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US10871155B2 |
Gas transportation device
A gas transportation device is provided and includes a first flow guiding unit and a second flow guiding unit, each of which includes an inlet and an outlet. While the first flow guiding unit and the second flow guiding unit are actuated, gas is inhaled through the respective inlets and discharged out through the respective outlets. A gas-collection chamber is disposed between the first flow guiding unit and the second flow guiding unit and includes a discharging opening. The gas is inhaled through the inlets of the first flow guiding unit and the second flow guiding unit, and transported to the gas-collection chamber through the outlets thereof. The gas in the gas-collection chamber is discharged out through the outlets of the first flow guiding unit and the second flow guiding unit, to achieve an adjustment of gas transportation amount. |
US10871149B2 |
Floating marine wind turbine
Multiple horizontal axis type rotors are coaxially attached along the upper section of an elongate torque transmitting tower/driveshaft, The tower/driveshaft projects upward from a cantilevered bearing means, and is bent downwind, until the rotors become sufficiently aligned with the wind to rotate the entire tower/driveshaft, Power is drawn from the shaft at the base. Surface mount, subsurface mount, and marine installations, including a sailboat, are disclosed. Blade-to-blade lashing, and vertical axis rotor blades may also be included. Vertical and horizontal axis type rotor blades may be interconnected along the length of the tower/driveshaft to form a structural lattice, and the central shaft may even be eliminated. Aerodynamic lifting bodies or tails, buoyant lifting bodies, buoyant rotor blades, and methods of influencing the tilt of the rotors, can help elevate the structure. This wind turbine can have as few as one single moving part. |
US10871145B2 |
System and method for preventing voltage collapse of wind turbine power systems connected to a power grid
A system and method for preventing voltage collapse of a wind turbine power system includes receiving a power input value and a voltage input value from a point of common coupling of the wind turbine power system. The method also includes determining a limit cycle reference point of the wind turbine power system as a function of the input values. The method further includes comparing the limit cycle reference point to at least one predetermined threshold. If the limit cycle reference point is greater than the at least one predetermined threshold, the method includes determining a delta value for the real and reactive voltage commands of the wind turbine power system. Further, the method includes determining updated real and reactive voltage commands based on the delta value. As such, the method also includes operating the wind turbine power system based on the updated real and reactive voltage commands. |
US10871140B1 |
Systems and methods for reducing engine torque utilizing split lambda fueling
Methods and systems are provided for cycle-to-cycle torque reductions under exhaust component temperature constraints. In one example, a method may include, responsive to a torque reduction request, introducing a lambda split between two sets of cylinders over a plurality of engine cycles while maintaining an average of stoichiometry between the two sets of cylinders, and, responsive to reaching a lambda split threshold, introducing differentially delayed ignition timing in both sets of cylinders. In this way, fast torque reduction may be provided while maintaining a globally stoichiometric air-fuel ratio, thereby decreasing vehicle emissions, and reducing heat-related degradation to exhaust components. |
US10871139B2 |
Electronic ignition system for an internal combustion engine and control method for said electronic ignition system
An electronic ignition system for an internal combustion engine. The system includes an ignition coil provided with at least a primary winding and a secondary winding, a switch connected to the primary winding and drivable to be in an opened and/or closed position according to a value of a driving signal, a control unit associated to the switch and configured to drive the switch to be in the open position and/or closed position according to the value of the driving signal (G). The system may also include current detection means associated with the secondary winding, in which the control unit is associated with the detection means for receiving a signal representative of at least a current value in the secondary winding, and configured to control the switch according to said signal. |
US10871134B2 |
Valve assembly for an injection valve and injection valve
The present disclosure relates to valves. Some embodiments may include solenoid injection valves with a valve body; a valve needle with a needle shaft, an upper retaining element, and a lower retaining element; an electro-magnetic actuator comprising a pole piece and an armature spaced from the pole piece by a first axial gap when de-energized. The armature slides on the valve needle between the upper retaining element and the lower retaining element. The valve may include a calibration spring and a spring element arranged between the armature and the upper retaining element. The armature compresses the spring element and travels at least 50% of the first axial gap before an opening force of the valve assembly becomes larger than a total needle closing force. An opening force for displacing the valve needle away from the closing position is transferred from the armature to the valve needle completely through the spring element and a second axial gap between the armature and the upper retaining element is maintained throughout the operation of the valve assembly. |
US10871132B2 |
Coalescence element and filter element having a coalescence element
A coalescence element is provided with at least one coalescence medium configured to coalesce water contained in a fluid. The at least one coalescence medium is made of a material with a packing density of at most 10%. The coalescence element is embodied as a single layer formed as a cylindrical jacket and has a fluid path for a fluid between an inlet side and an outlet side of the cylindrical jacket. A filter element with a filter bellows and a support pipe arranged coaxially inside the filter bellows is provided with such coalescence element that is arranged between the filter bellows and the support pipe in the flow direction so as to surround the support pipe at a radial outer side. |
US10871127B2 |
Extended expander cycle system
An extended expander cycle system comprising a rocket engine having a plurality of channels; a plurality of fuel supplied one-wheel-turbopumps; a plurality of oxidizer supplied one-wheel-turbopumps; wherein utilization of the plurality of channels for both fuel and oxidizer and utilization of plurality of fuel and oxidizer supplied one-wheel-turbopumps provides adequate energy for fuel and oxidizer pressurization. |
US10871126B2 |
Engine piston and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing an engine piston may include performing upper-body formation for forming an upper body as an upper portion of a piston body by pressing a powder-type sintered material, performing lower-body formation for forming a lower body as a lower portion of the piston body by pressing a powder-type sintered material, performing bonding for forming the piston body by providing a brazing material between the upper body and the lower body and brazing the upper body and the lower body to each other while sintering a sintered material, performing machining for removing pores from the surface of the piston body by machining the surface, and performing heat treatment for forming a passive film by performing at least one of nitriding heat treatment or oxidation heat treatment on the surface of the piston body. |
US10871120B2 |
Method, system and apparatus for detecting injector closing time
A control unit, controller and non-transitory machine-readable medium for detecting a closing time of an injector valve are disclosed. The control unit is configured to receive a valve current profile of the injector valve, process the valve current profile using at least a slope discriminator, and determine a stuck status and a closing time (if applicable) of the injector valve based on an output of the slope discriminator. |
US10871117B2 |
Sensor control apparatus
After an engine is started, an ECU performs first regeneration processing of a PM sensor through heating by a heater and, after the first regeneration processing, applies a voltage continuously to detection electrodes for a predetermined voltage application period. The ECU causes PM to adhere to an insulating substrate due to the voltage application and, at a time point after the predetermined time period has elapsed, determines the amount of PM that is adhering to the insulating substrate. When a predetermined condition is satisfied outside the voltage application period, the ECU determines whether the amount of adhering PM on the insulating substrate is equal to or greater than an excess determination threshold value. If the amount of adhering PM is determined to be equal to or greater than the excess determination threshold value, the ECU performs second regeneration processing of the PM sensor, through heating by the heater. |
US10871115B2 |
Method for controlling internal combustion engine and device for controlling same
When atmospheric pressure (Pa) which varies according to altitude is higher than a predetermined pressure threshold (Path) during idle operation in which catalyst warm-up request is issued, an intake pressure is controlled, through a throttle valve (19), to an intake pressure at which an intake air amount required to promote the warm-up of a catalyst converter (26) is obtained. When the atmospheric pressure (Pa) is lower than the predetermined pressure threshold (Path), the intake pressure is controlled, through a throttle valve (19), to an intake pressure (Pa−Pb) at which a differential pressure (Pb) required by a brake booster (8) is obtained. Accordingly, negative pressure in the brake booster (8) can be secured while promoting the warm-up of the catalyst during the idle operation. |
US10871114B1 |
Active purge system and active purge method
An active purge system includes a canister in which a vaporized gas produced in an fuel tank is collected and a purge line that connects the canister to an intake pipe. A purge pump is mounted in the purge line, a purge valve is mounted in the purge line to be positioned between the purge pump and the intake pipe, and a cylinder is connected to the intake pipe. A valve controller changes the operation timing, operation maintenance time, and the operation degree of an intake valve and an exhaust valve disposed at the upper portion of the cylinder. A compression ratio variation device is mounted on a connecting rod and a crankshaft that are connected to a piston to change the top dead center or the bottom dead center of the piston reciprocating in the cylinder. |
US10871108B2 |
Orientation feature for swirler tube
A cooling structure for a gas turbine engine comprises a gas turbine engine structure defining a cooling cavity. A cooling component is configured to direct cooling flow in a desired direction into the cooling cavity. A bracket supports the cooling component and has an attachment interface to fix the bracket to the gas turbine engine structure. A first orientation feature associated with the bracket. A second orientation feature is associated with the gas turbine engine structure. The first and second orientation features cooperate with each other to ensure that the cooling component is only installed in one orientation relative to the gas turbine engine structure. A gas turbine engine and a method of installing a cooling structure are also disclosed. |
US10871105B1 |
Rotating internal combustion engine
An engine design of a rotating pistonless, non-reciprocating internal combustion engine having an engine block having a drive chamber formed in an interior combustion surface having a drive surface and a sloped transitionary portion, and a rotor rotatably supported within the engine block. The rotor having a radially extending disc portion having a plurality of rotor combustion chambers. Each of the rotor combustion chambers has a pyramidal-shaped volume having a driven surface and a sloped transitionary portion, wherein combustion pressure in the rotor combustion chamber and drive chamber is exerted upon the drive surface of the drive chamber and the driven surface of the rotor combustion chamber resulting in driven rotation of the rotor. |
US10871104B2 |
Systems and methods for a split exhaust engine system
Methods and systems are provided for operating a split exhaust engine system that provides blowthrough air and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) to an intake passage via a ported scavenge manifold. In one example, the ported scavenge manifold includes a first scavenge manifold coupled to a plurality of exhaust runners and a second scavenge manifold coupled to the plurality of exhaust runners via ports. The location of the ports on the exhaust runners combined with adjustments to a bypass valve coupled between the first scavenge manifold and an exhaust passage and an EGR valve coupled between the second scavenge manifold and the intake passage enables exhaust gas to be preferentially flowed to the exhaust passage and blowthrough air to be preferentially flowed to the intake passage under select operating conditions. |
US10871096B1 |
Reactive cyclic induction system and method for reducing pollutants in marine diesel exhaust
A system and method for reduction of Nitrogen Oxide emissions from marine engines by converting Nitrogen Oxide into Nitrogen is disclosed. The modular reactive cyclic induction apparatus connects to the exhaust of a conventional diesel marine engine and uses air pressure and the sodium chloride in seawater to create a molecular reaction to break down Nitrogen Oxide into Nitrogen by use of an induction apparatus. The system can also include a loop for removing Carbon Dioxide through electrolysis, and removes other environmental pollutants as well, including for example Sulphur oxides, hydrocarbons, and particulate matter during the process. |
US10871091B2 |
Power system
A power system includes: a rotating body; a housing that accommodates the rotating body; and a storage portion that is provided in a bottom of the housing to store a liquid medium. The rotating body is partially located in the storage portion, and an inner surface of the housing includes a protrusion that extends above the rotating body to intersect with a rotation direction of the rotating body. |
US10871090B1 |
Engine oil pressure regulation system
Methods and systems are provided for a lubricant system for an engine. In one example, the system includes external delivery lines coupling an oil reservoir of the engine to a plurality of cylinder head oil galleries, the engine also having internal oil passages. An amount of hydraulic fluid delivered via the external delivery lines is controlled by a pressure control valve having a vent line. |
US10871087B2 |
Switchable rocker arm
A rocker arm includes a body having a first wall and a second with a central opening provided therebetween, the first wall having a first aperture extending therethrough and the second wall having a second aperture extending therethrough. An inner follower within the central opening selectively reciprocates along a reciprocation axis relative to the body, the inner follower extends through the first aperture and the second aperture. A lost motion spring biases the inner follower to move relative to the body along the reciprocation axis in a first direction. A lock member is moveable along a lock member axis between a coupled position which prevents the inner follower from moving past a predetermined position in a second direction which is opposite of the first direction and a decoupled position which permits the inner follower to move past the predetermined position in the second direction. |
US10871080B2 |
Steam turbine valve drive apparatus
A steam turbine valve drive apparatus in an embodiment includes a piston, a cylinder, a bidirectional pump, a servo motor, and a quick closing mechanism. The cylinder houses the piston in an inner space thereof, the inner space being partitioned by the piston into a first hydraulic chamber and a second hydraulic chamber. The quick closing mechanism executes a quick closing operation of closing the steam valve unit more quickly than the closing operation. Here, the quick closing mechanism executes the quick closing operation by feeding the working oil accumulated in an accumulator to the second hydraulic chamber and draining the working oil from the first hydraulic chamber. |
US10871077B2 |
Turbomachine auxiliary lead-through device
Auxiliary lead-through device for a turbomachine, including two coaxial annular shell rings, respectively an inner and an outer one, between which there extend radial arms, through at least one of which auxiliaries (20) are led through. An auxiliary retention unit is housed inside the arm, on one wall, the arm includes an aperture that can be closed off by a cover that is attached and fixed to the arm. The retention unit includes at least one first member fixed to the internal surface of the arm and at least one second member fixed to the internal surface of the cover. The fixing of the cover to the arm causes the auxiliaries to be clamped and retained between the first and second members. |
US10871076B2 |
Rotating unit and steam turbine including the same
A rotating unit of a steam turbine includes a rotor; a bucket coupled to the rotor to convert fluid energy into mechanical work, the coupled bucket being pre-twisted at a predetermined angle, the bucket having a base surface facing a point of coupling between the rotor and the bucket; and bucket support means, provided at the point of coupling between the rotor and the bucket, for supporting a twisted state of the bucket based on the coupling between the rotor and the bucket, thereby enabling the twisting of the bucket to be maintained during operation. In a steam turbine including the rotating unit, it is possible to reduce vibration occurring during operation and to increase the contact force between a cover formed at the blade tip of the bucket and a cover of another bucket to prevent a leakage of steam between adjacent covers. |
US10871075B2 |
Cooling passages in a turbine component
A turbine component has a plurality of cooling passages each extending through a body of a structure between opposite hot and cold surfaces of the structure. According to one embodiment, at least one of the cooling passages includes a plurality of upstream paths defining respective inlet openings on the cold surface and merging into a number of downstream paths defining respective outlet openings on the hot surface. |
US10871073B2 |
Turbine blade, turbine including same turbine blade, and gas turbine including same turbine
A turbine blade is provided with a rotatable leading edge to reduce pressure loss as a flow direction of combustion gas varies. The turbine blade includes an airfoil including as separate bodies a trailing-edge portion and a leading-edge portion being linked to the trailing-edge portion and disposed upstream of the trailing-edge portion, the leading-edge portion including a front surface arranged on an upstream side of the leading-edge portion; and a rotary unit connected to the leading-edge portion and configured to rotate the leading-edge portion according to an inflow angle of the combustion gas such that the front surface faces a flow of the combustion gas. A barrier wall extends from a side surface of the leading-edge portion toward an open end of the trailing edge portion, and when the leading-edge portion is rotated, the barrier wall portion prevents formation of a gap between the side surface and the open end. |
US10871072B2 |
Systems and methods for dynamic balancing of steam turbine rotor thrust
The present application provides a steam turbine system. The steam turbine system may include a rotor, a high pressure section positioned about the rotor, one or more high pressure extraction conduits extending from the high pressure section, a high pressure control valve positioned on each of the high pressure extraction conduits, an intermediate pressure section positioned about the rotor, one or more intermediate pressure extraction conduits extending from the intermediate pressure section, an intermediate pressure control valve positioned on each of the intermediate pressure extraction conduits, and a controller in communication with the high pressure control valves and the intermediate pressure control valves and operable to selectively adjust respective positions of the high pressure control valves and the intermediate pressure control valves to balance thrust acting on the rotor. |
US10871069B2 |
Flow testing wellbores while drilling
A well testing tool mounted on a drill string is positioned within a zone of interest in a wellbore. An RFID tag with a density between 400 and 500 pounds per square foot is dropped through the drill string to activate the well testing tool. An uphole packer positioned at an uphole end of the well testing tool and a downhole packer positioned at a downhole end of the well testing tool are expanded to isolate a portion of the zone of interest between the expanded uphole packer and the expanded downhole packer. A three-way valve positioned between the uphole packer and the downhole packer is adjusted to allow fluid to flow from the isolated portion of the zone of interest into the drill string. One or more sensors within the well testing tool are activated. |
US10871067B2 |
Method for extracting downhole flow profiles from tracer flowback transients
A method of estimating an influx profile for at least one well fluid to a producing petroleum well with two or more influx zones or influx locations to a production flow, wherein the well comprises tracer sources with distinct tracer materials in known levels of the well, at least one of said tracer sources arranged downstream and exposed to the fluids in at least one of said influx zones, wherein each said tracer source has an even release rate to said well fluid, characterised in that one or more of the tracer sources is provided in one or more delay chambers for ventilating out fluid with leaked tracer material at a time constant which is significantly longer than the diffusion rate from the tracer source to the well fluid, wherein the method further comprises: providing samples, the samples collected from the production flow at a location downstream of the tracer sources during a time period in which the tracer transient is detectable at the downstream location, analysing said samples for concentration and type of tracer material from said possible tracer sources as a function of sampling time or cumulative produced volume; and based on said measured concentrations and their sampling time or cumulative produced volume, calculating said influx volumes. |
US10871066B1 |
Molecular tracers and modified proppants for monitoring underground fluid flows
The present invention relates to modified proppants and methods of using the modified proppants that use metal ligand tracers to characterize subterranean fluid flow. The metal and ligands are best chosen to be a strongly-coordinating, chelating ligand with a functional group for the chosen flow environment. |
US10871062B2 |
Skid mounted wellhead desanders and flowback systems
Small footprint, portable skid mounted wellhead desander systems are disclosed. In one version, two systems are mounted on the skid, one system being a single well system for testing various properties of well fluids, and the other being a combined bulk system for desanding comingled flow from a plurality of wells. In another version, the skid mounted system has three independent desanders together with all essential equipment, including e.g., plug catcher, hydrocyclone desander, solids accumulator, choke manifold, and all necessary sensors, valving and control equipment. |
US10871061B2 |
Treatment of kerogen in subterranean zones
Technologies relating to increasing hydraulic fracturing efficiencies in subterranean zones by degrading organic matter, such as kerogen, are described. A method for treating kerogen in a subterranean zone includes placing a composition in the subterranean zone, and the composition includes an oxidizer including sodium bromate and an additive including a tetrasubstituted ammonium salt. |
US10871059B2 |
Modular system and manifolds for introducing fluids into a well
An illustrative modular manifold disclosed herein includes, among other things, a low-pressure manifold comprising a frac fluid outlet valve, wherein a fracturing fluid is adapted to be supplied from the low-pressure manifold via the frac fluid outlet valve to a suction side of a frac pump, and a high-pressure manifold comprising at least one frac fluid inlet valve, wherein the high-pressure manifold is adapted to receive, via the frac fluid inlet valve, a fracturing fluid discharged from the frac pump. In this example, the modular manifold also includes a support structure for mechanically supporting the low- and high-pressure manifolds and a plurality of height-adjustable support legs operatively coupled to the support structure. |
US10871055B2 |
Subsea level diversion of a gas entrainment with incorporated emergency measures upon a well blow out
A Subsea Diversion of a pressured Gas Entrainment from the riser pipe, by a ‘Gas Entrainment Diversion Tubing’ (GDT) prevents rig-fire upon a well blow-out, wherein the giant bubbles emerging from water and rising to the atmospheric air are neither ‘pressured’ nor ‘explosive’, however precluded to enter the air-gap. A ‘Sea Level Gas Separator of Oil Well Effluent’ (SLGOE) unit working in conjunction instantly separates gas from the down-flowing oil-gas effluent, whereas the unit's voluminous top outlets for gas are subject to attenuating the pressured elements (volume and pressure being inversely related). Another model of SLGOE unit diverts pressured gaseous elements into oceanic waters, obviating an explosive gas-fire by its oxygen-free ‘milieu’. Upon a breach to the drilling conductor, an ‘oil-separator’ tank isolates oil from oceanic waters, while precluding oceanic waters entering the oil-containment, the latter, otherwise a brewing danger of mounting pressure culminating into a spewing geyser. |
US10871053B2 |
Downhole assembly for selectively sealing off a wellbore
Downhole assemblies and methods for isolating a wellbore. A downhole tool can include a body having a bore or flowpath formed therethrough, and one or more sealing members disposed therein. The one or more sealing members can include an annular base and a curved surface having an upper face and a lower face, wherein one or more first radii define the upper face, and one or more second radii define the lower face, and wherein, at any point on the curved surface, the first radius is greater than the second radius. The sealing members can be disposed within the bore of the tool using one or more annular sealing devices disposed about the one or more sealing members. |
US10871052B2 |
Degradable plug for a downhole tubular
An apparatus and related method of assembling a degradable plug adapted to selectively permit fluid communication through a flow path of a downhole tubular. In an exemplary embodiment, the method includes providing a housing defining an internal flow passage and one or more internal annular grooves adjoining the internal flow passage; positioning a generally cylindrical core within the internal flow passage; applying a first axially compressive force against the core so that respective exterior portions of the core expand or flow into the one or more internal annular grooves of the housing and the housing elastically deforms in a radially outward direction; and removing the first axially compressive force from the core so that the housing recoils in a radially inward direction, which is opposite the radially outward direction, thus placing a first stress on the core. |
US10871050B2 |
Nano-thermite well plug
A composition and methods for setting a plug for well bores undergoing plugging and abandonment operations. Methods include placing a blocking device below the plug location and creating a void space above the blocking device; placing a heat resistant base plate above the blocking device and introducing nano-thermite clusters and expandable bismuth alloy pellets into the void space; igniting the thermite and cooling the melted alloy to form a permanent plug in the void space. |
US10871048B2 |
Controlled bypass plug and method
A composite plug for sealing a well includes a mandrel having an internal bore, the mandrel having a first end and a second end, opposite to the first end, and the bore extending from the first end to the second end; plural elements distributed along the mandrel in a given order and configured to seal the well; and a bypass mechanism, different from the bore, built into the composite plug and configured to allow a controlled leak of a fluid from the well, past the composite plug. |
US10871047B2 |
Drilling plant machine and method of operation
A method for operating a drilling plant machine includes providing a drilling plant machine which includes a sensor which measures a parameter which is indicative of a jarring load acting on the drilling plant machine from a drill string, providing a set of values representing readings from the sensor, identifying a jarring event, and determining a magnitude of the parameter from the set of values. |
US10871044B2 |
System and method for providing drilling fluid for earth drilling
It is described how to provide a drilling fluid for earth drilling, wherein the drilling fluid comprises a liquid and at least one mineral. A recycling device preconditions supplied drilling fluid. At least one drilling fluid analyzer is provided for determining the state of drilling fluid that comes out of the borehole. There is also a mixing device for mixing drilling fluid reconditioned by the recycling device with liquid and/or mineral, wherein the mixing device is coupled to the drilling fluid analyzer in order to perform mixing according to the state of the drilling fluid. |
US10871040B2 |
Connector assembly
A penetrator connector assembly is suitable for connecting two parts of an electrical conductor across a pressure barrier in an oil or gas well. The assembly includes a body with a bore for an electrical conductor, a sealing boot that seals an annular space between the conductor and the bore, and a port that transmits a pressure differential between the exterior of the body and the annular space, so that the pressure differential acts on one side of the sealing boot to apply a compressive force and enhance the seal. The assembly also has a spring that can be resiliently energised to apply a compressive force to the sealing boot independently of fluid pressure differentials. |
US10871038B2 |
Drill bit for drilling and method for manufacturing same
Disclosed are a drill bit for drilling and a method for manufacturing same, in which the hardness of a body part of a shank can be selectively improved by performing rapid cooling in a forced cooling method after performing rapid heating selectively only on the body part of the shank in a high-frequency induction heating method after completing infiltration. |
US10871028B2 |
Portable window insert for utility distribution
Several embodiments of a portable window insert for the temporary distribution of utilities, e.g., heat, air-conditioning, electricity, internet cables, water, and telephone cables through a window opening are described. All the devices are foldable for ease of portability and can be expanded to be secured in the window opening while minimizing air leakage through the window. In one embodiment a main panel has a pass-through opening through the panel for the utility lines, a handhold opening and a slider panel slidably engaged with the main panel. A flexible sealing member surrounds the pass through opening. A sealing panel is slidably mounted to the rear face of the main panel that may be selectively positioned to cover the pass-through opening or to uncover the pass-through opening. When the slider panel is in a retracted position the pass-through opening is covered by the slider panel and the hand hold is exposed for use and ease of portability. When the slider panel is in the extended position the edges of the main panel and slider panel abut the sides of the window opening to secure the portable window insert in the window opening and to expose the pass-through opening for use. The sealing panel may be selectively positioned to cover the pass-through opening to inhibit the passage of air and utility lines there through or to uncover the pass-through opening to permit the passage of utility lines there through. |
US10871025B2 |
Two in one door hanger bracket
A door assembly, a hanger bracket therefor and the method of using the bracket to hang the door jamb assembly, in which the door hanger bracket has an elongated body configured to provide a wall mounting tab at each end, such that said bracket can be secured to a door jamb as a unitary bracket and provide a wall mounting tab on each wall at each side of the jamb. The bracket also includes a break line such that it can be broken in two and used either on two different jambs or two different locations on the same side of a single jamb or can be located on opposite sides of the same jamb, where the jamb is too wide for the unitary bracket. |
US10871024B2 |
Frame system
A window and door frame system comprising members that fit together to enable a wide variety of window and door frame configurations and sizes to be constructed. The system comprises interlocking components that can be arranged in a variety of spacing combinations to enable building of frames in different configurations with a small set of components. |
US10871023B1 |
Portable locker and docking station system
A system includes a plurality of portable lockers. Each of the portable lockers includes a lockable compartment configured to contain contents. The system also includes a docking station that includes a vault configured to secure the plurality of portable lockers, a user input device configured to receive a request from a user to take a first portable locker of the plurality of portable lockers, a biometrics sensor configured to collect a biometric from the user, and a processing circuit. The processing circuit is configured to determine, based on the biometric, whether the user has permission to take the first portable locker and control the vault to release the first portable locker to the user in response to a determination that the user has permission to take the first portable locker. |
US10871021B2 |
Cupboard door balance system
A balance system used with a door of a cupboard comprises a transmission shaft, a first pulley on the transmission shaft, and a balance component. The first pulley is connected to a door belt, one end of the door belt is secured to the first pulley, and the other end of the belt is connected to the door. The balance component comprises a balancing member, a balancing belt and a second pulley on the transmission shaft. One end of the balancing belt is connected to the second pulley, and the other end of the balancing belt is connected to the balancing member, such that the balancing member is hung on the second pulley. The first pulley and the second pulley rotate synchronously, and the door belt and the balancing belt are wound oppositely. With the balance system, a small driving force can open/close the door. |
US10871018B1 |
Reversible doors for auotmobiles such that the door can electively be opened in a traditional orientation or in the suicide orientation
A car door that is affixed to an automobile that can be opened from one or more hinges that attach and allows opening and closing of the door toward the front end of the car that can also be electively chosen through a computerized module inside the automobile to open from one or more hinges that attach and allows opening and closing of the door toward the rear end of the car, i.e., in the suicide orientation. A door latch assembly is attached to either side that allows for a pin to close the side not in use when activated and when de-activate allows for the opening in the chosen orientation. The computer module is programmed such that only one side can be open at a time. Manual override from inside the vehicle is provided in the event of an electrical system failure. |
US10871016B2 |
Protective case for tablet computer and two-in-one computer
A protective case for a tablet computer includes a first support plate, a second support plate, and a cover plate that are located in a same horizontal plane and that are sequentially arranged in a first direction, where the first support plate is hinged to the second support plate by using a damping rotating shaft, the second support plate is rotatably connected to the cover plate, a bottom support is disposed on an edge of one end that is close to the cover plate and that is of an upper surface of the second support plate, the first support plate and the second support plate are configured to support and protect a rear surface of a tablet computer, the bottom support is configured to be detachably connected to a side wall of the tablet computer. |
US10871014B2 |
Hook for opening and closing console box
A hook device for opening and closing a console box with a console lid includes a hook body, a hinge shaft formed in the hook body and adapted to engage a lower front of the console lid, a knob protruding from the hook body in one direction at a center front where the hinge shaft is formed at the upper part, and a latch protrusion formed at a lower part of the hook body and protruding in a direction opposite to the one direction in which the latch protrusion is arranged to engage with and release from a latch formed at a front end of an upper surface of the console body. The hinge shaft protrudes to left and right sides at an upper part of the hook body. |
US10871008B2 |
Electromechanical lockset
An exemplary lockset is configured for installation in a standard door preparation, and includes an exterior assembly, an interior assembly, and a center assembly connecting the exterior and interior assemblies. The exterior assembly includes an exterior escutcheon which houses a credential reader assembly including a multi-tech credential reader. The interior assembly includes an interior escutcheon which houses a control system. The center assembly includes a chassis, an outer surface of which may define a channel. The credential reader assembly is in communication with the control assembly via a wire harness, a portion of which may pass through the channel. |
US10871006B1 |
Collapsible mosquito net assembly
A collapsible mosquito net assembly includes a frame that has a plurality of members collapsibly coupled together. Thus, the frame is positionable between a collapsed position for storage and a deployed position has the frame defining a quonset. Additionally, the frame is positionable on top of a carriage when the frame is positioned in the deployed position. A mosquito net is coupled to the frame and the mosquito net covers the quonset defined by the frame when the frame is positioned in the deployed position. Thus, the mosquito net can protect an occupant of the carriage from mosquitoes. A border is coupled around the frame and a plurality of fasteners is each of the fasteners is coupled to the border. Each of the fasteners releasably engages the carriage when the frame is positioned on the carriage. |
US10871004B2 |
High-intensity, telescoping light tower with safety features
A mobile lighting device is disclosed with extendable boom sections. The boom sections are stored in a horizontal position and then pivot to a vertical position before being extended upward. A light section is positioned at the uppermost end of the last extendable boom section. A variety of safety features are also disclosed. |
US10870997B2 |
Lap siding product with snap break
A lap siding product with a central face cut or medial groove, allowing an installer or user to break the lap siding product in half manually, without tools, resulting in two pieces of lap siding. The central face cut or groove extends for the length of the product, and its depth is a substantial portion of the thickness of the lap siding product. A central back cut or medial groove opposite to the central face cut or groove may be provided, as well as a pair of back spacing cuts or rabbets along the edges of the back face of the product. A pair of machined nail lines on the face of the product assist in determining locations for nailing the post-break pieces of lap siding during installation. |
US10870995B1 |
Lower edge finish for drywall
A wall assembly and a lower edge finish for a drywall. The wall assembly comprises a stud wall forming a support frame, a lower edge finish installed on the bottom of the stud wall, and a drywall sheet having a lower edge in the channel with its weight supported by the base secured to the stud wall. The lower edge finish has a channel formed from a first sidewall and a second sidewall receiving a drywall sheet, and a base underneath the channel supports the drywall sheet above a surface. The second sidewall and the base are surface mounted on the stud wall. |
US10870991B2 |
Truss member connector, reinforced truss, and truss reinforcing method
The present disclosure provides in various embodiments a truss member connector including a first attachment section, a second attachment section, a connection section connecting the first attachment section to the second attachment section, and one or more guide pins. The present disclosure provides in various embodiments a reinforced truss and a method for reinforcing a truss member of a truss with the additional reinforcing member which includes attaching an additional reinforcing member to the truss member with a plurality of truss member connectors to enable rotation of the additional reinforcing member relative to the truss member such that the additional reinforcing member adds support and rigidity to the truss member and the entire truss. |
US10870989B2 |
Directly printed panel having a two-layer design
A panel and a method for manufacturing of such a panel with a carrier plate, comprising a front side and a back side, and wherein the carrier plate comprises a layer system at least at the front side that is built from various polymer layers with different hardness values. |
US10870987B1 |
Isocyanate-based foam construction boards
A construction board comprising (i) a foam body having a generally planar shape with first and second planar surfaces, where said foam body is a closed-cell foam body including pentane and a blowing agent additive that has a Hansen Solubility Parameter that is greater than 17 MPa−0.5 contained within the foam body; and (ii) first and second facers attached to said first and second planar surfaces, respectively. |
US10870983B2 |
Foam measuring and insulating covers for wood and steel framing members
An insulation cap for wall framing members comprising a base section; a first side wall extending outwardly from said base section; a second side wall laterally spaced from said first side wall and extending outwardly from said base section complementary to said first side wall; a generally U-shaped channel defined by said base section, said first side wall and said second side wall define for receiving a framing member so that at least a portion of an exterior surface of said framing member is encased by said base section, said first side wall and said second side wall; whereby a thermal break is provided between an exterior and interior sheathing around framing members and creates an airtight arrangement with insulation material for improved R values. |
US10870981B1 |
Thermally insulated roofing device
One subject of the present invention is a roofing device (1) comprising an area support (2) made up of panels of wood particles on which a vapor barrier first layer (3), an insulating second layer (4) and a third layer (5) that is impermeable to liquid water are laid.Said device (1) is one wherein the second layer (4) is a composite layer formed by the superposition of two distinct homogeneous elementary layers (6 and 6′), namely a lower elementary layer (6) of wood fiber and an upper elementary layer (6′) made up of a material that is at least partially bio-sourced, that has hygroscopic, antifungal and thermal-insulation properties and that has a low resistance to the diffusion of water vapor. |
US10870980B2 |
Modular building connector
A connector assembly, having an upper connector coupled to a lower connector and a gusset plate sandwiched between the upper and lower connectors. The upper and lower connectors allow for coupling to adjacent upper and lower connectors, respectively, allowing for addition of a modular unit to a pre-existing modular structure. Also, ways of coupling adjacent upper connectors and coupling of adjacent lower connectors when coupling a modular unit to a pre-existing modular structure are provided. |
US10870978B2 |
Reinforced stud-framed wall
A reinforced stud-framed wall, including a bottom plate; first and second vertical studs; a member supported on the bottom plate, the member having a compression strength greater than a compression strength of the bottom plate; the first vertical stud having a bottom end supported on the member with a first contact area, whereby a load on the first contact area is spread over a first area on the bottom plate larger than the first contact area; and the second vertical stud having a bottom end supported on the member with a second contact area, whereby a load on the second contact area is spread over a second area on the bottom plate larger than the second contact area. |
US10870969B2 |
Hydraulic system for working machine
A hydraulic system for a working machine, includes a first hydraulic pump to output an operation fluid, a hydraulic device to be operated by the operation fluid, an operation member to be operated, a control valve to control the hydraulic device based on an operation extent of the operation member, a holding member to set a held operation extent that is the operation extent held in the operation of the operation member, and a pedal to be operated to change the held operation extent set by the holding member. |
US10870967B2 |
Medium voltage room for a mining shovel
A mobile mining machine includes a base with a deck and a counterweight box, a hoist drum supported on the deck, a motor drivably coupled to the hoist drum, a main transformer configured to supply power to the motor, an auxiliary transformer, and an electrical room coupled to the base. The main transformer and the auxiliary transformer are positioned inside the electrical room, and the electrical room contains at least one unguarded electrical connection. |
US10870961B1 |
Storm surge and tsunami mitigation by generation of offshore Taylor columns
Offshore apparatus generating artificial Taylor columns for the purpose on interfering with oncoming storm surge and/or tsunamis. A series of solid bodies are anchored relative to the ocean floor to provide structures capable of generating Taylor columns in response to water flow and/or currents. The strategic placement of a series of cylindrical bodies creates a corresponding series of Taylor columns in response to hydrodynamic flow, such as current flow or tsunami related flow. The presence of a series of strategically located Taylor columns is intended to inhibit or disrupt the devastating effects of storm surge and/or tsunamis. |
US10870960B2 |
Snow and debris removal apparatus
A debris removal apparatus (e.g., for moving snow) can include a frame configured to attach to a prime mover. The frame can include one or more rails that extend from a first side of the frame to a second side of the frame. Additionally, the debris removal apparatus can include a carriage configured to translate along the one or more rails of the frame. Further, the debris removal apparatus can include a blower configured to intake a fluid and discharge the fluid at a blower outlet. The blower can be coupled with the carriage. Still further, the debris removal apparatus can include a nozzle configured to couple with the blower outlet. |
US10870959B1 |
Snowplow blade assembly
A snowplow blade assembly provides a snowplow blade that attaches to a vehicle for clearing residue from a pathway. The snowplow blade is configured to minimize structural damage caused by a pathway edge barrier, or a stationary object disposed on, or along, the pathway. A break-away section of the snowplow blade hingedly pivots, and potentially detaches with respect to a remainder of the snowplow blade when a predetermined shear stress from the pathway edge barrier or stationary object is applied. The break-away section includes a wheel roller that facilitates rolling advancement of the snowplow blade along or on the pathway edge barrier. The break-away section also forms an outer edge recess on a first side-blade end of snowplow blade. The outer edge recess is sized to enable passage of stationary objects, which prevents damage to the snowplow blade or stationary objects. |
US10870958B2 |
Robotic feces collection assembly
A robotic feces collection assembly for automatically collecting pet feces in a yard includes a robot that travels along ground. The robot has a storage chamber therein and a plurality of grabbers. Each of the grabbers selectively engages animal feces on the ground and positions the animal feces in the storage chamber. A guidance unit is coupled to the robot for visually detecting the animal feces on the ground. The guidance unit is electrically coupled to the robot such that the guidance unit guides the robot to the animal feces for collecting the animal fees. |
US10870957B2 |
Barrier stand
A barrier stand for a barrier comprising an elastic cable, has an elongate member (2) of generally tubular form and being adapted to be mounted on a base so as to stand in a vertical position. The stand has a hollow top section, and at least one slot (6) extending downwardly from the top of the top section and being open at its upper end, the slot (6) being adapted to receive a cable. A clamping device (4) is located in the hollow section and is biased resiliently to a clamping position for clamping a cable securely to the stand. |
US10870956B1 |
Traffic channelizer
A modular system for separating traffic into discrete zones includes a plurality of rail segments pivotally secured to rail mounts. The mounts are configured for rapid and straightforward coupling of rail segments thereto. Moreover, the mounts may be quickly installed and de-installed from a road surface. The overall system therefore provides a physical barrier system that is easily installed and easily modifiable into desired arrangements. Its modular construction of any number of a plurality of distinct rail segments further facilitates customized channelizing design. |
US10870953B2 |
Sustainably constructed pavement, and methods and apparatus for constructing the same
A sustainable pavement is constructed by creating a construction structure for a hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavement according to a pavement project; calculating a greenhouse gas (GHG) emission of the HMA pavement; performing a sustainable construction on the HMA pavement to modify one or more layers in the HMA pavement to form a sustainably constructed pavement; calculating a GHG emission of the sustainably constructed pavement; and obtaining a carbon reduction by comparing the GHG emissions of the HMA pavement and the sustainably constructed pavement. |
US10870947B2 |
Process for isolation of hemicelluloses from biomass pulping process waters or spent liquors
The invention relates to a process for isolation of hemicelluloses from biomass pulping process waters or spent liquors with removal of suspended solids, concentration of the product and purification of the product by removal of inorganic salts and low molecular weight substances. It is characterized in that the hemicellulose isolation process conditions at several separation/purification stages are adjusted separately by e.g. pH adjustment. The invention further relates to a plant for carrying out the process. With such process and plant it is possible to recover most of the suspended solids, especially xylan and other hemicelluloses. |
US10870946B2 |
Whitening compositions for cellulosic-containing fabric
A whitening composition for fabric, in particular, unbleached cellulosic fiber-containing fabric is described. The composition includes a blue dye, a violet dye; and, optionally, a thickening agent; wherein the composition is free of bleaching agents and optical brighteners. A method of whitening a fabric using whitening compositions is also disclosed. |
US10870944B2 |
Glove and mitten dryer
A drying system embodying a method and glove dryer mountable to an outlet of an already-running furnace when in use so as to safely and efficiently dry out articles, and that dissembles into stackable elements when stored is provided. The glove dryer may include a base providing a plurality of detachable nozzles. The base may form a volumetric enclosure for both safely mounting the outlet of an already-running furnace as well as for storage purposes. The plurality of detachable nozzles may be stacked in a nest configuration when removed from the base for storing in the volumetric enclosure. When in use, the plurality of detachable nozzles each provide a plurality of holes through which heated air from the outlet reaches to tops of articles of clothing slidably received thereon. |
US10870943B2 |
Smart clothes drying device and smart clothes drying method
The present disclosure provides a smart clothes drying device and a smart clothes drying method. The smart clothes drying device includes a light intensity sensor, an integrated controller, an umbrella and at least one clothes hanger. The light intensity sensor is to sense light intensity and output a light intensity signal. The integrated controller is to receive the light intensity signal and control opening or closing of the umbrella according to a comparison result of comparing the light intensity signal with a closing light intensity threshold or an opening light intensity threshold in such a manner that the integrated controller controls opening the umbrella when the light intensity signal is greater than the opening light intensity threshold, and the integrated controller controls closing the umbrella when the light intensity signal is less than the closing light intensity threshold. |
US10870939B2 |
Sewing machine needle
There is provided a sewing machine needle 10 including: a shank portion 11 that is attached to a sewing machine; and a shaft portion 12 that is provided on a front end side of the shank portion 11; wherein: a needle eye 13 is formed to penetrate the shaft portion 12, and a long groove 14 for guiding a thread from a position of the needle eye 13 toward the shank portion 11 is formed in the shaft portion 12; and a suppression portion 16 for suppressing movement of a needle thread 21 is provided in an intermediate portion of the long groove 14. Thus, it is possible to provide a sewing machine needle by which a loop can be formed stably and that causes few damage to a needle thread and can be also manufactured easily. |
US10870934B2 |
Method for cleaning a machine for braiding electrical cables
Method for cleaning a braiding machine, particularly a machine for braiding electrical cables, said braiding machine comprising a plateau (12) for supporting an annular row of spindle drive members (14), characterized in that it comprises a step of equipping the machine with at least one cleaning tool (84), this cleaning tool comprising on the one hand means (90) configured to be driven by the members and, on the other hand, at least one guide element configured to be housed in slideways (32) for the movement of the tool, said guide element being configured to drive or to be equipped with a means (80) of cleaning said slideways, and a step of rotating said members so as to drive said cleaning means in said slideways. |
US10870933B2 |
Braiding machine and method of forming an article incorporating a moving object
A braiding machine comprising a support structure, a track, an enclosure, a plurality of rotor metals, and a passageway having a first opening and a second opening, and a method of forming an upper using a braiding machine, the method comprising braiding over a forming last that passes from a first side of a braiding point to a second side of the braiding point of the braiding machine. The braiding machine is capable of forming intricate braided structures and may include different sized rings and non-linear passageways through which a forming last passes. Multiple forming lasts may be attached together by connection mechanisms and passed through the braiding machine. |
US10870930B2 |
Hybrid chain link
The present invention relates to a chain link comprising a strip comprising a longitudinal core section and at least two longitudinal edge sections, wherein the thickness of the core section is higher than the thickness of the edge sections, preferably the strip comprising warp yarn A and warp yarn B, the titer of warp yarn A being higher than the titer of warp yarn B, and wherein the concentration of warp yarn A in the core section is higher than the concentration of yarn A in the edge sections of the strip and the concentration of warp yarn B in the edge sections is higher than the concentration of warp yarn B in the core section of the strip. The invention also relates to a chain comprising said chain link and to the use of said chain in different applications. |
US10870929B2 |
Polypropylene fiber and method for manufacturing polypropylene fiber
Obtained is a polypropylene fiber that selectively satisfies any of the following requirements: the degree of amorphous orientation being not lower than 85%; the degree of crystalline orientation being not lower than 90%; the degree of crystallinity being 60-75%; the strength being not lower than 7 cN/dtex; the initial elastic modulus being not lower than 100 cN/dtex; the rupture elongation being 10-30%; and the single fiber fineness being 3-20 dtex. This polypropylene fiber, in which a crystalline chain and an amorphous chain are highly oriented and that has high strength and high initial elastic modulus, is produced through a two-stage drawing method and by controlling the drawing tension of the final stage while maintaining production speed. |
US10870928B2 |
Multi-phase, variable frequency electrospinner system
An apparatus for producing a fibrous material. The apparatus uses a first material source within which is disposed a first material and a second material source enclosing a second material. The first and second materials to be electrospun. A first and second tip attached to an end of the first and second material sources, with a collector spaced apart from the first and second material sources. A first and second electric field generator each produces a first and second signal each in the form of a sine wave and having a first and second frequency. The fibers are formed from the first and second materials as extracted from the respective first and second tips responsive to a first and second electric field generated between the respective first and second tips and the collector. |
US10870927B2 |
Digital electrospinning array
An electrospinning system for weaving nanofibers may include a digital array of addressable nozzles electrowetted with a liquid nanofiber source material. Each nozzle in the array may include an individually controllable actuator and electrode for modulating the flowrate and charge of the liquid nanofiber source material. Through selectively applying pressure and voltage to individual nozzles, the location of the nanofiber relative to the array may be controlled through digital signals alone, without having to physically move any component of the electrospinning system. By simultaneously controlling the path of multiple nanofibers within the array, new and complex weaving patterns for braids may be achieved with enhanced strength and other properties at a scale previously unattainable. |
US10870921B2 |
Cyclopentadienyl titanium alkoxides with ozone activated ligands for ALD of TiO2
An organotitanium compound selected from the group consisting of: (i) organotitanium compounds of Formulae (I): wherein: each of R0, R1 and R2 is the same as or different from the others, and each is independently selected from organo substituents containing olefinic or alkynyl unsaturation; and each of R3, R4, R5, R6, and R7 is the same as or different from the others, and each is independently selected from H, C1-C12 alkyl, and substituents containing olefinic or alkynyl unsaturation; (ii) organotitanium compounds including at least one tris(alkylaminoalkyl)amine ligand and at least one dialkylamine ligand, wherein alkyl is C1-C6 alkyl; and (iii) organotitanium compounds including a cyclopentadienyl ligand, and a cyclic dienyl or trienyl ligand other than cyclopentadienyl Such organotitanium compounds are usefully employed in vapor deposition processes for depositing titanium on substrates, e.g., in the manufacture of microelectronic devices and microelectronic device precursor structures. |
US10870920B2 |
Gas supply device and valve device
A technology, when forming a film by supplying TiCl4 gas and NH3 gas a plurality of times in alternation to a substrate, can increase the amount of gas flow while suppressing cooling of a valve device, and contribute to an increase in throughput. In the formation of the film, the gas for atmosphere replacement supplied into a processing vessel between supplying one processing gas and supplying the other processing gas is heated ahead of time. Thus, the flow rate of gas can be increased while suppressing cooling of the gas-contacting sites such as a wafer and the inner wall of the processing vessel, and so it is possible to reduce the time necessary to replace the atmosphere, resulting in being able to contribute to increased throughput, and problems such as adhesion of reaction products due to cooling at the valve device are suppressed. |
US10870916B2 |
Gas supply member and gas processing apparatus
A gas supply member includes a straight flow path having a straight-line shape and a first end to be supplied with a gas, a gas discharge port branched from the straight flow path and a gas circulation path extending along an extension line of the straight flow path, connected to a second end of the straight flow path, and configured to collect foreign substances contained in the gas supplied to the straight flow path. |
US10870915B2 |
Deposition apparatus, method of forming thin film using the same, and method of manufacturing organic light emitting display apparatus
A deposition apparatus configured to perform a deposition process on a substrate, the deposition apparatus including a chamber having an exhaust opening in a surface, a deposition source in the chamber configured to eject one or more deposition materials toward the substrate, a cooling plate corresponding to an inner surface of the chamber, at which the exhaust opening is formed, a refrigerator contacting the cooling plate, and a pump coupled to the exhaust opening. |
US10870910B2 |
Ferritic nitrocarburized part and methods of making and using the same
A number of variations may include a ferritic nitrocarburized part comprising steel, wherein the ferritic nitrocarburized steel has a tensile strength exceeding the parent steel material and sufficient ductility, bendability, and flangeability to support subsequent flanging and press-fitting of bushings. Exact strength increases and bendability will be dependent on exact process and alloy combinations. |
US10870908B2 |
Hardening nickel-chromium-iron-titanium-aluminium alloy with good wear resistance, creep strength, corrosion resistance and processability
Age-hardening nickel-chromium-cobalt-titanium-aluminum wrought alloy with very good wear resistance combined with very good creep strength, good high-temperature corrosion resistance and good processability, the alloy including (in % by mass) >18 to 26% chromium, 1.5 to 3.0% titanium, 0.6 to 2.0% aluminum, 5.0 to 40% cobalt, 0.005 to 0.10% carbon, 0.0005 to 0.050% nitrogen, 0.0005 to 0.030% phosphorus, max. 0.010% sulfur, max. 0.020% oxygen, max. 0.70% silicon, max. 2.0% manganese, max. 0.05% magnesium, max. 0.05% calcium, max. 0.5% molybdenum, max. 0.5% tungsten, max. 0.2% niobium, max. 0.5% copper, max. 0.5% vanadium, optionally 0 to 20% Fe, optionally 0 to 0.20% Zr, optionally 0.0001 to 0.008% boron, optionally 0-0.20% Y, La, Ce, Ce mixed metal, and/or Hf, and/or 0-0.60% Ta, remainder nickel and the conventional process-related impurities are adjusted in contents of max. 0.002% Pb, max. 0.002% Zn, max. 0.002% Sn, wherein the nickel content is greater than 35%, wherein the relationship Cr+Fe+Co≥25% (1) has to be satisfied in order to achieve good wear resistance, and the relationship fh≥0 (2a), where fh=6.49+3.88 Ti+1.36 Al−0.301 Fe+(0.759−0.0209 Co) Co−0.428 Cr−28.2 C, (2) has to be satisfied in order that an adequate strength at higher temperatures is provided, wherein Ti, Al, Fe, Co, Cr and C are the concentration of the elements in question in % by mass and fh is given in %. |
US10870906B2 |
Platinum alloy
A nickel-free and cobalt-free platinum alloy including, expressed by weight, from 95.0% to 96.0% of Pt, from 0.5% to 4.5% of Ir, from 0.01% to 2% of Au, from 0 to 2% of Ge, and from 0 to 1% of at least one of the alloying elements Ru, Rh, Pd, Sn, Ga, Re, the respective percentages of all of the elements of the alloy adding up to 100%. |
US10870903B2 |
Process for leaching metal sulfides with reagents having thiocarbonyl functional groups
This application pertains to methods of recovering metals from metal sulfides that involve contacting the metal sulfide with an acidic sulfate solution containing ferric sulfate and a reagent that has a thiocarbonyl functional group, wherein the concentration of reagent in the acidic sulfate solution is sufficient to increase the rate of metal ion extraction relative to an acidic sulfate solution that does not contain the reagent, to produce a pregnant solution containing the metal ions. |
US10870900B2 |
High toughness martensitic stainless steel and reciprocating pump manufactured therewith
A reciprocating pump is disclosed. The reciprocating pump may comprise a power end, and a fluid end operatively connected to the power end. The fluid end may include a plunger, a cylinder configured to operatively engage the plunger, and an end block. The plunger, the cylinder, and the end block of the fluid end may each be fabricated from a high toughness martensitic stainless steel composition comprising between 11.50% and 17.00% by weight chromium, between 3.50% and 6.00% by weight nickel, between 0.30% and 1.50% by weight molybdenum, between 0.01% and 0.20% by weight vanadium, and iron. |
US10870897B2 |
Method of edge imprinting of leather substrates
The present invention relates to a method for enhancing leather edge imprinting. More particularly, the present invention relates to transferring the print from the transparent paper to the edges of a material. Further, the present invention enables in tailoring the designs or written logos on the edge surface for desired applications. The method [100] for imprinting a pattern on edges of a leather substrate comprises of steps with pattern imprinted on the edge across the perimeter of the leather substrate. The pattern comprises one or more customized colors, text, names, company brands, slogans, patterns, images, graphics, photographs, logos, advertisements, or a combination thereof. Advantageously, the present invention effectively saves time and material wastage. |
US10870896B2 |
Solid, particulate tanning agent preparations
Solid particulate material containing a) at least one compound containing carbamoylsulphonate groups and b) at least one organic tanning agent. |
US10870895B2 |
Purification method using a low granulometry resin
The invention relates to a method for purifying a solution, the method comprising the following successive steps: —bringing a solution to be purified into contact with an ion exchange resin by suspending the ion exchange resin in the solution to be purified, the ion exchange resin having the form of particles having a size Dv50 smaller than or equal to 200 μm; —separating the solution into a purified solution and a loaded resin; —regenerating the loaded resin by passing at least one regenerating solution through a compact bed of loaded resin. The invention also relates to an assembly for implementing the method. |
US10870891B2 |
Diagnostic test system for specific, sensitive and reproducible detection of circulating nucleic acids in whole blood
The present disclosure relates to a rapid diagnostic test system that includes the prospective collection of whole blood, preservation of circulating nucleic acids at ambient temperature, and the reproducible detection of nucleic acids including DNA and mRNA (including fusion transcripts and differentially expressed transcripts) by different genomic methodologies. |
US10870889B2 |
Immunoglobulin expression levels as biomarker for proteasome inhibitor response
Methods of treating a tumor in a subject and methods of determining a treatment regimen for a subject with a tumor are provided herein. In exemplary aspects, the methods comprise measuring the level of expression of immunoglobulin, FCGR2B, a gene listed in Table 4, or a combination thereof. In exemplary aspects, the subject is a subject from which a sample was obtained, wherein the level of immunoglobulin, FCGR2B, a gene listed in Table 4, or a combination thereof, has been measured from the sample. Related kits, computer readable-storage media, systems, and methods implemented by a processor in a computer are further provided. |
US10870888B2 |
Methods and systems for analysis of organ transplantation
Disclosed herein are methods of detecting, predicting or monitoring a status or outcome of a transplant in a transplant recipient. |
US10870886B2 |
Molecular diagnosis of FSHD by epigenetic signature
The present invention includes methods of determining whether an individual in need thereof has, or is at risk of developing, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD). |
US10870882B2 |
Method for accurate sequencing of DNA
DNA is sequenced by (a) independently sequencing first and second strands of a dsDNA to obtain corresponding first and second sequences; and (b) combining the first and second sequences to generate a consensus sequence of the dsDNA. By independently sequencing first and second strands the error probability of the consensus sequence approximates a multiplication of those of the first and second sequences. |
US10870881B2 |
Biomolecular processing platform and uses thereof
The present invention relates to a device comprising a biomolecular processor. Each biomolecular processor has one or more bioreactor chambers defined by a solid substrate; a support structure within each bioreactor; a cleaving enzyme immobilized to the support structure and operatively positioned within the bioreactor chamber to cleave monomer or multimer units of a biopolymer molecule operatively engaged by the cleaving enzyme; and one or more time-of-flight channels formed in the solid substrate and fluidically coupled to said one or more bioreactor chambers. Each of the time-of-flight channels have two or more sensors including at least (i) a first sensor contacting the time-of-flight channel proximate to the input end of the channel and (ii) a second sensor contacting the time-of-flight channel proximate to the output end of channel. The present invention further relates to methods of sequencing and identifying biopolymer molecules using the device. |
US10870880B2 |
Systems and methods to detect rare mutations and copy number variation
The present disclosure provides a system and method for the detection of rare mutations and copy number variations in cell free polynucleotides. Generally, the systems and methods comprise sample preparation, or the extraction and isolation of cell free polynucleotide sequences from a bodily fluid; subsequent sequencing of cell free polynucleotides by techniques known in the art; and application of bioinformatics tools to detect rare mutations and copy number variations as compared to a reference. The systems and methods also may contain a database or collection of different rare mutations or copy number variation profiles of different diseases, to be used as additional references in aiding detection of rare mutations, copy number variation profiling or general genetic profiling of a disease. |
US10870874B2 |
Binding fusion proteins, binding fusion protein-drug conjugates, XTEN-drug conjugates and methods of making and using same
The present invention relates to binding fusion protein compositions comprising targeting moieties linked to extended recombinant polypeptide (XTEN), binding fusion protein-drug conjugate compositions, and XTEN-drug conjugate compositions, isolated nucleic acids encoding the compositions and vectors and host cells containing the same, and methods of using such compositions in treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions. |
US10870871B2 |
Polypeptide and method for producing ornithine-based product using the same
The present disclosure relates to a novel polypeptide having an ability to export an ornithine-based product, and a method for producing an ornithine-based product using the same. |
US10870869B2 |
Enzymatic method for preparing glyceryl butyrate
An enzymatic method for preparing glyceryl butyrate, comprising: (1) carrying out an esterification reaction between n-butyric acid and glycerol using lipase as a catalyst, ethyl acetate and/or ethyl formate as an additive; (2) separating the reaction product, recovering the additive by distillation under reduced pressure to obtain glyceryl butyrate. The invention uses lipase as a catalyst to catalyze the esterification reaction of n-butyric acid and glycerin at normal temperature and normal pressure, reduces the energy consumption of the reaction. Also, the reaction condition is mild, no side reaction happens, and no water-carrying agent is used. In addition, the additive increases the catalytic efficiency of the lipase and the conversion rate of butyric acid. |
US10870861B2 |
Creation of chrysanthemum with blue flower color
Provided are transformed chrysanthemum plants having blue flower color, their self-fertilized progenies or cross-fertilized progenies thereof, a vegetative propagated plants thereof, and a part, a tissue or a cell of the plant body. Anthocyanin 3′,5′-O-glucosyltransferase gene (CtA3′5′GT) derived from Clitoria ternatea and flavonoid 3′,5′-hydroxylase gene derived from Campanula (CamF3′5′H) are coexpressed in chrysanthemum petals. |
US10870859B2 |
U6 polymerase III promoter and methods of use
The disclosure relates to gene expression regulatory sequences from maize, specifically to the promoter of a maize U6 polymerase III gene and fragments thereof and their use in promoting the expression of one or more heterologous nucleic acid fragments in plants. The invention further discloses compositions, polynucleotide constructs, transformed host cells, mutated plants, transgenic plants and seeds containing the recombinant construct with the promoter, and methods for preparing and using the same. |
US10870850B2 |
Chemical modification of short small hairpin RNAs for inhibition of gene expression
Aspects of the present invention include the production and use of chemically modified RNAi agents (e.g., shRNAs) in gene silencing applications. The chemically modified RNAi agents disclosed herein have reduced immunostimulatory activity, increased serum stability, or both, as compared to a corresponding RNAi agent not having the chemical modification. Compositions containing chemically modified RNAi agents according to aspects of the present invention (including pharmaceutical compositions) and kits containing the same are also provided. |
US10870849B2 |
Extended dicer substrate agents and methods for the specific inhibition of gene expression
The invention provides compositions and methods for reducing expression of a target gene in a cell, involving contacting a cell with an isolated double stranded nucleic acid (dsNA) in an amount effective to reduce expression of a target gene in a cell. The dsNAs of the invention possess a single stranded extension (in most embodiments, the single stranded extension comprises at least one modified nucleotide and/or phosphate back bone modification). Such single stranded extended Dicer-substrate siRNAs (DsiRNAs) were demonstrated to be effective RNA inhibitory agents compared to corresponding double stranded DsiRNAs. |
US10870844B2 |
Method and composition using a quaternary ammonium compound
A method of determining of the presence or absence of a target RNA component in a sample, the method comprising steps of: (a) contacting the sample with a composition comprising (i) a quaternary ammonium compound or a precursor thereof, which should extract/release the nucleic acid from the sample; (b) optionally storing and/or transporting the composition obtained in step (a); (c) contacting the composition obtained in step (a) with a composition comprising a proteinaceous washing agent, e.g. BSA or casein for stabilizing the RNA for transport and/or storage; and (d) using the composition obtained in step (c) in an amplification method, e.g. RT-PCR. |
US10870841B1 |
Nucleic acid-guided nucleases
The present disclosure provides novel RNA-guided enzymes for making rational and direct edits to the genome of live cells. |
US10870840B2 |
Modified lipase and use thereof
The present invention addresses a problem of providing a lipase derived from a microorganism that is specific for short-chain to medium-chain fatty acids. A modified lipase is obtained by making a substitution in the amino acid sequence of a Candida cylindracea derived lipase, wherein the substitution is (1) a substitution of asparagine for an amino acid corresponding to the amino acid at position 428 in the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1; or (2) a substitution of phenylalanine, methionine, or isoleucine for an amino acid corresponding to the amino acid at position 429 in the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1. |
US10870837B2 |
Fusion proteins comprising enzyme replacement therapy enzymes
Provided herein are fusion proteins that comprise an enzyme replacement therapy enzyme and an Fc region, as well as methods of using such proteins to treat a lysosomal storage disorder. Methods for transporting agents across the blood-brain barrier are also provided herein. |
US10870835B2 |
Ketoreductase polypeptides for the preparation of phenylephrine
The disclosure relates to engineered ketoreductase polypeptides and processes of using the polypeptides for production of phenylephrine. |
US10870825B2 |
Pulsatile perfusion bioreactor for mimicking, controlling, and optimizing blood vessel mechanics
A pulsatile perfusion bioreactor for culturing one or more engineered blood vessels having a lumen and a wall is provided. The bioreactor includes a chamber for holding the engineered blood vessel and cell culture media; a mechanical property monitoring system for measuring axial tensile stress and strain, circumferential tensile stress and strain, and/or shear stress imparted on the vessel wall; and a pump system for delivering cell culture media through the vessel lumen, wherein the vessel is exposed to a composite pressure waveform and a composite flow waveform as the media is delivered there through. The pump system includes a steady flow and peristaltic pumps. Further, the composite pressure and flow waveforms each include a mean component, a fundamental frequency component, and a second harmonic frequency component. The bioreactor also includes a computer interface for monitoring and adjusting the composite waveforms to maintain a predetermined stress level. |
US10870821B2 |
Water-soluble unit dose article containing polyethylene glycol particles
A water-soluble unit dose article that includes a water-soluble film and at least a first internal compartment, where the first internal compartment includes one or more of a first particle, where the first particle comprises between about 45% and about 95% by weight of the first particle of a carrier material selected from polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl alcohol, urea, polyurethane, silica, alkoxylated fatty alcohols or mixtures thereof, between about 1% and about 50% by weight of the first particle of a benefit agent, and less than about 20% by weight of the first particle of a surfactant. |
US10870817B2 |
Peracid-containing particle
A first aspect relates to a particle including: (a) at least one bleaching agent including an organic peroxyacid; (b) at least one component selected from: (i) saccharides and polysaccharides, and derivatives thereof; (ii) inorganic fillers selected from the group consisting of talcs, micas, zeolites, silicates, metal oxides and clays; and (iii) linear, branched and cross-linked polymers and copolymers; (c) at least one pH reducing agent; and (d) at least one chelating agent. Further aspects relate to a process for preparing the particle, a composition or a dough including the particle, and use of the particle in a cleaning composition, a dental care composition, a hair dyeing composition or decolouriser, an antimicrobial composition or a bleach composition. |
US10870816B2 |
Fabric treatment compositions having low calculated cationic charge density polymers and fabric softening actives and methods for providing a benefit
A fabric treatment composition having a polymer and a fabric softening active. The polymer includes a cationic repeating unit and a non-cationic repeating unit. The polymer has a weight-average molecular weight of from about 40,000 to about 600,000 Daltons. The polymer has a calculated cationic charge density of from about 0.05 to about 2 meq/g at a pH of between about 2 and about 8. The polymer includes less than about 0.1% by mole of a cross-linking agent. The fabric softening active includes a quaternary ammonium compound. The composition has less than about 5% by weight of the composition of an anionic surfactant. |
US10870814B2 |
Methods for fractionating lipids
[Problem] Provision of a method for fractionating lipids using liquefied dimethyl ether as a solvent.[Means for Solving] To provide a method for fractionating a lipid using liquefied dimethyl ether as a solvent. [Solution] A method for fractionating a lipid, which comprises subjecting a microbial biomass to extraction using liquefied dimethyl ether as a solvent and then fractionating the lipid utilizing separation selectivity for the lipid. A method for producing a lipid, which comprises subjecting a microbial biomass to extraction using liquefied dimethyl ether as a solvent, then fractionating a portion of the lipid utilizing separation selectivity for the lipid to modify the fatty acid composition of the remainder of the lipid which remains in the microbial biomass, and then extracting the lipid having a modified fatty acid composition. |
US10870812B2 |
Surface protection composition and terminal fitted electric wire
A surface protection composition which is hard to deform or flow even placed under environments of a large temperature change with an external physical load such as pressure, and which stably protects a metal surface. A terminal fitted electric wire coated with the composition. The surface protection composition contains a high-consistency material (A) containing a lubricant base oil and an amide compound, and a phosphorus composition (B). The phosphorus composition (B) contains a composition (b1) containing one or more compounds represented by the general formulae (1) and (2) and one or more metals and/or one or more amines. The phosphorus composition (B) also contains one or more compounds (b2) represented by the general formula (3). |
US10870811B2 |
Method for operating fuel gas manufacturing device
Provided is a method for operating a fuel gas manufacturing device for stopping the operation in such a manner that the operation can be immediately resumed, while keeping facilities from becoming complex. When stopping the operation while supply of source gas to a desulfurizing unit is stopped, after supply of source gas to the desulfurizing unit and discharge of fuel gas to the outside are stopped, a standby operation process is performed in which fuel gas is circulated by a circulation driving unit in such a manner that the whole amount of fuel gas passed through a moisture removing unit is circulated through a circulation gas path to return to the desulfurizing unit and the circulated fuel gas is heated by a heating unit to a set standby temperature to heat a reforming unit to a temperature that is equivalent to an operation temperature at which reforming is performed, and supply of water vapor is continued in a state where a supply amount of water vapor is at least an amount with which carbon deposition due to thermal decomposition of fuel gas can be prevented and is smaller than an amount that is supplied when reforming is performed. |
US10870803B2 |
Method for upgrading a hydrocarbon feed
A method for upgrading a hydrocarbon feed is disclosed. The method may be carried out in a pyrolysis furnace that may have at least two coils and at least two thermal zones. The method may include two operating or run modes that may be repeated in a cycle. In one run, upgrading may be carried out in one coil while decoking may be carried out in the other coil. After a predetermined amount of time, the streams of the two coils may be switched for a second run, such that decoking may be carried out in the coil in which upgrading was done in the first run and upgrading may be carried out in the coil in which decoking was done in the first run. The first and the second run are cyclically repeated one after the other. |
US10870800B2 |
Coker-fractionator unit and process for operating same
A process for operating a thermal or catalytic cracking unit is described. The process entails generating a product that includes cracked hydrocarbon vapor and solid coke-particles from a heavy hydrocarbon input. The product is communicated towards a fractionator and a quench liquid is introduced into the product for creating a two-phase flow of cracked hydrocarbon vapor and the quench liquid with solid coke-particles entrained in the quench liquid. The two-phase flow is introduced into the fractionator and the cracked hydrocarbon vapor are separated from the quench liquid and the solid coke-particles entrained therein by gravity separation. The two-phase flow can reduce or remove the requirement of a wash zone within the fractionator. A recirculation loop is included in a wash-zone circulation system. The recirculation loop bypasses one or more spray headers of the wash zone and returns to a first end of the wash-zone circulation system. |
US10870798B2 |
Homogeneous persistent luminescence nanocrystals and methods of preparation and application thereof
This invention provides a groundbreaking approach to PLNPs and their preparation. In particular, the synthetic methodology disclosed herein fundamentally differs from the traditional solid-state annealing reactions that require extreme and harsh reaction conditions. In one unique aspect of the invention, a simple, one-step mesoporous template method utilizing mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) is disclosed that affords in vivo rechargeable NIR-emitting mesoporous PLNPs with uniform size and morphology. In another unique aspect of the invention, the novel synthetic approach is based on aqueous-phase chemical reactions conducted in mild conditions, resulting in uniform and homogeneous PLNPs with desired size control (e.g., sub-10 nm). |
US10870797B2 |
Semiconductor nanoparticles, method of producing semiconductor nanoparticles, and light-emitting device
Provided is a ternary or quaternary semiconductor nanoparticle that enables the band-edge emission and a less toxic composition. A semiconductor nanoparticle is provided that contains Ag, In, and S and has an average particle size of 50 nm or less, wherein the ratio of the number of atoms of Ag to the total number of atoms of Ag and In is 0.320 or more and 0.385 or less, the ratio of the number of atoms of S to the total number of atoms of Ag and In is 1.20 or more and 1.45 or less. The semiconductor nanoparticle is adapted to emit photoluminescence having a photoluminescence lifetime of 200 ns or less upon being irradiated with light having a wavelength in a range of 350 nm to 500 nm. |
US10870795B2 |
Rheology modifier
The composition provided herein includes an aqueous base fluid, a water-based polymer and glass microspheres comprising a metal cross-linking agent and where the water-based polymer cross-links in the presence of the glass microspheres. |
US10870785B2 |
Energy efficient cementitious mortars
Thermally conductive cementitious compositions for use in flooring installations that are applied over a heat radiating flooring system to increase the thermal conductance of the flooring system and increase the rate of heating the flooring system. The thermally conductive cementitious compositions include a cementitious composition, amorphous flake graphite carbon, and an aqueous solution suitable for use as a thermally conductive mortar, grout or adhesive for flooring installations. The thermally conductive cementitious compositions also include a cementitious composition, mesh fine aluminum oxide, mesh coarse aluminum oxide, and an aqueous solution that provides a thermally conductive mortar, grout or adhesive for use in flooring installations. |
US10870782B2 |
Aqueous adhesive compositions
A latex emulsion that includes an aqueous carrier liquid and a latex copolymer formed from reactants comprising butyl methacrylate, wherein the reactants comprise at least 20 wt. % a vinyl monomer, based on the total weight of ethylenically unsaturated monomers in the latex copolymer. A homopolymer formed from the vinyl monomer preferably exhibits a glass transition temperature of between about −10° C. and about 30° C. A coating formed from the latex emulsion preferably exhibits a dry adhesion of greater than about 4 pounds per linear inch when applied between a thermoplastic polyolefin roofing membrane and a plywood roofing substrate at an average coat weight of about 6 lbs/100 ft2 and subjected to 180° peel testing according to ASTM D903 with a 2-inch per minute pull rate. The latex emulsion may include a second latex copolymer or stage, and may be used as part of an aqueous adhesive composition. |
US10870780B2 |
Adhesive tapes
Adhesive tapes include a plasticized polyvinyl chloride backing, a primer including an ethylene/carbon monoxide-containing terpolymer and a styrene-containing block copolymer, and an adhesive. |
US10870777B2 |
Absorbent and protective composition containing an elastomeric copolymer
An improved composition for protecting a vehicle, building, or airplane surface that will be painted or mechanically processed. For example, certain regions of a vehicle, building, or airplane may be masked in accordance with the present disclosure to protect those regions from paint overspray. The composition produces a film which adheres well to a surface to be protected, with few or no pinholes. Additionally, the composition can absorb any oil or grease present on the surface which can eliminate the need for towels and chemical solvents that may create toxic fumes, hazardous waste, and flammable hazards. Further, the material can be removed easily from the surface after use by peeling the film layer away from the surface. |
US10870758B2 |
Curable resin composition, cured product thereof, and semiconductor device
An object of the present invention is to provide a curable resin composition for forming a less tacky cured product, having excellent gas barrier properties and heat and light resistance. This curable resin composition comprises the following components (A), (B), and (C):(A): a polyorganosiloxane represented by the following average unit formula: (SiO4/2)a1(R1SiO3/2)a2(R12SiO2/2)a3(R13SiO1/2)a4 wherein each R1 is alkyl, aryl, alkenyl, etc., a percentage of the alkyl is 50 to 98 mol %, a percentage of the aryl is 1 to 50 mol %, and a percentage of the alkenyl is 1 to 35 mol % based on the total amount of R1, and a1>0, a2>0, a3≥0, a4>0, 0.5≤a1/a2≤10, and a1+a2+a3+a4=1; (B) a polyorganosiloxane represented by the following average composition formula: R2mHnSiO[(4−m−n)/2] wherein R2 is alkyl or aryl, and 0.7≤m≤2.1, 0.001≤n≤1.0, and 0.8≤m+n≤3; and (C): a hydrosilylation catalyst. |
US10870756B2 |
Acrylic composition for encapsulation, sheet material, laminated sheet, cured object, semiconductor device, and process for producing semiconductor device
The acrylic composition for sealing contains an acrylic compound, a polyphenylene ether resin including a radical-polymerizable substituent at a terminal, an inorganic filler, and a thermal radical polymerization initiator. |
US10870755B2 |
Method for producing thermoplastic aromatic polysulfone resin, method for producing epoxy composition, and method for producing cured epoxy product
The present invention relates to a method for producing thermoplastic aromatic polysulfone resin, in which a polymerization reaction is performed in an organic solvent by using compound (A), a dihalogeno compound represented by Formula (I), compound (B), a divalent phenol represented by Formula (II), and compound (C), an alkali metal carbonate, at a charging molar ratio satisfying the following Formulae (1) to (3): (1) 0.900<(A)/(B)<0.990; (2) {(A)/(B)}−0.02<(C)/(B)<{(A)/(B)}+0.01; and (3) (C)/(B)<1.00, In Formulae (I) and (II), R1 to R4 represent an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, X and X′ represent a halogen atom, Y represents one or more groups selected from the group consisting of —SO2—, —C(CH3)2—, —CH2—, —O— and —CO—, or a single bond, and n1, n2, n3 and n4 represent an integer of 0 to 4. |
US10870752B2 |
Pixel defining layer and preparation material thereof, and display substrate and preparation method thereof
The present disclosure provides a pixel defining layer and a preparation material thereof, and a display substrate and a preparation method thereof, and relates to the field of display technologies. The preparation material of the pixel defining layer comprises the following components in mass percentages: 5%-30% of a lyophobic film-forming polymer, 0.5%-1% of lyophilic magnetic nanoparticles, 0.5%-2% of a photoinitiator, 0.1%-1% of a reactive monomer, 0.1%-1% of an additive and the balance of a solvent. |
US10870748B2 |
Polarity manipulation in polystyrene for enhanced bio-polymer miscibility
A styrenic composition including a polar modified styrenic co-polymer resulting from the polymerization of a combined mixture of at least one styrenic monomer and at least one comonomer and a biodegradable component is disclosed. The at least one comonomer includes a polar functional group and the polar modified styrenic co-polymer and the biodegradable component are combined to obtain a styrenic composition having a biodegradable component. Also disclosed is a method of enhancing bio-polymer miscibility in a styrenic based polymer. The polarity of a blend is manipulated by combining a styrenic monomer and a polar co-monomer to form a combined mixture and subjecting the combined mixture to polymerization to obtain a styrenic polymer blend to which a bio-polymer is added. |
US10870746B2 |
Impact modified compositions for low temperature use containers
Embodiments relate to compositions comprising: (a) from 60 wt % to 90 wt % of a propylene polymer base that has a melt flow rate from 2 g/10 min to 100 g/10 min according to ASTM D1238 (230° C./2.16 kg); (b) from 2 wt % to 39.5 wt % of an olefin block copolymer; and (c) from 0.5 wt % to 20 wt % of a composite component comprising a crystalline block composite or a block composite. In certain embodiments, the composition may further comprise: (d) from 1 wt % to 30 wt % a polyolefin copolymer, the polyolefin copolymer being derived from ethylene and at least one of a C3 to C10 alpha-olefin, having a melt index from 100 g/10 min to 2000 g/10 min according to ASTM D1238 (190° C./2.16 kg), and having a density from 0.860 g/cc to 0.900 g/cc. In further embodiments, the composition may further comprise: (e) from 0.1 wt % to 5 wt % of an antioxidant. |
US10870740B2 |
Non-color shifting multilayer structures and protective coatings thereon
An omnidirectional structural color pigment having a protective coating. The pigment has a first layer of a first material and a second layer of a second material, the second layer extending across the first layer. In addition, the pigment reflects a band of electromagnetic radiation having a predetermined full width at half maximum (FWHM) of less than 300 nm and a predetermined color shift of less than 30° when the pigment is exposed to broadband electromagnetic radiation and viewed from angles between 0 and 45°. The pigment has a weather resistant coating that covers an outer surface thereof and reduces a relative photocatalytic activity of the pigment by at least 50%. |
US10870736B2 |
Quartz-containing silicone compositions which are low in cyclic compounds
Generation of cyclic siloxanes in silicone compositions containing quartz flour as a filer is reduced by incorporating a basic substance into the composition prior to adding filler. |
US10870735B2 |
Method for producing low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene, low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene, and powder
The invention provides a production method for producing low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene enabling easy removal of most of C8-C14 perfluorocarboxylic acids and salts thereof, which are unfortunately generated by irradiation, from the low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene. The method for producing low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene includes: (1) irradiating polytetrafluoroethylene to provide low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene having a melt viscosity of 1×102 to 7×105 Pa·s at 380° C.; (2) pulverizing the low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene; and (3) heating the low molecular weight polytetrafluoroethylene pulverized in the step (2). |
US10870734B2 |
Production method for organopolysiloxane emulsion composition
A production method for an organopolysiloxane emulsion composition, wherein (I) an emulsion composition is prepared from an organopolysiloxane (A) that is represented by formula (1) and that has an octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane content of 1,000 ppm or less HO(R12SiO)nH (1), (wherein R1 is H or a monovalent hydrocarbon group and n is a number that makes the viscosity, at 25° C., of the organopolysiloxane 200 mm2/s or more but less than 2,000 mm2/s), a surfactant (B) that is represented by formula (2) and that has an alkyl naphthalene skeleton R2a—C10H(7-a)—SO3M (2), (wherein R2 is an alkyl group, M is H+, an alkali metal ion, an alkali earth metal ion, NH4+, or a tertiary NH4+, and m is 1-3), and water (C-1), and wherein (II) water (C-2) is added as necessary and then emulsion polymerization is performed in the presence of an acid catalyst (D). |
US10870731B2 |
Method for end-capping a polysiloxane prepolymer
A method is disclosed which involves the steps of (a) reacting a polysiloxane prepolymer having reactive functional end groups with a non-free radical polymerizable reactive end-capping agent; and (b) reacting the reaction product of step (a) with a free radical polymerizable reactive end-capping agent. |
US10870724B2 |
High heat monomers and methods of use thereof
High purity epoxide compounds methods for preparing the high purity epoxide compounds, and compositions derived from the epoxide compounds are provided. Also provided are materials and articles derived from the epoxide compounds. |
US10870723B2 |
Production of polyurethane foam
Compositions suitable for production of polyurethane foams, comprising at least one OH-functional compound (OHC) obtainable by the partial or complete hydrogenation of ketone-aldehyde resins, wherein the OH-functional compound contains at least one structural element of the formula (1a) and optionally of the formulae (1b) and/or (1c), with R=aromatic with 6-14 carbon atoms, (cyclo)aliphatic with 1-12 carbon atoms, R1=H, CH2OH, R2=H, or a radical of the formula —(CH2—CH(R′)O—)y—H where R′ is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl or phenyl and y=1 to 50, k=2 to 15, preferably 3 to 12, more preferably 4 to 11, m=0 to 13, preferably 0 to 9, l=0 to 2, where the sum of k+l+m is from 5 to 15, preferably from 5 to 12, and k>m, are described. |
US10870722B2 |
Hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinkers and uses thereof
The invention provides a hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinker which comprises (1) a polydiorganosiloxane polymer chain comprising dimethylsiloxane units and hydrophilized siloxane units each having one methyl substituent and one monovalent C4-C40 organic radical substituent having two to six hydroxyl groups, wherein the molar ratio of the hydrophilized siloxane units to the dimethylsiloxane units is from about 0.035 to about 0.15, and (2) two terminal (meth)acryloyl groups. The hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinker has a number average molecular weight of from about 3000 Daltons to about 80,000 Daltons. The present invention is also related to a silicone hydrogel contact lens, which comprises repeating units derived from a hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinker of the invention. |
US10870717B2 |
Modifier, modified and conjugated diene-based polymer and rubber composition including the same
The present invention provides a modifier, a modified conjugated diene-based polymer which is modified using the same, and a rubber composition including the modified conjugated diene-based polymer, and more particularly, a modifier which includes a compound represented by Formula 1 and is capable of improving the mixing properties between a conjugated diene-based polymer and a filler, a modified conjugated diene-based polymer which is modified using the same, and a rubber composition including the modified conjugated diene-based polymer. |
US10870713B2 |
Procatalyst and polymerization process using the same
A procatalyst for the polymerization of ethylene and optionally one or more alpha-olefins having the structure shown in formula (I) below. Formula (I) is provided. Also provided is a polymerization process using the inventive procatalyst. |
US10870711B2 |
Process for the preparation of polysaccharides
The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a polysaccharide composed of D-xylose units of formula (III) linked together via beta 1,4 glycosidic bonds wherein R1 is hydrogen or acetyl, R2 is hydrogen, acetyl or a 4-O-methyl glucuronic acid unit, wherein, when R2 is a 4-O-methyl glucuronic acid unit, the R1 group on the same saccharide unit is defined as G, wherein G is hydrogen or acetyl, and wherein the sugar unit at the reducing end of sun such polysaccharide is xylose, lyxose or xylulose, said process comprising the following steps: selective deacetylation of xylan extracted from beech wood; and isomerization of the selectively deacetylated xylan achieved in step or the following steps: isomerization of xylan extracted from beech wood; and selective deacetylation of isomerized xylan achieved in step. The process is useful for the preparation of pentosan polysulfate or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for pharmaceutical use. |
US10870710B2 |
Synthetic oligosaccharide subunits of the Psl exopolysaccharide of pseudomonas aeruginosa and uses thereof
This disclosure relates to synthetic oligosaccharide subunits of the Pseudomonas exosaccharide Psi and uses thereof, e.g., for epitope mapping of anti-Psl antibodies, for identification of anti-Psl antibodies, and for use as vaccines. In one aspect a synthetic oligosaccharide subunit of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa Psl oligosaccharide is provided, comprising the trisaccharide of formula I. |
US10870708B2 |
Methods for inhibiting angiogenesis in a subject in need thereof
In one aspect, the present invention provides methods for preventing, treating, reverting and/or delaying angiogenesis in a mammalian subject suffering from, or at risk for developing, an angiogenesis-dependent disease or condition, comprising administering to the subject an amount of a MASP-2 inhibitory agent effective to inhibit angiogenesis. In some embodiments of these aspects of the invention, the MASP-2 inhibitory agent is a MASP-2 antibody or fragment thereof. |
US10870705B2 |
Chimeric antigen receptors specific for carbonic acid anhydrase IX
The present invention provides chimeric antigen receptor cells specific for carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) and methods of using same for treatment of CAIX expressing cancers such as renal cell carcinoma. |
US10870695B2 |
Biopharmaceutical compositions comprising interleukin-5 antibody
The present disclosure relates to compositions, for treating interleukin 5 (IL-5) mediated diseases, and related methods. |
US10870692B2 |
Methods and compositions related to soluble monoclonal variable lymphocyte receptors of defined antigen specificity
Disclosed are compositions and methods related to variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs). More particularly, disclosed are a variety of antigen specific polypeptides, including soluble, monoclonal, and multivalent forms, as well as methods of using the polypeptides, antibodies that bind the antigen specific polypeptides, and nucleic acids, vectors and expression systems that encode the polypeptides. Antigen specific polypeptides that selectively bind pathogens, like anthrax, and carbohydrates, like blood group determinants, are specifically disclosed. |
US10870686B2 |
Ultra-long acting insulin-FC fusion proteins and methods of use
The present disclosure provides recombinantly manufactured ultra-long acting insulin-Fc fusion proteins for use in treating canine and feline diabetes. The insulin-Fc fusion proteins comprise an insulin polypeptide linked via a peptide linker to an Fc-fragment of canine or feline origin. Based on the results obtained, creating a treatment that is amenable to low cost manufacturing, exhibits sufficient in vivo bioactivity, displays extended duration of bioactivity, does not induce anti-drug antibodies, and substantially retains is potency over multiple administrations, requires a non-obvious combination of insulin polypeptide, peptide linkers, and species-specific Fc fragment, in addition to selective mutations on one or more of these components. Exemplary ultra-long acting insulin-Fc fusion proteins, polynucleotides encoding these insulin-Fc fusion proteins, and pharmaceutical formulations of exemplary insulin-Fc fusion proteins are provided, in addition to methods of use and preparation. |
US10870684B2 |
Disintegrin variants and pharmaceutical uses thereof
Disintegrin variants that bind specifically to one or more of α5β1 and αv integrins, such as αvβ1, αvβ3, αvβ5, αvβ6 and αvβ8, but with reduced binding activity to αIIbβ3, are described. Also described are uses of the disintegrin variants for the treatment or prevention of a disease associated with an αv integrin or an α5β1 integrin. |
US10870683B2 |
N-glycan deleted HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimers
The present application relates to novel HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins which may be utilized as an HIV-1 vaccine immunogens, antigens for crystallization and for the identification of broad neutralizing antibodies. The present invention encompasses the preparation and purification of immunogenic compositions which are formulated into the vaccines of the present invention. |
US10870682B2 |
Methods and compositions for dengue virus vaccines
The present invention provides compositions and methods of use comprising a chimeric dengue virus E glycoprotein comprising a dengue virus E glycoprotein backbone, which comprises amino acid substitutions that introduce an epitope that is recognized by an antibody from a dengue virus serotype that is different from the dengue virus serotype of the dengue virus E glycoprotein backbone. |
US10870680B2 |
Methods of reducing neuronal injury or toxicity in epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease using a scorpion venom heat-resistant synthetic peptide (SVHRSP)
A scorpion venom heat-resistant synthetic peptide (SVHRSP) contains an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 1. One or more amino acids the amino acid sequence can be substituted or deleted. A pharmaceutical composition that contains the SVHRSP has numerous applications. The pharmaceutical composition can be used to protect neuronal cell against amyloid beta-induced toxic effects, or to inhibit the sodium channel current of a hippocampal neuronal cell, or to protect a neuronal cell against NMDA-induced injury. It may also promote the formation of a pluripotent neural stem cell from a type II astrocyte, or treats a subject, such as a human, having epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, or Parkinson's disease. |
US10870679B2 |
Modulation of structured polypeptide specificity
The invention describes peptide ligands specific for human plasma Kallikrein. |
US10870675B2 |
Process using dual specificity oligonucleotide and dual specificity oligonucleotide
The present invention relates to various processes by a template-dependent extension reaction using a dual specificity oligonucleotide and a dual specificity oligonucleotide composed of three different Tm portions therefor. Demonstrated in the present invention are the features of the dual specificity oligonucleotide, which are high hybridization specificity and mismatch tolerance. |
US10870672B2 |
β-D-2′-deoxy-2′-α-fluoro-2′-β-C-substituted-2-modified-N6-substituted purine nucleotides for HCV treatment
A compound of the structure: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or composition thereof for the treatment of a host infected with or exposed to an HCV virus or other disorders more fully described herein. |
US10870670B2 |
Preparation of (S,S)-secoisolariciresinol diglucoside and (R,R)-secoisolariciresinol diglucoside
The invention relates to processes for preparing (S,S)-secoisolariciresinol diglucoside and (R,R)-secoisolariciresinol diglucoside and compositions comprising the same. |
US10870669B2 |
Method for producing an isolated monoclonal antibody specifically binding to a glycolipid antigen of mycoplasma pneumoniae
The present invention provides a novel glyceroglycolipid produced by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. The glyceroglycolipid can be used as a diagnostic marker for a disease caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. |
US10870662B2 |
Alpha-amino pateamine A derivatives and methods for treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Pateamine A derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions that include the derivatives. The pateamine A derivatives are α-amino pateamine A derivatives that lack the C5-methyl group of pateamine A. |
US10870661B2 |
Nitrogen-containing tricyclic derivatives having HIV replication inhibitory activity
The present invention provides a novel compound having antiviral activity, especially HIV replication inhibitory activity and a medicament containing the same. The compound represented by the formula: wherein A3 is CR3A, CR3AR3B, N or NR3C; R3A, R3B, R4A and R4B are each independently a hydrogen atom, halogen, cyano, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted alkynyl, or substituted or unsubstituted non-aromatic carbocyclyl; R3C is a hydrogen atom, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl, or substituted or unsubstituted non-aromatic carbocyclyl; ring T1 is substituted or unsubstituted nitrogen-containing non-aromatic heterocycle; R1 is a hydrogen atom, halogen, cyano, or substituted or unsubstituted alkyl; R2 is each independently substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or the like: n is 1 or 2; R3 is substituted or unsubstituted aromatic carbocyclyl or the like; R4 is a hydrogen atom or a carboxy protecting group. |
US10870660B2 |
Nitrogen-containing condensed ring compounds having dopamine D3 antagonistic effect
Novel compounds having D3 receptor antagonistic activity are provided.A compound represented by formula (I): wherein ring A is a heterocycle, X1 is each independently CR4aR4b, X2 is each independently CR4cR4d, Y1 and Y2 are each independently a carbon atom or a nitrogen atom, L is —N(R6)—C(═O)— or the like, W is cyclyl or the like, R2 and R3 are each independently substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or the like, R1a, R1b, R4a to R4d, and R6 are each independently hydrogen atoms or the like, p is 1 or 2, q is an integer of 1 to 3, n is an integer of 1 to 4, s is an integer of 0 to 4, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. |
US10870658B2 |
Aldose reductase inhibitors and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure relates to novel compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for promoting healthy aging of skin, the treatment of skin disorders, the treatment of cardiovascular disorders, the treatment of renal disorders, the treatment of angiogenesis disorders, such as cancer, treatment of tissue damage, such as non-cardiac tissue damage, the treatment of evolving myocardial infarction, the treatment of ischemic injury, and the treatment of various other disorders, such as complications arising from diabetes with the compounds and compositions of the invention. Other disorders can include, but are not limited to, atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic cardiomyopathy, infections of the skin, peripheral vascular disease, stroke, asthma, and the like. |
US10870656B2 |
Methods for treatment of heart failure
Disclosed are methods, compositions and kits for treating or preventing heart failure. Methods of the invention treating heart failure in a mammal comprising administering to the mammal an effective amount of a thienopyrimidine compound. |
US10870652B2 |
Compounds and methods for modulating bruton's tyrosine kinase
Provided herein, inter alia, are compounds and methods for modulating Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase. |
US10870645B2 |
Bicyclic [4,6,0] hydroxamic acids as HDAC inhibitors
The present invention relates to inhibitors of zinc-dependent histone deacetylases (HDACs) useful in the treatment of diseases or disorders associated with HDAC6, having a Formulae I or Formula II: where R, L, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 are described herein. |
US10870642B2 |
Biheterocyclic compound
The present invention provides a compound of formula (1) and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound useful as a nerve regeneration promoter wherein R1-L- is R1—OC(O)—, or the like, R1 is hydrogen atom, optionally-substituted C1-6 alkyl group, optionally-substituted 3- to 8-membered cycloalkyl group, or the like, R2 is hydrogen atom or the like, Ring A is formula (2) or formula (3) wherein R3 is hydrogen atom, optionally-substituted C1-6 alkyl group, or the like, the part of X, Y, and Z is X═Y—Z, X—Y═Z, or X—Y—Z, X is nitrogen atom, NR4 (R4 is hydrogen atom, optionally-substituted C1-6 alkyl group, or the like), or the like, Y is carbon atom or the like, and Z is carbon atom, nitrogen atom or the like. |
US10870641B2 |
Pyridazinones as PARP7 inhibitors
The present invention relates to pyridazinones and related compounds which are inhibitors of PARP7 and are useful in the treatment of cancer. |
US10870639B2 |
Pyrimidine compounds and pharmaceutical compositions for preventing or treating cancers including the same
Provided are a pyrimidine compound represented by Formula 1, a method of preparing the compound, and a pharmaceutical use of the compound for the prevention or treatment of cancer. |
US10870630B2 |
Substituted bicyclic heteroaryl allosteric modulators of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
The present disclosure relates to compounds of formula (I) that are useful as modulators of α7 nAChR, compositions comprising such compounds, and the use of such compounds for preventing, treating, or ameliorating disease, particularly disorders of the central nervous system such as cognitive impairments in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and schizophrenia, as well as for L-DOPA induced-dyskinesia and inflammation. |
US10870628B2 |
Formation of N-protected 3,6-bis-(4-aminobutyl)-2,5-diketopiperazine through a cyclic α-N-protected amino ester
A method for the synthesis of N-protected 3,6-aminoalkyl-2,5-diketopiperazines is provided. The method includes obtaining a cyclic α-N protected active amino ester and adding it to a mixture of an amine catalyst in an organic solvent. |
US10870627B2 |
Salt of quinazoline derivative, preparation method therefor and application thereof
A salt of a quinazoline derivative (N-[4-(3-chlorine-4-fluoroanilino)]-7-(3-morpholinepropanol)-6-(2-fluoroacrylamide)-quinazoline, the structure thereof is as represented by formula I). Compared with a known quinazoline derivative, the salt of the quinazoline derivative has one or more improved properties and at least has better water solubility, wherein a citrate, a benzene sulfonate, and an ethanedisulphonate thereof further have better crystallinity and are not easy to absorb moisture. |
US10870625B2 |
Zwitterionic propargyl-linked antifolates useful for treating bacterial infections
The disclosure provides compounds of the formula I and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The variables, e.g. R1, R2, R3, R4, A, B, J, V, W, M, J and Ar are defined herein. The disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound or salt of formula I and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, methods of inhibiting dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) in vitro or in vivo with a compound or salt of formula I, and methods of treating a bacterial infections, fungal infections, and protozoal infections with a compound or salt of formula I. A compound or salt of formula I can be the first and only active ingredient used in a pharmaceutical composition or method of this disclosure or may be combined with one or more additional active ingredients that are not compounds or salts of formula I. |
US10870624B2 |
Histone deacetylase inhibitors
The present invention is a compound of the formula or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The compounds are useful as HDAC inhibitors. |
US10870623B2 |
Trifluoromethylpropanamide derivatives as HTRA1 inhibitors
The invention provides novel compounds having the general formula (I) wherein R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, X, A and R11 are as described herein, compositions including the compounds and methods of using the compounds. |
US10870621B2 |
Method for preparing latanoprostene bunod, and intermediate therefor
The present invention relates to a process for preparing latanoprostene bunod and an intermediate therefor. In accordance with the preparation process of the present invention, latanoprostene bunod can be efficiently and cost-effectively prepared while reducing side reactions. |
US10870616B2 |
Derivatives of sobetirome
Disclosed are halo substituted derivative compounds of sobetirome with improved pharmacological characteristics relative to sobetirome, pharmaceutical compositions that include those compounds and methods of treating diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders using those pharmaceutical compositions. |
US10870614B2 |
Processes for producing trifluoroiodomethane using metal trifluoroacetates
The present disclosure provides a process for producing trifluoroiodomethane. The process includes providing a metal trifluoroacetate, iodine monochloride, and a solvent, and reacting the metal trifluoroacetate and iodine monochloride in the presence of the solvent to produce trifluoroiodomethane. |
US10870612B1 |
Method for simultaneously extracting lycopene and citrulline from watermelon
A method for simultaneously extracting Lycopene and Citrulline from a watermelon includes: separating the rind and the pulp of the watermelon, preprocessing the rind, and using the preprocessed rind to extract the Citrulline; subjecting the pulp to biological enzymolysis and filtering, centrifuging a filtrate, using a precipitate and a filter residue obtained after the centrifuging to extract the Lycopene, and using a supernatant obtained after the centrifuging to extract the Citrulline. By using the method for synchronously extracting Lycopene and Citrulline from the watermelon of the present invention, about 0.5 kg of Lycopene (6% content) and more than 1.2 kg of Citrulline which are worthy of nearly ten thousand yuan can be extracted from each ton of imperfect watermelons, the economic benefit of each ton of watermelons can be increased by more than 5000 yuan after extraction costs are deducted, and the method is high in economic benefits. |
US10870608B1 |
Biochar encased in a biodegradable material
A soil amendment is provided and a method for making the same, where the soil amendment is encasing biochar in a biodegradable material. The biochar encased in the biodegradable material may be either or both treated and untreated (raw) biochar. The biodegradable material encasing the biochar may be sealed to produce a packet or capsule, or deposited on a sheet of biodegradable material. The sheet of biodegradable material may include a biodegradable adhesive, creating a biochar tape on the biodegradable material. In another example the biodegradable material may be immersed in a solution containing biochar to create a soil amendment, for example, to wrap a root ball of a seedling or sapling. The biodegradable material may, for example, be a polymer, wax, oil, or paraffin which is used to create a bead, capsule, or pod of biochar or biochar slurry, or may be a fiber based or polymer based material that can be formed into a shape, such as a liner, container, or a disc. |
US10870605B2 |
Refractory molded body, compounds, binders, and method for producing same
The present invention relates to a compound for making high-temperature-resistant or refractory molded bodies, made up of a mixture of: a refractory or high-temperature-resistant inorganic powder, granules and/or granulate, including a free-flowing compound or a powder made of carbon or also without carbon, a binder, the binder being made of a combination of tannin, lactose, fine-grained silica and aluminum powder, as well as the binder itself, and molded bodies produced from the compound including the binder, and a method of making same. |
US10870596B2 |
Aerated reactor with internal solids separation
A process for aerobic treatment of wastewater is provided, which process comprises: (a) supplying a liquid influent comprising wastewater to a reactor containing granular biomass; (b) subjecting the reaction mixture to aerobic conditions comprising a concentration of dissolved oxygen from 0.1 mg/L to 4.0 mg/L, and a hydraulic retention time from 0.5 to 72 hours; (c) separating the reaction mixture into granular biomass and treated wastewater; and (d) recycling separated granular biomass to the reaction mixture. A bioreactor for the process is also disclosed, comprising a reaction vessel provided with an aeration means, a solids separation device with an inlet in the lower part of the reaction vessel having an outlet line for solids arranged to transport separated solids to a riser driven by airlift action and arranged to transport the solids to the upper part of the reaction chamber. |
US10870594B2 |
Flowback and produced water treatment method
A method of treating flowback and produced water includes transferring flowback and produced water to a chemical treatment apparatus, mixing treatment chemicals with the flowback and produced water, transferring the mixture of treatment chemicals and flowback and produced water to a weir tank comprising a first end, a second end, an internal chamber, and a plurality of baffles positioned throughout the internal chamber to induce turbulent flow, transferring the mixture of treatment chemicals and flowback and produced water to a first settling tank that provides laminar flow, and transferring the mixture of treatment chemicals and flowback and produced water to a second settling tank that provides laminar flow. |
US10870589B2 |
Filtering system for removing chemicals from fluids
A filter system for filtering a fluid stream is disclosed herein. The filter system includes a first fluid passage, a first chamber, a second chamber, an adsorbing media, and a second fluid passage. The first fluid passage is arranged such that a fluid stream can flow through the first fluid passage and into the filter system. The first chamber is arranged to hold suspended or dissolved solids, pollutants, and nutrients that are filtered from the fluid stream. The second chamber is positioned above the first chamber and in fluid communication with the first chamber. The adsorbing media is positioned in the second chamber. The second fluid passage is arranged such that filtered fluid from the fluid stream can flow out of the filtering system through the second fluid passage. |
US10870588B2 |
Method and apparatus to implement a managed distributed wastewater process
The method of the managed sewer is a “Netcentric” distributed process that is managed in real-time and implemented through several apparatuses that enable the low capital cost and low installation cost of a smaller diameter pipe (smaller than typically used in gravity flow systems). The apparatuses enable the method of managing the grinding, pumping and staging processes to optimize the effectiveness of the collection process through the small pipe and increase system efficacy by using the pumping and transport action of the material in the pipe as part of the process activity. |
US10870587B2 |
Cuprous oxide particle, method of producing the same, photosintering composition, method of forming conductive film using the same and paste of cuprous oxide particles
Provided is a photosintering composition including cuprous oxide particles containing at least one additive element selected from the group consisting of tin, manganese, vanadium, cerium and silver, and a solvent. It is preferable that the cuprous oxide particle contain 1 ppm to 30,000 ppm of tin as the additive element. It is also preferable that the photosintering composition contain 3% by mass to 80% by mass of the cuprous oxide particles and 20% by mass to 97% by mass of the solvent. |
US10870585B2 |
Production of calcium carbonate via solid-state calcium hydroxide particles and carbon dioxide, and associated systems and methods
Methods and systems for producing calcium carbonate from calcium hydroxide and carbon dioxide are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a method for producing calcium carbonate comprises (i) providing a first plurality of particles comprising solid-state calcium hydroxide, and (ii) introducing a gas stream comprising carbon dioxide to the first plurality of particles to produce a second plurality of particles comprising calcium carbonate. Individual ones of the first plurality of particles can include a specific surface area of at least 20 m2/g and a free moisture content of from 2% to 20%. The second plurality of particles comprising calcium carbonate are not produced via precipitation. |
US10870584B2 |
Integrated process and plant for production of urea and UAS (urea-ammonium sulphate) mixtures
An integrated process for production of urea and urea-ammonium sulphate (“UAS”) comprises: a urea synthesis step carried out in a urea synthesis reactor; a recovery and concentration step, wherein a urea solution produced in the urea synthesis step is progressively concentrated in at least one recovery section and in a concentration section, recovering unreacted ammonia and carbon dioxide and water from said urea solution; a step of producing ammonium sulphate by reaction of sulphuric acid and ammonia in an ammonium sulphate production apparatus; a step of mixing said ammonium sulphate with concentrated urea coming from the concentration section to produce a UAS mixture; in the ammonium sulphate production step, at least a part of the ammonia is provided by at least one off-gas containing ammonia and recovered from the recovery and concentration step. |
US10870582B2 |
Method of producing beta zeolite
Provided is a production method with which it is possible to produce beta zeolite at high purity by suppressing the generation of impurities by a seed crystal addition method that can reduce the environmental burden as much as possible, without using an organic structure-directing agent. This method for producing beta zeolite having a step that mixes and heats an organic-compound-free reaction mixture comprising a silica source, alumina source, alkali source, and water with beta zeolite seed crystals, wherein (I) beta zeolite synthesized without using an organic structure-directing agent and having 90% or more by volume of particles 10 μm or less in diameter in the particle size distribution by a laser diffraction scattering-type particle size distribution measurement method is used, (III) acid-treated zeolite in which the SiO2/Al2O3 ratio is 150 or less is prepared by (II) contact treatment with an acidic aqueous solution, and the acid-treated zeolite is used as the beta zeolite seed crystals. |
US10870564B2 |
Method and apparatus for cleaning filler
At least one of COP and SOP treatments is performed by spraying a predetermined working fluid from spray nozzles within an aseptic chamber accommodated with a filler in a predetermined order, when such at least one of the COP and SOP treatments is performed, the predetermined working fluid is blasted toward externally of the filler in the predetermined order while moving a movable spray nozzle opposing to the filler around the filler from an outer periphery thereof, thus performing the filler cleaning operation. Accordingly, downtime at the drink filling working can be reduced. |
US10870559B2 |
Apparatus and method for measuring rotational angle of sinking platform
An apparatus and a method for measuring a rotational angle of a sinking platform. The apparatus includes a sinking platform being a subject to be measured, suspension ropes and guide ropes connected to the sinking platform, a carriage assembled on the guide ropes, a gyroscope and a gyroscope signal radio transmitter mounted at an upper end of the carriage, and a tilt angle sensor and a radio signal reception processor mounted on the sinking platform. During running of the carriage, the gyroscope keeps measuring a pose of the carriage, and a measured signal is transmitted to the radio transmitter in a wired manner. The radio transmitter transmits a pose signal of the carriage during running to the radio signal reception processor in a wireless manner. A turning angle of the sinking platform in the y direction is accurately obtained by subtracting a pose of the carriage being located at the top of the guide ropes from a pose of the carriage being located at the bottom of the guide ropes. Tilt angles of the sinking platform in the x direction and the z direction can be measured in real time by using the tilt angle sensor. Therefore, rotational angles of the sinking platform in three directions can be conveniently and accurately measured. |
US10870555B2 |
Tape rule assembly with differential spring-drive systems
A tape rule assembly includes differential spring-drive systems for rotating a reel of tape through an angular distance different from the angular distance traveled by a hub carrying a wound spring, relative to the tape rule housing. The differential spring drive systems include planetary and cycloidal drive systems. The tape rules of the present invention are thus made more compact than conventional tape rules. |
US10870546B2 |
System and apparatus for print media manufacturing buffering and sorting, and corresponding method thereof
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for print media buffering and sorting. An apparatus for performing at least one of buffering and sorting during an operation includes a storage section, an input section configured to receive at the storage section at least a portion of a printed element, a gripper associated with the input section, the gripper configured to selectively transport the at least a portion of the printed element from the input section to the storage section and to selectively transport the at least a portion of the printed element from the storage section, and an output section configured to selectively transfer the at least a portion of the printed element from the storage section. |
US10870545B2 |
Device and method for safely and quickly transferring new glass sheets from the production line to a transport vehicle
The invention relates to a device and to a method for safely and quickly transferring new glass sheets from the production line to a transport vehicle, having the following features; a) a glass-sheet roller conveyor (8) having a glass-rack gripping and stacking device (7) for receiving glass sheets (9) from a production line, b) two parallel running rails (12) extending centrically at a right angle toward the glass-sheet roller conveyor (8), an underfloor energy supply rail (24) being arranged in the region between the running rails (12), c) at least one glass-rack carriage (3), which moves on the running rails (12) and which has at least one glass rack (4, 6) lying on said glass-rack carriage, a glass rack (4, 6) being able to be loaded with obliquely positioned glass sheets (9) and the glass racks (4, 6) being fixed in the oblique position by means of a pivoting device (14), and d) a rotary device (2) arranged in the course of the running rails for rotating a glass-rack carriage (3) by 180 degrees for loading one glass-rack carriage (3) at a time. |
US10870543B1 |
Item singulation system and method
A conveyor system for processing items, such as manufacturers' products or boxes, from a three-dimensional arrangement to a two-dimensional arrangement includes inclined and declined conveyors. The inclined conveyor may include vacuum through perforations in the belt. A collimating conveyor includes parallel belts that operation at different speeds to move the items laterally via shear forces. |
US10870542B1 |
Manually-initiated synchronization apparatuses for connecting independently-driven platforms to conveying platforms for movement therewith
An independently-driven platform used in vehicle assembly includes a side frame and a manually-initiated synchronizing apparatus mounted to the side frame. The manually-initiated synchronizing apparatus includes a linear actuator including a cylinder portion mounted to the side frame and a rod portion that extends and retracts from the cylinder portion. A conveying platform engagement member has a front that faces a conveying direction when synchronizing with a synchronization tab of a conveying platform, a rear that faces an upstream direction and a top connected to the rod portion of the manually-initiated synchronizing apparatus. The conveying platform engagement member has a notch in the rear that is configured to engage the synchronization tab. |
US10870540B2 |
Conveying of plastic bottles
A conveying system, comprising a modular conveyor belt supported on a conveyor track so that top surfaces of the modules of the conveyor belt present a conveying face that in use moves along the track in a conveying direction, and at least one plastic bottle supported at its bottom on the conveying face via one or more textured surfaces at a bottom of the bottle. The disclosure also includes a method of conveying bottles, wherein plastic bottles are supported with their bottoms on a moving conveying face of a conveyor, and wherein the conveying face and the bottom of the bottle are conveyed via one or more textured surfaces at a bottom of the bottle. The disclosure further includes use of at least one textured bottom surface of a plastic bottle for conveying, and a blow mold for blow molding a plastic bottle. |
US10870538B2 |
Systems and methods for processing objects, including automated processing stations
A processing system for processing objects using a programmable motion device is disclosed. The processing system a perception unit for perceiving identifying indicia representative of an identity of an object associated with an input conveyance system, and an acquisition system for acquiring the object from a plurality of objects at an input area using an end effector of the programmable motion device, wherein the programmable motion device is adapted for assisting in the delivery of the object to an identified processing location. The identified processing location being associated with the identifying indicia and said identified processing location being provided as one of a plurality of processing locations. The processing system also includes a delivery system for receiving the object in a carrier and for delivering the object toward the identified processing location. |
US10870537B2 |
Computerized systems and methods for assisted picking processes
Embodiments of the disclosure include a computer implemented system including at least one processor and memory storing instructions. In one embodiment, a system receives a batch identifier, determines a number of containers, sends the number of containers to a user device, and receives a first container identifier from a user device. The system retrieves a location identifier of a first item, sends the location identifier to the user device, and receives a physical location identifier from the user device. The system sends to the user device the first item when the physical location identifier matches the location identifier. The system receives a physical item identifier of the first item and sends a destination to the user device to bring the container. |
US10870535B2 |
Vertically self-supporting trash bag
In one aspect, a trash bag is disclosed, which comprises a plurality of inflatable enclosures (herein also referred to as inflatable bladders) coupled to one another so as to form a vertically self-supporting structure when inflated, where the structure extends from a proximal end to a distal end to provide at least a portion of a perimeter wall of the trash bag. A deflation strip is coupled to at least one of the inflatable enclosures for deflating said enclosure after inflation. The trash bag further includes a floor coupled to the inflatable enclosures so as to provide, in combination with the vertically self-supporting structure, a container for receiving trash. |
US10870534B2 |
Supplemental lid for corrugated containment sump
An apparatus and method for providing a water impenetrable barrier between an underground duct and an access opening. The apparatus may cover a secondary opening in a corrugated containment sump of an underground storage tank or the manway of a sanitary sewer, catch basin or other manhole system. The apparatus includes a cover, inflatable seal and a tank of compressed nitrogen to inflate the seal. When sealed to the access opening, the cover restricts the inflow of water or other debris into the interior of the underground duct and nitrogen may be released into the sealed access. |
US10870533B2 |
Foam reefer wall backing with spaced rows of loops for better adhesion
An improved reefer wall panel having better foam adhesion includes purposefully spaced gaps in the looped sections to be foamed. Such spaced gaps may extend horizontally, vertically, diagonally or in combinations of directions. These gaps (random or patterned) may be applied to the whole of a reefer panel or to just the more vulnerable lower sections where traffic impact during loading/unloading is more common and/or where delamination is known to occur more frequently. A method of reefer panel manufacture with such spaced gaps is also disclosed. |
US10870532B2 |
Movable equipment loading and unloading structure
A movable equipment loading and unloading structure for movably mounting equipment within a container includes a loading and unloading assembly and a guide assembly. The loading and unloading assembly includes a loading and unloading rail mounted to a ceiling of the container and a loading and unloading wheel assembly movably coupled to the loading and unloading rail. The loading and unloading wheel assembly is mounted to a side of the equipment. The guide assembly includes a guide rail mounted to a floor of the container and at least one guide wheel rollably coupled to the guide rail. The guide wheel is mounted to another side of the equipment opposite to the side mounted to the loading and unloading wheel assembly. |
US10870528B2 |
Packaged interleaved curved edge cigarette rolling papers
A pop-up dispenser is provided containing a stack of curved edge cigarette rolling papers. The papers are folded and interleaved within a box having a slot for dispensing one curved edge cigarette rolling paper at a time. A cover hinged to one edge of the box overlies the slot in the closed position. One paper is dispensed with its straight edge exiting the box first followed by a subsequent paper dispensed with its curved edge exiting the box first. |
US10870525B1 |
Protective padded panel
A protective padded panel that comprises a panel member of a predefined shape and magnetic cap members mounted on the corner members of the panel member is disclosed herein. The panel member comprises a covering member comprising a front layer and a back layer made of a first material, and an inner member made of a second material. Dimensions of the front layer, the back layer, and the inner member are the same. The inner member is embedded within the front layer and the back layer and define a first dimension, a second dimension, and a third dimension. The corner members are defined by the embedded inner member. Each magnetic cap member encompasses at least portions of adjacent surfaces along the third dimension of the corresponding corner member and a defined portion along a plane of the first dimension and the second dimension along the back layer. |
US10870524B2 |
Cushioning apparatus
A cushioning apparatus includes a first connecting block, a second connecting block, a first cushioning block, a second cushioning block, a third cushioning block, and a fourth cushioning block. An outer end portion of the first cushioning block is fixedly connected to the first connecting block. An outer end portion of the second cushioning block is fixedly connected to the second connecting block. A top surface of an outer end portion of the third cushioning block is connected to a top surface of the first connecting block in a flippable manner. A top surface of an outer end portion of the fourth cushioning block is connected to a top surface of the second connecting block in a flippable manner. |
US10870521B2 |
Auto-opened water cup lid with press-type nozzle
An auto-opened water cup lid with press-type nozzle includes a cup lid and a handle ring. A mounting platform is formed in the cup lid, and a perforation, an inlet hole and a button slot are formed in the mounting platform. A straw is disposed in the perforation, and the straw is provided with a nozzle. A rotating sleeve is formed in an outer sleeve of the straw. The rear end of the nozzle is in sealing contact with the front part of the rotating sleeve. A front pin and a rear pin are formed on two sides of the outer wall of the rotating sleeve, and the front pin is connected to the nozzle cover. A front pin hole and the hook slot are formed in the nozzle cover, and the front pin hole cooperates with the front pin. A rear pin hole provided on the upper inner wall of the mounting platform of the cup lid cooperates with the rear pin. The button slot is located on one side of the handle ring, and the upper end of the button slot is formed with a position-limiting hole. The spring is arranged in the button slot, and a button is arranged on one side of the button slot. The button has a pin and a pulling plate. The pin has a barb. The pin is inserted into the button slot, and the barb cooperates with the position-limiting hole. The pulling plate is provided with a hook. When the nozzle cover is closed, the hook cooperates with the hook slot on the inner wall of the nozzle cover, one side of the spring is in contact with the button slot, and the other side of the spring is in contact with the button. |
US10870513B2 |
Stackable system container
A stackable system container includes a bottom part and a lid part fastened to the bottom part. Respective coupling devices are movably fastened to two opposite side walls of the bottom part. In order to enable dimensionally stable and connected stacking of structurally identical system containers and also modular stacking of different system containers, each coupling device can be moved between an idle position, in which the coupling device is arranged below a top side of the lid part, and a coupling position, in which the coupling device projects beyond the top side of the lid part. |
US10870512B2 |
Ice cream and/or refrigerated products basket
An ice cream and/or refrigerated products basket, useful for horizontal preserving units, irrespective for inclined or straight up models. The basket is composed of polymeric materials (plastics) which allow the product to be recycled. Unlike metal coated baskets, currently used, it does not rust, lose its shape, crack and can be easily cleaned. All these are significant and differentiating advantages when compared to the frozen product and/or ice cream baskets currently used in the commercial refrigeration market. |
US10870506B2 |
Filling system
A filling system includes a conveyance chamber that conveys vessels, a filling chamber provided with a filling head that fills content into the vessels, a pressure control means that controls the pressure conditions of each chamber, an intermediate chamber that is provided between the conveyance chamber and the filling chamber, and a shutter that can separate the conveyance chamber and the intermediate chamber. When the filling chamber is separated by the shutter, the pressure control means controls the pressure of the intermediate chamber to become lower than the pressure of the conveyance chamber and the filling chamber. |
US10870504B2 |
Method for forming and filling a container with an end product comprising a concentrated liquid
A method of forming and filling a container. The method includes the steps of placing a preform in fluidic communication with an outlet of an injection device of a forming station and forming a container by expanding the preform during a forming step, wherein a forming liquid is injected into the preform through the outlet to expand the preform into the container. The forming liquid is a cleanable liquid. The method further includes a step of transferring the formed container to a concentrate filling station, separate from the forming station and a step of filling the concentrated liquid in the container already containing the cleanable liquid. The step of filling the concentrated liquid is performed in the concentrate filling station. |
US10870496B2 |
Precision operator for an aircraft autothrottle or autopilot system with engine performance adjust
Aircraft autothrottle system, having a motor to impart rotational movement to a shaft extending from the motor. An actuator is connected to the shaft and to an attachment end of a throttle lever having a control end, opposite the attachment end. The actuator has bearings to apply thrust to a longitudinal surface of the shaft such that the actuator is translated longitudinally along the shaft surface in response to motor-imparted rotation of the shaft. The shaft surface being smoothly continuous and longitudinally unbroken along its elongation to allow the actuator to longitudinally slip along the shaft irrespective of any shaft rotation by the motor when the thrust force exceeds a linear force manually applied at the throttle lever. An electronic controller for the motor to move the throttle lever so the motor moves the actuator assembly along the shaft based on an engine parameter monitored by the controller. |
US10870493B2 |
Aircraft with engine assembly mounted to wheel well
An assembly for an aircraft having a propeller, including a wheel well configured for receiving a retracted landing gear, the wheel well including walls and a closable bottom opening for deploying the landing gear therethrough, an engine assembly having an engine shaft configured for driving engagement with the propeller, and a mount assembly for supporting the engine assembly, the mount assembly connected to at least one of the walls of the wheel well. A method of supporting an engine assembly in an aircraft having a retractable landing gear and a propeller driven by the engine assembly is also discussed. |
US10870488B2 |
Braced wing aircraft
A braced wing aircraft with a fuselage and a fixed wing arrangement, the fixed wing arrangement comprising at least two braced wings that are arranged laterally and opposite to each other on the fuselage, each one of the at least two braced wings comprising at least one upper wing and at least one lower wing which are staggered and interconnected at a predetermined transition region, the at least one upper wing being connected to the fuselage at an associated upper wing root and the at least one lower wing being connected to the fuselage at an associated lower wing root. |
US10870486B2 |
Diamond quadcopter
A diamond quadcopter is described with tilting propulsion modules attached to a diamond faceted fuselage providing vertical thrust for Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) and transitioning to horizontal thrust for flight. The diamond faceted fuselage generates lift as a low aspect ratio lifting body. The diamond-like facet geometry enables propulsor placement to minimize interaction between the slipstream and fuselage in all modes of operation. A retractable landing gear with powered wheels allows Vertical/Short Takeoff and Landing (V/STOL) including emergency landings, and maneuverability on the ground. Landed and with gear retracted the bottom fuselage facet is close to ground level allowing an aft facet ramp for walk-on or roll-on access of passengers and payload. With the landing gear extended the vehicle can maneuver over cargo using the wheeled hub motors and then retract for insertion of cargo through a fuselage bottom door. |
US10870482B2 |
Aircraft control selector levers
Selector lever systems of aircraft are provided. The selector lever systems include a selector lever configured to control operation of one or more aircraft control surfaces, the selector lever having a handle configured to enable manual operation of the selector lever, a touch sensor arranged on the handle, and a controller arranged in communication with the touch sensor, the controller configured to at least one of generate a notification when a signal is received from the touch sensor and unlock the selector lever from a locked state. |
US10870481B2 |
Pitch actuation system for a turbomachine propeller
A pitch actuation system for a turbomachine propeller, comprising an actuator with a movable portion configured to be connected to blades of the propeller in order to rotate them relative to the blade-pitch setting axes, wherein the actuator is an electromechanical actuator and comprises: blade-pitch control having a transmission screw rotated about an axis; a nut through which the transmission screw passes; and a member configured to engage with the blades in order to move the blades, wherein the nut is connected to the member via a decoupler configured such that a translational movement of the nut causes a translational movement of the member, but rotational movement of the member does not cause rotational movement of the nut. |
US10870477B1 |
Foldable arm mechanism for rotary wing aircraft
A folding device is disclosed for a rotary wing aircraft. The foldable device includes a plurality of pivots mounting a plurality of arms supporting driven propellers of the rotary wing aircraft. A projection and a detent resiliently cooperate for securing each of the plurality of arms in desired orientations relative to the rotary wing aircraft and for enabling each of the plurality of arms to rotate about the pivot into a folded position. |
US10870476B2 |
Interior module installation in an aircraft fuselage
A method of installing interior modules to support structures in an aircraft fuselage comprises attaching fixed ends of a plurality of tie rods to the support structures; and determining installation length of the tie rods, installation spacing between free ends of the tie rods, and installation orientation of the tie rods prior to positioning the interior module for installation. The method further comprises securing tie rod holding fixtures to the tie rods to hold the spacing and orientation at or near final configuration to facilitate installation of the interior modules. |
US10870472B2 |
Deployable wingsail for container ships
A wingsail includes a wing body, a wing axle having an axis, and at least one trim plate supported on a side surface of the wing body, the trim plate to control a rotational movement of the wing body about an axis of the wing axle. |
US10870464B2 |
Rear gearshift mechanism for coaxial installation
A bicycle gearshift mechanism has a base element, a pivot mechanism, a movable element, and a chain guide arrangement. The pivot mechanism connects the base element to the movable element. The chain guide arrangement is connected, rotatably about a rotary axle, to the movable element. The base element comprises a first attachment end, which is coaxial with respect to the rear-wheel axle or axis, and a second attachment end for coupling to the pivot mechanism. |
US10870463B2 |
Hydraulic operating device
A hydraulic operating device comprises a base member, an operating member, a piston, and a mounting member. The base member includes a cylinder bore, a first hose-attachment hole, and a second hose-attachment hole. The first hose-attachment hole is configured to be in fluid communication with the cylinder bore. The second hose-attachment hole is configured to be in fluid communication with the cylinder bore. The mounting member includes a mount opening through which the handlebar is to extend. The mount opening has a mount center axis. The base member includes a support portion configured to contact an outer circumferential surface of the handlebar without clamping the handlebar in a mounting state where the handlebar extends through the mount opening of the mounting member. |
US10870461B2 |
Vehicle component
A vehicle component, comprising a first arm, a second arm, and a yoke portion that connects the first arm and the second arm, wherein at least one of the first arm, the second arm and the yoke portion comprises a tubular structure and an interior wall that divides the tubular structure into a first tubular chamber and a second tubular chamber. |
US10870460B2 |
Compact folding electric bicycle
A vehicle is configurable between an expanded arrangement and a folded arrangement. A front wheel is rotatably and removably mounted in a front fork at a front axle. A front wheel quick release skewer configured to couple the front wheel to and decouple the front wheel from the front fork. A main frame has a head tube configured to receive the front fork and a seat tube distal therefrom. A rear wheel assembly includes a rear wheel carrier pivotably coupled with the seat tube and selectively coupled with the seat tube by seat stays. A quick release clamp is configured to enable selective pivoting of the handlebar relative to a steering tube about a pivot axis of steering tube hinge. A rear wheel carrier mount is provided to the rear wheel carrier and is configured for removable coupling of the front axle with the front wheel removed from the front fork. |
US10870459B2 |
Learning aid for central wheel structure auto-balancing device and auto-balancing device having same
A training aid to teach balancing skills for a central wheel structure auto-balancing device and an auto-balancing device having same. The training aids may be variously configured and may be releasably or fixedly coupled to the foot platforms of the auto-balancing device. Disclosed embodiments include various ground contact members and various support structures that hold the ground contacting members. The training aids may be compressive and/or offer ground resistance. The height of the aids, their compressive strength and/or their resistance, among other features, may be adjusted. |
US10870457B2 |
Lockable bicycle handlebar hardware
A lockable bicycle handlebar hardware for easily securing a bicycle includes a bottom lock plate having a lower stem aperture and a lower lock aperture extending therethrough. The bottom lock plate has a recession around the lower stem aperture forming a bearing shelf. A bearing is coupled to the bottom lock plate and is selectively engageable with the bearing shelf. A top lock plate has an upper stem aperture and an upper lock aperture extending therethrough. A locking nut has a threaded aperture and a faceted perimeter. The lower stem aperture and the upper stem aperture are configured to receive a stem of a bicycle handlebar, the threaded aperture of the locking nut is configured to selectively engage with a threaded portion of the stem, and the lower lock aperture and the upper lock aperture are configured to receive a padlock when aligned. |
US10870451B2 |
Vehicle chassis front section structure
A lateral-section frame includes a wheel housing upper member, the rear end of which is connected to a front pillar, and a wheel housing lower member extending from the wheel housing upper member via an upper curved section and a lower curved section in a manner such that the front end thereof extends forward and downward to a substantially identical location as does the front end of the front side frame. A stiffener extending forward and rearward to sandwich the upper curved section is attached to the interior of the wheel housing lower member, and the stiffener includes a front rigid section and a rear rigid section attached to a lower surface section and an inside surface section to sandwich an inside ridge therebetween; and a connecting section connecting the front rigid section and the rear rigid section and being attached to at least the inside surface section. |
US10870448B2 |
Driving support control system
A driving support control system includes a steering device and a control device. The control device performs a target value calculating process of calculating a target value; a first steering angle calculating process of calculating, as a first steering angle, a steering angle for causing a vehicle motion parameter to coincide with the target value; an actual value calculating process of calculating an actual value of the vehicle motion parameter; a second steering angle calculating process of calculating, as a second steering angle, a steering angle for cancelling out an external force based on a difference value between the actual value and the target value; a target steering angle calculating process of calculating, as a target steering angle, a summed value of the first and second steering angles; and a control process of controlling the steering device so that the steering angle coincides with the target steering angle. |
US10870446B2 |
Steering assist device
A steering control device includes a driving support ECU. When white line recognition loss, which is a state in which white lines are not properly recognizable, has occurred during execution of an LCA, the driving support ECU calculates a target trajectory for returning a yaw angle to a state immediately before the start of the LCA. The driving support ECU controls a steering angle based on the calculated target trajectory. As a result, a lateral speed of an own vehicle is reduced, and thus sufficient time can be secured for handing over operation of a steering wheel to a driver from a steering assist state. |
US10870439B2 |
Vehicle wheel support device
Two support frames support opposite wheels rollably on a rail and support the vehicle body through suspension systems. At one end, four L-shaped links and four support links are each coupled, bilaterally symmetrically and in front of and behind the wheels, to the two support frames in a manner allowing rotation on the support frames about an axis in the front-rear direction below and above the center axis of the wheels. In a bending portion in the middle, the L-shaped links are supported by the vehicle body rotatably about an axis in the front-rear direction, and the L-shaped links and support links are coupled at the other end to each other so as to allow rotation about an axis in the front-rear direction. |
US10870437B2 |
Determination of strategy modes for autonomous vehicle operations
Systems and methods for determining strategy modes for autonomous vehicles are described. An autonomous vehicle may detect aspects of other vehicles and aspects of the environment using one or more sensors. The autonomous vehicle may then determine strategy modes of the other vehicles, and select a strategy mode for its own operation based on the determined strategy modes and an operational goal for the autonomous vehicle. The strategy modes may include an uncoupled strategy mode, a permissive strategy mode, an assistive strategy mode, and a preventative strategy mode. The autonomous vehicle may further determine elements in the environment and topological constraints associated with the environment, and select the strategy mode for its own operation based thereon. |
US10870435B2 |
Notice management apparatus and notice management method
A notice management apparatus controls a notice instrument that provides a notice to an occupant of a vehicle. The notice instrument is mounted to the vehicle together with a vehicle control apparatus that achieves an assistance function assisting a lane change of the vehicle. The notice management apparatus includes a start time obtainer section and a notice adjuster section. The start time obtainer section obtains the information which indicates a steering start point of time at which the vehicle control apparatus starts a lane change of the vehicle. The notice adjuster section causes the notice instrument to provide continuously a notice indicating a decrease in a residual period of time up to the steering start point of time obtained by the start time obtainer section. |
US10870431B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control device includes an imaging unit that images surroundings of an own-vehicle, a detector that detects a state of an external appearance of an oncoming vehicle facing the own-vehicle in a tunnel on the basis of an image captured by the imaging unit, and a determiner that determines whether or not the state of the external appearance of the oncoming vehicle satisfies a predetermined condition on the basis of the state of the external appearance of the oncoming vehicle detected by the detector and determines that the outside of the tunnel toward which the own-vehicle is traveling has bad weather if the state of the external appearance of the oncoming vehicle satisfies the predetermined condition. |
US10870430B2 |
Communicating the autonomy status of vehicles
In one example, an autonomy system assigns a trust level to a vehicle, wherein the trust level is a lowest trust level. The autonomy system may modify the trust level to fully autonomous in response to an indicator light providing a fully autonomous status prior to a maneuver as indicated by the indicator light. Additionally, the autonomy system may modify the trust level to driver controlled in response to the indicator light providing a driver controlled status prior to the maneuver as indicated by the indicator light. |
US10870428B2 |
Method and device for controlling a vehicle
A method for controlling a vehicle includes reading in a collision signal that represents an imminent collision of the vehicle with at least one collision object, selecting, based on the collision signal, an emergency trajectory that represents a human driving behavior associated with a human driver, and outputting a corresponding control signal to guide the vehicle along the emergency trajectory. |
US10870427B2 |
Vehicular control system with remote processor
A vehicular control system includes a camera, a non-vision sensor and a control having at least one data processor. The camera is disposed at a vehicle and has a field of view at least forward of the vehicle. The non-vision sensor is disposed at the vehicle and has a field of sensing at least forward of the vehicle. The control, responsive at least in part to processing at the control of captured image data captured sensor data, determines a fault of the camera or of the non-vision sensor. Responsive to determination of the fault of the camera or of the non-vision sensor, the control wirelessly communicates an alert to a remote processor that is located remote from the vehicle and that is not part of the vehicle. Responsive to receipt of the communicated alert, the remote processor at least in part assumes control of the vehicle. |
US10870424B2 |
Hybrid vehicle drive system
A drive system of a hybrid vehicle including an internal combustion engine, a first motor-generator, a first power transmission path and a second power transmission path, a power division mechanism, a second motor-generator, a clutch portion provided at the power transmission path to make or break the first power transmission path, and a microprocessor. The microprocessor is configured to determine whether a drive in a region exceeding a characteristic curve of a driving force defined by a sum of a driving force output through the first power transmission path and a driving force of the second motor-generator at a low vehicle speed is necessary, and to control the clutch portion to a half-clutch state when determining that the drive in the region is necessary, while connecting or disconnecting the clutch portion when determining that the drive in the region is not necessary. |
US10870422B2 |
Method and apparatus for detecting fail of electronic parking brake
A method for detecting a fail of an electronic parking brake may include: detecting, by an electronic control unit (ECU), a current applied to a motor during a parking operation of an eDIH parking brake, and detecting a current inflection point at which the slope of the current is changed, the slope of the current having started to rise in a load generation section following a no-load section after a starting current of the motor was generated; and comparing, by the ECU, the current value of the detected current inflection point to a current value of a preset reference current inflection point, and recognizing that a fail occurred during the parking operation of the eDIH parking brake, when the current value of the detected current inflection point is different by a preset error range or more from the current value of the reference current inflection point. |
US10870420B2 |
Braking device for vehicle
A vehicle braking device includes a storage unit storing a first relationship between the brake operation amount and a first differential pressure when the brake operation amount is within a range less than a first brake operation amount and is increasing, and a second relationship between the brake operation amount and the first differential pressure when the brake operation amount is within a range less than the first brake operation amount and is decreasing. In the first relationship a relationship in which the first differential pressure increases as the brake operation amount increases, and in the second relationship a relationship in which the first differential pressure is reduced as the brake operation amount is reduced. The first differential pressure per unit reduction in the brake operation amount in the second relationship is greater than the first differential pressure per unit increase of the brake operation amount in the first relationship. |
US10870417B2 |
Vehicle braking device
The vehicle braking device includes a pilot pressure control portion which executes normal control in which the pilot pressure is controlled in response to the target value of the servo pressure and shortening control in which the change amount of the pilot pressure per unit time is greater than the change amount under the normal control in a mutually different timing, a state judging portion which judges the state of the master piston relating hysteresis of sliding resistance of the master piston based on the detection result of the servo pressure detecting portion or the liquid pressure co-relating with the servo premeasure and a control switching over portion which terminates the shortening control based on the detection result of the servo pressure detecting portion and the detection result of the state judging portion. |
US10870413B2 |
Signal direction detection based vehicle remote entry control method and device
A method of remotely controlling access to a resource comprising: transmitting a plurality of signals wherein each signal is transmitted using a different antenna from a plurality of antennas, detecting a received signal at a remote key, performing angle-of-arrival analysis on the received signal; and transmitting an authorisation message from the remote key if the received signal comprises a plurality of signal components with a predetermined characteristic. |
US10870409B2 |
Gas generator
A gas generator includes a housing, a partition member which divides a space in the housing into a combustion chamber where a gas generating agent is accommodated and a filter chamber where a filter is accommodated, and a sealed container which externally seals the gas generating agent. The filter has a hollow portion which reaches an axial end surface located on a side of the combustion chamber. The sealed container is made of a member relatively low in mechanical strength so as to burst or melt as a result of burning of the gas generating agent. The partition member is made of a member relatively high in mechanical strength such that only a portion opposed to the hollow portion bursts as a result of burning of the gas generating agent to provide a communication hole which allows communication between the combustion chamber and the filter chamber with each other. |
US10870407B2 |
Airbag apparatus for vehicle
An airbag device for a vehicle includes a curtain airbag that is deployed downward along an inner side surface of a vehicle; and a driver's seat airbag that expands from inside the steering wheel of the vehicle toward the rear of the vehicle, and is configured so that when the curtain airbag and the driver's seat airbag expand, a thickness portion of the driver's seat airbag along a direction of front to back of the vehicle is arrested by the inner face of the leading edge of the curtain airbag, keeping the head of the driver from pushing aside the curtain airbag and the driver's seat airbag and being projected toward the front of the vehicle. |
US10870401B2 |
Imaging device
The present invention provides an imaging device wherein an imaging unit can be stably supported by a bracket and adverse effects on the imaging unit caused by differences in the amount of thermal expansion between the bracket and the imaging unit can be reduced. This imaging device 1 is provided with an imaging unit 10 attachable to the bracket. The imaging unit 10 is provided with a plurality of supported parts 15 to be supported by the bracket. The supported parts 15 are provided on both ends of the imaging unit 10 in the width direction DW crossing the light axis OA direction at one end of the imaging unit 10 in the light axis OA direction, and in the center part in the width direction DW at the other end of the imaging unit 10 in the light axis OA direction. The supported parts 15 have supported points 15a, which are supported by the bracket, and load points 15b, which receive the biasing force operating toward the supported points 15a from the bracket. |
US10870400B2 |
Test system for verification of front camera lighting features
A method of testing a vehicular camera includes providing a camera that has a field of view, providing a display screen that displays video images, providing an LED matrix having a plurality of LEDs that emit patterns of light of different colors, and providing a partially light reflecting and partially light transmitting mirror in the field of view of the camera and between the camera and the display screen or between the camera and the LED matrix. A simulator control generates video control signals and LED control signals. Displayed video images either pass through the mirror or reflect off the mirror to be imaged by the camera. The emitted patterns of light either reflect off the mirror or pass through the mirror to be imaged by the camera. A processor may process captured image data to determine whether or not the camera is functioning properly. |
US10870395B2 |
Convex rearview mirror and monitor with reversible back/socket mount
A rear-view mirror and modular monitor system and method include an interior mirror that embeds a modular monitor behind see-through mirror glass. In some embodiments, the system includes multiple cameras, some in the vehicle, bus and/or truck, as well as some cameras outside the vehicle, bus and/or truck, advantageously providing the driver an opportunity to view what is happening, for example, in the back rows of the bus and/or cabin, while also using the mirror to look at objects in the bus and/or cabin that are visible using the mirror. The rear-view mirror and modular monitor system is configured to be easily assembled and/or disassembled when necessary for maintenance and/or to replace parts. |
US10870394B1 |
Vehicle interior lighting system and method
A lighting system for a vehicle passenger includes, among other things, a light emitting conduit disposed about at least a portion of an opening through a vehicle roof. The light emitting conduit includes a push-through retainer that is insertable through an aperture in a vehicle structure to hold the light emitting conduit relative to the vehicle structure. |
US10870390B2 |
Enhancement of vehicle hazard systems
A system includes a first lead connecting to existing vehicle wiring for activating a signal light of a right side of a vehicle, and a first strobing light module having a first microcontroller connected to the first lead and operating a first light capable of strobing operation. A second lead connects to existing vehicle wiring for activating a signal light of a left side of the vehicle, and a second strobing light module having a second microcontroller connects to the second lead and operating a light capable of strobing operation. The first and second microcontrollers are communicatively coupled and each provides a signal to the other when it has detected activation of its respective lead. The first and second microcontrollers both strobe their respective light capable of strobing operation upon receiving the signal from the other and the signal from their own respective lead. |
US10870389B2 |
Illuminated automobile component
An illumination assembly for illuminating an automotive component. The illumination assembly includes a light guide that emits light along its length and that has a shape of the automotive component. |
US10870386B2 |
Vehicle lamp
A vehicle lamp comprising: mask-object detecting means that detects a mask-object to be masked ahead of a self-vehicle; prediction means that predicts a position of the mask-object detected by the mask-object detecting means; and a lamp unit that forms, a light distribution pattern including a non-illumination region that does not illuminate the mask-object positioned at the position predicted by the prediction means, wherein the position of the mask-object predicted by the prediction means is a position of the mask-object after the lapse of the predetermined time. |
US10870383B2 |
Tailgate tie down systems
A tailgate tie down system includes a first plate assembly and a second plate assembly. A strap is connected between each of the first plate assembly and the second plate assembly. In an exemplary method, the strap can be routed through at least one accessory tool before securing the first plate assembly and the second plate assembly within tailgate latch openings. Once the plate assemblies are locked within the latch openings, the accessory tool is also locked relative to the tailgate. |
US10870379B1 |
Belt framework for a vehicle seat or a vehicle-seat bench
A belt framework for a vehicle seat or a vehicle-seat bench, wherein the belt framework comprises a vertical support and a horizontally running transverse strut, wherein the transverse strut is arranged on the vertical support, wherein a component of a passenger-restraint system is fastened on an attachment element of the transverse strut when the vehicle seat and the belt framework are in an assembled state. The belt framework is distinguished in that the belt framework comprises a safety element, wherein the safety element is present on the transverse strut, along a longitudinal axis of the transverse strut, wherein the safety element, together with the transverse strut, encloses the vertical supports. |
US10870373B2 |
Accident monitoring in a child safety seat
A child safety seat accident detection system that has a device such as an accelerometer for determining an acceleration of the seat, and a processor, operably connected to the device for determining an acceleration of the seat, and that is configured to judge, based at least on the determined acceleration, if the seat has been in a motor vehicle accident. |
US10870372B2 |
Vehicle seat, in particular motor vehicle seat
A vehicle seat, in particular a motor vehicle seat, having a first structural part (4), a second structural part (6) and at least one fitting (10) that can be locked and unlocked, the fitting (10) having a first fitting part (11), which is at least indirectly connected to the first structural part (4), and a second fitting part (12), which is at least indirectly connected to the second structural part (6). When the fitting (10) is unlocked, an angular position of the second structural part (6) relative to the first structural part (4) can be varied about an axis (A). In at least one angular position of the second structural part (6) relative to the first structural part (4), a spring element (100, 100.1, 200) braces the first fitting part (11) and the second fitting part (12) with respect to each other in the radial direction. |
US10870371B2 |
Operation device
An operation device (1) includes first bases (81A, 81B) and/or second bases (72A, 72B) that are elastically deformable in the direction of a pivot axis (X1) so that a shaft (120) can be inserted into a shaft hole (110). A first protrusion (121) is formed on a distal end portion of the shaft and projects radially outward from an outer sliding surface (120E). The first bases (81A, 81B) include a first escape section (111) recessed radially outward from an inner sliding surface (110E). The first escape section allows the first protrusion to pass through the first base when the shaft is being inserted into the shaft hole with an operation member (80) located in an initial position. A first slip-off preventing section (113) circumferentially adjacent to the first escape section prevents the shaft from coming out of the shaft hole when the operation member is pivoted from the initial position to an end position. |
US10870370B2 |
Vehicle seat
Vehicle seat having a backrest consisting of a backrest lower part and a backrest upper part, which is displaceable with respect to the backrest lower part, wherein the vehicle seat is connected to a rotary adjustment device for rotating the vehicle seat, and wherein the rotary adjustment device comprises a locking device for locking the rotary adjustment device, the backrest upper part and the locking device being connected to each other, such that upon a displacement of the backrest upper part relative to the backrest lower part from a non-displaced position into a displaced position, the locking of the rotary adjusting device may be released. |
US10870369B2 |
Battery thermal management assembly and method
An exemplary vehicle assembly includes, among other things, inner and outer panels of a cargo bed, and a heat exchange module that manages thermal energy levels of a traction battery. The heat exchange module is disposed within a chamber between the inner and outer panels. An exemplary thermal management method includes, among other things, managing thermal energy within a traction battery by exchanging thermal energy between a first fluid and a second fluid at a heat exchange module. The heat exchange module is disposed within a chamber between inner and outer panels of a cargo bed. |
US10870366B2 |
System and computer readable storage medium for a battery exchanger
The system is a system for a battery exchanger that accepts a used first battery and provides a charged second battery. The above system includes a support target information receiving unit that receives, from a supporter that supports operation of a battery exchanger, an instruction for selecting the battery exchanger for which the supporter supports operation from among multiple battery exchangers. The above system includes a user information providing unit that provides the supporter with information on the user of the battery exchanger selected by the supporter, according to support value information indicating the value of the support for the operation of the battery exchanger by the supporter. |
US10870363B2 |
Method for charging electric vehicles
A method of charging electric vehicles includes charging a high-voltage battery unit with power supplied through two or more inlets. The method includes determining whether the charge amount of the high-voltage battery unit has reached a predetermined charge amount. The method includes charging the high-voltage battery unit with power supplied through one of the two or more inlets and controlling a first switching unit such that power supplied through the remaining inlets is provided to an application component when the charge amount of the high-voltage battery unit has reached the predetermined charge amount. |
US10870360B2 |
Battery monitoring network
A battery monitoring network is provided that includes a battery. The battery monitoring network also includes a battery monitoring system integrated within the battery. The battery monitoring system includes a diagnostic system configured to monitor or to store one or more battery parameters of the battery. Additionally, the battery monitoring system includes a transmitter configured to transmit data indicative of the one or more battery parameters of the battery. Furthermore, battery monitoring network includes a cloud-based computing network having a remote server configured to receive the data indicative of the one or more battery parameters of the battery. Moreover, the cloud-based computing network is configured to interface with a plurality of battery monitoring systems, and includes an internet connection. |
US10870356B2 |
Vehicle-speed control device
A vehicle speed control unit includes feedback control parts, the number of feedback control parts corresponding to the number of multiple motors, generating feedback command torques for the respective motors, on the basis of respective deviations between speed signals from speed sensors detecting revolution speeds of the multiple motors and feedback target vehicle-speed signal reshaped from the inputted target vehicle-speed signal by target vehicle-speed filters; a feedforward control part calculating a feedforward command torque for the vehicle as a whole, on the basis of the inputted target vehicle-speed signal; and a torque distribution part dividing the feedforward command torque into individual feedforward command torques for distribution to the respective motors, wherein the individual feedforward command torques are respectively added to the feedback command torques and, to control the respective motors. |
US10870354B2 |
Vehicle-mounting structure for contactless power reception device
A power reception coil is a circular coil having a hollow portion formed in a center portion of the power reception coil in a radial direction. The power reception coil, a resonant capacitor, and a magnetic member are arranged in a power reception coil unit forming a contactless power reception device. The power reception coil unit is attached to a member element serving as a frame member of a vehicle body. A hollow portion corresponding region which is a portion of the power reception coil unit corresponding to the hollow portion of the power reception coil is in contact with the member element. |
US10870351B2 |
Method and apparatus for augmented reality based on localization and environmental conditions
Methods described herein relate to using vision-based mapping to provide augmented reality of objects in the environment of the vehicle in response to objects being obscured. Methods may include: receiving sensor data from a vehicle traveling along a road segment; identifying a location of the vehicle on the road segment; retrieving map data from a map database of an environment of the road segment at the location of the vehicle on the road segment; identifying an object in the sensor data representing an obscured object in an environment of the vehicle; and providing for display of at least one object from the map data in an augmented reality of the environment, where the at least one object appears overlaid on the obscured object to a driver of the vehicle. The object in the sensor data may include a road sign having information relating to driving along the road segment. |
US10870350B2 |
Vehicle display device for overlapping display image on real landscape
A vehicle display device acquires a plurality of point positions of a pair of white lines interposing a traffic lane extending forward of a vehicle from a frontward image. Interpolation formulas are created in a direction in which a plurality of point positions are continuous along the white lines, respectively. A base point is determined on any one of the interpolation formulas on the basis of distance information to an intersection forward of the vehicle. A road shape model is created such that a plurality of finite element models defined by the base point and a plurality of vertexes set on the interpolation formulas, respectively, directed from the base point to the vehicle side are arranged between a pair of interpolation formulas. |
US10870349B2 |
Vehicle travel support system
A vehicle travel support system includes: an information acquisition device that uses a sensor to acquire surrounding situation information; and a vehicle travel control device that controls travel of a vehicle. When a lane change to an adjacent lane is necessary, the vehicle travel control device uses the surrounding situation information to determine whether or not there is a lane restriction item indicating that entry into the adjacent lane is restricted. When there is the lane restriction item, the vehicle travel control device sets a zone of the adjacent lane including a position of the lane restriction item and having a predetermined distance as a no-entry zone. The vehicle travel control device prohibits the lane change until the vehicle passes through a side of the no-entry zone and permits the lane change after the vehicle passes through the side of the no-entry zone. |
US10870348B2 |
Detecting and disabling a vehicle left running while parked
A sensor device may detect that a vehicle is running in an enclosed environment monitored by the sensor device based on one or more artificial intelligence algorithms and detect that the vehicle is emitting exhaust into the enclosed environment based on the artificial intelligence algorithms. To ventilate the exhaust, the sensor device generates a first command that causes a door in the enclosed environment to open based on detecting that the vehicle is emitting the exhaust into the enclosed environment. Furthermore, to stop the vehicle from running and/or emitting the exhaust into the enclosed environment, the sensor device may generate a second command that causes an ignition switch on the vehicle to disengage. The sensor device transmits the first command and the second command to one or more devices for execution such that the exhaust is ventilated from the enclosed environment and the ignition switch on the vehicle is disengaged. |
US10870347B2 |
Electromagnetically actuated coupler
A wheel end assembly includes a first shaft supported on a knuckle secured to a vehicle frame, including first clutch teeth, a second shaft secured to the halfshaft, a coil, and a collar rotatably secured to the second shaft, axially displaceable relative to the first shaft, including second clutch teeth that alternately engage the first clutch teeth due to an electromagnetic field produced by energizing the coil and disengage from the first clutch teeth. |
US10870346B2 |
Shift lever mounting bracket and shift lever device
A shift lever mounting bracket includes a vehicle-side fixing plate having a virtually flat shape; a lever-side fixing plate having a virtually flat shape; a connecting plate having a virtually flat shape, and extending virtually parallel to both a direction orthogonal to the vehicle-side fixing plate and a direction orthogonal to the lever-side fixing plate; a vehicle-side bend part connecting a part of an edge of the vehicle-side fixing plate with a part of an edge of the connecting plate; and a lever-side bend part connecting a part of an edge of the lever-side fixing plate and a part of the edge of the connecting plate. The entirety of the shift lever mounting bracket is constituted with a continuous flat plate. |
US10870344B2 |
Air flap apparatus having integrated light guides, for a motor vehicle
An air flap apparatus for a motor vehicle, encompassing a frame having a flowthrough opening, at least one air flap mounted movably relative to the frame that projects into the flowthrough opening; the at least one air flap being displaceable between closed and open positions in order to modify a gas quantity flowing per unit time, with a predefined flow impingement, through the flowthrough opening; the at least one air flap decreasing a flowthrough-capable cross section of the flowthrough opening greater in the closed position than in the open position; the air flap apparatus further encompassing a motion drive system that is coupled to the at least one air flap to drive the at least one air flap between the closed and open positions, at least one air flap, constituting a light-emitting air flap, having at least one light exit surface to radiate light to an external environment of the light-emitting air flap, the light-emitting air flap having at least one light-guiding light guidance component to guide light from a light entrance portion through to a light exit portion arranged at a distance therefrom, the light guidance component being embodied integrally with a structural component of the light-emitting air flap. |
US10870343B2 |
Vehicle drive device
A vehicle drive device including a generator rotationally driven to generate electric power by an engine via a planetary gear device, an electric motor operated by using an electric energy obtained by the generator, and a power transmission mechanism transmitting an output of the electric motor to wheels comprises: a housing case including a first housing space; and a lubricating device distributing an oil at least to the power transmission mechanism in the first housing space for lubrication. The planetary gear device and the power transmission mechanism are housed in the first housing space and a sun gear and a carrier of the planetary gear device are coupled to one and the other of the engine and the generator respectively, while a ring gear of the planetary gear device is non-rotatably held by the housing case. |
US10870342B2 |
Vibration isolator
The vibration isolator includes: a first attachment member to be attached to one of a vibration generating unit or a vibration receiving unit; a second attachment member to be attached to another of the vibration generating unit or the vibration receiving unit; an elastic member that is provided at the second attachment member and elastically connects the first attachment member and the second attachment member; a convex portion protruded toward the first attachment member with reference to the outer surface of the elastic member opposed to the first attachment member; and a concave portion that is recessed at a region of the outer surface positioned on the base end side of the convex portion, that forms an extension portion at a side wall portion of the convex portion, and forms an opposed face opposed to the extension portion. |
US10870339B2 |
Vehicle
Provided is a vehicle in which, when viewed in a vertical direction, at least part of an electric motor is disposed below: a second power transmission member disposed on a power transmission path between a first rotating element and one wheel LWf; a third power transmission member disposed on a power transmission path between a third rotating element and the other wheel Rwf; or a differential mechanism. The part of the electric motor is disposed so as to overlap the second power transmission member, the third power transmission member, or the differential mechanism. |
US10870336B2 |
Vehicle window assembly with display
A vehicular window assembly includes a glass window panel and a display device. The display device includes a display element at the glass window panel and an electrical connector that extends from the display element for electrical connection to a wire harness of a vehicle. The display device is operable to backlight or illuminate at least one icon or alphanumeric character so that the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is viewable at the glass window panel by a person exterior the vehicle. With the window assembly mounted at a vehicle, the display device may be activated to backlight or illuminate the at least one icon or alphanumeric character to indicate at least one vehicle status, and may include indication responsive at least in part to determination that an in-cabin temperature of the vehicle is above a threshold level. |
US10870326B2 |
Battery power management systems and methods for engine off
An air conditioning system of a vehicle having an internal combustion engine includes a condenser configured to receive refrigerant output by an electric compressor and transfer heat from the refrigerant within the condenser to air passing the condenser. A first evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a first control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the first evaporator to the refrigerant within the first evaporator. A first blower is configured to blow air across the first evaporator to a first section of a cabin of the vehicle. A second evaporator is configured to receive refrigerant from the condenser when a second control valve is open and transfer heat from air passing the second evaporator to the refrigerant within the second evaporator. A second blower is configured to blow air across the second evaporator to a second section of the cabin of the vehicle. |
US10870325B2 |
System and method for vehicle stabilization
A vehicle stabilization system including a frame; a wheel; a control arm connected to the frame and the wheel; a fluid spring connected to the frame and the control arm; a stabilizer connected to the frame and operable between a retracted and extended position; a reservoir; and a fluid manifold connected to the fluid spring and the chamber, fluidly coupling the spring interior and stabilizer chamber to the reservoir interior. A vehicle stabilization method including maintaining an orientation of the vehicle frame, coupling the frame to a support surface using a stabilizer by introducing a fluid to a chamber of the stabilizer, and retracting a wheel by reducing a quantity of fluid within a fluid spring coupling the wheel to the frame. |
US10870321B2 |
Wheel localizer, wheel localization device, system, method and computer program for locating a position of a wheel
A device, a system, a method and a computer program for locating a plurality of positions of a plurality of wheels on a vehicle disclosed. The device includes an input to obtain information related to a position of one wheel from the plurality of wheels, and a detector to obtain information related to rotational frequencies of the one wheel and of at least one other wheel of the plurality of wheels. The device further includes a locator coupled to the input and to the detector. The locator is configured to determine information related to the position of the at least one other wheel based on the information related to the position of the one wheel and based on the information related to the rotational frequencies. Additionally or alternatively, the device may include one or more inputs to obtain information related to rotational frequencies of the plurality of wheels and information related to accelerations at the plurality of wheels. The device may further include a locator coupled to the one or more inputs. The locator is configured to determine the plurality of positions of the plurality of wheels based on the information related to the rotational frequencies of the plurality of wheels and based on the information related to the accelerations at the plurality of wheels. |
US10870319B2 |
Pneumatic tire with post cure sealant layer
The present invention is directed to a method making a pneumatic tire, comprising the steps of: mixing a sealant composition comprising an elastomer, a filler, a diluent, a quinoid curing agent, an oxidant co-curative; and a cure modifier of formula 1: wherein R1 and R2 are independently H or C1 to C4 alkyl, or R1 and R2 taken together form a substituted or unsubstituted phenylene group; R3 and R4 are independently H, —NH2, C1 to C4 alkyl, or —OR5 where R5 is C1 to C4 alkyl, with the proviso that when R1 and R2 are taken together to form a substituted or unsubstituted phenylene group, R5 is C1 to C3 alkyl; applying the sealant composition to an inner surface of a cured tire; and curing the sealant composition. |
US10870318B2 |
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire has a designated vehicle inner/outer side orientation for when mounted on a vehicle, and includes: a reinforcing rubber layer disposed in sidewall portions on sides in a tire lateral direction, the reinforcing rubber layer having a crescent shaped meridian cross-section; wherein a radius of curvature with an arc joining intersections of straight lines and a tire external contour, and a radius of curvature with an arc joining intersections of the straight lines and a carcass layer have a relationship such that, on the vehicle outer side, a radius of curvature of the carcass layer is large with respect to a radius of curvature of the tire external contour, and on the vehicle inner side, a radius of curvature of the carcass layer is small with respect to a radius of curvature of the tire external contour. |
US10870309B2 |
Sharpener
The sharpener includes a main body into which the tip portion of the pencil is inserted, and a blade portion installed inside the main body. The tip portion of the pencil is inserted into the main body, and a guide hole for guiding the tip portion of the inserted pencil to the blade portion is formed in the main body. The pencil slides in the guide hole in an axial direction, and the blade portion sharpens the tip portion of the pencil along a plane inclined with respect to the axial direction. |
US10870308B2 |
Adjustable frames for use with hanging folders and related methods
Adjustable frames for use with hanging folders and related methods are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes an adjustable frame for hanging folders. The frame is to couple to a first rail and a second rail spaced relative to each other to cooperatively receive a first folder. The frame is movable between an expanded position and a contracted position to enable the first and second rails to receive a second folder sized differently relative to the first folder. The example apparatus also includes a receptacle disposed on the frame to receive a first clip for coupling the first rail to the frame. |
US10870304B2 |
Alternating wet cleaning and dry cleaning of a flexographic printing plate
An apparatus comprises a plate cleaner assembly. The plate cleaner assembly further comprises a frame, a roller coupled to the frame, a dry cleaning material coupled to the roller, and a spray assembly coupled to the plate cleaner assembly. The plate cleaner assembly further includes a controller coupled thereto. Moreover, the apparatus further comprises a printing plate cylinder and a printing plate coupled to the printing plate cylinder. |
US10870301B2 |
Combination of thermal transfer sheet and seal-type printing sheet, and thermal transfer sheet
Provided is a combination of a thermal transfer sheet and a seal-type printing sheet, the combination being capable of preventing occurrence of wrinkles in a print.In a combination of a thermal transfer sheet including a substrate and a colorant layer provided on one surface of the substrate and a seal-type printing sheet including a releasing substrate and a printing paper sheet with a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer provided on a portion of one surface of the releasing substrate, the difference between the dynamic friction coefficient between the colorant layer in the thermal transfer sheet and the printing paper sheet with a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer in the seal-type printing sheet and the dynamic friction coefficient between the colorant layer in the thermal transfer sheet and the releasing substrate in the seal-type printing sheet is 1.0 or less. |
US10870297B2 |
Print module with sliding lock mechanism
A print module including: a cradle having a longitudinal cavity; an elongate printhead assembly positioned in the longitudinal cavity; a supply assembly slidably movable relative to the cradle along an axis perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the printhead assembly, the supply assembly being configured for supply of ink and/or electrical signals to a printhead of the printhead assembly; and a locking mechanism having a slide plate slidably movable relative to the cradle along an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the printhead assembly. The slide plate has one or more keepers and each keeper is engageable with a locking pin projecting from the supply assembly. |
US10870295B2 |
Ink ribbon support mechanism, and printer
A printer includes support members having a convex portion and a support hole as two support portions, and a shaft that includes, in both end portions thereof, a concave portion and a projection portion as supported portions engaging with the support members, respectively, and supports an ink ribbon, the convex portion is rotatable, the convex portion is fitted into the concave portion, the convex portion includes a portion having a pentagonal truncated pyramid liked shape extending in an axis direction, the concave portion includes an inner circumference surface having a polygonal liked shape corresponding to the number of corners of the portion having the truncated pyramid liked shape, and includes a coil spring that elastically displaces the shaft in which the concave portion is formed in a withdrawing direction. |
US10870291B2 |
Partially dried inkjet media conditioner
In one example, a partially dried inkjet media conditioner can include: a print engine that encases a print zone within a housing, and a media path to provide partially dried inkjet media from the print zone to a conditioner within the print engine, wherein the conditioner comprises a heated pressure roller. |
US10870289B2 |
Inkjet recording apparatus
A recording head in an inkjet recording apparatus forms an image on paper using ink. A first sheet of paper has first and second sides. A second sheet of paper has third and fourth sides. The recording head forms a first image and a first mark image on the first side based on first image data, and then a second image and a second mark image on the second side based on second image data. The first mark image represents a first reference location in a first rectangular region in which the first image is to be formed. The second mark image represents a second reference location in a second rectangular region in which the second image is to be formed. A controller determines an enlargement ratio of the second image to be formed on the fourth side based on a discrepancy between the first and second reference locations. |
US10870287B2 |
Method of inkjet printing with air-dampening of ink pressure fluctuations
A method of inkjet printing includes the steps of: (i) delivering ink to a printhead manifold having a longitudinal ink channel, one or printhead chips mounted to a floor of the printhead manifold and in fluid communication with the longitudinal ink channel, and a plurality of sealed air cavities positioned over the longitudinal ink channel for dampening pressure fluctuations in the ink; (ii) printing from the printhead chips; and (iii) replenishing the air cavities with air. |
US10870281B2 |
Liquid absorber, ink absorbing device, and liquid droplet ejection apparatus
A liquid absorber includes a plurality of small parts each including a first layer containing fibers, a second layer containing fibers, and a third layer which contains a water absorbing resin and which is provided between the first layer and the second layer. When the water absorbing resin is measured in accordance with a plastic thermogravimetric measurement method defined by JIS K 7120: 1987 under measurement conditions in which a sample amount is 5 to 15 mg, a temperature increase rate is 10.0° C./min, and a measurement atmosphere is nitrogen, from a TG curve obtained thereby, the ratio of a weight decrease amount of the water absorbing resin at 400° C. with respect to an initial weight thereof is 0.050 to less than 0.500. |
US10870279B2 |
Method of manufacturing liquid supply unit
A method of manufacturing a liquid supply unit includes a first molding step and a second molding step. In a first molding step, a resin is injected into different positions inside a mold assembly and a first member having a first contact portion, a second member having a second contact portion and an intermediate passage member having a passage structure to connect the first contact portion to the second contact portion are molded. In a second molding step, the mold assembly is disassembled, a die slide mold disposed inside the mold assembly is moved for positioning the members. Then, the mold assembly is clamped again and a resin is injected into the mold assembly. The first contact portion and the second contact portion are respectively held on the same surfaces inside the mold assembly during a period from the first molding step to completion of the second molding step. |
US10870277B2 |
Liquid discharge head and method of producing liquid discharge head
There is provided a liquid discharge head including a substrate having a pressure chamber, an actuator, and a channel member. The actuator has a first film arranged on the substrate and a second film arranged on a surface of the first film. The substrate and the channel member are attached to each other with an adhesive. A first through hole is formed in a part of the first film, and a second through hole is formed in a part of the second film. An edge of the first through hole is positioned further inward of the second through hole than an edge of the second through hole. The adhesive is applied to a part of the surface of the first film overlapping with the second through hole, so as to cover a boundary part between the first and second films. |
US10870275B2 |
Liquid discharge head and method of producing liquid discharge head
There is provided a liquid discharge head including: a channel substrate including a pressure chamber; a support substrate having a through hole; a piezoelectric element disposed between the channel substrate and the support substrate in a thickness direction of the channel substrate; a drive section disposed on a surface of the support substrate on a side opposite to the piezoelectric element; a trace passing through the through hole of the support substrate, extending on the support substrate toward the drive section, and connected to the piezoelectric element and the drive section; and a reservoir member including a channel communicating with the pressure chamber, and joined to the surface of the support substrate with adhesive. A protrusion or a recess is provided on the surface of the support substrate on the side opposite to the piezoelectric element at a position between the trace and the channel. |
US10870271B2 |
Liquid ejecting apparatus and method for driving the same
A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid ejecting head having N nozzle line groups (N is an integer equal to or larger than 3) arranged in a first direction, a main scanning section configured to move the liquid ejecting head in a second direction which intersects with the first direction for scanning, a selection section configured to select a set of use nozzle lines to be used for formation of dots on the medium from among the N nozzle line groups, and an ejection controller configured to form the dots by causing the nozzles included in the set of use nozzle lines selected by the selection section to eject the liquid. The selection section selects M of the N nozzle line groups (2≤M |
US10870266B2 |
Equipment and method of making substrate of plastic flooring
Equipment of making a substrate of plastic flooring contains: an extrusion unit, a thickness regulating unit, and a rolling apparatus. The extrusion unit includes an outlet, and the thickness regulating unit including an inlet, a channel, and a cooler. The rolling apparatus includes a first roller, a second roller, and a press roller. The press roller at least includes a contacting roller and a pressing roller, wherein the contacting roller is configured to roll a foaming sheet, a printing layer, and an abrasion resistant layer. Furthermore, a heating unit heats the foaming sheet, the printing layer, and the abrasion resistant layer so that the foaming sheet, the printing layer, and the abrasion resistant layer are connected by using the pressing roller. |
US10870265B2 |
Method for limiting interlaminar fatigue in composite laminate and a component incorporating the same
In some embodiments, a method of manufacturing composite laminate, including providing a first fibrous material having a plurality of fibers, providing a second fibrous material having a plurality of fibers, disposing the fibers of the first fibrous material in a first polymeric matrix, disposing the fibers of the second fibrous material in a second polymeric matrix, laying up a plurality of the first fibrous material on a rigid structure, laying up the second fibrous material on the rigid structure, wherein the first fibrous material is in contact with the second fibrous material, curing the first polymeric matrix, creating a plurality of baseline layers from the plurality of first fibrous material and the first polymeric matrix, and curing the second polymeric matrix, creating a compliant layer from the second fibrous material and the second polymeric matrix. The compliant layer is stronger than each individual baseline layers. |
US10870255B2 |
Emblem adhesive removal assembly and associated methods
An adhesive assembly can be used to join textile materials together creating a durable wash resistant. An emblem can be removed from a work shirt without leaving glue stains or residue. The shirt may be reused if emblems need to be removed or changed before the life of the garment expires. In various embodiments, a layer of mesh is incorporated into the heat activated glue on the back of the emblem. This mesh does not affect adherence to the garment. The emblem sticks just as well as without the mesh layer and with zero process changes to how the emblem is applied. The mesh allows for the complete removal of the adhesive from the garment when the patch is removed allowing the garment to be used even after the patch is removed. |
US10870249B2 |
Rotary cutting tool for cutting slits in tires and related systems and methods
Disclosed herein are various rotary cutting tools in which each have a plurality of blades disposed on an outer surface of the cutting tool. Disclosed also are a variety of systems or apparatuses for maintaining or cutting rubber surfaces into which one or more of the cutting tools can be incorporated. |
US10870246B2 |
Method for determining adhesion of foreign matter on green tire
To reliably and efficiently make foreign matters adhered onto a green tire formed by a strip winding method. It comprises a raw data acquiring step Sa in which raw three-dimensional data D0 about an examination surface 3 are created through rotation of a green tire T and through irradiation with sensor light 2L in an X direction by a two-dimensional displacement sensor 2; an averaging processing step Sb in which processed three-dimensional data D1 are obtained by averaging processing the raw three-dimensional data D0; and an imaging step Sc in which the distance data z in the processed three-dimensional data D1 are each binarized, and an image is created from the binarized processed three-dimensional data D2. The widths Wx and Wy of a range K of the averaging process are set to be greater than a spiral pitch P of a rubber strip G and less than a width Gw of the rubber strip G. |
US10870244B2 |
Method for manufacturing lens with facilitated light diffusion
A method for manufacturing of a lens for distribution of light from a light emitter. The method provides an injection-molding cavity defined by a shape-forming configuration with a texturing in at least one area of the cavity. A thermoplastic elastomer is injected into the cavity shaping a lens-region thickness of the elastomer. Such lens-region thickness is cooled and set prior to sinking of the elastomer such that the lens-region thickness retains the texturing of the shape-forming configuration forming a textured surface portion of the lens. |
US10870243B2 |
Method and device for producing microstructures on optical fibers
The invention relates to a method and a device for producing at least one microstructure (5) on an axial end (1a) of an optical fiber (1). The method comprises the following steps: —providing (S10) the optical fiber (1); —wetting (S20) the axial end (1a) of the optical fiber (1) with photoresist (2); —orienting (S30) the optical fiber (1) and a writing beam of a 3D printer with respect to one another; —forming (S40) the at least one microstructure (5) by exposing the photoresist (2) to light with the aid of the 3D printer. |
US10870241B2 |
Machine system for producing a hybrid component
The invention relates to a method for producing a support structure in the form of a hybrid component with a base structure and with at least one reinforcement structure, having the following steps: producing the at least one reinforcement structure for each base structure, wherein the at least one reinforcement structure, in particular all of the reinforcement structures, is/are made of a composite material comprising fibers and a matrix using a pultrusion and/or extrusion process, and connecting the at least one reinforcement structure to the base structure such that the at least one reinforcement structure is connected to the base structure in a connection position, and the base structure together with the at least one reinforcement structure forms the support structure. |
US10870240B2 |
Moulding material for composite panels
The present invention describes a prepreg for the manufacture of fibre reinforced resin matrix composite materials, the prepreg comprising: a surface film comprising a thermosetting resin and a particulate filler material dispersed therein, and a fibrous layer on which the surface film is disposed, the fibrous layer comprising a plurality of non-woven carbon fibres which are substantially randomly oriented, wherein the fibrous layer has interstices between the carbon fibres dimensioned for absorbing at least a portion of the thermosetting resin during a resin infusion step and filtering at least a portion of the particulate filler material in the surface film to remain in the surface film during the resin infusion step. |
US10870238B2 |
Fixture and method of cleaning additive manufacturing machine components
A method of cleaning a recoater of an additive manufacturing machine includes installing a cleaning fixture into the additive manufacturing machine, the cleaning fixture including one or more cleaning elements, advancing the recoater into contact with the one or more cleaning elements, and rotating the recoater about a recoater axis thus dislodging material from a recoater outer surface due to frictional contact with the one or more cleaning elements. |
US10870235B2 |
Method for operating a multi-nozzle extruder using zig-zag patterns that provide improved structural integrity
An additive manufacturing system operates an actuator to move an extruder with reference to a selected first zig-zag pattern to sparsely fill an interior region of an object by extruding a swath of thermoplastic material that has straight portions connected by angled portions. After a first pass using the first zig-zag pattern is completed, a second zig-zag pattern is used to form a complementary swath that forms rigid structure with the first swath. Use of the two patterns is alternated to sparsely fill the interior region in multiple layers of the object until a predetermined distance from a solid fill structure or surface is detected. Transition patterns are then used to increase the density of the swaths in the interior region in the next successive layers of the object until the layer is reached where a solid fill surface is formed over the swaths formed using the transition patterns. |
US10870234B2 |
Methods and apparatus for 3d printing of highly viscous materials
This disclosure generally relates to methods and apparatus for 3D printing of highly viscous materials, especially to high amplitude ultrasonic vibration facilitated lower temperature 3D printing of highly viscous materials with a viscosity of at least 1000 Pa·s. |
US10870231B2 |
Biaxial stretching and blow molding device
A biaxial stretch blow molding device comprises: a first guide shaft which is erected on an upper base and to which a blow core fixing member is slidably coupled; a second guide shaft erected on the stretch rod fixing member; a support member fixed to the first guide shaft and provided with a guide hole through which the second guide shaft is slidably inserted; a first drive device that moves the blow core fixing member forward and backward independently of the stretch rod fixing member; and a second drive device that moves the stretch rod fixing member forward and backward independently of the blow core fixing member. |
US10870230B2 |
Method and apparatus for forming high strength products
A system and method are presented in which a flow of plastic is extruded to obtain nano-sized features by forming multiple laminated flow streams, flowing in parallel through the non-rotating extrusion system. Each of the parallel laminated flow streams are subjected to repeated steps in which the flows are compressed, divided, and overlapped to amplify the number of laminations. The parallel amplified laminated flows are rejoined to form a combined laminated output with nano-sized features. The die exit is formed to provide a tubular shape. |
US10870228B2 |
Molding die projection mechanism and molding die comprising same projection mechanism
A projection mechanism of a molding die configured to mold a molded article by a fixed-side die and a movable-side die, the projection mechanism including: a projection pin using a reaction force of a spring as a drive source; and a first spring and a second spring configured to project the projection pin, wherein the first spring has a maximum reaction force in a die clamping state, and projects the projection pin while gradually reducing the reaction force in a projection process, and the second spring projects the projection pin with a constant reaction force while projecting the projection pin from the die clamping state, where stop of movement of the second projection pin during the projection process causes compression of the second spring to increase the reaction force of the second spring, thereby energizing the projection pin to further project the projection pin. |
US10870227B2 |
Manufacturing apparatus for robot arm
A manufacturing apparatus includes an arm main body with a long tubular or columnar shape having a uniform lateral cross-section, and attachment interface parts fixed to both sides of the arm main body and attached to another member. The apparatus includes: a pair of fixing parts supporting a part of each of the attachment interface parts and each end of the arm main body and each including a material filling space at least near a joint part between each of the attachment interface parts and the arm main body; a slide mechanism capable of adjusting a distance between the two fixing parts along a longitudinal axis of the arm main body by moving at least one of the fixing parts; and a material injection part injecting a molten material into the space so as to joint each of the attachment interface parts to each end of the arm main body. |
US10870222B2 |
Release agent for vulcanized rubber molding
Provided is a release agent for vulcanized rubber molding, the release agent exhibiting good mold releasability between a mold and a rubber after vulcanization and capable of being easily removed after production. The release agent for vulcanized rubber molding contains a polyoxyalkylene glyceryl ether (A). The polyoxyalkylene glyceryl ether (A) contains 50% to 95% by mass of oxyethylene groups in 100% by mass of oxyalkylene groups. The polyoxyalkylene glyceryl ether (A) preferably has a number-average molecular weight of 2,000 to 20,000. |
US10870219B2 |
Monitoring system for three-dimensional printing
An inference system for monitoring a cementitious mixture for three-dimensional printing is provided. The inference system includes an ambient condition sensor, a temperature sensor, a moisture sensor and an image capturing device. The inference system also includes a controller coupled to the ambient condition sensor, the temperature sensor, the moisture sensor, and the image capturing device. The controller receives sensed ambient conditions, a temperature signal, and a moisture content signal. The controller receives an image feed of a portion of a cementitious mixture. The controller also receives signals indicative of a motor speed and a motor torque associated with a mixing container. The controller builds a model and determines a material suitability of the cementitious mixture using the model based on the received ambient conditions, the temperature signal, the moisture content signal, the image feed, the motor speed, and the motor torque and determines one or more corrective actions. |
US10870216B2 |
Table saws having integrated control systems
A power tool having an integrated control system includes a workpiece supporting surface, a cutting instrument extendable above the workpiece supporting surface, a guard assembly securable above the workpiece supporting surface for covering at least a portion of the cutting instrument, a motor coupled with the cutting instrument, and a power switch operable for starting the motor for driving the cutting instrument. The power tool includes a control system in communication with the guard assembly for determining if the guard assembly is installed. Before the motor is started, the control system automatically disables the motor if it determines that the guard assembly is not installed. The control system includes a bypass switch for enabling starting of the motor when the guard assembly is not installed. |
US10870209B2 |
Folding knife with blade lock
A folding knife has an elongated blade having a pivot end and an opposed free end, the pivot end of the blade pivotally connected to a handle, the blade being movable between a closed position in which the blade is protectively received by the handle and an open position in which the blade extends away from the handle, a back lock element pivotally connected to the handle and having a block portion, the back lock element movable between a locked position in which the block portion operably contacts a portion of the pivot end of the blade to prevent movement of the blade from the open position to the closed position, and an unlocked position in which movement of the blade from the open position to the closed position is enabled, and a safety element movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position. |
US10870206B2 |
Workpiece gripping device
A workpiece gripping device includes a base body and a pair of finger units configured to grip a workpiece. A first finger unit of the pair of finger units includes a scoop member configured to reciprocate in the direction of the arrow Z relative to the base body and rotate on a plane perpendicular to the direction of the arrow Z. A second finger unit of the pair of finger units includes a pressing member configured to reciprocate in the direction of the arrow X and rotate on a plane perpendicular to the direction of the arrow Z. |
US10870204B2 |
Robotic system control method and controller
The present disclosure provides a control method of a robotic system that implements a high degree of cooperation between units including a robot and increases a storage efficiency of an operation object sufficiently.A control method includes: deriving an approach location at which the end effector grips an operation object; deriving a scan location for scanning an identifier of the operation object; and based on the approach location and the scan location, creating or deriving a control sequence to instruct the robot to execute the control sequence. The control sequence includes (1) gripping the operation object from a start location; (2) scanning an identifier of the operation object with a scanner located between the start location and a task location; (3) temporarily releasing the operation object from the end effector and regripping the operation object by the end effector to be shifted, at a shift location, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; and (4) moving the operation object to the task location. |
US10870203B2 |
Machine tool control device and production system
A machine tool control device and a production system are provided which determine an operation sequence of a robot and set numerical data required in operation, by setting the selection of an operating program of a robot, and/or setting of operations of the operating program, based on an instruction by the user from the machine tool side. A numerical control device which is connected to a robot control device for controlling a robot and controls a machine tool that is used in combination with the robot, includes: a reception unit that accepts setting information for the robot; and a sending unit for sending a parameter setting a selection of an operating program of the robot, and/or setting operations of the operating program, based on the setting information accepted by the reception unit. |
US10870202B2 |
Variable stiffness actuator with electrically modulated stiffness
A dielectric elastomer system (DES) variable stiffness actuator (VSA) is provided. In an embodiment, the DES VSA includes a variable stiffness module (VSM). The VSM includes a DES that softens when energized and stiffens when unpowered, an outer frame, and an inner frame member. The stiffness of the DES is variable. The outer frame supports the DES and the inner frame member, which is disposed within the DES. The inner frame member is configured to be displaceable with respect to the outer frame. The DES VSA also includes an actuation motor mechanically coupled to the inner frame member that is configured to cause a force to be applied to the inner frame member and the actuation motor is configured to control an equilibrium position of the DES VSA. |
US10870200B2 |
Methods and apparatus for tube fabrication
A team of robots may fabricate a tubular structure. Each robot may fabricate a tube by winding resin-covered fiber around an inflated, cylindrical mandrel of the robot. The resin may cure, resulting in a hardened tube segment The robot may extend the tube by fabricating additional segments of the tube, one segment at a time. After a first segment cures, the mandrel may deflate, then the robot may move up inside the tube, then the mandrel may inflate, and the robot may begin fabricating another tube segment. After completing a tube segment, the robot may tilt relative to that segment, before starting the next segment. By doing so, the robot may cause the tube to be curved. A computer may guide the team of robots during fabrication of the tubes, by executing a flocking algorithm. The algorithm may prevent collisions with already fabricated tube segments. |
US10870198B1 |
Back exoskeleton to assist lifting
An exoskeleton to assist a user in moving as object comprising an upper body harness, a mid-body harness, and a lower body harness. First and second sets of elongated energy return members are located between the harnesses and are used to assist a user in moving an object. |
US10870196B2 |
Tool having an auto-adjusting handle
A tool has a working member, a plurality of expansion members, and a handle that is rotatable relative to the working member. The handle has a longitudinally extending chamber in which a portion of the working member having cam surfaces is disposed. The handle also has a plurality of slots in which the plurality of expansion members are disposed. When a torque is applied to the tool, the cam surfaces of the working member cooperate with the plurality of expansion members to cause at least a portion of each of the plurality of expansion members to be moved outwardly from the slots to thereby cause the handle to change from having a first cross-sectional shape to a second cross-sectional shape. At least one spring is interposed between each of the plurality of expansion members and the handle for causing the handle to revert back to the first cross-sectional shape upon a removal of the torque as applied to the tool. |
US10870194B1 |
Vehicle multi-tool
A vehicle multi-tool includes a tire hammer at a first end, a chain tightener at a central point, a fifth wheel puller hook at a second end and a chain latch and trailer valve helper adjacent the fifth wheel puller hook. |
US10870193B2 |
Beverage container opener
A combination handle clamp, beverage bottle and can opener having a generally curved shaped body and integral attachment point to allow connection to other personal item such as a key ring. A secondary and tertiary integral curved section form a pair of loading points for fixing open a handle-trigger assembly and incorporate a gripping edge to facilitate opening a crimped or vacuum sealed bottle top. The tertiary curved section additionally functions as a second clamp position for the larger handles and also doubles as a pry mechanism to assist opening a pop-top can. The said gripping edge of the invention which contacts with said bottle top to be constructed of a durable material that won't abrade from its intended use. |
US10870189B2 |
Percussion mechanism device, in particular for an impact wrench
A percussion mechanism device, in particular for an impact wrench, includes a drivable drive shaft that has at least one guide groove, an output shaft, and a percussion unit that includes an anvil coupled with the output shaft in a rotationally fixed manner, a hammer, and at least one ball. The hammer is supported via the at least one ball along the at least one guide groove on the drive shaft and includes an at least regionally concavely curved ball guidance area that has an axial clearance from the at least one ball at a radially innermost point that is greater than a radial clearance between the at least one ball and a radially innermost point of a concave ball guidance area of the at least one guide groove. |
US10870188B2 |
Screwdriver with force applying member
A device for driving a fastener has a shaft and a driving portion formed on an end of the shaft. The driving portion is provided with one of a slot and a channel for securely holding a force applying member formed from a resilient material. When a tip of the driving member is positioned within a tip receiving portion tip portion of the fastener, a surface of the force applying member which faces towards the head of the fastener will frictionally engage with the head portion of the fastener to prevent the driving portion from slipping from the fastener. |
US10870187B2 |
Multi-functional wrench
A multi-functional wrench having an adjustable construction and including i) a ratchet mechanism that can be disposed at a plurality of different angular positions with respect to a body of the wrench and ii) a plurality of sockets which are useful for many applications and can accept various bits or tools engageable within the socket. The multi-functional wrench has a body that is archial or curved in shape which is a particular benefit when the wrench is used in difficult to reach areas. |
US10870182B2 |
Panel positioning assembly, backlight module and display device
A panel positioning assembly, is provided in embodiments of the disclosure, the panel positioning assembly which is used for a panel comprising: a side frame at least partially provided at a periphery of the panel; and a plurality of positioners detachably provided on the side frame and configured to position the panel; and a backlight module and a display device are provided in embodiments of the disclosure, too. |
US10870178B2 |
Flux-cored wire for arc welding of duplex stainless steel and weld metal
A flux-cored wire for arc welding of a duplex stainless steel includes a stainless-steel sheath filled with a flux and contains, with respect to the total mass of the wire, predetermined amounts of Cr, Ni, Mo, N, Mn, and Si, in which letting a Ti alloy content in terms of Ti be [Ti] and letting an Al alloy content in terms of Al be [Al], [Ti] and [Al] are predetermined values, and in which parameter A expressed as A=[Ti]+2×[Al] satisfies a predetermined value, and the balance is composed of Fe, a slag-forming component, and incidental impurities. |
US10870177B2 |
Modular welding head assembly
The present disclosure relates to a system of modular functional blocks that may be used to facilitate easy assembly of a welding head assembly in any one of a wide variety of configurations to allow for distribution of welding wire, gas, cooling fluid and other media throughout an interconnected assembly of the modular functional blocks. As such, the modular functional blocks can be mixed and matched into any desired configuration as needed depending on the welding process being undertaken. The modular functional blocks may be in the form of one or more different welding wire delivery blocks, gas delivery blocks, cooling water delivery blocks, shim plates, end plates, shield cup, cover plates, insulating plates, etc. |
US10870174B2 |
Method for producing a plastic-metal hybrid component
The present invention relates to a method for producing a plastic-metal hybrid component, in which, in order to improve the adhesion of a metal surface, provided with a corrosion protection layer, of a base body made from metal and at least one plastic component, the corrosion protection layer of the metal surface of the base body is provided with a surface structure having undercuts. In order to avoid damage to the corrosion protection layer a filler material that binds well with the corrosion protection layer is applied on the corrosion protection layer in a specific and limited manner, in the form of successive, preferably metal elements having geometrically determined and/or geometrically indeterminate shape, via relative movement with respect to same. The elements of the filler material applied to the corrosion protection layer are each melted, for example by means of a laser, and welded on the corrosion protection layer, producing the surface structure, having the undercuts, of the corrosion protection layer of the metal surface of the base body. In a subsequent direct spraying process, the undercuts of the surface structure are at least partially filled with a thermoplastic plastic component in such a way that the latter engages in the undercuts, forming the plastic-metal hybrid component. |
US10870173B2 |
Laser-driven hydrothermal processing
Systems for processing a material by submerging the material in a fluid and directing laser pulses at the fluid and the material for processing the material. An embodiment removes the surface of concrete, brick, or rock or minerals in a relatively gentle, energy-efficient, and controlled manner that also confines the material that is removed. |
US10870162B2 |
Adaptive control method and equipment of arc swing in narrow gap welding
Disclosed are an adaptive control method and equipment of arc swing in narrow gap welding. The control equipment is composed of an infrared camera system, a computer image processing system, an arc swing parameter control system, a bent-conducting-rod-type swing arc torch and the like. The infrared camera system acquires, in an external triggering manner, an infrared image of welding area when an arc is deviated towards the left or the right side wall groove, extracts information about the width of the groove in real time after image processing by a computer, and calculates an arc swing angle target value. The arc swing parameter control system controls a motor drive mechanism to rotate a bent conducting rod, and drives the welding arc to conduct circular arc swing according to the swing angle target value, thereby realizing the adaptive control for the arc swing angle according to changes of the groove width. |
US10870159B2 |
Electrical discharge machining system including in-situ tool electrode
An additive manufactured workpiece includes one or more cavities having an inner surface. A dielectric interface is formed in the cavity, and conforms to the inner surface. The additive manufactured workpiece further includes an in-situ electrode in the cavities. The dielectric interface is interposed between the in-situ electrode and the inner surface of the workpiece. |
US10870155B2 |
Oscillating tool accessory holder mechanism
An oscillating power tool system in one embodiment includes a motor, an output power shaft extending along an axis and operably connected to the motor, the output power shaft driven in an oscillatory manner by the motor about the axis, a flange supported by the output power shaft and fixedly positioned with respect to the output power shaft so as to oscillate with the output power shaft when driven by the motor, the flange including a lower surface defining a first plane, and a plurality of mounting pins extending from the flange to a location beneath the first plane, the plurality of mounting pins configured such that when an accessory is mounted to the flange, a mounting force is applied directly to the plurality of mounting pins from the accessory. |
US10870153B2 |
Thermochemical processing of exothermic metallic system
This invention relates to a method for controlling exothermic reactions between metal chlorides of Zn, V, Cr, Co, Sn, Ag, Ta, Ni, Fe, Nb Cu, Pt, W, Pd, and Mo, and Al and the use of the method for preparation of metallic alloys and compounds based on base metals Zn, V, Cr, Co, Sn, Ag, Ta, Ni, Fe, Nb Cu, Pt, W, Pd, and Mo. The method provides for a mixture of precursor chemicals including at least one solid base metal chloride to be mixed and reacted exothermically with a control powder based on Zn, V, Cr, Co, Sn, Ag, Ta, Ni, Fe, Nb Cu, Pt, W, Pd, and Mo and then reacting the resulting intermediates with an Al scavenger. Reduction is carried out in a controlled manner to regulate reaction rates and prevent excessive rise in the temperature of the reactants and the reaction products. |
US10870149B2 |
Material melting device
A material melting device (10) for melting a work material, and discharge of the melted work material, is described. The material melting device (10) comprises a cold part (12) and a hot part (30), and a work material duct (22) for supplying said work material. The work material duct (22) extends at least partially through the cold part (12) to a melting chamber (33) arranged in the hot part (30). The hot part (30) comprises a nozzle duct (34) extending from the melting chamber (33) to a nozzle opening (35) such that melted work material can be flowed from the melting chamber (33) and discharged from the nozzle opening (35). The melting chamber (33) has a cross-sectional area which is larger than the cross-sectional area of the work material duct (22). |
US10870146B2 |
Self-actuating device for centralizing an object
The invention is directed to the interventionless activation of wellbore devices using dissolving and/or degrading and/or expanding structural materials. Engineered response materials, such as those that dissolve and/or degrade or expand upon exposure to specific environment, can be used to centralize a device in a wellbore. |
US10870145B2 |
Device for attaching a joining element to a component section, and tool
A device for attaching a joining element to a component section, which device is for a tool for attaching the joining element to the component section, wherein the joining element is adapted to be temporarily placed in a holding position and then shifted out of the holding position onto the component section by a linearly movable punch of the tool, wherein the joining element is temporarily placed in the holding position by means for providing a pressure difference in a region of the holding position, wherein the pressure difference on the temporarily placed joining element provides a holding force that acts on the joining element, so that the joining element is held positionally fixed in the holding position. |
US10870144B2 |
Ring rolling device with axially fixed rolling bearings
A ring rolling device for enlarging a ring blank includes a press element, a rotatably mounted mandrel and an advancing arrangement in which the mandrel is rotatably mounted with a first end part in a first rolling bearing and with a second end part in a second rolling bearing. The ring blank can be mounted around the mandrel. By means of the advancing arrangement, the mandrel is movable towards the press element and away from the latter again, wherein a roll gap which decreases in size, and in which the ring blank is rolled, is formed between the mandrel and the press element. The two rolling bearings are arranged axially fixed in the advancing arrangement, and the mandrel is mounted so as to be axially movable relative to these two rolling bearings. |
US10870135B2 |
Pressure washers including jet pumps
A pressure washer includes a pump for pressurizing a primary fluid flow, the pump including a pump inlet for receiving fluid from a common fluid source and a pump outlet for supplying a pressurized primary fluid and a jet pump including a primary fluid inlet fluidly coupled to the pump outlet, a secondary fluid inlet configured to receive fluid from the common fluid source, and a fluid outlet. In a high pressure operating mode, all of the pressurized primary fluid flows through the jet pump and exits through the fluid outlet of the jet pump. In a high flow operating mode, all the pressurized primary fluid flows through the jet pump and entrains a secondary fluid supplied through the secondary fluid inlet from the common fluid source so that the secondary fluid also flows through the jet pump, resulting in a combined fluid flow of the primary fluid and the secondary fluid that exits through the fluid outlet of the jet pump. |
US10870133B1 |
Hand held disc cleaning tool for recreational throwing discs
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide an improved method for cleaning recreational throwing discs. One embodiment of my tool is roughly in the shape of a half circular pocket. The tool comprises of a spine 102 with a scrubbing material, and or absorbent material along the bottom longitudinal surface of the spine 108. Two body sections, one front 202F and one back 202R, both having an arched top edge 204. The two body sections have a scrubbing material, and or absorbent material attached to their interior faces 208. The spine is contiguous along its front edge 104F and back edge 104R to both arched top edges of both body sections 204. The resulting tool is configured so all scrubbing and or absorbent materials are located within the interior of the tool. |
US10870130B2 |
Method for preparing fine powders for use in selective laser sintering processes
A process for preparing a feedstock having polyaryletherketone particles for using in selective laser sintering. The process includes the steps of determining a particle size distribution of the polyaryletherketone particles in the feedstock based on a number of particles corresponding to each of a plurality of particle size ranges to obtain a particle size distribution determination. The process further includes the step of reducing the number of particles in the feedstock corresponding to one or more size ranges having a depressed melting temperature relative to the average melting temperature of the polyaryletherketone particles in the feedstock based on the particle size distribution determination. |
US10870126B2 |
Printing apparatus and corresponding method
A printing apparatus includes a support plane to support at least a print support; at least two printing groups aligned along a longitudinal axis, and each provided with at least a printing head; a support structure provided to support said printing groups above said support plane, at least a moving device to move said printing groups towards/away with respect to said support plane, at least two containment devices each associated with respective positioning means, and configured to collect printing liquid form said printing heads. |
US10870121B2 |
Pressurizable fluid container apparatus
A bottle cap assembly for pressurizing a water bottle is described herein. The bottle cap assembly comprises a cap, a teeter valve coupled to the top of the cap, a pressurizing plunger, a hollow pump shaft receiving the plunger, a hollow uptake adapter, a relief tube extension and a flexible conduit. |
US10870120B2 |
Spray gun, liquid-conducting means and set comprising a liquid-conducting means
A spray gun has a base body, a liquid-conducting device and a fastening nut, wherein the thread has a recess and the liquid-conducting device has at least one element which is radially projecting from a central liquid-conducting tube, the element fitting into the recess, so that, after unscrewing the fastening nut, the liquid-conducting device can be gripped at the projecting element in order to withdraw the liquid-conducting device from the base body. Further, a set includes a liquid-conducting device with a liquid-conducting tube, in which is arranged a sleeve with a bore. |
US10870110B2 |
Specimen container and centrifugation method for separating serum or plasma from whole blood therewith
A device and method for separating serum or plasma from blood cells in a whole blood specimen. The present invention uses a cap with a reservoir, such that blood cells are packed into the cap when the specimen container is centrifuged. When the cap is removed, the blood cells are also removed, and the serum or plasma is left in the specimen tube where it can be readily extracted by a pipette which is able to reach all the way to the bottom of the specimen tube minimizing the dead volume. |
US10870103B2 |
Chiral binuclear metal complexes for stereoselective hydrolysis of saccharides and glycosides
Disclosed herein is a class of chiral binuclear metal complexes for stereoselective hydrolysis of saccharides and glycosides, and more particular chiral binuclear transition metal complex catalysts that discriminate epimeric glycosides and α- and β-glycosidic bonds of saccharides in aqueous solutions at near physiological pHs. The chiral binuclear metal complexes include a Schiff-base-type ligand derived from a chiral diamino building block, and a binuclear transition metal core, each which can be varied for selectivity. The metal core is a Lewis-acidic metal ion, such as copper, zinc, lanthanum, iron and nickel. The Schiff-base may be a reduced or non-reduced Schiff-base derived from aliphatic linear, aliphatic cyclic diamino alcohols or aromatic aldehydes. The ligand can be a penta- or heptadentate ligand derived from pyridinecarbaldehydes, benzaldehydes, linear or cyclic diamines or diamino alcohols. |
US10870101B2 |
Metal organic frameworks for gas storage
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe methods of removing one or more compounds from a fluid comprising contacting a metal-organic framework (MOF) composition having a square-octahedral topology with a fluid containing one or more of CH4 and O2, sorbing one or more of CH4 and O2 with the MOF composition, and storing one or more of the CH4 and O2 with the MOF composition. |
US10870099B2 |
Compositions and methods for the amplification of nucleic acids
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for the amplification of nucleic acids, including, but not limited to, the amplification of nucleic acid libraries and whole genome amplification. |
US10870093B1 |
Multifunctional blending equipment
The present invention discloses multifunctional blending equipment, including a clear water supply system, an injection system, more than two mixing systems, more than two powder storage and delivery systems, a mixing tank, a discharge system, and an electrical control system. One path of the clear water supply system is piped into the mixing tank, and another path of the clear water supply system is connected to the input end of the infection system. An output end of the injection system is connected in parallel with more than two mixing systems. The number of the powder storage and delivery systems is equal to that of the mixing systems. Each powder storage and delivery system is correspondingly connected to one mixing system. Output ends of the more than two mixing systems are all connected into the mixing tank. An output end of the mixing tank is connected to the discharge system. The clear water supply system, the injection system, the mixing systems, the powder storage and delivery systems, the mixing tank, and the discharge system are controlled by the electrical control system. Beneficial effects: The blending equipment can implement various blending processes at the same time, which is integrally skid mounted, and occupies small space. |
US10870089B2 |
Hydrophilic graphitic material
This disclosure relates to a hydrophilic graphitic material. The graphitic material may be a carbon nanotube film having superior chemical, mechanical and electrical properties compared to traditional membrane materials. The hydrophilic graphitic material includes a kosmotropic polymer or kosmotropic molecule coating that increases the hydrophilicity of a graphitic material. Methods for preparing the hydrophilic graphitic material are disclosed along with potential applications and uses. |
US10870088B1 |
Composite photocatalysts embedded in microporous membranes
Photocatalytic materials with a composite photocatalyst of a metal oxide impregnated with elemental metal particles, can be embedded into a hydrophilic polymer having pores with diameters of less than 2 nm, to provide a useful water remediation and/or purification product. The metal oxide may be WO3, Ce2, Bi2O3, NiO, TiO2, and/or ZnO, and the elemental metal particles, impregnated or compounded into the metal oxide, may be Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Ag, Ce, Mn, Mo, V, Bi, Sn, W, Nb, Pd, and/or Pt. The photocatalytic materials may be easily removed and/or retrieved after use, and can effectively combat both chemical and biological contamination and/or fouling of water as well as the membranes composed of the photocatalytic material. |
US10870084B2 |
Water-alcohol separation system and water-alcohol separation method for producing alcohol
The invention provides a water-alcohol separation system and a method for water-alcohol separation for producing a high purity alcohol while achieving energy saving as the whole process. Namely, a water-alcohol separation system including plural separation membrane modules connected in series, a vacuum apparatus for reducing a pressure at a permeated side of each of the separation membrane modules, and a condenser for condensing a vapor that has passed through a membrane, in which plural independent vacuum systems reduce the pressure at the permeated side of the membrane of the separation membrane modules. |
US10870073B2 |
Vacuum and/or pressure filtration device for filtration of a suspension
A vacuum and/or pressure filtration device includes a filter drum defining a drum axis and it is supported rotatably around the drum axis. The filter drum includes an outer jacket, by which a plurality of filter cells are formed, which extend along the drum axis, which are arranged adjacent to each other all around the drum axis, and which are equipped on their outer side with a filter medium; and an inner jacket, which is arranged adjacent to the outer jacket, which has an inner jacket outer surface, which limits the filter cells radially inside such that by the inner jacket outer surface a plurality of draining surfaces are formed, on which the liquid passing through the respective filter medium during filtration of the suspension can drain as a filtrate. The filtration device filters a suspension having solid and liquid components. |
US10870071B2 |
Defoaming formulations containing organopolysiloxanes
Defoamer compositions containing a plurality of defined organopolysiloxanes exhibit very short initial foam collapse and yet exhibit long lasting defoaming activity when added to aqueous media prone to foaming. |
US10870067B2 |
Method and apparatus for purifying water
The invention provides a method and apparatus for purifying water. The apparatus includes a water still for receiving water and a hot air maintained in a heat-exchanging relationship to obtain a hot water and a cold air. The apparatus also includes one or more water purification units configured to receive the hot water from the water still in which the hot water is further heated using thermal energy received from one or more thermal energy sources to obtain steam and waste matter. A water purification unit of the one or more water purification units includes a waste matter remover for removing the waste matter from the water purification unit. The water still includes a heat-exchanging unit configured to receive the steam from the one or more water purification units. The steam received at the heat-exchanging unit is condensed to obtain purified water within the heat-exchanging unit using the cold air. |
US10870065B1 |
Burstable balloon entertainment device
The invention is generally a burstable balloon entertainment device comprised of a burstable balloon filled with articles or party items such as toys, confetti, candy, and the like. The burstable balloon may be inflated using one or more hand-held pumps in fluid communication with an interior of the balloon, which are generally configured to pump air into the balloon so that the balloon eventually explodes once the inflation has reached a certain threshold. In exemplary embodiments, the burstable balloon will explode or burst once the balloon has sufficiently expanded so as to touch a balloon bursting device, which may include an extended rod having a protruding pointy or sharp tip. |
US10870062B2 |
Inertial platform
Provided is an inertial platform including an upper support that can be integrally attached to a mobile element and defines an upper plane, a base support that can be fixed to the ground and defines a base plane, at least one intermediate support arranged between the base and upper supports, articulated quadrilaterals each including two lower hinges, connected to one of the base or intermediate supports, two upper hinges, connected to one of the intermediate or upper supports, two rods which connect the lower hinges to the upper hinges in a crossed manner, and motor means configured to move the articulated quadrilateral internally according to its single degree of freedom defining an axis of rotation, and each including sensing means to detect the position of the upper plane with respect to the gravitational gradient functionally connected to means of control of the platform and at least to the motor means. |
US10870060B2 |
Method and system for accessing previously stored game play via video recording as executed on a game cloud system
A method for gaming, including receiving from a client device of a user selection of a video recording of game play of a player for a gaming application, and streaming the video recording to the client device. The video recording is associated with a snapshot captured at a first point in the recorded game play. Selection of a jump point in the recorded game play is received from the client device. An instance of the gaming application is initiated based on the snapshot to initiate a jump game play. Input commands used to direct the game play and associated with the snapshot are accessed. Image frames are generated based on the input commands for rendering at the client device, the image frames replaying the game play to the jump point. Input commands from the client device are handled beginning from the jump point for the jump game play. |
US10870058B2 |
Data processing systems for processing and analyzing data regarding self-awareness and executive function
Data processing systems according to various embodiments are adapted to process data regarding the self-awareness of a user for use in the development of the user's executive function. In various embodiments, the data processing system: (1) executes computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the at least one computer processor, facilitate the playing of a game by the user; (2) gathers performance data indicating the user's performance while the user plays the game; and (3) automatically evaluates the performance data to assess, for the user, the ability to remember to remember to perform various tasks, and to stay on task. The data processing system may gather and process related data on various levels and then use this information to assist the user in improving the user's executive function skills. |
US10870053B2 |
Perspective mode switching method and terminal
A method and a terminal device for switching perspective are provided. The terminal device receives a perspective switching instruction when the terminal device is in a first perspective mode in which the terminal device displays a scenario from a first perspective. The terminal device determines a second perspective mode to display the scenario from a second perspective. Next, the terminal devices adjusts a first display parameter of a first model of the scenario from the first perspective and a second display parameter of a second model of the scenario from the second perspective according to a preset rule for a transition from the first perspective mode to the second perspective mode. Further, the terminal device displays the first model according to the first display parameter and the second model according to the second display parameter during the transition from the first perspective mode to the second perspective mode. |
US10870050B2 |
Input device
Disclosed herein is an input device including a first external surface, a second external surface facing in a direction different from the first external surface, a first operating pad disposed in the first external surface, and a second operating pad disposed in the second external surface. The first operating pad includes a touch sensor and is movable in response to a pressing operation. The second operating pad includes a touch sensor and is movable in response to a pressing operation. |
US10870047B1 |
Information processing system, information processing apparatus, storage medium having information processing program stored therein, and information processing method
An example of a training tool includes a first sensor. The training tool deforms from a stationary state when a force is externally applied thereto. The first sensor output according to deformation of the training tool. A processor receives first sensor information based on an output of the first sensor. While a menu is presented, the processor executes a process according to a first instruction performed on the menu, in a case where the received first sensor information indicates an output obtained when the training tool deforms in a first direction, and executes a process according to a second instruction that is performed on the menu and is different from the first instruction, in a case where the received first sensor information indicates an output obtained when the training tool deforms in a second direction opposite to the first direction. |
US10870046B2 |
Workout counting device
The present invention discloses an exercise device that is used to perform squat exercise. The device comprises a support bar, a height-adjustable support tube or column, a base, an electronic unit, and a seat. The support bar is positioned on a top portion of the support tube via a set of springs. The sprigs are configured to reposition the support bar to a horizontal position after the user leaves the seat and rises back into the upright body position. The electronic unit is configured to receive a set threshold value on maximum squat count from a user. The electronic unit records the squat count and provide an alert when the squat count exceeds the set threshold value on maximum squat count to be performed by the user, thereby it prevents injuries caused due to over enthusiastic during the exercise session. |
US10870045B2 |
System and method for improving a basketball player's shooting including a basketball capturing system
A device for gathering and returning basketballs thrown towards a basketball goal is disclosed. The device includes an ejector programmed to launch basketballs to a series of locations selected via an interface having a plurality of interactive indicia arranged in a spaced angular pattern. A basketball retrieval system associated with the basketball goal captures basketballs thrown towards the goal and guides them to the ejector. An upper edge of the basketball retrieval system extends above the rim of the basketball goal. |
US10870044B2 |
Golf tee toss systems
A golf tee toss system for deciding the order of play in a game of golf. The golf tee toss device is grasped by a protruding edge and tossed to the ground. The numerals located on the surface of the golf tee toss device indicate the order in which the golfers will tee off to start a round of golf. The golf tee toss device can be used over and over for different rounds of golf. The indicium on the golf tee toss device can be in a plurality of designs to promote collection of the golf tee toss device. |
US10870039B1 |
Golf ball core
A golf ball with a center core comprising 1,4 polybutadiene with a cis content more than 50% and containing a metal salt of acrylate, wherein the 1,4 polybutadiene has 5 to 60 weight percent of a metal salt of acrylate, is disclosed herein. The metal salt of acrylate is preferably selected from zinc, magnesium, sodium, and calcium. |
US10870037B2 |
Motion capture and analysis
Systems and methods for motion capture and analysis are described. The system may include a motion sensor unit configured to capture data associated with movement of an object. The motion sensor unit is configured to be directly or indirectly coupled to the movement object at a first location. The system also includes a processor to process the captured data to determine one or more values and to translate the data and/or values to correspond to a second location on the movement object located away from the first location. The data and/or values, including translated data and/or values, may be transmitted by wireless transmitter and displayed by a display unit. |
US10870036B2 |
Sit-up board with heel block
A sit-up board is provided comprising a non-slip backboard, a heel block on the backboard, and a foot strap in front of the heel block configured to hold a user's feet together and against both the heel block and the backboard during sit-ups. |
US10870034B2 |
Exercise machine monitoring and instruction system
An exercise machine monitoring and instruction system for the movement of an element of an exercise machine by an exerciser and providing automated feedback to the exerciser to help improve the exercise in real-time. The exercise machine monitoring and instruction system generally includes an exercise machine having a movable element that moves between a first position and a second position in a reciprocating manner, a sensor that detects a real-time position of the movable element, a processor in communication with the sensor to receive the real-time position data from the sensor related to a position of the movable element and a feedback device in communication with the processor that provides real-time instructions to the exerciser on how to adjust their workout to achieve a desired result. |
US10870033B2 |
Device with reciprocating upper extremity support assemblies
An upper body support assembly for use with an associated railed device having first and second rails is disclosed. The assembly includes first and second upper body supports capable of moving along the first and second rails, respectively. The upper body supports have at least one of: (i) first and second forearm supports, (ii) first and second hand grips, or (iii) a first forearm support and a first hand grip. An interconnecting member extends between and selectively connects both the first and second upper body supports to permit (i) interrelated movement therebetween when connected, and (ii) independent movement therebetween when disconnected. The assembly can achieve two point gait, three point gait, and four point gait movement. |
US10870026B2 |
Spring-collet mechanism for activating a fire extinguisher
A method of actuating an extinguisher system may comprise retaining a broadhead cutter in close proximity to a burst disc surface, receiving an impulse signal, actuating a spring release mechanism in response to receiving the impulse signal, driving a cutter shaft towards the burst disc surface in response to actuation, and piercing the burst disc surface via the broadhead cutter coupled to the cutter shaft. |
US10870024B2 |
Controlled system and methods for storage fire protection
Fire protection systems and methods for ceiling-only high-piled storage protection. The systems include a plurality of fluid distribution devices disposed beneath a ceiling and above a high-piled storage commodity having a nominal storage height ranging from a nominal 20 ft. to a maximum nominal storage height of 55 ft. and means for quenching a fire in the storage commodity. The stored commodity to be protected may include exposed expanded plastics. The fluid distribution devices include a frame body having an inlet, an outlet, a sealing assembly, and an electronically operated releasing mechanism supporting the sealing assembly in the outlet. |
US10870022B2 |
Topical cosmetic compositions
Disclosed are compositions and methods for their use for reducing tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and/or vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production in skin cells by topically applying to skin in need thereof, a composition comprising an effective amount of Opuntia ficus-indica tuna, Opuntia ficus-indica nopales, or both, or extracts thereof, to reduce TNF-α or VEGF production in skin cells. |
US10870020B2 |
Neutron source for neutron capture therapy
A Boron neutron cancer treatment system has a secondary moderator having a central treatment chamber for a subject, and eight substantially identical neutron generators, each comprising a pre-moderator block. The eight neutron generators are positioned around the secondary moderator with the axis of each acceleration chamber passing through the center of the treatment chamber, and with the angled sides of the neutron generators fully adjacent. |
US10870018B2 |
Apparatus and methods for magnetic control of radiation electron beam
Apparatus and methods for controlling a radiotherapy electron beam. Exemplary embodiments provide for focusing the electron beam at different depths by altering parameters of a plurality of magnets. Exemplary embodiments can also provide for focusing the electron beam at different depths while maintaining the energy level of the electron beam at a consistent level. |
US10870017B2 |
Fall-back solution for uncertain regions in MRCAT images
The present invention teaches a method and system for computing an alternative electron density map of an examination volume. The processing system is configured to compute a first electron density map using a plurality of imaging data, compute a second electron density map, wherein the second electron density map is a simplified version of the first electron density map, and compute the alternative electron density map, using the first electron density map and the second electron density map. |
US10870014B2 |
Oral treatment device
An oral treatment device that includes a mouthpiece and an electromagnetic radiation source. In one aspect, the oral treatment device includes a mouthpiece comprising a curved wall having a concave inner surface and a bite platform extending from the concave inner surface of the curved wall to a distal end, the distal end of the bite platform extending continuously in a non-interrupted manner from a first end of the bite platform to a second end of the bite platform; an electromagnetic radiation source configured to emit electromagnetic radiation from the curved wall; and wherein the bite platform comprises a collapsible region such that the mouthpiece is alterable between: (1) a biased state in which the curved wall has a first curvature; and (2) a flexed state in which the curved wall has a second curvature that is different than the first curvature. |
US10870008B2 |
Cardiac resynchronization using fusion promotion for timing management
Methods, systems and devices for providing cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) to a patient using a leadless cardiac pacemaker and an extracardiac device. The extracardiac device is configured to analyze one or more QRS complexes of the patient's heart, determine whether fusion pacing is taking place, and, if not, to communicate with the leadless cardiac pacemaker to adjust intervals used in the CRT in order to generate desirable fusion of the pace and intrinsic signals. The extracardiac device may take the form of a subcutaneous implantable monitor, a subcutaneous implantable defibrillator, or other devices including wearable devices. |
US10870007B2 |
Cardiac device acclimation profile
This document discusses, among other things, systems and methods to acclimate a patient to therapy from an implantable medical device. For instance, an implantable medical device can include pulse generation circuitry, sensing circuitry, and a controller. The pulse generation circuitry can generate electrical pulses. The sensing circuitry can be for sensing cardiac electrical activity of the patient. In an example, the controller can detect cardiac events that define pacing timing intervals and control the delivery of electrical pulses in accordance with a programmed mode. The controller can be programmed to provide instructions to the pulse generation circuitry to deliver electrical pulses to the heart of a patient. In an example, the electrical pulses can be based on a therapy parameter. The controller can be configured to adjust the therapy parameter according to an acclimation profile to acclimate the patient to a stimulation therapy. |
US10870001B2 |
Electrode contact with hydrogel covering
A cochlear implant electrode includes an implantable electrode array made of resilient material with a center longitudinal axis and an outer surface. Electrode contacts are distributed on the outer surface of the electrode array along the longitudinal axis for applying electrical stimulation signals to adjacent neural tissue. At least one biocompatible hydrogel layer is fixed to the electrode array solely by mechanical connection and adapted to swell from contact with perilymph fluid within a cochlea without separating away from the outer surface of the electrode array. |
US10870000B2 |
Multi-electrode stimulation therapy with reduced energy
A device for neurostimulation has a number N of electrodes. N is equal to or larger than 3. The device is configured to deliver via each electrode therapeutic electric phases of amplitudes I1, I2, . . . IN, with a frequency f and after each therapeutic electric phase a number of N−1 charge balancing electric phases. The charge balancing electric phases of the respective electrode each have a polarity that is opposite the polarity of the preceding therapeutic electric phase of the respective electrode. The device is configured to return for each electrode the current of each therapeutic electric phase in the other N−1 electrodes. |
US10869999B2 |
Systems and methods for treating shoulder pain related to subacromial impingement syndrome
Systems and methods are provided for treating chronic pain occurring secondarily to subacromial impingement syndrome in a human body. A system is provided to deliver percutaneous electrical stimulation through at least one electrode to neurological motor points of the posterior and middle deltoid muscles to mediate such pain. One-time, continued and/or periodic dosing of treatment methods according to the present invention may result in a change to central nervous system maladaptive neuroplasticity. |
US10869992B2 |
Triple coil catheter support
A catheter with three distinct compression resistance coils, including a body coil and two pull wire coils, is disclosed. The triple coil system can provide maximal resistance to compression of the catheter's proximal shaft, as well as maximization of the curve angle that the catheter tip can achieve. Additionally, the tri-coil catheter can allow for a lower initial compression load and a more flexible proximal shaft. A gap between the outer diameter of the pull wire and the inner diameter of the pull wire compression coil that is equal to about 10-30% of inner diameter of the pull wire compression coil can provide optimal catheter performance. |
US10869986B2 |
Gas concentrator with removable cartridge absorbent beds
A portable oxygen concentrator designed for medical use where the adsorbent beds, are designed to be replaced by a patient. The concentrator is designed so that the power supply and adsorbent bed mount is one module and the compressor and air filter are part of another module configured to provide a unitary cooling and air supply system. Replacement beds may be installed easily by patients, and all gas seals will function properly after installation. |
US10869985B2 |
Flow member
A flow member (200) is for a flow assembly (100) of a pressure support system (2). The pressure support system includes a patient interface device (6), a flow generator (4), and a coupling conduit (8). The flow assembly includes a cover (102) and a sensing assembly (110). The sensing assembly has a flow sensor (114) having flow sensing components (118,120). The flow member comprises: a body (202) comprising: a mounting portion (204) connected to the cover, thereby enclosing the sensing assembly, a gas conduit (206) at least partially overlaying the mounting portion, the second conduit fluidly coupling the first conduit to the flow generator, and a number of flow conduits (208,210) each extending transverse to the gas conduit (206) and receiving a corresponding flow sensing component. Each flow conduit terminates at a distal end portion (209,211) in fluid communication with the gas conduit (206), each distal end portion being spaced a distance from the gas conduit (206) and located internal with respect thereto. |
US10869984B2 |
Ventilator to tracheotomy tube coupling
A coupling for connecting an air supply to a respiratory support device has a latching mechanism which prevents the coupling from inadvertently axially displacing from the respiratory support device after they have been mated in a pneumatically discrete path. Non-axial forces are used to disengage the coupling from the respiratory support device. The coupling may include a trailing end adapter which permits rotation of the coupling relative to the air supply rather than to the respiratory support device. |
US10869980B2 |
Insertion aid
The present invention relates to a device for inserting a tracheostomy tube, comprising a guide element and a dilator, wherein the guide element has a shield, wherein, according to the invention, the guide element has a first securing means and the dilator has a corresponding second securing means, whereby the guide element can be detachably connected by positive locking to the dilator in a position in which a distal end of the dilator is engaged with an inner surface of the shield when the latter is in the first state. |
US10869964B2 |
Bioinjection device having a tip with a plurality of directional dispersion apertures
The bioinjection device has a housing including a pistol grip and an elongated barrel. A trigger is pivotally mounted to the housing. An inner shaft having a distal end is slidable between a first position in which the distal end of the inner shaft is disposed in the barrel and a second position in which the distal end of the inner shaft extends past an opening in the end of the barrel. A tip containing a medicament is disposed about the opening of the elongated barrel. The tip includes at least one aperture for dispensing the medicament. One can inject the medicament from the tip into a bone fracture or degenerative bone tissue during surgery by actuating the trigger of the bioinjection device. A configurable tip may be employed to control the amount and direction of dispersion of such medicament. |
US10869959B2 |
Method and device for treating cancer
A method and device treats cancer where blood from a cancer patient passes through an array of passageways within an interior of a chamber. The passageways include wells having porous membrane wall portions that enable a molecular-sized activating agent in a carrier fluid that enhances an immune response to pass through these porous wall portions. Pore size is such to allow the molecular-sized activating agent in the interior of the chamber to enter the wells yet prevents immune cells and cancer cells in the wells to pass through the porous wall portions into the interior of the chamber. Blood is retained in the wells so that it remains in contact with the immune cells and cancer cells for a predetermined period sufficient to enhance an immune response. Then the cells with an enhanced immune response are return to the patient. |
US10869958B2 |
Flow balancing devices, methods, and systems
The disclosed subject matter relates to extracorporeal blood processing or other processing of fluids. Volumetric fluid balance, a required element of many such processes, may be achieved with multiple pumps or other proportioning or balancing devices which are to some extent independent of each other. This need may arise in treatments that involve multiple fluids. Safe and secure mechanisms to ensure fluid balance in such systems are described. |
US10869956B2 |
Interventional catheters incorporating aspiration and/or infusion systems
An interventional catheter assembly comprising a catheter for insertion and guidance to a target site in a body lumen or a cavity and an operating head mounted in proximity to a distal end of the catheter and comprising a system for removing obstructive material from the target site is provided. In certain embodiments, the catheter assembly includes at least one aspiration port located proximal to the operating head that communicates with a first sealed lumen for withdrawing fluids and obstructive material from the target site. The catheter assembly may also include at least one liquid infusion port that communicates with a second sealed lumen for supplying fluid to a location in proximity to the target site. Kits including the interventional catheter assembly with an aspiration and/or infusion conduit are also provided. |
US10869954B2 |
Surface treated biocomposite material, medical implants comprising same and methods of treatment thereof
Reinforced biocomposite materials having a unique treated surface, in which the surface may comprise a plurality of layers. According to at least some embodiments, medical implants are provided that incorporate novel structures, alignments, orientations and forms comprised of such reinforced bioabsorbable materials, as well as methods of treatment thereof. |
US10869953B2 |
Shield for recurrent laryngeal nerve and associated methods
A method includes covering or contacting a portion of a recurrent laryngeal nerve of a subject with a shield including extraembryonic tissue. The covering occurs during a neck or reconstructive surgery of the subject. |
US10869948B2 |
Composition of collagen peptide and elastin peptide, method of producing the same and use thereof
Disclosed is a composition of a collagen peptide and an elastin peptide, method of producing the same and use thereof. The composition of the present disclosure consists of a collagen peptide and an elastin peptide; the collagen peptide is prepared by enzymatic hydrolysis of a collagen material with pepsin or trypsin, and the elastin peptide is prepared by enzymatic hydrolysis of an elastin material with papain and/or protease Protamex. In the present disclosure, an elastin peptide and a collagen peptide with molecular weight in a specific range are prepared by specific processes, and the composition composed of the two at a suitable ratio can simultaneously and significantly increase the amount of the elastin and collagen in a damaged skin in a small usage amount, and significantly increase the content of hyaluronic acid and hydroxyproline while decrease the content of MMP3, meanwhile, inhibit skin inflammatory factors. |
US10869940B2 |
Targeted photoacoustic compounds, formulations, and uses thereof
Provided herein are targeted photoacoustic compounds and formulations thereof that can contain a photoacoustic signaling moiety operatively coupled to a targeting moiety. Also provided herein are methods of imagining a subject using the targeted photoacoustic compounds and formulations thereof provided herein. |
US10869938B2 |
Magnetic resonance imaging
A method of determining the amount of intracellular manganese in the myocardium of an individual pre-administered with a manganese contrast agent, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, comprising subjecting, the individual to a MRI procedure to assess the signal intensity (SI) of images, or more preferably the longitudinal relaxation rate, R1 throughout the myocardium. |
US10869935B2 |
RNA containing composition for treatment of tumor diseases
The present invention relates to RNA containing compositions for use in the treatment or prophylaxis of tumor and/or cancer diseases, to a pharmaceutical composition, to a kit and to uses of the RNA containing compositions for the treatment or prophylaxis of tumor and/or cancer diseases. |
US10869934B2 |
Antiproliferative compounds and conjugates made therefrom
A compound capable of inhibiting cell proliferation, having a structure according to formula (I) wherein the variables in formula (I) are as defined in the specification. Such compounds are useful as anti-cancer agents, especially in antibody-drug conjugates. |
US10869933B2 |
Oligomer-phenothiazine conjugates
The invention relates to (among other things) oligomer-phenothiazine conjugates and related compounds. A conjugate of the invention, when administered by any of a number of administration routes, exhibits advantages over un-conjugated phenothiazine compounds. |
US10869931B2 |
Polyethylene glycol-modified angiogenesis inhibitor HM-1 and application thereof
A polyethylene glycol-modified angiogenesis inhibitor HM-1 and its application are disclosed. The polypeptide sequence is mPEG-Arg-Gly-Ala-Asp-Arg-Ala-Gly-Gly-Gly-Gly-Arg-Gly-Asp (SEQ ID NO: 1), and mPEG . . . is chosen from mPEG-SC, mPEG2-NHS, mPEG-ALD or mPEG-bALD, with a molecular weight range of 500˜40000. The polypeptide has been modified by polyethylene glycol, has the capacity to inhibit vascular endothelial cell migration and integrin affinity and binding, and can be used for the prevention and treatment of tumors, various types of inflammation, and neovascular eye diseases. The polyethylene glycol-modified angiogenesis inhibitor disclosed by the present invention is prepared by a synthetic method. |
US10869930B2 |
Poly(cyclic imino ether)s
The invention relates to invention relates to a statistical copolymer represented by the following formula (I): Ini-[Ox]m-[Oz]n-Nuc (I) wherein: Ini represents a residue of an initiator of cationic polymerization, Nuc represents a residue of a nucleophilic agent, Ox represents N(R1)CHRaCHRa; each R1 independently represents H or C(O)R11; and R11 independently represents optionally substituted C1-12 alkyl, optionally substituted cycloalkyl, optionally substituted aralkyl or optionally substituted aryl; Oz represents N(R2)CHRaCHRaCHRa; each R2 independently represents C(O)R21 or H; and R21 independently represents optionally substituted C1-12 alkyl, optionally substituted cycloalkyl, optionally substituted aralkyl or optionally substituted aryl; each Ra independently represents H, linear or branched C1-3 alkyl; m≥5; n≥5; m+n≥20; 3:97≤m:n≤97:3. The statistical copolymers of the present invention exhibit useful properties that can be exploited in the medical field, especially in polymer micelles for drug delivery and polyplexes for DNA delivery. |
US10869929B2 |
Phosphonate linkers and their use to facilitate cellular retention of compounds
Phosphonate linkers and their use for delivering compounds with passive cell permeability into a cell wherein the phosphonate group facilitates cellular retention of the compound are described. |
US10869926B2 |
Suppression of myeloid derived suppressor cells and immune checkpoint blockade
Impressive responses have been observed in patients treated with checkpoint inhibitory anti-PD-1 or anti-CTLA-4 antibodies. However, immunotherapy against poorly immunogenic cancers remains a challenge. Treatment with both anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4 antibodies were unable to eradicate large, modestly immunogenic CT26 tumors or metastatic 4T1 tumors. However, co-treatment with epigenetic modulating drugs and checkpoint inhibitors markedly improved treatment outcomes, curing more than 80% of them. Functional studies revealed that the primary targets of the epigenetic modulators were myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). A PI3K-inhibitor that reduced circulating MDSCs also cured 80% of mice with metastatic 4T1 tumors when combined with immune checkpoint inhibitors. Thus, cancers resistant to immune checkpoint blockade can be cured by eliminating MDSCs. |
US10869925B2 |
Catheter package including catheter straightening means
A catheter package and method of use which serve to straighten a curved catheter shaft. The straightening of the catheter shaft may be accomplished by passing the shaft through a pathway that bends the catheter in the opposite direction of the curvature imparted to the catheter shaft. The catheter shaft pathway may incorporate various shaped bumps, ridges, pins or rollers or other features which assist in straightening the shaft. |
US10869924B2 |
PD-L1 antagonist combination treatments
The present disclosure describes combination therapies comprising an antagonist of Programmed Death Ligand 1 receptor (PD-L1) and another therapeutic agent, and the use of the combination therapies for the treatment of cancer. |
US10869921B2 |
Compositions and methods to treat AIDS
Polyvalent, primary isolate nucleic acid compositions for inducing an immune response against HIV are disclosed. The compositions and methods described herein are for the use of a nucleic acid composition that encodes one or more different HIV envelope glycoproteins. The synthetic, codon-optimized DNAs encoding one or more HIV proteins are a combination of different nucleic acids, such as DNA plasmids, generated from primary isolate DNA of different HIV major group genetic clades and/or different proteins. HIV polypeptide compositions for inducing an immune response against HIV are also disclosed. Methods for using the polypeptide compositions before, at the same time as, and/or after administration of the DNA compositions are provided. |
US10869918B2 |
Acinetobacter o-oligosaccharyltransferases and uses thereof
The present application provides methods and uses of O-oligosaccharyltransferase (O-OTases) for generating vaccines. In particular, the present application provides a method of synthesizing a glycoprotein comprising glycosylation of pilin-like protein ComP using a PglLComP O-OTase. Uses of glycoproteins synthesized by glycosylating ComP using PglLComP O-OTase, particularly for the preparation of vaccines and the like, including a vaccine to Streptococcus, is also provided. |
US10869916B2 |
Therapeutic immune modulation by stem cell secreted exosomes
Disclosed are methods, compositions of matter, and protocols useful for the induction of a therapeutic immune modulatory response through administration of exosomes derived from a stem cell source. In one embodiment, said stem cell source is endometrial regenerative cells. Specifically, in one embodiment stem cell derived exosomes are used as a method of treating an autoimmune condition such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or systemic lupus erythromatosis. |
US10869915B2 |
Method for producing embryonic-like stem cells from ticks (acari: ixodidae), composition, uses thereof and diagnostic methods
The invention refers to a process for the production of a continuous cell line of simile embryo stem cells, such as Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae), known as line IBU/ASE-16 (access number with CNCM: 1-5000) and its uses. More specifically, the invention refers to a process for the production of the line IBU/ASE-16 and their use for obtaining extracts for the production of vaccines and candidate recombinant proteins for biopharmaceuticals and acaricides, production of diagnostic kits for the detection of antigens and/or antibodies for animal and human use, obtaining clones for use in genotyping and use as a substrate for the isolation and culture of pathogens. |
US10869914B2 |
Methods of treating abnormalities of the first metatarsophalangeal joint of the foot
A method for treating an abnormality of the first metatarsophalangeal joint of the foot of a mammal includes electrically stimulating a site on each of the extensor hallucis brevis and adductor hallucis muscles of a foot of the mammal affected by the abnormality, and visually confirming that the stimulated muscles responds to the stimulation by contracting. An amount of botulinum toxin effective to treat the abnormality is then injected to the confirmed sites on the extensor hallucis brevis and the adductor hallucis muscles of the affected foot. |
US10869912B2 |
Thrombin microcapsules, preparation and uses thereof
Provided are spray-dried thrombin powders comprising microcapsules, methods of preparation and uses thereof. |
US10869911B2 |
Chimeric protein
The present invention provides a chimeric protein which comprises a multi-spanning transmembrane protein fused to a FAS endodomain, wherein the multi-spanning transmembrane protein binds an extracellular ligand, leading to activation of the FAS endodomain. The chimeric protein is useful as a suicide gene. The invention also provides a cell, such as a T cell comprising such a chimeric protein, which is useful in adoptive T cell immunotherapy approaches. |
US10869909B2 |
Compositions and methods of use for treating metabolic disorders
Methods of treating individuals with a glucose metabolism disorder and/or a body weight disorder, and compositions associated therewith, are provided. |
US10869904B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating respiratory disease comprising extract of Justicia procumbens L
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating respiratory disease, which comprises an alcohol or organic solvent extract of Justicia procumbens L. as an active ingredient, and to a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating respiratory disease, which comprises an alcohol or organic solvent extract of Justicia procumbens L., the extract comprising any one or more of justicidin A, justicidin B, justicidin C and phyllamyricin C, and also to a food composition for preventing or treating respiratory disease, which comprises the alcohol or organic solvent extract. The composition comprising the Justicia procumbens L. extract according to the present invention may inhibit abnormal overproliferation of splenocytes, may inhibit the secretion of allergic inflammatory cytokines, and exhibits an expectorant effect and an airway constriction inhibitory effect. Thus, it may effectively prevent, treat or improve respiratory disease. |
US10869900B2 |
Composition and products comprising senescent cells for use in tissue regeneration
The present invention relates to in vitro cultured senescent cells, such as epithelial cells, keratinocytes and/or fibroblasts as well as their use in the treatment of tissue regeneration, particularly for the treatment of wounds such as burns or ulcers or the treatment of inflammatory conditions. Optionally, products may be used in combination with further drugs including antimicrobial or antidiabetic agents. |
US10869898B2 |
Methods and compositions for immunomodulation
Provided are cells containing exogenous antigen and uses thereof. |
US10869897B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against epithelial ovarian cancer and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US10869892B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides of non-canonical origin for use in immunotherapy against different types of cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US10869891B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides of non-canonical origin for use in immunotherapy against different types of cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US10869888B2 |
Modified cell expansion and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for enhancing T cell response and/or CAR cell expansion and/or maintenance in vivo and/or in vitro. For example, a method of enhancing T cell-based therapy comprises administering genetically modified T cells comprising a first chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and a second CAR, wherein a binding domain of the first CAR binds a first antigen, and a binding domain of the second CAR binds a second antigen. The first antigen is different from the second antigen. In embodiments, the first CAR binds a surface molecule or antigen of a white blood cell. |
US10869887B2 |
Biologically relevant orthogonal cytokine/receptor pairs
Engineered orthogonal cytokine receptor/ligand pairs, and methods of use thereof, are provided. |
US10869883B2 |
Nutrient composition having lipid metabolism-improving action
A nutrient composition contains a cellulose acetate having a total degree of acetyl substitution of 0.4 to 1.1. The cellulose acetate may have a compositional distribution index (CDI) of 2.0 or less, where the CDI is specified by the formula: CDI=(Measured value of half height width of chemical composition)/(Theoretical value of half height width of chemical composition) where the measured value of half height width of chemical composition represents the half height width of chemical composition determined by HPLC analysis of a cellulose acetate propionate prepared by propionylating all residual hydroxy groups of the cellulose acetate (sample); and [Math. 1] the theoretical value of half height width of chemical composition =2.35482√{square root over (3*DPw*(DS/3)*(1−DS/3))}/DPw where DS is the total degree of acetyl substitution; and DPw is a weight-average degree of polymerization determined by a GPC-light scattering method using a cellulose acetate propionate prepared by propionylating all residual hydroxy groups of the cellulose acetate (sample). |
US10869882B2 |
Animal feed compositions and methods of using the same
Immune function of an animal can be modulated by administration of a composition that includes beta glucan. The beta glucan can be derived from Euglena, which provides a form of beta glucan that is different from other organisms, where the beta glucan is predominantly unbranched beta-(1,3)-glucan. Beta glucan can also be complexed with a metal, such as zinc, and/or can combined with an animal feed component to form an animal feed composition. Use of such compositions can improve the well being of an animal, and may augment or even replace the use of antibiotics in certain circumstances. |
US10869874B2 |
Methods and compositions for topical delivery of prostaglandins to subcutaneous fat
Described herein are compositions comprising a prostaglandin FP receptor agonist (PFPRA) compound and a fatty acid, e.g., oleic acid, that, when topically applied to the skin, locally delivers a therapeutically effective amount of the PFPRA compound or active metabolite thereof to subcutaneous fat under the skin. The therapeutic effect is, for example, reduction of the subcutaneous fat under the skin. Further provided are methods of reducing body fat in a subject comprising topically administering the composition to the subject. The present invention also provides kits comprising the composition and instructions for use. |
US10869872B2 |
Quinazolines and azaquinazolines as dual inhibitors of RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK and PI3K/AKT/PTEN/mTOR pathways
The present application provides novel quinazolines and azaquinazolines and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also provided are methods for preparing these compounds. These compounds are useful in for co-regulating RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK and PI3K/AKT/PTEN/mTOR pathways by administering a therapeutically effective amount of one or more of the compounds of formula (I), wherein X, Y, T and R4, and R6 to R8′ are defined herein, to a patient. By doing so, these compounds are effective in treating conditions associated with the dysregulation of the RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK and PI3K/AKT/PTEN/mTOR pathways. A variety of conditions can be treated using these compounds and include diseases which are characterized by abnormal cellular proliferation. In one embodiment, the disease is cancer. |
US10869871B2 |
Compositions and methods of modulating short-chain dehydrogenase activity
Compounds and methods of modulating 15-PGDH activity, modulating tissue prostaglandin levels, treating disease, diseases disorders, or conditions in which it is desired to modulate 15-PGDH activity and/or prostaglandin levels include 15-PGDH inhibitors described herein. |
US10869865B2 |
Plasmodial surface anion channel inhibitors for the treatment or prevention of malaria
The invention provides methods of treating or preventing malaria comprising administering to an animal an effective amount of a compound of formula I: Q-Y—R1—R2 (I), wherein Q, Y, R1, and R2 are as described herein. Methods of inhibiting a plasmodial surface anion channel of a parasite in an animal are also provided. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound represented by formula I in combination with any one or more compounds represented by formulas II, V, and VI. Use of the pharmaceutical compositions for treating or preventing malaria or for inhibiting a plasmodial surface anion channel in animals including humans are also provided. Also provided by the invention are clag3 amino acid sequences and related nucleic acids, vectors, host cells, populations of cells, antibodies, and pharmaceutical compositions. |
US10869864B2 |
Combinations for the treatment of cancer
Described herein are combinations comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a first agent and a therapeutically effective amount of a second agent, wherein the first agent is an inhibitor of ALK, ROS1, TrkA, TrkB, or TrkC activity, or a combination thereof, and methods of using such combinations in the treatment of patients having cancer. |
US10869863B2 |
Multi-arm polymeric targeting anti-cancer conjugate
Disclosed is a multi-arm targeting drug conjugate modified by a water-soluble polymer; the drug conjugate has the structural formula of (III). In formula (III), R is an organic core, POLY is a polymer, L is a multivalent linker, T is a targeting molecule, D is a camptothecin-based drug, and q is any integer between 3 and 8. The drug conjugate may improve the poor water solubility, high toxicity and low bioavailability of camptothecin-based drugs. |
US10869860B2 |
Cereblon modulators and uses thereof
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for modulating cereblon neosubstrates. A small molecule modulator of Formula (I*), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof can be used to modulate cereblon neosubstrates. |
US10869859B2 |
Methods of preventing the occurrence of cardiovascular events
The present invention relates to pharmacological interventions with pemafibrate for cardiovascular diseases and adverse cardiovascular events. In addition, the invention relates to the use of pemafibrate to treat dyslipidemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus and thereby reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and adverse cardiovascular events. |
US10869856B2 |
Substituted phenylpyrrolecarboxamides with therapeutic activity in HIV
Substituted phenylpyrrolecarboxamide compounds such as those represented by Formula A can be used in the treatment of HIV infection and related conditions. |
US10869855B2 |
Method for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer
A method for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and/or prostate cancer, including the step of administering an isothiocyanate functional surfactant to a patient affected by benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, and/or prostate cancer. In a preferred embodiment, the protonated form of the isothiocyanate functional surfactant is represented by the following chemical structure: |
US10869847B2 |
Ceramide composition and method of use
A method for treating and preventing diseases associated with neutrophil infiltration, particularly ocular diseases, is provided, which method comprises administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of ceramide or a derivative thereof. Also provided is a composition for treating diseases associated with neutrophil infiltration, the composition comprising ceramide or a derivative thereof. |
US10869846B2 |
N-acetylcysteine amide (NAC amide) in the treatment of diseases and conditions associated with oxidative stress
Methods and compositions comprising N-acetylcysteine amide (NAC amide) and derivatives thereof are used in treatments and therapies for human and non-human mammalian diseases, disorders, conditions and pathologies. Pharmaceutically or physiologically acceptable compositions of NAC amide or derivatives thereof are administered alone, or in combination with other suitable agents, to reduce, prevent, or counteract oxidative stress and free radical oxidant formation and overproduction in cells and tissues, as well as to provide a new source of glutathione. |
US10869845B1 |
Ephedrine compositions and methods
Disclosed herein are storage-stable ephedrine single-phase solution compositions, comprising 4 mg/mL to 6 mg/mL of ephedrine, a pH adjuster comprising acetic acid, and water, wherein the composition has a pH between 4.5 and 5.0; and wherein the pH drift of the composition is less than 0.5 after storage over at least two months at 25° C. and 60% relative humidity. Also disclosed herein are methods of making and using the same. |
US10869842B1 |
Transdermal delivery of pharmaceutical agents
A method of administering a pharmaceutical agent to the circulatory system through the skin of a mammal may include the steps of loading a pharmaceutical agent in a transdermal patch, applying the transdermal patch to the skin of the mammal and releasing the pharmaceutical agent into the circulatory system at a rate of at least 0.001 micrograms per hour up to 50.0 micrograms per hour per kilogram of bodyweight of the mammal. The drug delivery system may comprise a transdermal patch loaded with the pharmaceutical agent. The patch may include a porous membrane and an outer impermeable cover defining a cavity therebetween. A plurality of drug delivery layers may be disposed between the porous membrane and the impermeable cover. A lipophilic/hydrophilic suspension may be disposed between the drug delivery layers. |
US10869833B2 |
Drug delivery devices for delivery of ocular therapeutic agents
Drug delivery devices comprising a non-bioabsorbable polymer structure configured to support a composition comprising an active agent. The devices include a plurality of portions fused together and a recess configured to support the composition. At least one of the portions includes an impermeable polymer and at least one other portion includes a rate-limiting water-permeable polymer. The rate-limiting water-permeable polymer allows for transportation of the active agent to an exterior of the device. |
US10869830B2 |
Rapid establishment and/or termination of substantial steady-state drug delivery
The present invention is directed to treatment methods for a disease or condition, in a subject in need of such treatment, that provide alternatives to treatment by injection that give, relative to treatment by injection, improved treatment outcomes, 100% treatment compliance, reduced side effects, and rapid establishment and/or termination of substantial steady-state drug delivery. The method typically includes providing continuous delivery of a drug from an implanted osmotic delivery device, wherein substantial steady-state delivery of the drug at therapeutic concentrations is typically achieved within about 7 days or less after implantation of the osmotic delivery device in the subject and the substantial steady-state delivery of the drug from the osmotic delivery device is continuous over a period of at least about 3 months. In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus using incretin mimetics. |
US10869829B1 |
Composition containing moringa extract and/or pulverized product
A composition containing a Moringa extract and/or a Moringa pulverized product, wherein a mass ratio of a content of a moringin to a content of a glucomoringin (moringin/glucomoringin) is from 0.00005 to 0.30, and wherein a myrosinase is deactivated, or the composition does not contain a myrosinase. The composition of the present invention is useful in the fields of foodstuff, cosmetics, and the like. |
US10869825B2 |
Occlusive formulations
The invention provides a topical o/w emulsion which moisturizes, and protects, repairs or restores the skin lipid barrier of a mammal. The topical o/w emulsion composition comprises a discontinuous oil phase; a continuous aqueous phase comprising water; a thickening agent; at least one lamellar membrane structure comprising a phospholipid, a fatty alcohol, and a fatty acid; and wherein in use the composition has a water vapor transmission rate of less than about 70 g·m−2·hr−1 measured in vitro using the modWVTR test methodology. |
US10869822B2 |
Compositions for treatment of dermatological diseases and conditions and methods of use thereof
Compositions containing an effective dermatological disease-treating or dermatological condition-treating active agent and a pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier or vehicle are disclosed. Methods of using the compositions are also disclosed. |
US10869820B2 |
Compositions comprising glycerin, monoalcohol and a diester
The invention relates to compositions for removing nail polish including at least about 20% by weight of a C2-C3 monoalcohol, at least about 10% by weight of glycerin, and a diester of a dicarboxylic acid. The compositions optionally include water. The water, if present, is present in a concentration by weight that is less than the concentration by weight of glycerin. If the concentration of glycerin is from 30% to 60% by weight, then the concentration of C2-C3 monoalcohol is at least about 30% by weight. |
US10869819B2 |
Compositions having a plurality of discrete emulsions
A cosmetic composition comprising a first emulsion and a second emulsion and optionally one or more additional emulsions, each of said two or more emulsions being discretely contained within the composition and comprising an inner phase and an outer phase, each of said two or more emulsions being independently a water-in-oil emulsion, an oil-in-water emulsion, an oil-in-oil emulsion, a polyol-in-oil emulsion, a water-in-silicone emulsion, a silicone-in-water emulsion, or a polyol-in-silicone emulsion in physical contact with at least one other emulsion, at least one of said two or more emulsions being visually distinct from the others, and each of said two or more emulsions as well as said composition being independently both physically and visually stable within the composition for at least six months at ambient temperature. |
US10869818B2 |
Foamable skin composition
A foamable skin composition comprises, in % by weight of the foamable skin composition, at least one C12-C22 fatty acid at a concentration of 1-3%, at least one C12-C22 fatty alcohol at a concentration of 1-5%, at least one ester and/or vegetable oil at a concentration of 1-40%, at least one non-ionic surfactant at a concentration of 1-15%, at least one emollient at a concentration of 0.5-10% and water. The foamable skin composition has an acidic pH but still forms a stable form following dispensing. |
US10869817B2 |
Antiperspirant stick compositions
An antiperspirant stick composition can include a synthetic wax, a fatty alcohol, a hydrophilic surfactant having a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) value greater than 10, a plasticizer present in an amount to minimize hardening of the composition due to contact with an aqueous composition, and an effective amount of an antiperspirant active agent. The hydrophilic surfactant can be present in an amount sufficient to minimize perspiration-induced discoloration of fabric in contact with the composition. The fatty alcohol and the antiperspirant active agent can be present at a weight ratio of from about 2:1 to about 1:2. |
US10869804B2 |
Method and system for using haptic device and brain-computer interface for rehabilitation
A method for calibrating and executing a rehabilitation exercise for a stroke-affected limb of a stroke patient is disclosed, the method comprising the steps of providing a haptic device for an able limb of the stroke patient to manipulate to perform a calibration action to result in a first position of the haptic device, and providing the haptic device for the stroke-affected limb to manipulate to perform the calibration action to result in a second position of the haptic device. The method further comprises the steps of moving the haptic device coupled with the stroke-affected limb from the second position towards the first position until a predetermined counterforce is detected, indicating an extreme position for the stroke-affected limb using the haptic device, and calibrating the haptic device with the extreme position such that during the rehabilitation exercise, the haptic device is prevented from moving beyond the extreme position. |
US10869794B2 |
Reversible seating mechanism with tilt limiting device
A reversible seating mechanism includes a frame and a cross member pivotally supported on the frame for rotational movement in a plane generally parallel to the frame to define a tilt angle. A mounting plate is pivotally supported on the cross member for rotational movement in a plane generally parallel to the cross member to define one of a forward and rearward facing orientation. The mounting plate is moveable on the cross member to be oriented to the tilt angle. A tilt limiter restricts movement of the mounting plate between the forward and rearward facing orientations until the tilt angle is adjusted to a preset angle. The tilt limiter limits a forward facing tilt angle to an angle less than a rearward tilt angle. |
US10869793B1 |
Apparatus and method for mobility device lifting and positioning
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for providing mobility device lifting and positioning are provided. An apparatus for positioning a mobility device above a ground surface comprises at least one support structure and a platform. The at least one support structure includes a lower surface, a plurality of retractable wheels, and at least one lifting mechanism. The at least one support structure is support on the ground surface using one of the lower surface or the plurality of retractable wheels. The platform is coupled to the at least one lifting mechanism, the platform is configurable in at least one of a first configuration or a second configuration. The at least one support structure is supported on the ground surface by the plurality of retractable wheels in one of the first configuration or the second configuration. |
US10869791B2 |
Patient transport apparatus with adjustable handles
A patient transport apparatus comprises a support structure. The support structure comprises a base, a frame, and a patient support surface to support a patient. One or more handle assemblies are coupled to the frame to maneuver the patient transport apparatus. The handle assemblies comprise one or more handles to be manipulated by a user. The handles are capable of being adjusted to facilitate maneuvering of the patient transport apparatus, such as pushing/pulling the patient transport apparatus along a floor surface, lifting the patient transport apparatus over obstacles, loading the patient transport apparatus into an emergency vehicle, and/or unloading the patient transport apparatus from the emergency vehicle. |
US10869783B2 |
Method for applying elastic strands
A method of applying elastic members includes applying a construction adhesive; intermittently applying an elastic adhesive; positioning first and second elastics in an elongated condition such that a first portion of the elastics are positioned in contact with both the construction adhesive and the elastic adhesive in hold zones and a second portion of the elastics are positioned in contact with the construction adhesive but not the elastic adhesive in release zones; severing the elastics in the release zones; retracting the elastics through the construction adhesive in the release zones; and maintaining the elongation of the elastics in the hold zones. |
US10869778B1 |
Devices, systems, and methods for temperature management
The present technology relates to systems and methods for managing core body temperature in a subject using, for example, an esophageal heat exchange device. In one aspect, the disclosure provides a method for reducing duration of a hospital stay in a subject undergoing core body temperature management. |
US10869776B2 |
Kinesiology tape
Kinesiology tape may include a first layer of fabric with an adhesive on a first side of the first layer of fabric. The kinesiology tape may also include a second layer of fabric that may be coupled to the first layer of fabric. The first layer of fabric and the second layer of fabric may form a receiving portion and a support may be disposed in the receiving portion. |
US10869770B2 |
Bone graft delivery revolver
A device for loading bone graft material into a delivery tube is provided herein. The device includes a housing defining a reservoir for receiving bone graft, a magazine at least partially disposed within the housing, and an actuation member coupled to the housing for discharging the bone graft material into the delivery tube. The magazine defines a first chamber and a second chamber and is moveable between a first position in which the first chamber is in communication with the reservoir and a second position in which the second chamber is in communication with the reservoir. The actuation member includes a plunger configured to slide into the first chamber and the second chamber to discharge bone graft material, when bone graft material is contained therein, into the delivery tube. Methods of loading bone graft material are also provided. |
US10869769B2 |
Intervertebral cages with integrated expansion and angular adjustment mechanism
The embodiments provide various interbody fusion spacers, or cages, for insertion between adjacent vertebrae. The cages may have integrated expansion and angular adjustment mechanisms that allow the cage to change its height and angle as needed, with little effort. The cages may have a first, insertion configuration characterized by a reduced size to facilitate insertion through a narrow access passage and into the intervertebral space. The cages may be inserted in a first, reduced size and then expanded to a second, larger size once implanted. In their second configuration, the cages are able to maintain the proper disc height and stabilize the spine by restoring sagittal balance and alignment. Additionally, the intervertebral cages are configured to be able to adjust the angle of lordosis, and can accommodate larger lordotic angles in their second, expanded configuration. Further, these cages may promote fusion to further enhance spine stability by immobilizing the adjacent vertebral bodies. |
US10869768B2 |
Expandable fusion device and method of installation thereof
The present invention provides an expandable fusion device capable of being installed inside an intervertebral disc space to maintain normal disc spacing and restore spinal stability, thereby facilitating an intervertebral fusion. In one embodiment, the fusion device includes a central ramp, a first endplate, and a second endplate, the central ramp capable of being moved in a first direction to move the first and second endplates outwardly and into an expanded configuration. The fusion device is capable of being deployed down an endoscopic tube. |
US10869766B2 |
Expandable vertebral prosthesis
The present invention relates to an expandable prosthetic implant device for engagement between vertebrae generally comprising an inner member, outer member, and gear member positioned coaxial with respect to each other such that the inner and outer members are moveable relative to each other along an axis. The gear member is axially fixed to the outer member and freely rotatable with respect to the outer member and the gear member threadedly engages a threaded portion of the inner member to translate inner member along the axis. The implant is configured to engage the vertebrae in a predetermined alignment and the gear member includes gear teeth exposed to the exterior and configured to be accessible by a tool member at a plurality of angular positions around the perimeter of the implant device. |
US10869763B2 |
Heart valve sealing devices and delivery devices therefor
In an exemplary method of implanting a valve repair device on a mitral valve of a patient, first and second clasps of the valve repair device are closed to grasp the leaflets of the mitral valve. First and second paddles of the valve repair device are closed to bring the leaflets of the mitral valve into contact with a coaptation or coaption element. |
US10869759B2 |
Mechanically expandable heart valve
In one embodiment, a prosthetic valve can comprise a radially expandable and compressible frame, which can include a plurality of struts which are pivotally joined together without requiring individual rivets. In some embodiments, the struts are interwoven, and can be joined using integral hinges formed in the struts, such as by performing alternate cuts on the struts, bending the struts to form stopper tabs adjacent to joints and/or drilling holes in the struts to facilitate interconnecting struts at joints, or otherwise forming integral hinges and corresponding holes at junction points between the struts. In another embodiment, the frame comprises a plurality of inner struts and outer struts which are connected by a plurality of chains of interconnected rivets, avoiding the need to provide individual rivets at each junction between struts. In still another embodiment, separate hinges are provided to interconnect the struts. In still another embodiment, separate flanged rivets are provided to connect the struts. |
US10869753B1 |
Electrowetting lens comprising phase change fluids
An eye-implantable device including an electrowetting lens is provided that can be operated to control an overall optical power of an eye in which the device is implanted. A lens chamber of the electrowetting lens contains first and second fluids that are immiscible with each other and that differ with respect to refractive index. By applying a voltage to electrodes of the lens, the optical power of the lens can be controlled by affecting the geometry of the interface between the fluids. One or both of the fluids can have a melting point slightly below body temperature. Freezing such an oil or other fluid of the lens can prevent fouling of internal surfaces of the lens due to folding or other manipulation of the lens during implantation. Once implanted, the fluids are melted by body heat such that the optical power of the lens may be controlled. |
US10869752B2 |
Mask for increasing depth of focus
A mask configured to be implanted in a cornea of a patient to increase the depth of focus of the patient includes an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a plurality of holes. The anterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a first corneal layer. The posterior surface is configured to reside adjacent a second corneal layer. The plurality of holes extends at least partially between the anterior surface and the posterior surface. The holes of the plurality of holes are configured to substantially eliminate visible diffraction patterns. |
US10869751B2 |
Biceps tenodesis implants and delivery tools
Methods and devices are provided for anchoring a ligament or tendon to bone. In one embodiment, a surgical implant is provided having a sheath and an expander that is received within the sheath. Various delivery tools, including a sheath inserter and a driver, are also provided. In use, the sheath inserter can be used to position a tendon within a prepared bone hole, and it can be used to deliver the sheath with a guidewire coupled thereto into the bone hole. The driver can be provided for delivering the expander into the sheath. A loader can optionally be used to load the driver and expander onto the guidewire coupled to the implanted sheath. |
US10869748B2 |
Active monitoring pressure sensitive vascular graft
A vascular graft includes deformable sleeves that include an electrical component. The electrical component can be variable-resistance or piezoelectric, in embodiments, such that deformation of the sleeves due to pressure changes create or modify an electrical signal. A transponder can then transmit information relating to the pressure inside and outside of the vascular graft. |
US10869746B2 |
Systems and methods for incontinence control
A system for managing female incontinence includes a body of biocompatible material configured to fit between the labia minora and the vestibule floor, the body having a surface configured to occlude the urethral meatus, a first adhesive layer disposed on at least a first portion of the surface and configured to provide a sealing engagement between the body and the urethral meatus, and a second adhesive layer disposed over the first adhesive layer and configured to provide a sealing engagement between the body and the urethral meatus, wherein the second adhesive layer is removable from the first adhesive layer. |
US10869744B2 |
Dental design for the extrapolation of soft tissue dimensions
The invention relates to a device useful for taking dimensions of the stomatognathic system, in particular the soft tissues which circumscribe the masticatory system, in particular the anterior part of the face in relation to the denture. This device has graduated parts that allow taking precise measurements and can be transferred or projected to an articulator, which is used in rehabilitation processes and restorative dentistry. |
US10869740B2 |
Flosser
A flosser that includes a gripping element, a retainer that is connected to the gripping element and has a first and a second retainer arm and an interdental cleaning element which is secured to the first and second retainer arms and extends between the two retainer arms. |
US10869734B2 |
Self-orienting surgical light panel
A lighting system for an operating room wherein machine-controlled light sources are Bluetooth™-enabled to allow them to locate and track the movement of a device worn on the hand or wrist of a surgeon or other operating room personnel. In preferred embodiments, the system described herein will accommodate light source tracking for multiple surgeon-worn devices worn by one or more wearers. The system is capable of toggling between modes of following the wearer's movement and focusing on a single point determined by the wearer, where mode swapping can be controlled by the surgeon from the device itself. The system preferably accommodates the adjustment of multiple characteristics of the light source, such as light intensity, from the hand or wrist device. A periphery ribbon may also be used to control the direction of light sources. Applications of the invention y stretch to other fields such as construction or theater lighting. |
US10869732B2 |
Spheric endo-luminal traction device for esophageal elongation
Methods and apparatuses for applying tensile force to one or more tissue regions within a body. Illustratively, an implant ball including a spherical side wall is received within a tubular organ, and tensile sutures extend through the implant ball for applying a tensile force to facilitate elongation of the tubular organ. |
US10869729B2 |
Robotic surgical assemblies
An instrument drive unit includes a hub, a motor pack, and an annular member disposed between the hub and the motor pack. The hub and motor pack each have a surface feature. The motor pack is rotatably coupled to the hub. The annular member defines an upper annular channel, and a lower annular channel. The annular member has a stop formed in each of the upper and lower annular channels. Upon the motor pack achieving a threshold amount of rotation relative to the hub, the surface feature of the motor pack abuts the stop of the lower annular channel to rotate the annular member. Upon the annular member achieving a threshold amount of rotation relative to the hub, the stop of the upper annular channel abuts the surface feature of the hub stopping further rotation of the motor pack. |
US10869722B2 |
Method and fixture for guided pedicle screw placement
A customized patient-specific combined template and implant for spinal fixation and method for use. |
US10869721B2 |
Cooled laser fiber and method for improved thermal therapy
In one embodiment, the disclosure is directed to an integrated apparatus for delivering energy to a tissue. The integrated apparatus included a housing having a distal end and a tubular structure located within the housing forming a first annulus between the tubular structure and the housing. The tubular structure is configured to accept an energy delivery component and is configured to form a second annulus between the tubular structure and the energy delivery component. The first annulus and the second annulus are configured to communicate with each other proximate to the distal end of the housing. |
US10869717B2 |
Devices and methods for fistula formation
Described here are devices and methods for forming a fistula between two vessels. In some instances, the fistula may be formed between a proximal ulnar artery and a deep ulnar vein. The fistula may be formed using an electrode, and may be formed with a first catheter placed in a first blood vessel and a second catheter placed in a second blood vessel. In some instances, access to the proximal ulnar artery may be achieved through a brachial artery, and access to the deep ulnar vein may be achieved through a brachial vein. |
US10869715B2 |
Double bevel blade tip profile for use in cutting of tissue
Methods and devices are described for the design and manufacturing of a knife with a robust double bevel cutting edge profile for use in surgical procedures. The double bevel cutting edge profile may be defined by a combination of a cutting edge angle and a radius of the cutting edge tip. In some embodiments, the cutting edge profile may be defined by a combination of a web thickness profile and a radius of the cutting edge tip. Numerical ranges are identified for each of the various geometric parameters which may define a cutting edge that provides sufficient knife sharpness over many cutting repetitions. In some embodiments a medical device, which implements a knife with a cutting edge, for use in surgical procedures is described. |
US10869708B2 |
Anisotropic biocomposite material, medical implants comprising same and methods of treatment thereof
Reinforced biocomposite materials. According to at least some embodiments, medical implants are provided that incorporate novel structures, alignments, orientations and forms comprised of such reinforced bioabsorbable materials, as well as methods of treatment thereof. |
US10869705B2 |
Implant and guide
An implant and guide are described, together with methods for configuring the same. The implant and guide are for maxillofacial osteosynthesis and may be provided as a kit. Three-dimensional models of the pre- and post-operative anatomy are used to define attachment points. These attachment points are used to define a structure for the implant and the guide. |
US10869701B2 |
Joint compression instrumentation and methods
Various intramedullary implants, instruments, and methods are disclosed herein. In an example, a compression instrument is used to provide internal compression of bones adjoining a joint or bones spanning a fracture to cause compression of the joint or fracture. |
US10869694B2 |
Pivotal bone anchor assembly with independent locking by a tool engaging an insert
A polyaxial bone screw assembly includes a threaded shank body having an integral upper portion receivable in an integral receiver, the receiver having an upper channel for receiving a longitudinal connecting member and a lower cavity cooperating with a lower opening. A down-loadable compression insert with tool receiving arm extensions, a down-loadable friction fit split retaining ring and an uploadable shank upper portion cooperate to provide for pop- or snap-on assembly of the shank with the receiver either prior to or after implantation of the shank into a vertebra. The shank and receiver once assembled cannot be disassembled. |
US10869686B2 |
Method for ultrasonic tissue excision with tissue selectivity
A surgical method utilizes a cutting blade having a thickness along a cutting edge of between about 0.0005 inch and about 0.020 inch and preferably between about 0.001 inch and 0.010 inch. The blade is moved in contact with relatively hardly tissues which are disposed adjacent to softer tissues at a surgical site in a patient. The blade is ultrasonically vibrated during the moving of the blades, whereby the hard tissue is cut with a modicum of damage being inflicted on the soft tissue. |
US10869684B2 |
Powered tissue resecting device
A tissue resecting device includes an end effector assembly including a proximal hub housing and a cutting member extending distally from the proximal hub housing, and a handpiece assembly. The handpiece assembly includes a handle housing, a drive casing extending distally from the handle housing, a drive rotor extending through and distally from the drive casing, and a seal ring disposed about the drive rotor. In an at-rest position, the seal ring is sealingly engaged between the drive casing and the drive rotor to inhibit fluid ingress into the annular space. Upon engagement of the end effector assembly with the handpiece assembly, a portion of the proximal hub housing is configured to urge the seal ring from the at-rest position to a displaced position wherein the seal ring is displaced from the drive rotor to reduce friction therebetween upon rotation of the drive rotor relative to the drive casing. |
US10869680B2 |
Positioning bracket for multiple bone tunnel drill guides
A medical positioning bracket is described that provides users with the ability to attach and secure multiple bone tunnel drill guides into a single working unit. Users can manipulate each drill guide independently and lock the drill guides at desired locations relative to one another to achieve precise bone tunnel angles and locations. |
US10869679B2 |
Positioning and alignment instrument for introducing surgical devices into bone
A positioning and alignment instrument, and methods of use thereof, are provided for facilitating the alignment and insertion of a device, such as a guide wire, into bone. The instrument includes a handheld anchoring component and a rotatable guidance component. During use, the anchoring component is anchored into bone via anchoring protrusions, such that the position and orientation of the anchoring component is fixed relative to the bone. The guidance component, which is mechanically supported by the anchoring component, includes a device guide channel for receiving the device and guiding the device towards an insertion location adjacent to the distal end of the anchoring component. The guidance component is rotatable relative to the anchoring component about a rotation axis that is located adjacent to the distal end of the anchoring component, such that the insertion location remains adjacent to the distal end of the anchoring component under rotation. |
US10869678B2 |
Offset reamer driver
A system, method and/or reamer driver device provides a fully closed tube which prevents the invasion of debris and minimizes abrasion of soft tissue during use. The reamer device includes a minimum number of component assemblies, so as to permit easy replacement and minimize wear. |
US10869675B2 |
Hemostatic device
A hemostatic device has a band for being wrapped around a puncture site of a wrist, securing means for securing the band in a state where the band is wrapped around the wrist, and an inflation portion that interlocks with the band, and that is inflated by injecting gas. The inflation portion includes a first region which stretches when the gas is injected into the inflation portion, and a second region which is less likely to stretch compared to the first region and which is formed of a rigid material. The second region has a micropore which discharges the gas contained in the inflation portion with the lapse of time, in a state where the inflation portion is inflated. |
US10869674B2 |
Clip-over disposable assembly for use with hemostat-style surgical instrument and methods of manufacturing same
A clip-over disposable assembly includes a switch assembly and a disposable body. The disposable body includes a first disposable member, a second disposable member including first and second wall portions, and a third disposable member. The first wall portion defines a first aperture therethrough and a first cavity configured to receive therein a first portion of the switch assembly. The third disposable member includes a third wall portion, wherein a body of the second disposable member and the third wall portion define an opening configured to allow a shaft of a hemostat-style surgical instrument to pass therethrough. The second wall portion and the third wall portion cooperatively define a chamber in communication with the opening and configured to receive therein at least a portion of the shaft of the hemostat-style surgical instrument, wherein the at least a portion of the shaft is received in the chamber from an off-axis position. |
US10869655B2 |
Systems and methods for treatment of perforator veins for venous insufficiency
Systems and methods for the treatment of perforator veins for venous insufficiency are described. The systems can include a catheter assembly comprising a proximal hub, a spin lock on the proximal hub, a elongate body overmolded to the proximal hub, and a distal end, the catheter, the elongate body configured to be placed within a perforator vein; an extension tubing having a proximal female hub, a distal male hub, and an elongate body therebetween, the distal male hub having a spin lock thereon, the distal male hub configured to be attached to the proximal hub of the catheter assembly; a syringe filled with a volume of media including cyanoacrylate; and an injector configured to automatically dispense a bolus of the media sufficient to coapt the perforator vein from the syringe upon actuation of a control on the injector. Methods are also disclosed. |
US10869653B2 |
Tissue sample holder with bulk tissue collection feature
A biopsy device including a body, a needle, a cutter, and a tissue sample holder. The needle extends distally from the body. The cutter is longitudinally translatable relative to the needle and defines a cutter lumen. The tissue sample holder includes an outer cup or cover, a rotatable member, a tissue receiving tray, and a bulk cup assembly. The rotatable member defines a plurality of passages and a first cylindrical portion. Each strip of the plurality of strips are insertable into a corresponding passage of the plurality of passages. The bulk cup assembly is insertable into the first cylindrical portion of the rotatable member. |
US10869652B2 |
Analogue time division multiplexing for cable reduction in imaging catheters
The disclosed technology relates to imaging catheters. A method is provided that includes: receiving, from a plurality of transducers disposed on a catheter probe, a corresponding plurality of analog signals; selectively sampling the plurality of analog signals; multiplexing to produce a sequence of samples; and transmitting the sequence of samples to a receiver circuit. The receiver circuit includes a clock; an analog to digital converter (ADC) in communication with the clock; and a sampling phase correction circuit in communication with the clock and the ADC. The method further includes: determining optimum sampling times based on measured signal delays associated with the system; adjusting a phase of the clock based on the measured signal delays; and communicating the phase-adjusted clock to the transmitter circuit for the selective sampling of the analog signals. Certain embodiments of the disclosed technology may further be utilized in conjunction with beamforming. |
US10869650B2 |
System for tracking and imaging a treatment probe
A system includes a treatment probe, a first tracking sensor configured to track a location of the treatment probe, an ultrasound imager, a second tracking sensor configured to track a location of the ultrasound imager, and a tracking system. The ultrasound imager generates real-time ultrasound images. The tracking system receives location information from the first and second tracking sensors, tracks the location of the treatment probe and the location of the ultrasound imager, and displays the real-time ultrasound images and a representation of the treatment probe in one or more pre-stored images. |
US10869648B2 |
Device, system and method for flow imaging in the body using a swept transducer
An ultrasound imaging system is disclosed. The system comprises an ultrasound emitter and receiver movably disposed within an elongate member, an actuator coupled to the emitter, and a control system. The actuator moves the emitter through a path comprising at least a portion of an arc. The control system controls the emission of a sequence of pulses from the emitter and receives from the receiver ultrasound echo data associated with the sequence of pulses emitted along the path. The control system processes the ultrasound echo data to generate a cross-sectional image of an internal structure based on echo amplitude data and echo velocity data. |
US10869645B2 |
Methods and systems for adaptive imaging for low light signal enhancement in medical visualization
Adaptive imaging methods and systems for generating enhanced low light video of an object for medical visualization are disclosed and include acquiring, with an image acquisition assembly, a sequence of reference frames and/or a sequence of low light video frames depicting the object, assessing relative movement between the image acquisition assembly and the object based on at least a portion of the acquired sequence of reference video frames or the acquired sequence of low light video frames, adjusting a level of image processing of the low light video frames based at least in part on the relative movement between the image acquisition assembly and the object, and generating a characteristic low light video output from a quantity of the low light video frames, wherein the quantity of the low light video frames is based on the adjusted level of image processing of the low light video frames. |
US10869644B2 |
Method and system for extracting lower limb vasculature
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for extracting a vessel of a lower limb. The methods may include obtaining an original image including a plurality of image data, in some embodiments, each of the plurality of image data may correspond to a pixel (or a voxel), the plurality of image data may include a target data set, the target data set may represent a first structure; extracting a first reference data set from the plurality of image data, in some embodiments, the first reference data set may include the target data set and a second reference data set, the second reference data set may include data of a second structure; extracting the second reference data set from the plurality of image data; and obtaining the target data set based on the first reference data set and the second reference data set. |
US10869643B2 |
Medical imaging system and methods
A mobile medical imaging device that allows for multiple support structures, such as a tabletop or a seat, to be attached, and in which the imaging gantry is indexed to the patient by translating up and down the patient axis. In one embodiment, the imaging gantry can translate, rotate and/or tilt with respect to a support base, enabling imaging in multiple orientations, and can also rotate in-line with the support base to facilitate easy transport and/or storage of the device. The imaging device can be used in, for example, x-ray computed tomography (CT) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications. |
US10869641B2 |
Manufacturing a collimator element
A method is disclosed for manufacturing a collimator element. The method includes applying a lithographic coating layer. The lithographic coating layer is then exposed using a grid mask. Exposure regions then correspond to a structure of the collimator element. Here, the structure of the collimator element is aligned on a common focus. The lithographic coating layer is then developed to give a pre-structure of the collimator element. Further, an X-ray absorbing layer is applied via cathode sputtering. At least the X-ray absorbing layer is then removed from regions of the pre-structure. A collimator element, a method for manufacturing a scattered-radiation collimator, a scattered-radiation collimator, a radiation detector and a CT device are also disclosed. |
US10869638B2 |
Systems, devices and methods for rendering key respiratory measurements accessible to mobile digital devices
An acoustic device for spirometric measurement is provided. The acoustic device includes an inlet conduit configured to receive an airflow and a central cavity in communication with the inlet conduit. The central cavity includes a channel configured to guide at least a portion of the airflow into a vorticial flow about a central axis of the central cavity. The acoustic device further includes an outlet conduit configured to receive at least a portion of the vorticial flow and transduce at least a portion of kinetic energy of the vorticial flow into an acoustic emission. A frequency of the acoustic emission varies based on a rate of the airflow provided to the inlet conduit. In addition, the acoustic device includes a flow controller configured to modify at least a portion of the airflow provided to the inlet conduit. |
US10869634B2 |
Method for manufacturing implantable device header with embedded sensor and antenna
A device and method for manufacturing an implantable cardiac monitor device are provided. The method joins a feed-through assembly to a device housing having electronic components therein. The feed-through assembly includes conductors having distal ends connected to the electronic components and has proximal ends projecting from the feed-through assembly. The method assembles a header having a sensing electrode and an antenna embedded within a non-conductive header body. The electrode and antenna includes corresponding interconnection plates. The header body includes a housing mounting surface that includes at least one passage aligned with an interconnect cavity that includes the interconnection plates. The header body further includes a window exposing the interconnect cavity and interconnect regions. The method further directs the proximal ends of the conductors through the passage to align with the interconnect regions and secures the proximal ends and the interconnect regions to one another through the window. |
US10869631B2 |
Method and system for assessing fluid responsiveness using multimodal data
A system (100) for assessing fluid responsiveness includes an infusion pump (24) in communication with at least one processor (32), and a plurality of physiological monitors (40,42,44,46) operable to receive physiological signals from an associated patient. Physiological signals (48,50) acquired from the associated patient (10) during a fluid challenge are synchronized with a timing signal (54) of the infusion pump (24) administering the fluid challenge. One or more dynamic indices and/or features (58) is calculated from the synchronized physiological signals (50), and one or more dynamic indices and/or features (50) is calculated from baseline physiological signals (48) acquired from the associated patient (10) prior to the fluid challenge. A fluid responsiveness probability value (64) of the patient (10) is determined based on dynamic indices and/or features (58) from the synchronized physiological signals (50) and dynamic indices and/or features (50) from the baseline physiological signals (48). |
US10869630B2 |
Systems and methods for tongue-palate pressure measurement
A device for measuring the pressure applied between a user's tongue and palate includes a body shaped to fit complimentarily against the user's palate and a pressure sensor affixed to the body such that the device has a total thickness less than 4 millimeters. |
US10869626B2 |
Image analysis for emotional metric evaluation
Techniques are described for image analysis and representation for emotional metric threshold generation. A client device is used to collect image data of a user interacting with a media presentation, where the image data includes facial images of the user. One or more processors are used to analyze the image data to extract emotional content of the facial images. One or more emotional intensity metrics are determined based on the emotional content. The one or more emotional intensity metrics are stored into a digital storage component. The one or more emotional intensity metrics, obtained from the digital storage component, are coalesced into a summary emotional intensity metric. The summary emotional intensity metric is represented. |
US10869625B2 |
Sampling device and system for collecting a body fluid sample
This disclosure concerns a sampling device and a system for collecting body fluid, comprising a metal lancing unit having a distal tip suitable for piercing skin and a capillary channel extending between the tip and a proximal section of the lancing unit for collecting body fluid; and further comprising a plastic holding unit affixed to the lancing unit for manipulating the lancing unit in order to form an incision in the skin, wherein the holding unit contains a sorbent adapted for sorption of moisture and/or volatile substances to protect the sampling device from degradation prior to use. |
US10869620B2 |
Biometric identification by garments having a plurality of sensors
Biometric identification methods and apparatuses (including devices and systems) for uniquely identifying one an individual based on wearable garments including a plurality of sensors, including but not limited to sensors having multiple sensing modalities (e.g., movement, respiratory movements, heart rate, ECG, EEG, etc.). |