configured to: —maintain or leave the beverage dispensing head (20) in its retracted position when the beverage preparation unit (11,12,13,14,15) is not operated to process a liquid; and/or—move the beverage dispensing head (20) into its deployed position or maintain or leave it in this position only when the control unit (16) operates the preparation unit (11,12,13,14,15) to process a liquid for dispensing via the outlet (21).
US10849454B2 Mixing chamber for beverage machine
A beverage making machine may employ a mixing chamber to mix a beverage medium with a precursor liquid, such as carbonated water. The mixing chamber may have a precursor liquid inlet coupled to a precursor liquid supply, a beverage medium chamber to receive a beverage medium into the beverage medium chamber, and a dispense outlet from which beverage medium and precursor liquid are dispensed, e.g., into a user's cup. The beverage medium chamber may include a chamber inlet coupled to the precursor liquid inlet, e.g., so precursor liquid can enter the chamber when a pressure is low in the beverage medium chamber, and a chamber outlet downstream of the chamber inlet that is coupled to the dispense outlet, e.g., so that beverage medium can exit the chamber.
US10849447B2 Beverage holder container with cap
A beverage holding container to hold a can therein, the beverage holding container including a can-holding member to store the can therein, a fixed member having at least a portion thereof inserted within the can-holding member, a pivoting member pivotally connected to the fixed member to pivot from a first position to a second position, and a covering member connected to the pivoting member to keep the can enclosed when the pivoting member is in the first position.
US10849445B2 Beverage container
A beverage container includes a first vessel, a second vessel, a cap assembly, a first conduit, and a second conduit. The first and second vessels are vertically stacked and define first and second internal cavities, respectively. The first vessel is disposed above the second vessel. A cap assembly is secured to a top of the first vessel. The cap assembly defines first, second, and third orifices. The first orifice establishes fluid communication with the first internal cavity. The first conduit establishes fluid communication between the second internal cavity and the second orifice. The second conduit establishes fluid communication between the second internal cavity and the third orifice.
US10849444B1 Portable plate, cup and silverware
A novel portable plate, cup and silverware device that improves portability, usability and stability is disclosed. The present invention includes a plate of the type used for food at meals, gatherings, parties and the such. The plate includes an adjustable strap, hidden in a compartment under an openable and closeable cover on the underside of the plate, to provide stability while a user holds the plate. The plate also includes a cup holder on the top of the plate, a cup with an internal straw and a lid, as well as comfort grip utensils that can be attached and detached from the rim of the plate. The device can be manufactured from multiple reusable, disposable or recyclable materials.
US10849441B1 Storage apparatus
An illustrated view of an exemplary storage apparatus for holding items is presented. The storage apparatus is useful for providing a secure, easy to access and efficient storage facility for items such as hardware, jewelry, fishing tackle, knick-knacks, etc. and can be adapted to hold larger items. The storage apparatus is useful to organize and to control clutter in a given area. The storage apparatus has a bracket for attaching to a surface. The storage device has a gear assembly coupled to the bracket. The gear assembly is useful for rotating a plurality of shelves which has containers for storing items.
US10849440B2 T-shirt
A baby carrier T-shirt comprises a front part (12) and a rear part (51) arranged to form the body of the T-shirt (11); wherein the T-shirt comprises a first vertical strap (13) and a second vertical strap (14) arranged along the front part of the T-shirt (12) and joined to the T-shirt (11) from the area of the shoulders towards the lower end of the T-shirt (11); and a frontal vertical layer (15) arranged along the front part (12) and below the first and second strap (12, 13); the frontal vertical layer (15) being joined to the T-shirt by both vertical ends of the area of the chest of the T-shirt (11). The vertical frontal layer is removable by at least one upper end so that a removable joining zone is defined at a first outer edge of the upper portion of the T-shirt and at a second outer edge opposite the first edge, by sewing technique forms an outer edge seam, which can be gathered.
US10849439B2 Infant lap support
Disclosed is an infant lap support comprising an infant support panel having a first edge and a second edge, a leg attachment member having two or more attachment points, wherein a first attachment point is attached to the first edge of the infant support panel and wherein a second attachment point is attached to a first fastener, and a second fastener attached to a second edge of the infant support panel, wherein the first fastener and the second fastener are configured to be selectively fastened to each other around the legs of a user.
US10849438B1 Modular mattress renewal system
A modular mattress renewal system includes a support lattice is made up of a plurality of compressible nodal foam blocks connected one to the other by block connectors that fit into guide apertures within the nodal blocks. The connectors themselves are also compressible and flexible and the compressible nodal foam blocks are provided with an adhesive portion that allows the user to customize the support necessary. Additionally, the nodal foam blocks have varying degrees of compressibility and varying compressibility gradients and are marked as such to further enhance the support customization possible. Thus, sagging mattresses or mattresses with indentations from use over time may be rehabilitated.
US10849426B2 Rear structure for display panel
The present disclosure provides a rear structure coupled to a display panel. The rear structure comprises a rear cover comprising a rib structure for supporting the display panel, the rib structure comprising a plurality of horizontal bars, a plurality of vertical bars, and a plurality of blocks, and each of the blocks formed by at least one of the horizontal bars and at least one of the vertical bars. Wherein a first section of the rib structure comprises at least two aligned adjacent horizontal bars and at least two aligned adjacent vertical bars, and a second section of the rib structure comprises at least two non-aligned vertical bars.
US10849422B2 Method of sanitizing a toothbrush
A method of sanitizing a toothbrush. The method may include delivering a sanitizing fluid from a reservoir of a toothbrush that comprises a store of the sanitizing fluid to bristle tufts of the toothbrush solely via capillary action, wherein each of the bristle tufts comprises a plurality of bristle filaments so that the sanitizing fluid wicks upwardly along the bristle tufts within spaces between the bristle filaments to sanitize the bristle filaments.
US10849421B2 Brush
The present invention relates to an improved brush, in particular a brush for facial care, with several carriers including cleaning elements and each connected to a shaft, and a casing that pivotably mounts said carriers and that supports a common drive shaft for said carriers and which is drive-coupled to said shafts.
US10849419B2 Oral care device
Disclosed is an oral care device that includes a body and a base connected to the body. The oral care device includes a mouthpiece extending from the base and an oral care product reservoir in communication with the mouthpiece. A plurality of brushing walls extend from the base about the mouthpiece.
US10849416B2 Oral care implement
An oral care implement having a head with a front surface and a plurality of contact elements extending from the head. The plurality of contact elements are arranged in a pattern that may have the visual appearance of a flower. Specifically, the pattern may comprise a first set of contact elements arranged in a first loop about a reference axis and a second set of contact elements arranged in a second loop that surrounds the first loop. The pattern may also include a third set of contact elements arranged in a third loop that surrounds the second loop. Each of the contact elements of the first, second, and third sets may be inclined relative to the front surface of the head so as to diverge from the reference axis.
US10849413B2 Finger grip
A finger grip is attachable to a handheld device for assisting a user in operating the handheld device. The finger grip includes one or more finger slots, where each finger slot includes an edge and is configured to accommodate one or more lower fingers of a hand of a user, and where the edge is configured to provide a rest to the lower finger accommodated by the respective finger slot. The finger grip further includes a back for attaching the finger grip to a back of the handheld device, allowing a thumb of the hand to have a reach on a range of the front of the handheld device when the lower fingers are accommodated by the finger slots in a position. The finger grip may further include a raised area configured for providing support to the hand.
US10849403B2 Lip gloss container
A lip gloss container, having: a cap of a cylindrical member, to a lower center of which a brush rod is fitted and at a lower inner circumference thereof a female screw is formed; a lower container of a cylindrical member, the upper portion of which is open and the bottom portion thereof is closed to contain cosmetic contents; a cylindrical tube having opened top and bottom portions, which is inserted through the upper opening of the lower container; and a shoulder member provided with a male screw which is coupled to the upper outer circumference of the cylindrical tube so as to be coupled with a female screw of the cap at the upper outer circumference. The container has such an effect that cosmetic contents introduced into a brush rod receiving member and cosmetic contents in the lower container are not mixed with each other so that cosmetics in the container are not contaminated by cosmetics in use.
US10849401B2 Handheld device for performing an action dependent on an angular position of the device
The present invention relates to a handheld device (1) which is used for performing a treatment action while being moved along a treatment surface (4). The result of the treatment action is dependent on the angular position (α) in which the device (1) is being held relative to the treatment surface. An example of such a device is an epilator for removing hairs from a surface of the user's skin. The device comprises at least two light sources (5) arranged and adapted to each provide a delimited light spot (6) on the treatment surface or on an outer surface of the device when the device is in operation. The two or more light sources (5) are arranged so that the light spots (6) they provide are at least partially coincident when the device is held at an angular position relative to the treatment surface which is within a predetermined optimal range of angular positions for which the treatment action is optimal. The light spots are non-coincident when the device is held at an angular position outside said predetermined optimal range of angular positions. As a result, the user is provided with a visible indication of a correct angular position, which guides him or her towards an optimal use of the device.
US10849399B2 Carry item system for retaining several carry items together
A container system includes several carry items or containers for carrying items. The carry items or containers each have a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The carry items or containers include magnetic coupling elements on at least one side to magnetically couple to another one of the carry items or containers. The magnetic coupling elements can be arranged so that a specific orientation of the carry items or containers can be enforced by there not being a magnetic attraction when the items are not properly oriented and aligned.
US10849398B2 Protective case for a computing device
A composite case for a computing device including a first portion to protect and detachably connect to a display portion. The first portion may have perimetral fasteners disposed on its edges. A second portion is for protecting and detachably connecting to an input device portion of the computing device. The second portion may have perimetral fasteners disposed on its edges. The display and input device portions can be detachably connected to each other through a multi-pivot hinge unit operable to rotate about one or more computing device axes defined between the display and input device portions to move the computing device between open and closed states. A hinge cover portion can be connected to the first portion operable to detachably receive and surround the multi-pivot hinge of the computing device. A protective shell can be formed between first and second portions.
US10849396B2 Secure umbrella storage accessory
A storage receptacle for an umbrella; the storage receptacle includes a receptacle-body, at least one access-aperture, at least one fastener, and at least one attachment-means. The receptacle-body is translucent or transparent, and flexible to allow the storage receptacle to collapse with the umbrella. The storage receptacle is useful for secure storage of items within the umbrella.
US10849395B2 Systems, methods, and devices for sensing and providing biofeedback at target axial load
Several embodiments are provided of a device which is tunable for providing a walking aid user with passive haptic feedback. The haptic feedback is provided to the user when a predetermined, desired force in the device is reached. The force, often simply an axial force, in the device is inputted by the user, who is looking to support some of his or her body weight, thereby taking some weight off of one or both legs for some purpose. The amount of body weight support the user would input is often expressed in terms of percentage of the user's total body weight, and can therefore be predetermined and the device tuned accordingly.
US10849388B2 Automatic retention apparatus
An apparatus for automatically adjusting tension on retention member to hold multiple objects together. Examples include using retention apparatus to obtain optimal fit and use of a human wearable item such as article of footwear. Sensors may be used to sense changes in movement of the article of footwear, of the person wearing it, or of a third object such as a vehicle carrying the person. A retention member may surround at least a portion of the objects, and an actuator may be included that automatically rotates a rotating member such as a gear or pulley that may be coupled to the retention member. The rotating member may be configured to automatically adjust tension on the retention member many times per second based on control signals from control logic responsive to the sensors.
US10849385B2 Footwear assembly having a vulcanized rubber layer and polyurethane layer
The present technology relates generally to a footwear assembly and method of manufacturing said footwear assembly. The footwear assembly includes an outsole and an upper connected to the outsole, where the upper includes a neoprene sock, a vulcanized rubber layer, and an injection molded layer. The neoprene sock is a full-foot neoprene sock having a foot portion that is configured to receive a wearer's foot. The vulcanized rubber layer fully covers a vamp portion, heel portion, toe portion, and ankle portion of the neoprene sock while only covering some of an underfoot portion. The injection molded layer is formed over a portion of the vulcanized rubber layer and completely covers the underfoot portion of the neoprene sock.
US10849381B2 Removable button with magnetic disc insert assembly
A set of removable flexible polyurethane buttons with magnetic disc inserts that permit two fabrics including garments to become attached and unattached while each button remains secured to the fabric. Assembly includes three parts: a top-hat shaped rare earth magnet partially embedded into a flexible polyurethane disc; a flexible polyurethane button; and a decorative cover. Each of two button disc assemblies can be temporarily attached a fabric by pressing the flat side of the disc against the fabric and securing the flaps of the button over the fabric and disc exposing a magnet face of opposite polarity as the second attached button assembly. The magnets will attract to secure the fabrics together and when pulled apart the button disc assembly remains secured to the fabric. The decorative polyurethane cover can be attached to the face of the button to provide a smooth appearance.
US10849371B2 Blind for skirt
A blind 1 for a skirt integrally includes: a V-shaped portion 20 folded along a first folding line 11 and formed so as to extend along right and left thighs; a blind portion 30 folded along right and left second folding lines 12, 12 tilted relative to the first folding line 11 of the V-shaped portion 20 to shield a space formed between the V-shaped portion 20; and right and left attachment portions 40, 40 formed to be continuous with the V-shaped portion 20 and attached to a skirt.
US10849370B2 Fly shield for garment such as pair of jeans
A fly shield for a garment such as, for example, a pair of jeans. The fly shield is coupled to a waistband of the garment and extends along a zipper and over a crotch seam of the garment. The portion of the fly shield that extends over the crotch seam of the garment has less than four layers of material and/or consists of a first material layer and a second material layer.
US10849364B2 Atomizing device and electronic cigarette with the same
The present disclosure provides an atomizing device including a cartridge and a nozzle assembly detachably mounted at one end of the cartridge; the cartridge forms a liquid storage cavity, one end of the cartridge corresponding to the nozzle assembly is provided with a liquid injection opening such that liquid can be injected to the liquid storage cavity through the liquid injection opening. A first seal is arranged on the nozzle assembly, and the first seal includes a sealing portion and a blocking portion; and a shape of an outer ring of the blocking portion corresponds to a shape of an inner wall of the liquid injection opening, when the nozzle assembly is mounted onto the cartridge, the blocking portion blocks smoke oil from the inner wall of the liquid injection opening into the liquid storage cavity.
US10849362B2 Atomizer with easy assembly and disassembly and electronic cigarette having same
An atomizer with easy assembly and disassembly is disclosed including: an atomizer body; a liquid storage chamber formed inside the atomizer body and configured for storing the tobacco liquid; an aerosol generator, configured for aerosolizing tobacco liquid from the liquid storage chamber to generate an aerosol, and capable of being inserted into the tobacco liquid chamber from an end of the atomizer body; an air pipe, disposed inside the atomizer body and configured for conducting the aerosol generated by the aerosol generator; and a base component, connecting an end of the aerosol body by snap joint; the base component abuts against a first end of the aerosol generator such that a second end of the aerosol generator connects the air pipe.
US10849361B2 Airflow puff topography measurement device and method
Provided herein is a device for measuring puff topography generated by a human user of a smoking device and methods for using the same. The device may be used for research on puffing behavior of tobacco product users in both clinical and non-clinical settings.
US10849357B2 Smoking article including dual heat-conducting elements
A smoking article is provided, including a heat source; an aerosol-forming substrate downstream of the heat source; a first heat-conducting element around and in contact with a rear portion of the heat source and an adjacent front portion of the aerosol-forming substrate; and a second heat-conducting element around at least a portion of the first heat-conducting element. At least part of the second heat-conducting element is radially separated from the first heat-conducting element; and, preferably, the first and second heat-conducting elements are separated by an outer paper wrapper.
US10849356B2 Extinguisher for a smoking article
There is provided a portable extinguisher for extinguishing a single smoking article at a time, the extinguisher including defining a reservoir, a chamber, and an opening configured to receive a smoking article into the chamber, the chamber being sized to receive at least part of the smoking article and being isolated from the reservoir such that there is no fluid communication between the chamber and the reservoir, wherein the reservoir and the chamber are thermally coupled.
US10849355B2 Smokeless tobacco substitute
A method to prepare a smokeless tobacco substitute, the method including providing a first amount of commercial corn husk biomass, treating the commercial corn husk biomass with strong base to form treated corn husk biomass, removing water soluble materials from the treated corn husk biomass, and collecting a second amount of solids having a dry matter of about twenty-five percent (25%) for use as a smokeless tobacco substitute.
US10849353B2 Cooking apparatus
A cartridge assembly, a cartridge device, a food forming module, and a cooking apparatus capable of using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology to form and cook food are provided. The cooking apparatus includes a main body, a cooking compartment is provided in the main body, and a cartridge assembly is installed in the cooking compartment to be capable of linear motion and rotational motion. The cartridge assembly includes a cartridge body having cartridge mounts formed therein, cartridge cases are mounted on the cartridge mounts, and cartridges are disposed in the cartridge cases and include food ingredients that are accommodated therein.
US10849352B2 Coffee bean roasting-degree distribution measuring device and method
A coffee bean roasting-degree distribution measuring device includes a housing, a micro-processing unit, an image-capturing unit, a light-emitting unit, and a displaying unit. The housing has a first end and a second end opposite the first end with an accommodating space existing between the first end and the second end. The second end is disposed to surround a group of coffee beans under measurement. The micro-processing unit and the image-capturing unit are disposed inside the accommodating space and electrically connected to each other. The light-emitting unit is disposed inside the accommodating space and includes at least one light emitter and a circuit board electrically connected to the light emitter. The circuit board is further electrically connected to the micro-processing unit and each of the light emitter has a light emitting port facing toward the second end. The display unit is disposed on the first end and electrically connected to the micro-processing unit to display a measured roasting-degree distribution curve.
US10849348B2 Sucrose monoesters microemulsions
An oil in water (o/w) micro-emulsion comprising: a. water; b. from about 3% up to about 30% oil; c. from about 0.1% up to about 10% lecithin; d. sucrose monoester as an emulsifier wherein the ratio of the combined amount of a lecithin and sucrose monoester to oil is less than 1; e. propylene glycol wherein the propylene glycol to water ratio by weight is greater than 1; and f. from about 14% up to about 40%, by weight, a sugar selected from the group consisting of fructose, glucose, and sucrose, and combinations thereof; wherein the mean droplet size of the o/w micro-emulsion is about 10 to about 80 nm.
US10849341B2 Steam pasteurization method for freeze-dried food
A method for pasteurizing freeze dried food comprises: 1) Determining the corresponding sterilization temperature according to the food to be sterilized, and determining the target water activity at the sterilization temperature; 2) Cooling the food to a temperature corresponding to the type of the food; 3) Removing the air from the sterilization chamber using a vacuum pump; 4) Introducing water vapor into the sterilization chamber, adjusting the steam flow rate after the food temperature reaches the sterilization temperature, and maintaining the food temperature at the sterilization temperature for a specific duration and ceasing the introduction of water vapor; 5) Capturing steam from the sterilization chamber and reducing the pressure in the chamber; 6) After the pressure in the chamber reaches or approaches the water saturation pressure corresponding to the cooling temperature prior to sterilization, charging clean air into the chamber until the vacuum state is released, and removing the food.
US10849338B2 Pet food compositions including probiotics and methods of manufacture and use thereof
The present invention encompasses pet food compositions that include one or more probiotic microorganisms, which are useful to improve the health of companion animals. For example, the invention encompasses pet food compositions including a probiotic, for example, Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium and Streptococcus (Enterococcus). The present invention also encompasses the preparation of pet food compositions including one or more probiotic microorganisms intended for methods of maintaining or improving pet health through feeding a pet a pet food composition including the probiotic microorganism.
US10849336B2 Cocoa-based food products
The invention is concerned with food products comprising one or more cocoa bean products and a carotenoid compound, particularly with food products which are, or comprise, chocolate. The products of the invention may be used in reducing elevated total cholesterol, triglycerides and inflammatory damage, as well as improving tissue microcirculation and tissue oxygenation.
US10849334B2 Dairy mineral-fortified liquid dairy products and methods for making the dairy mineral-fortified liquid dairy products
Disclosed are dairy products fortified with dairy minerals and methods of making the dairy products. The fortified dairy products exhibit enhanced fresh dairy flavor notes. In one aspect, the fortified dairy product is a concentrated dairy liquid.
US10849333B2 Devices and methods for pasteurizing and/or sterilizing particulate material, and cartridge
Devices (10) and methods for pasteurizing and/or sterilizing particulate material. The devices contain at least one electron source (20) for generating an electron beam and a treatment zone (19) in which the material is pasteurized and/or sterilized by the electron beam. The device (10) comprises a vibration surface (11) which vibrates to convey and individualize the material. The first vibration surface (11) has a plurality of grooves (12) into which the material is conveyed and individualized. The device (10) has a good channel (21) in which the material is pasteurized and/or sterilized by the electron beam in the region of the treatment zone (19). The device (10) has at least one auxiliary channel (22) through which a fluid flows between the electron source (20) and the good channel (21) and is separated from the good channel (21). A cartridge (24), for pasteurizing and/or sterilizing particulate material, is also disclosed.
US10849332B2 Produce ripening system and apparatus
A system and apparatus ripen produce such as fruits and vegetables, and include a chamber having a plurality of chamber walls integrally coupled to a floor and forming an interior therein for retaining the produce; and a lid configured to be removably coupled with the chamber at an upper end thereof, the lid having: a top having: a top surface; and an underside surface; a plurality of underside walls extending downward from the underside surface and forming a plurality of cavities; a first aperture extending through the top surface and the underside surface and positioned within a first cavity of the plurality of cavities; and a second aperture extending through the top surface and the underside surface and positioned to not be in any of the plurality of cavities, wherein the first gas passing through at least the first and second apertures causes the produce to ripen.
US10849324B2 Biofilm penetrating compositions and methods
Compositions are provided that have at least two of three active ingredients. The active ingredients maybe a salt having a cation NαC8-C16 alkanoyl-L di-basic amino acid —C1-C4 alkyl ester, a glycerol monoester of a fatty acid and a sugar ester of a fatty acid. The compositions are useful in methods of killing or inhibiting planktonic bacteria or fungi and bacteria or fungi embedded in a biofilm and prevention of biofilm formation on surfaces. The composition may further comprise a hydrogel and a benefit agent such as an antibiotic that can be solubilized by the hydrogel and supplied to the biofilm matrix by the active ingredients of the composition. Devices such as chronic wound coverings coated with the composition are also provided. Methods of preserving products with the composition are also provided.
US10849323B2 Herbicidal composition and method
An herbicidal composition and method. An oil dispersion is described including one or more base oils; an herbicide composition comprising an herbicide composition comprising a triazolinone, a 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase inhibitor, and a sulfonylurea; and a stabilizer comprising a phosphoric acid and/or a phosphoric acid derivative, and/or a mixture of phosphoric acid and/or phosphoric acid derivative with urea and/or a urea derivative; the dispersion demonstrating an enhanced spectrum of weed control and enhanced stability. A method of preparing an herbicidal composition and a method of controlling weeds are also described.
US10849320B2 Pest trap with disposal container and wireless monitoring
In some implementations, a trap to capture and kill a pest may include a circuit. The circuit may receive sensor data from a sensor and determine that a pest has entered the trap. The circuit may cause a shutter inside the trap to move from an approximately horizontal position to an approximately vertical position, thereby causing a portion of a door of a container located inside the trap to come in contact with adhesive on an outer surface of the container to prevent the pest from leaving the container. Substantially simultaneously with the shutter moving, the circuit may provide electricity to two conductive plates located on in a inner bottom surface of the container, thereby causing the electricity to pass through the pest. The circuit may send a wireless notification message, indicating that the pest was captured in the container, over a wireless network to a computing device.
US10849313B2 Absorbent article for animals
An absorbent article for animals includes: a support body part which is detachably worn around the waist including the back and belly of the animal; and an absorbent main body part which is disposed along the back, crotch and belly of the animal and is detachably engaged with and fixed to the support body part. When viewed in a planar view in an unfolded state, the absorbent main body part is provided with: an engagement part which is disposed on at least one of end parts which are located at both longitudinal ends; an absorbent body; a tail opening part; and elastic members which impart a longitudinal contractive force to the absorbent main body part. The elastic members are disposed on both widthwise outer sides of the absorbent body and have a longer longitudinal length than the longitudinal length of the absorbent body.
US10849312B2 Pet feeders
This invention generally relates to animal feeders, an animal feeding monitor and a method of training an animal to use a feeder. An animal feeder may have a housing with an aperture for a food bowl and a door for covering the aperture. The feeder can further include a door mechanism to control movement of the door over the aperture and a sensor to detect when an animal has moved away from the aperture. The feeder is configured to be operable in a training mode wherein the door mechanism is operable to control the door to cover a portion of the aperture in response to the detection and to respond to one or more later detections by controlling the door to cover a portion of the aperture larger than the preceding portion.
US10849308B2 Pet sanitation device
A pet sanitation device provides a litter-containing basket in a housing, with a spinner/agitator in the basket. After a pet uses the device, the housing and basket are filled with water to dissolve waste in the litter, and the spinner/agitator is caused to spin at a first, relatively slower speed within the basket to help break-up the waste. The basket is then caused to spin at a second, relatively faster speed in the housing, and this second spinning motion produces centrifugal forces that force the wastewater outward from the basket and into the space between the basket and the housing. The wastewater is drained from the housing, leaving the device ready for a subsequent use.
US10849304B2 Space divider of a milking parlor arrangement, and milking parlor arrangement
A space divider (4) of a milking parlor arrangement (1, 1′, 1″, 1′″) for at least one milking parlor (3) for milking milk-producing animals (T), wherein the space divider (4) is arranged approximately parallel to a longitudinal axis of the animal (T) to be milked, has an arm device (6) having a milking cluster (5), which can be adjusted from a parking position to a working position and back. The arm device (6) is arranged with the milking cluster (5) in the parking position in the space divider (4) and can be adjusted into the working position laterally to the animal (T) to be milked between the front and rear legs thereof in fully automatic operation or semi-automatic operation. The space divider (4) is designed in such a way that no additional space is required between adjacent animals (T), so that many animals (T) can be milked in a milking parlor arrangement (1, 1′, 1″, 1′″) while the smallest possible amount of space is required.
US10849299B1 Maize hybrid X03P585
A novel maize variety designated X03P585 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X03P585 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X03P585 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X03P585, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X03P585 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X03P585 and methods of using maize variety X03P585 are disclosed.
US10849298B1 Hybrid corn variety 42378034
A novel maize variety designated 42378034 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety 42378034 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 42378034 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety 42378034, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety 42378034 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety 42378034 and methods of using maize variety 42378034 are disclosed.
US10849290B1 Inbred corn line WUC57
An inbred corn line, designated WUC57, the plants and seeds of the inbred corn line WUC57, methods for producing a corn plant, either inbred or hybrid, produced by crossing the inbred corn line WUC57 with itself or with another corn plant, and hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line WUC57 with another corn line or plant and to methods for producing a corn plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic corn plants produced by that method. This invention also relates to inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn line WUC57, to methods for producing other inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn line WUC57 and to the inbred corn lines derived by the use of those methods.
US10849286B2 Irrigation system and method having control heads outside of a matrix of irrigation zones
An irrigation system is provided for irrigating a field divided into irrigation zones. The irrigation zones are arranged in columns extending alongside each other. The system has irrigation strips and a control head at an upstream end of each irrigation strip. Each irrigation strip provides irrigation substances to a column of zones. All control heads are located alongside a boundary of the field outside of the irrigation zones.
US10849285B2 Emitter and drip irrigation tube
This emitter (120) comprises: a first flow rate adjustment unit which adjusts the flow rate of an irrigation liquid according to the deformation of a first diaphragm (160); and a second flow rate adjustment unit which adjusts the amount of irrigation liquid ejected (discharged) from the emitter (120) according to the deformation of a second diaphragm (170). The first diaphragm (160) has a projection spaced apart by a space from a hole which is a flow path for the irrigation liquid. The projection has an inverted truncated cone shape and is formed so that the space widens as the projection goes into the hole.
US10849284B2 Stump grinder with cutting wheel moving and stabilizing assembly
A stump grinder is configured to mount to a portable machine that operably supports the stump grinder during a stump grinding procedure. The stump grinder includes a cutting wheel that is rotatably driven during the stump grinding procedure. The cutting wheel has a cutting surface to grind the stump by moving the rotating cutting wheel across the stump. A wheel stabilizing assembly is disposed between the portable machine and the drive system for supporting the drive system and cutting wheel. The cutting wheel is held in a generally vertical orientation and movement of the cutting wheel is biased relative to the portable machine. Accordingly, forces applied against the cutting surface of the cutting wheel during the grinding procedure are limited by the biased movement.
US10849283B2 Plant with differential altitude and distributed root system, elevating facade including a plant with distributed root system and methods of producing the plant and facade
A single plant which comprises a differential altitude and distributed root system; a foliage system; and at least one stem connecting between said root system and said foliage system. Methods of making same. Living facade including same.
US10849281B2 Netting material
An agricultural netting material has a construction profile across the width of the netting in which one or more construction elements varies across the width of the netting, a construction element in a first region of at least 20 cm width of the netting being different to the construction element in a second region of at least 20 cm width of the netting, the construction element being one of a yarn thickness, a yarn width, a yarn transmittance, a yarn pigmentation, a yarn reflectance, a yarn absorbance, a netting aperture size, a netting construction pattern and a netting cover factor.
US10849276B2 Air chute feed assembly for a crossflow cleaning fan assembly
A charge fan assembly is located behind the forward operator cab and draws air from about the top of the PPU and a portion of an airflow from the charge fan assembly is directed downwardly into the crossflow cleaning fan assembly. A pair of closely spaced-apart sheets create a venturi and speed up the charge fan airflow into the crossflow cleaning fan and impact the crossflow cleaning fan at an angle where the blades of the crossflow cleaning fan are widely open. The exhaust air from the crossflow cleaning fan is nearly the same across the entire lengthwise extent of the crossflow cleaning fan.
US10849275B2 Concave threshing bars for use in an agricultural harvester
A concave includes a frame and an array of threshing elements supported by the frame, the threshing elements being spaced apart and extending generally parallel to one another. The threshing elements each have formed on an upper portion thereof disposed adjacent to an upper portion of the frame a longitudinally-extending notch respectively defining an aggressive threshing edge. The threshing edges faces a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of a harvester rotor. The notch is recessed into the bar and disposed adjacent to the upper portions of the opposite members of the frame and facing opposite to a direction of movement of the rotor. The notch has a channel along an outer edge of the notch, the channel being filled with filler material having a differing hardness than a hardness of the bar.
US10849273B2 Apparatuses and methods for moving windrow ends inward
Apparatuses for and methods of moving the ends of windrows inward are disclosed. The apparatuses of the present invention include a front end, a rear end and two opposing sides, the front end configured to be wider than the rear end, two skids attached to the two opposing sides, a gate rotatably attached to the rear end and configured to cover an opening in the rear end, a gate cylinder operably attached to the gate and configured to close the gate to collect fruit and/or nuts within the apparatus, and open the gate to distribute the fruit and/or nuts outside of the apparatus, thus eliminating the need to hand rake the ends of the windrows inward or to blow the ends of the windrow inward with a hand blower.
US10849270B2 Quick-coupling for mower blades
A lawn care device may include a cutting deck housing at least one blade, a rotatable shaft, and a blade coupler operably coupled to the rotatable shaft. The blade coupler may define a blade channel configured to at least partially enclose four sides of a blade inserted therein. The blade coupler may include a support base and a sleeve that is movable relative to the support base based on a compression state of a biasing element. The blade may be insertable into the blade channel by orienting the blade to apply a force to sidewalls of the sleeve to shift the biasing element to a compressed state and rotating the blade proximate to the support base to enable the biasing element to shift to an extended state in which sidewalls of the sleeve define sidewalls of the blade channel.
US10849269B1 Mower blade system
The mower blade system provides one or more blades, preferably two, secured to a housing that is attached to the mower. The blades provide a cutting edge that is sharpened for mowing the yard, lawn, field, or other area. The blade attaches to an attachment arm via a locking body and retention body. A pivot aperture of the blade is placed upon a pivot finger of the attachment arm that secures the blade on the attachment arm. The locking body abuts the pivot finger to secure the blade on the pivot finger. The retention body then slides over the locking body to further secure the blade on the pivot finger.
US10849268B2 Grass trimmer
A grass trimmer includes a trimming head, a driving device for driving the trimming head to rotate so as to cut vegetation, and an operating device for use in controlling the driving device. The trimming head includes a spool and a line holding element formed with a line holding structure. The driving device includes a motor. The grass trimmer has an auto-winding mode. In the auto-winding mode, the motor drives at least one of the spool and the line holding element to make the spool and the line holding element rotate relatively so that a trimming line is wound on the spool automatically.
US10849265B2 Manure spreader improvements
A manure spreader implement has a compartment for containing manure, a conveyor for displacing manure in the compartment towards a rear end of the implement, and a rotating beater assembly at the rear end of the implement for spreading the manure outwardly from the rear end of the implement. The implement further includes (i) support brackets for supporting the mounting fasteners of the beater teeth on the auger of the beater assembly in double shear, (ii) auxiliary paddles supported by removable fasteners on the auger of the beater assembly between the auger flighting above and the lower paddles of the auger below, and/or (iii) floor slats on the conveyor which have end portions of reduced internal dimension formed by crimps that allow relative sliding between the floor slats and the mounting bars on the chain of the conveyor.
US10849264B1 Determining activity swath from machine-collected worked data
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for tracking of collected machine or agronomic worked data to provide detailed analytical output. In various embodiments, a plurality of data points associated with a course of traversal within a collection area is obtained. Each point of the plurality of data points corresponds to a location within the collection area and includes a corresponding set of spatial coordinates. A distribution is generated based on the spatial coordinates. The distribution includes an identified set of occurrences associated with one of the spatial coordinates of the set of spatial coordinates. The distribution is input into a Fourier transform to determine a set of frequencies associated with identified peaks. An effective coverage width, which is the distance corresponding to a peak in the Fourier transform, is determined based on the set of frequencies associated with the identified peaks.
US10856461B2 Work system
A work system includes multiple work devices aligned along a board conveyance line, a replenishing device having a sensor for detecting presence or absence of an interfering object and configured to move in parallel with the board conveyance line while detecting the presence or absence of the interfering object by the sensor to replenish necessary members to the multiple work devices, and a draw-out device configured to draw out at least one of the multiple work devices in a direction orthogonal to a direction along the board conveyance line. When a draw-out request for the work device is made, the replenishing device performs an automatic draw-out process of moving to a position in which a draw-out position of the work device to be pulled forward is included within a detection range of the sensor, so as to determine whether the interfering object is detected by the sensor.
US10856454B2 Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield for circuit card assembly (CCA)
Apparatus and method for providing an electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield for removable engagement with a printed circuit board (PCB). A shaped electrically conductive member has a substantially planar member portion with multiple lateral member edges. The sidewalls are disposed at respective lateral member edges and are substantially orthogonal to the substantially planar member portion. At least one of the sidewalls includes at least one first snap-fit latching feature to engage a respective complementary second snap-fit latching feature disposed at one or more of multiple peripheral portions of a PCB.
US10856452B1 Sensor apparatus
A shield for an inductive position sensor is configured in shape to avoid compromising the inductive field variations related to the sensor's moving target. Said shield is shaped as at least one conductive strip and is laid along the direction of motion of the moving target. Said shield is arranged to prevent induced current in the shield that could affect the part of the inductive field used by the sensor. Improvements are also conferred by a demodulator circuit implementing a zero phase oscillator which simultaneously measures the inductance and the temperature of the sensor windings to reduce and compensate for the effects of the shield. Said conductive shield may also provide for the electrical connection to the far end of the winding. For multi-layer windings, connection of the winding closest to the shield to the lower impedance side of the demodulator also reduces the effect of the shield.
US10856447B2 High performance outdoor edge server
A server includes an inner housing disposed within an outer housing such that a channel is defined between them. The inner housing includes a low-power electronic component and a high-power electronic component, and is sealed to protect the components. A first heat sink extends through the inner housing. Heat generated by the low-power electronic component is transferred through an inner portion of the first heat sink to an outer portion of the first heat sink. A second heat sink disposed in the channel is coupled to the high-power electronic component via heat pipes that extend through the inner housing. Heat generated by the high-power electronic component is transferred through the heat pipes to the second heat sink. A fan positioned in the channel causes air to enter the channel through a first vent, flow through the channel, and exit the channel via a second vent to remove the generated heat.
US10856443B2 Cladded metal structures for dissipation of heat in a portable electronic device
This application relates to an enclosure for a portable electronic device is described. The enclosure can include metal bands included along the enclosure and a support structure. The support structure can include a thermally conductive core that is capable of conducting thermal energy generated by the operational components and rails that are bound between the metal bands and the thermally conductive core, where the rails are characterized as having a rate of thermal conductivity that is less than a rate of thermal conductivity of the thermally conductive core so that the thermal energy generated by the operational component is directed away from the operational component and away from the metal bands.
US10856441B1 System and method for bi-side heating vapor chamber structure in an information handling system
An information handling system includes a first device including a first heat generating region, a second device including a second heat generating region, and a cooling device. The cooling device has a first hot surface on a first side of the cooling device, a first cold surface on a second side of the cooling device, a second hot surface on the second side of the cooling device, and a second cold surface on the first side of the cooling device. The first heat generating region is thermally attached to the first hot surface. First heat from the first heat generating region is transmitted to the first cold surface. The second heat generating region is thermally attached to the second hot surface. Second heat from the second heat generating region is transmitted to the second cold surface.
US10856435B2 Fan attachment structure and fan
A fan attachment structure for attaching a fan to a casing is provided. The casing includes an accommodation portion configured to accommodate the fan, and an engaged portion formed on a side surface of the accommodation portion. The fan includes an engagement portion formed in a housing, and configured to engage with the engaged portion to restrict movement of the fan in a direction from an interior of the accommodation portion to an opening portion, and a rattling suppressing mechanism formed on a surface of the housing facing toward the side surface of the accommodation portion and configured to bias the fan in a direction apart from the side surface of the accommodation portion.
US10856434B2 Reducing aeroacoustics caused by cooling air flow with segmented foam baffles in an information handling system
An air-cooled enclosure of an information handling system includes a chassis that receives at least one heat-generating functional component. One or more air movers are positioned within the chassis to move cooling air through the chassis. An air duct is provided within the chassis and is positioned to direct the cooling air between the one or more air movers and the at least one heat-generating functional component. The air duct has a transverse space across the air duct sized for one or more acoustic standing waves to resonate between lateral walls of the air duct as modes of a resonant wavelength. One or more vertical blocks of an acoustic absorbing material are attached inside the air duct at respective transverse positions of one or more pressure or velocity antinodes of a selected one or more modes of the resonant wavelength.
US10856433B2 Radiator and electric device
A radiator includes a radiating part including a housing and a set of blades arranged on the inner surface of the housing; and a heat conductive part. The heat conductive part includes a shell including a heat conductive surface, configured to be in contact with a heat source, and a receiving section with two open ends. The receiving section is configured to receive the radiating part. In an embodiment, the radiating part is rotatablely fixed on the receiving section of the heat conductive part such that, when the radiating part rotates, fluid can be drawn into one end of the receiving section and then blown out at the other end by the blades. The radiating part is able to exchange heat constantly with new fluid and the rotation of the blades can expel the fluid with higher temperature and draw in fluid with lower temperature to perform new heat exchange.
US10856428B2 Rattling prevention structure, electronic component module, electrical connection box, and wire harness
A ratting prevention structure is provided. Further, an electronic component module, an electrical connection box, and a wire harness which adopt the ratting prevention structure are provided. The electronic component module includes a cover having a rectangular opening portion, a connector block inserted into the opening portion of the cover, and an engagement mechanism engaging the block member with the opening portion of the cover. The rattling prevention structure is used to prevent rattling between the cover and the block member. In the rattling prevention structure, four pressing protrusions are formed at any one of four corner parts of the cover and four corner portions of the block member at the opening portion. The four pressing protrusions are configured to bend four walls of the cover inward while displacing the four corner parts of the cover outward.
US10856419B2 Printed circuit board assembly
A printed circuit board assembly (1) is provided that comprises a stacked or folded printed circuit board populated by components (2, 3), wherein printed circuit board regions (10, 11, 12) lying opposite one another are electrically connected to one another at least one edge, and wherein the printed circuit board and the components (2, 3) are encased in an encapsulation (4), and wherein at least one separating element (5) is located inside the encapsulation and between each pair of opposing and electrically connected printed circuit board regions (10, 11, 12).
US10856414B2 System and method for minimizing connector pad open-circuit stubs
A printed circuit board includes a circuit trace and a connector pad. The connector pad provides electrical and mechanical mounting of a connector lead of a surface mount device and provides a circuit path between the surface mount device and the circuit trace. The connector pad includes 1) a connector pad base electrically coupled to the circuit trace, and 2) a first connector pad island electrically isolated from the connector pad base. The connector pad base has a length that is substantially equal to a length of a contact portion of the connector lead.
US10856404B2 Signal processing circuit capable of avoiding cooperating memory chip from performance degradation
A signal processing circuit includes: a printed circuit board (PCB) including a first surface layer, a second surface layer, a first reference layer, and a second reference layer, wherein the first and second surface layers are positioned on opposing side of the PCB while the first reference layer and the second reference layer are positioned between the first and second surface layers; a memory chip positioned on the first surface layer; a controller chip positioned on the second surface layer; a first set of signal lines arranged on the first surface layer and coupled with the memory chip, wherein all signal lines in the first set of signal lines does not cross each other; and a second set of signal lines arranged on the second surface layer and coupled with the controller chip, wherein all signal lines in the second set of signal lines does not cross each other.
US10856402B2 Superconducting resonating cavity with laser welded seam and method of formation thereof
A superconducting radio frequency cell includes a body defining a hollow cavity having a first iris and second iris at opposite ends of the body, an axis that extends between the first and second irises, and an equator around the axis between the first and second irises. The body includes at least a first weld seam around the axis at a location on the body spaced from the equator. Each weld seam extends through the body and has opposite sides terminating proximate an interior and an exterior of the body, and each weld seam includes a first, conduction weld formed on one side of the weld seam and a second weld formed on the opposite side of the weld seam. The second weld can be a conduction weld, a keyhole weld, or a transition weld.
US10856389B2 Warning light scintillation intensity control platform
A warning light scintillation intensity control platform includes a cylindrical mounting base, a scintillation driver, a monochromatic light emitting device, a haze detection device, a CCD sensing device and an STM32 control chip. The cylindrical mounting base is configured to fix the monochromatic light emitting device on a police car. The scintillation driver is connected with the monochromatic light emitting device for controlling a light emission mode of the monochromatic light emitting device. The haze detection device is used for detecting the present haze concentration. The CCD sensing device is used to output a surrounding image of the police car. The STM32 control chip is respectively connected with the scintillation driver, the haze detection device and the CCD sensing device and is used for sending a scintillation control signal to the scintillation driver. According to the present invention, the warning effect of the warning light can be improved.
US10856386B2 LED driver circuit and LED lighting device thereof
A LED driver circuit includes a first voltage drop module, a constant current driving module, a second voltage drop module, a DIP switch module, an auxiliary winding module, a control module and a loading module. The loading module is driven by converting a direct current voltage. The converted direct current voltage is additionally bucked to generate an optimized voltage that powers the DIP switch module and the control module. The DIP switch module selects a level of a predetermined current and in turn outputs an electrical signal to the control module. Therefore, the control module outputs a corresponding pulse signal for regulating a current passing through the loading module. Meanwhile, the control module calculates a required voltage level for driving. And the control module compares the required voltage level with an actual voltage value output by the auxiliary winding module and then determines the working status of the loading module.
US10856385B2 Lighting device and lighting system for a motor vehicle and method for operating a lighting system for a motor vehicle
A lighting apparatus for a motor vehicle having a processing module configured to receive, process and send signals from a data bus of the motor vehicle, and a light-emitting diode (LED) unit configured to emit light of adjustable brightness and prescribed color locus, where the LED unit has a microcontroller and a plurality of LEDs. The microcontroller and the LEDs are surrounded by a package of the LED unit, and the LED unit has a temperature sensor configured to measure a present temperature value on the LED unit and to communicate bidirectionally with the processing module so that the present temperature value on the LED unit is ascertainable by the temperature sensor and the processing module.
US10856384B2 Lighting system with configurable color temperatures
Certain aspects involve lighting systems in which the color temperature of the illumination can be selectively modified. In one example, a lighting system can include a set of light sources. The lighting system can also include a switching device. The switching device can connect different light sources from the set into light-source combinations having different color temperatures, respectively. A light-source combination can include two of the light sources connected in series.
US10856383B1 Light sensing drive circuit and lamp
A light sensing drive circuit and a lamp are provided. The light sensing drive circuit includes a filtering and rectifying module configured to generate a rectified voltage according to the commercial power; a power module configured to generate a supply voltage according to the rectified voltage; a light sensing module configured to generate a light sensing signal according to ambient light intensity and the supply voltage; a sampling module configured to generate a sampling signal according to the rectified voltage; a main control module configured to generate a control signal of a preset duty cycle according to the light sensing signal and the sampling signal when the drive module is turned off by the control signal; a drive module configured to generate a driving voltage according to the control signal and the rectified voltage so as to drive the internal LED module to emit light.
US10856380B2 Photovoltaic lighting system having integrated control board, and monitoring system using same
Provided in one embodiment of the present invention is a photovoltaic the lighting system comprising: an MPPT circuit unit for controlling a battery charging voltage by calculating the maximum power point of electrical energy generated from a photovoltaic panel; a battery charging unit for charging and discharging, in a battery, the electrical energy controlled by the MPPT circuit unit; a lighting unit in which a plurality of LEDs are combined; a lighting driver for turning on or off the lighting unit by supplying power supplied from the battery; and an integrated control board including a microprocessor, which checks a residual quantity of the battery, overcharging of the battery, a discharge quantity, a discharge time, and a lighting state and brightness of the lighting unit through the MPPT circuit unit, the battery charging unit, and the lighting driver so as to diagnose an error and perform integrated control.
US10856374B2 Method and system for controlling an electronic device having smart identification function
Disclosed are a method and system for controlling an electronic device, having a smart identification function, and the method includes: outputting, by a master device, an access signal to an electronic device; receiving, by the electronic device, the access signal, and outputting, by the electronic device, a corresponding action signal according to the access signal; detecting, by the master device, the action signal which is outputted by the electronic device, and identifying, by the master device, sequence information and/or position information of the electronic device according to the action signal.
US10856373B2 Power supply for electric arc gas heater
This invention concerns power supplies suitable for electric arc gas heaters such a plasma torches. It more particularly relates to the dimensioning of the inductor in the switched-mode DC to DC converter used for feeding the torch. The invention concerns in particular a DC power supply for driving a non-transferred electric arc gas heater, comprising: an AC to DC rectifier providing a potential U0; a DC to DC switching converter having a switching frequency fS; a current control loop having a latency Formula (I); and, a ballast inductor having an inductance L; characterized in that inductance L is such that Formula (II) and Formula (III). Such a design ensures the stability of the current control loop, while also ensuring a sufficient amount of current ripple to spread out the erosion zone on the electrodes of the torch. τ ; ( I ) L > ( U 0 1500 ) ⁢ τ , ( II ) L < 1 f s ⁢ ( U 0 200 ) . ( III )
US10856372B2 Medical preparation container comprising microwave powered sensor assembly
The present invention relates to a medical preparation container which includes a microwave power sensor assembly. The microwave powered sensor assembly includes a sensor configured to measure a physical property or chemical property of a medical preparation during its heating in a microwave oven. The microwave powered sensor assembly is configured for harvesting energy from a microwave radiation emitted by the microwave oven and energize the sensor by the harvested microwave energy.
US10856362B2 Convergence proxy for core network virtualization
A gateway situated between the RAN and the core network may provide 2G/3G/4G/Wi-Fi convergence for nodes in a network on a plurality of radio access technologies. In some embodiments, a convergence gateway is described that allows for legacy radio access network functions to be provided by all-IP core network nodes. A multi-RAT gateway provides 2G/3G Iuh to IuPS interworking, IuCS to VoLTE interworking via a VoLTE proxy, IuPS and 4G data local breakout or S1-U interworking, and 2G A/IP and Gb/IP to VoLTE and S1-U/local breakout interworking. The multi-RAT gateway may thereby support all voice calls via VoLTE, and all data over S1 or local breakout, including VoLTE. The multi-RAT gateway may provide self-organizing network (SON) capabilities for all RATs. A multi-RAT base station may provide 2G and 3G front-end interworking to Iuh.
US10856359B2 System and method for managing emergency requests
A network component is provided. The network component including a component configured such that the network transmits a response message containing an indicator indicating that a first message is an emergency-related request, and such that the network receives a second message containing information associated with a user equipment (UE).
US10856355B2 Dynamic adjustment of keep-alive messages for efficient battery usage in a mobile network
A method for IP [=Internet Protocol] communication between a mobile terminal and its correspondent node in a mobile radio network. The method comprises establishing an IP connection between the mobile terminal and its correspondent node. After detecting a period of inactivity in the IP connection, keep-alive messages are sent via the IP connection at predetermined intervals, which are varied. The method comprises monitoring the lengths of several periods of inactivity at which the mobile radio network disconnects the IP connection.
US10856353B2 Radio link failure based measurement reporting in narrowband internet of things
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) operating in a narrowband communications system with a base station may identify a radio link failure (RLF) and then initiate a radio resource control (RRC) connection reestablishment procedure to reconnect with the base station. As part of the connection reestablishment procedure, the UE may transmit a reestablishment complete message to the base station to indicate the connection reestablishment procedure is successful and include a measurement report related to downlink signals received from the base station in the reestablishment complete message. In some cases, the measurement report may include an indication of downlink signal strength and downlink signal quality. As such, the UE may transmit the measurement report in a single RRC message after identifying the RLF. Based on the measurement report, the base station may then perform network planning.
US10856352B2 Apparatuses and methods therein for enabling establishment of a connection between a wireless communications device and a core network
A method performed by a radio network node for enabling establishment of a connection between a wireless communications device and a core network, which network node and wireless communications device operate in a wireless communications network including the core network. The network node obtains a request from the wireless communications device to establish a connection to a first core network node included in the core network. The first core network node is not available for connection to the wireless communications device. The network node provides the wireless communications device with a rejection of the request to establish the connection to the first core network node, which rejection includes an indication to initiate a Tracking Area Update, TAU.
US10856349B2 Acknowledgment data unit for multiple uplink data units
A method for simultaneously communicating with multiple communication devices in a wireless local area network is described. Multiple uplink data units are received that are simultaneously transmitted by multiple second communication devices. The multiple uplink data units include a management data unit and a traffic data unit. An acknowledgment data unit is generated to acknowledge receipt of the multiple data units. The acknowledgment data unit includes (i) an indication that indicates that the acknowledgment data unit is intended for the multiple second communication devices, and (ii) respective acknowledgment information fields for the multiple second communication devices. The respective acknowledgment information fields include a first acknowledgment information field for the management data unit and a second acknowledgment information field for the traffic data unit. The acknowledgment data unit is caused to be transmitted from the first communication device to the multiple second communication devices.
US10856342B2 Telecommunications apparatus and methods
A method for controlling a connection procedure for a terminal device requesting a radio connection to a cell supported by network infrastructure equipment in a wireless telecommunication system, the method comprising: determining, at the terminal device, that a request to connect to the cell supported by the network infrastructure equipment is to be made, establishing, at the terminal device, application information relating to an operating context for the terminal device; transmitting a connection request message from the terminal device to the network infrastructure equipment, wherein the connection request message comprises a request for the terminal device to connect to the cell and an indication of the application information; and determining, at the network infrastructure equipment, whether to allow the request for the terminal device to connect to the cell based, at least in part, on the application information received by the network infrastructure equipment from the terminal device.
US10856339B2 Schedule request and random access procedures in a wireless device
A wireless device receives, one or more messages from a base station. The one or more messages indicate a first scheduling request (SR) resource corresponding to a first logical channel. A first SR is triggered in response to data of the first logical channel becoming available for transmission to the base station. A second SR is triggered in response to data of a second logical channel becoming available for transmission to the base station. when no valid SR resource is being configured for the second SR: a random access procedure is initiated; and the second SR is canceled and the first SR is kept pending. The first SR is transmitted to the base station via the first SR resource in response to the triggering of the first SR. An uplink grant for transmission of a transport block is received.
US10856332B2 Method and apparatus for random access channel procedure in wireless communication system
A wireless communication method, base station, and user equipment (UE) for physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) in random access channel (RACH) procedure are provided. The UE may include a processor. The processor may obtains a first control resource set (CORESET) configuration for physical downlink control channels (PDCCHs) in the RACH procedure and obtaining a first search space configuration for the PDCCHs in the RACH procedure from a base station to monitor and receive the PDCCHs in the RACH procedure.
US10856331B1 Devices, systems, and methods for mitigating aggressive medium reservations
An example device detects a pattern of medium reservations by a first wireless device by detecting that the first wireless device has indicated a reservation duration that meets or exceeds a threshold duration value. Responsive to detecting the pattern of medium reservations, the device provides a mitigation operation to prevent a second wireless device from yielding the medium to the first wireless device.
US10856328B2 Method for communicating in network supporting licensed and unlicensed bands
Disclosed is a method for communicating in a network supporting licensed and unlicensed bands. A terminal operation method comprises the steps of: detecting a control channel of a subframe #n transmitted from a base station; obtaining, from the control channel, a DCI for an uplink grant; executing channel sensing on the basis of channel connection-related information included in the DCI; and transmitting, to the base station, a subframe #(n+1) if the result of executing channel sensing is an idle state. Thus, the performance of the communication network may be improved.
US10856327B2 Energy detection threshold in a wireless device and wireless network
A wireless device receives one or more downlink control information (DCI) comprising transmission parameters for a plurality of signals and one or more power control commands. The wireless device calculates a transmission power of each of the plurality of signals employing the one or more power control commands. The wireless device calculates an energy detection threshold based, at least in part, on the transmission power of the plurality of signals. The wireless device performs a listen before talk (LBT) procedure employing the energy detection threshold.
US10856326B2 Channel access in BSS PCP/AP cluster service set
Methods and systems for channel access in a BSS having two or more PCP/APs. A C-PCP/AP transmits at least a first management/extension frame, the management/extension frame including information for channel access by a STA. The C-PCP/AP receives, from the STA, at least a second management/extension frame. Based on information exchanged between the C-PCP/AP and the STA via at least the first and second management/extension frames, the STA is provided with channel access within the BSS by: the C-PCP/AP establishing a communication link for the C-PCP/AP to serve the STA; or the C-PCP/AP assigning a second PCP/AP in the BSS to serve the STA.
US10856319B2 Link dependent scheduling request format for URLLC
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to wireless communication systems, and more particularly, to link-dependent scheduling request (SR) formats for ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) in communication systems operating according to new radio (NR) technologies. A method is provided, that may be performed by a base station (BS) for wireless communications. The method includes determining one or more channel conditions for a link between the BS and a user equipment (UE). The BS assigns a SR format to the UE based on the one or more channel conditions. The UE receives the SR format assignment and transmits one or more SR transmissions to the BS according to the assigned SR format.
US10856317B2 System and method for uplink communications
A method for data receiving at a base station is provided. The base station receives data using a first transmission resource in a first symbol of an uplink control channel from a first UE. The base station receives UL data or control information using a second transmission resource in a second symbol of the uplink control channel from a second UE as well. The first symbol and the second symbol have different numerologies at a same sub band.
US10856311B2 Systems and methods of communicating via sub-bands in wireless communication networks
Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for communicating over a wireless communication network. In one aspect, an apparatus can include a memory that stores instructions, a processor, and a segment parser. The memory can be configured to store instructions. The processing system is configured to execute the instructions to generate a message according to a tone plan for transmission to one or more destination devices within one of a 240 or 320 MHz total channel bandwidth. The processing system is further configured to provide the message for transmission over the 240 or 320 MHz total channel bandwidth, where the message is encoded for transmission by at least one of a binary convolutional coded (BCC) interleaver or a low density parity check (LDDC) tone mapper. The segment parser is configured to segment the total channel bandwidth into a plurality of segments of equal or unequal sub-band bandwidths or number of data tones.
US10856310B2 Retuning in machine type communications
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for applying rules to determine when to retune radio components of a user equipment (UE). Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for wireless communications by a UE. The method includes determining first resources assigned to the UE in a first subframe and second resources assigned to the UE for uplink transmissions in a second subframe. The method further includes determining whether to retune radio frequency (RF) circuitry prior to transmitting in the second subframe based on at least one rule involving an overlap between the first resources and second resources.
US10856309B2 User equipment and base station for mobile communication system
A user equipment (UE) and a base station (BS) for a mobile communication system are provided. The UE divides a plurality of uplink radio resources into at least one group and determines whether there exist pieces of uplink information corresponding to the uplink radio resources. When the corresponding pieces of the uplink information exist, the UE determines whether there exist overlapped periods in the time domain among the corresponding uplink radio resources. For any two of the corresponding uplink radio resources having the overlapped period, the UE decides how to transmit the corresponding pieces of uplink information based on whether the two of the corresponding uplink radio resources belonging to the same group or not, whether the corresponding pieces of uplink information can be jointly transmitted or not, and the priorities of the uplink information.
US10856307B2 Method for transmitting and receiving downlink pre-emption indication information using bitmap in new radio networks and apparatus thereof
Provided is a method for transmitting and receiving downlink pre-emption indication information using a bitmap in a next-generation/5G radio access network. The method may include: receiving monitoring configuration information for downlink pre-emption indication information from a base station; monitoring downlink pre-emption indication information based on the monitoring configuration information; and receiving the downlink pre-emption indication information from the base station, wherein the downlink pre-emption indication information includes a bitmap indicating information on at least one of time-section resources and frequency-section resources in which pre-emption has occurred, among reference downlink resources.
US10856306B2 UE context retrieve for V2X services
A first base station receives a RRC connection resume request message from a wireless device. The RRC connection resume request message comprises a resume identity. The first base station sends to a second base station, based on the resume identity, a retrieve UE context request message comprising the resume identity. The first base station receives from the second base station, in response to the retrieve UE context request message, a retrieve UE context response message. The retrieve UE context response message comprises a UE context IE comprising TMGI(s) of MBMS service(s) that the wireless device is receiving or interested to receive. The UE context IE is retrieved based at least on the resume identity. The first base station transmits transport blocks comprising MBMS transport blocks to MBMS service(s) to the wireless device.
US10856302B2 Multimode base station
A method of controlling admission of a user equipment to a cell of a multi-mode base station, being a base station arranged to operate as a plurality of cells, the plurality of cells comprising at least a first cell and a second cell, and the method comprising: determining information relating to the first cell, and controlling admission of a user equipment to the second cell in dependence on the information relating to the first cell.
US10856301B2 Method and a controlling node for controlling resources in a shared channel
A method in a controlling node for controlling resources in a shared channel is provided. The method comprises: receiving from a network node, a request for resources in the shared channel; in response to the request, determining a utility function representing a performance metric for the network node based on transmissions from other network nodes using the shared channel; and in response to determining that the utility function satisfies a threshold, granting the resources in the shared channel to the network node. A controlling node is also provided for performing this method. The controlling node can be a Spectrum Access System (SAS), for example.
US10856299B2 Adaptive channel mapping for wireless communications
Examples of devices, methods, systems, and machine readable media for reducing the burden of a master device of a second wireless connection by utilizing the channel map of a first wireless connection are provided. Since both the first and second wireless connections are located at nearly the same location, the “good channels” are very similar for both connections. Therefore a second wireless connection may take advantage of the channel assessment conducted by a first wireless connection in identifying channels by using one or more channels of the first wireless connection for communications in the second wireless connection.
US10856297B2 Pre-calculation of sub-event RF channel
A method, system and computer program product for pre-calculating an RF channel for a short-range, wireless communications low-energy protocol in a connected isochronous stream (CIS) such as, for example BLE, between a master wireless communications device and a slave wireless communication device is disclosed. The method includes calculating an RF channel between the master wireless communications device and the slave wireless communications device for a first sub-event among a plurality of events, where the first sub-event occurs at a first time in the CIS. An RF channel for a subsequent sub-event among the plurality of events is pre-calculated while calculating the RF channel for the first sub-event, where the second sub-event occurs at a second time in the CIS that is subsequent to the first time.
US10856288B2 Multi-level slot bundling design
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for implementing one or more multi-level slot bundling designs using communications systems operating according to new radio (NR) technologies. For example, a method for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE) may be provided that includes receiving signaling indicating a multi-level bundling factor for bundling a plurality of time slots in a single assignment, each slot of the plurality of time slots having a downlink control burst (DLCB) and an uplink control burst (ULCB), and communicating using bundled slots according to the multi-level bundling factor as a time domain resource assignment unit.
US10856278B2 Methods and system for protocol layer enhancements in data offload over small cells
A method at a first wireless network element, the method receiving, from a second wireless network element, a plurality of packet data units (PDUs) for a user equipment; transmitting the PDUs to the user equipment (UE); compiling a PDU delivery status report in response to the transmitting of the PDUs; and sending the compiled PDU delivery status report to the second wireless network element.
US10856276B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting data in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. In detail, the present invention is a method for transmitting data to a base station (BS) by a user equipment (UE) includes: receiving information on a contention-based Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) zone including a plurality of contention-based PUSCH resource blocks from the base station (BS); allocating at least one contention-based PUSCH resource block for transmission of the data based on the information on contention-based PUSCH zone; and transmitting the data to the base station (BS).
US10856275B2 Terminal device and transmission method
A control unit (208) transmits a response signal on an uplink control channel on the basis of a rule. In the rule, error detection result pattern candidates are associated with multiple resources of the uplink control channel used in the transmission of the response signal and with phase points within each resource, and at least a specific pattern candidate, wherein the pattern for a specific error detection result with respect to downlink data of a first unit band is identical to the error detection result pattern when communication with the base station (100) occurs using only the first unit band, and the error detection results other than the specific error detection result are all NACK or DTX, is associated with the first resource of the multiple resources. In addition, at least the first resource of the multiple resources is arranged within the first unit band.
US10856272B2 Multiplexing control and data information from a user equipment in a physical data channel
Methods and apparatus are described for transmitting hybrid automatic repeat request-acknowledgement (HARQ-ACK) bits in a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) by a user equipment (UE) in a communication system. A method includes receiving a configuration of a plurality of cells, the plurality of cells being associated with one or more transport blocks; arranging HARQ-ACK bits for the plurality of cells, based on an order of cell indexes and an order of transport block indexes; encoding the arranged HARQ-ACK bits; and transmitting, to a node B, the encoded arranged HARQ-ACK bits in the PUSCH. 2 HARQ-ACK bits for a cell configured with 2 transport blocks are included in the arranged HARQ-ACK bits. The arranged HARQ-ACK bits are encoded by a (32, O) block code in case that a number of the arranged HARQ-ACK bits is 3, O being the number of the arranged HARQ-ACK bits.
US10856270B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting a plurality of uplink control information on a physical uplink control channel in a wireless communication system
The present specification provides a method for transmitting multiple uplink control information (UCI) on a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) in a wireless communication system.More specifically, the method performed by a user equipment (UE) includes receiving, from a base station, control information related to PUCCH resources for transmitting the multiple UCI, wherein the control information includes information related to a number of REs of the PUCCH resources, information related to a modulation order, and information related to a configured maximum code rate; determining a PUCCH resource for transmitting the multiple UCI by comparing a value obtained by multiplying the configured maximum code rate and the modulation order by the number of REs corresponding to the PUCCH resources indexed in ascending order with a size of a payload for the multiple UCI; and transmitting, to the base station, the multiple UCI on the determined PUCCH resource.
US10856269B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting/receiving wireless signal in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a method including receiving indication information related to a PUCCH resource set of a specific PUCCH format through system information, the PUCCH resource set comprising a first RB offset, receiving a PDCCH including a resource indicator RI through CCE, and transmitting the control information on the PUCCH, wherein an RB index of the PUCCH is determined based on the first RB offset and a second RB offset related to a first bit value of the RI, and wherein a CS index of the PUCCH is determined based on a combination of [a second bit value of the RI, a 1-bit value based on a starting CCE index of the PDCCH (hereinafter, a CCE-based 1-bit value)] in a CS index set, and an apparatus therefor.
US10856268B2 Subframe configuration method and related device
Embodiments of the present disclosure includes example subframe configuration methods and related devices. One example method includes configuring, by a network-side device, a target subframe, where the target subframe includes at least one sounding reference signal (SRS) symbol used to send an SRS signal. The network-side device can then send first configuration signaling to a terminal device, where the first configuration signaling includes a resource configuration of the target subframe or an SRS configuration of the target subframe.
US10856262B2 Methods for receiving and transmitting single-cell multicast service, user equipment, and base station
The present disclosure provides a method performed at UE, comprising: receiving single-cell multicast control channel (SC-MCCH)-related information; receiving single-cell multicast traffic channel (SC-MTCH)-related information according to the received SC-MCCH-related information; monitoring an SC-MCCH information change notification used for indicating whether SC-MCCH transmission information changes; and when the monitoring of the SC-MCCH information change notification conflicts with the receiving of the SC-MTCH-related information, monitoring the SC-MCCH information change notification. The present disclosure further provides a method performed at a base station, and UE and a base station for respectively performing the foregoing methods.
US10856260B2 Data transmission method and related device
The application provides a data transmission method and a related device. The data transmission method includes: determining, by a first radio access network node, first allocation information when a target radio access network node is the first radio access network node; or, when the target radio access network node is a second radio access network node, instructing, by the first radio access network node, the second radio access network node to determine second allocation information; or, when the target radio access network node is the first radio access network node and a second radio access network node, determining, by the first radio access network node, third allocation information and fourth allocation information.
US10856258B2 Paging failure processing method, access network device, and core network device
A paging failure processing method, an access network device, and a core network device are disclosed. The method includes: in a case in which downlink data of a terminal device needs to be transmitted, an access network device determines that a paging initiated by the access network to the terminal device failed; and the access network device transmits first indication information to a core network device, the first indication information being used for indicating that the paging initiated by the access network device to the terminal device failed.
US10856256B2 Paging related methods and apparatus
A base station generates, e.g., based on current UE and current system information, a UE specific paging priority list for an idle or inactive mode UE identifying a set of (small cell base) stations which are to be used to subsequently page the UE. The base station communicates the paging priority list to the UE in a radio resource control release message. In some embodiments, the release message further conveys information indicating a maximum paging monitoring duration and/or a maximum number of paging cells to be monitored. The UE receives the release message and transitions into idle or inactive mode. The UE uses the communicated information to perform efficient paging, identifying which small cells are potential sources of a paging signal, and determine how long to monitor for a paging signal.
US10856255B2 Methods and systems of paging in cellular networks
A paging procedure of a mobile telecommunications system is modified to page a terminal using all the transceiver node cells in the coverage area allocated to the terminal that operate in the frequency bands indicated by frequency band capability data for the terminal, but not using the transceiver node cells in the coverage area allocated to the terminal that operate only in other ones of the frequency bands. In one embodiment a control entity is operable to initiate an initial paging procedure by paging based on the characteristic of the terminal obtained by the control entity, and to initiate a subsequent paging procedure if no paging response is received from the terminal. In another embodiment, coverage area allocation means allocates each of the transceiver node cells to one or more of the coverage areas in dependence upon on which of the frequency bands the cell is capable of communicating.
US10856253B1 System and method for beamsteering acquisition and optimization in an enhanced reality environment
An information handling system, may include a positional sensor to estimate a position of the information handling system relative to a light-enabled 5G access point; a plurality of light sensors to detect light emitted from a light source of the light-enabled 5G access point in an area to determine relative angle data descriptive of an angle of the information handling system relative to the light-enabled 5G access point; a light sensing directionality comparison module to compare the estimated position of the information handling system with the relative angle data and update location data; and a beamsteering module to: conduct beamsweeping of a plurality of angles for a mm-wave antenna array using the light sensing directionality location data as an initial seed angle; determine a selected beamsteering pattern from the information handling system to the light-enabled 5G access point to initiate the mm-wave communication.
US10856246B2 User equipment and method for estimating and updating a timing of a cell in a wireless communications network
A method in a user equipment for updating a timing of a first cell is provided. The timing is the arrival time of a signal sent from a base station in the first cell relative to a clock in the user equipment in a wireless communication network. The user equipment measures a timing offset for the first cell and respective one or more second cells. When a quality of the timing offset measurement of the first cell is below a first threshold, the user equipment computes a timing offset estimate for the first cell based on the measured timing offset for the respective one or more second cells. The user equipment then updates the timing of the first cell based on the computed timing offset estimate.
US10856243B2 System, method, and apparatus for end-to-end synchronization, adaptive link resource reservation and data tunneling
An adaptive method for sending data over a communications path from a source node to a destination node through a communications tunnel, the communications path comprising the source node, the destination node, and at least one intermediate node. The steps include initiating a communications session; determining a communication path for establishing the communications tunnel from the source node to the destination node, the path comprising one or more intermediate nodes; synchronizing the nodes; measuring the channel conditions of each of the communication segments between nodes to determine at least one channel transmission parameter; selecting a transmission scheme dependent on the channel parameter(s); reserving resources at the intermediate node(s) and destination node in sequential time slots such that resources at a node are reserved during the time slot in which the data is expected to arrive; and transmitting data through the communications tunnel using the selected transmission scheme.
US10856242B2 Wireless time and frequency lock loop system
Systems and methods for wireless synchronization are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed for synchronizing a slave device to a master device, comprising: receiving, at a local device, a master device reference signal in the form of a modulated radio frequency (RF) signal from a master device; receiving, at the local device, a master device time stamp from the master device; computing a time offset of the master device reference signal relative to a local reference oscillator signal of a local oscillator, using the master device time stamp; computing a frequency offset of the master device reference signal relative to the local reference oscillator signal; generating a local reference oscillator control signal based on the computed time offset and the computer frequency offset; and adjusting the local reference oscillator to maintain a frequency and time lock with the master device reference signal at the local device.
US10856238B2 Selective multichannel amplification in a distributed antenna system (DAS)
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to selective multichannel amplification in a distributed communication system. In this regard, a remote antenna unit (RAU) in the distributed communication system receives downlink digital signals associated with downlink channels having respective downlink channel bandwidths. The RAU digitally scales the downlink digital signals based on respective digital scaling factors to generate scaled downlink digital signals having a substantially equal channel power density in the downlink channels. By digitally scaling the downlink digital signals to provide the substantially equal channel power density in the downlink channels, it is possible to provide substantially uniform radio frequency (RF) coverage range across the downlink channels, thus helping to improve overall RF coverage and user experience in a coverage area of the distributed communication system.
US10856233B2 Coverage extension for wireless devices
A method and network entity for extending communication coverage in a network between a network entity and a wireless device. The method includes determining that the wireless device qualifies for coverage extension, the determining including that deriving appropriate transmission parameters for the wireless devices results in one of a lowest possible or most robust modulation and coding scheme (MCS), and determining achievable transmission performance parameters for the wireless device. If the determined achievable transmission performance parameters do not meet a set of pre-established transmission criteria, the downlink transmission power to the wireless device is increased.
US10856232B2 Transmit power determination for cell groups
A wireless device receives: a first maximum total transmit power of a first group comprising first cell(s) of a first Radio Access Technology; and a second maximum total transmit power of a second group comprising second cell(s) of a second Radio Access Technology different from the first Radio Access Technology. A first total power for transmission of first and signal(s) are determined respectively via their respective group exceeding their respective maximum total transmit power. The transmission powers of first and second signal(s) are scaled so that an updated first total power does not exceed their respective first and second maximum total transmit powers. The first signal(s) and second signal(s) are transmitting with their respective updated f total power.
US10856229B2 Apparatus and method for wake-up radio transmission modes
The present disclosure describes an electronic device configured to concurrently transmit wake-up radio (WUR) packets in a duplicated WUR transmission mode, non-duplicated WUR transmission mode, and/or mixed WUR transmission mode in one or more channels of a wideband basic service set (BSS) communication. Receiving electronic devices may be grouped together and assigned to monitor for the WUR packets. For example, the receiving electronic devices may be assigned to a position within the one or more channels to monitor for the WUR packets.
US10856220B2 Energy-efficient signal processing
In some embodiments, an apparatus includes first and second signal processing circuitry configured to perform signal processing operations and second signal processing circuitry configured to perform signal processing operations, wherein the second signal processing circuitry includes a smaller amount of processing resources than the first signal processing circuitry. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes one or more storage elements configured to store context information for the second signal processing circuitry and the one or more storage elements are accessible to the first signal processing circuitry. The apparatus may be configured to select one of the first and second signal processing circuitry based on the complexity of input problems, the amount of transmission resources assigned to the apparatus, etc. In some embodiments, intermediate results of from the second signal processing circuitry are used as inputs to an operation performed by the first signal processing circuitry.
US10856210B2 Transmission of BSS load element in wireless local area network system
A method and system for providing utilization information for a basic service set (BSS) in a wireless local area network system, performed by an access point, including generating and transmitting a BSS load element including a capable STA count field, a plurality of frequency and/or spatial stream underutilization fields, and a plurality of delta observable secondary channel utilization fields. The capable STA count field indicates a total number of STAs currently associated with the BSS. Each of the frequency and/or spatial stream underutilization fields indicates underutilized frequency and/or spatial stream domain resources on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access resource units for each channel, and each of the frequency and/or spatial stream underutilization fields is calculated based on RU size. Each of the delta observable secondary channel utilization fields indicates a utilization for a subband within a secondary channel calculated based on observable utilization on the corresponding secondary channel.
US10856208B2 Identification and suppression of network beacons
In embodiments of identification and suppression of network beacons, a wireless device scans for wireless network beacons and receives a beacon frame from a wireless network beacon. The wireless device identifies the beacon frame is from a network beacon of non-interest and suppresses the network beacon and terminates reception and processing of the beacon frame.
US10856206B2 Method for providing image data to a central unit
A method is disclosed for providing image data to a central unit. In an embodiment, the method includes acquiring image data using a mobile imaging device, the mobile imaging device being a mobile communication device or being connected to a mobile communication device; determining bandwidth information relating to a locally available bandwidth for a radio network or multiple separate radio networks; at least one of selecting a communication location for the mobile communication device based on the bandwidth information determined, and selecting the radio network or multiple separate radio networks based on the bandwidth information determined; and at least one of moving the mobile communication device to the selected communication location selected, and using the radio network or multiple separate radio networks selected to transfer the image data to the central unit.
US10856203B2 Signaling for link aggregation setup and reconfiguration
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A wireless device may identify an aggregation capability to communicate in parallel over a plurality of wireless links. The wireless device may in some cases broadcast this aggregation capability (e.g., periodically). Additionally or alternatively, the wireless device may transmit the aggregation capability in response to a request received from another wireless device. In some cases, the first wireless device may transmit a request to a second wireless device inquiring about aggregation capabilities of the second wireless device. The second wireless device may respond with its aggregation capabilities (e.g., or may broadcast its aggregation capabilities independently of receiving the response). The wireless devices may establish a multi-link session based at least in part on the indicated aggregation capabilities.
US10856202B2 Creation of a wireless mesh network among proximately located wireless devices
A wireless device receives a packet from a sender node according to a routing protocol and determines a position information of the sender node. The wireless device calculates a distance to the sender node from the wireless device and discards the packet if the distance is outside of a range. Otherwise, the packet is processed according to the routing protocol. As a result, the approach may be suited to testing type environments where the wireless devices are proximately placed and yet one may wish to simulate real-world distances between the wireless devices.
US10856201B2 Handover control method and device therefor
Provided are a control method for decreasing a service interruption delay in a handover procedure of a mobile communication terminal, and a device therefor. The method of a source base station may include: transmitting, to a target base station, a handover request message including information indicating an improved handover mode for decreasing service interruption when handover of a terminal is determined; receiving a handover request confirmation message including the information indicating the improved handover mode from the target base station; transmitting a radio resource control (RRC) connection reestablishment message including mobility control information to the terminal; and maintaining connection to the UE and continually transmitting data to or receiving data from the terminal through the connection until the terminal transmits a first signal to a target cell of the target base station according to the improved handover mode.
US10856199B2 Communication systems with auxiliary master and auxiliary call support functionality
Disclosed herein are systems and techniques for auxiliary master and/or auxiliary call support functionality. For example, in some embodiments, a communication system with auxiliary master functionality may include a master node coupled to a plurality of downstream slave nodes, wherein at least one of the slave nodes may perform master node functions when the master node is disconnected from the system.
US10856196B2 Method and apparatus for performing inter-MeNB handover without SeNB change in wireless communication system
A method performed by a source master node (MN) in an inter-MN handover procedure is discussed. The method includes transmitting a handover request message to a target MN, wherein the handover request message includes an identifier (ID) of a secondary node (SN), receiving a handover request acknowledge message from the target MN in a response to the handover request message, wherein the handover request acknowledge message includes first information indicating that the SN is kept in the inter-MN handover procedure, and transmitting a SN release request message to the SN, wherein the SN release request message includes second information indicating that the SN is kept in the inter-MN handover procedure.
US10856194B2 Cellular handover
In a cellular communications network, user equipment connected to a base station, the active mode handover behavior of the base station for selecting handover targets is set to be different from idle mode reselection. The MME provides its eNodeBs with supplemental information about other PLMNs which can be considered for handover in accordance with dynamic criteria such as the time, location, subscriber group, etc to allow dynamic handover to other PLMNs in accordance with the commercial agreements.
US10856190B2 Resource management method and apparatus for use in wireless communication system
A resource management method and apparatus allows or restricts use of some or all of the resources of entities of a wireless communication system. A radio resource management method of a radio access point includes receiving a measurement report from a terminal, selecting another radio access point for serving the terminal in cooperation with the serving radio access point based on the measurement report and a Handover Restriction List (HRL), and transmitting a request for serving the terminal to the selected another radio access point.
US10856185B2 Channel reservation signals for new radio interference management
Channel reservation systems and methods are disclosed herein, which schedule transmissions on a shared radio medium that is shared by a plurality of licensed network operators. In embodiments, priority access is pre-assigned to the network and the method determines whether to send a transmission based at least on the transmitter's priority class as compared to another transmitter's priority class and to which transmitter the time slot of a signal is dedicated. In embodiments, priority access may not be preassigned to the network and pre-grants may be used in conjunction with CR-Ts and CR-Rs to determine whether a transmitter transmits.
US10856184B2 Monitoring and reporting service performance in roaming scenario
A HPCF receives from an application function, a first message requesting to subscribe to a QoS event for a data flow of a wireless device. The first message comprises a first information element indicating a first QoS event; and a second information element indicating a first QoS value for the first QoS event. The HPCF determines a QoS reporting policy for the data flow based on the first QoS event and the first QoS value. The QoS reporting policy comprises a second QoS event and a second QoS value. The HPCF sends to a VPCF, a second message comprising the QoS reporting policy. The HPCF receives from the VPCF, a measurement result comprising: a third information element indicating an occurrence of the second QoS event; and a fourth information element indicating a measured QoS value. The HPCF sends the measurement result to the application function.
US10856181B2 Traffic steering between different wireless networks
A method comprising obtaining, from a first wireless network characterized by a first radio access technology (RAT), a first set of wireless network policies. The first set of wireless network policies characterizes a first wireless channel provided to a client device by the first wireless network. The method includes obtaining, from a second wireless network characterized by a second RAT different from the first RAT, a second set of wireless network policies. The second set of wireless network policies characterizes a second wireless channel provided to the client device by the second wireless network. The method includes generating a set of aggregated policies by aggregating the first and second sets of wireless network policies based on one or more aggregation criteria. The method includes providing the set of aggregated policies. The set of aggregated policies directs the client device to steer traffic to the first and second wireless networks.
US10856179B2 User equipment
Provided is an uplink signal configuration for a wireless communication system capable of performing uplink transmission by a plurality of communication schemes.A user equipment capable of performing uplink transmission by a plurality of communication schemes, includes: a transmission/reception unit configured to transmit and receive a radio signal to and from a base station; and a signal processing unit configured to process the radio signal, wherein the signal processing unit generates an uplink control signal and an uplink data signal according to a first uplink signal configuration mapping the uplink control signal to an uplink control channel and mapping the uplink data signal to an uplink shared channel, and wherein the transmission/reception unit simultaneously transmits the uplink control signal and the uplink data signal generated according the first uplink signal configuration according to a selected communication scheme.
US10856169B2 Beam measurement and reporting in cellular networks
New radio (NR), also known as fifth generation (5G) radio or fifth generation long term evolution (5G LTE)) uses a measurement gap that allows for measurement on different beams, multiple frame structure and inter-radio access technology measurement. For example, in measurement on the different beams, the UE (114) and eNB (304) beam sweep (i.e., change analog beam transmitter). The UE (114) can measure different beams from a fifth generation node B (gNB) and/or other RAN nodes. The measurement gap can be used for intrafrequency/interfrequency measurement when beam specific reference signals (BRSs) are not transmitted in the same subframe. A multiple frame structure can use the specific measurement configuration to utilize the beam resources efficiently. LTE and NR and other interRAT measurement can also use the measurement gap.
US10856168B2 Method for performing measurement for aerial UE in wireless communication system and a device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for performing measurement for aerial UE in wireless communication system, the method comprising: informing a network of location information of the UE, which is used for figuring the network out current status of the UE which is in airborne status or is staying or hovering on the ground; receiving triggering conditions for measurement reporting which is associated with the informed location information of the UE; performing a measurement for a serving cell; and reporting result of the measurement to the serving cell if at least one of the triggering condition for the serving cell is met.
US10856167B2 Enhanced multiple access point coordination
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to enhanced multiple access point (AP) coordination. A device may determine a first access point (AP) is an associated AP of a station device (STA). The device may identify a null data packet announce (NDPA) frame received from the first AP. The device may determine a propagation delay between the first AP and the device based on the NDPA frame. The device may identify a multi-AP trigger frame received from the first AP at a first time. The device may cause a data packet to be sent to the STA at a second time, wherein the second time is based on the propagation delay.
US10856161B2 Controlling lean carrier operation with configurable control channel monitoring
A measuring node, a controlling node and methods for controlling and/or using lean carrier operation with configurable control channel monitoring are disclosed. The method includes determining a presence of at least one user equipment operating based on a configurable control channel monitoring, and controlling a bandwidth based on the determining the presence of at least one user equipment operating based on a configurable control channel monitoring.
US10856159B2 Mobile terminal testing device and test case extraction method thereof
Provided is a mobile terminal testing device capable of shortening a time required for extracting a test case of a conformance test and a time required for measuring the conformance test. A mobile terminal testing device includes an operation unit 4 that receives an operation input from a user, a display unit 5 that displays an image, and a control unit 6 that displays on the display unit 5, a list of test cases of a conformance test and a list of identification information of a mobile terminal 10 of which performance information is stored in advance, and collates, for each test case selected from the list of test cases, a requirement of the test case with the performance information of the mobile terminal 10 selected from the list of identification information of the mobile terminal to extract a test case to be measured.
US10856158B2 Network resource function supporting multi-region querying
A system, e.g., associated with a telecommunications network, includes first and second registry devices. In some examples, the first registry device receives a registration message. The second registry device receives a query specifying a type (NFType) of a network function and forwards the query to the first registry device based at least in part on the NFType. The first registry device responds, and the second registry device forwards the response. In some examples, the query specifies a service class and the second registry device forwards the query based at least in part on the service class. In some examples, the first registry device sends an indication of the registration to the second registry device, and the second registry device responds to the query based at least in part on the received indication and on at least one of an NFType or a service class of the query.
US10856157B2 Support of packet data connectivity in a mobile network
In an embodiment, there is provided a method for the support of packet data connectivity in a mobile network, said mobile network comprising a Radio Access network RAN and a Core Network CN, said method including, in case no connectivity is available between a RAN node and the Core Network, support of said packet data connectivity in a mode referred to as resilient mode wherein said packet data connectivity is provided locally by said RAN node to at least one User Equipment UE in the coverage of said RAN node, referred to as authorized UE, that is authorized to operate in said resilient mode.
US10856156B2 Method and device for handling base sequences in a communications network
The embodiments herein related to a method in a network node, a network node, a method in a user equipment and a user equipment for handling base sequences in a communications network. The network node is configured to communicate with a first user equipment. The network node comprises information about a default base sequence and an alternative base sequence. The network node determines, for the first user equipment, that the alternative base sequence should replace the default base sequence. The network node sends information about the determined alternative base sequence to the first user equipment.
US10856154B2 Method for placing mobile nodes with partitioning
Aspects of the disclosure provide a method for restoring connectivity among partitioned segments in a partitioned wireless sensor and actor network (WSAN). The method includes placing batches of mobile nodes at locations surrounding mobile nodes previously placed within a damaged area of the partitioned WSAN, spreading the batches of mobile nodes, determining whether connectivity among the partitioned segments has been restored, and repeating placing batches of mobile nodes, spreading the patches of mobile nodes, and determining whether connectivity among the partitioned segments has been restored when connectivity among the partitioned segments is not restored.The method is based on a distributed dropping approach which introduces minimal disruption to previously deployed mobile nodes, and decreases total traveled distance a mobile node might move compared with a traditional central dropping approach. Thus, the distributed dropping approach can expedite the restoration process, reduce power consumption, and expand survival time of a WSAN.
US10856150B2 Distributed ledger systems for authenticating LTE communications
Techniques for authenticating a mobile user device at a base station of a mobile network, and more specifically for implementing a distributed ledger based authentication that is shared by multiple base stations of the mobile network is provided. In one or more examples, the base stations of a mobile network can act as nodes in a distributed ledger system. A mobile device seeking to gain access to the mobile network can be provided a distributed ledger identification number by a base station. The distributed ledger identification number can be converted to a block of the distributed ledger, and then transmitted to the other base stations (i.e., nodes) that maintain the same distributed ledger. The mobile device can subsequently use the distributed ledger identification number for future access requests at either the same base station, or any of the other base stations that maintain the same distributed ledger.
US10856147B2 Identification information providing system, identification information providing apparatus, identification information providing method, and non-transitory recording medium
An identification information providing system includes a sending processor configured to send a predetermined signal including identification information; a managing processor configured to set or change identification information and manage predetermined identification information that is set or changed; and a receiving processor configured to be able to receive a predetermined signal to obtain predetermined identification information and perform synchronization, and to use a result of determining matching between obtained predetermined identification information and a received predetermined signal to determine whether the sending processor is an authorized sending processor.
US10856144B2 Method, server, and terminal for transmitting and receiving data
The present disclosure is related to technology for a sensor network, machine to machine (M2M) communication, machine type communication (MTC), and Internet of Things (IoT). Provided is a method, performed by a server, of transmitting and receiving data, in which, as a transmission authority request is received from at least one terminal from among a plurality of terminals connected to the server, a number of transmitting terminals previously determined by the server is compared with a maximum number of transmitting terminals allowable by the server, in response to the transmission authority request, and a transmission authority of the at least one terminal is determined based on a result of the comparing. The present disclosure are applicable to intelligent services based on the technology (e.g., smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail business, security, and safety-related service).
US10856141B2 Security protection negotiation method and network element
A security protection negotiation method and a network element are disclosed, to implement, based on a 5G network architecture, negotiation between UE and a UPF to start user plane security protection for a current session. The method includes: determining, by an SMF, security protection information used on a user plane in a current session process; sending, by the SMF to UE, a first message including the security protection information used on the user plane; performing, by the UE, integrity protection authentication on the first message based on the security protection information used on the user plane; when the authentication performed by the UE on the first message succeeds, starting, by the UE, user plane security protection, and sending, to the SMF, a second message used to indicate that the authentication performed by the UE on the first message succeeds.
US10856139B2 Method for reporting UE capability and device supporting the same
A method for reporting UE capability in a wireless communication system which includes receiving capability indexes related to the UE capability from a network; and transmitting at least one of the capability indexes and difference configuration of the UE capability compared to the at least one of the capability indexes to the network.
US10856136B1 Electronic device identification system, apparatuses, and methods
A wireless device identification system including one or more sensors each having at least one software defined radio to receive signals transmitted between one or more wireless devices and a mobile wireless device, one or more processors, and one or more memory devices. The one or more memory devices having stored thereon instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the one or more processors to capture cellular information, Wi-Fi information, Bluetooth information, and local network information from the received signals. The instructions can include correlating the captured information to the mobile wireless device by creating a weighted edge relationship graph having a plurality of nodes, including a node corresponding to each of the cellular information, the Wi-Fi information, the Bluetooth information, and the local network information, and determining an association strength between each node of the relationship graph.
US10856134B2 SMS messaging using a service capability exposure function
Systems and methods for optimizing SMS communications such that an SMS-SC is bypassed in the communications include receiving, by an A-SCEF, at least one communication from an AS, the at least one communication including a data payload and a generic destination UE identifier, determining, by the A-SCEF, the at least one communication is associated with an SMS communication, creating, by the A-SCEF, a message including the data payload and a network-usable destination UE identifier, and providing, by the A-SCEF, the message to a MME such that it recognizes the message as an SMS communication and forwards the data payload to the UE as an SMS communication.
US10856132B2 Communication system for communication in a communication network with subnetworks
A communication system for communication in a communication network having a first subnetwork and a second subnetwork includes a first identification entity assigned to the first subnetwork and configured to receive an identity of a communication terminal and identify the communication terminal on a basis of the identity for communication over the first subnetwork. The communication system additionally includes a second identification entity assigned to the second subnetwork and configured to receive the identity of the communication terminal and identify the communication terminal on the basis of the identity for communication over the second subnetwork. The communication system further includes a management entity configured to authenticate the communication terminal for communication over a particular subnetwork.
US10856129B2 Method and apparatus for performing short range wireless communication in communication system
The present disclosure relates to a sensor network, machine type communication (MTC), machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, and technology for internet of things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the above technologies, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. An operating method of a first electronic device in a communication system is provided. The operating method includes detecting that a setup of a wireless connection with a second electronic device for a short range communication has been started; receiving, from the second electronic device, state information for determining a role of the first electronic device for the wireless connection; determining the role of the first electronic device based on the state information; completing the setup of the wireless connection based on the determined role; and communicating with the second electronic device through the wireless connection based on the determined role.
US10856119B2 Method and apparatus for requesting a transport vehicle from a mobile device
Techniques are provided which may be implemented using various methods and/or apparatuses in a mobile device to request a transport vehicle. Techniques are provided which may be implemented using various methods and/or apparatuses in a transport vehicle to respond to a request from a mobile device. Various embodiments include customer and transport authentication and security techniques. Various embodiments include location update techniques to enable a transport vehicle to navigate to a mobile device, even in areas of low position accuracy for traditional GNSS and terrestrial transceiver-based systems.
US10856111B2 Object tracking using a cognitive heterogeneous ad hoc mesh network
Embodiments described herein are directed to a tracking objects using a cognitive heterogeneous ad hoc mesh network. Participant objects transmit notification signals to inform other participant objects in line-of-sight of their position and movement. The participants also utilize echoes of the notification signals to detect and estimate the position and movement of non-participant objects. Participant objects can then share this positional information with one another to refine the estimated position and movement of non-participant objects. The position of each other participant and non-participant object is updated based on an individualized update rate that dynamically changes based on the distance and velocity of closure between the participant and the other participant or non-participant object.
US10856109B2 Method and device for recording parking location
The present disclosure relates to a method and device for recording a parking location of a vehicle more accurately at a more accurate time point by performing machine learning through situation recognition by the device. A method for recording parking according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes, when a communication is established between the terminal and the vehicle, recognizing that a user gets in the vehicle, when a strength of a communication connection signal between the terminal and the vehicle is lowered to be equal to or lower than a predetermined level, recognizing that the user exits the vehicle, when it is determined by the motion sensor of the terminal that the user has moved a predetermined number of walking steps or more, recognizing that parking of the vehicle is completed.
US10856107B2 System and method for providing content using beacon systems
A method and system for broadcasting a beacon identifier identifying the beacon system from the beacon system to a user device, receiving the beacon identifier at a content determination system from the user device, determining contextual content at the content determination system based on the beacon identifier, transmitting the contextual content from the content determination system to the user device, where the user device automatically transmits the contextual content to the first beacon system in response to receiving the contextual content, receiving the contextual content at the beacon system from the user device, and controlling the output display with the beacon system to present the contextual content.
US10856105B2 Methods and devices for communication based on image recognition in a wireless communication system
A wireless electronic device (1900) used in a wireless communication system is described. The wireless electronic device performs operations including detecting a person in a geographical area serviced by a base station and communicating with the UE responsive to the detecting the person in the geographical area serviced by the base station. The UE is associated with the person in the geographical area serviced by the base station. Related methods are disclosed.
US10856103B2 Geofenced mesh network communication
A mesh network includes a source node and non-source nodes. The source node generates geofenced message information defining a geofenced message for one or more non-source nodes within a geofence. The source node transmits the geofenced message information for reception by a non-source node within a communication range of the source node. The non-source node, responsive to receiving the geofenced message information, transmits the geofenced message information for reception by other non-source nodes within a communication range of the non-source node. Based on the location of the non-source node being within the geofence, the non-source node presents the geofenced message. Based on the location of the non-source node being within the geofence, the non-source node does not presents the geofenced message.
US10856100B2 Dynamic geofences
A mobile device may identify nearby locations, such as locations of a merchant. The mobile device may create local geofences around the nearby locations. The mobile device may create an exit geofence which includes all of the local geofences. In response to the mobile device entering one of the local geofences, the mobile device may provide a notification regarding the location. In response to the mobile device leaving the exit geofence, the mobile device may identify nearby locations based on the new location of the mobile device, and the mobile device may create new local geofences for the current nearby locations, as well as a new exit geofence.
US10856099B2 Application-based two-way tracking and mapping function with selected individuals
A system for exchanging GPS or other position data between wireless devices for purposes of group activities, child location monitoring, work group coordination, dispatching of employees etc. Cell phones and other wireless devices with GPS receivers have loaded therein a Buddy Watch application and a TalkControl application. The Buddy Watch application communicates with the GPS receiver and other wireless devices operated by buddies registered in the users phone as part of buddy groups or individually. GPS position data and historical GPS position data can be exchanged between cell phones of buddies and instant buddies such as tow truck drivers via a buddy watch server. Emergency monitoring services can be set up with notifications to programmable individuals in case an individual does not respond. Positions and tracks can be displayed. TalkControl simplifies and automates the process of joining talk groups for walkie talkie services such as that provided by Nextel.
US10856092B2 Method and device for audio recording
An acquisition system includes a processor, one or more sensors operatively coupled to the processor where the one or more sensors acquire at the ear, on the ear or within an ear canal, one or more of acceleration, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure or heart-rate, and the one or more sensors configured to monitor a biological state or a physical motion or both for an event. The event can be a detection of a discrepancy when compared with a set of reference data by the one or more sensors or the biological state or the event can be one of a detection of an abrupt movement of a headset operatively coupled to the processor, a change in location of an earpiece operatively coupled the processor, a touching of the headset, a recognizing of a voice command, a starting or ending of a phone call, or a scheduled time.
US10856087B2 Hearing device comprising an acoustic event detector
A hearing device, e.g. a hearing aid, comprises an input unit; an output unit; an adaptive beamformer filtering unit configured to provide a spatially filtered signal based on a multitude of electric input signals from the input unit and an adaptively updated adaptation factor β; a memory, wherein A) a reference value REF, equal to or dependent on a value, βov, of said adaptation factor β determined when a voice of the user is present, or B) a set of parameters for classification based on logistic regression or a neural network, is stored; and an own voice detector configured to provide an estimate of whether or not, or with what probability, a given input sound originates from the voice of the user, and wherein said estimate is dependent on a) a current value of said adaptation factor β and said reference value REF, or on b) said set of parameters for classification based on logistic regression or a neural network, respectively.
US10856086B2 Piezoelectric acoustic component
A piezoelectric sounding element includes a diaphragm made of metal and a piezoelectric element provided on at least one surface of the diaphragm. A non-fixed portion of the diaphragm includes the pair of long sides facing each other, a pair of short sides, shorter than the long sides, that face each other, and a pair of recesses, provided in the pair of long sides, that protrude so as to approach each other. The piezoelectric element is provided in a region between the pair of recesses of the diaphragm and the contour shapes of the non-fixed portion of the diaphragm and the piezoelectric element are defined so as to be symmetric with respect to a first imaginary line that bisects the pair of short sides and symmetric with respect to a second imaginary line that bisects the pair of long sides.
US10856085B2 Microphone and manufacture thereof
A microphone and its manufacturing method, relating to semiconductor techniques. The microphone comprises a substrate with a back through-hole going through the substrate; a first electrode layer on the substrate covering the back through-hole; a back plate on the substrate, wherein the back plate and the first electrode layer form a cavity, and the first electrode layer comprises a gap connecting the back through-hole and the cavity; and a second electrode layer in the cavity and on a bottom surface of the back plate. In this inventive concept, the gap in the first electrode layer increases the sensitivity of the first electrode layer and thus improves the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR).
US10856084B2 Ultrasonic transducer with tensioned film
Ultrasonic transducers that include backplates with a plurality of linear physical features formed on surfaces thereof and vibrator films tensioned in a specified manner for improved transducer performance. An ultrasonic transducer includes a backplate, a vibrator film, and a compliant member. The backplate includes the plurality of linear physical features formed parallel to one another on the backplate surface. The vibrator film has a metallized side and a non-metallized side, and is positioned proximate to the backplate such that its non-metallized side faces the linear physical features on the backplate surface. The compliant member applies a spring force to the vibrator film for urging the vibrator film against the backplate surface, while maintaining a constant, consistent, and uniform tension in the vibrator film in substantially one direction, preferably perpendicular to the linear physical features along the backplate surface.
US10856077B2 Acoustic perimeter for reducing noise transmitted by a communication device in an open-plan environment
The amount of far-field noise transmitted by a primary communication device in an open-plan office environment is reduced by defining an acoustic perimeter of reference microphones around the primary device. Reference microphones generate a reference audio input including far-field noise in the proximity of the primary device. The primary device generates a main audio input including the voice of the primary speaker as well as background noise. Reference audio input is compared to main audio input to identify the background noise portion of the main audio signal. A noise reduction algorithm suppresses the identified background noise in the main audio signal. The one or more reference microphones defining the acoustic perimeter may be included in separate microphone devices placed in proximity to the main desktop phone, microphones within other nearby desktop telephone devices, or a combination of both types of devices.
US10856075B2 Audio capture with multiple microphones
An apparatus including at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code configured to: when the apparatus is in a voice phone call mode of sound capture, output a signal from a first microphone as a primary speech signal, and select one or more second microphones to output a noise reduction signal, where the apparatus comprises at least two of the second microphones, and where selection of the one or more second microphones is based at least partially upon a determined use of the apparatus being either a handportable or an integrated handsfree use; and/or when the apparatus is in a multi-media mode of sound capture select one or more of the microphones to output audio signals based upon both a determined type of sound capture feature being used by the apparatus and based upon a determined orientation of the apparatus.
US10856073B2 Switch arrangements
This application relates to switch arrangements, in particular switch arrangements suitable for switchable connecting nodes of audio driving circuitry (100) that may, in use, experience a signal swing depending on an output audio driving signal (VD). A switch arrangement (300) comprises first and second transistors (301 and 302) of the same polarity type connected in series between the first and second nodes, with a third transistor (303) connected between a defined voltage (VS) and an intermediate node (N3) between the first and second transistors. The first transistor (301) has a drain connection to the first node (N1) and a source connection to the intermediate node (N3). The second transistor (302) has a drain connection to the second node (N2) and a source connection to the intermediate node (N3). The third transistor (303) has a source connection to the defined voltage (VS) and a drain connection to the intermediate node (N3) and regulates the voltage at the intermediate node when the switch arrangement is in an off state.
US10856072B2 Audio device, audio control system, and audio control method
An audio device includes a signal processor that processes an audio signal based on a predetermined parameter, a level adjuster that adjusts a level of the audio signal, a speaker that receives the audio signal and outputs sound, an interface that receives an instruction to switch the parameter, and a controller that decreases gain of the level adjuster when receiving the instruction to switch the parameter, and then performs gain control to increase the gain of the level adjuster so that a change amount of the gain of the level adjuster for a predetermined period of time is less than or equal to a predetermined value.
US10856065B2 Earpiece intra-auricular support system
An earpiece including an intra-auricular support, a projection element coupled thereto, and a flexible body disposed thereon and inside an external ear canal of an ear, and a moldable earpiece material moldable about the intra-auricular support to conform to the auricle of an ear and curable to provide a fixed configuration of the earpiece.
US10856063B1 Stand-alone multifunctional earphone for sports activities
An apparatus is described which comprises the following: (a) a housing configured to be carried in an ear, (b) a motion sensor unit for acquiring motion data, (c) a physiological sensor unit for acquiring physiological data, (d) a data processing unit configured to generate performance data based on the motion data and/or the physiological data, (e) a signal processing unit configured to generate an audio signal based on the generated performance data, and (f) a loudspeaker for outputting the generated audio signal, wherein the motion sensor unit, the physiological sensor unit, the loudspeaker, the data processing unit, and the signal processing unit are incorporated in the housing. Furthermore, a system, a method and a use is described.
US10856062B1 Sound boom pole support rig
A wearable rig system for supporting an overhead boom is provided. The system comprises a body harness attachable to a back area and a shoulders area of a user and a backplate attached to a backward facing surface of the harness. The system also comprises a back-bottom hinge plate attached via hinges to the backplate and horizontal arm poles that upon receipt of downward pressure exert upward force on the hinge plate and cause a far end of an overhead boom to move downward. The arm poles, upon receipt of upward pressure, exert downward force on the hinge plate and cause the far end of the overhead boom to move upward. The boom is positioned over the user's head and by default parallel to a flat surface supporting the user, is perpendicular to the user's shoulders, and extends to the far end several feet in front of the user.
US10856061B2 Speaker device
A speaker device includes a housing that has a sound guide space having a vertically flattened shape, a first speaker disposed in the housing to be oriented toward a front of the housing, and a second speaker that is disposed in the housing and is oriented upward or downward to output sound into the sound guide space positioned at an internal upper part or an internal lower part of the housing. The sound guide space opens at an opening that is formed in vertically flattened form in the housing, and the opening has a vertical height that is smaller than an aperture of the first speaker.
US10856060B2 Electronic device with speaker module
An electronic device includes a first body, a second body, and a speaker module. The first body includes a first housing and a second housing disposed on the first housing. The second body is pivotally connected to the first body. The speaker module is movably disposed in the first body. The first body has a first surface and a second surface, and the first surface and the second surface are respectively located at two opposite sides of the speaker module. When the speaker module is abutted against the first surface, the speaker module resonates with the first housing to emit a first sound. When the speaker module is abutted against the second surface, the speaker module resonates with the second housing to emit a second sound.
US10856059B1 Wooden or other dielectric capacitive touch interface and loudspeaker having same
Wireless-enabled loudspeaker includes a wooden capacitive touch user interface. The loudspeaker may comprise at least one electroacoustic transducer, a processor in communication with the at least one electroacoustic transducer, and a wooden exterior surface comprising a capacitive touch user interface that allows a user to control operation of the loudspeaker. The wooden exterior surface acts a dielectric for the capacitive touch user interface. The loudspeaker may comprise a wireless transceiver circuit for receiving and transmitting wireless communication signals via a wireless network. The wireless transceiver circuit may receive wirelessly audio content from streaming audio content servers that are connected to the Internet. The capacitive touch user interface comprises a plurality of user control icons etched in the wooden exterior surface, and a plurality of capacitive sense electrodes located under the wooden exterior surface.
US10856058B2 Switching data signals of at least two types for transmission over a transport network providing both backhaul and fronthaul (Xhaul) connectivity
A method for switching data signals transmitted over a transport network is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a plurality of input data signals of a first signal type wherein the plurality of data signals of the first signal type comprises data signals exchanged between a Radio Equipment and a Radio Equipment Controller and aggregating the plurality of input data signals into an aggregated first data signal. The method also comprises receiving a second data signal of a second signal type different to the first signal type, and multiplexing the first data signal with the second data signal to form a combined data signal. The method further comprises forwarding the combined data signal to the transport network. Multiplexing the first data signal with the second data signal comprises, for a frame of the combined data signal, allocating the first data signal to a portion of the frame reserved for the first data signal, and allocating the second data signal to a remaining portion of the frame.
US10856055B2 Apparatuses for improved thermal performance of dynamic network connections
Apparatuses, systems, and associated methods of manufacturing are described that provide a cooling system for network connections. An example system includes a networking cage assembly that receives a networking cable and a water block that circulates water. The system includes a thermal unit that includes a thermal medium. The thermal medium defines a static end that thermally engages the water block and a dynamic end opposite the static end that is disposed within the networking cage assembly. In an operational configuration in which the networking cable is received by the networking cage assembly, a portion of the dynamic end thermally engages the networking cable so as to dissipate heat from the networking cable to the thermal medium, the thermal medium conducts the heat from the dynamic end to the static end, and the static end dissipates heat from the thermal medium via thermal engagement with the water block.
US10856052B1 Localized peer-to-peer network of set top boxes
A localized peer-to-peer (P2P) network of device for streaming content between users. Devices, such as set top boxes, in a network are configured to communicate with each other, and stream content physically located on each set top box to another set top box. Shows that the user has missed a portion of may be watched from the beginning by transferring such content from other devices within the network. Essentially, any one STB becomes part of a collective community of STBs which share and make each other's content available. The P2P STB network according to embodiments described herein also lessens the load on the centrally located video-on-demand servers by allowing users to watch content being delivered from a neighbor's DVR versus from the central source.
US10856051B2 Systems and methods for conflict detection based on user preferences
Systems and methods for detecting a conflict between viewing selections of two users before viewing a media asset. In some aspects, the method comprises receiving an audio input through an audio channel, detecting a first utterance from a first user and a second utterance from a second user in the input of the audio channel, parsing the first utterance and the second utterance, analyzing the first utterance and the second utterance to determine context about the first media asset and the second media asset, and presenting a conflict to the users to display on the media asset.
US10856049B2 Dynamic library display for interactive videos
A video library interface provides a listing of interactive videos and information associated with the videos and is dynamically updated as a user views the videos and makes decisions that affect the playback of the episodes. More specifically, an interactive video that includes different traversable video paths is provided to and interacted with by a user. Based on user interactions received during presentation of the video, different video paths within the interactive video are traversed. In addition, a video library display including a visual depiction of information associated with a plurality of videos is provided. The video library display is dynamically modified based on one or more interactions made by the user with respect to the interactive video.
US10856048B2 System and method for social interaction about content items such as movies
Systems and methods are provided for sharing movie information online. In one implementation, the user of an online movie service can share information about the contents of a library or other such rights locker, e.g., under Ultraviolet™ and DECE. Users may also share likes and dislikes. The movie service may make suggestions based on the contents of the user's library and the contents of other user's libraries, such as those of the user's designated friends. A user can become a follower or fan of another user and receive recommendations based on the target user's profile or specific recommendations made by the target. The user can receive a credit on their account or on a related account when another user makes a purchase that is attributable to that user, e.g., from a recommendation. A user may be designated as an influencer when followed by a sufficient number of other users.
US10856043B2 Simultaneous motion of users to trigger establishment of network communications channel
Disclosed are systems, methods, and apparatus for communicating hardware generated video between two or more devices. The devices can operate to mimic chance interactions, or “stop-and-chats,” that normally occur when two or more persons are living together or otherwise in the same locations. For example, each computer or circuit can determine whether a person is proximate to the computer. If two persons that designate each other as connections are simultaneously proximate to their respective devices, a video hardware connection will be created between their computers. Furthermore, respective circuitry can be connected to a third device associated with a person who is proximate to their respective device and also indicated as a connection by both of the two persons who are already connected. A video hardware connection can disconnect when one person participating in the video is no longer proximate to their respective device.
US10856036B2 Expiring synchronized supplemental content in time-shifted media
Systems and methods are described for providing interactive content contextually related to an occurrence. An illustrative method generates for display, at a media consumption device, a display of the live event, wherein the display of the live event comprises the occurrence, determines a beginning of the occurrence in the display of the live event, in response to determining the beginning of the occurrence in the display of the live event, generates for simultaneous display, with the display of the live event, interactive content related to the occurrence, determines whether the occurrence in the live event has ended in real time, and in response to determining that the occurrence in the live event has ended in real time, ceases the generating for display of the interactive content related to the occurrence.
US10856034B2 Systems and methods for modifying the display of inputs on a user input device
Systems and methods are described for adapting a second user input device to resemble a first user input device while preserving new functionalities not available in the first user input device. The systems and methods may identify, based on identifiers of the first and second user input devices, a first and second set of device functionalities provided by the devices. The systems and methods may compare the sets of device functionalities to determine a set of common device functionalities and, in response, modify the display of an input of the second user input device to correspond to visual attributes of an input of the first user input device.
US10856033B2 User terminal apparatus, display apparatus, user interface providing method and controlling method thereof
A user terminal apparatus is provided. The user terminal apparatus includes a communication interface unit which receives user interface (UI) information data regarding a UI screen corresponding to at least one application displayed on an external apparatus in communication with the external apparatus, a storage unit which stores a UI information conversion format, an information conversion unit which converts the received UI information data using the UI information conversion format, a display unit which displays a UI screen, and a control unit which controls the information conversion unit to convert the UI information data received by the communication interface unit using the UI information conversion format and display on the display unit the UI screen corresponding to the converted UI information data.
US10856031B2 Method and apparatus for generating interactive programming in a communication network
A system for presenting live video content to a plurality of participant client devices is disclosed. An interactive program, including the live video content and an interactive component, is generated and a moderator interface is provided to enable a user of a moderator client device to create a look for the interactive program. The live video content and the interactive component are simultaneously displayed on a display of each of a plurality of participant client devices with the look created by the user of the moderator client device. The live video content and a response to the live video content are simultaneously displayed at each of the participant client devices with the look created by the user of the moderator client. The interactive program and the response are archived so that users of the plurality of participant devices may continue to interact with the interactive program after termination of the interactive program.
US10856025B2 Systems and methods for managing user subscriptions to content sources
Systems and methods are described for a media guidance application (e.g., implemented on a user device) that manages user subscriptions to content sources by modifying content source bundles to tailor them towards user preferences.
US10856022B2 Dynamically providing digital content to client devices by analyzing insertion points within a digital video
The present disclosure is directed toward systems and methods for dynamically providing digital content to client devices at different insertion points of a digital video based on predicted total value of inserting the digital content and predicted engagement loss of inserting the digital content. For example, system and methods described herein determine that an insertion point is approaching in an actively playing digital video. In response, systems and methods identify digital content for insertion at the insertion point. In one or more embodiments, the described systems and methods insert the identified digital content by comparing the predicted total value of inserting the digital content at the insertion point of the digital video and a predicted engagement loss associated with inserting the digital content at the insertion point of the digital video.
US10856017B2 Systems and methods for securely generating live previews
The disclosed technology relates to securely generating live previews of a live video stream. A request for a first preview is received from a user device, the first preview request relating to a live video stream. The live video stream is clipped to generate a first live preview, the first live preview comprising a first start time and a first end time. A request for a second preview request is received from the user device, the second preview request relating to the live video stream. The live video stream is clipped to generate a second live preview, the second live preview has a second start time and a second end time. The second start time begins at a pre-configured duration after the first end time of the first live preview.
US10856012B2 Method and apparatus for predicting video signal using predicted signal and transform-coded signal
Disclosed herein is a method of encoding a video signal, comprising receiving an original video signal; comparing the original video signal with available reconstructed signals; generating a transform-coded correction signal based on a result of the comparison; generating a prediction signal based on the transform-coded correction signal and the available reconstructed signals; and reconstructing a signal by adding the transform-coded correction signal to the prediction signal.
US10856011B2 Method and apparatus for color difference transform
Efficient image compression for video data characterized by a non-neutral dominant white point is achieved by transforming the input video signal into a de-correlated video signal based on a color difference encoding transform, wherein the color difference encoding transform is adapted based on the dominant white point using an algorithm. The adapting algorithm is designed for optimizing low-entropy output when the white point is other than a neutral or equal-energy value. Decompression is handled conversely.
US10856009B2 Method of block vector clipping and coding for screen content coding and video coding
A method of video coding using coding modes including IntraBC mode (Intra-block copy mode) for a picture is disclosed. The system determines whether the current reference block is located above a current coding unit (CU) containing the current prediction unit (PU) in a vertical direction and whether the current reference block is located on a left side of the current CU in a horizontal direction based on the original block vector (BV). If both results are not true, the original BV is clipped to a clipped BV so that a relocated reference block corresponding to the clipped BV is above the current CU in the vertical direction or to the left side of the current CU in the horizontal direction. The clipped BV is used as a predictor for encoding or decoding of a current BV or used for IntraBC encoding or decoding of the current PU.
US10856006B2 Method and system using overlapped search space for bi-predictive motion vector refinement
A method and system for motion vector refinement in a search space for multi-reference inter-prediction are provided. Two or more reference pictures are selected, one of those used for motion vector refinement. Based on an initial estimate of a motion vector to the reference picture for motion vector refinement, a search space in this reference image is constructed. Using template matching, the first motion vector is refined. The second motion vector to another reference picture is calculated using its initial estimate, the initial estimate of the first motion vector and the refined first motion vector. The search spaces used in template matching in different iterations overlap.
US10855999B2 Coding of significance maps and transform coefficient blocks
A higher coding efficiency for coding a significance map indicating positions of significant transform coefficients within a transform coefficient block is achieved by the scan order by which the sequentially extracted syntax elements indicating, for associated positions within the transform coefficient block, as to whether at the respective position a significant or insignificant transform coefficient is situated, are sequentially associated to the positions of the transform coefficient block, among the positions of the transform coefficient block depends on the positions of the significant transform coefficients indicated by previously associated syntax elements. Alternatively, the first-type elements may be context-adaptively entropy decoded using contexts which are individually selected for each of the syntax elements dependent on a number of significant transform coefficients in a neighborhood of the respective syntax element, indicated as being significant by any of the preceding syntax elements.
US10855998B1 Embedded codec circuitry for block based gamma correction of a raw image block
An embedded codec (EBC) circuitry includes encoder circuitry that determines a value of a selection parameter for each image block of a plurality of image blocks. A first image block is selected from the plurality of image blocks, based on the value of the selection parameter of the first image block that is greater than a threshold value. A gamma corrected image block is generated by application of a gamma correction scheme on the selected first image block. The application of the gamma correction scheme increases a number of bits required to encode the plurality of input pixel values in the selected first image block. A bit-stream of the gamma corrected image block is generated by application of an encoding scheme on the gamma corrected image block.
US10855996B2 Encoder selection based on camera system deployment characteristics
A technique is described for selecting an encoder to encode video captured by a network-connected camera system based on characteristics of deployment of the network connected cameras system. The network-connected camera system may include one or more cameras and a base station connected to each other via a network, which can be a wireless network. A processing system, for example at the base station, receives data indicative of characteristics of deployment of the network-connected camera system, processes, the received data to select an encoder, and causes the one or more cameras to process captured video using the selected encoder. In some embodiments, encoder selections can be continually updated based on changes in the deployment of the network-connected camera system.
US10855991B2 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.
US10855988B2 Adaptive prediction structures
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are described for providing improved video or image encoding, including adaptive prediction structures for encoding video frames. In some examples, systems, methods, and computer-readable media can include obtaining a sequence of frames; determining, based on frame statistics associated with a first frame in the sequence of frames, a prediction structure for encoding the sequence of frames, the prediction structure defining an order in which frames in the sequence of frames are encoded and a prediction distance representing a maximum distance permitted between referencing frames and reference frames in the sequence of frames, and the frame statistics indicating an amount of motion in the first frame. The systems, methods, and computer-readable media can also include encoding one or more of the sequence of frames based on the prediction structure.
US10855985B2 Modified adaptive loop filter temporal prediction for temporal scalability support
A video coder may reconstruct a current picture of video data. A current region of the current picture is associated with a temporal index indicating a temporal layer to which the current region belongs. Furthermore, for each respective array of a plurality of arrays that correspond to different temporal layers, the video coder may store, in the respective array, sets of adaptive loop filtering (ALF) parameters used in applying ALF filters to samples of regions of pictures of the video data that are decoded prior to the current region and that are in the temporal layer corresponding to the respective array or a lower temporal layer than the temporal layer corresponding to the respective array. The video coder determines, based on a selected set of ALF parameters in the array corresponding to the temporal layer to which the current region belongs, an applicable set of ALF parameters.
US10855982B2 Image processing apparatus and method
The present disclosure relates to image processing apparatus and method intended to be capable of suppressing deterioration in image quality. [Solution] A predicated image is generated using inter-prediction and constrained intra-prediction, the inter-prediction using as a reference image an image of a past frame processed before a current frame, the constrained intra-prediction using no neighboring pixels subjected to inter-prediction, the image of the past frame being encoded, stored in a frame memory, read from the frame memory, and then decoded. The present disclosure is applicable to, in one example, an image processing apparatus, an image coding apparatus, or the like.
US10855981B2 Testing module for fixed focus camera module evaluation
A testing module connectable to a thermal chamber having a wall with an access port for use in evaluating the effects of temperature on a fixed focus camera module. The testing module includes a window housing extending along a central axis between a first and a second end. A passage extends through the housing along the central axis. A window is received in the passage. A collimator mount is secured to the first end of the window housing. The collimator mount is adapted to attach a collimator to the window housing. A camera mount is secured to the second end of the window housing. The camera mount is adapted to attach the fixed focus camera module to the window housing.
US10855975B2 Stereoscopic display device having a barrier panel
A stereoscopic display device having a barrier panel is provided. The barrier panel may include channel electrodes across an active area. Each of the channel electrodes may include an end portion connected to corresponding link line. Each of the channel electrodes may be connected to the link line same as (n+1)th channel electrode from the channel electrode. The barrier panel may further include connecting lines to connect between opposite end portions of the channel electrode which are connected to the same link line. Thus, in the stereoscopic display device, the number of the wires extending along an edge of the active area may be reduced.
US10855972B2 Method and apparatus for compensating for camera error in a multi-camera stereo camera system
A system and method multi-camera error compensation including recording a plurality of raw images via a plurality of digital cameras and an application processor processing with a multi-view stereo imaging system one or more plural image frames from the raw images captured by the plurality of digital cameras. The plural images may be stored in memory and the detection conducted for calibration loss of at least one digital camera via the processor executing instructions for a multi-camera error compensating system to determine loss of calibration in plural images. The multi-camera error compensating system conducts dynamic recalibration of plural image calibration parameters based on at least one plural image frame and in response to detection of calibration loss via the multi-camera error compensating system and a processor reprocesses the plural image frame from a reprocessing queue according to the recalibrated plural image parameters.
US10855971B2 Systems and methods of creating a three-dimensional virtual image
Embodiments of the present invention create a three-dimensional virtual model by a user identifying a three-dimensional object, capturing a plurality of two-dimensional images of said object in succession, said plurality of images being captured from different orientations, recording said plurality of images on a storage medium, determining the relative change in position of said plurality of images by comparing two subsequent images, wherein the relative change is determined by a difference in color intensity values between the pixels of one image and another image, generating a plurality of arrays from the difference determined and generating a computer image from said plurality of arrays, wherein said computer image represents said three-dimensional object.
US10855967B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus includes an obtaining unit configured to obtain identification information for identifying a restriction area which is set in a three-dimensional coordinate system, the restriction area being an area in which display of a virtual object inserted in a virtual viewpoint image based on captured images obtained by a plurality of cameras that capture images in different angles and viewpoint information corresponding to a specification of a virtual viewpoint is restricted, wherein the virtual object is not included in the captured images obtained by the plurality of cameras, and a control unit configured to restrict the display of the virtual object in the virtual viewpoint image so that the display of the virtual object being in the restriction area, which is identified by the identification information obtained by the obtaining unit, is restricted.
US10855966B2 View interpolation of multi-camera array images with flow estimation and image super resolution using deep learning
Techniques related to interpolating an intermediate view image from multi-view images are discussed. Such techniques include downsampling first and second images that represent a view of a scene, generating a disparity map based on applying a first CNN to the downscaled first and second images, translating the downscaled first and second images using the disparity map, applying a second CNN to the translated downscaled first and second images and the disparity map to generate a downscaled intermediate image, and upscaling the downscaled intermediate image to an intermediate image at the resolution of the first and second images using an image super-resolution convolutional neural network.
US10855956B2 System and method for inspecting interior of structure
A system and a method are provided that prevent a wrong panel of a structure such as an aircraft from being opened for inspection of an interior of the structure. A system includes a computer, a portable terminal and a camera configured to capture an image of a structure with panels attached to generate a first image and capture another image of the structure with a predetermined panel among the panels removed to generate a second image and configured to send the first image and the second image to the computer. The computer combines the first image and the second image to generate a third image and sends the third image to the portable terminal. The portable terminal displays the third image. In the third image, the predetermined panel is translucently shown with at least one component at an interior of the predetermined panel being seen through.
US10855955B2 Group display system
A system for generating an image display comprising a digital camera for capturing digital images, a computer for automatically selecting a digital image template having a designated location for disposing one of the captured digital images, and the computer for selecting one of the captured digital images to be disposed therein, an electronic display for displaying the digital template with the captured digital image disposed in the designated location, and a transmission channel for transmitting to the electronic display the captured digital images.
US10855954B2 Periphery monitoring device
A periphery monitoring device according to an embodiment includes storage that stores therein image data generated by an imager mounted on a vehicle; a switching controller that switches between a first display mode in which current image data currently generated by the imager is displayed and a second display mode in which past image data previously generated by the imager is displayed, for display of the image data stored in the storage; and an output that outputs information to a display device at the time of switching between the first display mode for displaying the current image data being currently generated by the imager and the second display mode for displaying the past image data previously generated by the imager. The information represents a transition of the image data between when the past image data is generated and when the current image data is generated.
US10855953B2 Vehicular control system with forward viewing camera and beam emitting antenna array
A vehicular control system includes an antenna array disposed at a vehicle. The antenna array emits a beam external the vehicle. A forward viewing camera is disposed at a windshield of the vehicle and views forward of the vehicle through the windshield. A control includes an image processor operable to process image data captured by the camera. The control, responsive at least in part to processing by the image processor of image data captured by the camera, determines a weather condition and/or a driving condition at the vehicle. The control may adjust the beam emitted by the antenna array responsive to determination of the weather condition and/or driving condition at the vehicle. The control may adjust power of the beam and/or a beam pattern of the beam responsive to determination of the weather condition and/or driving condition at the vehicle.
US10855950B1 High bandwidth video push-cables for pipe inspection systems
High bandwidth push-cables for high speed image or video data transmission between a camera head and a cable reel or camera control unit (CCU) are disclosed.
US10855948B2 Digital video recorder privacy
A system includes an outward facing video camera, a digital video recorder, a geolocation device, an interface, and a processor. The interface is configured to receive video data from the outward facing vehicle camera and receive location data from the geolocation device. The processor is configured to determine a digital video recorder storing state; disable transfer of video data to the digital video recorder in response to the digital video recorder storing state being a prohibited state; and enable transfer of the video data from the outward facing video camera to the digital video recorder for storage in response to the digital video recorder storing state being not the prohibited state.
US10855947B2 Audio-video control system
An audio-video control system comprises a first audio sensor, a controller, an audio player, a first motion sensor and a processor. The first audio sensor receives a first audio signal in a first area when the first audio sensor is enabled. The controller determines whether the first audio sensor receives the first audio signal. The first motion sensor detects a motion of a first object in the first area to generate a first motion detecting signal. The controller enables the first audio sensor according to the first motion detecting signal. The processor controls the first and second devices via a local area network, controls the audio player to play an audio notifying signal according to the first motion detecting signal, and processes the first audio signal to obtain a control signal to selectively control the first device or the second device when the source of the first audio signal corresponds to the first account.
US10855946B2 Semiconductor integrated circuit, display device provided with same, and control method
Disclosed herein is a semiconductor integrated circuit which controls the quality of an image and includes a viewer detector, a region specifier, and a controller. The viewer detector detects the number of viewer(s) watching the image and a gaze region being watched by the viewer within the image. If the number of viewers is plural, the region specifier specifies a local region of the image as a target region based on a plurality of gaze regions being watched by the viewers. The controller performs image quality control on the target region.
US10855944B2 Solid-state image pickup apparatus
A solid-state image pickup apparatus includes a light receiving element, a reading gate, a former-stage storage unit, a latter-stage storage unit, a floating diffusion, an amplification transistor, a reset transistor, and an address transistor. The former-stage storage unit stores a signal charge read from the light receiving element. The latter-stage storage unit stores the signal charge transported from the former-stage storage unit. The floating diffusion converts the signal charge transferred from the latter-stage storage unit into a signal voltage.
US10855939B1 Stacked image sensor with programmable edge detection for high frame rate imaging and an imaging method thereof
A compact high frame rate image sensing system has a three CMOS semiconductor circuit chip stack formation, and an imaging method thereof. The bottom chip has an array of light sensitive regions and structures to capture an image. The middle chip includes a Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) or a Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) frame buffer circuit. The top chip includes image processing and logic circuit elements to rapidly extract an image or its main characteristics as determined by a boundary detecting filter block. The image sensing system also includes a compiling tool to provide the programming parameters to the programmable filter blocks in order to optimize the image sensing system for a specific motion detection application.
US10855936B2 Skeleton-based effects and background replacement
Various embodiments of the present invention relate generally to systems and methods for analyzing and manipulating images and video. In particular, a multi-view interactive digital media representation (MVIDMR) of a person can be generated from live images of a person captured from a hand-held camera. Using the image data from the live images, a skeleton of the person and a boundary between the person and a background can be determined from different viewing angles and across multiple images. Using the skeleton and the boundary data, effects can be added to the person, such as wings. The effects can change from image to image to account for the different viewing angles of the person captured in each image.
US10855935B2 Seamless setup and control for home entertainment devices and content
Embodiments described herein enable a switching device to automatically select AV port(s) coupled to electronic device(s) that a user would like to use to watch and/or listen to content. The AV port(s) may be automatically selected based on receiving a command, determining that a particular remote control device is being used, and/or determining that a particular piece of content has been selected. Upon detection of such events, a source device for providing content is identified from among a plurality of source devices. Thereafter, an AV port from among a plurality of AV ports to which the identified source device is connected is identified. The identified AV port is then selected so that the identified source device becomes connected to an AV port to which a sink device is connected. In this way, the switching device can provide content from the identified source device to the sink device for presentation thereby.
US10855933B2 Terminal and image processing method thereof
A terminal according to the present disclosure comprises an inputter for receiving input of a preview image converted from light reflected from surroundings of the terminal; a controller for identifying a type of an object included in the preview image and selecting two or more image filters using a recommended algorithm regarding an image filter to be applied to the preview image; and a display for displaying the preview image to which the selected two or more image filters are applied, wherein the controller may apply a first image filter of the two or more filters to a first image area of the preview image and apply a second image filter that is different from the first image filter to a second image area that is an area excluding the first image area of the preview image.
US10855928B2 Image capture apparatus and control method thereof
An image capture apparatus that allows the user to easily change the brightness of an image that is shot while using automatic exposure control is disclosed. The image capture apparatus comprises a setting unit configured to be able to set a reference value of proper exposure. The image capture apparatus determines exposure conditions based on the luminance information and the reference value, wherein the reference value is a value used as a reference exposure value from which exposure conditions are varied in an exposure compensation.
US10855925B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and program
There is provided an information processing device, an information processing method, and a program to enable an observer to visually recognize an image in a virtual space with higher convenience, the information processing device including: a control unit that controls, on a basis of a gazing point or a gazing target of an observer to an image in a virtual space, an angle-of-view of a virtual camera for defining the image in the virtual space; and an image information output unit that outputs information about the image in the virtual space.
US10855922B2 Inner monitoring system of autonomous vehicle and system thereof
A method of monitoring an interior of an autonomous vehicle using an image sensor including a unit pixel composed of an infrared pixel and three primary color-pixels, according to an embodiment of the present invention, includes the following procedure. Setting an RGB mode boundary value that is expressed in illumination and an infrared mode boundary value having illumination lower than the RGB mode boundary value; acquiring an illumination value of the interior of the vehicle; and creating an RGB image and an infrared image from the image sensor in accordance with the illumination value and driving in a common mode that creates both of the RGB image and the infrared image when the illumination value is less than the RGB mode boundary value and is the infrared mode boundary value or more.
US10855920B1 Power supplying and image processing system and operating method thereof
A power supplying and image processing system adapted to a camera comprises a boost converter, an Ethernet power circuit, a signal conversion circuit, and a host. The boost converter receives an input power to boost and output thereof. The Ethernet power circuit receives the boosted power to output a DC device power to the camera, and forwards an image signal captured by the camera. The signal conversion circuit has a first interface and a second interface with different types, receives the image signal through the electrical connection between the first interface and the Ethernet power circuit, and converts a format of the image signal. The host obtains the format-converted image signal to perform an AI operation to generate a control signal to control operations of the camera or to show an image corresponding to the format-converted image signal the on a display device.
US10855917B2 Data processing method and device, chip, and camera
A data processing method includes obtaining merged attribute information of an image sensor, obtaining pixel data of the image sensor, and processing the pixel data according to the merged attribute information. The merged attribute information includes elements each corresponding to at least one pixel of the image sensor and containing N types of attribute information of the at least one pixel. N is an integer larger than or equal to 2.
US10855914B1 Computer systems for updating a record to reflect data contained in image of document automatically captured on a user's remote mobile phone displaying an alignment guide and using a downloaded app
An alignment guide may be provided in the field of view of a camera associated with a mobile device used to capture an image of a check. When the image of the check is within the alignment guide in the field of view, an image may be taken by the camera and provided from the mobile device to a financial institution. The alignment guide may be adjustable at the mobile device. The image capture may be performed automatically by the camera or the mobile device as soon as the image of the check is determined to be within the alignment guide. The check may be deposited in a user's bank account based on the image. Any technique for sending the image to the financial institution may be used.
US10855913B1 Wearable camera, video playback system, and video playback method
A wearable camera includes: a storage section that stores therein video data of captured moving image; and a controller that adds a bookmark signal to the video data when an event included in the video data is detected, in which the bookmark signal indicates a location at which playback of the video data starts when the video data is played back.
US10855909B2 Method and apparatus for obtaining binocular panoramic image, and storage medium
A method for obtaining a binocular panoramic image is performed at an electronic apparatus. The method includes: obtaining first and second panoramic images acquired by two panoramic cameras; obtaining at least one group of a first pixel located in the first panoramic image and a second pixel located in the second panoramic image; calculating a distance between the first pixel and the second pixel in each group, and obtaining depth information corresponding to the two panoramic image according to the distance between the first pixel and the second pixel; obtaining a second monocular panoramic image through mapping by using one of the two panoramic images as a first monocular panoramic image, in combination with the corresponding depth information and a preset pupil distance between a first eye and a second eye; and displaying the first monocular panoramic image and the second monocular panoramic image in corresponding display regions.
US10855908B2 Device, method, and storage medium for determining a focus direction using phase difference detection in focus detection regions
A focus control device, comprising an image sensor capable of generating a phase difference detection signal, a focus detection region setting circuit that sets a plurality of focus detection regions having at least some parts in common, in a region of the image sensor that receives the light flux, an AF control circuit comprising a first calculation section that calculates a first focus direction based on a phase difference detection signal from a first focus detection region, and a second calculation section that is capable of detecting a larger focus deviation amount than a focus deviation amount that can be detected by the first calculation section, and calculates a second focus direction based on a phase difference detection signal from a second focus detection region, and a controller that determines focus direction in which to perform focus adjustment based on the first focus direction and the second focus direction.
US10855907B2 Controlling the focus of a camera using focus statistics
Apparatus for controlling the focus of a camera arranged to capture a sequence of frames, includes an image processor configured to: form an image characteristic for a plurality of blocks of a first frame, each block comprising one or more pixels of the first frame; and calculate an image parameter for each block by combining the image characteristics of blocks lying within a predefined zone relative to that block; and a focus controller configured to derive a measure of focus for a selected frame area of the first frame by identifying a set of blocks whose respective predefined zones, when combined, substantially represent the selected frame area, and forming a measure of focus for the selected frame area by so combining the image parameters of the set of blocks; wherein the focus controller is configured to generate a signal for controlling camera focus in dependence on the measure of focus formed for the selected frame area of the first frame.
US10855905B2 Focus adjustment device and imaging apparatus
A focus adjustment device comprising: a first detector which detects a focused state by a contrast detection system; second detectors which detect a focused state by a phase difference detection system; and a control unit which controls the first detector and second detectors so as to detect the focused state by the second detectors when detecting the focused state by the first detector.
US10855902B2 System, method and apparatus for networking-independent synchronized generation of a series of images
System, Method and Apparatus for generating a collection of images, the technique including providing at least two mobile devices with a data processing unit, a storage memory and a camera integrated therein or connected thereto; providing a master system with a data processing unit and a storage memory or configuring of one of the mobile devices as master system and configuring of the other or of all mobile devices as slave systems; setting a recording criterion in the master system; transmitting the recording criterion to the slave systems; setting a series ending criterion in the master system; transmitting the series ending criterion to the slave systems; respectively performing a process for recording an image on each slave system as long as the series ending criterion is not fulfilled comprising the steps of recording at least one image with the camera of one of the slave systems whenever the recording criterion is fulfilled, and sending the image from the slave system to the master system together with a time stamp, a series number and/or another variable for grouping the image; saving each of the images sent respectively with their time stamp, their series number and/or their variable for grouping in the storage memory of the master system; and generating a series of images comprising the images sent in order according to their time stamp, their series number and/or their variable for grouping.
US10855899B2 Method and apparatus for identifying a device from a camera input
A method of controlling a device is provided including identifying a registered device from a screen input by a camera, receiving a user input for the identified device, and transmitting a control command corresponding to the input to the identified device.
US10855897B2 Imaging system for a motor vehicle
An imaging system for a motor vehicle, including a camera housing part (10) and at least one camera module (1) mounted at an attachment wall (12) of the camera housing part (10). The camera module (1) has a radially outwardly directed flange (5) with several radially outwardly directed protrusions (4), and a closed retainer ring (8). The protrusions (4) and/or the retainer ring (8) are elastically deformable, and the retainer ring (8) is attached by pushing it over the protrusions (4) under elastic deformation of the retainer ring (8) and/or the protrusions (4) to an attachment position. The camera module (1) is attached at the attachment wall (12) by clamping the attachment wall (12) between the retainer ring (8) and the flange (5) of the camera module (1).
US10855893B2 Solid-state imaging device with uneven structures and method for manufacturing the same, and electronic apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a solid-state imaging device, a method for manufacturing the same, and an electronic apparatus capable of improving sensitivity while suppressing degradation of color mixture.The solid-state imaging device includes an anti-reflection portion having a moth-eye structure provided on a boundary surface on a light-receiving surface side of a photoelectric conversion region of each pixel arranged two-dimensionally, and an inter-pixel light-blocking portion provided below the boundary surface of the anti-reflection portion to block incident light. In addition, the photoelectric conversion region is a semiconductor region, and the inter-pixel light-blocking portion has a trench structure obtained by digging the semiconductor region in a depth direction at a pixel boundary. The techniques according to the present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a solid-state imaging device of a rear surface irradiation type.
US10855886B2 Cubiform method
A method performed by a module executing on a computing device. The method includes receiving a request to generate a new color lookup table (“C-LUT”). The request includes at least one parameter value indicating a parameter change input by a user. The request may also indicate a number of data-points in the new C-LUT. The method includes generating a new color value for each of the data-points based on the at least one parameter value. The module appends the new color value for each of the data-points to a data structure and generates the new C-LUT from the data structure. The new color lookup table is operable to replace a current color lookup table.
US10855885B2 Image processing apparatus, method therefor, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus includes a skin area detection unit configured to detect a skin area of an object person, a difference area detection unit configured to detect a difference area between the visible light image and the infrared light image, a correction target area detection unit configured to detect a correction target area of the object person based on the skin area detected by the skin area detection unit and the difference area detected by the difference area detection unit, and a correction unit configured to correct the correction target area in the visible light image.
US10855881B1 Vectorized multi-level halftoning using ternary logic
Systems, methods, software for halftoning. In one embodiment, a halftone system receives a raster image comprising an array of pixels, and performs a multi-level halftoning process on one or more blocks of the pixels. The system identifies thresholds that distinguish different intensity levels. For each block, the system identifies a set of pixel values for the pixels in the block, performs a vectorized comparison of the set of pixel values to each of the thresholds to generate sets of comparison bits, and performs ternary logic operations with three of the sets of comparison bits as input to define a set of low-order bits and a set of higher-order bits for the pixels in the block.
US10855877B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method and storage medium
The image processing apparatus of the present invention includes: an image data acquisition unit configured to acquire image data; a generation unit configured to generate an ejection pattern of ink droplets from the image data, which are ejected for forming dots from a plurality of nozzles of an image forming apparatus; a characteristic acquisition unit configured to acquire an ejection characteristic of ink droplets of the image forming apparatus; and a pattern change processing unit configured to change the ejection pattern based on the ejection characteristic and the ejection pattern, and the pattern change processing unit repeatedly performs, in a case where a gap occurs between dots that should be formed so as to contact each other by the image forming apparatus, the ejection pattern change until the gap is eliminated.
US10855876B2 Management system configured to manage and store image data generated by an image processing device and transmit requested image data to a terminal device and communication system having the same
In response to a position information request, a controller in a management system transmits original image position information to an image processing device such that the controller transmits first and second original image position information, respectively, in response to first and second position information requests that are different from each other, first and second original image storage positions indicated by the first and second original image position information being different from each other. The controller receives original image data from the image processing device that has accessed by using the original image position information, stores the original image data at an original image storage position, and transmits code data to the image processing device. In response to a target image data request from a terminal device that has acquired target image position information by reading a code image, the controller transmits target image data to the terminal device.
US10855873B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a body, an image forming device configured to form an image on a recording medium and supported by the body, an attachment configured to be removably attached to the body, and a cover configured to be removably attached to the body. The cover is configured to cover the attachment attached to the body. The attachment is configured to switch a state in use of the image forming apparatus by attaching and removing of the attachment to and from the body.
US10855856B2 Image processing apparatus, control method, and storage medium for setting and/or performing a transmission process for image data based on a transmission setting
One or more embodiments of an image processing apparatus, control method and storage mediums for use therewith are provided herein. At least one embodiment of an image processing apparatus receives setting information related to a transmission of an image from an external apparatus, sets whether to display a confirmation screen related to the setting information on an operation unit, and controls to differentiate whether or not the confirmation screen related to the setting information is displayed on the operation unit after the setting information is received in accordance with whether or not the setting of displaying the confirmation screen is performed.
US10855844B1 Learning based metric determination for service sessions
Techniques are described for generating metrics about an individual's experience. One of the method describes providing, by at least one processor, the session record as input to at least one computer-processable model that determines, based on the session record, at least one metric for the service session, the at least one model having been trained, using machine learning and based at least partly on survey data for previous service sessions, to provide the at least one metric associated with the individual's experience. The method includes associating, by at least one processor, the metric of the individual's experience with the individual. The method also includes communicating, by at least one processor, the at least one metric for presentation through a user interface of a computing device.
US10855842B1 Mechanisms for scheduling outbound calls from call centers
Communications channels between systems can be managed such that unnecessary use of the channels is limited. A computer system can initiate a request to establish communications channels between a client device and the computer system. A notification is sent to the client device, which causes the client device to prompt the user to either accept the request or reschedule the requested establishing of the communications channel.
US10855841B1 Selective call notification for a communication device
A first communication device includes a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The processor is configured to receive, during a first call with a second communication device, an indication of a second call from a third communication device. The processor is further configured to monitor the first call, in response to the indication of the second call, for a pause in speech of at least a threshold duration. The processor is further configured to initiate, in response to detecting the pause in speech of at least the threshold duration, an audio message indicating call information associated with the second call.
US10855840B2 Systems and methods for automatically conducting risk assessments for telephony communications
Systems and methods for using machine-learning techniques for labeling incoming calls with categories relating to a risk level. A model is generated using call log data. The call log data is augmented using information from additional data sources to generate features for the model. The model may then be used to categorize additional incoming calls. The model may be used in real-time to categorize incoming calls, or categorization results may be stored for a plurality of calling numbers. Various embodiments provide various technical advantages by virtue of how the components of the system are deployed between an endpoint communication device, a telephony provider system, and possibly other systems.
US10855839B1 Customized call lists for voip systems using high-level programming
Certain aspects of the disclosure are directed to customized communication lists for data communications systems using high-level programming. According to a specific example, a data communications server is configured to interface with a remotely-situated client entity using a first programming language. The data communications server includes a communication control engine that is configured to provide a private branch exchange (PBX) for the client entity. The communication control engine is configured and arranged to identify client-specific sets of control data derived from instructions written in a second programming language that is compatible with the first programming language, and to control communication routing by determining whether to route incoming data communications in response to a comparison of at least one feature of the incoming data communications telephone communications and the client-specific sets of control data.
US10855838B2 Systems and methods for blockchain wireless services in a controlled environment
A method of providing blockchain wireless services in a controlled environment is provided. The method comprises a wireless communication device associated with an inmate of a controlled environment receiving one of a voice and video call from a device external to the controlled environment. The method further comprises the device placing the received call into a hold state and sending a request for validation of the call via a blockchain, the request identifying at least parties to the call. The method further comprises the device, upon receipt of validation, removing the call from the hold state; and enabling at least one of voice and video functionality for the parties. The method further comprises the wireless communication device sending the request for validation to a telecommunications server and the server conducting real time monitoring of the call. The method further comprises the device continuously recording the call.
US10855832B2 Mobile communication terminals, their directional input units, and methods thereof
This disclosure generally relates to various directional input units of a mobile communication terminal, where such directional input units receive a single user input or multiple concurrent user inputs and then acquires at least one selecting (user) sub-input therefrom while a terminal is in its powered-off state or its off-state. After acquiring the selecting user sub-input, a terminal runs at least one pre-selected operation which is selected from a set of multiple pre-selected operations and which matches the selecting user sub-input when a terminal powers on from its powered-off state or wakes up from its off-state. A directional input unit may acquire the selecting user sub-input from a movement of at least a portion thereof, a contact between at least a portion thereof and a user body part, or the like. As a result, a terminal can provide a user with more seamless operations.
US10855829B2 Zero touch provisioning
According to one embodiment, a method comprises automatically uploading device information from a first network device in a first operating state to a second network device in response to an event, such as an initial power up. The second network device is part of the cloud, and thus, providing cloud-based services. Subsequent to the uploading of the device information, the first network device receives information controlling the operation of the first network device based on the device information.
US10855824B2 In-folding hinge structure having flexible display panel installed thereon
In a mobile communication terminal in which a flexible display panel is provided in two body portions which are foldably connected to each other, a plurality of rotation supports are provided in a central joint that connects the two body portions and two sliding panels sliding in the respective body portions together and the rotation supports are directly connected to the two body portions to support rotation of the body portions such that the body portions do not rotate over 180 degrees when the two body portions are fully unfolded, whereby damage of the flexible display panel provided on the surfaces of the two body portions is prevented.
US10855823B2 Terminal
A terminal is provided, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure. The terminal includes a printed circuit board, a display panel, and at least two functional modules. The printed circuit board is electrically coupled to the display panel. The display panel includes a display portion for displaying information, and a functional recess configured to receive the at least two functional modules. The functional recess is at least partially surrounded by the display portion. In the terminal of the embodiment the display portion can have a larger size, thereby displaying with a larger size of the display panel can be achieved.
US10855822B2 Terminal display assembly and mobile terminal
A terminal display assembly and a mobile terminal are disclosed. The terminal display assembly may include a display screen, a light transmission and a seal ring. The display screen may define a through hole penetrating through the display screen in a thickness direction of the display screen. The light-transmission cover plate may be disposed on the display screen and cover the through hole. The seal ring may be disposed in the through hole. The seal ring may include a bottom and an outer wall. The bottom may be disposed on the light-transmission cover plate. The outer wall may be connected to the bottom, and at least a part of the outer wall may be disposed on the display screen.
US10855818B2 Apparatus and methods for optimizing dirty memory pages in embedded devices
Disclosed are apparatus and methods for providing images of memory objects. A computing device can receive a plurality of memory objects for one or more executable software components. The computing device can classify the plurality of memory objects in accord with a plurality of object classifications. A particular object classification can represent a probability that a memory object classified with the particular object classification is to be written to during execution of the one or more executable software components. The computing device can order the plurality of memory objects based on the plurality of object classifications. The computing device can provide an image for the one or more executable software components using the computing device, where the image includes the ordered plurality of memory objects.
US10855816B2 Highly parallel programmable packet editing engine with a scalable control infrastructure
A highly parallel programmable packet editing engine with a scalable control infrastructure includes receiving an ingress packet having one or more headers; assigning, by one or more processors, the one or more headers of the ingress packet to a number of zones, wherein each zone is a grouping of adjacent headers that are closely related to one another by information content or processing type; performing, by the one or more processors, offset computations for the one or more headers in a zone concurrently with offset computations of headers assigned to other zones; performing, by the one or more processors, different header operations on the one or more headers concurrently with respective ones of a plurality of editing engines; combining, by the one or more processors, the edited one or more headers at the computed offsets to generate a modified egress packet; and providing, for transmission, the modified egress packet.
US10855812B1 Automated identification of service boundaries based on system focus optimization using distributed tracing data
A method for microservices architecture optimization is disclosed. The method includes receiving a first application request message at a gateway service, and generating a first client request message, by the gateway service, based on the first application request message. The first client request message may have a customized header comprising an identification of the gateway service. The method may include forwarding the first client request message from the gateway service to a first service of a plurality of services, and the first service updating the customized header of the first client request message to add an identification of the first service. The method includes generating, at the first service, a first client response message comprising the customized header, and generating, at the gateway service, a deployment scheme for a subset of services of the plurality of services based on the customized header of the first client response message. The deployment scheme may utilize an application specific criteria.
US10855811B2 Network device and information processing method
For information processing, a network device includes a first communication component that is connected with a server via a first type of access network, and performs an information interaction with the server. The network device further includes a second communication component that is connected to the first communication component. The second communication component connects with at least one terminal device and performs an information interaction with the at least one terminal device by sending information based on an information interaction with the server.
US10855810B2 Barcode reader that obtains firmware from a remote server
A barcode reader may include barcode reading hardware, which may include an image sensor. The image sensor may capture an image of a barcode within a field of view. The barcode reading hardware may also include a communication interface for output of decoded data to a remote computing system. The barcode reader may also include volatile memory and non-volatile memory. The non-volatile memory may include start-up instructions. The barcode reader may also include a processor. The processor may be configured to, upon power-up of the barcode reader, execute the start-up instructions to obtain firmware for operating the barcode reader from a remote configuration server, load the firmware to the volatile memory, and commence execution of the firmware to commence barcode reading functions of the barcode reader without performing a re-boot operation.
US10855808B1 Intelligent load balancer
Techniques for routing requests on a network are described. In accordance with certain aspects, a temporal window is incremented or moved over time to facilitate dynamic routing decisions. The temporal window may be used to project or estimate incoming request traffic based on a suitable probabilistic distribution model, such as a Poisson or Gaussian probability distribution, applied to the window so as to estimate or predict traffic at different times as the window is incremented. Estimated execution times for incoming requests may also be computed so that arrival and completion times of each request or traffic event can be modeled. Processor-implemented routines may be employed to solve the sub-problems defined by the temporal window incoming traffic estimation and the estimated execution times efficiently, allowing the parent or overall routing decision problem to be solved efficiently using dynamic processes, including in real-time contexts.
US10855806B2 Proxy injection of browser-executable functions
A proxy, such as a proxy server or proxy server application executed on a user device may inject code into web content for execution by a web browser. The injected code may perform functions such as tracking and reporting interaction with the web content and browser-level filtering of the web content. The web browser may execute the injected code to track and report user interaction with the web content and to filter web content delivered to the web browser.
US10855804B2 Needs-matching navigator system
A needs-matching navigator system and social network facilitator appurtenances including, for a large user plurality, software driven modules residing on electronic communications enabled platforms and devices. Beyond altruistically enhancing flourishing life horizons and life quality metrics, the modules facilitate (A) knowing respective user bias, profile, perspective, wellbeing orientation, and privacy preference; (B) understanding user needs description and wellbeing criteria; (C) finding answer and solutions to the needs by user biased projecting the description onto electronically stored knowledge-bases; (D) matching the user to the answers and solutions; and preferably (E) creating an instant electronic communications interactive community for the respective user, by inverse projecting large subsets of the answers and solutions back onto the large plurality of users; according to said users' profiles and needs descriptions. This navigable community may be classified into spontaneous castes; having various degrees of relevant understanding, expertise, experience, and/or curiosity about these answer and/or solution projections.
US10855801B2 Indicating recent content publication activity by a user
Collecting and distributing information related to recent content publication activity of an instant messaging (IM) user provides other users in a network with timely, relevant information about people known to the user or within the same social network. A user participating in a social network can quickly and efficiently perceive new information related to other users (referred to as co-users) in a social network by reviewing the co-users' recent content publication activity. A user may be made able to do so without requiring the co-user to send a communication directly to the user regarding the new facts or new content, and also without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.
US10855796B2 Data storage method and device
The present disclosure provides a data storage method and device, wherein the method comprises: invoking a local storage interface of a browser, and storing application data to a storage space under a domain name corresponding to a current page, the domain name supporting a generic domain name; when the storage space under the domain name is insufficient to store the application data, creating at least one iframe, each iframe loading a proxy page corresponding to a sub-domain name under the domain name; and storing remaining application data in an additional storage space corresponding to the at least one sub-domain name. The method allows the local storage of a browser to meet the data storage demand of various capacities.
US10855792B2 HTTP-based stream delivery
Stream delivery within a content delivery network (CDN) includes recording the stream using a recording tier, and playing the stream using a player tier. Recording begins when the stream is received in a source format. The stream is then converted into an intermediate format (IF), which comprises a stream manifest, one or more fragment indexes (FI), and a set of IF fragments. A player process begins when a requesting client is associated with a CDN HTTP proxy. In response to receipt at the proxy of a request for the stream, the HTTP proxy retrieves (either from the archive or the data store) the stream manifest and at least one fragment index. Using the fragment index, the IF fragments are retrieved to the HTTP proxy, converted to a target format, and then served in response to the client request. Preferably, fragments are accessed, cached and served by the proxy via HTTP.
US10855785B2 Participant engagement detection and control system for online sessions
In implementations of a participant engagement detection and control system for online sessions, a computing device implements a participant engagement system to monitor user actions of participants during an online session, and track engagement levels of the participants by mapping the user actions and content of the online session to a timeline of the online session. Engagement scores for the participants are determined based on the mapping of the user actions and the content at each time interval of the timeline. Low-engagement participants having a probability of dropping out of the online session are determined based on the engagement scores. Engaging content is selected as determined to increase an engagement level of the low-engagement participants, and the engaging content is communicated to the low-engagement participants. Furthermore, the engaging content and identifiers of the low-engagement participants can be communicated to a presenter of the online session.
US10855783B2 Communication notification trigger modeling preview
In some embodiments, a real-time and interactive preview of alerts is provided in a user interface. A computer system parses a set of rules that specifies an alert definition. Each rule identifies a set of observations and an alert trigger criterion based on user input in the user interface. For a rule, the computer system accesses historical data corresponding to the set of observations identified by the rule and determines, based on an analysis of the historical data, time points that trigger alerts over a time period according to the rule. The analysis is based on the alert trigger criterion identified by the rule. The computer system aggregates, based on the alert definition, the time points determined for the rule with time points determined for another rule from the set of rules. Further, the computer system generates an alert preview over the time period for presentation at the user interface.
US10855779B2 Information processing system and control method
There is provided an information processing system in which, when a service server receives a request for invalidating a cloud user authority to use a first function, the cloud user authority to use the first function is invalidated, and a local user authority is invalidated.
US10855778B2 Distributed ledger for edge server management
In a system comprising a set of gateway devices operatively coupled to a set of edge servers, a method obtains data at a given one of the edge servers, wherein at least a portion of the data comprises valuation data attributable to at least one of the one or more gateway devices. The method sends the data from the given one of the edge servers to a blockchain or distributed ledger shared by the set of edge servers for storage of the data on the blockchain. Such a method provides blockchain-based edge server value management that enables a single view of cross-edge operational and value contributions associated with the set of edge servers in the system.
US10855777B2 Declarative security management plugins
Systems and methods for a client-server system including a client and a runtime server to provide extended management services utilizing declarative service management plugins. The client may transmit client service data associated with a set of extension declarations of a service plugin package using a client service plugin. The runtime server may add the set of extension declarations to the first set of the management services. The runtime server may receive the client service data from the client. The runtime server may provide a management service of a set of management services for the client that may be based on the client service data and a subset of the set of extension declarations corresponding to the first management service. The first subset of the set of extension declarations may specify how the first management service is provided to the client.
US10855776B2 Method and device for managing sessions
A method and device for managing sessions comprises obtaining first identification information of a first session of a plurality of sessions and group operation identification information of a group operation to be performed for the plurality of sessions, each of the plurality of sessions replicating, from a source of the session to a destination of the session, a file system or a management system that manages the file system; determining whether the first session meets a condition that a session is suitable to be selected as a managing session, the managing session managing the plurality of sessions to perform the group operation on the plurality of sessions; in response to the first session failing to meet the condition, obtaining second identification information of a second session of the plurality of sessions, the second identification information being different from the first identification information; and selecting the managing session based on the second identification information.
US10855769B2 Prioritizing memory devices to replace based on namespace health
A computing device includes an interface configured to interface and communicate with a dispersed storage network (DSN), a memory that stores operational instructions, and processing circuitry operably coupled to the interface and to the memory. The processing circuitry is configured to execute the operational instructions to perform various operations and functions. The computing device detects memory error(s) associated with a plurality of sets of memory devices of sets of storage unit(s) (SU(s)) within the DSN that distributedly store a set of encoded data slices (EDSs). The computing device facilitates detection of EDS error(s) associated with the memory error(s). For a set of memory devices, the computing device establishes a corresponding memory replacement priority level and facilitates replacement of corresponding memory device(s) associated with the EDS error(s) based on the corresponding memory replacement priority level.
US10855767B1 Distribution of batch data to sharded readers
A system may route incoming data to different data shards using a scalable system architecture. The system may include a data ingestion service, such as a naming service that may input data for you by the system. This data may be routed to specific applications, which may be associated with different shards of the data. The system may decouple data ingestion components from application components to enable adding additional capacity at either end of the system, or anywhere between, to accommodate increases in demand and/or to increase throughput. For example, the system may be modified to add additional data ingestion components without modifying the number of applications components to increase throughput of data ingestion. Similarly, the system may be modified to add application components without modifying the number of data ingestion components to increase throughput of data analysis, for example.
US10855763B2 Method and apparatus for synchronizing applications' consumption of remote data
Presented here are methods and systems for enabling multiple consumers to view an ordered data stream at the same time. An embodiment of the invention follows a client-server model, in which there is one server that is the source of the data and multiple clients that are the consumers of the data. Additionally, this invention can also be embodied by a number of other models, including but not limited to: 1) multiple servers or server clusters acting as data sources, and multiple clients acting as consumers, 2) pure peer-to-peer, where each peer can be both a source and/or a consumer of data, 3) a server-assisted peer-to-peer model, where peers may be both a source and/or a consumer of data and a set of one or more servers act as source and back-up and provide meta-information about the peers, such as which data is available from which peer.
US10855759B2 Utilizing a hierarchical index in a dispersed storage network
A method for execution by a dispersed storage and task (DST) processing unit includes generating contention level data by evaluating an update contention level in response to determining to update an entry of a node of a dispersed hierarchical index. The update of the node is executed when the contention level data indicates that the update contention level is favorable. An index update request is generated for transmission to an index update unit via a network when the contention level data indicates that the update contention level is unfavorable.
US10855753B2 Distributed computing of vehicle data by selecting a computation resource of a remote server that satisfies a selection policy for meeting resource requirements according to capability information
The technology disclosed allows for remote distributed computing and storage of vehicle data obtained from one or more vehicles. Specifically, the technology disclosed is capable of determining, at a vehicle, resource requirements for a software application. The technology disclosed is also capable of selecting a computation resource from a plurality of computation resources based on one or more selection policies for meeting the resource requirements, sending the vehicle data from the vehicle to the selected computation resource, receiving at the vehicle data from the selected computation resource and utilizing the data obtained from the computation resource and data in the vehicle in the software application.
US10855752B2 Promulgating information on websites using servers
A method uses web servers to promulgate information from one server to another, instead of promulgating the information by the user to each server individually. A first server receives a first request for promulgating web-information from a user, locally promulgates the web-information, and sends a second request to at least one second website server to instruct the second website server to locally promulgate the web-information. The selection of the second server is done according to a preset configuration file which includes a relationship mapping between the first website server and the second website server. The relationship mapping may provide the user information related to the second website server based on the user information related to the first website server. The present disclosure further discloses a communication apparatus and a communication system.
US10855751B2 Securing content using pipelines
A transcoding service is described that is capable of transcoding or otherwise processing content, such as video, audio or multimedia content, by utilizing one or more pipelines. A pipeline can enable a user to submit transcoding jobs (or other processing jobs) into an available pipeline, where a transcoding service (or other such service) assigns one or more computing resources to process the jobs received to each pipeline. The transcoding service and the pipelines can be provided by at least one service provider (e.g., a cloud computing provider) or other such entity to a plurality of customers. A service provider can also provide the computing resources (e.g., servers, virtual machines, etc.) used to process the transcoding jobs from the pipelines.
US10855749B2 Methods, devices and systems for a distributed coordination engine-based exchange that implements a blockchain distributed ledger
A distributed system that implements an online exchange may comprise a plurality of server nodes, each of which being configured to receive exchange transaction proposals from customers of the online exchange over a computer network and each being configured to store a copy of a blockchain distributed ledger of completed exchange transactions. A distributed coordination engine may be coupled, over the computer network, to the plurality of server nodes and may receive a plurality of exchange transaction proposals from the plurality of server nodes. The distributed coordination engine may be being further configured to achieve consensus on the plurality of exchange transaction proposals and to generate, in response, an ordering of agreed-upon exchange transaction proposals that includes the plurality of exchange transaction proposals on which consensus has been reached. This ordering of agreed-upon exchange transaction proposals is identically provided to each of the server nodes and specifies the order in which the server nodes are to execute exchange transactions and to update their copy of the distributed ledger. The ordering of agreed-upon exchange transaction proposals may optionally be re-ordered and identically provided to each server node to conform to the local orderings at the exchange transaction proposal's node server of origin.
US10855746B2 Generating content fragments for content distribution
Disclosed are various examples for specifying portions of content files that can be stored on a client device. A content file stored in a remote storage area can be segmented into content fragments. A manifest file that specifies which portions of the content file correspond to content fragments can also be generated. The manifest file and content fragments can be packaged into a content package file that is stored on a client device and interpreted by a content proxy server.
US10855745B2 Systems and methods for downloading data chunks using a varying number of simultaneous connections
Systems and methods are provided that may be implemented to adjust or otherwise vary the number of simultaneous and separate connections that are employed for downloading separate data chunks of a single data file across a network from a single backend data source. A common file hashing algorithm may be extended to provide hashing by parts on multiple sets of data bytes, and may be implemented together with connection logic executing on a frontend client system and the leveraging of backend components.
US10855744B2 Systems and methods for dynamic file creation
A dynamic file creation including a processor coupled to a data storage device and configured to execute a content downloading module system is provided. The content downloading module is configured to acquire a source identifier associated with a data repository. The content downloading module executes a plurality of separate and distinct download content portion requests on the data repository for portions of data pursuant to user specific parameters. The content downloading module downloads the portions of the data from the data repository into the data storage device as separate and distinct intermediate data files. The content downloading module combines the separate and distinct intermediate data files corresponding to each of the portions of the data into a consolidated data file.
US10855742B2 Buffering in HTTP streaming client
A buffer model in an HTTP streaming client may include receiving a first content fragment of a first content stream in response to a first HTTP request. It may also include receiving a second content fragment of a second content stream in response to a second HTTP request. The buffer model may further include storing the first and second content fragments in first and second buffers of a plurality of configurable buffers. The first and second content fragments may be multiplexed into a third buffer of the plurality of buffers. The multiplexed first and second content fragments may be stored in a fourth buffer of the plurality of buffers for playback. The buffer model may be implemented by an application. The buffers may be designed based on one or more constraints.
US10855736B2 Enhanced block-request streaming using block partitioning or request controls for improved client-side handling
A block-request streaming system provides for improvements in the user experience and bandwidth efficiency of such systems, typically using an ingestion system that generates data in a form to be served by a conventional file server (HTTP, FTP, or the like), wherein the ingestion system intakes content and prepares it as files or data elements to be served by the file server. A client device can be adapted to take advantage of the ingestion process. The client device might be configured to optimize use of resources, given the information available to it from the ingestion system. This may include configurations to determine the sequence, timing and construction of block requests based on monitoring buffer size and rate of change of buffer size, use of variable sized requests, mapping of block requests to underlying transport connections, flexible pipelining of requests, and/or use of whole file requests based on statistical considerations.
US10855735B2 Using messaging associated with adaptive bitrate streaming to perform media monitoring for mobile platforms
Example media monitoring apparatus disclosed herein include means for accessing, at a first server, a first adaptive bitrate streaming URL collected by a meter executing on a mobile platform, the first adaptive bitrate streaming URL collected from a first message to be sent by the mobile platform to a second server to stream first media according to an adaptive bitrate streaming protocol, the first adaptive bitrate streaming URL received at the first server in a report sent from the meter executing on the mobile platform. Disclosed example apparatus also include means for requesting network log information corresponding to the first adaptive bitrate streaming URL from a service provider providing network access for the mobile platform. Disclosed example apparatus further include means for monitoring presentation of the first media on the mobile platform using the network log information.
US10855732B2 Electronic signature collection within an online conference
Techniques and systems are described that support collection of electronic signatures within an online conference. At least one user input is received as part of the online conference. The user input specifies an attendee of the online conference that is provide an electronic signature. A signature module is communicated within the online conference. The signature module is configured to receive the electronic signature from the attendee. The electronic signature received via the signature module from the attendee within the online conference is applied to the digital content.
US10855730B2 Clean video switch among multiple video feeds in a security system
A system and method for using both video and periodically refreshed images in a video surveillance system is described herein the method comprising receiving a first request from a first device at a first camera for a first video stream generated by the first camera to be transmitted using a first communication path; beginning the process of establishing the first communications path from the first camera to the first device; establishing second communications path from the first camera to the first device while the first communications path is being established, wherein the second communications path can be used to transmit a plurality of periodically refreshed images while the first communications path is being established; transmitting the plurality of periodically refreshed images from the first camera to the first device using the second communications path while the first communications path is being established; and transmitting the first video stream from the first camera to the first device using the first communications path once it has been established, and then shutting down the transmission of the plurality of periodically refreshed images using the second communications path.
US10855721B2 Security system, security method, and recording medium for storing program
Provided is a security system or the like with improved security. A security system according to one embodiment of the present invention is provided with: a packet reception means that receives a request from an intruding device that is attempting intrusion; a dummy resource characteristic information storage means that stores characteristic information for a plurality of virtual dummy resources; a dummy resource operation management means that manages whether or not to operate the dummy resources on the basis of the characteristic information; a dummy resource management means that determines whether or not the dummy resources which are virtually operated by the operation management means should respond that said resources are present; a dummy response generation means that, for each dummy resource that the dummy resource management means has determined should respond, generates a dummy response on the basis of the characteristic information in response to the request directed to the dummy resource; and a dummy response transmission means that transmits the dummy response to the intruding device.
US10855720B2 Method and apparatus for managing non-integrity protected message
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). Embodiments herein provide a method and an apparatus for managing a non-integrity protected message. The method includes receiving a reject cause message from a first public land mobile network (PLMN) in response to a transmission of a registration request message to the first PLMN, re-attempting the transmission of the registration request message to one of the first PLMN and a second PLMN, receiving registration accept message from one of the first PLMN and the second PLMN in response to the re-attempting, and resetting a counter maintained for the first PLMN by the UE.
US10855718B2 Management of actions in a computing environment based on asset classification
Systems, methods, and software described herein provide for responding to security threats in a computing environment based on the classification of computing assets in the environment. In one example, a method of operating an advisement computing system includes identifying a security threat for an asset in the computing environment, and identifying a classification for the asset in relation to other assets within the computing environment. The method further provides determining a rule set for the security threat based on the classification for the asset and initiating a response to the security threat based on the rule set.
US10855713B2 Personalized threat protection
Implementations described herein disclose a system for providing personalized threat protection for users of computer applications. An implementation of a method disclosed herein includes analyzing usage pattern of an application by a client to determine various application functionalities used by the client, identifying security threats related to the various application functionalities used by the client, and changing the configuration settings of the application for the client based on the plurality of security threats.
US10855712B2 Detection of anomalies in a time series using values of a different time series
In some implementations, sequences of time series values determined from machine data are obtained. Each sequence corresponds to a respective time series. A plurality of predictive models is generated for a first time series from the sequences of time series values. Each predictive model is to generate predicted values associated with the first time series using values of a second time series. For each of the plurality of predictive models, an error is determined between the corresponding predicted values and values associated with the first time series. A predictive model is selected for anomaly detection based on the determined error of the predictive model. Transmission is caused of an indication of an anomaly detected using the selected predictive model.
US10855711B2 Threat mitigation system and method
Concept 6)A computer-implemented method, computer program product and computing system for: obtaining consolidated platform information to identify current security-relevant capabilities for a computing platform; determining comparative platform information that identifies security-relevant capabilities for a comparative platform; and generating comparison information that compares the current security-relevant capabilities of the computing platform to the comparative platform information of the comparative platform to identify a threat context indicator.
US10855709B2 Tracing mechanism for monitoring and analysis of cloud-based communication session attacks
A tracing mechanism is provided for analyzing session-based attacks. An exemplary method comprises: detecting a potential attack associated with a session from a potential attacker based on predefined anomaly detection criteria; adding a tracing flag identifier to a response packet; sending a notification to a cloud provider of the potential attack, wherein the notification comprises the tracing flag identifier; and sending the response packet to the potential attacker, wherein, in response to receiving the response packet with the tracing flag identifier, the cloud provider: determines a source of the potential attack based on a destination of the response packet; forwards the response packet to the potential attacker based on the destination of the response packet; and monitors the determined source to evaluate the potential attack. The response packet is optionally delayed by a predefined time duration and/or until the cloud provider has acknowledged receipt of the notification.
US10855702B2 Threat mitigation system and method
A computer-implemented method, computer program product and computing system is provided that may be utilized in a threat mitigation system. The method may include displaying initial security-relevant information that includes analytical information. The method may also include allowing a third-party to manipulate the initial security-relevant information with automation information. The method may further include generating revised security-relevant information that includes the automation information.
US10855693B2 Using an adaptive trust profile to generate inferences
A system, method, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for generating an adaptive trust profile via an adaptive trust profile operation. In various embodiments the adaptive trust profile operation includes monitoring an electronically-observable action of an entity, the electronically-observable action of the entity corresponding to an event enacted by the entity; converting the electronically-observable action of the entity to electronic information representing the action of the entity; generating the adaptive trust profile based upon the action of the entity; and, deriving an inference regarding the action of the entity using the adaptive trust profile.
US10855686B2 Preventing unauthorized access to secure information systems using multi-push authentication techniques
Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized access to secured information systems using multi-push authentication techniques. A computing platform may receive an event request associated with a group of enrolled devices. The computing platform may load multi-push settings and identify one or more user devices linked to the group of enrolled devices. Then, the computing platform may generate one or more notifications for the one or more user devices, and each notification may be generated for a corresponding user device based on device-specific user account state information. After sending the one or more notifications, the computing platform may generate one or more event execution commands based on prompt response information received from the one or more user devices and may send the one or more event execution commands to an event management computer system, which may execute an event corresponding to the event request.
US10855685B2 Systems and methods for determining access request scoring for access outcomes
Resources can be secured by a resource security system. The resource security system can determine whether to grant or deny access to resources using authorization information in an access request. The resource security system can also determine whether the access request is legitimate or fraudulent using risk scoring models. A score transformation table can be used to provide consistency in the risk level for a particular score over time. The score transformation table can be based on a target score profile and a precision format (e.g., integer or floating point). The score transformation table can dynamically adapt based on the trending top percent of risk and can account for changes in the distribution of scores over time or by weekday. The scores can be used to determine an access request outcome. Access to the resource can be accepted or rejected based on the outcome.
US10855684B2 Communication framework for a federation of network controllers
A communication framework is provided that can be configured to control or limit a network controller's ability to communicate, export, or share the network controller's data with others, such as with other network controllers in the network environment. As part of this framework, techniques are provided that enable constraints to be specified for a particular network controller, where the constraints control and limit the data that is permitted to be communicated from the particular network controller to other network controllers or intended data recipients in the network environment.
US10855683B2 System and method for facilitating user interaction with a simulated object associated with a physical location
Systems and methods for facilitating user interaction with a simulated object that is associated with a physical location in the real world environment is herein disclosed. In one aspect, embodiments of the present disclosure include a method, which may be implemented on a system, of identifying the simulated object that is available for access based on location data. The location data can include a location of a device in a time period, the device for use by a user to access the simulated object. One embodiment includes, verifying an identity of the user; and in response to determining that the user is authorized to access the simulated object, providing the simulated object for presentation to the user via the device.
US10855682B2 Virtual address for controller in a controller cluster
Examples described herein include a method and system for determining a number of controllers in a Network Authentication Server (NAS) controller cluster, wherein each of the controllers in the NAS controller cluster includes a unique Physical Internet Protocol (PIP) address; creating a number of unique Virtual Internet Protocol (VIP) addresses for use by an external authentication server (EAS) to communicate with the controllers in the NAS controller cluster, wherein the number of VIP addresses is to be proportional to the number of PIP addresses; and mapping each controller in the NAS controller cluster to a plurality of VIP addresses, wherein the VIP addresses are to have different priorities for different controllers in the NAS controller cluster.
US10855679B2 Automated scalable identity-proofing and authentication process
An automated process is disclosed for improving the functionality of computer systems and electronic commerce in user identity-proofing. Steps include verifying that a user who is electronically seeking identity proofing is on an electronic directory of persons eligible for such identity proofing; creating an attest list for the user that includes associates who can vouch for his or her identity; collecting a video or other data from the user; sending the video or data to the associates and asking them for a confirmation or a disavowal of the identity of the user; deriving a biometric from the video or data upon receiving the confirmation; and saving the biometric as an identity-proofed biometric.
US10855676B2 Audio verification
One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for audio verification. An audio signal, comprising a code for user verification, may be identified. A second audio signal is created comprising speech. The audio signal and the second audio signal may be altered to comprise a same or similar volume, pitch, amplitude, and/or speech rate. The audio signal and the second audio signal may be combined to generate a verification audio signal. The verification audio signal may be presented to a user for the user verification. Verification may be performed to determine whether the user has access to content or a service based upon user input, obtained in response to the user verification audio signal, matching the code within the user verification audio signal. In an example, the user verification may comprise verifying that the user is human.
US10855675B2 Managed open source medical device
This document discusses designing and managing medical devices that are equipped with software, including a variety of ways of managing the public interest in safety and effectiveness of medical devices that are preferably implemented with open-source software. In one general aspect, a method of updating a medical device is disclosed. The method includes storing a vendor certificate in the device, and receiving and storing a licensed prescriber certificate in the device. A signed request to update code in the medical device can then be received and this request can be authenticated with one of the certificates, and the code can be updated in the medical device with code from the authenticated update request.
US10855666B2 Alternate user communication handling based on user identification
The invention relates to providing alternate user communication based on user identification. A communication from a user may be received, and the communication may include an authentication credential from the user. When the user is determined to be an unauthorized user based on the authentication credential, the communication may be extended in order to capture more information from the unauthorized user, and to deter the unauthorized user from making other unauthorized access attempts. In addition to the extension of the communication with the unauthorized user, one or more additional alternate treatments may be presented to the unauthorized user in order to identify, track, and/or prevent access by the unauthorized user.