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US10905899B2 |
Applicators suitable for brachytherapy and methods using same
The invention provides a two-step tapered applicator, which can be used to deliver high-dose-rate vaginal brachytherapy to a female patient's vagina post-hysterectomy. In certain embodiments, once inserted through the female patient's vaginal opening (or introitus), the applicator of the invention causes less physical discomfort to the female patient than currently available applicators. In other embodiments, the applicator is used in a female patient whose vaginal apex is larger in diameter than her vaginal introitus. |
US10905894B2 |
Therapeutic bioelectromagnetic fields, pain relief devices, and related methods
A pain relief device is provided. The pain relief device includes: (i) a body portion including a contact region configured for contacting a subject; and (ii) a monopolar transmitter including a single electrical pole for providing an electrical signal to the body portion for treatment of the subject. |
US10905893B2 |
Method of controlling defibrillator with function of analyzing electrocardiogram, and defibrillator
A method of controlling a defibrillator with a function of analyzing an electrocardiogram, includes: dividing an electrocardiogram of a patient into a plurality of analysis zones; executing analysis of the electrocardiogram in each of the divided analysis zones; based on a result of the analysis of the electrocardiogram in each of the analysis zones, executing determination whether electric shock on the patient is necessary or not, and calculating reliability of the determination; and based on a combination of the determination and the reliability, instructing a first procedure to be performed on the patient. |
US10905891B2 |
Portable automated external defibrillator
A portable automated external defibrillator includes a body and an accessory. The body includes a sub power source, a main controller, and a cable winding unit inside the body, an operation button on a front surface of the body, a main electrode pad on a rear surface of the body, and a plug on a side of the body and to which a cable wound on the cable winding unit is coupled. The accessory includes a main power source and a sub-controller inside the accessory, a sub-electrode pad on a rear surface of the accessory, and an outlet on a side of the accessory. The portable automated external defibrillator may prevent a cable of the electrode pad from being twisted or broken, and stably perform an electric shock by the main power source kept in an inactive state during carrying and which is activated in use. |
US10905886B2 |
Implantable medical device for deployment across the atrioventricular septum
An implantable medical device (IMD) may be configured for deployment at a patient's atrioventricular septum in order to sense and/or pace a patient's heart. The atrioventricular septum of the patient's heart may have an atrial facing side defining part of the right atrium of the patient's heart and a ventricle facing side defining part of the left ventricle of the patient's heart. The IMD may include a first component configured to be positioned at least in part in the right atrium of the patient's heart proximate the atrioventricular septum, and a second component configured to be positioned at least in part in the left ventricle. |
US10905885B2 |
Cardiac defibrillation
A cardiac defibrillation system that includes a pulse generator to generate therapeutic electrical pulses and at least one lead inserted through an intercostal space in the region of a cardiac notch of the left lung of a patient, the lead having a distal end configured to transmit the therapeutic electrical pulses generated by the pulse generator to defibrillate the heart of the patient. |
US10905881B2 |
Spinal cord stimulator system
An implantable pulse generator (IPG) that generates spinal cord stimulation signals for a human body has a programmable signal generator that can generate the signals based on stored signal parameters without any intervention from a processor that controls the overall operation of the IPG. While the signal generator is generating the signals the processor can be in a standby mode to substantially save battery power. |
US10905877B2 |
System and method for the regeneration of at least one severed nerve conduit
A system for regeneration of at least one severed nerve conduit, configured for use in a living human or animal body. The at least one nerve conduit comprises at least one motor nerve conduction part and at least one sensory nerve conduction part. The system comprises: a motion device, configured for moving a body part of the human or animal body, for containing at least one skeletal muscle that is otherwise innervatable with the at least one severed nerve conduit, a signal generator, which generates a first electrical stimulation signal and a second electrical stimulation signal, including an evaluation and control, which controls the motion device and the signal generator to be coordinated with one another. |
US10905876B2 |
Electrical stimulation control circuit and control method thereof
An electrical stimulation control circuit including a pulse generator, a processing circuit and an electrode is provided. The pulse generator is configured to generate a switching signal. The processing circuit generates an energy signal according to the switching signal. The electrode is configured to contact the skin of a living body and includes a first comb electrode and a second comb electrode. The first comb electrode receives the energy signal and includes a plurality of first electrodes. The first electrodes are electrically connected to each other and extended along a first direction. The second comb electrode receives a ground signal and includes a plurality of second electrodes. The second electrodes are electrically connected to each other and extended along a second direction opposite to the first direction. The first electrodes and the second electrodes are arranged in a staggered manner and electrically insulated from each other. |
US10905875B2 |
Electrical treatment of hydrocephalus
A method is provided that includes implanting a first electrode at a first site in a brain of a subject suffering from hydrocephalus, and a second electrode at a second site in the subject. The hydrocephalus is treated by electroosmotically driving fluid out of the first site, by applying a treatment voltage between the first and the second electrodes. |
US10905872B2 |
Implantable medical device with a movable electrode biased toward an extended position
An IMD may include a housing with a controller and a power supply disposed within the housing. A distal electrode may be supported by a distal electrode support that biases the distal electrode toward an extended position in which the distal electrode extends distally from the distal end of the housing and allows the distal electrode to move proximally relative to the extended position in response to an axial force applied to the distal electrode in the proximal direction. In some cases, the distal electrode support may include a tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve that extends along the length of the distal electrode support and is configured to shorten when the distal electrode moves proximally relative to the extended position and to lengthen when the distal electrode moves back distally toward the extended position in order to accommodate movement of the distal electrode. |
US10905864B2 |
Levelling device for positioning of a medical device
A levelling device for positioning of a medical device in relation to a patient is disclosed. The levelling device comprises a tube having fluid communication between a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is configured for connection to the medical device and the second end is configured for connection to the patient. The levelling device comprises a control unit connected to a sensor, wherein the sensor is configured to transmit sensor data to the control unit which is indicative of a pressure difference between the first and second end of the tube, and an actuator connected to the control unit, wherein the actuator is configured to connect to the medical device and to arrange a position of the medical device in relation to the patient in dependence on said pressure difference. |
US10905860B2 |
Vascular occlusion balloon catheter
The vascular occlusion balloon catheter has a balloon, a main lumen, and a balloon expanding lumen. The balloon catheter has an air discharge passage. The air discharge passage has a distal end opening located at a position distal from the balloon and a proximal end communicating with an inner portion of the balloon. The distal end opening of the air discharge passage is positioned inside a portion disposed proximally from a distal end of the balloon catheter. The air discharge passage communicates with the main lumen at the distal end opening of the air discharge passage. The area of a cross section of the air discharge passage orthogonal to an axial direction of the balloon catheter is set to 200 μm2 to 450 μm2. The length of the air discharge passage is set to 1.0 to 3.0 mm. |
US10905858B2 |
Safety needle system operable with a medical device
A safety needle system operable with a medical device includes: a housing with a needle mount having a needle; and a sheath telescopically engaged with the housing and surrounding the needle such that the sheath operates in a retracted position, in which the sheath exposes the needle, and an extended position, in which the sheath surrounds the needle. The sheath is coupleable to the medical device such that removal of the needle from the medical device draws the sheath over the needle, transitioning the sheath from the retracted position to the extended position. The system can include a slider engaged with the sheath and/or housing and including a restraint that engages and disengages the sheath to respectively reinforce and weaken the coupling of the sheath and medical device. The sheath can include a longitudinal track that slidingly engages a setting of the housing between sheath positions. |
US10905857B2 |
Intravenous catheter apparatus
The invention relates to an intravenous catheter apparatus comprising a catheter hub arranged at a proximal end of a catheter tube, the catheter hub having an inner surface defining a chamber; a needle having a needle tip at its distal end and extending through the chamber and the catheter tube when in a ready position; and a needle guard slidably arranged on the needle and received in the chamber when the needle is in its ready position, wherein the needle guard is configured to guard the needle tip upon withdrawal of the needle from the catheter hub. |
US10905855B2 |
Elongated surgical manipulator with body position and distal force sensing
An elongated surgical manipulator apparatus and method of operating enables determination of the shape of a flexible portion of the elongated surgical manipulator and/or the location of an arbitrary point thereon, as well as a measure of a contact force exerted on a distal portion of the manipulator. A plurality of fiber optics are operatively coupled with the manipulator, each of the fiber optics including a plurality of fiber Bragg gratings for determination of the shape and/or position. Each of the fiber optics further includes a fiber optic strain gauge such as a Bragg grating or a Fabry-Perot resonator at a distal portion of the elongated surgical manipulator that is isolated from the strain associated with the bending of the manipulator. The fiber optic strain gauges at the distal portion may thus be used to detect a force vector (magnitude and direction) imposed on the distal portion. |
US10905845B2 |
Breathing apparatus detection and purging
Described are methods for safer nitric oxide delivery, as well as apparatuses for performing these methods. The methods may include detecting the presence or absence of a nasal cannula, and stopping the delivery of nitric oxide or providing an alert if the cannula is disconnected. The methods may also include purging the nasal cannula if it is reconnected after a disconnection or if it is replaced by a new cannula. Other methods pertain to automatic purging of the delivery conduit if the elapsed time between successive deliveries of therapeutic gas exceeds a predetermined period of time. |
US10905844B2 |
Metering valve for a metered dose inhaler
An improved aerosol dispensing apparatus includes an aerosol container, a discharge piece movably mounted to the aerosol container, a flow control valve mounted within the discharge piece, a battery, and an electronically controlled metering valve electronically connected to the battery and in fluid communication with the flow control valve. The flow control valve is movable between an open position wherein a volume of an aerosol formulation is directed from the aerosol container through the flow control valve to the metering valve, and a closed position, wherein the metering valve is configured to precisely control a flow of the aerosol formulation outward of the discharge piece. A solenoid is electronically connected to the battery and is movable between an actuated position wherein the solenoid urges the flow control valve into the open position, and an un-actuated position wherein the flow control valve remains in the closed position. |
US10905838B2 |
Ventilator with error detection for flow sensors
The present artificial respiration ventilator (10) comprises, inter alia, a flow sensor arrangement (44, 48) for quantitatively detecting a gas flow in a breathing line arrangement (30), comprising a distal flow sensor (48) located farther from the patient end of the ventilation line arrangement (30). and a proximal flow sensor (44) located closer to the patient end of the ventilation line arrangement (30), and has a control device (18) at least for processing measurement signals of the flow sensor arrangement (44, 48), wherein the control device (18) is designed for error detection based on the measurement signals of the distal (48) and/or the proximal sensor (44). According to the invention, the control device (18) is designed to detect an error of the flow sensor arrangement (44, 48) on the basis of a comparison of a change value (62, 76) of a measurement signal (54, 58, 68, 72) of the one flow sensor (44) with a change value (60, 74) of a measurement signal (52, 56, 66, 70) of the respective other flow sensor (48) or/and with a measurement signal (54, 58, 68, 72) of the one flow sensor (44). |
US10905828B2 |
Administration apparatus design system, administration system, administration apparatus design method, administration apparatus design program, and medical apparatus design system
Provided is a system for calculating design specifications of an administration apparatus which administers an administration object substance to an object region using a high-energy substance as a driving source. An object administration apparatus to be an object of calculation of the design specifications is specified and substance information related to a prescribed administration object substance to be administered in the object administration apparatus is acquired. Region information related to a prescribed object region is acquired, and distribution information related to a distribution state of the prescribed administration object substance is acquired. In addition, based on the respective pieces of acquired information, design specification information related to a configuration of the object administration apparatus including energy information related to a high-energy substance to be used to administer the prescribed administration object substance is calculated. Accordingly, convenience of the administration apparatus is improved. |
US10905827B2 |
Injection device with cammed ram assembly
An exemplary embodiment of injector includes a trigger mechanism, an energy source, and a user-operable firing-initiation member. The trigger member can include a trigger member having a retainer portion, and a ram assembly having a ram configured to pressurize a medicament container for expelling a medicament therefrom and a trigger engagement member configured to engage the retainer portion of the trigger member in a pre-firing condition. The energy source can be associated with the ram for powering the ram to expel the medicament, and the user-operable firing-initiation member can be operable for causing an axial rotation between the trigger engagement member and the retainer portion from the pre-firing condition to a firing condition in which the trigger engagement member is released from the retainer portion to allow the energy source to fire the ram. |
US10905822B2 |
Fluid delivery apparatus having a gas extraction device and method of use
A gas extraction device for a fluid delivery apparatus includes a first layer and a vent membrane coupled to the first layer. The vent membrane enables a gas to pass through the vent membrane and prevents a fluid from passing through the vent membrane. The gas extraction device also includes a second layer coupled to the vent membrane opposite the first layer. The second layer has a first channel formed therethrough. In addition, the gas extraction device includes an impermeable membrane coupled to the second layer opposite the vent membrane. The first channel is configured to receive a fluid having a gas dispersed therein. The fluid is pressurized to move the fluid through the first channel against the vent membrane and to move the gas through the vent membrane. |
US10905821B2 |
Capacitor detection for IV pump tube calibration
A system and method for calibrating an IV pump infusion system tube comprises a fluid source, an infusion system comprising, an IV pump, a drive unit, a chamber with known constant volume, a control unit, and IV tubing with a known inner diameter tolerance, and a set of conductive plates. The system administers medicinal fluid, calculates the flow rate of the medicinal fluid in the chamber by measuring the time the capacitance level of the medicinal fluid changes from a capacitance level corresponding to a first (initial) position to a capacitance level corresponding to a second (filled) position, compares the calculated flow rate with a set flow rate of the IV pump input in the control unit prior to infusion, and adjusts the IV pump and flow rate based on the compared deviations for more accurate delivery to a patient. This configuration may therefore provide a more precise delivery rate. |
US10905820B2 |
Balloon dilation catheter system for treatment and irrigation of the sinuses
A medical device for the treatment and irrigation of a sinus opening is described. The device allows for single-handed operation to access, dilate and irrigate a sinus opening. The device includes a sinus guide catheter, a guiding element, a balloon dilation catheter, a balloon catheter movement mechanism and a guiding element movement mechanism. A method for treating a sinus opening and irrigating a sinus is also described. |
US10905819B2 |
Systems and methods for automated recovery of white blood cells after producing a leuko-reduced blood product
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for the separation of blood into blood products and, more particularly, to systems and methods that permit automated recovery of white blood cells after producing a leukocyte-reduced blood product. |
US10905814B2 |
Video-based upgrade of dialysis machines
A medical device, such as a hemodialysis device or a peritoneal dialysis device includes a computation device, may be configured with an image-based support system, a method and/or a computer program for generating displayed instructional information for operation of the medical device. The computation device accesses a graphic memory on which instructional information is stored in a structured format having separately addressable sequences. An identification signal identifies individual sequences for dynamic display based on control data. |
US10905812B2 |
Heating apparatus for heating dialysis liquid, dialysis liquid tube set, set, medical apparatus and methods
A heating apparatus for heating a dialysis liquid includes a receiving section for receiving a heating bag through which dialysis liquid to be heated can flow, and a sensor system for determining or monitoring the deformation or the position of the heating bag in the receiving section of the heating apparatus or both. A dialysis liquid tube set, a set, a medical apparatus and a method are also described. |
US10905810B2 |
TETS recharged patient alert system for LVAD patients
A medical implant information reporting device and method of charging the same, the reporting device having an integrated harvesting coil configured to couple energy from an electromagnetic field of a source coil to induce current in the harvesting coil, are provided. According to one aspect, a method includes electrically coupling the harvesting coil to the source coil to charge the medical implant information reporting device, the source coil being sized to be removably disposed one of on and around the torso of a patient and configured to inductively power a medical implant about which the medical implant information reporting device reports. |
US10905809B2 |
Method for operating a pump device and a pump device
A method may be provided for the operation of a pump device, which comprises at least one pump as well as a suction element which is connected to the at least one pump and which has a suction opening positioned in a cavity of a body of a patient that sucks a fluid by way of producing a reduced pressure in the suction element, wherein an acceleration is measured and monitored during the operation of the pump device, wherein the reduced pressure in the suction element is reduced at least for a limited reaction time period, given the occurrence of an acceleration variable which lies above a fixed threshold valve. A correspondingly configured pump device may be provided. |
US10905808B2 |
Drive cable for use with a blood pump
Apparatus and methods are described including placing a blood pump into a subject's body, the blood pump including an axial shaft, an impeller disposed on the axial shaft, and a drive cable extending from outside the subject's body to the axial shaft. The impeller is driven to pump blood from a distal end of the impeller to a proximal end of the impeller by imparting rotational motion to the impeller via the drive cable, in a given direction of rotation. At least a portion of the drive cable includes a plurality of wires disposed in a coiled configuration that is such that, in response to the drive cable rotating in the given direction of rotation, the plurality of wires disposed in the coiled configuration at least partially unwind, such that the portion of the drive cable shortens axially. Other applications are also described. |
US10905807B2 |
High efficiency blood pump
Blood pumps discussed herein may be suitable for use as a ventricular assist device (VAD) or the like. The blood pumps cause minimal blood damage, are energy efficient, and can be powered by implanted batteries for extended periods of time. Further, these pumps are also beneficial because they may improve the quality of life of a patient with a VAD by reducing restrictions on the patient's lifestyle. The blood pumps can provide radial and axial stability to a rotating impeller that is driven by a separate rotor. Both radial and axial stability can be provided, at least in part, by one or more permanent magnetic couplings between the rotor and the impeller and/or one or more permanent magnetic bearings between the pump housing and the impeller. |
US10905804B2 |
Aspirator flow path designs and related geometric structures
In part, the disclosure relates to an aspirator having a handle that includes a suction connector extending from a proximal end face, a substantially cylindrical sleeve mount having an outer surface and a shoulder. A tubular member defining a bore and having flared end disposed in a suction head having one or more cantilevered protuberances can extend from the sleeve mount. The substantially cylindrical sleeve mount is in relief with respect to the shoulder and extends distally therefrom. The substantially cylindrical sleeve mount defines an aperture. The suction connector bore, bore of tubular member, inner cavity of handle and suction head bore define a fluid flow path or cavity. The aspirator can include a sleeve that receives the suction head. The sleeve engages and interferes with the sleeve mount. The suction head and sleeve's inner wall have one or more engineered clearances between them to enhance assembly. |
US10905802B2 |
Lubricious medical device coating with low particulates
Embodiments of the invention include lubricious medical device coatings. In an embodiment the invention includes a coating for a medical device including a first layer comprising polyvinylpyrrolidone derivatized with a photoreactive group; and a first cross-linking agent comprising at least two photoreactive groups; a second layer disposed on the first layer comprising polyvinylpyrrolidone derivatized with a photoreactive group; a second cross-linking agent comprising at least two photoreactive groups; and a polymer comprising polyacrylamide, the polymer derivatized with at least one photoreactive group. Other embodiments are included herein. |
US10905800B1 |
Ocular covering and method of use
An ocular covering fabricated from at least one amniotic membrane, at least one chorionic membrane, or at least one amniotic membrane and at least one chorionic membrane obtained from human birth tissue is provided. Methods of preparing the one or more membranes to form an ocular covering are provided. Methods of treating a disease, condition, or surgical site of the eye and surrounding tissue are also provided. |
US10905795B2 |
Autonomously growing implantable device
An implantable, autonomously growing medical device is disclosed. The device may have an outer, braided outer element that holds an inner core. Degradation and/or softening of the inner core permits the outer element to elongate, allowing the device to grow with surrounding tissue. The growth profile of the medical device can be controlled by altering the shape/material/cure conditions of the inner core, as well as the geometry of the outer element. |
US10905792B2 |
Fibrinogen-based tissue adhesive patch
An improved fibrinogen-based tissue sealing patch having a degradation time of less than two weeks is disclosed. The patch comprises a polyethylene glycol-caprolactone-lactide (PEG-CL-LA) triblock copolymer film in which the PEG-CL-LA units are preferably connected by urethane linkages and into a surface of which a fibrinogen-based sealant comprising less than 8 mg/cm2 fibrinogen and less than 10 IU/cm2 thrombin has been incorporated. In preferred embodiments, the polymer film comprises PEG having a molecular weight of between 3000 and 3500 and a CL:LA:PEG ratio of 34:2:1. Methods of production and use of the patch are also disclosed. |
US10905790B1 |
SARS-CoV-2 combination air purifier and decontamination and bioburden reduction system for surgical masks/respirators
The present invention in an embodiment relates generally to an air purifier having an ultraviolet wave chamber which is accessible from the exterior designed for the placement of masks/respirators in need of decontamination. Such device preferably makes use of filters comprising copper foam. |
US10905789B2 |
Fan diffuser
An oil fan diffuser having a housing with a first section and a second section. A power source such as a plurality of batteries are disposed within the second section. Disposed within the first section is a fan, an inner housing, a fragrance emitting member, a retaining member, and an inverted fragrance bottle. |
US10905786B2 |
Sterilisation method
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to systems and methods for the application of vaporized chemicals in the sterilization of medical products. For example, embodiments of the present disclosure may relate to systems and methods for the terminal sterilization of medical products using vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VHP). Embodiments of the present disclosure may relate to, e.g., systems and methods for the terminal sterilization of medical products, such as pre-filled syringes (PFS). |
US10905785B2 |
System and method for disinfecting a conduit
This disclosure relates to a system and method for disinfecting a conduit, such as a conduit for use in a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) system. An example system according to this disclosure includes a sheath a probe magnetically suspended within the sheath. The probe includes an ultraviolet light source configured to emit ultraviolet light. Further, the probe is spaced-apart from an inner dimension of the sheath to allow a conduit to pass between the probe and the sheath. |
US10905783B2 |
Glucosamine and derivatives thereof in imaging
Provided are formulations including a contrast agent selected from glucosamine, a salt thereof and a glucosamine derivative, for use in imaging. |
US10905782B2 |
Compositions for enhancing transport of molecules into cells
Compositions and methods for enhancing delivery of molecules, e.g. biological agents, into cells are described. The composition is a conjugate of the biological agent, preferably a nucleic acid analog having a substantially uncharged backbone, covalently linked to a peptide transporter moiety as described. Conjugation of the peptide transporter to a substantially uncharged nucleic acid analog, such as a morpholino oligomer, is also shown to enhance binding of the oligomer to its target sequence and enhance antisense activity. |
US10905781B2 |
Reporter platform for real time monitoring of drug efficacy
Described herein is a reporter material platform that can be used to directly monitor the drug response in real-time. The reporter material can include an activator element which undergoes a chemical change in response to an immunonological response to a drug, and the chemical change can be detected using a reporter element. The reporter material can include a drug and a reporter element that are physically constrained in a close proximity. The reporter element produces a signal only when the drug induces a direct or indirect physiological change in the tumor or surrounding tissue. The reporter material platform can self-assemble via supramolecular interactions. This reporter material platform can be used to directly monitor the drug response in real-time. |
US10905779B2 |
Methods for screening human blood products comprising plasma using immunocompromised rodent models
Methods and compositions are provided for screening candidate compositions for activity with respect to treatment of aging-associated conditions, e.g., cognitive impairment conditions or age-related dementia. Aspects of the methods include administering a human blood product comprising plasma, to an immunocompromised animal, e.g., a mouse or a rat, and measuring the effect of the product on an endpoint, e.g., neurogenesis, locomotor activity, anxiety, spatial memory, and hippocampus-dependent memory. |
US10905778B2 |
Methods and compositions for treating a premature stop codon-mediated disorder
Modified tRNAs can be used to express in a mammalian cell a functional gene product encoded by a gene containing a premature stop codon and/or to treat a disease mediated by a premature stop codon. |
US10905776B2 |
Isolation of novel AAV's and uses thereof
The invention in some aspects relates to isolated nucleic acids, compositions, and kits useful for identifying adeno-associated viruses in cells. In some aspects, the invention provides kits and methods for producing somatic transgenic animal models using recombinant AAV (rAAV) to an animal having at least one transgene that expresses a small interfering nucleic acid or at least one binding site for a miRNA. |
US10905772B2 |
Method of treating or ameliorating metabolic disorders using GLP-1 receptor agonists conjugated to antagonists for gastric inhibitory peptide receptor (GIPR)
Methods of treating metabolic diseases and disorders using a composition comprising an antigen binding protein specific for the GIPR polypeptide conjugated to a GLP-1 receptor agonist are provided. In various embodiments the metabolic disease or disorder is type 2 diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, elevated glucose levels, elevated insulin levels and diabetic nephropathy. In certain embodiments the composition comprises an antibody or functional fragment thereof comprising a cysteine at one or more conjugation site(s) wherein the GLP-1 receptor agonist is conjugated to the antibody or functional fragment thereof through the side-chain of the cysteine residue. |
US10905766B2 |
Therapeutic compositions and methods for treatment of muscle wasting diseases
mRNA polymer complexes and drug delivery systems are disclosed herein that include a cationic polymer electrostatically complexed to an mRNA molecule that encodes a desired protein. Also disclosed herein are methods of treating as well as methods of slowing the loss of, increasing, and/or maintaining lean muscle mass in a subject, such as using mRNA polymer complexes and drug delivery systems. |
US10905763B2 |
Compositions and methods for treatment of pre-cancerous skin lesions
The present disclosure encompasses compositions and methods for the treatment of precancerous skin lesions. Compositions of the invention comprise a cytotoxic agent and a thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) inducer. |
US10905760B2 |
Chimeric hepatitis D virus antigen and hepatitis B virus pre S1 genes for use alone or in vaccines containing hepatitis B virus genes
Disclosed herein are chimeric genes, compositions of chimeric genes, and compositions of polypeptides that are useful for the generation, enhancement, or improvement of an immune response to a target antigen. Some embodiments of the compositions include chimeric genes encoding hepatitis D antigen (HDAg) protein in combination with one or more self-cleavage 2A polypeptides and a preS 1 polypeptide. In certain embodiments the self-cleavage polypeptide is P2A. |
US10905758B2 |
Intranasal vector vaccine against porcine epidemic diarrhea
The present invention relates to the field of (vector) vaccines, and especially to a canine distemper virus (CDV) vector comprising a heterologous nucleotide sequence which encodes a porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) antigen. Said PEDV antigen is preferably a PEDV spike (S) protein. The viral vector of the present invention is useful for producing an immunogenic composition or vaccine for intranasally immunizing sows, and thereby protecting piglets, suckled by said sows, against the clinical signs associated with a PEDV infection. |
US10905757B2 |
Cross-reactive T cell epitopes of HIV, SIV, and FIV for vaccines in humans and cats
The subject invention concerns methods and materials for inducing an immune response in an animal or person against an immunodeficiency virus, such as HIV, SIV, or FIV. In one embodiment, a method of the invention comprises administering one or more antigens and/or immunogens to the person or animal wherein the antigen and/or immunogen comprises one or more evolutionarily conserved epitopes of immunodeficiency viruses. In one embodiment, the epitope is one that is conserved between HIV and SIV, or between HIV and FIV. In another embodiment, the epitope is one that is conserved between HIV, SIV, and FIV. |
US10905756B2 |
Bivalent swine influenza virus vaccine
The present invention relates to an immunogenic composition comprising: a) a modified live H3 virus of swine influenza, and b) a modified live H1 virus of swine influenza. Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods for immunizing a subject comprising administering to such subject the immunogenic composition of the present invention. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods of treating or preventing clinical signs caused by swine influenza virus in a subject of need, the method comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an immunogenic composition according to the present invention. |
US10905754B2 |
Factor H binding proteins (fHbp) with altered properties and methods of use thereof
Factor H binding proteins that can elicit antibodies that are bactericidal for at least one strain of N. meningitidis, and methods of use of such proteins, are provided. |
US10905751B2 |
Means and methods for active cellular immunotherapy of cancer by using tumor cells killed by high hydrostatic pressure and dendritic cells
Disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions for inducing an immune response against tumor cells comprising tumor cells which are made apoptotic by treatment with high hydrostatic pressure and dendritic cells, and methods for producing such compositions. |
US10905740B2 |
Antimicrobial articles produced by additive manufacturing
An antibiotic-eluting article for implantation into a mammalian subject, produced by an additive manufacturing process wherein a polymeric material is concurrently deposited with a selected antibiotic. The additive manufacturing process may be a fused deposition modeling process, a selective laser sintering process, a selective heat sintering process, a digital light processing process, or a stereolithography process. The antibiotic-eluting article may be temporary or permanent orthopaedic skeletal component, an orthopaedic articulating joint replacement component, and/or an external hard-shell casing for an implantable device. One or more bone-growth-promoting compositions may be concurrently deposited with the polymeric material. The implantable device may be a cardiac pacemaker, a spinal cord stimulator, a neurostimulation system, an intrathecal drug pump for delivery of medicants into the spinal fluid, and infusion pump for delivery of chemotherapeutics and/or anti-spasmodics, an insulin pump, an osmotic pump, and a heparin pump. |
US10905739B2 |
Peptidomimetic macrocycles and formulations thereof
Aqueous pharmaceutical formulations, for parenteral administration, comprising peptidomimetic macrocycle or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof wherein the peptidomimetic macrocycle binds to MDM2 and/or MDMX proteins are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of treating diseases and disorders using the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations disclosed herein. |
US10905736B2 |
Ezetimibe-associated ApoA-I mimetic peptides showing enhanced synergism
In various embodiments, ezetimibe-associated apoA-I mimetic peptide are provided that show improved synergistic activity between ezetimibe and the apoA-I peptide in vivo. In certain embodiments the peptide component is a transgenic 6F and the ezetimibe-associated apoA-I mimetic peptide is an Ez-T6F peptide. Methods of making the Ez-apoA-I peptides are also provided. In certain embodiments the methods involve incubating ezetimibe and an apoAI mimetic peptide (e.g., T6F) in a solution comprising ethyl acetate and acetic acid or in a solution comprising ethyl lactate and lactic acid; and drying the solution to provide a dry ezetimibe-associated apoA-I mimetic peptide. |
US10905734B2 |
Growth promoting peptides and uses thereof
A natural peptide comprising a cellular growth promoting fragment of a protein selected from SEQUENCE ID NO's: 1 to 13, and a composition comprising a plurality of growth promoting peptides, is described. Also disclosed is the use of the peptides and compositions in prevention of ageing of human skin, treatment of diseases or conditions characterised by damaged epithelial cells or tissue such as colon cancer and peripheral inflammatory disorders, and wound treatment. Specific pea and rice protein derived peptides are described in SEQUENCE ID NO'S 15 to 505, and 546 to 704. |
US10905733B2 |
Water soluble tomato extract protects against adverse effects of air pollution
The present invention relates to compositions comprising a water soluble tomato extract (WSTE) which may be used in maintaining cardiovascular health, lessening the risk of developing cardiovascular health problems, or reducing the likelihood of worsening an existing cardiovascular health problem in a subject exposed, or is at risk of exposure, to particulate air pollution. |
US10905732B2 |
Transfer factor preparations and associated methods
A drink includes an edible liquid or semisolid preparation and transfer factor. The drink may also include lactoferrin and one or more preservatives. An edible preparation includes a fruit component and transfer factor. The fruit component may include at least one oligoproanthocyanidin-containing fruit. The edible preparation may also include lactoferrin. One or more preservatives may also be included in the edible preparation. The drink or the edible preparation may be sterilized or pasteurized. |
US10905729B1 |
Formulations and methods for wound treatment
An aqueous extract of Lawsonia inermis comprising forming an extraction from 1% to 20% of dried Lawsonia inermis leaves with water. The antibiotics polymyxin B, clindamycin, and gentamycin are each added to the water before or after extraction in the amount of 0.001% to 0.003%. After forming the aqueous extract of Lawsonia inermis, it has no antibiotic activity and the antibiotics are not detectable by chemical analysis. The aqueous extract of Lawsonia inermis is stable for at least 28 days for the topical treatment of wounds and has been stable up to two years in clinical testing. The aqueous extract of Lawsonia inermis extract is applied with a spray to the surface of the wound, followed by the application of an extract-soaked gauze dressing to the surface of the wound. The extract is effective on various types of wounds and also in healing wounds in patients who are not healing with traditional therapies. |
US10905728B2 |
Agaricus blazei Murill extracts, methods for inhibiting legumain using the same, and methods for treating tumors using the same
Extracts of Agaricus blazei Murill have been found to have anti-tumor activity. In particular, a polar, high molecular weight fraction of an Agaricus blazei Murill extract has been found which has an inhibitory effect on legumain activity. Extracts of Agaricus blazei Murill can be used in a pharmaceutical composition to inhibit cysteine protease legumain in a patient suffering from a tumor thereby treating the tumor and preventing new tumors. |
US10905725B2 |
Compositions and methods for enhancing cancer chemotherapy
A nutritional supplement that includes fish oil and selenium has been found to provide a variety of activities beneficial in treating cancer and associated conditions. Such a supplement provides synergistic effects in reducing cancer cell proliferation when used in combination with chemotherapeutic drugs, and can reduce proliferation in drug-resistant cancer cells when used in combination with chemotherapeutic drugs to which the cells are resistant. Effects in reducing angiogenesis, reducing metastasis, reducing the number of circulating cancer cells, and modifying AXL signaling were also found. In addition, use of such a supplement was found to reduce wasting associated with cachexia and reduce circulating cytokines associated with inflammation. Overall effects were found to extend survival in clinical studies. |
US10905723B2 |
Compositions and methods for enhancing cancer radiotherapy
A nutritional supplement containing fish oil and selenium has been identified that potentiates radiotherapy of tumors in a synergistic fashion. Cotherapy with such a supplement and radiotherapy results in substantially improved reductions in tumor volume of animal models relative to radiotherapy alone, and reduces common side effects such as weight loss, inflammation, and damage to the gastrointestinal tract. Such cotherapy was also found to reduce the incidence of metastasis from the primary implantation site, and to modulate expression of genes associated with apoptosis in tumor cells. A formulation for such a supplement that is both well tolerated and palatable is also provided. |
US10905719B2 |
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. |
US10905716B2 |
Modified blood clots
The present invention provides methods for preparing modified blood clots comprising removal of the cellular content of the blood clots. The invention further provides uses of the modified blood clots as therapeutic agents and as delivery vehicles for cells, bio-molecules and other agents. |
US10905709B2 |
Modified antisense oligomers for exon inclusion in spinal muscular atrophy
The present disclosure relates to modified antisense oligomers and related compositions and methods for increasing the expression of functional SMN protein and methods for treating spinal muscular atrophy and relates to inducing inclusion of exon 7 in SMN2 mRNA. |
US10905708B2 |
MicroRNA-based methods and assays for osteocarcinoma
Provided are methods and compositions useful in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of osteosarcoma. Antisense to certain microRNA (miRNA) found to be associated with cancer stem cells (CSCs) or tumor-initiating cells (TICs) of osteosarcoma are useful to suppress tumor growth and metastasis, and prolong survival. Antisense oligonucleotides to miR-133a are synergistic in combination with standard chemotherapy such as cisplatin in the treatment of osteosarcoma. |
US10905706B2 |
Compositions and methods to accelerate resolution of acute lung inflammation
The present invention provides methods and compositions for treatment of acute inflammatory diseases or disorders and/or for treatment of lung injury. Certain exemplary methods involve administering an IL-4 polypeptide or fragment thereof possessing cytokine activity or an IL-4 agonist systemically to a subject having an inflammatory disease or disorder and/or a lung injury. Other exemplary methods involve administering an inhibitor of DNA methylation systemically to a subject and/or administering an inhibitor of DNA methylation to a cell population comprising T cells (e.g., Treg cells) for introduction/re-introduction to a subject having an inflammatory disease or disorder and/or a lung injury. Compositions and cells for use in such methods are also provided. |
US10905703B2 |
Preparation of a composition containing stilbene glycoside
Disclosed is a method of processing Polygonum multiflorum, the method contains preparing a root extract solution and placing the solution under UV light for 1 to 24 hours. Also disclosed is a composition prepared from the method that can be for use in the prevention, treatment, and management of diabetes in human and animal subjects. |
US10905696B2 |
Androgen composition for treating an ophthalmic condition
The disclosure provides compositions for treating an ocular condition. The composition comprises a physiologically effective amount of an androgen, wherein the composition is suitable for topical administration to an eye. The disclosure further provides methods for treating an ocular condition with the disclosed compositions. |
US10905692B2 |
Combination therapy for treating malignancies
Provided are methods and compositions for treating AML in patients carrying an IDH2 mutation using a combination of an inhibitor of a mutant IDH2 enzyme and an AML induction and consolidation therapy. |
US10905691B2 |
Use of triazolo(4,5-d)pyrimidine derivatives for prevention and treatment of bacterial infection
A method for treatment of a bacterial infection in a host mammal in need of such treatment or a method of administering to the host mammal an effective amount of a Triazolo(4,5-d)pyrimidine of formula(I): wherein R1 is C3-5 alkyl optionally substituted by one or more halogen atoms; R2 is a phenyl group, optionally substituted by one or more halogen atoms; R3 and R4 are both hydroxyl; R is XOH, wherein X is CH2, OCH2CH2, or a bond, and wherein when X is a bond, R is OH; or a pharmaceutical acceptable salt, provided that when X is CH2 or a bond, R1 is not propyl; when X is CH2 and R1 is CH2CH2CF3, butyl or pentyl, the phenyl group at R2 must be substituted by fluorine; when X is OCH2CH2 and R1 is propyl, the phenyl group at R2 must be substituted by fluorine. |
US10905690B2 |
Treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia
CRF1 receptor antagonists have the potential to directly inhibit ACTH release in patients with CAH and thereby allow normalization of androgen production while using lower, more physiologic doses of hydrocortisone, and thus reducing treatment-associated side effects. |
US10905684B2 |
Aminoamide compounds
Compounds with amino amide linkers and pharmaceutical compositions and medicaments comprising such compounds are disclosed. In addition, methods of making such compounds and their uses for treating or ameliorating diseases, disorders, or conditions associated with protein malfunction, such as cancer, are provided. |
US10905682B2 |
Use of mitochondrial iron chelators for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A method for treating one or more symptoms of COPD comprising administering to an in need of treatment a therapeutically effect amount of one or more mitochondrial iron chelators. The mitochondrial iron chelator can be deferiprone. Compostions comprising mitochondrial iron chelators suitable for administration are also disclosed. |
US10905674B2 |
Method of increasing melatonin synthesis to treat insomnia, ameliorate sleep disturbance and regulate sleep
A method for at least one of increasing the synthesis of melatonin and promoting the secretion of melatonin is provided, wherein the method comprises administering to a subject in need an effective amount of a compound of formula (I): A method for at least one of treating diseases related to neurometabolic disorder, preventing diseases related to neurometabolic disorder, regulating appetite, regulating mood, regulating vasoconstriction, regulating hemostatic function and regulating immune response is also provided, wherein the method comprises administering to a subject in need an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) as described above. |
US10905673B2 |
Lipidic furan, pyrrole, and thiophene compounds for use in the treatment of atrophic vaginitis
Provided herein are lipidic furan, pyrrole, and thiophene compounds, compositions, and methods using such compounds and compositions for the treatment of atrophic vaginitis. Specifically, the invention includes administering an effective amount of a compound of Formula I, I′, or I″, or a pharmaceutically acceptable composition, salt, isotopic analog, prodrug, or combination thereof, to a subject suffering from atrophic vaginitis. |
US10905671B2 |
Method of using omega 3 fatty acids to treat diseases which involve damage to the nervous system
Method of administering compositions comprising omega 3 fatty acids for use in the treatment, amelioration or prevention of various conditions, disorders, and diseases which involve damage to the nervous system. |
US10905666B2 |
Methods and compositions for treating conditions associated with an abnormal inflammatory response
This disclosure features chemical entities (e.g., a compound exhibiting activity as a mitochondrial uncoupling agent or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt and/or hydrate and/or cocrystal thereof; e.g., a compound, such as niclosamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt and/or hydrate and/or cocrystal thereof; e.g., a compound, such as a niclosamide analog, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt and/or hydrate and/or cocrystal thereof) that are useful, e.g., for treating one or more symptoms of a pathology characterized by an abnormal inflammatory response (e.g., inflammatory bowel diseases) in a subject (e.g., a human). This disclosure also features compositions as well as other methods of using and making the same. |
US10905664B2 |
Methods for treating inflammatory skin conditions
The present application relates to a method of treating an inflammatory skin condition by administering a pharmaceutical composition comprising a reduced dose of minocycline to a subject in need thereof, wherein said administration provides an effective plasma or interstitial fluid concentration of minocycline for treating the inflammatory skin condition. |
US10905663B2 |
Treatment of demyelinating disorders
This invention discloses methods and compositions for the treatment of demyelinating disorders. Specifically, the invention relates to the use guanabenz or guanabenz derivative for treating demyelinating disorders. |
US10905660B2 |
Microparticles
The present invention provides microparticles comprising a sulphur-containing compound, such as cysteamine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate or ester thereof. Also provided is a composition comprising the microparticles and a stabilizing agent. |
US10905659B2 |
Lasofoxifene treatment of breast cancer
The disclosure provides methods for treating estrogen receptor positive (ER+) cancer in women with an effective amount of lasofoxifene, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, or a prodrug thereof. The disclosure also includes the detection of the Estrogen Receptor 1 (ESR1) gene mutations that lead to endocrine resistance and treatment of endocrine resistant ER+ cancers. |
US10905655B2 |
Composition for preventing or treating stenosis including brown algae extract
The present invention relates to a composition for preventing or treating stenosis, in which the composition includes brown algae extract, and more particularly to a composition for preventing or treating stenosis, in which the composition includes brown algae-derived polyphenol as an active ingredient, thereby providing excellent prevention or treatment effect on stenosis including tracheal stenosis, glottic stenosis, vascular stenosis, and the like. |
US10905651B1 |
Zeinmersome nanocarriers for drug delivery to the liver
Zeinmersomes (ZMS) comprising zein, a phospholipid and a PEG-polymer are formulated to encapsulate a drug of interest. Olmesartan medoxomil (OM) is encapsulated in the ZMS (OM-ZMS) for oral administration and taken up by the liver where OM diffuses from the ZMS nanocarrier. OM concentrations in liver were at least 8 times higher than that measured in plasma. Established fibrosis was reversed in a thioacetamide-induced rat model of human chronic hepatic fibrosis. The OM-ZMS provides a hepatic drug delivery system that reduces the potential of side-effects caused by OM, including OM-associated sprue-like enteropathy, to treat chronic hepatic fibrosis and associated duodenal changes. |
US10905650B2 |
Gummy compositions for nutritional supplementation
Gummy dosage forms comprising gummy compositions for nutritional supplementation, methods for providing nutritional supplementation, and kits comprising gummy compositions for nutritional supplementation are disclosed. Such gummy compositions for nutritional supplementation may provide improved patient compliance relative to non-gummy compositions for nutritional supplementation. These gummy compositions can be used to administer one or more vitamins, minerals, or trace elements. |
US10905649B2 |
Injectable composition for delivery of a biologically active agent
The invention relates to an injectable composition for rapid and sustained delivery of a biologically active agent and to uses of the injectable composition in the treatment or prevention of a condition in a subject. The injectable composition comprises a water-in-oil emulsion having an aqueous phase dispersed in an oil phase. The aqueous phase comprises a plurality of hydrogel particles and an aqueous liquid and a biologically active agent is contained in the hydrogel particles and in the aqueous liquid. |
US10905648B2 |
Composition comprising an extract of leaves of the Lansium domesticum plant and methods of use for depigmentation of the skin and/or skin appendages
The present disclosure describes a Lansium domesticum leaf extract and methods of using the leaf extract for decreasing the pigmentation of the skin and/or of the skin appendages, and/or decreasing the pigment spots on the skin. The disclosure further describes methods of using the leaf extract for the treatment of pathological conditions involving a pigment dysregulation. The disclosure also describes cosmetic compositions and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the leaf extract. |
US10905644B2 |
Method for treating hair
A method for treating hair, in which using as a boundary a depth X % in a range of 5% to 80% from the surface of hair toward the center along the long diameter axis extending through the center of the cross-section of hair, hair is divided into an A layer (a portion of a continuous color from the surface of hair to the depth X %) and a B layer (a portion including the center and having a continuous color different from the A layer, in which the depth from the surface of hair exceeds X %) and at least one value of ΔE*, Δh and ΔC* between the color of the A layer and the color of the B layer is adjusted to 3 or more to change the hue and the color tone of hair appearance depending on viewing angle of the hair. A method for dyeing hair, having Step (I) of dyeing hair with a two-part permanent hair dye agent, and Step (II) of dyeing hair with a hair dye agent comprising a dye selected from (A-1) to (A-8). |
US10905641B2 |
Foundation makeup and concealer composition
A unitary packaged color cosmetic composition having a foundation makeup benefit and a concealer benefit, said composition stored in a receptacle having a closure and applicator, wherein the applicator has a foundation makeup benefit application section and a concealer benefit application section and the section of the applicator used to apply the composition to the keratin surface application area corresponds to the desired benefit. |
US10905635B2 |
Gas-containing base material and manufacturing method therefor
A gas-containing base material including a functional-gas-containing composition, where the composition is a gel-like composition having a gelation temperature in a range of 0.5° C. or higher and 65° C. or lower at which a liquid form is able to be changed to a solid form by cooling, and where the composition contains an amount of a bubble state functional gas which exceeds a saturated solubility when the composition is in a liquid form. |
US10905630B2 |
Flushing system for a safety system
Methods and apparatus for improving emergency wash systems. Various embodiments pertain to compact, low flow emergency eyewash systems that provide tepid water at low flow rates. Still further embodiments pertain to emergency washing systems that are adapted and configured to reduce the exposure of users to Legionnaire's Disease with washing system features that permit quick, efficient, high flow rate flushing of the plumbing providing water to the washing system. Still further embodiments pertain to emergency eyewash systems that provide tepid water from a thermostatically controlled mixing valve that has a multi-function body. |
US10905626B2 |
Ankle-mounted sexual stimulation device and method of use
An ankle-mounted sexual stimulation device and method of use enhances human sexual pleasure. The device includes a bar having a center region and a pair of terminal regions. A pair of ankle cuffs attach to the terminal regions in a freely rotating, swiveling relationship. A strap extends between the terminal regions of bar. A plate slides across length of the bar, and carries a protruding member. A pin passes through apertures in the bar and plate to fixedly fasten the protruding member at the bar. The ankle cuffs detachably attach to the ankles. A leg force applied to the ankle cuffs manipulates the bar and the protruding member in axial, rotational, and lateral directions relative to the vagina or anus. The hands grip the strap and apply a hand force to manipulate the bar and attached protruding member in axial, rotational, and lateral directions relative to the vagina or anus. |
US10905623B2 |
Multi-action lip-enhancement device
A lip conditioning device for providing enhanced tissue therapy to lip tissue of a user, the device including a mouthpiece having a chamber with a distal end configured to create a seal with a portion of lip tissue of a user; a base portion, connected to the mouthpiece, including a controller in communication with a power source, and a suction device configured to remove air within the chamber; and a set of controls, in communication with the controller, configured to control a mode of operation of the tissue therapy. |
US10905621B2 |
Massage device
The present disclosure is concerned with a massage device having a massage pad being made from an elastic material and having a base with a convex base surface, and at least one massage projection extending from the base surface, which massage projection having a base and a tip having a tip center, and a hard carrier, the massage pad being connected with the hard carrier at its circumference and a clearance being provided between the massage pad and the hard carrier at least in a center region of the massage pad, wherein the clearance is being structured so that the massage pad can deform into a concave state at least in the center region. |
US10905619B2 |
Motorized self-balancing walker
A motorized walker that employs a wide angle triangular track suspension system on both sides with an elevated drive sprocket and a deployable self-balancing stand-on platform suspended from the axle of the drive sprocket that the user may use or not, depending on their walking comfort level. With or without the platform deployed the walker with track system is capable of overcoming large obstacles and steep inclines, for rough terrain applications, where a relatively large pivot angle is needed. |
US10905617B2 |
Wearable assistive jamming apparatus and related methods
Wearable assistive jamming apparatus and related methods are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes a frame to be worn about a body part of a user and a jamming actuator carried by the frame. The example apparatus includes an electrode to deliver electricity from an electrical source communicatively coupled to the electrode to a muscle of the user. In the example apparatus, the jamming actuator is to transition from a flexible state to a substantially rigid state in coordination with the delivery of the electricity to the electrode to support the body part. |
US10905615B2 |
Patient positioning apparatus, system and method with socket connector for positioning patient in lateral position
A support system for positioning a patient in lateral position during surgery procedures with a removable, adjustable support pad assembly, comprising a first support unit arranged for attachment to side rail on a lateral edge of an operating table, and a second support unit comprising an arm connected movably by the using of a movable connection with a pad plate adapted to position a support pad connected by a biasing connector to a support plate with degrees of freedom of angular rotational movement of the support pad in relation to the patient. The biasing connector comprises a channel formed between a base plate support segment and a projection clamping the pad plate apart from the support plate to allow flow of air and/or fluids from the support pad. |
US10905614B2 |
System, apparatus and method for patient positioning prior to, during and/or after medical procedures
A system for positioning a patient before, during or after a medical procedure can include an arm assembly having a proximal end, an opposing distal end, and at least one joint therebetween. The joint can be configured to permit the distal end of the arm assembly to move with respect to the proximal end of the arm assembly. The proximal end of the arm assembly can be configured to be fixed with respect to a surgical table. The system can also include a ball joint mechanism attached to the distal end of the arm assembly and to a head support configured to support a patient's head. The ball joint mechanism can include a ball joint and a motor. Activation of the motor can permit or prevent movement of the ball joint. |
US10905612B2 |
Systems and methods for facilitating movement of a patient transport apparatus
Systems and methods for facilitating movement of a patient transport apparatus. The patient transport apparatus has a support structure and a patient support surface. Caster assemblies are coupled to the support structure to roll about a roll axis and swivel about a swivel axis. A control system is configured to control brake mechanisms, steer-lock mechanisms, and pre-swivel mechanisms of the caster assemblies based on one or more inputs. |
US10905611B2 |
Techniques for notifying persons within a vicinity of a patient support apparatus of a remote control function
A patient support apparatus and a method of notifying persons within a vicinity of the patient support apparatus are disclosed. The patient support apparatus includes a patient support structure for supporting a patient, an actuator for moving the patient, a notification system, and a controller coupled to the notification system and the actuator. The controller receives a selection of a remote control function via a communication network, generates a notification in response to receiving the selection of the remote control function, and transmits an output signal to the actuator based on the selection of the remote control function. The notification system executes the notification prior to the controller transmitting the output signal to the actuator. |
US10905610B2 |
Person support apparatus with actuator brake control
A person support apparatus includes one or more motorized actuators that are braked in different manners depending upon whether or not electrical power is available to the control system. When electrical power is not available, a delay circuit delays closing a first switch that, when closed, short circuits the terminals of one of the motors. When power is available, other switches are opened and closed in a manner that short circuits the terminals of the motor while the first switch remains open. The other switches may be part of an H-bridge. The control system may also detect back emf (electromotive force) generated by the motor when electrical power is available and issue a notification to a technician or other user if an amplitude and/or duration of the detected back emf exceeds a threshold. |
US10905606B2 |
Patient transport apparatus for transporting a patient over disturbances in floor surfaces
A patient transport apparatus for moving a patient from one location to another. The patient transport apparatus comprises a suspension system to limit discomfort to the patient when the patient transport apparatus moves over disturbances in floor surfaces. The suspension system comprises suspension devices such as a spring and/or a damper. The suspension system is operable in an energy-absorbing mode in which the suspension system absorbs energy as wheels move over the disturbances during transport or a lockout mode in which the suspension system is relatively more rigid as compared to the energy-absorbing mode. A control system operates to place the suspension system in one of the modes. |
US10905604B2 |
Unitary absorbent structures comprising an absorbent core and/or an acquisition and dispersion layer for absorbent articles
The present invention relates to a unitary absorbent structure and method thereof wherein said unitary absorbent structure comprises an absorbent core (5) and/or an acquisition and dispersion layers (2) (3) and comprising at least one non-woven fibrous substrate layer (23) having a void volume suitable to be penetrated by super absorbent particles. The super absorbent particles are dispersed in the substrate layer (23) according to a size distribution gradient by vacuum (8′) and vibration along the depth direction or z-direction of said absorbent core (5) and/or acquisition (2) and dispersion (3) layers, the smaller particles are placed on the bodyside of the absorbent articles and the larger particles are located on the opposite side of the absorbent articles. |
US10905602B2 |
Array of gender-specific absorbent articles
An array of gender-specific disposable absorbent articles is provided. The array has a first disposable absorbent article adapted to be worn by males and a second disposable article adapted to be worn by females. Both articles have in their longitudinal direction, a front portion, a back portion and a crotch portion between the front portion and the back portion. The first article has a first elastic component configured for providing fit and comfort to a male user. The second article has a second elastic component configured for providing fit and comfort to a female user. The first and the second elastic components each have a plurality of elastic elements extending at least partly along each respective article. The first and second elastic components differ from each other in at least the positioning or the elastic strength of the respective elastic elements. A method for manufacturing the array is also provided. |
US10905600B2 |
Remote monitoring of absorbent article
In one example, a sensor system of a patient monitoring system includes a voiding sensor that includes an electrical circuit configured to be transitioned from a first impedance state to a second impedance state in response to a voiding event in an absorbent region of an absorbent article worn by a patient. The sensor system also includes one or more processors configured to: determine, based on whether the impedance state of the electrical circuit is open or closed, that the voiding event has occurred; and generate, based at least in part on the occurrence of the voiding event, patient status data of the patient. The sensor system also includes a communication module configured to wirelessly transmit, via a relay module, the patient status data to a remote monitoring device that is distinct from the relay module. |
US10905599B2 |
Oral hygiene swab
There is provided an oral hygiene swab (10) for a patient. The swab has a stem (12) formed of a first relatively rigid material and a head portion (14) formed of a second relatively softer material overmoulded onto the stem. The second material of the head portion is shaped to provide outwardly protruding cleaning formations (32, 36) for contact with the patient's mouth. The swab may be a suction swab and the stem may have a hollow interior. |
US10905596B2 |
Method of manufacturing an absorbent article having fully encircling bodyside and garment-side waistband
A method for manufacturing absorbent articles comprises delivering a continuous web assembly including a backsheet material, a liquid permeable bodyside liner material, and an absorbent structure interposed between the backsheet material and the bodyside liner material, the web assembly having a body-facing side and a garment-facing side; attaching a discrete segment of first waist elastic material to the body-facing side of the web assembly; attaching a discrete segment of second waist elastic material to the garment-facing side of the web assembly such that the web assembly is interposed between the discrete segments of first and second waist elastic materials; and cutting the web assembly to form a plurality of absorbent articles. |
US10905595B2 |
Textile bandage
A textile bandage with a bandage body which has an inner face, directed towards a bandage wearer, and an outer face, wherein the surface of the inner face has zones with different marking orientations. |
US10905594B2 |
Reduced-pressure, abdominal treatment systems and methods
A method of manufacturing a reduced-pressure abdominal treatment system for treating an open abdominal cavity is provided. In some embodiments, the reduced-pressure abdominal treatment system has an open-cavity treatment device for providing reduced-pressure treatment to an abdominal cavity; a deep-tissue closure device for applying a closing force on a deep-tissue wound; and a surface-wound closure subsystem for providing a closing force on a surface wound. The method of manufacturing may also include providing a reduced-pressure supply subsystem. A method of treatment using a reduced-pressure abdominal treatment system is also disclosed. |
US10905593B2 |
Ear protection device, communications system and protective helmet
An ear protection device for hearing protection and for fastening to a protective helmet includes a housing with a bearing device, via which it is pivotably mounted in a forklike supporting bracket. A communications device is arranged in the housing and the bearing device has at least two electrically conductive contact elements. A communications system is joined to a protective helmet. |
US10905592B2 |
Patient interface for ophthalmologic diagnostic and interventional procedures
An ophthalmic system may comprise an imaging device having a field of view oriented toward the eye of the patient; a patient interface housing defining a passage therethrough, having a distal end coupled to one or more seals configured to be directly engaged with one or more surfaces of the eye of the patient, and wherein the proximal end is configured to be coupled to the patient workstation such that at least a portion of the field of view of the imaging device passes through the passage; and two or more registration fiducials coupled to the patient interface housing in a predetermined geometric configuration relative to the patient interface housing within the field of view of the imaging device such that they may be imaged by the imaging device in reference to predetermined geometric markers on the eye of the patient which may also be imaged by the imaging device. |
US10905591B1 |
Methods and devices for increasing aqueous drainage of the eye
Devices and methods to remove trabecular meshwork to treat glaucoma and other conditions which may not utilize cutting elements when stripping the trabecular meshwork. The trabeculorhexis parts tissue by applying non-cutting shear and tension to the tissue to disinsert the tissue from its attachments. Reducing or eliminating the need for sharp cutting implements in the eye reduces the likelihood of incisional bleeding, iris and scleral tissue maceration and further inadvertent tissue damage of the gonio structure of the eye. In another aspect, a cutting element may be used to form a circumferential slit in a wall of Schlemm's canal in conjunction with removal of trabecular meshwork or independently. |
US10905587B2 |
Device and method for intraocular drug delivery
Devices for delivering pharmaceutical formulations into the eye are described. The devices may be integrated to include features that allow safe and atraumatic manipulation of the devices with one hand. For example, accurate placement, including proper angulation, of the device on the eye and injection of a pharmaceutical formulation into the eye can be performed using one hand. The devices may also include improved safety features. For example, the devices may include an actuation mechanism that controls the rate and depth of injection into the eye. Some devices include a dynamic resistance component capable of adjusting the amount of pressure applied to the eye surface. Related methods and systems comprising the devices are also described. |
US10905586B2 |
Methods and devices for drug delivery to ocular tissue using microneedle
Methods and devices are provided for targeted administration of a drug to a patient's eye. In one embodiment, the method includes inserting a hollow microneedle into the sclera of the eye at an insertion site and infusing a fluid drug formulation through the inserted microneedle and into the suprachoroidal space of the eye, wherein the infused fluid drug formulation flows within the suprachoroidal space away from the insertion site during the infusion. The fluid drug formulation may flow circumferentially toward the retinochoroidal tissue, macula, and optic nerve in the posterior segment of the eye. |
US10905578B2 |
Short stent
A percutaneous, transluminal, angioplasty system includes a non-foreshortening stent and a stent anchor to hold the stent in place until delivery. The stent comprises rings and fused rings comprising various motifs such as butterfly or pinched ellipsoid motifs. Stent anchors can release the stent after an outer sheath uncovers the stent or uncovers the stent and biased or bent fingers of the stent anchors. |
US10905577B2 |
Stent delivery system
Methods, apparatuses and systems are described for deploying a stent into a body lumen. A stent delivery system may include a sheath with a partially-tubular first portion made from a first material and a second portion made from a second material that is adhered to the first portion to form a tubular body. In some cases, the first material may be chemically incompatible with the second material such that the adhesion between the first portion and second portion is free from cross-linked bonds. The stent delivery system may further include a guidewire lumen with a distal tip that may be slidably disposed within the sheath and a tubular stent disposed between the guidewire lumen and an inside surface of the sheath. The sheath may be formed by coextruding the first material and the second material to form a striped tubular body of the sheath. |
US10905573B2 |
Stent
The invention relates to a radially expandable stent (1) comprising a plurality of flexibly interconnected meandering ring elements (2, 3) defining a stent (1) having a proximal and a distal end and a longitudinal axis, wherein said ring elements (2, 3) being arranged side by side along the longitudinal axis of the stent and adjoining ring elements (2, 3) being attached to each other through connection elements (4), wherein connection elements (4) are arranged between at least two adjoining ring elements (2, 3), said connection elements each having at least one expandable expansion element with predetermined breaking point (10), wherein the expansion being possible in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction and the predetermined breaking points (10) only disrupting after the expansion element has been overstretched beyond its maximum expansion point. |
US10905571B2 |
Graft systems having filling structures supported by scaffolds and methods for their use
Aneurysms are treated by filling at least one double-walled filling structure with a curable medium within the aneurysm. The filling structures may be delivered over balloon deployment mechanisms in order to shape and open tubular lumens therethrough. Scaffolds are placed into the tubular lumens in order to help maintain the shape, anchor the filling structures in place, and provide improved blood flow transition into and out of the tubular lumens. |
US10905569B2 |
Method and system for manufacturing customized breast prosthesis, computer program and computer-readable record medium for same, customized breast prosthesis, and customized correction brassiere
The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a customized breast prosthesis in such a manner as to perform three-dimensional scanning of user's body and apply the same shape, the same volume, and the same density as the actual breast to have the same weight, a system for manufacturing the same, a computer program and computer-readable record medium for the same, a customized breast prosthesis manufacture by the above method, and a customized correction brassiere for accommodating the customized breast prosthesis. |
US10905567B2 |
Spinal implant system and method
A spinal implant includes a body having opposite first and second end walls and opposite first and second side walls. The side walls each extend from the first end wall to the second end wall. A first cap is coupled to top ends of the walls. A second cap is coupled to bottom ends of the walls. The implant includes an opening extending through the caps such that the first cap defines a first ledge extending from the walls to the opening and the second cap defines a second ledge extending from the walls to the opening. Systems and methods of use are disclosed. |
US10905566B2 |
Percutaneous posterior implant slide
An implant insertion instrument provides a guide through tissue (skin, fascia, musculature) and into a vertebral space after a discectomy. The instrument slides onto a guide wire and defines a path for the implant to be delivered to the vertebral space. The guide expands laterally as required to accommodate the implant as the implant slides through a channel defined in the guide, which allows distraction of the vertebral bodies while maintaining a small incision in the patient. |
US10905559B2 |
Magnetic locking mechanism (MLM) for joint arthroplasty
A method of implanting a joint prosthesis assembly for joint arthroplasty using a coupling mechanism is disclosed. The method includes exposing a joint of a patient, resecting a portion of the joint, inserting a second prosthesis of the joint prosthesis assembly into a medullary canal, and inserting a first prosthesis of the joint prosthesis assembly from a lateral side of the joint. The joint prosthesis assembly includes a magnet. The magnet is configured to lock the first prosthesis of the joint prosthesis assembly to the second prosthesis of the joint prosthesis assembly. The first prosthesis of the joint prosthesis assembly includes a recess. The second prosthesis of the joint prosthesis assembly includes a protrusion. The recess is configured to house the protrusion. Alternatively, the first prosthesis and the second prosthesis may be assembled in a direct line using the magnet for secure coupling of the components. |
US10905554B2 |
Heart valve coaptation device
A device for repairing a heart valve includes at least one hollow inner portion, a first flexible outer portion, and a second flexible outer portion. The first flexible outer portion and the second flexible outer portion are connected to the at least one hollow inner portion. The first flexible outer portion and the second flexible outer portion each include a frame formed from a loop of metal. The frames each have a central longitudinal section formed by substantially straight parallel segments and a shaped portion that connects the substantially straight parallel segments. The first flexible outer portion and the at least one hollow inner portion are configured to compress tissue of a first heart valve leaflet therebetween. The second flexible outer portion and the at least one hollow inner portion are configured to compress tissue of a second heart valve leaflet therebetween. |
US10905553B2 |
Heart valve sealing devices and delivery devices therefor
An exemplary valve repair device for repairing a valve of a patient has a paddle, and a clasp. The clasp has a fixed arm attached to the paddle and a moveable arm. The moveable arm includes barbs that are spaced apart from a connection between the moveable arm and the fixed arm. The moveable arm is movable between open and closed positions relative to the fixed arm. The moveable arm has a weakened portion between the barbs and the connection between the moveable arm and the fixed arm. Applying tension to the movable arm in a retraction direction stretches the moveable arm and moves the barbs in the retraction direction. |
US10905552B2 |
Heart valve sealing devices and delivery devices therefor
An implantable prosthetic device includes a coaption portion, paddles, and clasps. The paddles having an outer portion and inner portion. The paddles are extendable from a folded closed position to an open position. A clasp is attached to each of the paddles. The clasps have a fixed arm attached to the inner portion of the paddle and a hoop-shaped moveable arm having a barbed portion. A hinge portion connects the fixed arm to the moveable arm. |
US10905549B2 |
Prosthetic valve with overlapping atrial tissue anchors and ventricular tissue anchors
A prosthetic valve for implantation within a native heart valve may be provided. The prosthetic valve may include an annular outer frame having a plurality of ventricular anchoring legs extending therefrom, as well as an inner frame having a plurality of atrial anchoring arms extending therefrom. A portion of each ventricular anchoring leg may be configured to overlap with a portion of each atrial anchoring arm in a common lateral plane. As a result, a prosthetic valve with a reduced axial length may be provided. |
US10905548B2 |
Prosthetic valve with protective sleeve around an outlet rim
An expandable prosthetic valve for implantation within a native heart valve may be provided. The prosthetic valve may include an expandable annular valve body. The valve body may include an atrial inlet opening and a ventricular outlet opening. The valve body may additionally include a plurality of tissue anchors extending from the valve body. The prosthetic valve may additionally include a flexible annular protective sleeve positioned about the rim of the valve body outlet opening and affixed to the outlet opening. |
US10905547B2 |
Intraocular lens inserter
An intraocular lens inserter can include a drive device with controllable advance motion. The drive device may include an actuator device and an energy device. The actuator device may include a piston rod that uses the advance motion to push an intraocular lens from a cartridge for insertion into an eye of an animal. The energy device may act upon the actuator device to generate the advance motion. The actuator device may include a dampening medium to control the advance motion, such as by controllably dampening the advance motion. |
US10905545B2 |
Electrowetting ophthalmic devices including an elastic electrode
Ophthalmic devices having elastic electrodes are disclosed herein. An example ophthalmic device may be an intraocular lens that includes a support structure, two optical windows, two immiscible fluids, and an elastic electrode. The support structure may have an inner surface defining an aperture with first and second optical windows disposed on opposite sides of the support structure and spanning the aperture. The two immiscible liquids may be disposed in a cavity formed by the aperture and the first and second optical windows, and the elastic electrode may be disposed on the inner surface. The elastic electrode may be formed from an elastic metal alloy having a minimum yield strain of 0.25%. |
US10905540B2 |
Stent-grafts systems with skirt
An endovascular prosthesis includes a stent-graft and an external coagulation inducer. The stent-graft includes a first portion of structural strut members and a first portion of a graft member, which, when the endovascular prosthesis is unconstrained in a radially-expanded state, together are shaped so as to define a blood-carrying tubular structure defining a lumen. The external coagulation inducer includes an extra-luminal skirt, which includes a second portion of the structural strut members and a second portion of the graft member, and is configured to assume: (i) when the endovascular prosthesis is removably disposed in a delivery sheath, a radially-compressed delivery state, in which the structural strut members of the first portion do not coincide with the structural stent members of the second portion, and (ii) when the endovascular prosthesis is unconstrained, a radially-expanded state, in which the extra-luminal skirt extends radially outward from an external surface of the stent-graft. |
US10905534B1 |
Oral care mouthpiece with oral care elements
This disclosure relates to oral care appliances and methods of forming oral care appliances. A disclosed oral care mouthpiece includes a flexible membrane and a set of oral care elements attached to the flexible membrane. The set of oral care elements have a composition with a hardness of at least 50 Shore Type A (shA). Each oral care elements in the set of oral care elements has a minimum stiffness value higher than 4×10−8 newton meters and lower than 6×10−3 newton meters. The stiffness value and hardness of the oral care elements are both critical values for the disclosed appliances and methods. The stiffness value can be expressed as the product of the Young modulus of the oral care element and the moment of inertia of the oral care element divided by the length of the oral care element. |
US10905530B2 |
Method and system for fabricating a dental coping, and a coping fabricated thereby
A wax model of a required coping is produced using CNC machining techniques based on a virtual model of the coping created from digital data obtained from the intraoral cavity. The dental coping is then fabricated from the wax model. |
US10905529B2 |
Oval section dental implant
The invention is directed to a new dental implant and associated parts that allow for insertion in narrow areas of the alveolar bone. Characteristics of the body of the implant allow for comfortable insertion in narrow bone clefts provided by its smooth narrow sections. The implant provides an alternative to complex and time consuming surgical processes involving bone regeneration and/or grafting. |
US10905528B2 |
System and method for registering implant orientation directly from a dental impression
The present invention comprises a uniquely-shaped implant position transfer body used during the acquisition of dental impressions of the intra oral cavity of patients receiving artificial tooth replacement. The present invention further comprises one-piece scan bodies used during 3D-scanning of these dental impressions. The present invention even further comprises a method of the registration of implant position (coordinates) and/or orientation (direction vectors) within and from a dental impression. |
US10905524B2 |
Method and system for manufacturing apicoectomy guide plate and computer-readable recording medium
A method for manufacturing an apicoectomy guide plate includes: a) performing scanning to obtain a tooth jaw image model, a soft tissue image model, an alveolar bone image model, a tooth crown image model, and a tooth root image model that is defined with at least one affected area; b) calculating position relations of the tooth jaw image model corresponding to the soft tissue image model and the alveolar bone image model to determine at least one osteotomy and apicoectomy procedure, and establishing a guide plate model corresponding to the tooth jaw image model and the osteotomy and apicoectomy procedure; and c) outputting the apicoectomy guide plate, which includes a connecting portion corresponding to the soft tissue image model and the tooth crown image model, and at least one positioning portion corresponding to the affected area and comprising at least one pre-drilled hole. |
US10905518B2 |
Methods and systems for real-time surgical procedure assistance using an electronic organ map
Methods, systems, and programs for real-time surgical procedure assistance are provided. A first set of 3D poses of the 3D points on the organ may be received. An electronic organ map built for the organ via pre-surgical medical information may be retrieved. A tissue parameter of the organ may be obtained based on the first set of 3D poses and their corresponding 3D poses from the electronic organ map. A deformation transformation of the electronic organ map may be calculated based on the obtained tissue parameter and the first set of 3D poses during the surgical procedure. The deformed electronic organ map may be projected onto the organ with respect to the first set of 3D poses during the surgical procedure. |
US10905516B2 |
Medical illumination device with LEDs oriented by tabs pre-cut in a printed circuit board
A medical lighting device for illuminating an operative field, which device includes light-emitting diode (LED) light sources that cooperate with collimator optical systems to light the operative field. LEDs are mounted on a flat printed circuit board so that their illumination axes (B) passing through the collimator optical systems (7) have different angular orientations. The printed circuit board (6) may be cut out to form tongues, each of which is flexible and has a free end carrying an LED. Each tongue can be deformed under stress in such a manner that its free end is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the illumination axis (B). |
US10905515B2 |
Autoclave-tolerant surgical instrument containers and container systems
Containers and container systems for temporarily storing and/or securing one or more surgical instruments in a neutral position during a surgical procedure. The containers are configured to withstand autoclave sterilization such that the containers are reusable following autoclave sterilization. The container includes a syringe holder having an elongate body, at least one pair of spaced guard elements extending upwardly, at least one supporting element, and at least one row of spaced projections. |
US10905512B2 |
Glove remover apparatus
A glove remover apparatus is provided. The glove remover apparatus is especially suitable for the removing of a used medical glove in a sterile manner; however the glove remover apparatus is not limited to removing only medical gloves. The glove remover apparatus may have an extended long handle having a trigger spring at the distal end wherein the trigger spring grasps a glove on the user's hand. Once grasped by the apparatus, the used glove may be safely removed without a user needing to actually touch the glove. |
US10905509B2 |
Surgical master-slave robot
Some embodiments are directed to a surgical master-slave robot for use in minimally (or reduced) invasive surgery on a subject. The robot includes an instrument manipulator for mounting of a surgical instrument, and a linkage system for moveably suspending the instrument manipulator. A first linkage component is configured for guiding a first suspension to move along a first movement trajectory. A second linkage component is configured for guiding a second suspension point to move along a second movement trajectory. The first movement trajectory and the second movement trajectory differ and are selected to provide a combined translational and rotational movement of the instrument manipulator which moves the instrument manipulator along a predefined trajectory from a surgical position to a standby position. The robot may provide a stable removal of the instrument manipulator during a surgery as well as sufficient surgeon's workspace after the removal of the instrument manipulator. |
US10905500B2 |
System and method for registering to a surgical table
A system and method of registration includes detecting a first motion of a table that causes motion of a computer-assisted device, determining a first angular direction of the first motion in a table coordinate frame, determining a second angular direction of the motion of the computer-assisted device in a computer-assisted device coordinate frame, determining a first angular relationship between the table and the computer-assisted device based on the first and second angular directions, and aggregating the first angular relationship in a composite angular relationship. The second angular direction includes a direction of a second motion of a first articulated arm of the computer-assisted device or an aggregation of a plurality of angular directions, wherein, for each angular direction of the plurality of angular directions, that angular direction is of a respective third motion, of a respective articulated arm of a plurality of articulated arms of the computer-assisted device. |
US10905498B2 |
System and method for catheter detection in fluoroscopic images and updating displayed position of catheter
A method and system implementing a method for detecting a catheter in fluoroscopic data and updating a displayed electromagnetic position of the catheter on a 3D rendering is provided including navigating a catheter to a target area and acquiring fluoroscopic data from a fluoroscopic sweep of the target area. An initial catheter detection is performed to detect catheter tip candidates in each 2D frame of the fluoroscopic data using a shallow neural network. A secondary catheter detection is performed to detect catheter tip candidates in each 2D frame of the fluoroscopic data using a deep neural network. False-positive catheter tip candidates are removed by reconstructing a 3D position of the catheter tip and finding an intersecting point of rays corresponding to each 2D frame. |
US10905493B2 |
Methods, systems, and devices for controlling electrosurgical tools
Various exemplary methods, systems, and devices for controlling electrosurgical tools are provided. A surgical system includes a drive system, the drive system being configured to drive the application of energy, an electrosurgical generator; and a control system configured to be operatively coupled to the drive system. The control system is configured to receive energy from the generator, deliver the received energy from the generator to the drive system, receive first impedance data via the drive system, manipulate the first impedance data to create second impedance data that is modified from the first impedance data, and transmit the second impedance data to the generator to cause the generator to deliver energy to the control system within predefined power parameters of the generator that define a maximum amount of energy the generator can deliver to the control system. |
US10905492B2 |
Techniques for irreversible electroporation using a single-pole tine-style internal device communicating with an external surface electrode
Techniques for High-Frequency Irreversible Electroporation (HFIRE) using a single-pole tine-style internal device communicating with an external surface electrode are described. In an embodiment, a system for ablating tissue cells in a treatment region of a patient's body by irreversible electroporation without thermally damaging the tissue cells is described. The system includes at least one single-pole electrode probe for insertion into the treatment region, the single-pole electrode probe including one or more tines. The system further includes at least one external surface electrode for placement outside the patient's body and configured to complete a circuit with the single-pole electrode probe. The system also includes a control device for controlling HFIRE pulses to the single-pole tine-style electrode and the skin-surface electrode for the delivery of electric energy to the treatment region. Other embodiments are described and claimed. |
US10905489B2 |
Medical deformation device, deformation system and method for deforming an article
The invention relates to a medical deformation device for a medical article, said deformation device comprising a receptacle for fixing the article, a deformation tool used to act on the article for deformation purposes, the deformation tool being movable in a defined manner relative to the receptacle, and a medical marking device that is detectable by a navigation system is held in each case on the receptacle and on the deformation tool for the purposes of determining a relative position of the deformation tool and the receptacle, wherein a further marking device is fixed to the deformation tool for the purposes of determining, by means of the navigation system, an extent of a deformation of the article. Moreover, the invention relates to a deformation system and a method for deforming a medical article. |
US10905488B2 |
Multiple fulcrum cutter
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for modifying, cutting and/or shaping surgical fixation components of various configurations, including spinal fixation rods and related components. |
US10905487B2 |
Systems and methods for vertebral or other bone structure height restoration and stabilization
A system for stabilizing a bone structure. The system includes a guide device and an overlying delivery tube. A distal portion of the guide device is positionable within the bone structure and operable in a straight configuration and a curved configuration relative to a longitudinal axis. The overlying delivery tube comprises flexible polymeric material. The flexible polymeric material facilitates the delivery tube assuming a curve within the bone structure relative to the longitudinal axis when the guide device is in the curved configuration. The flexible polymeric material maintains a patent lumen along the curve when the guide device is withdrawn. The system may include an access cannula configured to penetrate the bone structure, and/or an expandable member insertable through the patent lumen along the curve. A delivery device may deliver curable material through the patent lumen along the curve to a target site within the bone structure. |
US10905486B2 |
Device for extracting bone cement from a bone cavity
Modular extractor device for removing bone cement from a bone cavity (C), including an elongated body with an axis of symmetry (X-X), a proximal end, arranged during use at the opening of the bone cavity (C), and a distal end, arranged during use at the innermost part of the bone cavity (C). The elongated body is partially hollow and is adapted to be inserted in said bone cavity (C) filled with bone cement. The elongated body includes a plurality of rigid elements coaxial to the axis (X-X) of said elongated body, partially hollow and anchored together. At least two adjacent rigid elements include a first main section, a second main section and a flange. A main section of at least one rigid element is inserted and held in position in a main section of the other rigid element of the at least two rigid elements. |
US10905485B2 |
Apparatus for mixing bone cement
An apparatus for mixing bone cement can comprise a receiving chamber, a mixing chamber, a cannula, a base, and a piston located within the mixing chamber. The receiving chamber defining a conduit. The mixing chamber in fluid communication with the receiving chamber. The mixing chamber configured to house a first component of the bone cement. The cannula located in the receiving chamber and in fluid communication with the conduit. The base including a bladder arranged to be punctured by the cannula, the bladder configured to house a second component of the bone cement. Upon puncturing of the bladder by the cannula the second component of the bone cement passes through the conduit and the cannula into the mixing chamber. The piston configured to seal the mixing chamber upon movement of the piston from a first position relative to the conduit to a second position relative to the conduit. |
US10905478B2 |
Patella bone plate and methods of fixation
A patella fracture fixation system includes a peripheral rim bone plate that is configured to be implanted along a parapatellar lateral approach. The bone plate can configured to minimize disruption of blood supply to the patella. The bone plate can be augmented with a Krackow suture pattern to assist in stabilization of a comminuted inferior pole. |
US10905476B2 |
Variable angle bone plate
A bone plate having at least one variable angle locking hole is described. The variable angle locking hole allows a bone anchor having a threaded head to be driven into underlying bone while oriented at an angle with respect to a central hole axis of the hole that is within a range of angles at which the head is configured to threadedly mate with the at least one thread of the bone plate. Accordingly, the bone anchor can be driven into the underlying bone until the threaded head threadedly purchases with the bone plate inside the variable angle locking hole. |
US10905475B2 |
Spine stabilization
A bone stabilizing plate includes two plate portions, each affixable to bones of a patient, the plate portions telescoping together with mating rails and grooves. A limiter associated with one of the plate portions sliding engages one a catch associated with the other of the plate portions, when the plate portions are telescoped together, and resists stops telescoping when the plate portions are telescoped a predetermined distance apart. Once the limiter and catch are engaged, the plate portions enable imposition of a minimum compressive force between bones connected to the plates. The limiter is resiliently positioned to deflect into a relief formed in its respective plate portion. A groove positioned proximate the catch enables free telescoping motion limited by the engagement of the catch and limiter, whereby the minimum compressive force between bones is maintained, and Wolfe's Law may apply. |
US10905473B2 |
Transverse, and surgical instrument
Problem to be SolvedA traverse that is percutaneously provided and a surgical instrument for percutaneously providing the transverse are provided.SolutionA rod 10 is placed in each of two rod openings 113, 123 and a transverse bar 130 is inserted in two bar holes 111, 121. Set screws 140, 150 are screwed in screw holes 114, 124. The set screws 140, 150 press the transverse bar 130, thereby restraining the transverse bar 130 in the longitudinal direction. Since portions of the bar holes 111, 121 adjoin the rod openings 113, 123, the pressed transverse bar 130 contacts the rods 10 and pushes the rods 10 against the rod openings 113, 123. A protrusion 127 engages with the rods 10 to restrain hooks 110, 120 in the longitudinal direction and circumferential direction of the rods 10. |
US10905472B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing medial-to-lateral sacroiliac fusion
Method and apparatus for performing medial-to-lateral sacroiliac fusion. An aiming guide is used to place a guide wire into a sacroiliac joint to facilitate driving a fusion implant into the joint. |
US10905469B2 |
External fixation
External fixation systems, and methods for immobilizing joints or fractured bones. An external fixation system may include one or more clamp assemblies connected to one or more rod assemblies at polyaxial joints. Each rod assembly may be length adjustable, and may include a one-way locking mechanism to provisionally lock the length of the rod assembly, and additional locking mechanisms to permanently lock the length of the rod assembly. The system may be deployed pre-assembled as a unit to immobilize a joint or fracture. Another external fixation system further includes a spanning member extending transverse to the rod assemblies. Two or more external fixation systems may be deployed in a stacked configuration on one set of bone pins to immobilize two joints and/or fractures. The systems may be provided in kits including guiding instrumentation, bone pins and pin clamping assemblies for connecting the bone pins to the external fixation systems. |
US10905466B2 |
Apparatuses for the implantation of medical devices and methods of use thereof
A medical device may include a shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end. The shaft may include a lumen therein. The medical device may include a handle coupled to the proximal end of the shaft and may include a mode selector. The mode selector may be adapted to transition between a first mode and a second mode of the medical device. The medical device may further include a compressed fluid source. In the first mode, the compressed fluid source may be fluidly coupled with the shaft so as to impart a negative pressure in at least a portion of the lumen. In the second mode, the compressed fluid source may be fluidly coupled with the shaft so as to impart a positive pressure in the at least a portion of the lumen. |
US10905458B2 |
Tissue-removing catheter, tissue-removing element, and method of making same
A tissue-removing catheter includes a tissue-removing element operatively connected to a drive shaft for rotation of the tissue-removing element about an axis of rotation in a cutting direction. A tissue-removing head of the tissue-removing element defines an annular cutting blade. In some embodiments, angularly spaced cutting teeth form the cutting blade. Inner shearing members extend radially inward from the cutting blade. As the tissue-removing element rotates in the cutting direction and advances axially through a body lumen, the annular cutting edge separates the tissue from the body lumen wall. Leading surfaces of the inner shearing members shear the separated tissue radially inwardly. In some embodiments, the tissue-removing element is an integrally formed, one-piece body made by removing material from a blank to form the cutting blade and inner shearing members. |
US10905454B2 |
Surgical device
Disclosed is a surgical device. The surgical device includes a housing. The surgical device also includes a linear actuator disposed in the housing. The linear actuator includes a central rod. The linear actuator also includes one or more bending modules connected to the central rod. Each of the one or more bending modules includes one or more bending actuators. Each of the one or more bending actuators includes one or more layers of piezoelectric bending elements configured to provide a reciprocating movement to the central rod upon application of a voltage. The surgical device further includes a cutting mechanism coupled to the central rod. |
US10905452B1 |
Vertebra pick device
The Vertebra Pick Device represents a new instrument to bore pilot holes in vertebra pedicles while imaging the operation with an integrated endoscope. The pilot holes are bored to provide entry points for pedicle screws that serve as anchor points for spine stabilizing rods to treat several spine conditions. The device consists of a metal body that terminates in a tapered incision tip, an endoscope that runs inside said metal body, a handle to drive the device into pedicle boney tissue and a fiber optics bundle assembly that enters the device handle and is used to connect to imaging, illumination, irrigation and suction devices to enable the endoscopic functions of the device. The fiber optics bundle assembly connects to an imaging camera that provides an electrical signal to a monitor to view the operation in real time. |
US10905448B2 |
Thrombectomy device
The invention relates to a thrombectomy device (100), with a wire (105), referred to as a “push wire”, attached to a woven structure (110) at the distal end of the woven structure, the woven structure surrounding, at the proximal end of the woven structure, an opening (115) having a diameter that varies on the basis of a configuration of the woven structure, and the woven structure having two configurations: an opened-out configuration in which the woven structure is radially spaced apart from the push wire so as to open the opening surrounded by the woven structure and is axially compressed toward the distal end, and a collapsed configuration in which the woven structure is radially near the push wire and axially extended along the push wire. |
US10905445B2 |
Adjustable cutting block for knee arthroplasty
According to one example, an adjustable cut guide for resecting a bone can include a base, a cam, an actuator, and an insert. The base can include a channel extending between a first end and a second end and a slot intersecting the channel. The cam can extend into the slot, and the cam can be coupled to the base within the slot to rotate between a first position and a second position. The actuator can be disposed in the slot, where the actuator can be translatable by rotation of the cam between an extended position when the cam is in the first position and a retracted position when the cam is in the second position. The insert can be disposed within the channel of the base and the insert can be secured relative to the base by the actuator when the actuator is in the extended position. |
US10905444B2 |
Patient-specific navigational guide
A patient-specific navigational guide for use in spinal surgery, comprising two tubular guiding members integral with a supporting frame and extending from a proximal opening to a distal opening for guiding a surgical operation on a patient's vertebra. The contact members are designed to mate with a corresponding plurality of contact areas on the patient's vertebra in order to define a unique coupling configuration of the patient-specific navigational guide on the patient's vertebra. Said contact members comprise at least one pair of a first main contact member, designed to abut, at least partially, on the upper articular process, or facet, of the patient's vertebra, and a pair of second main contact members, designed to abut on a contact area corresponding to the lamina of the patient's vertebra. Said tubular guiding members each have a slot extending from the proximal opening to the distal opening. |
US10905440B2 |
Nerve modulation systems
System and methods for channeling a path into bone include a trocar having a proximal end, distal end and a central channel disposed along a central axis of the trocar. The trocar includes a distal opening at the distal end of the trocar. The system includes a curved cannula sized to be received in the central channel, the curved cannula comprising a curved distal end configured to be extended outward from the distal opening to generate a curved path extending away from the trocar. The curved cannula has a central passageway having a diameter configured to allow a treatment device to be delivered through the central passageway to a location beyond the curved path. |
US10905437B2 |
Device and method for allografting
In one embodiment, a cutting guide is disclosed for use in a surgical procedure to removed damaged tissue from a patient and form a recipient site configured and dimensioned to receive a donor graft. The cutting guide includes a first arm that abuts a section of the damaged tissue to be removed, and a second arm including a hole and a slot that receives a cutting implement, the first arm and the slot defining a distance therebetween corresponding to a desired dimension of the recipient site. In another embodiment, a cutting guide is disclosed for use in forming a donor graft from donor tissue. The cutting guide includes a body that receives the donor tissue, and a shaping member that is rotatably secured to the body. The shaping member includes at least one vane that shapes the donor tissue so as to form the donor graft. |
US10905436B2 |
Knee arthroplasty systems and methods
A knee arthroplasty system may have a femoral joint prosthesis with a femoral bone engagement surface with an anterior portion, a posterior portion, and a distal portion that connects the anterior portion to the posterior portion. A first femoral anchoring member may protrude from the distal portion, and may be connected to the anterior portion with a primary femoral web. A tibial resection guide may have a base member and a guide member with a slot that guides a cutting blade to resect the tibial plateau. The guide member may slide along an arcuate path relative to the base member. |
US10905434B2 |
Reloadable and rotatable clip
A system for treating tissue includes a clip assembly having a pair of clip arms. Proximal ends of the clip arms engage a distal portion of a central member slidably received within a channel of a capsule to be moved between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The central member includes the distal portion and a proximal portion connected to one another via a releasable connection which releases when subject to a force exceeding a predetermined threshold level. The system also includes an applicator releasably coupled to the clip assembly. The applicator includes an outer sleeve through which a control member extends. A distal end of the control member engages a cavity of the proximal portion to move the central member relative to the capsule. A lumen of the outer sleeve is sized and shaped to slidably receive the capsule therein. |
US10905431B2 |
Spiral delivery system for embolic braid
A device for treating an aneurysm with a braided implant can include a delivery tube having a spiral groove on an outer surface of the delivery tube and a braided implant having a spiral segment. The spiral segment can engage the spiral groove as the braided implant is delivered to an aneurysm treatment site. At the treatment site, the braided implant can be implanted, and the delivery tube can be rotated to disengage the spiral segment from the spiral groove. Once released, the spiral segment can reshape to occlude the neck of the aneurysm. |
US10905427B2 |
Surgical System
A surgical system comprising a surgical instrument, a motorized system, and a control system is disclosed. The surgical instrument comprises an end effector comprising a first jaw and a second jaw movable relative to the first jaw. The surgical instrument further comprises a threaded drive shaft, a firing member drivable by the threaded drive shaft, and a closure system configured to move the second jaw. The motorized system is configured to drive the threaded drive shaft and the closure system. The control system comprises a closure circuit configured to actuate the motorized system to move the second jaw toward a closed position, a firing circuit configured to actuate the motorized system to move the firing member toward a fired position, and an input interface configured to receive inputs from a user. The firing circuit is prevented from being actuated until the second jaw has been placed in the closed position. |
US10905425B2 |
Endoscopic reposable surgical clip applier
A reposable surgical clip applier (10) is provided and includes a handle assembly (100), an endoscopic assembly (200) selectively connectable to a housing of the handle assembly (100), and a clip cartridge assembly (300) selectively loadable in and connectable to the endoscopic assembly (200). |
US10905423B2 |
Smart cartridge wake up operation and data retention
An electronic system for a surgical instrument is disclosed. The electronic system comprises a main power supply circuit configured to supply electrical power to a primary circuit. A supplementary power supply circuit configured to supply electrical power to a secondary circuit. A short circuit protection circuit coupled between the main power supply circuit and the supplementary power supply circuit. The supplementary power supply circuit is configured to isolate itself from the main power supply circuit when the supplementary power supply circuit detects a short circuit condition at the secondary circuit. The supplementary power supply circuit is configured to rejoin the main power supply circuit and supply power to the secondary circuit, when the short circuit condition is remedied. |
US10905416B2 |
Over-molded connector for surgical instruments
A plug assembly for a surgical device having a loading unit includes a tray member, first and second contact members received within and extending distally from the tray member, first and second elongated electrical conductors in electrical connection with the first and second contact members and extending proximally from the tray member, an outer case formed about the tray member and the proximal portion of the first and second contact members, and a seal member received about the first and second contact members adjacent the outer tray. Each of the first and second contact members includes proximal and distal portions and an extension formed on the proximal portions. Each of the first and second elongated electrical conductors includes proximal and distal portions and a loop formed on the distal portion. The loop of each of the first and second elongated electrical conductors is received about the extension of the respective first and second contact members. |
US10905412B2 |
Pre-tied surgical knots for use with suture passers
Sutures with pre-tied knots for use in percutaneous surgical procedures and devices for easily and quickly tying complex suture knots are disclosed. |
US10905407B2 |
Methods and apparatus for access to and/or treatment of the spine
Systems, devices, and methods suitable for use with procedures performed at least partially percutaneously are provided. In some procedures, two or more access devices for providing access to adjacent surgical locations within a patient are used. Certain embodiments of the access device comprise an elongate body having a distal end with one or more cutouts. The cutouts on adjacent access devices are generally aligned with each other to permit passage of a portion of a fixation element from one access device to the other access device. A fastener with an elongated removable head may be delivered to the surgical site through the access device. After a distal end of the fastener is secured to the surgical site, a portion of the elongated housing is detached from the remainder of the fastener and removed from the patient. |
US10905395B2 |
Diagnostic imaging catheter
A diagnostic imaging catheter is disclosed which includes a drive shaft, of which a distal portion is provided with a signal transmitting and receiving unit, and which can be rotated; a sheath including a lumen into which the drive shaft is inserted such that the drive shaft can be moved forward and backward; a communicating hole which is provided in a distal portion of the sheath, and through which the inside and the outside of the sheath communicate with each other; and a valve body capable of opening and closing the communicating hole. The valve body is configured to be capable of switching between a closed state in which the communicating hole is covered and blocked with the valve body and an open state which the valve body enters by being moved to the outside of the sheath from the closed state, and in which the communicating hole is open. |
US10905394B2 |
Dual lumen diagnostic catheter
A medical device including both an intraluminal imaging apparatus and dual guidewire lumens is provided, allowing more accurate and stable catheter navigation and treatment delivery. The dual lumen catheter may also include members for increased torsional rigidity, distally located functional measurement sensors, and patterned radioopaque markers for orientation of the dual lumen exits. |
US10905392B2 |
Mammography apparatus
Apparatus for diagnosing breast cancer, the apparatus comprising a controller having a set of instructions executable to: acquire a contrast enhanced region of interest (CE-ROI) in an X-ray image of a patient's breast, the X-ray image comprising X-ray pixels that indicate intensity of X-rays that passed through the breast to generate the image; determine a texture neighborhood for each of a plurality of X-ray pixels in the CE-ROI, the texture neighborhood for a given X-ray pixel of the plurality of X-ray pixels extending to a bounding pixel radius of BPR pixels from the given pixel; generate a texture feature vector (TF) having components based on the indications of intensity provided by a plurality of X-ray pixels in the CE-ROI that are located within the texture neighborhood; and use a classifier to classify the texture feature vector TF to determine whether the CE-ROI is malignant. |
US10905390B2 |
Mobile radiation generation apparatus
Provided is a mobile radiation generation apparatus which reliably prevents the unsteady motion of a carriage unit with a simple structure and facilitates the positioning of an operation panel even in a case in which a wheel of the carriage unit is a caster. Each of a front wheel and a rear wheel of a carriage unit is a caster that swivels about a swivel axis extending in a vertical direction. An operation panel is provided in a main body unit mounted on the carriage unit. The operation panel rotates about an axis that extends in the Z-axis direction with respect to the carriage unit. The carriage unit includes a front pedal that is provided closer to the front wheel than a support and locks both the rotation and swivel of the caster at the same time. |
US10905383B2 |
Methods and apparatus for unsupervised one-shot machine learning for classification of human gestures and estimation of applied forces
Methods and apparatus for training a classification model and using the trained classification model to recognize gestures performed by a user. An apparatus comprises a processor that is programmed to: receive, via a plurality of neuromuscular sensors, a first plurality of neuromuscular signals from a user as the user performs a first single act of a gesture; train a classification model based on the first plurality of neuromuscular signals, the training including: deriving value(s) from the first plurality of neuromuscular signals, the value(s) indicative of distinctive features of the gesture including at least one feature that linearly varies with a force applied during performance of the gesture; and generating a first categorical representation of the gesture in the classification model based on the value(s); and determine that the user performed a second single act of the gesture, based on the trained classification model and a second plurality of neuromuscular signals. |
US10905382B2 |
Bio-signal quality assessment apparatus and method and bio-signal measurement parameter optimization apparatus and method
A bio-signal quality assessment apparatus, a bio-signal quality assessment method, a bio-signal measurement parameter optimization apparatus, and bio-signal measurement parameter optimization apparatus method are provided. The bio-signal quality assessment apparatus includes a processor configured to determine a moving average of a bio-signal, and assess a quality of the bio-signal, based on a comparison between the determined moving average and the bio-signal. |
US10905380B2 |
Subject-information acquisition apparatus
A blind area is reduced by reducing an area between a subject and a receiver in which acoustic waves do not propagate. The present invention relates to a subject-information acquisition apparatus including a base; a subject holding member on the base; a receiver including a plurality of transducers and a support member on which the plurality of transducers are disposed; and a fluid-level adjusting mechanism configured in such a manner that an acoustic matching material in a space enclosed by the base, the subject holding member, and the receiver can be at a fluid level higher than a boundary between the subject holding member and the base. |
US10905378B1 |
Method for treating gastroparesis using a vibrating ingestible capsule
A method for treating gastroparesis in a subject using a vibrating ingestible capsule ingested by the subject and activated in a targeted zone of the gastrointestinal tract of the subject. |
US10905376B2 |
Physical parameter measuring
A system for detecting one or more physical assessment parameters of a subject includes a sensing patch and a processor. The sensing patch is configured to sense signals from the subject corresponding to one or more physical assessment parameters, reduce sensed parameter data corresponding to the sensed signals, and transmit the sensed parameter data. The sensing patch also includes at least one adjustable sensing patch parameter. The processor is separate from the sensing patch and configured to receive the sensed parameter data from the sensing patch and transmit a command to the sensing patch. The sensing patch is configured to perform different amounts of data reduction on the sensed parameter data before transmitting the sensed parameter data to the processor. These different amounts of data reduction are determined at least in part by one or more system parameters. |
US10905375B1 |
Fingernail pulse monitor system
A monitor system configured to selectively attach a light emitter assembly and a light receiver assembly to a finger. The monitor system comprising the light emitter assembly, the light receiver assembly, an upper assembly a lower assembly, and an intermediate support. The monitor system comprises an attached portion and a detached portion. The attached portion is configured to attach to a fingernail of the finger. The detached portion is configured to selectively and releasably attach to the attached portion. The monitor system is configured to emit one or more emitted lights through the finger between the light emitter assembly and the light receiver assembly. |
US10905372B2 |
Alertness prediction system and method
An alertness prediction bio-mathematical model for use in devices such as a wearable device that improves upon previous models of predicting fatigue and alertness by gathering data from the individual being monitored to create a more accurate estimation of alertness levels. The bio-mathematical model may be a two-process algorithm which incorporates a sleep-wake homeostasis aspect and a circadian rhythm aspect. The sleep-wake homeostasis aspect of the model is improved by using actigraphy measures in conjunction with distal skin, ambient light and heart rate measures to improve the accuracy of the sleep and wake estimations. The circadian rhythm model aspect improves fatigue prediction and estimation by using distal skin, heart rate and actigraphy data. The sleep-wake homeostasis and circadian rhythm aspects may also be combined with additional objective and subjective measures as well as information from a user to improve the accuracy of the alertness estimation even further. |
US10905367B2 |
Information provision method, information processing system, information terminal, and information processing method
To objectively grasp a stress state of a user and to prevent a mental disorder of the user, the following steps are performed: acquiring, via a network, biogas information at multiple timings and time information corresponding to each of the multiple timings, wherein the biogas information represents a concentration of acetophenone of a user acquired by a sensor that detects acetophenone discharged from a skin surface of the user; obtaining reference information representing an upper limit of a normal range of the concentration of acetophenone per unit period of time, using a memory storing the reference information representing the upper limit of the normal range; determining a stress time period during which a concentration of the acetophenone of the user is more than the upper limit of the normal range, based on the acquired biological gas information; and outputting time period information indicating the determined stress time period to an information terminal of the user, to display the stress time period indicated by the time period information on a display of the information terminal. |
US10905365B2 |
Application of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in sensor systems, devices, and related methods
A diagnostic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) procedure is applied to measure values of impedance-related parameters for one or more sensing electrodes. The parameters may include real impedance, imaginary impedance, impedance magnitude, and/or phase angle. The measured values of the impedance-related parameters are then used in performing sensor diagnostics, calculating a highly-reliable fused sensor glucose value based on signals from a plurality of redundant sensing electrodes, calibrating sensors, detecting interferents within close proximity of one or more sensing electrodes, and testing surface area characteristics of electroplated electrodes. Advantageously, impedance-related parameters can be defined that are substantially glucose-independent over specific ranges of frequencies. An Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) enables implementation of the EIS-based diagnostics, fusion algorithms, and other processes based on measurement of EIS-based parameters. |
US10905359B2 |
Apparatus, system, method, and computer program for distinguishing between active and inactive time periods of a subject
The present invention relates to an apparatus (100), system (200), method (300), and computer program for distinguishing between active and inactive time periods of a subject. An input unit (110) receives time-dependent activity data (120) (e.g., corresponding to a level of activity). An activity threshold providing unit (130) provides an activity threshold (140) for the subject. An activity assessment unit (150) classifies the time-dependent activity data (120) based on the activity threshold (140). The activity threshold providing unit (130) provides the activity threshold (140) individually for said subject. The present invention provides an approach to patient-tailor the activity threshold (140) for periods of activity and inactivity. |
US10905354B2 |
MRI apparatus
In one embodiment, an MRI apparatus includes a memory storing a predetermined program and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured, by executing the predetermined program, to generate a first image having a first phase affected by susceptibility, generate a second image having a second phase affected by both of the susceptibility and flow, and distinguish difference in susceptibility or flow for a pixel of a third image by using the first phase and the second phase or by using a value calculated from the first phase and a value calculated from the first phase, the third image having regions which are substantially same in contrast. |
US10905351B2 |
Medical device and methods of monitoring a patient with renal dysfunction
Embodiments relate to a method of monitoring physiological parameters of a patient with renal dysfunction. The method includes electrically connecting one or more medical device electrodes with a measurement site of a patient, generating one or more first stimulation signals sufficient to provide input physiological parameters specific to the patient, measuring one or more first bioimpedance values from the generated signals, analyzing at least one of the input physiological parameters within the one or more first bioimpedance values and generating a personalized dialysis program. The systems and methods can further provide essentially real-time data of patient undergoing treatment and control of treatment to a patient. |
US10905350B2 |
Camera-guided interpretation of neuromuscular signals
Computerized systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media storing code for implementing the methods are described for providing dynamically-updated musculoskeletal information. One such system includes a processor is programmed to: provide, as an input to a trained inference model, information based on a plurality of neuromuscular signals from a user and information based on at least one image of the user; determine, based on an output of the trained inference model, position information describing a spatial relationship between two or more connected musculoskeletal segments of the user and/or force information describing a force exerted by at least one musculoskeletal segment of the user; and output the position information and/or the force information. |
US10905349B1 |
Mapping atrial fibrillation using fragmentation index
A method for mapping atrial fibrillation (AF) in a heart, the method includes receiving an electrogram (EGM) signal, which is acquired at a given position in the heart, and is exhibiting the AF. Two or more primary peaks are identified in the EGM signal, and a cycle length (CL) is calculated between adjacent primary peaks. One or more secondary peaks are identified in the EGM signal within the CL. A local fragmentation index (FI) that is indicative of a number of the secondary peaks per CL, is calculated. The local FI is visualized on a map of at least part of the heart. |
US10905348B2 |
User interfaces for mobile and wearable medical devices
Graphical layouts, algorithms, and methods are introduced herein to implement user interfaces for mobile and/or wearable medical devices. In one aspect of the present invention, new graphical layouts are introduced for simplified presentation of time-dependent patient data. In another aspect of the invention, methods and algorithms are introduced to acquire, extract and present relevant features of patient data in real-time in order to simplify the graphical presentation and interpretation. In another aspect of the invention, elements of a multi-modal user interface are introduced in order to simplify and minimize the user's interaction with the medical wearable device. In yet another aspect of the invention, further methods are introduced for real-time interaction between a user or several users and a wearable or several wearable medical devices. In one embodiment of the present invention, a smartphone, a smart watch, a head-mounted device or similar devices can be used to acquire and display in real-time patient data, e.g., electrocardiogram and relevant features, e.g., heart rate, etc. In another embodiment of the present invention, smartphones, smart watches, head-mounted devices or similar devices can be used to share in real-time the patient data. |
US10905346B2 |
Pseudo-conductive high-electron mobility transistors and microelectronic sensors based on them
In some embodiments, an open-gate pseudo-conductive high-electron mobility transistor (PC-HEMT) includes a multilayer hetero-junction structure made of III-V single-crystalline or polycrystalline semiconductor materials. This structure includes at least one buffer layer and a barrier layer, and is deposited on a substrate layer. The PC-HEMT further includes a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) or two-dimensional hole gas (2DHG) conducting channel formed at the interface between the buffer layer and the barrier layer, source and drain contacts, either ohmic or non-ohmic, connected to the 2DEG or 2DHG conducting channel, electrical metallizations for connecting the PC-HEMT to an electric circuit, and an open gate area between the source and drain contacts. Some embodiments use non-ohmic contacts, have thickness of the top (buffer or barrier) layer in the open gate area in the range of 5-9 nm, which corresponds to the pseudo-conducting current range between normally-on and normally-off operation mode of the transistor, and have the roughness of the surface barrier layer in the range of about 0.2 nm or less. |
US10905341B2 |
Cancer invasiveness diagnosis system
A cancer invasiveness diagnosis system includes an endoscope; a microtomography probe which is introduced into a body cavity together with the endoscope, the microtomography probe emitting a low-coherence light on a target tissue in which a target tumor is present to obtain an optical interference signal; a determination portion which is configured to obtain a tomography image of the target tissue including the target tumor and a blood flow velocity information in a blood vessel in the tomography image based on the optical interference signal, wherein the determination portion is configured to determine the cancer invasiveness of the target tumor based on the tomography image and the blood flow velocity information. |
US10905335B2 |
Emergency medical services smart watch
Systems and methods related to the field of cardiac resuscitation, and in particular to devices for assisting rescuers in performing cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR), are described herein. In one aspect, a method for managing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) treatment to a person in need of emergency assistance includes monitoring a parameter that indicates a fatigue level of a rescuer and providing an indication that a different person should perform the CPR component if the rescuer is exhibiting fatigue. |
US10905334B2 |
Electroactive polymer sensors and sensing methods
The invention provides an electroactive material (preferably electroactive polymer) sensor system, comprising an electroactive material sensor (22) and a control system (28) for performing measurements relating to the impedance of the electroactive material sensor at at least first and second different frequencies. From these measurements a temperature at the sensor and an external pressure or force applied to the sensor can be determined. The sensor can thus be used as a pressure sensor and as a temperature sensor. When used in combination with actuation, an electroactive material actuator with integrated temperature sensing functionality is able to measure the temperature at the exact actuator position, which is always closer than an external thermocouple. |
US10905333B2 |
3D intraoral scanner measuring fluorescence
A 3D scanner system for detecting and/or visualizing cariogenic regions in teeth based on fluorescence emitted from said teeth, the 3D scanner system including data processing means configured for mapping a representation of fluorescence emitted from the teeth onto the corresponding portion of a digital 3D representation of the teeth to provide a combined digital 3D representation. |
US10905328B2 |
Continuous detection and monitoring of heart arrhythmia using both wearable sensors and cloud-resident analyses
Systems and methods are provided for continuously monitoring a user to determine when cardiovascular events are likely occurring and to responsively provide a prompt to a user to engage in additional physiological assessment of the putative cardiovascular event. Additional assessment can include the user engaging an additional sensor to provide signals that are more accurate, lower noise, or otherwise improved relative to a continuously-monitoring sensor used to initially detect the cardiovascular event. Detection of cardiovascular events includes using a cardiovascular classifier to determine, based on the output of such a continuously-monitoring sensor, whether the event is likely occurring. Such a classifier can be received from a cloud computing service or other remote system based on sensor outputs sent to such a system. Use of such a classifier can facilitate reduced false-positive detection of cardiovascular events based on the continuously-monitoring sensor, and thus reduce extraneous prompts to the user. |
US10905327B2 |
Mobile monitoring and patient management system
A patient management system is provided herein. The system can include: communications circuitry configured to receive first physiological information relating to a first at least one patient from at least one therapeutic medical device and second physiological information relating to a second at least one patient from at least one monitoring medical device. The system further includes a computing device, which can include a user interface. The user interface can be configured to display the first and second physiological information according to a user selection. |
US10905322B2 |
Bala Laparoscope System
The Bala Laparoscope System is a reusable and/or disposable embodiment of a modular, surgical laparoscope with removable interchangeable viewing angles that enable one laparoscope to be used in place of two separate conventional laparoscopes with different viewing angles. The invention provides for distal lens cleaning without removing the laparoscope from the body. In addition, the invention provides for integrated image-guided working channels for surgical tools; cauterization and laser ablation and internal drug delivery. The simplicity of its optical design allows a much longer useful instrument life than conventional laparoscopes and essentially eliminates the need to rebuild them. |
US10905320B2 |
Multi-camera endoscope
A multi-camera endoscope which includes an elongated shaft terminating with a tip section turnable by way of a bending section, wherein the tip section includes: a front-pointing camera and a discrete front illuminator associated therewith; a front fluid injector configured for cleaning at least one of said front-pointing camera and said discrete front illuminator; a side-pointing camera and a discrete side illuminator associated therewith; a side fluid injector configured for cleaning at least one of said side-pointing camera and said discrete side illuminator; a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool; and a pathway fluid injector for inflating and/or cleaning a body cavity into which the endoscope is inserted. |
US10905316B2 |
Endoscope and method for centring an eyepiece in a main unit of an endoscope
An endoscope includes a main unit, which includes a centring bush with an inner surface which defines an axis of rotation; a first eccentric bush, which is mounted rotatable about the axis of rotation in the centring bush and comprises a first centring inner surface which defines a first rotation axis, wherein the first rotation axis is offset parallel to the axis of rotation by a first offset; a second eccentric bush which is mounted rotatable about the first rotation axis in the first eccentric bush and comprises a second centring inner surface which defines a second rotation axis, wherein the second rotation axis is offset parallel to the first rotation axis by a second offset; and an eyepiece, which is connected to the second eccentric bush and has an optical axis which is parallel to the second rotation axis. |
US10905314B2 |
Illumination device and endoscope
For the purpose of performing illumination with which vignetting of illumination light caused by a structure is alleviated, thus making the difference between a bright part and a dark part on an object less noticeable, an illumination device according to the present invention is provided with: a light-emitting part that has an emission end from which illumination light is emitted; a diffusion optical member that is disposed around a predetermined axis in the circumferential direction, that is provided with an incident end disposed so as to be opposed to the emission end, that guides the illumination light entering from the incident end while diffusing the illumination light, and that emits the illumination light from a surface thereof; and a reflective layer that is disposed adjacent to a radially inward surface of the diffusion optical member and that reflects the illumination light radially outward, wherein an angle, around the axis, of an emission region for the illumination light in the diffusion optical member is reduced as the distance from the incident end is increased in the axial direction. |
US10905312B2 |
Endoscope system
An endoscope system includes, an insertion section; a distal structure portion provided at a distal end of the insertion section; a pivot base; an elongated pulling member connected to the pivot base; a tubular elastic member configured to cover the pulling member; a cylindrical cover configured to be attached to the distal structure portion, and including an opening portion; a cover removing tool configured to be capable of pushing an edge of the opening portion, in a state in which the cover removing tool is engaged with the cover; and a projection provided on the cover removing tool, the projection being configured to come in contact with the edge of the opening portion at a position apart from a position of the one end of the elastic member. |
US10905311B2 |
Optical module for endoscope, endoscope, and manufacturing method for optical module for endoscope
An optical module for endoscope includes an optical element including an external terminal, a housing in which an insertion hole into which an optical fiber is inserted is present and has a bottom and a bottom surface made of a transparent material, and a sealing plate that is bonded to the housing. The optical element is stored in an upper recess of the housing, the external terminal and a bonding electrode are connected using a bonding wire, and a wire recess in which a part of the bonding wire is stored is present in a bottom surface of the upper recess. |
US10905310B2 |
Signal processing device and medical observation system
A signal processing device is connected to an endoscope that examines a subject and outputs a signal in accordance with a result of the examination. The signal processing device includes a plurality of internal modules that process the signal output from the endoscope. The internal modules are connected via an interface supporting a communication protocol and having connector geometry, at least the communication protocol or both communication protocol and connector geometry conforming to a communication interface standard. |
US10905306B2 |
Dish washing machine
A dish washing machine including a cabinet having a frame defining a periphery of the dish washing machine, with the cabinet having a top, a front, a rear and a pair of sides. A dish washing area is located within the cabinet and includes a nozzle for spraying a liquid onto dishes in the dish washing area. The front of the cabinet has a door for allowing access into the dish washing area. A top wash basin is on the top of the cabinet, with the top wash basin including a spout for water and a sink for accepting liquid therein. The cabinet also can include a rinse detergent tank and a wash detergent tank, wherein a rinse detergent can be added to the rinse detergent tank and a wash detergent can be added to the wash detergent tank while the wash washing machine is activated. |
US10905298B2 |
Cleaning equipment
A cleaning equipment is disclosed, which includes a housing, a moving assembly, a cleaning assembly and a cliff sensor, the cliff sensor being arranged on the housing, the moving assembly or the cleaning assembly; the cleaning assembly includes at least one first cleaning sub-assembly which includes an installing part, a first component and at least one second component; the first component and the second component extend outwards and rotate along with rotation of the installing part so as to stir dirt on the surface to be cleaned; the first component passes through the gap between the housing and the surface to be cleaned while rotating, while the second component does not pass through the gap while rotating. The cleaning equipment lowers frequency of blocking the cliff sensor from transmitting and receiving signal art, and improves detecting accuracy of the cliff sensor. |
US10905296B2 |
Floor cleaning tool and method
A floor cleaning tool including a housing, a reservoir coupled to the housing and adapted to hold a cleaning solution, and a floor-engaging roller coupled to the housing and rotatable with respect to the housing. The tool also includes a wheel by which the floor cleaning tool moves across a floor surface in a direction of travel at least partially defining a front, rear, and lateral sides of the floor cleaning tool. The tool further includes a squeegee laterally insertable between the roller and the wheel, and a squeegee mount located between the roller and the wheel by which the squeegee is releasably mounted to the floor cleaning tool by first and second laterally opposed protrusions rotatably secured within first and second apertures at opposite ends of the squeegee. |
US10905293B2 |
Convertible dispenser
A system and method for dispensing toilet paper. The system includes a back plate coupled to a cover. An arm base is coupled to an arm, and the arm is coupled to a post. The arm base can rotate relative to the cover. By applying a force the arm rest can unseat and freely rotate. If the user starts with an over-the-top roll configuration the user can rotate the arm to present a behind-the-roll configuration without any need for tools or disassembly. |
US10905289B2 |
Bathtub installation aide
A bathtub installation aide apparatus. The apparatus exhibits a box-shape, which is configured to act as a placeholder at a drain point. The apparatus is equipped with a drain trough, and facilitates in the creation of empty space around a tub drain during ultimate installation of a bathtub. The apparatus removes the need to use cardboard and/or dirt/sand in the molding and construction of the bathtub and foundation. A leak detector unit is present to alert when the presence of a leak is detected after a set period of time has elapsed. A sensor is configured to relay the presence of water to the leak detector unit. A bottom of the apparatus is equipped with tiers or steps to funnel water towards the drain, even in the event of a leak. |
US10905287B2 |
Appliance for foaming beverage or foodstuff
An appliance to foam a liquid for consumption, the appliance comprising: a container mounting portion to mount thereto a container to contain said liquid; an agitation system configured to foam said liquid, said system comprising a stator arranged external a mounted container, said stator configured to generate a rotating magnetic field for transmission of torque to rotate a rotary agitator arranged in a mounted container, wherein said stator comprises at a circuit board with electrically conductive portions formed thereon. |
US10905285B2 |
Food processor having integrated spatula
A food processor having an integrated spatula is provided. The food processor includes a work bowl and a lid configured to be selectively removable therefrom. The food processor further includes a spatula having a wiper in contact with interior walls of the work bowl and a lever coupled to the wiper and accessible above the lid for manually rotating the wiper within the bowl to scrape the interior walls of the bowl. |
US10905279B2 |
Lid holder
A lid holder has a base portion and a pair of spaced apart arms having a proximal end connected to the base portion and a free distal end extending away from the base portion. The lid holder further has a U-shaped lug at the free distal end of each arm, the lug having a first end and a second end directed toward the base portion, and a leg connected to the second end of each U-shaped lug, the leg protruding in an outward direction away from the arms. The arms are deflectable from a first position to a second position with application of a deflecting force such that at least a portion of the arms is insertable between vertically extending posts of a lid handle. After a deflecting force is removed, the arms revert back toward the first position, thereby engaging the legs with the vertically extending posts of the lid handle. |
US10905278B2 |
System for precise temperature control of liquids in consumer products
Systems to allow temperature control more precise and accurate than the current state of the art for consumer products that heat liquids such as, without limitation, coffee makers, tea makers, electric kettles and espresso machines. One feature of such systems may include the ability to calibrate the system with reference to a known temperature point. Another feature of such system may allow reduction in the rate of water heating to allow the temperature of the water to approach a target temperature in a gradual manner. |
US10905277B2 |
Coffee dispensing device and method
A coffee dispensing device is provided with a transport device that couples various components for the processing of unroasted coffee beans together. For example a roaster may be coupled to a grinding and brewing device to enable the transfer of roasted coffee beans between the roaster and grinder/brewer. Also, the transport device may transfer the roasted coffee beans from a roaster to an output port so that roasted coffee beans may be obtained. An automated coffee transaction device (ACTD) is also provided to automate aspects of the purchasing of coffee. A service delay projection calculator is also provided to estimate the expected wait time of a customer entering a queue. |
US10905274B2 |
Devices and methods to disintegrate foods
The subject application is directed to a food processing device to extract juice. The device includes an inlet coupled to a disintegrator. The inlet is configured to accept food items and the disintegrator configured to disintegrate food items passed through the inlet. The device further includes a separator that accepts the disintegrated food items and separates out the liquid components from the food item. The device further includes a reservoir that is coupled to the separator for accepting and holding the liquid components. The reservoir includes a translucent member for viewing of liquid levels within the reservoir, and a valved outlet. The valved outlet is configured to allow or prevent the flow of liquid from the reservoir through the valved outlet. |
US10905272B2 |
Mail keyper
A smart and secure mailbox includes a mailbox and a secured storage. The mailbox and the secured storage are connected through a shared section. The shared section encloses an automated flap. The shared section also integrates a weight sensor. Upon a delivery of a mail, the weight sensor provides an activation signal which triggers the automated flap. The automated flap activates and provides a gap between the mailbox and the secured storage. The delivered mail falls through the gap. Upon a placement of the delivered mail within the secured storage, the automated flap closes which secures the delivered mail within the secured storage. |
US10905271B1 |
Method of forming an anti-fatigue mat
An anti-fatigue mat is made by placing a top surface layer member upside down on a mold surface having a contiguous raised portion that defines the perimeter of the anti-fatigue mat. The raised portion surrounds a region into which a major portion of the surface layer sits, resulting in a depression formed relative to the height of the raised portion in the area surrounded by the raised portion. A frame member fit around the raised portion and holds the top surface layer member in place. A gel material is dispensed onto the back side, which is facing upward in the mold, of the top surface layer member. A substrate material is then dispensed onto the gel material and a press head is lowered onto the mold to apply pressure and heat. After the press head is removed, the rough mat can be removed and trimmed to form an anti-fatigue mat. The composition of the gel and substrate materials are carefully selected to achieve the desired bonding of the layers as well as the desired resilience and compressibility of the mat to provide the anti-fatigue effect. |
US10905270B2 |
Infant dressing aid
A dressing aid device includes an inner support ring having an outer diameter surface and an inner diameter surface defining an aperture configured to receive an individual's limb, and an outer support ring coupled to the inner support ring and extending radially outward therefrom. The outer support ring includes an inner diameter surface, an outer diameter surface, and a stop surface extending between the outer support ring inner and outer diameter surfaces. When the inner support ring is placed around the individual's limb, the stop surface is oriented to face toward and selectively engage a garment inserted over the individual's limb to facilitate preventing the individual's limb from retracting back out of the garment. |
US10905269B2 |
Travel clothes hanger
The present invention provides a garment hanger intended to be packed into a suitcase with shirts left on the hangers. The clothes hanger has a hook section that is substantially C-shaped to hang on a closet rod or other means. The body portion is generally triangular for holding a shirt or other garment. The hook and hanger sections are spaced apart and connected by the flexible/strap section. The arms of the shirts can be folded across the front of the shirts on top of the hanger section. The shirts is folded again from the bottom. The flexible section is folded about 180 degrees to place the hook portion on top of the hanging portion with the bend in the flexible section even with the top of the triangular hanging section and if a shirt is on the hanger, even with the collar of the shirt. |
US10905268B2 |
Beverage cooler and heater
A system having a beverage coaster with a receiving coil that can be magnetically coupled or decoupled from a driving coil in a counter, table, bar, and the like. The coaster may be magnetically coupled to the table by moving the coaster into an area where the driving coil generates a magnetic field of sufficient strength. The coaster also includes a switch that activated or deactivated based on its proximity to a magnet in the table. The coaster has a metallic plate on which may be positioned a beverage container. The plate is thermally and mechanically coupled to a Peltier cell that either cools or heats the plate, depending on the state of the switch. A thermostat prevents beverage overheating. A second magnetic switch powers the driving coil only if the coaster is present and aligned with the driving coil. |
US10905265B1 |
Device for targeted dispensing of nourishing microcapsules to skin during sleep
The dispensing device allows for application of nourishing compounds, such as microcapsules, during rest. The elements of the dispensing device that contain the nourishing compounds are separable from the body of the device. Thus, the body of the device is washable without risk of washing away the desirable compounds. The device can take one of multiple embodiments. In the first embodiment, a lower layer forms the body of the device. The body is preferably formed from a compressible material, such as memory foam or other types of polyurethane foam. The upper layer includes a multiplicity of internal reservoirs that contain the nourishing compounds and/or microcapsules. When a user places her head on the device, the downward force created against the relevant storage body pushes the compounds/microcapsules out of the internal reservoir, exiting through the orifices and into the user's skin. |
US10905262B2 |
Quick exchange image frame assembly and related methods
Embodiments of the present disclosure include an image frame assembly including a frame portion defining a viewing window and a backing panel attached to a back of the frame portion. The backing panel includes a hinge portion that rotatably couples the backing panel to the frame portion to allow the frame portion to rotate relative to the backing panel about an axis extending parallel to and proximate to an upper edge of the backing panel, a body portion extending from the hinge portion and configured to cover at least portion of a viewing window of the frame portion, and a plurality of biased members extending from the planar portion and toward the frame portion. |
US10905261B2 |
Collapsible wig stand
A collapsible wig stand. The collapsible wig stand includes a base having a wire thereon. The wire is coiled about an axis perpendicular to the base and can move between an extended position and a collapsed position. A shroud is affixed to a perimeter of the base about the wire, wherein the shroud is designed to mimic the appearance of a human head, such that a wig can be placed thereon. |
US10905257B2 |
Storage rack for cans
A rack for storing drink cans beneath a wire shelf or other horizontal surface of a storage space such as a refrigerator comprises bottom support wires for the sides of the cans and side support wires for the ends of the cans. The side support and bottom support wires are connected by two longitudinally spaced hanger wires each forming a loop with an upright portion extending connected to the side wires and a horizontal portion connected to the bottom wires. Each loop has a horizontal top wire portion arranged in an overlapping condition for attachment to the shelf or the upper support surface. The forward ends of the side support wires are connected by a first cross wire which is welded to a second cross wire interconnecting the forward ends of the bottom support wires. |
US10905256B2 |
Multi-chute gravity feed dispenser display
A set of panels having chutes therebetween. The chutes being defined by curvilinear rails on such panels. The curvilinear rails having stops thereon for stopping the products for viewing. |
US10905249B1 |
Multifunctional smart beds and methods of operating thereof
Described herein are multifunctional smart beds and methods of operating thereof. Specifically, a multifunctional smart bed comprises a controller, configured to receive input from various sensors (e.g., load cells positioned in bed legs, thermometers, and/or microphones) and/or user. These inputs are analyzed and used to control various bed components to improve the sleep quality, to monitor users' health, score couple's relationship, and the like. For example, these inputs may be used to control firmness of different mattress portions, change orientations of head, torso, and/or leg sections, adjust the light, and the like. In some examples, the smart bed generates a report indicating one or more sleep duration, sleep depth profile, sleep scope, heart rate, breadth rate, environment conditions, couple's relationship, and the like. Furthermore, in some examples, a multifunctional smart bed is also configured to control external devices in the same environment, e.g., smart switches, smart thermostats. |
US10905243B2 |
Yoga stool
A yoga or exercise stool may have a seat portion and a base portion; the base portion having window slot(s) formed in a front side, a rear side, or both; a handle slot formed at least in one side, such as the front side, at or near the top; horizontal gripping slot(s) formed in the left side, the right side, or both, at or near the top; and vertical gripping slot(s) formed in the left side, the right side, or both, at or near the bottom; advantageously four such slots being formed near the bottom corners of the left and right sides. A yoga stool also may have a base portion, and a seat portion on top of the base portion, wherein the seat portion has an internal firm support member such as a solid slat, and preferably softer material such as foam rubber surrounding the support member, at least on the left and right sides. The yoga stool may include opposed side elements joined by a rear element and front element with a removable top element that may be U-Shaped to allow for additional poses or exercises. |
US10905239B2 |
Wall hanging garage shelf and rack storage system
A kit that includes rod supports, three shelf bases, and first and second shelf supports. The first and second shelf supports are each separate from the three shelf bases. Each of the three shelf bases has first and second legs. The first leg is directly positionable against a wall and couplable thereto. The second leg supports at least a portion of the rod supports. The first shelf support is couplable to the second leg of the first shelf base to form a first brace. The first shelf support includes a first wall mount bracket that is directly positionable against the wall and is couplable thereto. The second shelf support is couplable to the second leg of the third shelf base to form a second brace. The second shelf support includes a second wall mount bracket that is directly positionable against the wall and is couplable thereto. |
US10905237B1 |
Roller chair
A chair includes a fixture housing configured for mounting to a floor. A first roller is connected to the fixture housing and a second roller is connected to the fixture housing. A bar extends into the fixture housing between the first roller and the second roller. A post extends from the bar and a seat is connected to the post. |
US10905234B1 |
Overhead storage system and method
Free standing storage system for garage spaces and the like, without requiring any attachments, and no tools are required. The system includes positioning vertical supports, each having ends with extendable threaded footers that can vertically abut each support against both a floor and ceiling. Posts can have a generally rectangular configuration with two short spaces between two supports on a left side and right side, and two long spaces between the two supports (posts) between the left and right posts. Accessory bar(s) can be positioned between the left and right side pairs of vertical posts. Fasteners, can attach parts together. A pair of telescoping horizontal beams positioned between the left and right side posts. Shelves with wire racks or boars can be used with the horizontal beams. |
US10905231B1 |
Adjustable-height folding table
An adjustable-height folding table adapted to be expanded to an unfolded configuration when being used and collapsed to a compact folded configuration when not being used for purposes of transport or storage. The folding table has a first plurality of legs extending between the table top and a corresponding plurality of footpads and a second plurality of legs that are pivotally coupled to respective ones of the footpads. The second plurality of legs are rotatable relative to the footpads between a first position extending downwardly from the footpads and away from the top of the table and a second position extending upwardly from the footpads and towards the table top. The second plurality of legs are rotated to lay on the ground in their first position, and the footpads lay on the ground when the second plurality of legs are rotated to their second position. |
US10905229B2 |
Antistatic health care comb
An antistatic health care comb comprises a comb body (3) which is coated with a conductive metal film (2), and the conductive metal film (2) is coated with a resin protective film (1). The two film are combined so that the conductivity of the conductive metal film (2) is partially reduced, and the original pure conductor is transformed into a composite semi-conductive structure product and has a higher charge migration rate that is typical for semi-conductive material. The friction generated charge can be guided and dissipates faster through direct contacted with the human body. Formation of static electricity is prevented, which protects the hair, makes the hair smoother when combing, and prevents curling phenomenon; the front side of the comb tooth portion has an upwardly arched airbag leather, and the airbag leather has airbag through holes (8) and a plurality of comb tooth. |
US10905224B2 |
Combined foldable chair and storage backpack
A combined foldable chair and backpack that is movable between and open configuration for a user to sit thereon, and a folded configuration for a user to carry, is provided. The combined foldable chair and backpack includes a frame assembly, a fabric coupled to the frame assembly, a shoulder strap coupled to either the frame assembly or the fabric, and a storage compartment coupled to either the frame assembly or the fabric. The frame assembly includes a seat frame, a back frame pivotally coupled to the seat frame via a hinge assembly, a front leg pivotally coupled to the seat frame by a hinge, and a rear leg pivotally coupled to the hinge assembly by a hinge. |
US10905223B2 |
Hydration bladder including liquid movement reducing features
A hydration bladder includes a flexible body. A port is coupled to the flexible body. A chamber is formed by the flexible body, and the chamber is configured to carry a liquid therein and is in communication with the port. The chamber has an hourglass-like shape that tapers inwardly and outwardly. A baffle is coupled to the flexible body within the chamber. |
US10905217B2 |
Epilating device
An epilating device having a frame, a pair of clamping elements with a first clamp and a second clamp mounted in the frame, wherein each clamp has a skin contact surface facing towards the user's skin. The first clamp and the second clamp being inclined with respect to each other in the open position and being parallel to each other in the closed position. |
US10905216B2 |
Hair comb
There is provided a hair comb. The comb has a utility member made of a first polymeric material for engaging hair and scalp of a user in use and a splint portion made of a second material for providing rigidity to the utility member and to act as a handle for user's grip. The splint member is substantially stiffer than the utility member, wherein the splint member has a flexural strength of at least 40 Mpa and a hardness of at least Shore D 75, and the first polymeric material is selected from a group selected from thermoplastics polyester elastomer (TPE-E), polyether block amide copolymer (TPE-A), ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), polyurethane (PU) and polyethylene (PE). |
US10905212B2 |
Multi-functional storage box
A multi-functional storage box, comprising: a first body comprising a first bottom plate and a first side wall, wherein the first side wall is provided on the first bottom plate to form a first side opening; a second body comprising a second bottom plate and a second side wall, wherein the second side wall is provided on the second bottom plate to form a second side opening; the second side opening abuts against the first side opening, the first body and the second body are enclosed to form an upward-opening receiving cavity; one end and the other end of the second side wall respectively adjoins one end and the other end of the first side wall to respectively form a left and a right wall of the receiving cavity; a flipped cover connected to the left wall or the right wall of the receiving cavity. |
US10905210B2 |
Multi-compartment portable storage unit
The present invention provides a portable storage unit, comprising an external component, wherein the external component comprises an opening to an internal compartment, and an internal component, wherein the internal component and comprises an opening to an internal compartment, wherein the internal component is sized to fit within the internal compartment of the external component, wherein the internal component is removably attachable to the internal compartment of the external component. |
US10905208B2 |
Jewelry with interchangeable decorative elements
A jewelry system with interchangeable decorative segments is provided. The jewelry system includes a plurality of decorative segments, each such segment having a center aperture that extends through the segment along a vertical axis in the center of the segment from a top surface to a bottom surface. The jewelry system also includes a central rod for receiving one or more segments, the rod including a stopper at the lower end to support the received segments and an eyelet at the upper end to receive a chain which when received, prevents the received segments from slipping off the top part of the rod while also facilitating the jewelry to be worn. |
US10905204B2 |
Pull and manufacturing method of pull
The disclosure provides a pull and a manufacturing method of the pull, which can mount an electronic component inside a handle part without damaging the electronic component and have favorable electronic functions. The pull of the disclosure is to be mounted on a slider for a slide fastener, and includes a ring part, an insertion part, the handle part, and the electronic component. The ring part is to be mounted on the slider. The insertion part is connected to the ring part for receiving an injection material. The handle part is formed sequentially on the insertion part by the injection material. The electronic component is mounted inside the handle part in a process in which the handle part is formed sequentially on the insertion part by the injection material. |
US10905203B2 |
Reusable closure system
A reusable closure system for providing easy closure and opening of an object such as a sheet forming a barrier. The reusable closure system generally includes a backing member adapted to be secured to an object, such as by an adhesive. A closure member may be connected to the backing member, with the closure member including a first portion which is removably connected to a second portion by one or more magnets. An optional outer closure member may be connected to the closure member, with the outer closure member including a zipper. Thus, the reusable closure system may be secured to various objects to allow for selective opening or closing of the objects in a versatile, user-selected manner. |
US10905202B2 |
Belt buckle
A belt buckle may include a buckle cooperating with a belt body. The belt body includes a connecting portion formed at one end thereof, and a plurality of punch holes arranged at the other end of the belt body. The buckle has a frame, a spring, a prong, a control unit, and a cover, and a shaft is located at one end of the frame. The shaft of the frame is adapted to pivotally connect to the connecting portion of the belt body, and a connecting base is formed at the other end of the frame. The spring is installed in the connecting base, and an open groove is formed at a middle section of the connecting base. The control unit includes a dodging slot and a blocking portion located at positions corresponding to the open groove. |
US10905198B2 |
Article of footwear with adjustable stiffness
An article of footwear with adjustable stiffness is provided. The article of footwear in the form of a snowboard boot is provided with adjustable tensioning systems that are disposed on either side of an inner liner of the snowboard boot. The adjustable tensioning system includes a comb body structure having flex portions made of a plurality of extending fingers with a flexibility that can be controlled by the adjustable tensioning system. Depending on the level of tension applied by the tensioning system, or lack thereof, a range of flex profiles having varying amounts of stiffness are available to the wearer to adjust the overall stiffness of the snowboard boot. |
US10905194B2 |
Sole structure for an article of footwear having a bladder element with laterally extending tubes and method of manufacturing a sole structure
An article of footwear is disclosed that includes a sole structure having a bladder element. The bladder element includes multiple fluid-filled tubes that are substantially decoupled from one another along their respective lengths. The tubes extend lengthwise at least partially from a lateral extremity of the sole structure to a medial extremity of the sole structure. A method of manufacturing a sole structure of an article of footwear includes forming a bladder element with multiple tubes substantially decoupled from one another along their respective lengths. The method includes positioning the bladder element so that the tubes extend lengthwise at least partially from a lateral extremity of the sole structure to a medial extremity of the sole structure. |
US10905193B2 |
Footwear sole structure having bladder with integrated outsole
A sole structure for an article of footwear comprises a bladder having a first side formed from a first polymeric sheet and a second side formed from a second polymeric sheet. The first and second polymeric sheets define a closed volume between the first side and the second side. The second polymeric sheet at least partially defines an outsole at the second side of the bladder. The outsole includes a ground-contacting surface and a plurality of lugs. The first polymeric sheet includes a portion that extends from the first side of the bladder and is fused to the second polymeric sheet opposite the ground-contacting surface at the one of the plurality of lugs, and further defines the one of the plurality of lugs. A method of manufacturing the sole structure comprises forming the bladder and fusing the portion of the first polymeric sheet to the second polymeric sheet. |
US10905190B2 |
Adjustable sandal construction
A sandal construction including a sole assembly, an adjustable strap system, and an ankle post extending up from and affixed to the sole in the ankle region. The ankle post includes three slots arranged in a generally triangular configuration. The strap system includes a strap, a portion of which is threaded through the slots in the ankle post and extending behind the heel of a wearer's foot and from the ankle region into the forefoot region. The strap is folded as it passes between two slots to control the orientation of the strap portions and to allow deliberate adjustment of the strap, but resist unintentional movement of the strap. The strap is selectively moveable through the slots to loosen and tighten the strap through both the ankle and forefoot regions to adjust the fit of the sandal to the wearer's foot. |
US10905189B2 |
Braided article of footwear incorporating flat yarn
An upper for an article of footwear is provided, having a braided structure comprising a first yarn having a first cross-sectional shape and a second yarn having a second cross-sectional shape different than the first cross-sectional shape. The first cross-sectional shape comprises an outer surface parallel to an inner surface in a rectangular orientation. Additionally, the first yarn is oriented such that at least a portion of the outer surface comprises the first side of the first yarn and at least a portion of the inner surface comprises the second side of the first yarn. |
US10905182B2 |
Bonnet wig
A protective covering for a person's hair covers the hair with a slack foundation and is secured by a form fitting band, the form fitting band serving as a perimeter base of the foundation. The foundation includes a plurality of hair-receiving guidelines, which indicate hair placement for hair strands. The guidelines are positioned across the foundation. The band is preferably Lyrca, such that it can fit different head sizes of different persons. To help improve the fit, a retaining strap is provided for each temporal region, as well as ergonomic contours along the band that conform to a person's ears. Within the foundation is an enclosed region, including head-receiving portion and voluminous hair-protecting portion. The latter portion ensures sufficient space to protect and maintain a person's natural hair and hairstyle. An internal netting helps to catch shedding hairs while a drawstring in the band allows for tightness to be adjusted. |
US10905180B1 |
Injury protection device
The invention relates to personal injury protection means for protecting, for example, the neck, which can be used in sports such as football, hockey, basketball, handball, rugby, etc. The invention is directed toward increasing the level of protection against impact injuries and improving thermoregulation of the human body. This is achieved by virtue of a flexible structural element (1), and a guard (2) for protecting the back of the neck, these being made of a polymeric material capable of absorbing and dissipating impact energy, in the form of a strip in the form of a collar. The structural element consists of a centre portion (8) and two side portions (9). |
US10905179B2 |
Wearable devices, assemblies, systems and methods for treating substances on surfaces
The present application is directed to a wearable chest protector system operationally configured to affect substances located on one or more surfaces of interest. One suitable chest protector system is wearable for baseball purposes and includes a shoulder cap assembly constructed from one or more materials operationally configured to affect substances located on one or more surfaces of interest. The shoulder cap assembly may include one or more removable component parts. |
US10905176B2 |
Swimsuits
Swimsuits are provided which include an outer shell made of a flexible stretchable fabric, a thoracic reinforced region arranged in an anterior thoracic region of a trunk portion of the swimsuit and having an anterior-downward converging shape, and an abdominal reinforced region arranged in a lower abdominal and hip region of the trunk portion and having an anterior-upward converging shape, two non-reinforced waist regions arranged in opposite lateral waist regions of the trunk portion and having both a medially converging shape, wherein the thoracic reinforced region, the abdominal reinforced region and the non-reinforced waist regions border in an X pattern in an anterior region of the trunk portion. Methods of making such swimsuits are also provided. |
US10905174B2 |
Upper body article of apparel
In order to provide an upper body article of apparel, in particular a shirt, a bodysuit, an undershirt or an oversleeve which is suitable for reducing the risk of injury to the wearer of the upper body article of apparel, particularly during sports activities and to achieve compensation of possible functional imbalances in the musculoskeletal system of the wearer, it is proposed that the upper body article of apparel comprises at least one compression region in which, in the worn state, the upper body article of apparel exerts a compression effect on the body of the wearer of the upper body article of apparel, and comprises at least one stimulus-inducing structure which, in the worn state, is arranged on an inside of the upper body article of apparel facing toward the body of the wearer of the upper body article of apparel. |
US10905170B2 |
Male garment
A male garment and a method of fabrication thereof, the male garment comprising a front portion and a back portion extending into leg openings at a bottom edge thereof, wherein the front portion comprises, on an inner side thereof, a left flap and a right flap crossing at a bottom thereof, at the center of the front portion. |
US10905168B2 |
Airflow in aerosol generating system with mouthpiece
An aerosol generating system includes a liquid storage portion, a liquid transfer element, a power supply, and a heating element operably coupled to the power supply and configured to heat the aerosol generating substrate. The system also includes a cover over the liquid storage portion. |
US10905166B2 |
Device for storing and vaporizing liquid media
A device for storing and vaporizing liquid media can comprise an annular liquid media storage tank and a heater configured to vaporize liquid stored in the annular liquid media storage tank. |
US10905162B2 |
Device and method for sensing mass airflow
A system, a method, a device and a computer program are provided for detecting and monitoring medium flow. The device comprises a flow sensor (350) that includes a thermopile (352), wherein the thermopile (352) may include a first thermocouple and a second thermocouple. The device can further comprise a microcontroller (340) that can be configured to generate a reference baseline and can further be configured to compare an output of the mass airflow sensor to the reference baseline (503). The heater element may comprise a heater resistor. |
US10905160B2 |
Electronic smoking device with capillary buffer
An electronic smoking device, comprising a capillary buffer having a first end, a second end, a capillary buffer portion between the first end and a second end, and an vapor channel and a liquid conduit formed between first end and the second end and through the capillary buffer portion; the capillary buffer portion is operable to receive under capillary effect excessive liquid from the liquid supply. |
US10905159B2 |
Electronic smoking article
An electronic smoking article includes an aerosol generator and a mouth end insert. The mouth end insert includes a mechanical aerosol converter surface having the capacity to improve characteristics of aerosol produced by the aerosol generator, including sensory attributes. |
US10905157B2 |
Electronic cigarette and atomizing device thereof
The present disclosure provides an atomizing device, including a liquid reserving assembly and a cigarette holder assembly rotatably mounted at one end of the liquid reserving assembly. A liquid storage cavity is formed inside the liquid reserving assembly, and a liquid inlet is arranged at one end of the liquid reserving assembly corresponding to the cigarette holder assembly. The cigarette holder assembly includes an axially-penetrating smoke outlet, the liquid reserving assembly includes a smoke passage correspondingly communicating with the smoke outlet, and the cigarette holder assembly blocks the liquid inlet. The cigarette holder assembly includes a positioning member axially movable between a first position and a second position; when being in the first position, the positioning member is engaged with the liquid reserving assembly, and the cigarette holder assembly blocks the liquid inlet; and when being in the second position, the positioning member is separated from the liquid reserving assembly. |
US10905156B2 |
Seamless capsule, filter and smoking equipment containing same
The present invention provides a capsule that is capable of suppressing volatilization of a highly volatile capsule content through the capsule shell and that is breakable.A breakable seamless capsule for a smoking equipment, comprising a content containing an oily ingredient and a capsule shell for encapsulating said content, wherein: the capsule shell contains a polysaccharide; the thickness of the capsule shell is 60 μm or more; the volatilization content (VC) of the content after leaving the content to stand under an environment at a temperature of 25° C. and a relative humidity of 40% for 4 hours is 3.0 wt % or more with respect to the total weight of the encapsulated content; and the crush strength per diameter of the capsule is 3-8 N/mm. |
US10905153B1 |
Smoking article and method
A method of constructing a cigar includes the providing of a plurality of frusto-conically shaped tubes, each tube being of a smokable material such as a spirally wrapped layer of tobacco material. The tubes are nested, one tube inside the other tube. The nested tubes are then attached to a mouthpiece having a socket that is internally threaded. The nested tubes and mouthpiece are packaged either filled with tobacco filler material, partially filled, or unfilled in a container. |
US10905146B2 |
Compositions for improving rebaudioside M solubility
Rebaudioside M compositions with improved aqueous solubility and methods for preparing the same are provided herein. The rebaudioside M compositions include (i) disordered crystalline compositions comprising rebaudioside M and rebaudioside D, (ii) spray-dried compositions comprising rebaudioside M, rebaudioside D and steviol glycoside mixtures and/or rebaudioside B and/or NSF-02, (iii) spray-dried compositions comprising rebaudioside M, rebaudioside D and at least one surfactant, polymer, saponin, carbohydrate, polyol, preservative or a combination thereof. Sweetened compositions, such a beverages, containing the rebaudioside M compositions with improved water solubility are also provided herein. |
US10905141B2 |
Controlled atmosphere system and method for controlling the same
A method for obtaining a desired atmosphere within an interior space during an initial startup phase of a CAS is provided. The method includes a controller starting the CAS while keeping the air compressor OFF. The method also includes the controller calculating an atmosphere change rate while the air compressor OFF, and determining whether the interior space can reach a desired atmosphere set point with the air compressor OFF based on the atmosphere change rate. Further, the method includes the controller maintaining the air compressor OFF until the interior space reaches the desired atmosphere set point when the controller determines that the interior space can reach the desired atmosphere set point with the air compressor OFF, and switching the air compressor ON when the controller determines that the interior space cannot reach the desired atmosphere set point with the air compressor OFF. |
US10905140B2 |
Consumables
Disclosed are sweetened consumables and methods of forming said sweetened consumables that comprise certain sweeteners and a compound of formula (1), wherein R1 is selected from the group consisting of OH and OCH3, and R2 is selected from the group consisting of H and OH, R1 and R2 comprise at least one OH group, and when R1 is OH then R2 is H (trilobatin), and when R1 is OCH3 then R2 is OH (HDG), in a concentration near its sweetness detection threshold. The sweeteners include sucrose, fructose, glucose, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, xylose, arabinose, rhamnose, erythritol, xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol, inositol, acesulfame potassium, aspartame, neotame, sucralose, saccharine, or combinations thereof. |
US10905136B2 |
High throughput process for delivering semi-firm gel for poultry
A high throughput process for delivering a semi-firm gel for supplying vaccines, nutritive substances and other similar material to animals, such as poultry chicks. The material is delivered in a non-absorbent semi-firm gel that is easily consumable which results in higher material uptake. The semi-firm gel is formed by interactions occurring between a solution containing an alginic acid crosslinking agent with a gel containing alginic acid. |
US10905135B2 |
Direct-fed microbials and methods of their use
The present invention is directed to direct-fed microbials for use in improving the performance of an animal, improving the health of an animal, improving the environment of an animal, and combinations thereof. More particularly, the invention relates to isolated Bacillus strains 86 and 300, and strains having all of the identifying characteristics of these strains, for uses comprising the above-mentioned uses. |
US10905134B2 |
Base/additive product feeding unit for a machine for the production and/or distribution of an ice cream product and machine comprising said unit
A base/additive product feeding unit for a machine for the production and/or distribution of ice cream, or other ice cream product, comprises a plurality of storage tanks for delivering predetermined quantities of base/additive products used to prepare ice cream in a batch freezing chamber provided with a stirrer and heat treatment means. The connection between the storage tanks and the batch freezing chamber is accomplished by an intake having a plurality of side inputs connected to respective storage tanks and an additional input made in a cover of the intake and connected to a further storage tank in such a way as to allow at least two storage tanks to be superposed on each other. |
US10905132B2 |
Brewing system
A cold brewing coffee device that produces coffee without any suspended solids in the product. The devices uses a false bottom in the initial tank to hold the coffee beans and water is pumped between the initial tank and a second tank. Using an inverted P trap in the piping allow for reduced suspended solids in the final product. The end product is a high quality cold brewed beverage that is defined by the beverages clarity and lack of visible suspended solids, wherein the resulting product has a distinct look compared to other brewed beverages (i.e. producing a product that is cleaner than competing products without the need for a filter). |
US10905124B2 |
Antimicrobial solution and methods of making and using the same
A chitosan solution is formed from chitin, which is a homopolymer of beta (1-4)-linked N-acetyl-D-glucosamine. Rinsed, dried and ground chitin undergoes a process of deacetylation to convert some N-acetyl glucosamine to glucosamine, a primary component of chitosan. The chitosan solution is prepared by mixing 5chitosan with a alpha-hydroxy acid such as glycolic acid. An aqueous chelated silver solution is prepared by mixing silver oxide with a carboxylic acid such as citric acid. The chitosan solution can then be mixed with the silver solution resulting in a cationic complex. The cationic complex of the present invention may then be electrostatically bonded with generally negatively charged surfaces. In use, citrate promotes uptake of the silver by microbes. The antimicrobial complex can be applied via several methods of application, including an impregnated wipe, a foam, a gel, a spray, a lotion and an ointment. |
US10905123B2 |
Herbicidal compounds
The present invention relates to herbicidally-active pyridino-/pyrimidino-pyrazole derivatives, as well as to processes and intermediates used for the preparation of such derivatives. The invention further extends to herbicidal compositions comprising such derivatives, as well as to the use of such compounds and compositions in controlling undesirable plant growth: in particular the use in controlling weeds, in crops of useful plants. |
US10905116B2 |
Antimicrobial fabric assemblies
In some example, the disclosure relates to a fabric assembly comprising a flexible substrate including a top surface; a plurality of plates attached to the top surface of the flexible substrate and arrayed in a pattern such that a plurality of continuous gaps are defined between adjacent plates; and one or more antibacterial agents are contained in or on at least one of the substrate and the plurality of guard plates wherein the antimicrobial agents are selected to reduce the fabric assembly's surface population of at least one of bacteria, virus, mold, fungus, or algae. |
US10905114B2 |
Pest control formulations and methods of making and using same
Compositions useful for controlling pests are disclosed. In some embodiments, the composition includes a pesticidal natural oil and a polar aromatic solvent or an alkyl alcohol solvent. Methods of making and using the compositions are disclosed. |
US10905113B2 |
Compositions and method for storing liquid biospecimens
This disclosure describes a lyoprotectant matrix, compositions including the lyoprotectant matrix and methods for storing a liquid biospecimen using the lyoprotectant matrix. Generally, the lyoprotectant matrix includes a non-woven web having fibers having, as components, at least one lyoprotective carbohydrate and at least one polymer. The matrix further possesses an apparent pore size of 0.1 μm to 500 μm. |
US10905110B2 |
Method and system for handling a catch of fish in a fishing vessel
This publication relates to a system and a method for hauling fish gear, such as longlines, gillnets or demersal seine nets, into a fishing vessel (10) and collecting and transporting catch (12) to a working station, using a hatch (16) in a part of a hull exposed to the sea and arranged in a water line region (27) of the vessel (10); a vertical well (18) for receipt of at least pa rt of the catch through the hatch (16); a transport device for transporting the catch to the deck; and with means for bringing the catch to flow towards the transport device. The transport device (24,25) used is arranged in a shaft (19), separated from the well (18), and a closeable opening or hatch (23) is arranged in a wall or bulkhead (21) between the well (18) and the shaft (19) 127 and with devices for opening and closing the opening or hatch (23), and a bottom (22) in the shaft (19). |
US10905109B2 |
ADAM6 mice
Mice are provided that comprise a reduction or deletion of ADAM6 activity from an endogenous ADAM6 locus, or that lack an endogenous locus encoding a mouse ADAM6 protein, wherein the mice comprise a sequence encoding an ADAM6 or ortholog or homolog or fragment thereof that is functional in a male mouse. In one embodiment, the sequence is an ectopic ADAM6 sequence or a sequence that confers upon a male mouse the ability to generate offspring by mating. Mice and cells with genetically modified immunoglobulin heavy chain loci that comprise an ectopic nucleotide sequence encoding a mouse ADAM6 or functional fragment or homolog or ortholog thereof are also provided. |
US10905106B2 |
Vehicle for moving cages for poultry or the like
A vehicle moves stacks of cages for poultry or other animals between a cage loading/unloading station and a cage filling station. The vehicle comprises a vehicle floor, a frame and an associated tray. A device rotates the frame about an axis of rotation, wherein the movement of the tray comprises a movement of rotation about the axis of rotation of the frames and a guided movement determined by the engagement between a pin of the tray and a cam. |
US10905104B2 |
Multi-purpose pet maintenance device
A pet maintenance device for use by a user with a pet animal can be selectively moved to multiple positions for use for multiple purposes or applications. The pet maintenance device includes a device body that is selectively movable among a closed position, a partially open position, and a fully open position. The device body includes an outer body member and a foldable flap member that is connected to the outer body member. When the device body is in the closed position, the device body is substantially flat. When the device body is in the partially open position, the device body is configured to allow the user to grasp the foldable flap member to pick up pet waste. When the device body is in the fully open position, the device body is configured to be substantially bowl-shaped to be usable as a bowl for holding a consumable. |
US10905103B1 |
Device for assisting application of medicaments to pets
A device for assisting the application of medicaments to pets includes first and second elongated members. Each elongated member includes a proximal end and a distal end, a handle portion extending between the proximal end and the distal end, and comb teeth extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The proximal end of the second elongated member and the proximal end of the first elongated member are pivotally attached to one another. The comb teeth of the first and second elongated members extend in the same direction perpendicular to a plane in which the first and second members pivot relative to each other. The handle portions extend in the same or parallel plane in which the first and second members pivot relative to one another. The device is used to part the hair of the pet so that the medicament can be applied directly to the pet's skin. |
US10905100B2 |
Method and apparatus for monitoring nutrition, especially fermentation in a rumen of a ruminant
Methods and apparatus for monitoring nutrition, especially fermentation in a rumen of a ruminant, wherein a characteristic value of carbon dioxide inside the rumen and/or reticulum is determined. |
US10905097B1 |
Cattle guard
A cattle guard may include a front rail with at least one receptacle therein, a back rail with at least one receptacle therein, at least one support member having a first end disposed in the at least one receptacle of the front rail and a second end disposed in the at least one receptacle of the back rail, a left rail with a first plurality of receptacles therein, a right rail with a second plurality of receptacles therein, and a plurality of pipes extending between the receptacles of the left and right rails and over the at least one support member. Cattle guard kits and methods of installation are also disclosed. |
US10905094B2 |
Systems and methods of video monitoring for vivarium cages
The System for Continuous Observation of Rodents in Home-cage Environment (SCORHE) was developed to quantify activity levels and behavior patterns for mice housed within a home cage that, optional, may be disposed in a commercial ventilated cage rack. The SCORHE home-cage in-rack design provides daytime and night-time monitoring with the stability and consistency of the home-cage environment. The dual-video camera custom hardware design makes efficient use of space, does not require home-cage modification, and is animal facility user-friendly. In various embodiments, a software application integrates the two video streams to extract several mouse activity measures. |
US10905091B2 |
Litter scooping receptacle
One embodiment of a scooping litter receptacle, which forms a compact cylindrical exterior design, contains a scoop device that can pivot within the base container which has a curved inner surface with no sharp corners or edges. The scoop is able to pass through the entire bed of litter granules in less than half a rotational turn, thus, separating waste material usable litter. The scoop can then be lifted from the litter receptacle by the handles so that the complete scooping process can be done by the user without the user coming into contact with parts that have traversed through the soiled litter mass. Also, the scoop device is not fixed to the base container which makes it easy to remove and discard the waste as well to remove for cleaning. Further, the base container is designed such that the scoop device can be stored inside the litter receptacle. An optional top cover allows for the litter receptacle to be enclosed which helps reduce litter tracking outside the litter receptacle as well as providing a compact and tidy appearance. |
US10905089B2 |
Milk meter
A milk meter for measuring a flow rate of a milk flow with an inlet and an outlet a liquid flow path from the inlet to the outlet, a stabilization chamber in the liquid flow path and a float in the stabilization chamber configured to float on milk the milk meter is configured so a level of milk in the stabilization chamber depends on the flow rate of the milk flow, and is provided with a magnetic unit in the stabilization chamber, the magnetic field varies in a height direction of the stabilization chamber, an electronic measuring unit is arranged in the float for measuring the strength of the magnetic field, the strength is a measure of the height within the stabilization chamber at which the float is floating on the milk and the strength of the magnetic field is a measure of the flow rate of the milk flow. |
US10905088B2 |
Tomato line FDR9Q15-0294
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato line FDR9Q15-0294. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line FDR9Q15-0294 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line FDR9Q15-0294 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US10905083B1 |
Soybean variety 5PDLF69
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PDLF69 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PDLF69, cells from soybean variety 5PDLF69, plants of soybean 5PDLF69, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PDLF69. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PDLF69 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PDLF69, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PDLF69, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PDLF69. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PDLF69 are further provided. |
US10905080B2 |
Soybean variety 01072355
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01072355. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01072355. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01072355 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01072355 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10905079B1 |
Soybean variety 01073335
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01073335. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01073335. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01073335 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01073335 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10905075B1 |
Soybean variety 01073059
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01073059. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01073059. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01073059 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01073059 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10905072B1 |
Soybean variety 01073330
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01073330. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01073330. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01073330 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01073330 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US10905066B2 |
Plants and seeds of corn variety CV469870
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated CV469870. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CV469870, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CV469870 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety CV469870 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety CV469870. |
US10905065B2 |
Plants and seeds of corn variety CV774907
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated CV774907. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CV774907, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CV774907 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety CV774907 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety CV774907. |
US10905062B2 |
High protein oat species
A high protein (up to 40%) tetraploid oat variety is provided that is suitable for large scale oat production using standard farming practices. A tetraploid oat variety includes one or more of lodging resistance, shattering resistance, erect growth habit, and seeds similar to traditional cultivated hexaploid oat, A. sativa. The tetraploid oat variety of the invention can also include a stable fatty acid profile, high iron content, high folic acid content, or high free essential amino acid content. A tetraploid oat variety may be used as foundational seed in a plant breeding program for development of lines and varieties with high protein content. Oat products produced from the tetraploid oat variety of the invention are also included as well as resultant oat foodstuffs such as high protein granola bars, hot cereals food stuffs, cold cereal foodstuffs, snackbars, cookies, gluten-free products, snacks, muffins, pancake mix and the like. |
US10905060B2 |
Seed production
This invention describes a new method to generate hybrid seed in any crop plant while also reducing contamination from out-crossings and self-pollination. In contrast to conventional seed production methods, the method of the invention is not dependent on the use of any form of male sterility in the female parent plants, nor the use of isolation distances from unrelated and undesirable plants of the same species, nor the use of male parent plants in proximity to the targeted females. The process involves the delivery of pollen of the male parent at will, as available either in a preserved pollen bank, or using real-time collection from male plants as they become available. Desired pollen is delivered to fertile females during the period when viable pollen from the females and locally proximal unrelated plants is not being released. The delivered male pollen is in such amounts and fortuitously timed that it preferentially pollinates the females and produces relatively pure hybrid seed at levels much higher than if one used current hybrid production practices and did not utilize male sterility practices or prescribed isolation distances. Such fortuitous timing may involve the intentional application of pollen to females a day or two prior to female parent pollen becoming viable, and/or several consecutive mornings prior to female parent pollen or other proximal plant pollen beginning to shed each day. |
US10905055B2 |
Dissolvable collection system for turpentine production
A dissolvable turpentine receiving system includes a pipe, collection bag, collection spout, and other elements such as seals and ties, required for the harvesting of oleoresin from trees for production of turpentine. Critical to this disclosure is the requirement that all of these components are dissolvable in turpentine. |
US10905054B2 |
Controlling the operation of forestry machines based on data acquisition
A control system receives information indicative of characteristics of tree bundles that are felled at various locations in a forestry site. The control system receives information indicative of characteristics of the various machines that can be deployed at the forestry site. It includes a solution generation system that generates solutions indicative of which equipment should be deployed, to different locations in the forestry site, and particular routes over which the deployment is to occur. Control signals can be generated to control the equipment based on the generated solutions. |
US10905050B2 |
Automated, dynamic concave cover plate system and methods
The present invention comprises multiple embodiments of an automated, dynamic cover plate system, which may be quickly attached, detached and adjusted to the exterior of a concave grate of a combine harvester in order to adjust the flow characteristics of the concave or separator grate assemblies. The automated, dynamic cover plate system improves the threshing capability of the rasp bar threshing cylinder while simultaneously capturing additional threshed grain. The automated, dynamic cover plate system of the present invention is designed to be controlled, either manually or automatically, by the operator of the combine harvester or by a computerized or automated intelligence system. |
US10905045B2 |
Automatic chopper pan control
A combine (10) having a feeder housing (20) for receiving harvesting crop, a separating system (24) for threshing the harvested crop to produce grain and residue, at least one of a yield monitor or a loss monitor, a crop cleaning system (26) for separating the grain from the residue, a residue chopper (114) for chopping the separated residue, an automated chopper pan (116) positioned h below the residue chopper (114), the automated chopper pan (114) having adjustable perforations, and a controller coupled to the at least one of the yield monitor or the loss monitor. The controller is configured to determine at least one of throughput from the yield monitor or loss from the loss monitor, compare the at least one of throughput or loss to respective throughput thresholds or loss thresholds, and control the automated chopper pan (116) to adjust the perforations based on the threshold comparison. |
US10905043B2 |
Flow control system
A flow control system for controlling flow of materials such as seeds or fertilizer as the materials are fed into a manifold and meter unit of an air seeder. The flow control system generally includes a flow controller which is connected between a volume of materials, such as a tank, and a manifold of an air seeder. The flow controller is adapted to control flow of the materials into the manifold to be metered by a meter unit. The flow controller includes a plurality of movable gates; with each gate being adapted to selectively open or close a corresponding opening in the flow controller. The gates may be manually adjusted, such as by a handle, or may be automatically adjusted, such as by actuators. By selectively opening or closing various gates, the volume and speed of flow of materials into the manifold may be easily and efficiently adjusted. |
US10905042B2 |
Controller for master work vehicle and method for controlling master work vehicle
A controller for a master work vehicle, includes a wireless circuit, an acquisition circuit, a message generation circuit, and a display control circuit. The wireless circuit is to receive, from a slave work vehicle configured to travel automatically, first information indicating a state of work travel of the slave work vehicle. The master work vehicle is configured to work in cooperation with the slave work vehicle. The acquisition circuit is configured to acquire second information indicating a state of work travel of the master work vehicle. The message generation circuit is configured to generate a first message based on the first information and a second message based on the second information. The display control circuit is configured to control a display to display the first message and the second message. |
US10912240B2 |
Setup supporting device, component mounter, setup supporting method
When an operator performs a tape inserting operation of inserting a tape into an insertion port for a tape feeder, the tape feeder detects the tape inserted into the insertion port. Further, it is confirmed based on operation object information indicating the tape feeder serving as an object of the tape inserting operation that the tape feeder having detected the tape is the object of the tape inserting operation. If the tape feeder is the object of the tape inserting operation, the tape feeder is caused to perform loading or standby. In this way, after it is confirmed that the tape feeder, for which the tape inserting operation was performed by the operator, is the object of this operation, the tape feeder is caused to perform the loading or the standby and a problem of erroneous insertion of the tape into the tape feeder can be dealt with. |
US10912239B2 |
Switchable electromagnetic shield
It is disclosed an electromagnetic shield (1) and a related method for providing electromagnetic shielding wherein the shield comprises a shielding surface provided with a plurality of electrically conductive elements (2), said plurality of electrically conductive elements (2) being electrically connected to a switching assembly (3) configured to switch said electromagnetic shield (1) between an open configuration, wherein said electrically conductive elements (2) are electrically insulated from one another, and a shorted configuration wherein said electrically conductive elements (2) are electrically connected to each other at a common node (C). When the electrically conductive elements (2) of the electromagnetic shield (1) are switched between the open and shorted configurations, a change of the electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (EMSE) occurs. The electromagnetic shield (1) can be used for providing a shielding textile fabric (12), or an article that may comprise the electromagnetic shield (1) in form of a pocket preferably made with the shielding fabric (12). |
US10912237B2 |
Systems and methods for humidity control in utility scale power inverters
A power electronics system comprising an environmentally sealed electronics compartment for housing power electronics equipment is provided. The system includes a heater configured to raise the air temperature inside the sealed electronics compartment, an internal environmental sensor for sensing conditions within the sealed electronics compartment, and providing environmental data, and an external environmental sensor for sensing conditions outside the sealed electronics compartment, and providing environmental data, and a controller. The controller is configured to receive environmental data from the internal environmental sensor, and the external environmental sensor, and control the operation of the heater to maintain a set humidity level. The system further includes a passive water vapor transport membrane placed in the walls of the sealed electronics compartment. |
US10912229B1 |
Cooling system for high density racks with multi-function heat exchangers
A cooling system and a multi-function heat exchanger design for electronics racks has one or more liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers (or their functions) and one or more liquid-to-air heat exchangers (or their functions). Each liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger has a rack-liquid channel, and an external-liquid channel, the rack-liquid channel and the external-liquid channel being fluidly isolated from each other, and thermally coupled to each other to transfer thermal energy between rack-liquid that circulates through the rack-liquid channel and external-liquid that circulates through the external-liquid channel. The one or more liquid-to-air heat exchangers each have an air path that circulates air between the electronics racks and ambient space around the electronics racks, the air path being thermally coupled to an external-liquid channel of the liquid-to-air heat exchanger to transfer thermal energy between the air and the external-liquid. |
US10912225B2 |
Systems having fluid conduit carriers for holding different portions of a fluid conduit and methods of using the same
Systems having fluid conduit carriers for holding different portions of a fluid conduit and methods of using the same are disclosed herein. According to an aspect, a system includes a fluid conduit comprising a first portion and a second portion that are fluidly connected to each other for carrying cooling fluid proximate to a first electronic component and a second electronic component of a computing device. The system also includes a first fluid conduit carrier configured to hold the first portion of the conduit. Further, the system includes a second fluid conduit carrier configured to hold the second portion of the conduit. The first fluid conduit carrier and the second fluid conduit carrier are configured to connect to one another. |
US10912224B2 |
Thermally conductive vibration isolating connector
A vibration isolating thermally conductive connector includes a first thermally conductive element configured to draw heat from a heat source, a second thermally conductive element separated from the first thermally conductive element, and a flexible seal connected with the first and second thermally conductive elements and defining an enclosed cavity between the elements. The enclosed cavity contains a thermally conductive liquid, and allows limited movement of the second and first thermally conductive elements with respect to each other while maintaining thermal connection. |
US10912217B2 |
Enclosure for electrical equipment
A protective enclosure for electrical components. A body defines a front opening, a first end opening, and a second end opening, wherein the body includes a front panel, a rear panel, and two side panels, all of which are formed at least in part by a single material sheet, without welding. A door is coupled to the body to selectively close the front opening. First and second end caps are sealingly coupled to the body around the first and second end openings. A first ledge, formed by the single material sheet, surrounds the first end opening and lies in a first plane perpendicular to the front, rear, and side panels. A second ledge, formed by the single material sheet, surrounds the second end opening and lies in a second plane parallel to the first plane. |
US10912215B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a display panel including a plurality of pixels, a second driving circuit that applies a gate signal to the plurality of pixels, and a first connecting member connected to the display panel on a first edge of the display panel. The first connecting member includes a control signal wiring connected to the second driving circuit. The display device further includes a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) connected to the display panel on a second edge of the display panel. The second edge faces the first edge, and the FPCB includes a first driving circuit that applies a data voltage to the plurality of pixels. |
US10912214B2 |
Flexible display device
A flexible display device including a first body and a second body; a hinge portion connecting the first body and the second body in a relatively rotatable manner; a flexible display unit disposed on one side of the first body and the second body to be folded and unfolded by the relative rotation; a cover member disposed between the first body and the second body; and a lever connected to the hinge portion to rotate in conjunction with the folding and unfolding of the flexible display unit and configured to engage the cover member to move the cover member outwards to cover a space between the first body and the second body formed by folding the flexible display unit. |
US10912213B2 |
Foldable display device maintaining a folding angle by magnetic force
The present disclosure relates to a foldable display device. A foldable display device includes a display panel on a first cover and a second cover and at least one hinge that connects the first cover and the second cover and the hinge includes a fixing frame, a pair of hinge shafts that passes through the fixing frame, a pair of rotating plates that is fixed to one end of the pair of hinge shafts and fixed to the first cover and the second cover to rotate together with the first cover and the second cover, and a pair of first holding members that is coupled to the pair of hinge shafts between the fixing frame and the pair of rotating plates and controls a folding angle of the first cover and the second cover by a magnetic force, thereby permanently implementing a holding force. |
US10912211B2 |
Flexure for accommodating misalignments in an assembly
A flexure is disclosed for accommodating misalignments in an assembly. The flexure can include a first portion, a second portion, and a flexible portion coupling the first portion and the second portion to one another. The flexible portion can facilitate relative movement between the first and second portions in a plurality of degrees of freedom. The flexure can further include one or more stops operable to limit relative movement between the first and second portions in at least two of the plurality of degrees of freedom. |
US10912210B2 |
Display device
A display device including a screen, a base and an adaptor is provided. The adaptor can be selectively detached from or connected to the screen and the base. When the base is connected to the screen through the adaptor, the display device is erected on a plane through the base. When the base and the screen are directly connected, the display device is attached to a wall through the base. Thus, the screen and the base can switch between a stand-up mode or a hanging mode through the adaptor. |
US10912209B2 |
Medical implant as well as method for the production thereof
Disclosed are a housing for a medical implant, a medical implant for a human or animal organism, a method for manufacturing a medical implant, and a system comprising a medical implant and a transceiver unit that can be coupled to the medical implant. |
US10912207B1 |
Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a base unit, a monitor and a rotating member. The base unit includes a base seat, and a support member adapted to be in contact with a reference surface. The monitor is secured to the base unit. The rotating member is mounted to the base seat and has an annular surrounding surface surrounding a substantially-horizontal rotational axis, protruding outwardly of the top and bottom walls, and adapted to be in frictional contact with the reference surface. The rotating member is rotatable about the rotational axis to result in rotation of the base seat about the support member relative to the reference surface. |
US10912206B2 |
Display device
A display device including a display module and a calibration module is provided. The display module has a light exit surface. The calibration module includes a detecting component and a connecting component. The connecting component is configured to connect the detecting component and display module. The connecting component includes a connecting rod, a guiding rail and a rotating unit. The detecting component is disposed on one side of the connecting rod. The sliding rail has a guiding hole, and the connecting rod passes through the guiding hole. The rotating unit is connected to the other end of the connecting rod. When the rotating unit rotates, the connecting rod moves along the guiding hole between a first end and a second end of the guiding hole, so that the detecting component moves between a detection position and a stowed position. The detection position is located on the light exit surface. |
US10912200B2 |
Pluggable printed circuit board and optical module having a gap between solder resist and electro-conductive contact sheet group
The application provides a printed circuit board and an optical module so as to alleviate poor contact between the electro-conductive contact sheet group and the clamping piece due to the solder resist. The printed circuit board includes a substrate, and electro-conductive contact sheet group positioned on the surface of the substrate, where a part of the substrate is overlaid with solder resist, and there is a gap between the solder resist and the electro-conductive contact sheet group. |
US10912198B2 |
Flexible capacitors and methods for manufacturing flexible capacitors
According to the present invention there is provided a capacitor (100, 200,900,120,150,300) comprising, a flexible strip (1,50,60,110,130,260) comprising a first region (2a) having a plurality of nodules (5,61,261,262) and a second region (2b) having a plurality of nodules (5,61,261,262), and wherein the strip further comprises a first flexible portion (3a) which is interposed between the first and second regions (2a,b), and wherein the flexible strip (1,50,60,110,130,260) is folded at the first flexible portion (3a) so that, the first and second regions (2a,b) overlay one another and the nodules (5,61,261,262) of the first region (2a) extend in a direction towards the second region (2b), and the nodules (5,61,261,262) of the second region (2b) extend in a direction towards the first region (2a), and wherein the flexible strip (1,50,60,110,130,260) comprises electrically conductive material; and a flexible foil (20, 80,140) which is arranged to be interposed between the first and second regions (2a,b), and wherein the foil (20, 80,140) comprises electrically conductive material. There is further provided a corresponding method of manufacturing said capacitor. |
US10912192B2 |
Flexible circuit board, COF module and electronic device comprising the same
A flexible circuit board and an electronic device including a flexible circuit board are provided. The flexible circuit board may include a substrate having a bending area and a non-bending area, a wiring pattern layer provided on the bending area and the non-bending area, a plating layer provided on the wiring pattern layer and including an open area in an area corresponding to the bending area, and a protective layer that directly contacts one surface of the wiring pattern layer exposed at the open area and a side surface of the plating layer. The protective layer may have a larger thickness than a thickness of the plating layer. |
US10912186B2 |
Semiconductor device
A printed board includes an insulating layer, and radiation vias penetrating printed board are formed in both a first region overlapping electronic component and a second region outside the first region. A plurality of conductor layers included in printed board are cross-connected to a plurality of radiation vias. Diffusion radiator includes a thermal diffusion plate, a radiation member, and a cooling body. Radiation member is in close contact with one of main surfaces of cooling body, and thermal diffusion plate is in close contact with one of main surfaces of radiation member on the opposite side to cooling body. One of main surfaces of thermal diffusion plate on the opposite side to radiation member is bonded to a conductor layer on the other main surface of printed board so as to close the plurality of radiation vias. |
US10912184B2 |
Wafer-based charged particle accelerator, wafer components, methods, and applications
A wafer-based charged particle accelerator includes a charged particle source and at least one RF charged particle accelerator wafer sub-assembly and a power supply coupled to the at least one RF charged particle accelerator wafer sub-assembly. The wafer-based charged particle accelerator may further include a beam current-sensor. The wafer-based charged particle accelerator may further include at least a second RF charged particle accelerator wafer sub-assembly and at least one ESQ charged particle focusing wafer. Fabrication methods are disclosed for RF charged particle accelerator wafer sub-assemblies, ESQ charged particle focusing wafers, and the wafer-based charged particle accelerator. |
US10912183B2 |
Swirl ring and contact element for a plasma arc torch cartridge
A consumable cartridge for a plasma arc torch includes a cartridge frame having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first and second ends defining a longitudinal axis, the second end including a plurality of discrete retaining features. The consumable cartridge includes an electrically conductive contact element secured to the cartridge frame by the plurality of discrete retaining features and translatable up to a predetermined distance within the cartridge frame along the longitudinal axis at the second end, the contact element having a core, a proximal surface, and a distal surface. The proximal surface is shaped to contact a torch plunger of the plasma arc torch upon installation into the plasma arc torch and the distal surface is shaped to contact an electrode of the plasma arc torch during an operation of the plasma arc torch. |
US10912182B2 |
Sensor cleaning apparatus
An apparatus configured to induce airflow over a sensor lens is provide. The apparatus includes a sensor lens; and a plasma actuator. The plasma actuator may include a dielectric element, a first electrode disposed under the dielectric element, a second electrode disposed on the dielectric element such that the second electrode is exposed, and a plasma layer disposed in between the first electrode and the second electrode. The plasma actuator may be disposed at a periphery of the sensor lens. |
US10912179B2 |
Systems and methods for contextual intelligence using networked devices
Multipurpose systems can include networked devices configured to include microphones, motion sensors, video cameras, touchscreens, optical sensors, speakers, or other suitable devices. The networked devices can include networking capabilities that enable the networked device to communicate with target devices and other networked devices. A system of networked devices can identify a target location or a target device by analyzing audio signals received at microphones of the networked devices. For example, a plurality of networked devices can identify a particular networked device that is in closest proximity to a user by analyzing an audio intensity of an audio signal received at the plurality of networked devices. The identified networked device can serve as a master device that can control a state of target devices. |
US10912176B2 |
Vehicle lamp
A vehicle lamp has a roof unit. The roof unit includes a plurality of types of light output units having different illumination functions, a light emission drive unit configured to cause the plurality of types of light output units to output lights, and a monitoring sensor. The roof unit is arranged at a roof part of a vehicle. |
US10912173B2 |
Toggle control for lighting system
Lighting systems and methods implementing toggle control are provided. In one example implementation, a lighting system includes a first LED array having one or more LED devices and a second LED array having one or more LED devices. The system further includes a single throw circuit interrupter configured to receive power from a power source. The system further includes a power conversion circuit configured to convert an input power received via the toggle switch to a power output for the first LED array and the second LED array. The power conversion circuit is configured to control a power distribution ratio between the first LED array and the second LED array based at least in part on a detected toggle input (e.g., a toggle pattern) implemented using the single throw circuit interrupter. |
US10912169B2 |
LED lighting apparatus
Disclosed is an LED lighting apparatus. The LED lighting apparatus may include a leakage current control unit configured to provide a leakage current path when a rectified voltage is retained at a predetermined voltage or less for a preset time or more, and a leakage current and retention current may be discharged through a leakage current path. |
US10912164B2 |
Heating device for exhaust catalyst
A heating device for an exhaust catalyst includes a first antenna and a second antenna. The heating device executes a specific radiation control for controlling operation of an electromagnetic wave generator to set a radiation state of an electromagnetic wave from the first antenna to be a different state from a radiation state of an electromagnetic wave from the second antenna. In such a case, the heating device acquires an intensity of an electromagnetic wave, of electromagnetic waves incident on the first antenna, and acquires an intensity of an electromagnetic wave, of electromagnetic waves incident on the second antenna. The heating device acquires a first temperature-correlated value for the first part based on the first electromagnetic wave intensity, and acquires a second temperature-correlated value for the second part based on the second electromagnetic wave intensity. |
US10912160B2 |
Cooking appliance
A cooking appliance includes a bottom plate and a turntable. The bottom plate defines an aperture that receives the turntable such that the turntable is flush-mounted with the bottom plate to provide a floor of a cooking cavity as substantially continuous. A rotary hub engages with an underside of the turntable to transmit rotational motion to the turntable from a motor. The turntable includes a first material and the bottom plate includes a second material. |
US10912159B2 |
Induction heating device, induction heating equipment, induction heating method, and heat treatment method
An induction heating device and an induction heating method are provided. The entire areas to be heated of the workpiece can be uniformly heated to a predetermined high temperature, and uniform heating is possible even when the workpiece deforms in a non-uniform manner during heating. When areas to be heated are established on a workpiece so as to extend in one direction and the areas to be heated are induction-heated, the deformation amount on one edge of the areas to be heated is different from that on the other. This induction heating device includes; heating coils facing a portion of the areas to be heated when the workpiece is induction-heated; and a relative transfer means for transferring the workpiece and the heating coils along one direction in a relative manner, and the heating coils are disposed so as to correspond to the areas to be heated during the heating period. |
US10912158B2 |
Induction cooking hob
The present invention relates to an induction cooking hob (10), in particular for a domestic appliance, comprising an optically transparent panel (12) for supporting cooking utensils, at least one illumination panel (14) arranged beneath the optically transparent panel (12), and at least one circuit board (18) arranged beneath the illumination panel (14), wherein said circuit board (18) includes a plurality of induction coils (16). |
US10912152B2 |
Photographing apparatus for vehicle and heating device
A photographing apparatus for vehicle includes a photographing apparatus receiving photographing light passing through a window, a heater that is a heating wire generating heat when receiving electricity, a heated portion to which the heater is fixed, and a pair of electrical supply lines that is connected to both end portions of the heater respectively and supply the electricity to the heater. The heated portion releases radiation heat to the window when receiving heat from the heater. An amount of heat generated by the both end portions per unit time is smaller than an amount of heat generated by the heater's portion other than the both end portions. The both end portions of the heater are positioned on outer peripheral side with respect to the heated portion when viewed in a thickness direction of the heated portion. |
US10912148B2 |
System and method for UE fountain relay based network
System and method embodiments are provided for enabling flexible and reliable UE-to-UE based relay. The embodiments include using fountain codes for combining signals at a suitable network layer higher than a media access control (MAC) sub-layer and using a MAC sub-layer hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) transmission scheme. When a relay UE in a UE group for joint reception receives, from a network access point, a data packet intended for a destination UE in the UE group and including fountain code at the higher network layer, the relay UE sends the data packet to the destination UE and returns a HARQ ACK message at the MAC sub-layer to the access point. The destination UE then receives and decodes the data packet. Subsequently, upon receiving the entire data, the destination UE sends an ACK message at the higher network layer to the access point. |
US10912146B2 |
Performing a reliable broadcast to a plurality of nodes
The disclosure relates to performing a reliable broadcast from a source device to a plurality of nodes. In an aspect, a representative node establishes a first wireless communication link with each of one or more non-representative nodes, receives, from each of the one or more non-representative nodes, information indicating an ability of the one or more non-representative nodes to sniff wireless communications, establishes a second wireless communication link with the source device, configures the second wireless link based on the information received from the one or more non-representative nodes, sends control information for the second wireless communication link to each of the one or more non-representative nodes, and receives communications from the source device over the second wireless communication link, wherein the one or more non-representative nodes sniff the communications on the second wireless communication link based on the control information for that link. |
US10912145B2 |
Method for performing transmission of a SR bundle in a wireless communication system and a device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for performing transmission of a SR bundle in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: configuring that the UE transmits a SR bundle, wherein the SR bundle includes repeated transmissions of a SR, starting to transmit the SR bundle to a BS when the SR is triggered, and stopping the transmission of the SR bundle immediately even if at least part of the repeated transmissions of the SR has not yet been transmitted, when SR cancellation condition is met. |
US10912142B2 |
Device and method of handling radio resource control connection resume procedure
A communication device for handling a radio resource control (RRC) connection resume procedure comprises a storage unit for storing instructions and a processing circuit coupled to the storage unit. The processing circuit is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage unit. The instructions comprise resuming a RRC connection suspended by a RRC message, when initiating a service request procedure; transmitting a first EXTENDED SERVICE REQUEST message comprising a service type information element (IE) to the network after the RRC connection is resumed, if the service request procedure is initiated for a packet switched (PS) service and the communication device is required to transmit an information element related to the PS service other than the service type IE. |
US10912140B2 |
Base station and method of handling secondary cell group configuration in secondary node change
A first base station is configured to execute instructions of the first BS transmitting a first interface message to a second BS for a secondary node change from a third BS to the second BS, wherein the first interface message does not comprise the first SCG configuration; the first BS receiving a second interface message responding to the first interface message, from the second BS, wherein the second interface message comprises a second SCG configuration; and the first BS transmitting a radio resource control message to a communication device, wherein the RRC message comprises the second SCG configuration and an indication indicating release of SCG. |
US10912137B2 |
Communications system, communications device and method
A method of allocating resources for communications in a mobile telecommunication system wherein the mobile telecommunication system provides a wireless interface for a base station to communicate with communications devices and wherein a communications device is operable to transmit signals to another communications device using resources of the wireless interface and in accordance with a device-to-device communication protocol. A first pool of the resources is allocated to device-to-device communications of the broadcast type and a second pool of the resources is allocated to a device-to-device communications of the unicast type, the second pool of resources being separate from the first pool. The method comprises a first communications device transmitting broadcast messages using resources of the first resources pool and a second communications device transmitting unicast messages using resources of the second resources pool. |
US10912133B2 |
Method and system for wireless communication between short range radio frequency devices without pairing
A method for wireless communication of a single or plurality of data packets between short-range radio frequency (RF) devices in which the data packet(s) are transmitted from a single RF device to a single or plurality of receiving RF devices to enable communication of the data without establishing any bonding relationship between the devices. The method comprises assigning a unique name corresponding to the data packet to the transmitting RF device, detecting the name of the transmitting RF device by the single or plurality of receiving RF devices, and extracting the relevant data packet from the transmitting RF device by the single or plurality of receiving RF devices by decrypting the name of the transmitting RF device. |
US10912132B2 |
Systems and methods for dynamic pairing of electronic devices
Police officers and others carry multiple electronic devices with the ability to communicate between each other and with remote devices. Unintentional communications may occur between the devices carried by other police officers, for example, which may cause a device carried by one officer to be controlled by a device carried by a different officer. A method of dynamic pairing between electronic devices, based on the time and proximity of the devices, reduces the possibility for unintentional communications. |
US10912123B2 |
Method for transmitting uplink data, user equipment and network-side device
A method for transmitting uplink data, a user equipment and a network-side device are provided according to the present disclosure. The method for transmitting uplink data includes: transmitting a first message to a network-side device; receiving a second message fed back by the network-side device, where the second message is determined by the network-side device based on information about the network-side device and the first message; and transmitting the uplink data in an uplink data transmission manner corresponding to the second message. In solutions of the present disclosure, the user equipment can flexibly transmit uplink data in response to an instruction from a network-side device without being limited to transmitting the uplink data in an uplink scheduling grant-based manner, thereby achieving the objectives of fulfilling service requirements and transmitting uplink data with high flexibility and stability. |
US10912120B2 |
User equipment, base station, data channel sending method, and data channel receiving method
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a data channel sending method. In the method, a base station starts a clear channel assessment (CCA) on a data channel for a to-be-sent data channel. If the CCA on the data channel succeeds, the base station sends the data channel in a first subframe within a time window, where the data channel performs rate matching based on a reference signal (RS). The RS includes a first RS or a second RS. The first RS occupies continuous OFDM symbols in a subframe, and the second RS occupies discontinuous OFDM symbols in a subframe. The time window is a preset time window used to send the first RS, and the first RS is used by a user equipment (UE) to perform cell identification and/or a radio resource management (RRM) measurement on a cell served by the base station. |
US10912119B2 |
Method for channel access in wireless communication system and apparatus for performing same
A method of performing channel access on an unlicensed band by a user equipment in a wireless communication system, includes sensing a carrier of an unlicensed band for receiving a downlink signal; and receiving the downlink signal when power detected by sensing the carrier is less than an energy detection threshold that is configured by a base station, wherein the energy detection threshold is configured to be equal to or less than a maximum energy detection threshold determined by the base station, and wherein when a different radio access technology (RAT) sharing the carrier is able to exist, the maximum energy detection threshold is determined adaptively to a bandwidth of the carrier using a decibel value of a ratio between a reference bandwidth and the bandwidth of the carrier. |
US10912116B2 |
Resource allocation method, terminal, apparatus and system
A resource allocation method, a terminal and an apparatus are provided. A terminal receives an uplink scheduling grant indicating an uplink resource corresponding to a first radio interface technology from an access network device; selects a logical channel set from logical channels of a terminal, where the logical channel set is a set of logical channels on which to-be-sent data exists and that correspond to the first radio interface technology, and the first radio interface technology is one of at least one radio interface technology, or a radio interface technology specified by the access network device in the at least one radio interface technology; and maps, based on a priority and a prioritized bit rate that are of each logical channel in the logical channel set and corresponding to the first radio interface technology, to-be-sent data corresponding to the logical channel set onto the uplink resource. |
US10912105B2 |
Apparatus, system and method of wireless video streaming
For example, an apparatus may include logic and circuitry configured to cause a wireless communication device to determine at least one video quality parameter representing an estimated quality of at least one video stream to be streamed via the wireless communication device to a display device over a wireless communication medium; to determine a scheduling policy parameter based at least on the video quality parameter; and to provide the scheduling policy parameter to a Media Access Control (MAC) scheduler to schedule wireless transmission of the at least one video stream to the display device. |
US10912103B2 |
Time division duplexed (TDD) service period
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus relating to distribution networks that utilize point-to-point communication between devices. The method comprises generating a frame with information indicating in which time division duplex (TDD) time slots, in a service period (SP) within a data transfer interval (DTI) of the frame, another apparatus is allowed to communicate. The method further comprises outputting the frame for transmission. |
US10912099B2 |
Communication terminal and communication method
Provided is a communication terminal configured to communicate with base stations, including a memory and a processor. The processor executes a position acquisition task that acquires position information on the communication terminal, an accumulation task that accumulates connection frequency information and discontinuance frequency information that relate to communication with each of the base stations at a position of the communication terminal, a determination task that determines a connection priority for preferentially making a connection to each of the base stations from a position of the communication terminal, based on the connection frequency information and the discontinuance frequency information at the position of the communication terminal, a connection control task that controls a connection to each of one or more base stations, in a descending order of the determined connection priority, and a communication task that performs data communication with the one or more base stations. |
US10912091B2 |
Radio resource configuration method and device
A radio resource configuration method and device are disclosed. The radio resource configuration method includes: after a piece of user equipment UE establishes a connection with a base station according to a system bandwidth in a broadcast message, determining, by the base station for the UE, resource configuration used for communication between the UE and the base station, where the resource configuration includes at least one of a resource allocation bandwidth, a channel state information CSI pilot bandwidth, and a CSI measurement bandwidth, where the resource allocation bandwidth is a bandwidth used to generate resource block allocation information in downlink control information; and sending, by the base station to the UE by using dedicated signaling or a common message, the resource configuration determined for the UE and used for communication between the UE and the base station. |
US10912081B2 |
Method and device used for wireless communication in UE and base station
The present disclosure provides a method and a device used for wireless communication in a base station and a User Equipment (UE). The UE receives a first radio signal, wherein the first radio signal is transmitted within a first time unit, a first bit block is used for generating the first radio signal, and the first radio signal comprises G multicarrier symbols. As for any one given multicarrier symbol of the G multicarrier symbols, the multi-antenna related receiving for the given multicarrier symbol is related to the relative position of a time-domain resource occupied by the given multicarrier symbol with respect to a first time point in time domain. The first time point is one time point within the first time unit. The present disclosure increases the dynamic of the multi-antenna related receiving. |
US10912079B2 |
Radio reception apparatus, radio transmission apparatus, and radio communication method
Where first and second reference signals for a first and second communication system, respectively, are transmitted, resources that affect a reception apparatus compatible only with the first communication system can be minimized, and the throughput can be prevented from being deteriorated. As resources for a reference signal CSI-RS for LTE-A, last half symbols in a time direction of a resource unit RB/Sub-frame defined in a frequency-time domain are used, and the CSI-RS is allocated in a position up to the last two symbols or in the last symbol, or the like, of a particular RB/Sub-frame and transmitted when a reference signal 4RS for LTE is transmitted to a reception apparatus in addition to transmitting CSI-RS for LTE-A. The reception apparatus receives CSI-RS allocated in the last half symbol of RB/Sub-frame based on CSI-RS allocation information, measures channel quality by using this CSI-RS, and transmits and reports feedback information. |
US10912078B2 |
Terminal device, base station device, and communication method
[Object] To provide a terminal device capable of efficiently performing communication in a communication system in which a base station device and the terminal device communicate with each other.[Solution] A terminal device that communicates with a base station device, including: a higher layer processing unit configured to perform SPDSCH setting through signaling of a higher layer from the base station device; and a receiving unit configured to receive a PDSCH in a case in which the SPDSCH setting is not performed and receive an SPDSCH in a case in which the SPDSCH setting is performed. The SPDSCH is mapped to any one of one or more SPDSCH candidates set on a basis of the SPDSCH setting. A number of symbols of a resource used for mapping of the SPDSCH is smaller than a number of symbols of a resource used for mapping of the PDSCH. |
US10912077B2 |
Base station and transmission method
A base station is provided that includes an obtainer that obtains a first parameter used for generation of a signal of a physical downlink control format indicator channel, a second parameter used for generation of a signal of a physical downlink HARQ indicator channel, or a third parameter used for generation of a signal of a physical downlink control channel; a generator that generates the signal of the physical downlink control format indicator channel, the signal of the physical downlink HARQ indicator channel, or the signal of the physical downlink control channel using the first parameter, the second parameter, or the third parameter; and a transmitter that transmits the generated signal of the physical downlink control format indicator channel, the generated signal of the physical downlink HARQ indicator channel, or the generated signal of the physical downlink control channel. |
US10912075B2 |
Communication apparatus and method thereof
The present disclosure aims at allowing a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) pattern suitable for a terminal to be selected from among a plurality of DMRS patterns including Legacy DMRS and Reduced DMRS. Disclosed is a terminal including: reception section 21 that receives uplink control information; control section 23 that determines a specific mapping pattern from among a plurality of mapping patterns for an uplink DMRS on the basis of the control information; and DMRS generating section 24 that generates a DMRS according to the specific mapping pattern. |
US10912073B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving downlink control channel
A method of receiving a downlink control channel at a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method includes receiving information on a resource element group (REG) bundle size and information on a size of a matrix for interleaving a plurality of REGs configuring at least one control channel element (CCE) through a higher layer, determining the matrix for interleaving the plurality of REGs based on the information on the size of the matrix and the information on the REG bundle size, interleaving the plurality of REGs bundled into one or more REG bundles according to the REG bundle size using the matrix, and receiving the downlink control channel based on the plurality of interleaved REGs. |
US10912072B2 |
Base station and user equipment for a wireless communication network
The invention relates to a base station, including a first and a second communication service, in a wireless communication network on the basis of a plurality of communication resources, the base station comprising: a processor configured to allocate a first physical downlink control channel associated with the first communication service to a first service-specific control region of the plurality of communication resources and a second physical downlink control channel associated with the second communication service to a second service-specific control region of the plurality of communication resources, wherein the first service-specific control region is associated with a first service-specific user data region of the plurality of communication resources and the second service-specific control region is associated with a second service-specific user data region; and a communication interface configured to transmit to a user equipment a radio frame comprising plurality of communication resources. |
US10912069B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting uplink control information in wireless communication system
Provided are a method for a terminal transmitting uplink control information (UCI) through a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) in a wireless communication system, and a terminal using the method. A transmission power to be applied to the uplink control channel is determined on the basis of a value subordinate to a PUCCH format, and at least one type of UCI is transmitted from the physical uplink control channel by using the transmission power that is determined, wherein when the PUCCH format is PUCCH format 3, and the at least one type of UCI includes acknowledgement/negative-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) and periodic channel state information (CSI), the value subordinate to the PUCCH format is determined on the basis of the number of bits of the ACK/NACK and the number of bits of the periodic CSI. |
US10912064B2 |
Method for managing forwarding plane tunnel resource under control and forwarding decoupled architecture
An embodiment of the present disclosure discloses a method and device for managing a forwarding plane tunnel resource. The method includes sending a forwarding plane tunnel resource request message to a forwarding plane device, for enabling the forwarding plane device to allocate a forwarding plane tunnel resource based on the forwarding plane tunnel resource request message; acquiring the allocated forwarding plane tunnel resource from the forwarding plane device; and sending the acquired forwarding plane tunnel resource to a target network element, to establish a packet data network connection with the target network element. By adopting the present disclosure, the load balancing of the forwarding plane device is achieved, the signaling interaction between the control plane device and the forwarding plane device is reduced. |
US10912063B2 |
Radio node, wireless device and methods for carrier aggregation control information
The present invention relates to a radio node (212), a wireless device (220) and methods performed by the radio node (212) and the wireless device (220) for communicating in a wireless communication system (200). The wireless device (220) is configured with cells on at least two component carriers, CCs, available to the wireless communication system (200) for communication with the wireless device (220). Each one of the at least two CCs is associated with at least one CC group out of a set of CC groups. The radio node (212) transmits control information to the wireless device (220)indicating a CC group. The transmitted control information applies to at least one CC, which at least one CC is at least one of those CCs, out of the at least two CCs, that are associated with the indicated CC group. The wireless device (220) receives the control information from the radio node (212) and applies the received control information to at least one CC, which at least one CC is at least one of those CCs, out of the at least two CCs, that are associated with the indicated CC group. |
US10912052B2 |
Method for transmitting synchronization sequence, and method and device for synchronization detection
A method for transmitting a synchronization sequence, and a method and a device for synchronization detection are provided, the method for transmitting the synchronization sequence including: setting a target synchronization sequence with good autocorrelation characteristic, where at least one segment of sequence truncated in a time domain or a frequency domain of the target synchronization sequence is a sub-synchronization sequence, and the sub-synchronization sequence has good autocorrelation characteristic and the sub-synchronization sequences have good cross-correlation between each other; and transmitting the target synchronization sequence to a user equipment. |
US10912051B2 |
Drift correction in a wireless network
Methods and devices for synchronizing a device clock in a wireless network (e.g. a LPWAN) are disclosed. Example methods comprise identifying a device temperature, identifying a clock drift associated with the identified device temperature and applying a correction to the device clock based on the identified drift. For the identified device temperature, the drift is identified by comparing the confidence of the drift value in a pre-calibration curve generated from fixed drift values in a pre-calibration table with the confidence of the drift value in a learning curve generated from variable drift values in a learning table and selecting the drift value from the curve having the higher drift confidence. |
US10912050B2 |
Operation method of terminal and base station in wireless communication system supporting unlicensed band, and apparatus supporting same
The present disclosure provides an operation method of a terminal and a base station in a wireless communication system supporting an unlicensed band, and an apparatus supporting same. As a specific example, the present disclosure comprises an operation method of a terminal and an operation method of a base station corresponding thereto, by which a terminal can obtain timing information relating to a unlicensed band on the basis of a PBCH payload in a synchronization signal/physical broadcast channel (SS/PBCH) block and a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) sequence for the PBCH. |
US10912049B2 |
Apparatus and method for configuring synchronization signal for communication between user devices
Exemplary embodiments provide a method and apparatus for transmitting a synchronization signal for Device-to-Device (D2D) communication in a wireless communication system. The method includes: receiving, at a first UE, a D2D synchronization signal transmitted from a second UE, the D2D synchronization signal comprising a primary D2D synchronization signal (PD2DSS) and a secondary D2D synchronization signal (SD2DSS); determining a root index based on the received PD2DSS; and determining a type of a synchronization source based on the root index. The root index corresponds to an integer value X when the type of synchronization source is associated with D2DSSue_net. The root index corresponds to an integer value Y when the type of synchronization source is associated with D2DSSue_oon. Each of the integer value X and integer value Y is not an element of a set {25, 29, 34}. |
US10912044B2 |
Method and apparatus for measurement reference signal and synchronization
Methods and apparatuses for measurement reference signals and synchronization signals. A user equipment (UE) includes a transceiver and a processor operably connected to the transceiver. The transceiver is configured to receive a primary synchronization signal (PSS), a secondary synchronization signal (SSS), and a primary broadcast channel (PBCH). The processor is configured to decode cell identification information from at least the PSS and the SSS and to decode a master information block (MIB) from the PBCH. The PSS, the SSS, and the PBCH are time-division multiplexed. A same set of sequences are used for the PSS and the SSS for different carrier frequencies and different sub-carrier spacing values. |
US10912039B2 |
Method for controlling a transmission power, mobile station and base station
Provided are a method for controlling a transmission power, a mobile station and a base station. The method for controlling the transmit power can be applied to a mobile station, and the method includes: acquiring a power control pattern, which is information related to a scheme of controlling the transmission power; determining a reference power control parameter for the mobile station according to the power control pattern; and determining the transmission power of the mobile station based on the reference power control parameter. The method for controlling the transmission power according to the embodiments of the present disclosure enables the user equipment to transmit signals to the base station at a proper transmission power, and further enables the base station side to distinguish different user equipments according to differences of received powers of a plurality of users that adopt Non-orthogonal Multiple Access. |
US10912038B2 |
Uplink scheduling method and apparatus
Provided is an uplink scheduling method and apparatus. The method includes that a User Equipment (UE) receives Downlink Control Information (DCI) sent by a base station, and the UE sends an uplink channel or/and an uplink signal and determines transmit power of the channel or/and the signal according to configuration information of the base station and the DCI. |
US10912036B2 |
Downlink transmission method, base station, and terminal device
Embodiments of this application provide a downlink transmission method, a base station, and a terminal device. The method includes: dividing, by a base station, to-be-transmitted data into at least two sets, and configuring a transmit power for each of the at least two sets; and sending, by the base station, data in each set to a terminal device at the transmit power configured for each set. In the embodiments of this application, the to-be-transmitted data is divided into the at least two sets, a transmit power is configured individually for each set, and the data in each set is sent to the terminal device at the transmit power configured for each set. |
US10912028B2 |
System information broadcast for machine-type communication
System Information Broadcast for Machine-Type Communication There is provided a method of operating a network node (6; 8; 10) in a communication network (2), the method comprising transmitting information required by a mobile device (12) for reliable communications with the communication network to mobile devices (12) in a single information block (103). Also provided is a method of operating a mobile device (12) in a communication network (2), the method comprising receiving information required by the mobile device (12) for reliable communications with the communication network in a single information block from the communication network (117). A network node and mobile device are also provided that are configured to perform the respective methods. |
US10912025B2 |
Apparatuses for determining cable resistance
In one embodiment, a method is provided. The method comprises: setting a first voltage level provided to a cable; operating a radio, coupled to the cable, with constant power consumption; measuring a first current level provided to the cable; setting a second voltage level provided to the cable; measuring a second current level provided to the cable; and determining a first resistance of the cable using the first and second voltage and current levels. |
US10912022B2 |
WLAN station capable of optimizing power saving operation
The present disclosure discloses a power saving optimization method and device for an access point of a wireless local area network. The present embodiment discloses a power saving optimization method and device for optimizing the weak wakeup interval, a value of the weak awake time period, and a predicted value of power consumption between a station and an access point associated, in order to optimize power saving when the station performs operations in a low power mode, so as to maintain a sleep mode over a long period of time to a maximum extent without data loss in the low power mode. |
US10912019B2 |
Distributed wireless intercom audio routing over ethernet with synchronization and roaming
Methods and systems are presented for providing audio routing and roaming functionality for a wireless intercom system including a plurality of wireless access points. A first wireless access point is configured to receive a communication from a first wireless intercom device and identify a home access point for the first wireless intercom device. The first wireless access point transmits audio data from the first wireless intercom device directly to the intercom system in response to a determination that the first wireless access point is the home access point for the first wireless device. The audio data from the first wireless intercom device is transmitted to the intercom system through a second wireless access point in response to a determination that the second wireless access point is the home access point for the first wireless intercom device. |
US10912014B2 |
Data transmission method and device
Disclosed are a data transmission method and device. The method comprises: a sending end sending at least one synchronization signal (SI), with the SI carrying a first identifier; and at a time-frequency location of system information corresponding to the SI, sending the system information, the system information carrying information for indicating a second identifier, and identification information about the sending end comprising the first identifier and the second identifier. According to a mapping relationship between an SI and a first identifier, a receiving end can obtain the first identifier after detecting the SI; and by means of carrying information for indicating a second identifier in system information, the receiving end can obtain the second identifier after detecting the system information, so that the receiving end can obtain all the identification information about the sending end according to the first identifier and the second identifier. |
US10912013B2 |
Communication apparatus, control method, and storage medium
A communication device selects whether to communicate with another communication device via a constructing device configured to construct a wireless network or communicate via a direct wireless interface based on a fact that the another communication device selected by a user is one redundantly detected by both a search method via the constructing device and a search method without intervention of the constructing device. |
US10912012B2 |
Initial network access for downlink unlicensed deployment
Wireless communications systems and methods related to initial network access in a network deployed over a downlink unlicensed band paired with one or more UL bands are provided. A first wireless communication device communicates, with a second wireless communication device in a downlink unlicensed band, a first broadcast communication signal during a discovery time period configured based on a network discovery configuration. The first broadcast communication signal includes a configuration for requesting a second broadcast communication signal when there is no second broadcast communication signal detected within the discovery time period. The first wireless communication device communicates, with the second wireless communication device, a request for the second broadcast communication signal based on the configuration. The first wireless communication device communicates, with the second wireless communication device in the downlink unlicensed band, the second broadcast communication signal outside of the discovery time period in response to the request. |
US10912007B2 |
Realizing mobile relays for device-to-device (D2D) communications
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for a WTRU to act as a mobile relay, the method comprising the WTRU connecting to the network, the WTRU receiving a message from the network indicating that the WTRU is to act as a mobile relay for one or more devices outside of the coverage of the network, the WTRU discovering one or more devices outside of the coverage of the network, and the WTRU receiving a message from the out-of-coverage device that indicates that the out-of-coverage device has selected the WTRU to act as a mobile relay. |
US10912001B2 |
Method for selecting an access network based on carrier aggregation information
Mobile devices, network nodes and methods of operating the same According to one aspect, there is provided a method of operating a mobile device that is configured for use in a first radio access network that uses a first radio access technology and a second radio access network that uses a second, different, radio access technology, the mobile device aggregating a plurality of carriers in the first radio access network, the method comprising obtaining information for, or pertaining to, one or more of the plurality of carriers in the first radio access network (101); and processing the obtained information for a single carrier to determine an action for the mobile device to take with respect to the second radio access network (103). |
US10912000B2 |
Link switch in a wireless communication system
A wireless device in a wireless communication system is configured to perform measurements on a set of candidate links for supporting a network node in the system to make a decision as to which of the candidate links is to be a target link for a link switch. The wireless device reports (e.g., at the physical layer) measured candidate links one link subset at a time in order of the wireless device's preference for the target link, until the wireless device receives a target indication signal indicating which of the candidate links in the set is to be the target link. Any given link subset reports one or more candidate links which the wireless device has measured for the decision. Responsive to receiving the target indication signal, the wireless device performs the link switch to the indicated target link. |
US10911997B2 |
Radio resource management (RRM) measurement for new radio (NR) network
Apparatus and methods are provided for RRM measurement in the NR network. In one novel aspect, the RRM measurement is configured with one measurement gap for SS block and CSI-RS. In one embodiment, an extended MGL (eMGL) is configured such that the SS block and CSI-RS is measurement within one measurement gap. In another embodiment, the shorter MGL (sMGL) that is shorter than the standard MGL is configured. In another novel aspect, the CSI-RS is allocated adjacent to the SS blocks such that one measurement gap is configured for both the SS block and CSI-RS measurement. In another novel aspect, the CSI-RS measurement is conditionally configured. In yet another novel aspect, the UE decodes the time index of the SS block conditionally. |
US10911996B2 |
Beamforming measurements based on PSS/SSS
Beamforming measurement techniques based on PSS/SSS are disclosed. An apparatus of a user equipment (UE) can include processing circuitry configured to decode a configuration message from a source serving cell, the configuration message indicating signal selection criteria for cell measurement reporting. A synchronization signal (SS) burst set associated with one or more transmission/reception points (TRPs) within a neighboring cell is decoded, the SS burst set including a plurality of SS blocks. A cell beamforming measurement signal associated with the neighboring cell is generated, based on signal measurements of the SS blocks and the signal selection criteria. A radio resource management (RRM) measurement report message is encoded for transmission to the serving cell, the measurement report message including the cell beamforming measurement signal. A handover command message for initiating a handover to the neighboring cell is decoded, the handover command based on the cell beamforming measurement signal. |
US10911994B2 |
Method and system for end device management of voice over new radio and non-voice over new radio in multi-rat environment
A method, a device, and a non-transitory storage medium are described in which an multi-RAT voice management service is provided. The service includes transmitting data to a wireless station that indicates an end device capability for a voice service of a radio access technology of the wireless station. The data may be included in radio access technology frequency selection priority data. When a voice call is initiated, the wireless station may determine whether to invoke an inter-radio access technology fallback procedure based on the received data. |
US10911990B2 |
Network handover method and related device
A network handover method and a related device, where the method includes: when receiving a user terminal handover request that is sent by a source radio access network node and that carries a target base station identifier, determining, by a source mobility management function entity based on the target base station identifier, to trigger an inter-Radio Access Technology (RAT) network handover; sending a first message to a source session management function entity; receiving a second message sent by the source session management function entity, where the second message includes a session management context; and sending a relocation request to a target mobility management function entity, where the relocation request is used to instruct the target mobility management function entity to perform inter-RAT network handover on the user terminal. |
US10911989B2 |
Method for keeping in circuit switched fallback CSFB network and user terminal
Embodiments of the present disclosure include methods for keeping in a CSFB network and an example user terminal, wherein when a first call of a 4G user fails to be set up, the user terminal keeps in a target network accessed by circuit switched fallback (CSFB). In this way, when the 4G user receives a call request message for the second time, the user terminal does not need to perform CSFB, thereby increasing a call setup success rate. One example method includes obtaining, by a user terminal, a first call request message. The user terminal performs CSFB according to the first call request message to access a target network. The user terminal determines whether a call setup message is received. If no call setup message is received, the user terminal camps on the target network. |
US10911985B2 |
Service data splitting method and apparatus
The application provides a service data splitting method and apparatus. A SeNB receives distributed service data from an MeNB based on a first expected volume of distributed data, and buffers the distributed service data. The SeNB determines a data volume change status of the distributed service data when a preset period expires, where the data volume change status includes a buffered-data volume reduced state, a buffered-data volume accumulated state, and a received-data volume insufficient state. The SeNB adjusts the first expected volume of distributed data based on the data volume change status to obtain a second expected volume of distributed data. and the SeNB sends the second expected volume of distributed data to the MeNB, so that the MeNB performs splitting based on the second expected volume of distributed data. |
US10911984B2 |
Apparatus, system and method of providing offloadability information to a user-equipment (UE)
Some demonstrative embodiments include devices, systems and methods of providing offloadability information to a User Equipment (UE). For example, a core network (CN) may provide to the UE Packet Data Network (PDN) offloadability information corresponding to one or more PDN connections of the UE, the PDN offloadability information indicating which PDN connection of the one or more PDN connections is able to be offloaded to a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). |
US10911978B2 |
Data transmission method, device, and communications system
A data transmission method, a device, and a communications system are described. The method includes generating, by a terminal device, first indication information. The first indication information is used to indicate logical channel groups having to-be-sent data and amount of to-be-sent data on part of the logical channel groups having to-be-sent data. The method includes sending, by the terminal device, the first indication information. According to the data transmission method, the device, and the communications system provided in the described embodiments, when a current quantity idle bits in a MAC PDU is insufficient, the terminal device may indicate, to a network device by using the first indication information, the LCGs having to-be-sent data on the terminal device. In this way, uplink transmission resource allocation improved efficiency. |
US10911976B2 |
Method and system for relaying telecommunications signals with efficient joint capacity
The present disclosure teaches a method and a system (10; 510; 710) for relaying telecommunication signals (S1, S2), wherein the telecommunication signals (S1, S2) have a plurality of carriers (401, 402). The system (10; 510; 710) comprises a central hub (20; 520; 720) connectable to one or more base stations (5, 6; 505, 506); a plurality of remote units (80-1, . . . , 80-N; 580-1, . . . , 580-7; 780-1, . . . , 780-9) for relaying at least one of the plurality of carriers (401, 402) in the telecommunication signals (S1 S2) supplied by the central hub (20; 520; 720). Power of the plurality of remote units (80-1, . . . , 80-N; 580-1, . . . , 580-7; 780-1, . . . , 780-9) is adjustable such that first ones of the plurality of remote units (80-1, . . . , 80-N; 580-1, . . . , 580-7; 780-1, . . . , 780-9) can be switched off and second ones of the plurality remote units (80-1, . . . , 80-N; 580-1, . . . , 580-7; 780-1, . . . , 780-9) can have adjusted power levels to compensate for the switch off of the first ones of the plurality of remote units (80-1, . . . , 80-N; 580-1, . . . , 580-7; 780-1, . . . , 780-9). |
US10911970B2 |
Method and apparatus for detecting time series data
Embodiments of the present invention relate to data detection technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for detecting time series data. A method for detecting time series data is disclosed. The method is applied to a data transmission system and includes: determining, based on data information carried in time series data from a data source device, whether missing of time series data occurs in a data receiving process, where the data information includes time information and/or sequence numbers; if missing of time series data occurs, storing data information of the missing time series data; determining whether a preset trigger condition for a data missing notification is currently satisfied; and if the trigger condition for a data missing notification is satisfied, sending data missing notification information to a target device. |
US10911967B2 |
Radio communication system, radio terminal, radio network, radio communication method and program
A wireless communication system comprises: a setting notifying means for notifying, to a radio terminal, setting information related to at least one of the radio terminal's collection of measurement information and the radio terminal's reporting of the measurement information to a radio network; a status notifying means for notifying, to the radio network, a status related to at least one of the radio terminal's collection of the measurement information and the radio terminal's reporting of the measurement information; and a re-establishing means for receiving the status and determining whether to re-establish the setting information. |
US10911961B2 |
Method and apparatus to facilitate support for multi-radio coexistence
A method of wireless communication includes identifying one or more coexistence issues corresponding to a utilized set of communication resources of a User Equipment (UE). The method also includes communicating an indication of the coexistence issue(s) to a serving base station. |
US10911960B2 |
Frequency allocation method and device for unauthorized frequency band
A frequency allocation method and device for an unauthorized frequency band. The method includes: a controller acquires a business load status of plural macro base stations having similar coverage ranges and operated by different operators, and generates, based on the business load status, allocation information about an unauthorized frequency band, to mutually exclusively allocate the unauthorized frequency band to plural macro base stations; the macro base stations receive the allocation information about the unauthorized frequency band, to determine the unauthorized frequency band monopolized by the macro base stations from an unauthorized frequency band resource, and generate indicative information about the monopolized unauthorized frequency band; and a small base station receives the indicative information, detects state of the unauthorized frequency band monopolized by the macro base stations, and dynamically accesses, according to a detecting result, a specific unauthorized frequency band in the unauthorized frequency band monopolized by the macro base stations. |
US10911958B2 |
Wireless network management and online signup of services
A wireless access point receives configuration information assigned to a particular service provider. The configuration information includes information indicating a wireless network identifier (such as a network name or SSID value) assigned to the service provider. The wireless network identifier is available for use by communication devices to establish a wireless connection with the wireless access point and perform multiple different functions. For example, the configuration information can include multiple resource links assigned to the particular service provider. Via use of the wireless network identifier, a communication device can establish a wireless communication link with the wireless access point. The communication device communicates a selected one of the multiple links to the wireless access point to indicate which of multiple functions (such as online sign-up or actual use of wireless network services) can is being requested. |
US10911956B2 |
Methods and systems to detect rogue hotspots
Methods, systems, and apparatuses are described for identifying unauthorized (e.g., rogue) access points. Authorized access points can detect the presence of rogue access points by determining signal strengths associated with other access points. A detected variance from an expected signal strength can indicate a presence of a rogue access point. |
US10911953B2 |
In-vehicle authentication device and portable device authentication method
An in-vehicle authentication device may perform wireless communication with a portable device in a vicinity of a vehicle. The in-vehicle authentication device may transmit a call signal that requests a reply of a response signal to the portable device. The in-vehicle authentication device may transmit an authentication request signal that requests a reply of an authentication signal to the portable device when the in-vehicle authentication device determines that the portable device exists in the vicinity of the vehicle by receiving the response signal. The in-vehicle authentication device may authenticate the portable device that transmits the authentication signal based on the authentication signal when the authentication signal is received. |
US10911951B2 |
Methods and systems for validating mobile devices of customers via third parties
A method for authenticating a mobile device in real-time. The method includes detecting the mobile device, sending a text message containing a unique uniform resource locator (“URL”) to the mobile device, and detecting an access of the unique URL by the mobile device through a first communication path. In response to detecting the access of the unique URL, requesting and subsequently receiving, by the host system in real-time, a phone number and a subscriber identification ID associated with the mobile device through a second communication path distinct from the first communication path, and a device fingerprint of the mobile device through the first communication path. The method further includes initiating a risk analysis based on the phone number, the subscriber ID, and the device fingerprint and determining an authentication status of the mobile device based on the risk analysis. |
US10911950B2 |
Electronic device, system and method for data communication
The present disclosure relates to an electronic device which comprises a circuitry configured to authenticate a second electronic device when the circuitry detects based on a privacy preserving algorithm that the two electronic devices are associated with the same body. Furthermore, the present disclosure relates to a method comprising authenticating data communication between a first electronic device and a second electronic device when detecting based on a privacy preserving algorithm that the two electronic devices are associated with the same body. |
US10911948B2 |
Method and system for performing network access authentication based on non-3GPP network, and related device
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method and a system for performing network access authentication based on a non-3GPP network, and a related device. In the solutions of this application, steps in a non-3GPP-based network access authentication procedure in the prior art are reduced, and the UE can quickly access the network. |
US10911945B1 |
Automated eUICC service profile configuration in view of operational issue with respect to eUICC service profile
A mechanism to help avoid operational failures with respect to mobile network operator (MNO) service profiles on embedded universal integrated circuit cards (eUICCs). A profile management system or other entity detects operational failures associated with MNO service profiles and responsively provides new MNO service profiles selected to help avoid recurrence of the operational failures. For instance, the profile management system could detect an operational failure that occurred on a given mobile device and could responsively provide a replacement MNO service profile for installation on that device. Further, the profile management system could detect a trend where such failures occur with respect to MNO service profiles from a first source (e.g., first vendor) on eUICCs from a second source (e.g., a second vendor) and could responsively take action to help avoid such a combination of MNO service profile and eUICC, so as to help avoid recurrence of the operational failures. |
US10911940B2 |
Location change reporting method, device, and system
In a location change reporting method, a session management function entity receives from a mobility management entity information including location change information of UE in a first presence reporting area (PRA), an identity of the first PRA, and an identity of a PRA set that includes the first PRA. The session management function entity identifies, based on the identity of the PRA set and locally stored PRA subscription information, a subscription entity that subscribes to location change events of the UE in the PRA set, and sends the identity of the first PRA and the location change information of the UE in the first PRA to the subscription entity. |
US10911939B2 |
Embedded universal integrated circuit card profile management method and apparatus
An embedded universal integrated circuit card (eUICC) profile management method and apparatus update an operating system of an eUICC include setting, by a local profile assistant (LPA), an operating system update flag, and obtaining and storing first metadata of a first profile. A profile server generates a second profile based on the operating system update flag, and generates second metadata of the second profile. The LPA configures the second metadata based on the first metadata, and activates the second profile based on the second metadata. |
US10911937B2 |
Method for allocating temporarily a subscription to a credential container
A method for a credential container embedded into a wireless communication device to obtain a temporary wireless connectivity through a first wireless network, the credential container being provisioned with an identifier ID identifying the wireless communication device or the credential container and a pre-loaded subscription profile comprising a range of International Mobile Subscription Identifiers associated to a second network operator. |
US10911936B2 |
SCEF entity, communication terminal, data processing method, data receiving method, and non-transitory computer readable medium
To provide an SCEF entity capable of suppressing an increase in processing load related to communication between an SCEF and an MME in Non-IP data communication. An SCEF entity (10) according to the present invention includes a storage unit (11) configured to buffer first Non-IP data not delivered to a communication terminal (40), and a control unit (12) configured to, when the first Non-IP data is buffered upon receiving second Non-IP data addressed to the communication terminal (40) from a server device (30), suppress transmission of the second Non-IP data to a control device (20) in a mobile network and buffer the second Non-IP data into the storage unit (11). |
US10911934B2 |
Method and system to detect anti-steering of roaming activity in wireless communication network
Accordingly, embodiments herein provide a system for managing anti-steering of roaming in a wireless communication network. The system includes a HPLMN, a VPLMN and a UE. The HPLMN obtains a register request message from the VPLMN and derives at least one HPLMN specific security key based on at least one security parameter. Further, the HPLMN protects a preferred PLMN list using the at least one HPLMN specific security key and the security parameter and sends the protected preferred PLMN list to the VPLMN along with necessary security information. Further, the VPLMN is configured to receive the protected preferred PLMN list from the HPLMN and send a message including the protected preferred PLMN list to the UE. The message mandates the VPLMN to send the preferred PLMN list transparently to the UE. Further, the UE is configured to receive the message including the preferred PLMN list from the VPLMN. |
US10911932B2 |
Method and system for hub breakout roaming
According to at least one example embodiment, hub breakout roaming enables providing data access to a user network device, subscribed with a home network and roaming into a visited network, by a hub breakout system through the visited network. Upon receiving a request for data access from the visited network, the hub breakout system assigns an IP address to the user network device. The hub breakout system then routes data packets, associated with the data access requested by the user network device, to and from at least one corresponding data source, using the assigned IP address. The data source includes the Internet, a private network associated with home network, or any other service provider entity. |
US10911931B1 |
GPS assisted, radio-device communication apparatus and method for human or machine operated vehicle
An apparatus and method are disclosed to receive location data identifying the current location of a vehicle, for example an automobile or aircraft. A database, storing radio device records, is then queried. Each radio device record in the database identifies a radio device and its location. Radio device records associated with radio devices likely to be within communication range of the vehicle may then be retrieved from the database. The radio device records may be used to generate information for individual ones of radio devices which are likely to be within range of the vehicle and display that radio device information to a vehicle operator via an electronic display. The display may be updated as the vehicle travels to display radio device information as the radio devices come into range of the vehicle and remove radio device information from the display as the vehicle travels out of range. |
US10911923B1 |
Technologies for implementing unified mode bluetooth advertisements
A method of implementing unified mode Bluetooth advertisements according to one embodiment includes receiving, by a mobile device, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) advertisement data from an access control device, wherein the BLE advertisement data includes (i) a BLE advertisement that is compliant with a HomeKit Accessory Protocol and (ii) a BLE scan response initiated by a scan request to the BLE advertisement, the BLE scan response including data to pair the mobile device with the access control device using another security protocol different from the HomeKit Accessory Protocol, pairing the mobile device with the access control device via the HomeKit Accessory Protocol and the another security protocol using the BLE advertisement data. |
US10911910B2 |
Electronic device and method of executing function of electronic device
According to various embodiments of the disclosure, an electronic device and a method of executing a function of the electronic device comprise at least one communication circuit, a speaker, a microphone, at least one processor operatively connected with the communication circuit, the speaker, and the microphone, and a memory operatively connected with the at least one processor, wherein the memory stores instructions which, when executed by the at least one processor cause the electronic device to: perform a call with a first external electronic device through the communication circuit, activate a voice-based intelligent service while the call is performed, identify a voice input through the microphone while the call is performed, and transmit data associated with the voice input to an external server through the communication circuit at least in part for automatic speech recognition (ASR) and/or natural language understanding (NLU). |
US10911907B2 |
SMS in a telecommunication network
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. And a method, user equipment (UE) and telecommunication network are provided. The method of managing short message service (SMS) functionality in a UE operable with a telecommunication network includes informing, by the network, the UE of a change in an SMS subscription status for the UE. |
US10911904B1 |
Tracking device presence detection and reporting by access points
A tracking system determines a location of a tracking device associated with a user using one or more access points at the location. Each access point at the location is configured to detect and couple with the tracking device when the tracking device is within a communicative range of the access point. An access point provides updates on the tracking device's presence, as well as the tracking device's arrival to and departure from the communicative range of the access point, to a tracking server. The tracking server determines, from these updates, whether the tracking device is at the location. The user may be notified, via a mobile device, of the tracking device's location. |
US10911903B1 |
Systems and methods for multi-point arrival analysis
Disclosed are systems and methods for multi-point destination arrival time analysis. In one aspect, the system may include a memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to. The processor performs operations including receiving a request for an order, receiving an acceptance of an order associated with the first external system, determining, upon receiving the acceptance, a first arrival estimate, determining, upon assigning a delivery worker to fulfill the order, a second arrival estimate, and determining, upon receiving confirmation that the delivery worker has retrieved the order from the merchant, a third arrival estimate. Additionally, the operations may include and forwarding, upon their determination, the first, second, and third arrival estimates to the customer. |
US10911902B2 |
Content providing based on location determination using sensor data
The present disclosure enables an improved location determination and subsequent content providing. In one aspect, a method includes assigning a geographical tile to a tracking device, the geographical tile representing a geographical location in which the tracking device is currently located; activating at least one sensor on-board the tracking device, the at least one sensor of the tracking device being used to collect location data and determine displacement information of the tracking device on the tracking device; receiving the displacement information as well as at least one satellite based location update from the tracking device; determining at least one zone of interest in the tile at which the tracking device is currently located based on the displacement information and at least one satellite based location information of the tracking device; and providing at least one content associated with the at least one zone of interest to the tracking device. |
US10911900B1 |
Multiple object location assembly
A multiple object location assembly includes a tracking unit that is wearable on a user. The tracking unit has a plurality of communication channels that is each programmable to have a distance alarm is set to a pre-determined trigger distance. A plurality of transmitting units is provided and each of the transmitting units broadcasts a tracking signal to the tracking unit. each of the transmitting units is coupled to a respective one of a plurality of objects and the tracking signal broadcast by each of the transmitting units is associated with the respective object. Each of the transmitting units is assigned to a respective one of the communication channels in the tracking unit. Moreover, the distance alarm in a respective one of the communication channels is turned on when the transmitter assigned to the respective communication channel moves beyond the pre-determined trigger distance from the tracking unit. |
US10911898B2 |
Automatic determination of and reaction to mobile user routine behavior based on geographical and repetitive pattern analysis
One or more patterns associated with a mobile device are determined. The one or more patterns are determined at least in part by identifying within a set of time information and location information associated with the mobile device a subset comprising successive locations and times associated with a temporary pattern, converting the temporary pattern to be a pattern of the one or more patterns, adding the pattern to a list of detected patterns, generating a reduced set of time information and location information at least in part by removing from the set of time information and location information the subset comprising the successive locations and times, analyzing the reduced set of time information and location information to determine one or more additional patterns. The mobile device can be configured to exhibit a mobile device behavior associated with the determined one or more patterns. |
US10911894B2 |
Use of dynamic content generation parameters based on previous performance of those parameters
In embodiments, the present invention provides a method and system for receiving a navigation request from a mobile communication facility, receiving an indicator input, dynamically creating a content based at least in part on an association of the navigation request and the indicator input, and presenting the dynamically created content to the mobile communication facility. |
US10911893B1 |
Contact tracing via location service
Systems, methods, and computer-executable instructions for contact tracing including receiving a first beacon identifier associated with a first person and a second beacon identifier associated with a second person over a time period from a plurality of readers. A location of the first person and the second person is determined. Health data associated with the first person is received. The first person is determined to be sick and a sick period of time is determined. Two or more people, including the second person, are determined to have been within a proximity of the first person during the sick period of time. A list of the two or more people is generated. |
US10911890B2 |
Auto-resizing of geofences
In one embodiment, POI information is received from a first mobile communication device (MCD) of a group of communication devices respectively associated with group members. The POI information includes an identified location to establish a geofence to track activities of the group members at a POI. The geofence surrounding the POI is established based on the POI information. Whether there are changes to the activities of the group of communication devices are determined, where the changes to the activities include a geofence crossing by a group member. A notification is sent to each of the group of communication devices in response to determining that the geofence crossing by the group member has occurred. The geofence crossing indicates an arrival or departure of the group member at the POI. The geofence is resized based on the changes to the activities. |
US10911889B2 |
Tracking device operation in safety-classified zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area. |
US10911886B2 |
Method for determining distance between ears of a wearer of a sound generating object and an ear-worn, sound generating object
A sound generating object for worn by a user, includes: a first accelerometer; and a second accelerometer; wherein when the sound generating object is at an operative position, a line extending through the first and second accelerometers intersects an axis at right angle, the axis extending in an up-and-down direction, the first and second accelerometers being spaced by a known distance; wherein the first accelerometer is configured to determine a first acceleration component having a first value, and the second accelerometer is configured to determine a second acceleration component having a second value; and wherein the sound generating object is configured to determine a distance between ears of the user based on the first value of the first acceleration component determined by the first accelerometer, the second value of the second acceleration component determined by the second accelerometer, and the known distance between the first accelerometer and the second accelerometer. |
US10911882B2 |
Methods and systems for generating spatialized audio
A spatialized audio presentation system selects, based on an orientation of an avatar with respect to a virtual sound source, a head-related impulse response from a library of head-related impulse responses corresponding to different potential orientations of the avatar with respect to the virtual sound source. The spatialized audio presentation system applies the selected head-related impulse response to a sound that is generated by the virtual sound source and is to be presented to a user associated with the avatar. Additionally, the spatialized audio presentation system applies an additional effect to the sound that is to be presented to the user. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed. |
US10911877B2 |
Hearing device with adaptive binaural auditory steering and related method
Disclosed is a hearing device and method of operating a hearing device in a binaural hearing system, the method comprising: receiving distal data from a distal hearing device; receiving an audio signal and converting the audio signal to a first microphone input signal and a second microphone input signal; and determining a beamforming scheme based on the distal data, the first microphone input signal, and the second microphone input signal, wherein determining the beamforming scheme comprises obtaining a zero-direction index, and wherein the beamforming scheme is based on the zero-direction index; and applying the beamforming scheme in a beamforming module of the hearing device. |
US10911874B2 |
Transducer having a conductive suspension member
A speaker including a frame, and a magnet assembly coupled to the frame. The magnet assembly forms an air gap through which a magnetic flux is directed. The speaker further including a voice coil suspended in the air gap, a diaphragm coupled to the voice coil and a compliant suspension member for suspending the voice coil within the air gap. The suspension member includes an electrically conductive member for providing an electrical connection between the voice coil and a circuit coupled to the frame. |
US10911871B1 |
Method and apparatus for estimating spatial content of soundfield at desired location
In general, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for estimating spatial content of a soundfield at a desired location, including a location that has actual sound content obstructed or distorted. According to certain aspects, the present invention aims at presenting a more natural, spatially accurate sound, for example to a user at the desired location who is wearing a helmet, mimicking the sound a user would experience if they were not wearing any headgear. Modes for enhanced spatial hearing may be applied which would include situation-dependent processing for augmented hearing. According to other aspects, the present invention aims at remotely reproducing the soundfield at a desired location with faithful reproduction of the spatial content of the soundfield. |
US10911870B2 |
Interactive music tag system and interactive method thereof
An interactive music tag system and an interactive method thereof are provided in the present invention. The interactive method is adapted for an interactive music tag and an interactive music tag reader. The method includes: when the interactive music tag is close to the interactive music tag reader, outputting an wireless energy to the interactive music tag and outputting an audio envelop signal to the coil of an LC resonant circuit such that the analog audio signal is transmitted to the interactive music tag; when the interactive music tag reader controls the interactive music tag, modulating a control signal into the wireless energy; when the interactive music tag receives the control signal through the LC resonant circuit, controlling the output status of the audio envelop signal according to the control signal. |
US10911869B2 |
Variable-frequency sliding band equalization for controlling sealed loudspeaker excursion
Methods and systems for generating a speaker feed for driving a sealed speaker, including: generating feedback indicative of excursion of the speaker; in response to the feedback, equalizing an input signal to generate the speaker feed, such that the speaker feed is equalized for driving the speaker with: a desired frequency response above the speaker's resonance frequency; and an at least substantially flat frequency response in a variable sub-resonance equalization band without exceeding the speaker's excursion limit, where the sub-resonance equalization band extends from the resonance frequency down to a variable cutoff frequency, and the cutoff frequency is determined in response to the feedback. The speaker feed is generated in a feedback-controlled filter configured to boost the input signal at frequencies in the sub-resonance equalization band, the boost having a sloping frequency-amplitude response whose slope is set to overcome or cancel the speaker's natural falloff in the speaker's spring-loaded region. |
US10911868B2 |
Clusters of underwater seismic sources
A submersible sound system may include a housing, an end piece, an elastic membrane, an end cap affixed to the elastic membrane, and a subwoofer speaker system disposed within the housing and supported by a speaker support. A bubble sound source may be defined by the speaker support, the speaker diaphragm, an anterior end of the housing, the elastic membrane, and the end cap. The housing, end piece, and a posterior surface of the speaker support may form a sealed enclosure. The sound system may include a tuning pipe disposed between the sealed enclosure and the bubble sound source. A Helmholtz resonator may be disposed anteriorly of the speaker system. Multiple sound system may be assembled to form a cluster. The cluster may be defined by the vertices of regular polyhedron. The sound systems may be controlled to maintain the speaker systems within acceptable thermal limits. |
US10911866B2 |
Loudspeaker and sound outputting apparatus having the same
A sound outputting apparatus is provided. The sound outputting apparatus includes at least one loudspeaker, and a main body configured to house the at least one loudspeaker. Each of the at least one loudspeaker includes an acoustic transducer configured to generate a sound wave, and a sound guide part configured to directionally output the sound wave via a plurality of openings. A diameter of each of the plurality of openings is increased as a distance from the acoustic transducer increases. |
US10911864B2 |
Head-mounted display apparatus and acoustic device
A head-mounted display apparatus and an acoustic device disposed in the head-mounted display apparatus are provided. The acoustic device includes a speaker, a resonance box, and a waveguide. The resonance box is connected to the speaker. The waveguide is connected to the resonance box. The volume of the waveguide is greater than twice the volume of the speaker, and the length of the waveguide is greater than 5 times the thickness of the speaker. |
US10911858B2 |
Earphone
An earphone comprises an acoustic waveguide (305), for coupling sound waves from an acoustic transducer into an ear (5), the waveguide having an outer end (315) and an inner end (320), at least the inner end being open. The acoustic transducer (310) is arranged at the outer end (315) of the acoustic waveguide and the inner end (320) of the acoustic waveguide is configured to be located in the ear (5). The acoustic waveguide (305) has a neck (340) between the outer end (315) and the inner end (320), and has a cross section at the neck that is smaller than a cross section at each of the outer end and the inner end. |
US10911854B2 |
Ultrasonic microphone enclosure
An apparatus includes a housing having a printed circuit board having a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface of the printed circuit board forms an outer surface of the housing. The apparatus further includes a bottom-port microphone sensor mounted on the bottom surface of the printed circuit board. The printed circuit board has a port opening formed therein to provide an acoustic path from outside of the housing to the microphone sensor. A method of detecting ultrasonic signals includes receiving ultrasonic signals within a port opening of a printed circuit board forming part of a surface of a housing, and directing ultrasonic signals to a microphone sensor secured to a printed circuit board through the port of the printed circuit board. |
US10911853B1 |
Musical instrument amplifier-mounted microphone assembly
An musical instrument amplifier-mounted microphone assembly operatively attaches to the seal of an instrument speaker to capture sound waves, without losing unique sounds. The microphone assembly utilizes electret condenser microphones to achieve boundary layer configuration. The microphone assembly fits flush against, or parallel to, the speaker baffle that holds the microphone assembly in front of speaker cones. The microphone assembly mounts on a circuit board which acts as a reflective surface to achieve boundary layer effect. The flat circuit board provides flat conductor traces that carry audio signals from the electret assembly, past the gasket seal of the speaker, to electronics on the board that power, amplify and match impedances needed to pass the audio signal to a large venue amplification system. A connector terminal on the circuit board connects via a shielded cable to a housing mounted XLR connector that provides connection to a large venue amplification system. |
US10911851B2 |
Display device and method of driving the same
A display device includes: a display panel; and first and second sound generating device configured to generating sounds and vibrate the display panel, wherein the first sound generating device may have a higher sound pressure level than the second sound generating device in a first frequency range, and the second sound generating device may have a higher sound pressure level than the first sound generating device in a second frequency range lower than the first frequency range. A method of driving a display device in sound generating and haptic modes also is disclosed. |
US10911849B2 |
Direct fire small ceiling speaker system
An attachment to a small ceiling speaker system that is interchangeable with a diffuser of such system and that provides direct downward direction to sound produced by such system. A director interface is provided for adjustably attaching to an acoustic channel shell of such system. A direct fire ring releasably attaches to the director interface with a fastener. The direct fire ring supports magnets for releasably attaching a foraminous audio speaker grill. The director interface and the direct fire ring have alignable hub and spoke features and the hub and spokes of the director interface partially nest within the hub and spokes of the direct fire ring. |
US10911845B1 |
Apparatus and method for tunable photonic delay
A system and method for a tunable optical delay line. The tunable optical delay line comprises a coarse delay portion that provides a coarse delay amount, the coarse delay portion including a coarse delay selection element in conjunction with a coarse delay element, the coarse delay selection element incorporated on-chip into a photonic integrated circuit (IC) component, the coarse delay element being disposed off-chip of the photonic IC component and interconnected with the coarse delay selection element; and a fine delay element that provides a fine delay amount, the fine delay element interconnected in series with the coarse delay selection element, the optical delay line being tunable to a target delay amount by agglomerating the coarse and fine delay amounts. |
US10911838B2 |
Mechanism for transference of media meta-data
The disclosed examples encompass a media sending device, a media receiving device or a method of sending and reproducing media. For example, a media sending device may store media content and a meta-data file which includes media customization information to facilitate reproduction of the media content and an identifier that identifies a type of the information in the meta-data file. The media sending device then transmits an indication to the receiving device indicating that reproduction of the media content would be facilitated by use of the information in the meta-data file. The media sending device then transfers the media content and the meta-data file to the receiving device, in response to receiving a request for the media content from the receiving device. Then, the media receiving device reproduces the media content based at least in part on information extracted from the meta-data file, in a manner indicated by the identifier. |
US10911837B1 |
Systems and methods for dynamically augmenting videos via in-video insertion on mobile devices
Disclosed are systems and methods for rendering augmented videos on mobile devices and computing environment with limited computational resources. The disclosed systems and methods provide a novel framework for performing automatic detection of surfaces in video frames resulting in the creation of a seamless in-video augmentation object experience for viewing users. The disclosed framework operates by leveraging available surfaces in digital content to show augmentation objects in compliance with various pre-established contextual and technical constraints. The disclosed framework evidences a streamlined, automatic and computationally efficient process(es) that modifies digital content at the surface level within the frames of the digital content based on the contextual and technical constraints, and the computational resources of the device augmented digital content is rendered on. |
US10911836B2 |
System and method for digital program insertion in cable systems
Alternative approaches to the insertion of local commercials and messages into networks feeds are provided. Embodiments include digital commercial insertion for cable operators and others that not only offer more flexibility and features, but may also be significantly cheaper to implement. The actual “insert” of the local commercial or message into the digital program is performed by a standard set top box, with several methods of providing the local commercial to the set top box at the proper insertion time. Another embodiment allows a cable operator to significantly save on equipment in the form of splicers and ad inserters, by allowing easy and dynamic mapping of local commercials to insertion zones. |
US10911832B2 |
Methods, systems, and media for facilitating interaction between viewers of a stream of content
Methods, systems, and media for facilitating interaction between viewers of a stream of content are provided. In some embodiments, the method comprises: receiving a request to begin presenting a stream of content, wherein the stream of content corresponds to a collection of videos presented sequentially; identifying a counter value associated with a duration of time elapsed since a creator of the stream of content initiated presentation of the stream of content; determining a playback position of the stream of content based on the counter value; causing the stream of content to be presented at the determined playback position; receiving an input to display a chat interface; and causing the chat interface to be presented in connection with the presentation of the stream of content, wherein the chat interface includes messages transmitted from a plurality of user devices that are also presenting the stream of content. |
US10911831B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, program, and information processing system
An information processing apparatus according to an aspect of the present technology performs a search for a recorded program and a program to be provided later to acquire a first search result in a case where a character string indicating content of an utterance of a user does not include a predetermined character string indicating the setting of the schedule recording of the program to be provided later and performs a search for the program to be provided later to acquire a second search result in a case where the character string includes the predetermined character string. In a case where a program whose schedule recording is to be set is selected from a display screen of the second search result, the information processing apparatus sets the schedule recording of the selected program without displaying a detail screen. |
US10911829B2 |
Vehicle video recommendation via affect
Techniques are disclosed for vehicle video recommendation via affect. A first media presentation is played to a vehicle occupant. The playing is accomplished using a video client. Cognitive state data for the vehicle occupant is captured, where the cognitive state data includes video facial data from the vehicle occupant during the first media presentation playing. The first media presentation is ranked, on an analysis server, relative to another media presentation based on the cognitive state data which was captured for the vehicle occupant. The ranking is determined for the vehicle occupant. The cognitive state data which was captured for the vehicle occupant is correlated, on the analysis server, to cognitive state data collected from other people who experienced the first media presentation. One or more further media presentation selections are recommended to the vehicle occupant, based on the ranking and the correlating. |
US10911819B2 |
Multimedia pipeline device
Disclosed is a multimedia pipeline device including first pipeline circuits and a processor. The first pipeline circuits include: a first circuit generating first data according to input data and recording characteristic information of the input data; and a second circuit generating second data according to the first data and recording characteristic information of the first data. The processor determines whether the characteristic information of the input data and the characteristic information of the first data are correct according to first and second prestored information respectively, in which at least a part of the first prestored information is recorded by the first circuit according to verified input data in advance and at least a part of the second prestored information is recorded by the second circuit according to verified first data in advance, and the verified input data and the input data originate from the same multimedia test file. |
US10911816B2 |
Information processing system
An information processing system includes a video processing device that processes video data including a plurality of frames, and a transmission device that transmits video data, to be processed by the video processing device, to the connected video processing device. The video processing device stores some frames constituting the video data, and the transmission device stores the remaining frames of the video data not stored in the video processing device. |
US10911815B1 |
Personalized recap clips
Techniques are described that enable personalized recap clip sequences. |
US10911814B1 |
Presenting content-specific video advertisements upon request
Advertisements may be selected for video programming based on the visual content of the video programming. Where a video stream depicts a consumer good or service in one or more video frames, an advertisement that is consistent with the consumer good or service may be inserted into the video stream following the video frames in which the consumer good or service appears. Such an advertisement may be one of a plurality of existing advertisements, or may be prepared in a native format based on the content of the video stream, and may be seamlessly integrated into the video stream with the same or a similar setting to the video stream. A viewer of a video stream may also request one or more advertisements based on the content of the video stream. |
US10911812B2 |
System and method for delivery of near-term real-time recorded video
A system and method for delivery of near-term real-time recorded video includes a byte stream server to provide streaming video from a server platform for video that is being simultaneously recorded to files. The video can be delivered at programmable rates, including faster than real-time, real-time, and slower than real-time. The delivered video can include all video frames, or only I-frames/Keyframes. |
US10911811B1 |
Systems and methods for automatically and dynamically generating a network map
This application relates to systems and techniques for automatically and/or dynamically generating a network map. The network map can be updated based on a changed condition, which can include, among other things, a change in the underlying schedule and/or underlying data (e.g., weather data, news data, etc.). The network map can be updated in real time and/or in accordance with a predetermined schedule. |
US10911809B2 |
Communication apparatus, communication method, and program
A transmission apparatus 101 divides an image into a plurality of image areas. In addition, the transmission apparatus 101 identifies one or a plurality of image areas corresponding to a position of a first object in the image. Next, the transmission apparatus 101 generates a segment corresponding to the one or plurality of image areas identified and a playlist in which a URL for accessing the segment is described. Next, the transmission apparatus 101 transmits the playlist in accordance with a request from the reception apparatus 102 and then, after the URL included in the playlist is accessed, transmits data regarding the segment whose address is indicated by the URL to the reception apparatus 102. |
US10911808B2 |
Systems and methods for optimized delivery of targeted media
Systems and methods are disclosed for targeting of advertising content for a consumer product, by obtaining consumer demographic data, the consumer demographic data including a plurality of demographic attributes for each person; identifying a plurality of media slots; and obtaining program information for a respective identified program aired in each media slot among the plurality of media slots, the program information including viewing data of a plurality of viewing persons viewing the program and each viewing person being among the plurality of persons. The methods also include enriching the viewing data with the consumer demographic data; identifying a plurality of advertiser industries; enriching the product purchaser data with the consumer demographic data; calculating a relevance of each advertiser industry among the plurality of advertiser industries for each identified program based on demographic attributes of the product purchasers in each advertiser industry and demographic attributes of the viewing persons. |
US10911807B2 |
Optimization of an automation setting through selective feedback
The technology described herein solicits user feedback in order to improve the processing of contextual signal data to identify automation setting preferences. Users have limited availability or willingness to provide explicit feedback. The technology calculates an impact score that measures a possible improvement to the automation system that could result from receiving feedback. Feedback is solicited when the impact score exceeds a threshold. Other rules can be provided in conjunction with the impact score to determine when feedback is solicited, such as a daily cap on feedback solicitations. |
US10911806B1 |
Techniques for providing digital content recommendations
Techniques are disclosed for providing recommendations related to digital content. In some embodiments, historical content data may be analyzed to identify abandonments by a plurality of user devices with respect to viewing digital content. The historical content data may indicate viewing behavior associated with the plurality of user devices and the digital content. An index within the digital content may be calculated based at least in part on the abandonments. For example, the index may correspond to a time within the digital content at which a percentage of the plurality of user devices that abandoned the digital content feel below a threshold value. A recommendation related to the digital content may be provided comprising an indication of the index determined for the digital content. |
US10911804B2 |
Bitrate instruction device, bitrate instruction method, and non-transitory recording medium
The bitrate instruction device generates a quality model that represents a change degree of communication quality with a passage of time based on a bitrate model in bitrate information and an available bandwidth model, the bitrate model representing a change degree per time of communication data volume via a communication network with the passage of time, the bitrate information including a plurality of the bitrate models, and the available bandwidth model representing a change degree of communication bandwidth of the communication network with the passage of time; and calculates an expected value of the generated quality model based on occurrence possibility of the available bandwidth model, and instructing a controller of the communication to control communication data volume per time in accordance with a bitrate model with higher expected value than that of other bitrate models in the plurality of the bitrate models included in the bitrate information. |
US10911802B2 |
Media file pushing method, media file server, and media file pushing system
A media file pushing method, a media file server, and a media file pushing system relate to the field of communications technologies and are configured to resolve a problem that a user cannot quickly obtain a media file satisfying a pushing requirement of the user. The method includes obtaining search information from a user, where the search information includes time information, and the time information indicates a requirement of the user on playback duration of a media file, determining playback content of the media file based on a preset content determining rule, obtaining at least one target media file satisfying the time information and the playback content from a media file resource library based on the time information and the playback content of the media file, and presenting the at least one target media file in a pushing interface. |
US10911799B2 |
Video refinement mechanism
An apparatus to facilitate processing video bit stream data is disclosed. The apparatus includes one or more processors to decode point cloud data, reconstruct the decoded point cloud data and fill one or more holes in reconstructed point cloud frame data using patch metadata included in the decoded point cloud data and a memory communicatively coupled to the one or more processors. |
US10911798B2 |
Providing files of variable sizes based on device and network conditions
Methods and systems for providing files of variable sizes based on device and/or network conditions are described herein. The system may determine a plurality of bandwidth ranges. The system may also determine a plurality of file classes, and each different file class may be associated with a different bandwidth range. In some scenarios, the system may convert a file into a plurality of modified files. Each modified file may have a different file size and correspond to a different file class. The file and/or modified files may be provided to other devices based on various factors, such as bandwidth, available storage space, and/or display capabilities of user devices. |
US10911796B2 |
Dynamic quality adjustments for media transport
A content provider might be responsible for content transmitted over a large number of channels, including premium channels that may have fixed quality settings. In order to provide the appropriate quality, the encoders for the premium channels are able to obtain the bit rates (and other capacity) needed. The total bit rate used for the premium channels can then be compared against a maximum bit rate for all channels for the provider to determine a remaining bit rate. The remaining bit rate can then be allocated, evenly or otherwise, across the various non-premium channels. Transmission components such as statmuxes used for the non-premium channels can be configured to adjust the bit rates as necessary based at least in part upon the allocation. Such an approach enables the premium channels to provide the fixed quality ensuring that the aggregate bandwidth meets the bit rate limit. |
US10911794B2 |
Apparatus and methods for selective secondary content insertion in a digital network
Apparatus and methods for generating secondary content scheduling and dynamic insertion for users of a managed content distribution network, such as a cable, satellite, of HFCu network. In one embodiment, the secondary content comprises advertising content which is directly related or tied to demographics, psychographics, and/or other metrics of applicability to one or more users of the content distribution network. Individual insertion opportunities are identified (either in advance or dynamically), and relevant or targeted secondary content is dynamically “switched in” for delivery to the one or more users via interaction between a local or client application (e.g., operative on the user's set top box or personal electronic device) and a switched digital video entity of the network, and subsequently switched out if no longer required, thereby conserving network bandwidth and/or other resources. |
US10911792B2 |
Systems and methods for determining processing completeness within a distributed media item processing environment
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media are configured to receive a media item. The media item can be split into a plurality of segments. The plurality of segments can be subjected to a plurality of distributed prepublication processing stages. One or more stage progress reports can be received. Each of the one or more stage progress reports can indicate an extent complete of one of the plurality of distributed prepublication processing stages for one of the plurality of segments. An overall extent complete can be calculated with respect to the media item based on the one or more stage progress reports. |
US10911791B2 |
Optimizing encoding operations when generating a buffer-constrained version of a media title
In various embodiments, a buffer-based encoding application generates a first convex hull of subsequence encode points based on multiple encoding points and a first subsequence associated with a media title. The buffer-based encoding application then generates a first global convex hull of media encode points based on a transmission buffer constraint, the first convex hull, and a second global convex hull of media encode points. Notably, the second global convex hull is associated with a portion of the media title that occurs before the first subsequence in a playback order for the media title. Subsequently, the subsequence-based encoding application selects a first media encode point included in the first global convex hull based on a media metric and determines a first encoded media sequence based on the selected media encode point. The first encoded media sequence is subsequently streamed to an endpoint device during playback of the media title. |
US10911789B2 |
Automatic failover for live video streaming
A computer system receives information from multimedia devices for generating a playlist. The information is associated with a status of segment files of a first publishing stream and a second publishing stream received from the multimedia devices, and the information is determined to trigger a failover event. Segment files are obtained from the first publishing stream and the second publishing stream to generate a playlist based on the status of the segment files. |
US10911788B2 |
Video image coding and decoding method and apparatus
A video image decoding method for parsing split mode information of a coding tree node in a bitstream, obtaining a split mode of the coding tree node from a candidate split mode set of the coding tree node based on the split mode information, parsing the bitstream to obtain coding information of the coding tree node, and reconstructing a pixel value of the coding tree node based on the split mode information and the coding information of the coding tree node. |
US10911785B2 |
Intelligent compression of grainy video content
A method for processing a video stream prior to encoding, the video stream potentially comprising a film grain, the method comprising: measuring a film grain intensity in the video stream; obtaining at least one encoding rate information item associated with the video stream, in order to determine a pair of respective values for the grain intensity and encoding rate; comparing the pair values with predetermined respective threshold values in order to categorize the video stream with respect to pairs of predetermined values of grain intensity and rate; and selecting a film grain management strategy among at least four combinations based on the categorization of the video stream. |
US10911779B2 |
Moving image encoding and decoding method, and non-transitory computer-readable media that code moving image for each of prediction regions that are obtained by dividing coding target region while performing prediction between different views
A moving image encoding/decoding apparatus that performs encoding/decoding while predicting a multiview moving image including moving images of a plurality of different views includes: a corresponding region setting unit that sets a corresponding region on a depth map for an encoding/decoding target region; a region dividing unit that sets a prediction region that is one of regions obtained by dividing the encoding/decoding target region; a disparity vector generation unit that generates, for the prediction region, a disparity vector for a reference view using depth information for a region within the corresponding region that corresponds to the prediction region; a motion information generation unit that generates motion information in the prediction region from the reference view motion information based on the disparity vector for the reference view; and a prediction image generation unit that generates a prediction image for the prediction region using the motion information in the prediction region. |
US10911773B2 |
Motion vector difference coding and decoding
There are provided mechanisms for encoding a motion vector, wherein the motion vector is represented by a sum of a motion vector prediction (MVP) and a motion vector difference (MVD) between the motion vector and the MVP. The MVD comprises a first MVD component y and a second MVD component x. The method comprises encoding the first MVD component y. The method comprises encoding a representation {circumflex over (x)} of the second MVD component x. The method comprises sending information to a video decoder on how reconstruct the second MVD component x from the representation {circumflex over (x)} of the second MVD component x and at least one of: the first MVD component y, MVP index MVPindex, reference picture index RefIdx, reference picture list flag, block partition size PartSize and block partition type. There are provided mechanisms for reconstructing a motion vector from a motion vector prediction (MVP) and a motion vector difference (MVD). The MVD comprises a first MVD component y and a second MVD component x. The method comprises receiving information from a video encoder on how to reconstruct the second MVD component x from a representation x of the second MVD component x and at least one of: the first MVD component y, MVP index MVPindex, reference picture index RefIdx, reference picture list flag, block partition size PartSize and block partition type. The method comprises decoding the first MVD component y. The method comprises decoding the representation x of the second MVD component x. The method comprises reconstructing the second MVD component x in accordance with the received information. |
US10911772B2 |
Image processing device and method
The present invention relates to an image processing device and method, which realize improvement in encoding efficiency for color difference signals and reduction in address calculations for memory access. In a case where a block size of orthogonal transform is 4×4, and a macroblock of luminance signals is configured of four 4×4 pixel blocks appended with 0 through 1, the four luminance signal blocks are corresponded with one color difference signal 4×4 block appended with C. At this time, there exist four motion vector information of mv0, mv1, mv2, and mv3, as to the four luminance signal blocks. The motion vector information mvc of the one color difference signal 4×4 block is calculated by averaging processing using these four motion vector information. The present invention can be applied to an image encoding device which performed encoding based on the H.264/AVC format, for example. |
US10911770B2 |
Encoder, decoder, encoding method, and decoding method for selecting the best candidate motion vector
A decoder that decodes a current block using a motion vector includes: a processor; and memory. Using the memory, the processor: derives a first candidate vector from one or more candidate vectors of one or more neighboring blocks that neighbor the current block; determines, in a first reference picture for the current block, a first adjacent region that includes a position indicated by the first candidate vector; calculates evaluation values of a plurality of candidate regions included in the first adjacent region; and determines a first motion vector of the current block, based on a first candidate region having a smallest evaluation value among the evaluation values. The first adjacent region is included in a first motion estimation region determined based on the position indicated by the first candidate vector. |
US10911759B2 |
Method and apparatus for encoding and decoding motion information
A Frame Rate Up-Conversion (FRUC) derivation process, based on frame rate up-conversion techniques, is developed in the reference software JEM (Joint Exploration Model) by the Joint Video Exploration Team (JVET). In one embodiment, a modified FRUC derivation process improves the performance of the current FRUC tool is provided. For example, an initial list of motion vector candidates defined in the FRUC derivation process may be reordered, and/or one or more of the ordered motion vector candidates in the defined list may be removed to improve the efficiency of the process. The reordering and/or the removal may be based on, e.g., one or more of previously determined motion vector candidates of one or more previously decoded blocks. In addition, the adaptive reordering mode may be signaled by the encoder to the decoder as part of the modified FRUC derivation process. |
US10911756B2 |
Video encoding/decoding method and apparatus, and recording medium in which bit stream is stored
An image encoding/decoding method and apparatus are provided. An image decoding method performed by an image decoding apparatus of the present invention may comprise decoding an indicator indicating whether or not partition information of a current block is derived from partition information of a corresponding block of the current block, obtaining the partition information of the current block based on the decoded indicator, and partitioning the current block based on the obtained partition information. |
US10911755B2 |
Systems and methods for adaptive mobile telecommunications for autonomous vehicles
An autonomous land vehicle in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure includes a land vehicle conveyance system, at least two telecommunication devices, an imaging device configured to capture image data of a surrounding environment, a video encoder configured to encode the image data, one or more processors, and at least one memory storing instructions. The telecommunication devices can perform wireless communication independently of each other and can simultaneously perform wireless communication. The instructions, when executed by the processor(s), cause the vehicle to travel using the conveyance system, determine a communication capability of the telecommunication devices while the conveyance system performs travel, determine a compression rate for the video encoder based on the communication capability, encode the image data using the video encoder based on the compression rate to generate encoded data, and communicate the encoded data using at least one telecommunication device based on the communication capability. |
US10911750B2 |
System and methods for feedback-based data transmission
A computer-implemented method includes receiving a feedback message including feedback information from a receiver of image data, obtaining a current frame to be encoded, encoding the current frame based at least in part on the feedback information, and transmitting the encoded current frame to the receiver. |
US10911748B1 |
Display calibration system
A display calibration system may include a first electronic device that includes an ambient light sensor and a display to be calibrated in a second electronic device. The first electronic device may generate test patterns to be displayed on the display. The ambient light sensor may receive light emitted from the display based on the test patterns to generate display color space data. The first electronic device may generate calibration data for the display based on the display color space data and a target reference color space. The second electronic device may store the calibration data and use the calibration data to generate more accurate images. Because the first electronic device may include other functionalities other display calibration, specialized display calibration equipment may be omitted. Additionally, a third electronic device that acts as an intermediary between the first and second electronic devices. |
US10911745B2 |
Calibration of a surround view camera system
A method for automatic generation of calibration parameters for a surround view (SV) camera system is provided that includes capturing a video stream from each camera comprised in the SV camera system, wherein each video stream captures two calibration charts in a field of view of the camera generating the video stream; displaying the video streams in a calibration screen on a display device coupled to the SV camera system, wherein a bounding box is overlaid on each calibration chart, detecting feature points of the calibration charts, displaying the video streams in the calibration screen with the bounding box overlaid on each calibration chart and detected features points overlaid on respective calibration charts, computing calibration parameters based on the feature points and platform dependent parameters comprising data regarding size and placement of the calibration charts, and storing the calibration parameters in the SV camera system. |
US10911743B2 |
Field of view expansion by color separation
A display system is presented for displaying a color stereoscopic image comprising first and second images for user's left and right eyes respectively. A first display is configured for displaying first and second color channels of the first image to the left eye, such that a field of view of the first color channel of the first image is offset from a field of view of the second color channel of the first image in a first direction. A second display is configured for displaying first and second color channels of the second image to the right eye, such that a field of view of the first color channel of the second image is offset from a field of view of the second color channel of the second image in a second direction opposite to the first direction. |
US10911737B2 |
Primary and auxiliary image capture devices for image processing and related methods
Disclosed herein are primary and auxiliary image capture devices for image processing and related methods. According to an aspect, a method may include using primary and auxiliary image capture devices to perform image processing. The method may include using the primary image capture device to capture a first image of a scene, the first image having a first quality characteristic. Further, the method may include using the auxiliary image capture device to capture a second image of the scene. The second image may have a second quality characteristic. The second quality characteristic may be of lower quality than the first quality characteristic. The method may also include adjusting at least one parameter of one of the captured images to create a plurality of adjusted images for one of approximating and matching the first quality characteristic. Further, the method may include utilizing the adjusted images for image processing. |
US10911735B2 |
Layered scene decomposition CODEC with asymptotic resolution
A system and methods for a CODEC driving a real-time light field display for multi-dimensional video streaming, interactive gaming and other light field display applications is provided applying a layered scene decomposition strategy. Multi-dimensional scene data is divided into a plurality of data layers of increasing depths as the distance between a given layer and the display surface increases. Data layers which are sampled using an effective resolution function to determine a suitable sampling rate and rendered using hybrid rendering, such as perspective and oblique rendering, to encode light fields corresponding to each data layer. The resulting compressed, (layered) core representation of the multi-dimensional scene data is produced at predictable rates, reconstructed and merged at the light field display in real-time by applying view synthesis protocols, including edge adaptive interpolation, to reconstruct pixel arrays in stages (e.g. columns then rows) from reference elemental images. |
US10911734B2 |
Display device for personal immersive device
A virtual reality display device that can include a first pixel array and a second pixel array. Pixels of the pixel arrays can have a response time that is less than 2 msec, where the response time for a pixel is a sum of a first amount of time for brightness of the pixel to rise from 10% of white luminance to 90% of white luminance and a second amount of time for response time to fall from 90% of white luminance to 10% of white luminance. Additionally, the first pixel array can be separated from the second pixel array by a gap, and a distance from a center of the first pixel array to a center of the second pixel array is between 58 mm to 72 mm. |
US10911728B2 |
Control device, multi-projection system and control method of control device
A control device configured to communicate with a first projector which projects a first image in a first projection area, and a second projector which projects a second image in a second projection area having a first overlap area overlapping the first projection area to make the first projector and the second projector perform an edge blending process includes a reception section for receiving input of designation information including a direction in which an overlap width, a generation section for generating first overlap information including information representing first side in the first overlap area and information representing the overlap width of the first overlap area, and second overlap information including information representing second side in the first overlap area and the information, and a transmission section for transmitting the first overlap information to the first projector, and the second overlap information to the second projector. |
US10911724B2 |
Security camera
A security device is disclosed herein, comprised of a body having a first end connectable into a standard light socket or plug, and a second end having a rotatable/extendable mount with a camera mounted thereon. The body may also include a controller, a wireless communication module, lights, one or more optional sensors (such as a motion sensor, ambient light sensor, etc.), a back-up battery, a 2-way speaker, and/or a microphone. |
US10911722B2 |
Image transmission apparatus, camera system, and image transmission method
An image transmission apparatus is connected to a plurality of cameras that image the interior of a moving body, and includes a receiver, a processor, and a transmitter. The receiver receives, from an external device of the moving body, an image transmission request and imaging subject information that identifies a passenger to be imaged. The processor selects, based on the imaging subject information, an image captured by at least one camera of the plurality of cameras, and executes processing to remove, from the selected image, other image regions aside from the image region that covers the passenger to be imaged. The transmitter transmits the image that has been processed to the external device. |
US10911717B2 |
Method and system for providing video stream of video conference
Provided is a method and system for providing a video stream for a video conference. A video stream providing method may include managing class information in which a resolution range for the video conference is classified into a plurality of classes; determining at least two classes in which a resolution providable from a source providing client that participates in the video conference is included among the plurality of classes, based on the class information; encoding a video stream for the video conference as a plurality of layers using a resolution set for each of the determined at least two classes; and controlling an electronic device of the source providing client to transmit the video stream encoded as the plurality of layers to a server for the video conference over a network. |
US10911714B2 |
Method for providing camera outputs to receivers of vehicular vision system using LVDS repeater device
A method for providing outputs to receivers of a vehicular vision system includes disposing a camera at a vehicle and disposing an LVDS repeater device at the vehicle. The LVDS repeater device includes a de-serializer, a repeater and at least two serializers. The LVDS repeater device is powered at least in part via power-over-coax from a head unit or ECU of the vehicle. The camera captures image data and outputs an LVDS camera output. The LVDS camera output is received at the LVDS repeater device and is de-serialized via the de-serializer. The de-serialized LVDS camera output is provided to the repeater and at least two outputs are provided to the serializers and are serialized. The serializers each output a respective LVDS repeater output to a respective receiver of the vehicle. The receivers include a receiver of respective ones of the vehicle head unit and the ECU. |
US10911709B2 |
Onboard apparatus
An onboard apparatus provided in a vehicle with an automatic transmission, includes a peripheral image display unit configured to capture a periphery of the vehicle and display a captured image, an acquisition unit configured to acquire information concerning brightness on the periphery of the vehicle, and a setting change unit configured to change a setting of the peripheral image display unit based on the information acquired by the acquisition unit and a shift range of the automatic transmission. |
US10911708B2 |
Endoscope and endoscope system
An endoscope system includes: an endoscope including an image pickup device provided in an insertion portion, and configured to pick up an image of a subject to output a binary image signal; a multilevel modulation unit configured to output, through a predetermined transmission path, a multilevel signal obtained by performing multilevel modulation on the binary image signal; and a memory configured to store endoscope information on signal transmission; and a processor including a multilevel demodulation unit configured to receive the multilevel signal through the predetermined transmission path, and obtain and output the binary image signal by multilevel demodulation; and a controller configured to read the endoscope information from the memory, and determine a multilevel number in the multilevel modulation by the multilevel modulation unit based on the endoscope information read to control the multilevel modulation unit. |
US10911707B2 |
Imaging element, imaging method and electronic apparatus
There is provided an imaging device including a pixel array section including pixel units two-dimensionally arranged in a matrix pattern, each pixel unit including a photoelectric converter, and a plurality of column signal lines disposed according to a first column of the pixel units. The imaging device further includes an analog to digital converter that is shared by the plurality of column signal lines. |
US10911704B2 |
Solid state imaging device and imaging system
A solid state imaging device as an embodiment includes: a plurality of pixels each including at least one photoelectric conversion unit and an amplification transistor having a first input node electrically connected to the photoelectric conversion unit, a first primary node, and a second primary node; a transistor having a second input node, a third primary node, and a fourth primary node and having the same polarity as the amplification transistor; at least one signal line to which the first primary node of each of the plurality of pixels is electrically connected; and a current source electrically connected to the signal line, and a power source voltage is applied to the third primary node, the fourth primary node and the second primary node are electrically connected to each other, and the first primary node and the second input node are electrically connected to each other. |
US10911703B2 |
Image sensor and control method thereof, and image capturing apparatus with event counters and reverse bias voltages
An image sensor comprises: a plurality of light receiving elements whose output voltages vary in response to a photon entering; a plurality of counters each counts a number of events in which the output voltage changes beyond a predetermined threshold, and outputs a count value; and a voltage source that applies a plurality of different reverse bias voltages which are equal to or higher than a breakdown voltage to the plurality of light receiving elements. |
US10911702B2 |
Imaging device and imaging apparatus
An imaging device according to the present invention includes multiple pixels arranged in a row direction and a column direction, which are orthogonal to each other. The multiple pixels include distance measurement pixels each including multiple photo-electric converters arranged so as to be adjacent to each other in the row direction. When M and N denote integers not smaller than one, the pixels are arranged at positions shifted in the row direction for every M-number rows by an amount corresponding to a half of the pixel, color filters are arranged in the row direction in an array of N-number columns per cycle, and the color filters are arranged in the column direction in an array of 2MN-number rows per cycle. |
US10911701B2 |
Image pickup apparatus and image pickup method
An image pickup apparatus includes: a pixel portion where pixels of a plurality of colors are arranged in a first direction and a second direction as repetition of a basic array, and an arbitrary pixel is divided into a plurality of divided pixels in the first direction; a mixing portion configured to generate processed pixel signals from image data generated by all divided pixels existing in the pixel portion by performing pixel reduction of a plurality of divided pixel signals related to a same color and a same division position; and a managing/instructing portion configured to, in a case of prioritizing phase difference detection, control the pixel reduction by the mixing portion so that the processed pixel signals are not arranged at regular intervals in the second direction. |
US10911700B2 |
Image capturing apparatus, image processing apparatus, and method
An imaging capturing apparatus comprises: an image sensor including a two-dimensional array of a plurality of pixels; and a processor configured to perform defective pixel correction on an image signal outputted from a defective pixel among the plurality of pixels. The processor changes a defective-pixel-correction parameter used in the defective pixel correction based on at least one of a moving velocity and a moving direction of a photographic angle of view of the image sensor. |
US10911698B2 |
ISP bias-compensating noise reduction systems and methods
Systems and methods are provided for compensating bias introduced from various image signal processors (ISP) or ISP components while effectively reducing noise. An ISP stage such as spatial noise filtering, high dynamic range (HDR) interpolation, and demosaicking among others, often results in various types of biases and artifacts being introduced in the output frame. The methods and systems of this disclosure employ a convex combination of multiple input frames or blocks of pixels, to effectively reduce bias from a spatial noise filter, a debayer unit, or other ISP components, thereby providing improved spatiotemporal noise reduction solutions. |
US10911695B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and computer program product
An information processing apparatus includes a detector, a generator, and a compositor. The detector detects a first image region including a specific part of a subject from a first image obtained by photographing the subject. A generator generates a plurality of mask images for specifying a region to be composited with a second image including the first image region. The compositor composites the first image with the second image using the mask images. The mask images each include a region having higher luminance than luminance of the other regions out of regions of the first image, in a region in contact with another mask image or a region overlapping another mask image. |
US10911691B1 |
System and method for dynamic selection of reference image frame
A method includes obtaining, using at least one image sensor of an electronic device, multiple image frames of a scene. The multiple image frames include a plurality of short image frames at a first exposure level and a plurality of long image frames at a second exposure level longer than the first exposure level. The method also includes generating a short reference image frame and a long reference image frame using the multiple image frames. The method further includes selecting, using a processor of the electronic device, the short reference image frame or the long reference image frame as a reference frame, where the selection is based on an amount of saturated motion in the long image frame and an amount of a shadow region in the short image frame. In addition, the method includes generating a final image of the scene using the reference frame. |
US10911689B2 |
Methods and apparatus using long exposure video for virtual reality headset
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for using long exposure video for virtual reality headsets. A video camera can capture video of a scene. An exposure generator can generate a long exposure time for at least one long exposure time video frame corresponding to long exposure video of the scene to display. A head mounted display can display the long exposure video of the scene that includes the long exposure video frame. |
US10911681B2 |
Display control apparatus and imaging apparatus
A display control apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a display controller that performs enhancement on a region where resolution is changed in response to changing of lowpass characteristics or a region where false color is generated or changed in response to changing of the lowpass characteristics in image data generated on the basis of light incident via a lowpass filter. |
US10911678B2 |
Vibration damping gimbal sleeve for an aerial vehicle
A gimbal sleeve for connecting to a camera gimbal may float between a floor surface and a ceiling surface of an aerial vehicle chassis such that the gimbal sleeve has freedom of motion in yaw, pitch, and roll directions relative to the vehicle chassis. The gimbal sleeve may comprise a pair of connection points to the lower dampers on a floor surface of the vehicle chassis. The gimbal sleeve may furthermore comprise a ball joint coupled to a back surface of the vehicle chassis. The connection points include spring forces that enable the gimbal sleeve to return to an equilibrium position in response to external vibrations and reduce the magnitude of vibrations transferred from the aerial vehicle to the gimbal and camera systems. |
US10911677B1 |
Multi-camera video stabilization techniques
Various techniques are disclosed herein, which comprise obtaining a first stream of images from a first camera and a second stream of images from a second camera, wherein the first camera and second camera have different poses, and at least a portion of the image streams are captured concurrently. Next, a first stabilized trajectory and corresponding set of corrections used to stabilize the first stream of images are calculated. Based on determined differences between the poses of the first camera and second camera during the capture of the first and second streams of images, a second set of corrections to be applied to the second stream of images are derived to match the first stabilized trajectory. If desired, e.g., in response to determining that the stabilized first stream of images does not meet a stabilization criterion, the second stream of images may be stabilized using the second set of corrections. |
US10911675B2 |
Method for providing shake correction, signal processing device performing the method, and imaging device including the signal processing device
A signal processing device for compensating for shaking of an imaging device is provided. The signal processing device includes a motion determination circuit configured to determine motion type information indicating whether a motion of the image device was caused by a hand-shake or was intended by a user based on motion detection information detected by a gyro sensor, a calculation circuit configured to calculate a correction coefficient based on the motion type information, a correction circuit configured to correct motion information calculated from the motion detection information based on the correction coefficient, and a processor configured to synchronize image data of the image device with the corrected motion information. |
US10911674B2 |
Systems and methods for selectively activating high dynamic range in a video capture system
The various implementations described herein include methods, devices, and systems for implementing high dynamic range and automatic exposure functions in a video system. In one aspect, a method is performed at a video camera device and includes, while operating in an HDR mode: capturing video data of a scene, including capturing a first subset of the video data with a first exposure time and capturing a second subset of the video data with a second exposure time, lower than the first exposure time; determining whether the first subset of the video data meets first criteria; determining whether the second subset of the video data meets second criteria; and in accordance with a determination that the first subset meets the first criteria or a determination that the second subset meets the second criteria, switching operation from the HDR mode to a non-HDR mode. |
US10911671B2 |
Automatic processing of automatic image capture parameter adjustment
In one example, a plurality of image frames captured by a digital camera unit is received. It is determined that a condition is met that requires a switch between image capture states. In response, automatic adjustment of at least one image capture parameter without user input is enabled or disabled. |
US10911663B2 |
Electronic apparatus and method for controlling the same
An electronic apparatus is provided and configured to perform control, in response to a specific touch operation on the area corresponding to an unselected specific subject area detected from an image by a detection unit from the image displayed with a first magnification, to select the specific subject area without selecting an organ area included in the specific subject area, and, in response to the specific touch operation on the area corresponding to an organ area included in the specific subject area out of the image displayed with a second magnification larger than the first magnification, to select the organ area. |
US10911661B2 |
Mobile terminal
A mobile terminal in which an imaging unit is provided on a front surface side and a display unit and a sensor are provided on a back surface side includes a signal processing unit which, from a signal output by the imaging unit, generates information to be displayed by the display unit, and a control unit into which a signal from the sensor is input and which controls the signal processing unit. A display state of the display unit based on the control performed by the control unit includes a first display state for display in a first display region if no detection signal is being input from the sensor, and a second display state for display in a second display region if a detection signal is being input from the sensor. |