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US11077359B1 Apparatus, system and method for sensing a state of a cubic puzzle
According to another aspect, a method of determining a current state of a cubic puzzle independent of information concerning a prior state of the cubic puzzle using at least one RGB sensor. With the cubic puzzle maintained in a first state, (a) illuminating a first colored surface selected from the plurality of colored surfaces with a single source of light selected from the plurality of sources of light because of an association with the first colored surface and sensing a color of the first colored surface with the RGB sensor when the first colored surface is illuminated. Repeating act (a) by separately illuminating each of the plurality of colored surfaces with a respective single source of light selected from the plurality of sources of light because of an association between the respective single source of light and the respective colored surface that is being illuminated, and act of processing the colors sensed by the RGB sensor at each of the preceding acts to determine a location and orientation of each of the plurality of tiles with the cubic puzzle in the first state.
US11077351B2 Measurement and reconstruction of the golf launching scene in 3D
A golf launching monitoring arrangement allows equipment to be placed at a position behind the player (i.e., behind the golf ball), to measure both club and ball movement. A 3D scan of the club head before the play serves two purposes: 1) 3D registration that enables accurate measurement of the club head position and orientation for the camera system measuring the club movement from the back; 2) for reconstruction of the launching scene. With a 3D model of the club head, a simple 3D model of the golf ball and accurate measurement of their movement during the play, a full 3D golf launching scene can be reconstructed authentically. With this reconstruction, the movement of both the club head and the resulting ball movement can be replayed at any viewing angle, with any frame rate and at whatever resolution for the players or the coaches to view and analyze.
US11077348B1 Golf swing training aid
A golf swing training aid to assistively train a golfer the proper position and motion of the golfer's leading and trailing arms during certain phases of a golf swing, which primarily includes a strap assembly for releasably securing the training aid to the golfer's leading arm and an upper arm cradle connecting to a lower arm cradle by a hinging assembly with each of the arm cradles including an upper member integrally connecting and curvilinearly transitioning to a pair of longitudinal sidewalls. A locking assembly configured with first and second housing sections respectively attached to the upper and lower arm cradles houses a moveable shaft that fulfills to lock the arm cradles in a collinear arrangement and unlock the arm cradles to further pivotal movement relative to one another about the hinging assembly, particularly as such to correspond with the bending movement of the leading arm during the follow-through phase of the golf swing.
US11077345B2 Sub-assembly for a golf bag and a golf bag system for recipient self-assembly
A golf bag includes a collapsible sub-assembly including a divider top and a base, a plurality of first snap-fit connectors provided around a portion of an outer perimeter of the divider top, and a flat having a divider top end opposite a base end, an interior side, and an exterior side. The flat includes a plurality of second snap-fit connectors provided along a portion of the divider top end. The flat attaches to the sub-assembly by mating snap-fit engagement of the plurality of first snap-fit connectors around the divider top with the plurality of second snap-fit connectors along the divider top end.
US11077342B2 Iron type golf club head
A head of a golf club that comprises a ball striking face. The ball striking face has a top ridge, a leading edge, a heel edge, and a toe edge. The top ridge has a first base length and the leading edge has a second base length that is less than the first base length. The heel edge extends from the top ridge to the leading edge and slants at a first angle, relative to the top ridge, towards the toe edge. The toe edge extends from the top ridge to the leading edge and slants at a second angle, relative to the top ridge, towards the heel edge. The leading edge is arcuate and defines a leading edge radius of curvature.
US11077340B2 Golf club having a low modulus crown
A golf club head with a crown comprising an inner crown portion and an outer crown portion. The inner crown portion may be made of a low density or low elastic modulus material. The outer portion of the crown defines an opening to the cavity, a riser extending into the cavity, and a ledge extending from the edge of the riser. The ledge may define a first channel and a second channel that extend around the ledge. The first channel is filled with adhesive to secure the inner portion of the crown to the ledge. The inner portion of the crown is attached to the ledge such that the opening is covered by the inner portion of the crown. The golf club head may also have a sole comprising an inner sole portion and an outer sole portion.
US11077339B1 Golf ball
A golf ball includes a core unit and a cover unit enclosing the core unit. The core unit is made from a rubber composition which includes a rubber material, a halogenated organo-sulfur compound, and a phosphorus-containing material. The phosphorus-containing material is selected from the group consisting of metal phosphate, polyphosphate, polyphosphoric ester, phosphonate, phosphate-modified polyester, and combinations thereof. The cover unit is made from a thermoplastic polyurethane composition.
US11077336B2 Climbing exercise machine
An exercise machine creates a simulated continuous resisted climbing motion. The machine includes a floor- or ground-contacting base frame and two or more substantially vertically oriented uprights, wherein at least one upright is rigidly connected to the base frame. The machine further includes two handles and two foot pedals, each handle and each foot pedal being movably engaged with an upright for linear reciprocating motion along the upright. The handles and foot pedals are interconnected so that they move in unison. An adjustable resistance mechanism is operatively connected to the interconnection of the handles and foot pedals to provide adjustable resistance for the simulated continuous climbing motion.
US11077333B1 Exercise gloves for an exercise machine
Exercise gloves for an exercise machine including a glove assembly and an attachment assembly is disclosed. The glove assembly includes a first and second glove each having a top and bottom surface and a first and second end. The top surface is adapted to receive a hand of a user thereon. The gloves are attached together at the first end. At the second end there are a plurality of loops adapted to receive the fingers of a person therein, thereby securing the gloves to a person. Therebetween the gloves is a central tubing having at least one strap inserted therethrough each having at least one ring to attach to an exercise machine. The central tubing is secured with an inner portion. The user can secure their hands in the gloves while the gloves are attached to an exercise machine to execute various exercises to target muscles more efficiently.
US11077329B2 Play systems having belt components
A play system includes a support structure, having a bottom end and a top end, vertically oriented relative to a surface such that the bottom end contacts the surface and the top end is above the surface. The play system includes a belt having flexible portions and rigid portions that forms an ascending structure around the inside of the support structure such that it ascends from the bottom end of the support structure to the top end of the support structure. The play system includes a plurality of clamps that couple the support structure and the belt.
US11077328B2 Apparatus for improving vertical flow reactor utility
The present invention is for an improved vertical flow reactor utility that makes the technology more attractive for industrial development. The various embodiments of the invention improve various aspects of a vertical flow reactor utility. For example, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the design of the reactor is improved. Other embodiments provide improved systems and methods for, for example, insertion of oxygen, electrical production, and/or reactor geometry. These one or more various embodiments of the present invention lowers costs to construct, install, and/or operate a vertical flow reactor by improving economy of construction and/or operation of VFR systems.
US11077327B1 Degradation of chemical agents using metal-organic framework compositions
The present invention relates to a metal-organic framework composition, as well as constructs and methods thereof. In one particular example, the composition is employed to degrade a chemical agent in a non-aqueous environment.
US11077325B2 Flame and particulate resistant knit article
An article of protective clothing comprising a durable multilayer fabric laminate formed from i) a first flame resistant knitted fabric made from yarns, the fabric having an average fabric modulus of 8 grams-force of greater; ii) a flame-resistant nonwoven fabric having a machine direction and a cross direction, and consisting of a plurality of continuous filaments having a diameter of less than 1000 nm, the filaments in the fabric being substantially oriented parallel with the machine direction and having stretch and recovery in the cross direction; and iii) a second flame resistant knitted fabric made from yarns, the fabric having an average fabric modulus of 8 grams-force of greater; wherein the nonwoven fabric is positioned between and coextensive with the first and second flame-resistant knitted fabrics; the nonwoven fabric being attached to the first knitted fabric by a set of first attachment points, the attachment points defining a first unattached area having a first effective diameter; the nonwoven fabric also being attached to the second knitted fabric by a set of second attachment points, the attachment points defining a second unattached area having a second effective diameter; wherein both the first unattached area and the second unattached area each have a value A, in square centimeters, according to the formula: C
US11077321B2 Method and system of controlling multi-leaf collimator
A method and system of controlling a multi-leaf collimator, wherein steps of the method includes: receiving treatment data, and the treatment data includes position information of N treatment points, conformal position information of N treatment points and radiation field shapes of N treatment points; controlling a treatment head to a conformal position of a first treatment point, and controlling the multi-leaf collimator to begin to conform to a radiation field shape of the first treatment point so as to start a treatment of the first treatment point; controlling the treatment head to a conformal position of a Kth treatment point, and controlling the multi-leaf collimator to begin to conform to a radiation field shape of the Kth treatment point so as to start a treatment of the Kth treatment point; carrying out the described operations repeatedly until the conformation of the radiation field shape and the treatment of all treatment points are completed.
US11077320B1 Adversarial prediction of radiotherapy treatment plans
Systems and methods are disclosed for generating radiotherapy treatment machine parameters based on projection images of a target anatomy. The systems and methods include operations including receiving a set of pairs of image data for each gantry angle of a radiotherapy treatment machine, wherein each pair of the set of pairs comprises a given projection image that represents a view of an anatomy of a subject from a given gantry angle and a given graphical aperture image of multi-leaf collimator (MLC) leaf positions at the given gantry angle based on the given projection image; training a generative adversarial network (GAN) model based on the set of pairs of image data for each gantry angle; and using the trained GAN model to predict an aperture image of MLC leaf positions for a desired gantry angle based on a projection image that represents a view of an anatomical region of interest.
US11077308B2 Highly accurate temperature sensors, and calibrations thereof, for use with implantable medical devices
Certain embodiments of the present technology relate to temperature sensors for using in an implantable medical device, and methods for use therewith. Such a method can include alternating between producing a first base-to-emitter voltage drop (VBE1) and a second base-to-emitter voltage drop (VBE2), and alternating between using a capacitor to store the VBE1, which is complimentary to absolute temperature (CTAT), and using the same capacitor to store a ΔVBE=VBE2−VBE1, which is proportion to absolute temperature (PTAT). The method also includes using a sigma-delta modulator that includes the capacitor to produce a signal having a duty cycle (dc) indicative of the ΔVBE stored using the capacitor, and producing a temperature measurement based on the signal having the duty cycle (dc) indicative of the ΔVBE.
US11077306B2 Heart rate based control of cardiac resynchronization therapy
In some examples, controlling delivery of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) includes storing, in a memory of an implantable medical device system and in association with each of a plurality of heart rates, at least one respective value for an interval between an atrial event and a ventricular event. Processing circuitry of the implantable medical device system may determine a heart rate of a patient and select one of the stored values for the interval between the atrial event and the ventricular event associated with the determined heart rate. The processing circuitry may further determine whether to control therapy delivery circuitry of the implantable medical device system to deliver fusion pacing or biventricular pacing, based on the selected one of the stored values for the interval between the atrial event and the ventricular event.
US11077304B2 Neurostimulation in a neural fulcrum zone for the treatment of chronic cardiac dysfunction
Systems and methods are provided for delivering neurostimulation therapies to patients for treating chronic heart failure. A neural fulcrum zone is identified and ongoing neurostimulation therapy is delivered within the neural fulcrum zone. This neural fulcrum zone corresponds to a combination of stimulation parameters at which autonomic engagement is achieved, while the tachycardia-inducing stimulation effects are offset by the bradycardia-inducing effects, thereby minimizing side effects such as significant heart rate changes while providing a therapeutic level of stimulation.
US11077302B2 Fast objective fitting measurements for cochlear implants
A fitting system is described for fitting electrode contacts of cochlear implant electrode array implanted in a cochlea of an implanted patient. A test stimulation generator delivers to at least one of the electrode contacts a test stimulation sequence at a variable charge level and a variable stimulation rate over time, wherein the charge level and stimulation rate are inversely related as a function of a defined loudness percept by the implanted patient to the test stimulation sequence. A response measurement module obtains objective response measurements of auditory neural tissues of the implanted patient that are affected by the test stimulation sequence. A fit mapping module defines a patient-specific fit map for the electrode contacts of cochlear implant electrode array based on the objective response measurements.
US11077301B2 Topical nerve stimulator and sensor for bladder control
What is provided is a method and apparatus for modifying bladder function comprising: applying a dermal patch having an integral electrode in proximity to a sacral or pudendal nerve; selecting the sacral or pudendal nerve by a sensor integral on the dermal patch; determining a stimulation corresponding to the sacral or pudendal nerve, by logic of the dermal patch; applying the stimulation by the electrodes and a stimulator integral to the dermal patch to produce an electric field; and selectively activating the sacral or pudendal nerve by the electric field.
US11077299B2 Implantation of an active medical device
Implantation of a cardiac stimulus system using the ITV. Superior, intercostal, and inferior access methods are discussed and disclosed. Superior access may be performed using the brachiocephalic vein to access the ITV, with access to the brachiocephalic vein achieved using subclavian vein, using standard visualization techniques. A positioning mechanism may be advanced to the ITV, a location of the positioning mechanism may then be obtained, and an external access may then be established. Inferior external access may be accomplished inferior to the lower rib margin via the superior epigastric or musculophrenic vein. Intercostal external access may be accomplished via an intercostal vein between two ribs. A lead may then be attached to the positioning mechanism and drawn into the ITV.
US11077297B2 Active medical device with attachment features
Implantable leads of a cardiac stimulus system are disclosed, as well as methods for implanting leads of a cardiac stimulus system. The lead may be comprised of a proximal portion having a coupler for coupling to an implantable pulse generator, an intermediate portion comprising a plurality of electrodes disposed thereon, and a distal portion. The intermediate portion may have a first diameter and the distal portion may have a second diameter. The distal portion may also have an attachment feature for attaching to a lead pulling tool for delivery to an ITV and an intercostal vein. Methods may include pulling a lead from a first position to a second position within the vasculature, exiting the vasculature at the second location, and attaching a portion of the lead that exits the vasculature to an electrode or implantable device for use with the lead.
US11077295B2 System for connecting a blood pump to a heart
A system is provided for connecting a blood pump to a heart, the system comprising: a blood pump for conveying blood, wherein the blood pump comprises a first tubular portion and a second tubular portion, and between the first and the second tubular portion, there is a flange-shaped portion; and comprising a connector having a tubular connector portion extending in an axial direction between a distal end and a proximal end having a lumen for receiving the first tubular portion of the blood pump, and having a flange-shaped connector portion arranged at the distal end for fastening the connector to an organ.
US11077293B2 Antimicrobial inserts for stopcock medical connectors
Various embodiments of an antimicrobial insert for a stopcock medical connector are provided. More specifically, the present invention relates to an antimicrobial insert that is seated within at least a portion of the annular bore of the connector's tap, wherein fluid within the annular bore contacts the antimicrobial insert, thereby preventing microbial proliferation within the stopcock medical connector.
US11077292B2 System of medical indicators having multisensory, multipurpose and multifunctional features
A system including a plurality of indicator tags, each of which includes a body having a first end, a second end, a first surface extending from the first end to the second end, a second surface extending from the first end to the second end, and an aperture sized and shaped to receive a corresponding intravenous tube extending from the first end to the second end intermediate the first surface and the second surface, at least one of the first and second surfaces including a haptic signature, wherein the plurality of indicator tags includes at least one tag of a first type and at least one tag of a second type, wherein the haptic signature of the at least one tag of the first type corresponds to a first medication, wherein the haptic signature of the at least one tag of the second type corresponds to a second medication.
US11077290B2 Method for producing microneedle device
A method for producing a microneedle device having a coating on the microneedles comprises a step A of drying a precursor composition containing a biologically active substance and a first solvent to obtain -a freeze-dried composition, a step B of mixing the freeze-dried composition with a second solvent to obtain a coating composition, and a step C of applying the coating composition to the microneedles and drying the same, wherein the precursor composition further contains a thickener, or a thickener is added when the freeze-dried composition and the second solvent are mixed.
US11077285B2 Catheter construction
Polymeric tubing, for use with catheters or other medical devices, where the polymeric tubing can have regions of customized properties including, but not limited to, durometer, torque control, flexibility, axial strength, stiffness, etc. One variation of the device allows for transitions between regions to be configured such that there can be gradual or customized transitions between various regions such that the structural characteristics differential between the regions selectively designed. Additional variations include outer layers having a plurality of material sections extending in a spiral direction along the axial length to form a continuous wall of the outer layer. In certain variations, the structural characteristic differential is minimized or eliminated as compared to conventional catheters.
US11077281B2 Humidifiers for respiratory apparatus
A humidifier is configured to humidify a flow of pressurized respiratory gas. The humidifier includes a tub base configured to retain a body of water and a tub lid configured to cover the tub base. The humidifier also includes an inlet passage configured to receive the flow of pressurized respiratory gas and deliver the pressurized respiratory gas to an interior of the humidifier. At least a portion of the inlet passage is configured to float on the body of water retained in the tub base.
US11077278B2 Therapeutic vaporizer
A therapeutic vaporizer is disclosed having two or more housing portions configured to form an inner cavity. The housing portions are movable between an open and closed position, such that at least a portion of the inner cavity is enclosed when the housing portions are in the closed position. The vaporizer includes at least one accessory-receiving element configured to receive at least one accessory within the inner cavity when the housing portions are in the closed position.
US11077275B2 Compact oronasal patient interface
A breathing arrangement includes a patient interface, at least one inlet conduit, and a headgear assembly. The patient interface includes a mouth covering assembly including a cushion structured to sealingly engage around exterior of a patient's mouth in use, a nozzle assembly including a pair of nozzles structured to sealingly engage within nasal passages of a patient's nose in use, and a flexible element connecting the mouth covering assembly and the nozzle assembly. The at least one inlet conduit is structured to deliver breathable gas into at least one of the mouth covering assembly and the nozzle assembly for breathing by the patient. The headgear assembly is removably connected to at least one of the mouth covering assembly and the nozzle assembly so as to maintain the mouth covering assembly and the nozzle assembly in a desired position on the patient's face.
US11077274B2 Mask system with snap-fit shroud
A shroud (1020) for a mask system includes a retaining portion structured to retain a frame (1040), a pair of upper headgear connectors (1024) each including an elongated arm (1026) and a slot (1027) at the free end of the arm adapted to receive a headgear strap, and a pair of lower headgear connectors (1025) each adapted to attach to a headgear strap. The retaining portion, the upper headgear connectors, and the lower headgear connectors are integrally formed as a one piece structure.
US11077270B2 Patterns for flow control and bioadhesion control
An article includes a path that extends across at least a portion of a surface of the article, the path being defined by at least one channel that traverses at least a portion of the surface or a first plurality of spaced features disposed on or in at least a portion of the surface. The first plurality of spaced features are arranged in a plurality of groupings. The groupings of features comprise repeat units, where the spaced features within a grouping are spaced apart at an average distance of about 1 nanometer to about 500 micrometers to define a path that traverses the plurality of spaced features.
US11077268B2 Anesthesia vaporizer reservoir and system
An anesthesia vaporizer system includes a vaporizer reservoir forming a sump chamber containing a liquid anesthetic agent, a piston that forms a first chamber on a first side of the piston. The vaporizer reservoir has a fill port configured to receive a refill container containing liquid anesthetic agent and to permit flow into the first chamber. A motor moves the piston between a first position and a second position, wherein the volume of the first chamber increases as the piston moves from the first position towards the second position. The liquid anesthetic agent is thereby drawn from the refill container into the first chamber. A transfer valve is configured to permit the liquid anesthetic agent to flow from the first chamber into the sump chamber. An outlet port delivers the liquid anesthetic agent from the sump chamber into a vaporizing system that vaporizes it for delivery to a patient.
US11077265B2 Positive airway pressure apparatus
A positive airway pressure apparatus is disclosed and includes a mask, a micro pump and a processor. The mask is fastened on a user's face and is spatially corresponding to an airway opening of the user, so as to form a closed space. The micro pump is assembled with the cover and is in fluid communication with the exterior of the mask. The processor transmits an actuation control signal to the micro pump so as to actuate the micro pump. Consequently, air is transported into the closed space from the exterior of the mask, and a positive pressure airflow is formed and flows into the airway of the user. A pressure sensor is disposed within the closed space to detect the pressure of the closed space, so that the processor can determine the respiratory state of the user and control the air pressure output of the micro pump correspondingly.
US11077261B2 Electronic cigarette
An electronic cigarette, including an atomizing assembly and a battery assembly. The atomizing assembly is disposed on the battery assembly. The atomizing assembly includes a mouthpiece cover, a mouthpiece, a rubber ring, a regulating ring, a first fixed ring adapted to fixing the regulating ring, a silica ring, a connector, an upper seal ring, an atomization core, a first pressure sheet, a positive terminal, a positive silicone, a connection tube, an upper cover, a first seal ring sealing the upper cover, an e-liquid conservator, a lower seal ring, a second fixed ring, a second pressure sheet, a second seal ring, a filling pipe, a first spring, a filling funnel, a third seal ring sealing the filling funnel, and a fourth seal ring. The rubber ring and the silica ring are disposed on two ends of the connector, respectively. The regulating ring is disposed on the connector.
US11077258B2 Sub-assembly for a medicament delivery device
The present disclosure relates to a cap assembly for a medicament delivery device, having a cap containing a tubular body provided with a distal opening, the cap being configured to be mounted to a proximal end of a medicament delivery device, a tubular remover configured to be received in the distal opening of the cap, the remover having flexible radially inwards extending grippers configured to engage with a delivery member shield, and a tubular remover insert configured to be received by the remover and configured to be fixedly attached to the cap to prevent axial displacement of the remover insert relative to the cap, wherein the remover is axially displaceable relative to the cap and relative to the remover insert, from a first position in which the grippers are pressed radially outwards by an outer surface of the remover insert, to a second position located distally relative to the first position, in which second position the grippers are arranged distally beyond the outer surface of the remover insert, enabling the grippers to flex radially inwards to allow engagement with a delivery member shield.
US11077257B2 Autoinjector
An autoinjector includes a case, a needle shroud telescopically coupled to the case, a carrier slidably arranged in the case, a collar rotatably and slidably disposed in the case and coupled to the needle shroud and the carrier, and a trigger button operably coupled to the carrier. The case includes a rib. The needle shroud is movable between a first extended position, a retracted position, and a locked second extended position. The carrier is adapted to hold a medicament container and movable from a first axial position to a second axial position relative to the case. The carrier abuts the rib in the first axial position and the needle shroud is in the first extended position and disengages the rib when the needle shroud is in the retracted position and the trigger button is pressed to advance the carrier to the second axial position.
US11077255B2 Automatic injector devices and systems for controlled delivery of dosage and associated methods
Auto-injectors and associated assemblies and methods for delivery of liquid medicament in a controlled manner are disclosed herein.
US11077252B2 Drug container
A drug container includes a container body formed of a thermoplastic resin containing a cyclic polyolefin as a main component. The thermoplastic resin contains, as a lubricant, at least one compound selected from among a metal soap compound, an organic fatty acid ester compound, a synthetic wax compound, and a fatty acid amide compound. The lubricant content of the thermoplastic resin is 0.3 to 2.0 μg/g.
US11077251B2 Alignment of elongated particles in a particle delivery device
A device for delivery of particles into biological tissue includes at least one conduit and a propellant source fluidically coupled to the conduit and configured to deliver a propellant into the conduit. A particle source is configured to release elongated particles into the conduit, the elongated particles having a width, w, a length, l>w. The propellant source and the conduit are configured to propel the elongated particles in a collimated particle stream toward the biological tissue. An alignment mechanism is configured to align a longitudinal axis of the elongated particles to be substantially parallel to a direction of the particle stream in an alignment region of the conduit. The aligned elongated particles are ejected from the conduit and impact the biological tissue.
US11077248B2 Magnetic pressure sensing system for an infusion pump
An infusion pump having one or more magnetic pressure sensors for detecting tubing occlusions is provided with at least one corresponding secondary Hall effect sensor arranged to detect an ambient magnetic field influencing pressure measurements so that corrective action may be taken to mitigate the effects of the ambient magnetic field.
US11077245B2 Pump assembly with switch
A wearable infusion pump assembly includes a reusable housing assembly, and a disposable housing assembly including a reservoir for receiving an infusible fluid. The wearable infusion pump assembly also includes a releasable engagement assembly configured to allow the reusable housing assembly to releasably engage the disposable housing assembly. A switch assembly of the wearable infusion pump assembly is configured to effectuate a functionality of the infusion pump assembly.
US11077241B2 Standardizations and medical devices for the preparation of platelet rich plasma (PRP) or bone marrow concentrate (BMC) alone or in combination with hyaluronic acid
The present invention is related to the field of tissue regeneration. It concerns more particularly new standardizations and medical devices for the preparation of A-PRP, PRP, BMC, fat tissue, alone or in combination with a biomaterial or cell extract.
US11077234B2 Antimicrobial coatings for medical implements and medical devices
The present disclosure provides antimicrobial coating compositions that are used to form residual antimicrobial coatings on medical implements and medical devices including the components of medical equipment such as CPAP/BiPAP machines. Antimicrobial coating compositions comprise at least one of an organosilane (R1O)3Si—R2—Z, an organic amine R9R10R11N, a titanium (IV) species, a 1,2-diol, an α-hydroxy acid, β-hydroxy acid, and an organosilane grafted parylene polymer, wherein R1 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, aryl or substituted aryl, R2 is a bivalent linker, Z is a nucleophile, leaving group, or quaternary nitrogen substituent, and R9, R10, and R11 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, aryl, substituted aryl or cyclic.
US11077230B2 Decellularising tissue
The invention provides a method for decellularising a tissue the method comprising the steps of: a) adding a tissue to be decellularised to a decellularisation vessel; b) adding a decellularisation medium comprising at least one detergent and/or at least one enzyme to the vessel; c) introducing a supercritical fluid to the vessel; and d) maintaining contact of the tissue with the supercritical fluid for a time sufficient to substantially decellularise the tissue.
US11077229B1 Implant coating composition and method of use
Methods of reducing or preventing an adverse response to an implanted or inserted material in a patient are provided. The methods include the step of treating at least a portion of an external surface of the implanted or inserted material with an effective amount of a birth tissue material coating corn position.
US11077227B2 Ultrahigh ductility, novel Mg—Li based alloys for biomedical applications
The invention relates to compositions including magnesium-lithium alloys containing various alloying elements suitable for medical implant devices. The devices may be constructed of the compositions or have applied thereto a coating formed therefrom. Within the structure of the magnesium-lithium alloy, there is a co-existence of alpha and beta phases. The invention also relates to methods of preparing the magnesium-lithium alloys and articles, such as medical implant devices, for use in medical applications, such as but not limited to, orthopedic, dental, craniofacial and cardiovascular surgery.
US11077223B1 Method of oral hemostasis using a conformable non-disruptive hemostasis material
A method of promoting hemostasis in the mouth or oral cavity utilizes a non-absorbent, low surface energy and highly conformable non-disruptive hemostasis material. Traditional wound packing material is highly absorbent and has large open surfaces that allow clot forming materials, such as the platelet plug to adhere to the packing material and whereupon removal, the clot is disrupted. A non-disruptive highly conformable hemostasis material does not have large open pores and therefore does not adhere to forming clots. A non-disruptive hemostasis material may consist of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene that has a pore size of no more than about 10 microns. A non-disruptive hemostasis material may comprise a thin film of material over a portion of the outside surface that is non-absorbent and thin to allow for conforming into an oral cavity, such as from a tooth extraction. A thin film may cover porous material, such as a foam, that may be elastomeric.
US11077221B2 Volatile dispenser for use in volatile dispensing systems
A volatile dispenser for use in a volatile dispensing system is provided. The volatile dispenser includes a blister with a surface having at least one flexible portion, a permeable membrane sealable to the surface and configured to form a sealed reservoir with the blister, and a volatile material contained within the sealed reservoir. Diffusion of the volatile material through the permeable membrane generates a pressure differential between the sealed reservoir and an ambient atmosphere to induce a movement of the at least one flexible portion to perform at least one function for the volatile dispensing system.
US11077216B2 Formulation and method of synthesis
The present invention provides a composition comprising anti-1-amino-3-18F-fluorocyclobutyl-1-carboxylic acid (18F-FACBC) having an improved impurity profile compared with previous such compositions. Also provided is a method to obtain said composition.
US11077212B2 Molecular imaging of cancer cells in vivo
Cellular targets on cancer cells have been identified that can be used with targeted molecular imaging to detect the cancer cells in vivo. Non-invasive methods for detecting cancer cells, such as metastasized cancer cells, are therefore provided. Also provided are compositions and kits for use in the disclosed methods.
US11077211B2 Compositions and methods for assessing gut function
Compositions and methods for assessing gut function are disclosed. They are designed to provide accurate, rapid, point-of-care or in-community assessment of enteric dysfunction.
US11077210B2 Near-infrared fluorescent contrast bioimaging agents and methods of use thereof
The instant invention provides near-infrared fluorescent biological contrast agents and methods of using them.
US11077209B2 Use of cerebral nitric oxide donors in the assessment of the extent of brain dysfunction following injury
The invention provides a cerebral nitric oxide donor for use in a method for assessing the extent of brain dysfunction following brain injury, said method comprising contacting at least a portion of the brain of a subject with a brain injury with said cerebral nitric oxide donor and determining whether or not there is a subsequent change in one or more aspects of brain physiology, wherein the extent by which said one or more aspects of brain physiology improves is indicative of the extent of brain dysfunction.
US11077208B2 Wilson's disease gene therapy
There is described a new gene therapy approach for treating Wilson's disease in which a nucleic acid molecule is used which comprises a nucleotide sequence encoding for a functional ATP7B protein wherein the nucleotide sequence has at least 85% identity to the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1. Also described are vectors comprising the nucleotide sequence and methods and uses thereof.
US11077207B2 Gene and cell therapy using cell fusion technology
The present invention relates to gene and cell therapy using a cell fusion technology and more particularly, cells overexpressing hemagglutinin neuraminidase (HN) and fusion (F) proteins have effects of enhancing cell fusion with other cells, restoring cell damage through the cell fusion with damaged cells, and transferring a normal gene. Therefore, when a vector including genes encoding the HN and F proteins of the present invention or a cell transformed with the vector is clinically applied to neurodegenerative diseases, muscular diseases, and the like, an effect of reducing the damage of damaged cells through cell fusion can be expected.
US11077205B2 Synthetic compound for improving efficiency of transfection
The invention concerns a synthetic compound for enabling transfection of eukaryotic cells by means of an amphiphilic block copolymer which synthetic compound comprises a peptide residue having at least one targeting sequence and a nucleic acid binding sequence which nucleic acid binding sequence comprises or consists of at least four consecutive amino acid residues which are positively charged at pH 7.4, wherein the targeting sequence is any sequence that causes a direction of the sequence to a position or a structure inside or on the surface of eukaryotic cells, characterized in that the synthetic compound further comprises a hydrophobic moiety covalently linked to the peptide residue, wherein the hydrophobic moiety comprises or consists of lipoic acid residue, lipoamide residue, a tetradecyl residue, a cholesteryl residue, or a further peptide residue having a sequence with more than 40% amino acid residues with hydrophobic side chains.
US11077204B2 Compositions comprising antibody-duocarmycin drug conjugates
The present invention relates to lyophilized compositions comprising antibody-duocarmycin drug conjugates.
US11077200B2 Combined enteropathogen recombinant construct
The inventive subject matter relates to a construct comprising antigens derived from multiple enterobacteria including Campylobacter jejuni capsule polysaccharide polymer, enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli recombinant polypeptide construct and lipopolysaccharide from Shigella spp. The subject invention also relates to a method of inducing an immune response utilizing the inventive composition.
US11077197B2 Lipids and compositions for the delivery of therapeutics
The present invention provides lipids that are advantageously used in lipid particles for the in vivo delivery of therapeutic agents to cells. In particular, the invention provides lipids having the following structure XXXIII, wherein: R1 and R2 are each independently for each occurrence optionally substituted C10-C30 alkyl, optionally substituted C10-C30 alkenyl, optionally substituted C10-C30 alkynyl, optionally substituted C10-C30 acyl, or -linker-ligand; R3 is H, optionally substituted C1-C10 alkyl, optionally substituted C2-C10 alkenyl, optionally substituted C2-C10 alkynyl, alkylhetrocycle, alkylphosphate, alkylphosphorothioate, alkylphosphorodithioate, alkylphosphonates, alkylamines, hydroxyalkyls, ω-aminoalkyls, ω-(substituted)aminoalkyls, ω-phosphoalkyls, ω-thiophosphoalkyls, optionally substituted polyethylene glycol (PEG, mw 100-40K), optionally substituted mPEG (mw 120-40K), heteroaryl, heterocycle, or linker-ligand; and E is C(O)O or OC(O).
US11077195B2 IL-2 conjugates and methods of use thereof
Disclosed herein are compositions, kits, and methods comprising interleukin (IL) conjugates (e.g., IL-2 conjugates) useful for the treatment of one or more indications. Also described herein are pharmaceutical compositions and kits comprising one or more of the interleukin conjugates (e.g., IL-2 conjugates).
US11077193B2 Nerve growth factor composition and powder injection
The present invention discloses nerve growth factor composition and an injection powder comprising the following components: 10 μg/mL-100 μg/mL of a nerve growth factor; 10 mg/mL-80 mg/mL of disaccharide stabilizer; 0 mg/mL-30 mg/mL of an amino acid stabilizer; 0.01 mg/mL-1 mg/mL of surfactant, 10 mg/mL-50 mg/mL of a supporting agent; a pH buffer for maintaining the nerve growth factor composition at 6.0-7.4, and solvent being water. The nerve growth factor composition and the injection powder can avoid the potential risk resulting from the virus of other unknown components carried in albumin by using a disaccharide or a combination of a disaccharide and an amino acid instead of albumin as a stabilizer; not only have protective effect on mNGF, but also can ensure the stability of hNGF and rhNGF in the preparation, transportation and storage processes, and have better medication safety and quality control.
US11077191B2 Multimodal therapy for cancer cell destruction
The field of the disclosure relates generally to cancer cell destruction and, more specifically, to cancer cell destruction by photo-magnetic irradiation mediated multimodal therapy using smart nanostructures.
US11077189B2 Adjuvant treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer
Methods are provided for the adjuvant treatment of operable HER2-positive primary breast cancer in human patients by administration of pertuzumab in addition to chemotherapy and trastuzumab. The methods reduce the risk of recurrence of invasive breast cancer or death for a patient diagnosed with HER2-positive early breast cancer (eBC) compared to administration of trastuzumab and chemotherapy, without pertuzumab.
US11077188B2 Drug regimen for treatment of cerebral ischemia
Treatment of subjects experiencing cerebral ischemia is improved when the treatment employs a thrombolytic and an inhibitor against vascular endothelial growth factor receptor signal transduction (VEGF-RST) at a reduced, low dosage compared to that used to treat cancer patients. The treatment is also improved to permit point-of-care use by formulating protein drugs for long term stability at room temperature, providing doses appropriate for the method, and by combining the therapeutic agents with a point-of-care diagnostic for blood brain barrier integrity.
US11077185B2 Vaccine to pathogenic immune activation cells during infections
In the present invention, the Applicant provides a novel method for preventing or treating an infectious disease in a subject in need thereof. In particular said method comprise the administration of a combination, pharmaceutical combination, medicament or kit-of-parts comprising a first part comprising a CD8 vaccine specific for at least one infectious disease-related antigen, optionally a second part comprising an interferon alpha blocking agent, and a third part comprising a type III interferon and/or an agent stimulating the production of type III interferon.
US11077181B2 Vaccine comprising a PCV2 ORF2 protein of genotype 2b
The present invention pertains to a vaccine comprising an ORF2 encoded protein of porcine circo virus 2 (PCV2) and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, for use in a method to protect a pig against an infection with porcine circo virus type 2 by administering the vaccine to the pig, wherein the vaccine comprises less than 20 μg per dose of the ORF2 encoded protein, the protein being of a porcine circo virus of genotype 2b.
US11077180B2 Non-lipidated variants of Neisseria meningitidis ORF2086 antigens
The present invention relates to compositions including an isolated non-pyruvylated non-lipidated ORF2086 polypeptide, and methods thereof. In an exemplary embodiment, the compositions described herein are immunogenic. The present invention further relates to compositions that elicit a bactericidal immune response in a mammal against an ORF2086 subfamily B polypeptide from serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis, and methods related thereto.
US11077176B2 Methods for inducing selective apoptosis
Provided herein are methods for cell therapy by modifying transfused cells to express an inducible caspase 9 protein, so that the cells may be selectively killed if the patient experiences dangerous side effects. Provided also within relates in part to methods for preventing or treating Graft versus Host Disease by modifying T cells before administration to a patient, so that they may be selectively killed if GvHD develops in the patient.
US11077175B2 Compositions and methods for treatment of homocystinuria
Provided are compositions and methods for enzyme replacement therapy using modified human cystathionine beta synthase (CBS) in the treatment of homocystinuria and related diseases and disorders.
US11077173B2 Lipid-based nanoparticles and methods using same
The invention provides an improved lipid-based nanoparticle, which can be used to deliver a therapeutic agent to a subject, such as but not limited to a mammal, such as but not limited to a human. In certain embodiments, the nanoparticle of the invention has reduced aggregation properties as compared to those taught in the prior art.
US11077171B2 Immunotherapy against several tumors including gastrointestinal and gastric cancer
A pharmaceutical composition contains an antibody or a fragment thereof specific for COL6A3 for the treatment of a cancer. A method of treating a cancer includes administering to a subject in need thereof the pharmaceutical composition. A kit includes a container that contains the pharmaceutical composition. A method of producing an antibody or a fragment thereof against a peptide or a MHC/peptide complex. A method for detecting a diseased tissue includes administering to a subject in need thereof an antibody or a fragment thereof conjugated to a radioisotope and detecting a signal from the radioisotope in the subject. A method for treating a diseased tissue includes administering to a subject in need thereof an antibody or a fragment thereof conjugated to a toxin.
US11077170B2 Antimicrobial peptide from skate skin and uses thereof
A method for treating a microorganism or inflammation caused by the microorganism includes administering or applying a composition comprising an antimicrobial peptide with the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 to a subject in need thereof. Because the antimicrobial peptide with the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 exhibits an excellent antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative bacteria and Gram-positive bacteria and also low cytotoxicity for human erythrocytes, it can be advantageously used for various applications.
US11077168B2 Use of an immunomodulatory protein in reducing damage caused by fine particulate matter
The present invention relates to a new use of an immunomodulatory protein derived from Ganoderma or a recombinant or a composition thereof in reducing damage caused by fine particulate matter on embryos and offspring. Accordingly, the present invention suggests that the Ganoderma immunomodulatory protein administrated to pregnant animals can prevent neurological damages and reduce risk of disorders in embryos and offspring.
US11077164B2 Weekly dosing regimens for anti-CD30 vc-PAB-MMAE antibody drug-conjugates
Methods for the treatment of CD30-expressing cancers are provided. The methods comprise administering to a subject in need thereof a weekly dose of from about 0.8 mg/kg to about 1.8 mg/kg of an antibody-drug conjugate compound having formula (I); or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; wherein: mAb is an anti-CD30 antibody unit, S is a sulfur atom of the antibody, A- is a Stretcher unit, and p is from about 3 to about 5.
US11077163B2 Peptide for treating ocular diseases and composition for treating ocular diseases comprising same
A pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating ophthalmopathy is described. More particularly, a composition comprising a peptide derived from telomerase and being effective in treating and preventing ophthalmopathy is described. The peptide derived from telomerase, a peptide having a sequence 80% identical to the sequence thereof, or a peptide as a fragment thereof is superiorly effective in treating ophthalmopathy.
US11077162B2 Heart-protective plant preparation for preventing and improving coronary heart disease
The present disclosure provides a natural plant preparation, including extracts of the following parts of plants: roots of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, Juglans regia, Aesculus hippocastanum L. and Zingiber officinale Rosc., barks of Cinnamomum cassia Presl, seeds of Sesamum indicum, Carica papaya L., Nigella damascena L. and Punica granatum L., leaves of Centaurea cyanus L., resin of Pistacia Lentiscus, drupes of Cocos nucifera L., beans of Theobroma cacao L., dried pulp and kernels of Phoenix dactylifera L., dried pulp of Olea europaea, Ficus carica Linn., Walnut and Vaccinium Spp, cloves of Allium sativum, and petals of Rosa sp. The present disclosure further provides a method for preparing a plant preparation, including treating the above parts of plants with ethanol.
US11077160B2 Botanical antioxidants
A botanical extract that exhibits antioxidant activity, wherein the botanical extract is at least an extract from the genus Anacardium.
US11077158B2 Omega-3 fatty acid enrichment of poultry products with defatted microalgae animal feed
The present invention relates to omega-3 fatty acid enrichment, and n-6 to n-3 fatty acid ratio improvement, of poultry products using animal feed supplemented with defatted microalgae, and treatment methods involving such poultry products. One aspect of the present invention relates to a method of producing poultry eggs with elevated amounts of n-3 fatty acids. This method involves feeding poultry an amount of defatted microalgae under conditions effective for the poultry to produce an egg comprising about 300 mg to about 550 mg of n-3 fatty acids.
US11077157B2 Medicinal composition for treating fibrosis
The disclosure provides a pharmaceutical composition for use in treating fibrosis comprising a reovirus as an active ingredient.
US11077156B2 Oncolytic adenovirus compositions
An adenovirus comprising an E1A polypeptide comprising one or more modifications and comprising an E4orf6/7 polypeptide comprising one or more modifications is described. Compositions and kits comprising the modified adenoviruses are also described. Further described is a method of treating a proliferative disorder in a subject comprising administering to the subject an adenovirus comprising the E1A polypeptide comprising one or more modifications and comprising the E4orf6/7 polypeptide comprising one or more modifications.
US11077155B2 Bacteriophage strains and their applications
New strains of bacteriophages and their applications are revealed, useful especially in fish farming.
US11077154B2 Probiotic composition and uses thereof
The present invention relates to a Lactobacillus curvatus strain. In particular, the present invention relates to a composition comprising a Lactobacillus curvatus strain in combination with a further Lactobacillus and the use of the same in the treatment of inflammatory conditions in the oral cavity.
US11077153B2 Composition for use in treating or preventing viral or bacterial infections in a subject undergoing anti-tumor chemotherapy, leukemia treatment or aids therapy comprising L. reuteri LER03 and/or L. salivarius LS06
A composition for use as adjunctive therapy to antitumor chemotherapeutic treatments, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome treatments and leukemia treatments is described. The composition includes a strain of bacteria Lactobacillus reuteri LRE 03 DSM 23879 which is able to strongly stimulate the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (Th1) interferon INF-gamma, the cytokines exhibiting a marked antiviral and/or antibacterial activity, and/or a bacterial strain Lactobacillus salivarius LS06 DSM 26037 which is able to strongly stimulate dendritic cell production, the dendritic cells exhibiting a marked antiviral and/or antibacterial activity. The composition can include one or more of: a bacterial strain able to produce, when ingested, bacterial exopolysaccharides EPS; and/or a plant polysaccharide such as tara gum; and/or an Aloe arborescens gel; and/or a gelling agent such as sodium alginate and/or a highly bioavailable zinc internalized into a tyndallized bacterial cell.
US11077151B2 Ascaroside treatment of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
The present invention relates to the use of ascr #7 for preventing or treating IL-6 and/or IL-1β-mediated diseases.
US11077150B2 Methods and compositions for treatment of eye conditions
The invention includes compositions and methods of administering the compositions to improve the condition of damaged eye tissues. The compositions include cannabinoids such as cannabidiol and one or more of human stem cell products, lutein, and N-acetyl carnosine. The compositions include components that are encapsulated and may include a mixture of separately encapsulated materials. The methods include administering the compositions as drops to an affected eye.
US11077145B2 Method for mass producing proteins in mesenchymal stem cells
The present invention relates to the method for mass production of mesenchymal stem cell-derived proteins including various growth factors and cytokines, a mesenchymal stem cell conditioned medium containing a large amount of protein and produced by the above production method, cosmetic composition and pharmaceutical composition including the above conditioned medium for skin regeneration, anti-wrinkle, alopecia treatment, prevention of hair loss and promotion of hair growth. The method for mass production of the mesenchymal stem cell-derived protein of the present invention can greatly increase the amount of various growth factors and proteins which are known to be not expressed from mesenchymal stem cells or expressed only in very small amounts by the existing culture method, and the mesenchymal stem cell conditioned medium prepared by the above method contains a large amount of various kinds of cytokines and growth factors so that it has the excellent effect on skin regeneration, wrinkle improvement, prevention of hair loss, alopecia treatment and hair growth promotion.
US11077139B2 Combination of an arsenic compound and at least one retinoid for treating acute myeloid leukemia
The present invention relates to methods and pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia. In particular, the present invention relates to a method for treating NPM-1-driven acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in a subject in need thereof comprising administering the subject with a therapeutically effective amount of at least one arsenic compound and with a therapeutically effective amount of at least one retinoid.
US11077135B2 Derivatized chitosan polymers and methods of treating vascular disorders
Described herein are methods for treating inflammation, swelling and secondary damage of the vascular and lymphatic system in a subject, for example of the brain, spinal cord, and lungs; from organ reperfusion, e.g., resulting from endothelial leakage, glycocalyx dysfunction or loss of structural integrity of the glycocalyx.
US11077134B1 Water dissolvable macrocyclic lactone cyclodextrin complexes
Injectable Ivermectin solution is safely administrable to humans and animals used the disclosed technology. A macrocyclic lactone cyclodextrin complex which is completely dissolvable or dissolved in water in a ratio of at least 50 micrograms to 500 milligrams of the macrocyclic lactone complex per 5 milliliters of water. The macrocyclic lactone cyclodextrin complex is non-toxic, without using organic solvents, and in embodiments, formed by adding a surfactant to the macrocyclic lactone complex to water. The macrocyclic lactone cyclodextrin complex is Ivermectin or an Ivermectin derivative in some embodiments. The cyclodextrin complex is 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin in some embodiments of the disclosed technology. The surfactant can be polysorbate 80 and is in a ratio of 0.01% to 25%, by weight, to said water. The water soluble complexes can be added to the water. The water-soluble complexes can have at least one of an anti-parasitic, anti-viral and anti-cancer complex.
US11077133B2 Methods and compositions for treating cancers and enhancing therapeutic immunity by selectively reducing immunomodulatory M2 monocytes
The present disclosure provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising nucleic acids capable of targeting IGF-1R expression in M2 cells. The present disclosure also provides methods for the selective reduction of M2 cells by targeting expression of IGF-1R in these cells. The present disclosure further provides methods for treating cancer and enhancing therapeutic by targeting expression of IGF-1R in M2 cells in patients. The pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is effective when administered systemically to subjects in need thereof. The ease of administration of the pharmaceutical composition facilitates treatment and enhances patient compliance.
US11077130B2 Methods for reducing HIV-1 mother-to-child transmission by inducing V3-specific or CD4 binding site-specific antibodies
The invention provides compositions and methods to induce and boost antibody response, including but not limited to IgG responses binding to HIV-1 in a subject in need thereof, wherein the induced/boosted plasma level of the antibody responses, for example V3 and/or CD4 binding site antibody responses, is over a threshold level and is associated with reduced risk of maternal-to-child-transmission (MTCT) of HIV-1.
US11077121B2 Inhibition of thymine DNA glycosylase in the treatment of cancer
The invention provides compositions, kits, and methods for inducing growth arrest, differentiation, or senescence of cancer cells that express thymine DNA glycosylase, and treating the cancer accordingly. The methods comprise inhibiting expression or biologic activity of thymine DNA glycosylase in cancer cells. Inhibition of thymine DNA glycosylase in cancer cells may induce the cells to revert to a healthy, non-cancerous phenotype and/or may induce the cells to senesce. Cancer cells include melanoma, lung, prostate, pancreatic, ovarian, brain, colon, recto-sigmoid colon, and breast cancer cells.
US11077119B2 Enhanced brain bioavailability of galantamine by selected formulations and transmucosal administration of lipophilic prodrugs
A method of treating a subject for a brain disease associated with cognitive impairment, including administering to a subject a chemical substance according to GLN-1062 or salt thereof: wherein the treatment includes transmucosal administration of a therapeutically effective amount of GLN 1062 or salt thereof in the oral cavity of the subject.
US11077112B2 Formulation and treatment methods
The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising 6-thioguanidine (6-TG) wherein the composition is formulated for release of 6-TG in the distal intestine. Methods for treating a disease or condition of the distal ileum that responds to 6-TG wherein the 6-TG is released in the distal intestine are also disclosed.
US11077111B2 Use of fused heteroaromatic pyrrolidones for treatment and prevention of diseases in animals
The present application relates to the use of fused heteroaromatic pyrrolidones for treatment and/or prophylaxis of allergic and/or inflammatory diseases in animals and to the use thereof for production of medicaments for treatment and/or prophylaxis of allergic and/or inflammatory diseases in animals, especially of atopic dermatitis and/or Flea Allergy Dermatitis, and especially in domestic animals, particularly in dogs.
US11077109B2 Compounds having antibacterial activity and methods of use
In one aspect, methods of treating bacterial infections are described herein employing compounds having more than one target for antibacterial activity. Additionally pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds are also described.
US11077108B2 Allosteric corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRFR1) antagonists that decrease p-tau and improve cognition
In various embodiments novel allosteric antagonists of the CRFR1 receptor are provided. It discovered that allosteric CRFR1 receptor antagonists are effective to modulate p-Tau levels in Alzheimer's disease (AD) models. In one illustrative embodiment, a compound that is a CRFR1 receptor antagonist is a compound according to the formula or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, ester, amide, solvate, or prodrug thereof.
US11077104B2 Pharmaceutical compositions comprising POH derivatives
The present invention provides for a derivative of monoterpene or sesquiterpene, such as a perillyl alcohol derivative. For example, the perillyl alcohol derivative may be a perillyl alcohol carbamate. The perillyl alcohol derivative may be perillyl alcohol conjugated with a therapeutic agent such as a chemotherapeutic agent. The present invention also provides for a method of treating a disease such as cancer, comprising the step of delivering to a patient a therapeutically effective amount of a derivative of monoterpene (or sesquiterpene). The route of administration may vary, and can include, inhalation, intranasal, oral, transdermal, intravenous, subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.
US11077102B2 Multidose package, course and method of treatment for delivering predetermined multiple doses of a pharmaceutical
A multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation suitable for treating topical conditions includes: a) a dispensing aperture for dispensing the formulation from the package; b) a reservoir containing sufficient formulation to provide two or more doses; c) a metered dosage element for measuring a predetermined dose of the formulation, the element including an inlet from the reservoir and an outlet to the dispensing aperture; and d) an actuating element operating the dosage element so the predetermined dose is delivered to the dispensing aperture; wherein the dose is dispensed without microbial or other contamination or degradation of the formulation in reservoir. A corresponding course of treatment for various maladies includes providing a multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation suitable for the treatment. A corresponding method of treatment of diseases with multiple doses of an imiquimod formulation includes multiple doses provided by a multidose package.
US11077101B1 Compounds and methods of use
Compounds are provided according to Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof; wherein X1, X2, X3, X4, Y, A, L1, L2, R1, R2, R5, m and n are as defined herein. Compounds of the present invention are contemplated useful for the prevention and treatment of a variety of conditions.
US11077093B2 Combination drug
The present invention relates to a drug that is for treating or preventing cancer, that is effective in the treatment of cancer, and that comprises a combination of an ALK inhibitor and a VEGF inhibitor. The present invention also relates to a method for treating or preventing cancer and a method for inhibiting tumor growth.
US11077089B2 Oral compositions delivering therapeutically effective amounts of cannabinoids
Oral compositions provide delivery of cannabinoids to a subject. The oral compare chewable, fast- or slow-dissolving once placed in the mouth of a subject.
US11077088B2 Composition and apparatus for treatment of chemotherapy induced alopecia
A composition for use in cooling therapy and treatment of chemically induced alopecia (CIA), said composition containing a reactive oxygen species (ROS) inhibitor.
US11077084B2 Oils with anti-inflammatory activity containing natural specialized proresolving mediators and their precursors
The present invention encompasses oils that have anti-inflammatory or resolution-stimulating activity that contain or are enriched with Specialized Proresolving Mediators (SPM) or SPM precursors, which originate from an oil obtained from organisms containing long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, such as fish, crustaceae, algae, and mollusks. The invention also encompasses a method for the production of these oils, and the utilization of the oils for nutritional supplements, pharmaceutical formulations, and cosmetic formulations, which can be employed for treating an inflammatory condition.
US11077078B2 Compositions and methods for the treatment of cancer
The present invention discloses anti-cancer compositions, and associated methods, including an anti-cancer composition comprising: a cellular energy inhibitor having the structure according to formula I wherein X is selected from the group consisting of: a nitro, an imidazole, a halide, sulfonate, a carboxylate, an alkoxide, and amine oxide; and R is selected from the group consisting of: OR′, N(R″)2, C(O)R′″, C1-C6 alkyl, C6-C12 aryl, C1-C6 heteroalkyl, a C6-C12 heteroaryl, H, and an alkali metal; where R′ represents H, alkali metal, C1-C6 alkyl, C6-C12 aryl or C(O)R′″, R″ represents H, C1-C6 alkyl, or C6-C12 aryl, and R′″ represents H, C1-C20 alkyl or C6-C12 aryl. The anti-cancer composition can additionally comprise at least one sugar, which stabilizes the cellular energy inhibitor by substantially preventing the inhibitor from hydrolyzing. Also, the anti-cancer composition can comprise a hexokinase inhibitor. Further, the anti-cancer composition can comprise a biological buffer that is present in an amount sufficient to at least partially deacidify the cellular energy inhibitor and neutralize metabolic by-products of the cellular energy inhibitor.
US11077069B2 Adhesive polymer and medical adhesive patch
The present invention provides a star-shaped acrylic block polymer having a star-shaped structure in which at least three chain polymer portions radiate from a mercapto group situated at the center, wherein (meth)acrylic acid alkyl ester structural units having 7-17 carbon atoms account for 30-99.9% by mass of whole structural units of the star-shaped acrylic block polymer, and at least one of the chain polymer portions has a copolymer structure of polymerizable monomers containing a (meth)acrylic acid alkyl ester having 7-17 carbon atoms and a weakly basic monomer; and a medical patch containing an adhesive composition containing a salt of a basic drug and the star-shaped acrylic block polymer as an adhesive that exhibits high drug efficacy, that does not cause a decrease in adhesive property of an adhesive base due to an additive, and that causes less skin irritation.
US11077068B2 Uniform films for rapid-dissolve dosage form incorporating anti-tacking compositions
The present invention relates to water-soluble films incorporating anti-tacking agents and methods of their preparation. Anti-tacking agents may improve the flow characteristics of the compositions and thereby reduce the problem of film adhering to a user's mouth or to other units of film. In particular, the present invention relates to edible water-soluble delivery systems in the form of a film composition including a water-soluble polymer, an active component selected from cosmetic agents, pharmaceutical agents, vitamins, bioactive agents and combinations thereof and at least one anti-tacking agent.
US11077066B2 PH-sensitive starch-based microcapsule and its preparation method
The present disclosure discloses a pH-sensitive starch-based microcapsule encapsulating a fat-soluble substance and a preparation method thereof, and belongs to the field of preparation of starch-based hydrogel microcapsules. The method of the present disclosure comprises performing acid hydrolysis on starch to obtain acid-hydrolyzed carboxymethyl starch, mixing the acid-hydrolyzed carboxymethyl starch with xanthan gum to obtain a compounded solution of starch and colloid, adding an emulsifier and the fat-soluble substance, emulsifying to obtain an emulsion, and drying to obtain the microcapsule. The microcapsule prepared by the preparation method of the present disclosure is capable of resisting hydrolysis by gastric acid and enzymes in gastric juice and improving the bioavailability of core materials, namely the fat-soluble substances; has a release rate of only 20 to 40% in simulated gastric juice, while having a cumulative release rate of 80 to 95% in the upper digestive tract (simulated gastric juice and simulated intestinal juice) of a human body; solves the problems that the fat-soluble substance is poor in water solubility, prone to oxidation, low in oral availability and the like; can be added to products such as beverages and the like as a nutrient supplement or a food additive, and has wide application prospects.
US11077065B2 Process for preparing an acid resistant cellulose capsule
A process for preparing an acid resistant cellulose capsule. An example of a process for preparing an acid resistant cellulose capsule includes the steps of: i) preparing 100 wt part of aqueous solution of solubilized cellulose including 15-25 wt part of cellulose; ii) sequentially adding and solubilizing: 2.0-4.0 wt part of amid pectin and 0.1-1.0 wt part of iota-carrageenan as a gelling agent, an auxiliary gelling agent, a pH neutralizing agent, an emulsifying agent, a viscosity stabilizing agent and a plasticizing agent to the resulting admixture; and iii) allowing it to stand and to be equilibrated with adjustment of viscosity, before forming the capsule.
US11077061B2 Oral rapamycin nanoparticle preparations and use
Oral preparations of microcapsules and nanoparticles including an inhibitor of the mammalian target of rapamycin. The preparations are intended to assist with the treatment and prevention of cancer, neurocognitive dysfunction, genetically predisposed disorders, and age-related disorders. The embodiments discussed address the present need for alternative preparations or manufacturing processes that ensure efficacy while improving other performance characteristics such as storage stability, biodistribution, dosage cost, etc.
US11077059B2 Electrospraying formation of particles including agents
The invention provides methods for the preparation of particles including one or more agents, e.g., therapeutic or diagnostic agents. The particles can be formed by creating droplets of a first liquid, e.g., including an agent, and removing the first liquid, e.g., through its dispersal in a second liquid and/or evaporation, to solidify the droplets. Advantageously, the process of forming the particles does not significantly alter the structure or activity of the agents and may enhance the stability of the agents. For example, the particles may be stored for long periods of time without significant loss of activity, and in some embodiments, without the need for refrigeration. These particles may be used to generate stabilized pharmaceutical compositions for storage or other logistical purposes, pharmaceutical suspensions, pharmaceutical powder formulations (e.g., inhalable powders, injectable powders), creams or other topical pastes, nutraceuticals, or cosmetics.
US11077058B2 Dry powder compositions with magnesium stearate
A stable dry powder composition for inhalation includes acetylsalicylic acid in particles having a mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) in a range of about 1 μm to about 5 μm. The dry powder composition may contain a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, such as a stearate, in an amount ranging from about 0.04% (w/w) to about 0.06% (w/w), or from about 0.4% (w/w) to about 0.6% (w/w), of the composition.
US11077055B2 Orally disintegrating compositions
An orally disintegrating dosage form of a proton pump inhibitor, methods for its production and use thereof are provided. The dosage form includes a plurality of pellets containing a proton pump inhibitor admixed with a disintegrant to afford rapid disintegration in the oral cavity after administration.
US11077053B2 Alpha-2-adrenergic receptor agonists for treatment of presbyopia, visual glare, visual starbursts, visual halos and night myopia
Methods of using the alpha-2-adrenergic receptor agonist of Formula I: for improving vision such as in the treatment of ocular conditions such as presbyopia, poor night vision, visual glare, visual starbursts, visual halos, and some forms of myopia (e.g. night myopia) are described.
US11077050B2 Formulation for parenteral administration
The instant invention provides pharmaceutical formulations for a long acting injectable drug product comprising a suspension of doravirine for parenteral administration via intramuscular or subcutaneous routes. The drug product can be used for the treatment or prophylaxis of infection by HIV or for the treatment, prophylaxis, or delay in the onset of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) or ARC (AIDS related complex).
US11077045B2 Blood microperfusion to skin by Shilajit
Methods of using Shilajit or its individual components, or a combination of two or more of these components, to improve skin microperfusion, to upregulate ECM related genes in the skin, to increase endothelial cell migration and growth of blood vessels, and thus to improve skin health are presented herein.
US11077043B2 Liquid hair dye composition
A liquid hair dye composition, comprising components (A) and (B), wherein the content (X) of component (A) in the composition is 1.5 mass % or more and 9.3 mass % or less, the content (Y) of component (B) in the composition is 9 mass % or more and 98.5 mass % or less, and the liquid hair dye composition satisfies the following formula (1) (with the proviso that a liquid hair dye composition which has the content of diol of 50 mass % or more and the content of water of 2 mass % or less is excluded), Y≥10.875X−10.875 (1), (A) an azo dye of the formula (A-1), and (B) a monoalcohol and/or a diol other than alkanolamines.
US11077041B2 Agents for reductive decolourisation of dyed keratinous fibres
The present disclosure relates to multi-component packaging units (kits-of-parts), ready-to-use agents, and methods for reductive decolourisation of dyed keratinous fibres. In one example, the multi-component packaging unit (kit-of-parts) for reductive decolourisation of dyed keratinous fibres includes, (I) a first container (A) including a cosmetic agent (a) and (II) a second container (B) including a cosmetic agent (b), wherein the first container (A) and the second container (B) are provided separately from one another, the cosmetic agent (a) in the first container (A) includes (a1) one or more reducing agent(s) that is/are solid at room temperature, and (a2) one or more oxidant(s) that is/are solid at room temperature, and wherein the cosmetic agent (b) in the second container (B) comprises (b1) one or more alkalising agent(s).
US11077033B2 Complexes of hydrotalcites and fibers
The present invention aims to provide techniques for preparing complexes of a hydrotalcite and a fiber. The complexes of a hydrotalcite and a fiber can be synthesized efficiently by synthesizing the hydrotalcite in an aqueous system in the presence of the fiber.
US11077032B2 Stable dispersions containing drops comprising a gelling agent
A dispersion containing a dispersed phase comprising drops and a continuous aqueous phase, preferably in the form of a gel, in which the drops comprise a fatty phase containing at least one gelling agent and a shell, wherein the shell comprises at least one anionic polymer and at least one cationic polymer.
US11077030B2 Sunscreen formulation
The present application relates to sunscreen formulations, including foamable sunscreen formulations, that comprise zinc oxide and titanium dioxide particles, suitably in the size range of about 1-100 nm. The compositions suitably produce a minimal residual whitening effect when applied to a skin surface.
US11077029B2 Interactive NGT system
Disclosed is an NGT system, the system comprises a nasogastric tube having a diameter and length configured to pass through an esophagus such that the lumen of the NGT maintains fluid communication with a portion of the digestive tract, and a digestive tract sensor operatively associated with the NGT, the digestive tract sensor configured to sense from inside the body and transmit signals in response to one or both of conditions relating to nourishment states of the digestive tract, and positioning of the NGT.
US11077025B1 Medication dispenser
Disclosed is an apparatus useful for securely storing and dispensing medications. The apparatus comprises a cabinet, a carousel mounted in the cabinet, and medication trays carried by the carousel. The carousel comprises a plurality of vertically spaced shelves. Each shelf carries a plurality of radially extending dividers dividing the carousel into a plurality of compartments. The compartments are carried by the carousel into close alignment with a vertical slot in a cabinet wall. Each medication tray is sized and shaped to slide radially in and out of a compartment. Each tray has a base and side walls extending upwardly from the periphery of the base to define a peripherally enclosed area to hold medication doses. Fixtures are mounted in the peripherally enclosed area to vertically position card-blister packaged unit medication doses in multiples of five for visual inventory without manual manipulation of the doses, once a tray is removed from a compartment.
US11077023B2 Method for producing a medical preparation using a peristaltic pump
The invention relates to a method and a system for synthesizing a medical preparation, a peristaltic pump being used for pumping liquid from a plurality of source containers. According to the invention, micro-amounts are extracted only in the linear region of the peristaltic pump.
US11077022B2 Non-vented vial access syringe
A syringe includes a plunger having a plunger tube with proximal and distal ends, a center tube with a center passage that extends within the plunger tube, and a balloon disposed over the center tube and sealingly fixed to at least one of the center tube and the plunger tube. The syringe also includes a barrel having a barrel tube having proximal and distal ends and an interior configured to accept a portion of the plunger, a tip fixedly coupled to the proximal end of the barrel tube, a post fixedly attached to the tip and extending within the barrel tube toward the distal end, the tip configured to partially extend into the center passage of the plunger, and a gas passage extending from a proximal end of the tip to the distal end of the post.
US11077021B2 Two-chamber carpule
The disclosure provides a two-chamber carpule comprising two-chambers adapted to be joined together. Each chamber is adapted to contain a medicament component. The carpule further comprises a bevel arranged on a circumference of at least one of the chambers in a transition area. The bevel extends from one chamber to the other chamber.
US11077019B2 Auricular peripheral nerve field stimulator and method of operating same
An auricular peripheral nerve field stimulator includes at least one therapy electrode configured for percutaneous insertion into an auricle of a human ear near at least one neurovascular bundle, and an electrical stimulation device electrically coupled to the at least one therapy electrode, the electrical stimulation device programmed to (i) generate and deliver electrical stimulation signals to the inserted at least one therapy electrode at a selected frequency for a selected duration to stimulate at least one auricular peripheral nerve field within the auricle, and (ii) repeat (i) with the stimulation signals having a modulated frequency.
US11077017B2 Cameras for emergency rescue
A system for managing treatment of a person in need of emergency assistance is provided. The system includes at least one camera configured to be mounted to a person in need of medical assistance. The system also includes an image processing device, which can be configured to receive images captured by the at least one camera and to process the images to generate a representation of a rescue scene surrounding the person. The system further includes an analysis device. The analysis device can be configured to determine a characteristic associated with a resuscitation activity based on analysis of the representation of the rescue scene generated by the image processing device. A computer-implemented method for managing treatment of a person in need of emergency assistance is also provided.
US11077016B2 Systems and methods for head up cardiopulmonary resuscitation
A method for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) includes elevating the heart of an individual to a first height relative to a lower body of the individual. The lower body may be in a substantially horizontal plane. The method may also include elevating the head of the individual to a second height relative to the lower body of the individual. The second height may be greater than the first height. The method may further include performing one or more of a type of CPR or a type of intrathoracic pressure regulation while elevating the heart and the head. The first height and the second height may be determined based on one or both of the type of CPR or the type of intrathoracic pressure regulation.
US11077015B2 Flexible vibration module for snap in attachment to a grommet embedded in a compression wrap
A flexible vibrating module with flexible radiating arms outwardly projecting around the module, with each arm having an associated coin motor which can optionally be operated at high frequency or low frequency or pulsing frequency, is shown in combination with a wrap having a snap in flexible grommet for the module to consistently orient properly the module with respect to a patient's muscles or joints.
US11077011B2 Compression garment compliance
Determining whether a compression garment is worn by a wearer of the garment by analyzing a pressure signal waveform indicative of a fluid pressure in an inflatable and deflatable bladder of the compression garment. Variance detected in the pressure signal waveform during the analysis is indicative of a change in condition of the compression garment. In one aspect the change in condition is verified using confirmatory analysis. In another aspect, the variance is one of a pressure rise and a pressure impulse. In yet another aspect, the variance is an oscillating amplitude as a function of time representative of a pulse of the wearer.
US11077010B2 Soft tissue mobilization device
The present soft tissue mobilization device has a quick-release bar clamp and various attachments for its jaws that exert pressure on soft tissue to improve mobility. The bar clamp allows for applying sustained and incremental pressure at various angles. The shape of the attachment surfaces that contact the soft tissue are either complementary toward each other, when they are intended to squeeze the targeted soft tissue between them, or to the body structure against which they are intended to press. Combining a more helpful means of generating and exerting pressure with the right surface contours significantly improves the overall effectiveness of the device, diminishes any associated pain and discomfort, and reduces the time necessary to achieve results.
US11077008B2 Massage device and system
A massage kit having a foam roller, a massage device, and a removable cover. The massage device includes a flat bottom surface with a curved top surface. Protrusions extend from the massage device and are configured to interact with the removable cover to hold the cover in place on the top surface or the bottom surface of the massage device. The roller includes an opening sized and dimensioned to receive the massage device.
US11077007B2 Personal care station employing mobile provider seat and fixed client seat
An apparatus for aiding service providers who service customers situated in a relatively fixed position includes a floor, an elevated customer support surface disposed in a first position on the floor, a curved rail connected to the floor in a fixed position about the elevated customer support surface at the first position having a first end with a stop and a second end with a stop. A powered roller mechanism operably connects to the curved rail surface having a chair support surface maintained above the rail and limited in travel between the stops. A service provider chair for handling a customer on the customer support surface is mounted to the chair support surface in a manner to be movable along the rail and a controller on the chair operably connects to the powered roller mechanism for controlling movement of the chair along the rail.
US11077004B2 Patient mobility garment for nurses
A patient mobility garment includes a flexible, laterally extending pelvic belt body having upper, lower, and opposite side borders, along with a plurality of spaced apart ribs placed in generally vertical directions substantially approaching or spanning the upper and lower borders; a plurality of loops vertically positioned with respect to one another about the ribs; a plurality of flexible, adjustable length girding straps horizontally oriented with respect to the pelvic belt body and configured to gird the pelvic belt body about a patient's pelvis area and bring the opposite side borders into conjunction or registry, each girding strap having a girding strap attaching member for fixation of the girding straps; a plurality of flexible, typically adjustable length shoulder straps; and a plurality of flexible, depending leg straps, each terminating in a fastener for engaging at least one of the vertically positioned loops. Busy nurses find it advantageous.
US11077003B2 Nursing bed
A nursing bed, comprising: a back plate portion (1), a seat plate portion (2), a seat leg plate portion (3), a leg plate portion (4) and a foot plate portion (6), which are hinged in sequence, a bed body bracket (7), which configures the back plate portion (1), the seat plate portion (2) and the seat leg plate portion (3), the seat plate portion (2) being fixedly connected to the bed body bracket (7); a rotating shaft (10), which is arranged on the bed body bracket (7) and which is arranged at a lower side of the seat leg plate portion (3); a connecting rod (11) wherein an end is pivotably connected to the rotating shaft (10) while another end is movably connected to a lower surface of the foot plate portion (6).
US11077002B1 Power operated lift chair
The invention generally relates to a power operated lift chair. The power operated lift chair includes a chair assembly, a support assembly and a lifting assembly. The chair assembly includes a vertical back support, a back cushion attached to the vertical back support, a horizontal seat support and a seat cushion attached to the horizontal seat support. The support assembly includes a horizontal beam, a vertical guide post extending upward from the horizontal beam, a guide bracket connected to the chair assembly, at least one horizontal support member extending outward perpendicularly from the horizontal beam and a support platform. The lifting assembly includes a lifting rod positioned on the support platform and a locking collar connected to the lifting rod and the guide bracket. The lifting rod is configured to rotate to lift and lower the chair assembly.
US11076998B2 Laminates for absorbent articles
Three-dimensional laminates and methods for making the same are provided. The three-dimensional laminates may be apertured and may have welds between various substrates. The three-dimensional laminates may be used in absorbent articles, such as diapers and pants, for example, as topsheets, as topsheets and acquisition layers, or as outer cover materials, for example. The three-dimensional laminates may be produced on an absorbent article manufacturing line.
US11076997B2 Restriction of sensor-monitored region for sensor-enabled wound dressings
A wound dressing that incorporates a number of sensors can be utilized in order to monitor characteristics of a wound as it heals or to identify one or more risk factors or conditions that may precipitate a wound. The wound dressing can include at least one sensor, such as an impedance sensor, that may be restricted from sensing in a direction away from the wound when the wound dressing is positioned in contact with the wound.
US11076983B2 Thermal eye compress systems and methods of use
An apparatus includes a flexible frame, a coupling portion, and an insulating portion. The flexible frame is configured to support a thermal therapeutic member and is transitioned between a first configuration and a second configuration to place the therapeutic member in substantially continuous contact with a target portion of the body. The coupling portion is coupled to the flexible frame and is transitioned from a first configuration to a second configuration to retain the flexible frame in its second configuration. The insulating portion is transitioned from a first configuration to a second configuration to be coupled to the flexible frame. The insulating portion at least partially controls a transfer of thermal energy between the thermal therapeutic member and the target portion of the body.
US11076980B2 Menstrual fluid collection device and method thereof
A menstrual fluid collection device including a flexible container having a storage cavity to store a fluid and a movable opening formed in a closed position at a first end of the flexible container, the storage cavity to receive the fluid when the movable opening is in an open position and an inflatable seal member coupled to and extending around the flexible container, the inflatable seal member configured to move the opening to the open position, when inflated.
US11076979B2 Ostomy pouch appliance
A coupling assembly for fastening an adhesive wafer to an ostomy appliance device, the coupling assembly including a captive connection between the adhesive wafer and ostomy appliance that permits captive relative displacement between the entire adhesive wafer and the entrance aperture of the appliance, to facilitate access to the wafer from the non-body-contacting side. The coupling assembly further comprises a fixation coupling for fixing the adhesive wafer in the operative position.
US11076973B2 Intragastric helical prosthesis for treating obesity
A transorally implantable intragastric helical prosthesis for treating obesity. The helical prosthesis has a primary lumen having a balloon element therein, and a secondary lumen having a spring wire element therein. The prosthesis also includes an end fitting. When deployed into the stomach of a patient, the prosthesis spontaneously reverts from a linear pre-deployment configuration to a helical post-deployment configuration by the biasing action of the spring wire element. Upon inflation of the elongated balloon element, the prosthesis unwinds, dynamically engaging and stretching the stomach wall, reducing the intragastric space, and slowing down gastric emptying, thus promoting a feeling of satiety, which may result in weight loss.
US11076971B2 Actuator and artificial leg
To propose a novel and improved actuator and artificial leg capable of miniaturizing an apparatus.An actuator (320) includes: a leaf spring (322) whose one end (322a) is cantilevered, the leaf spring being capable of deflection deformation in a plate thickness direction in accordance with torque by transmitting the torque; and a support member (324) configured to support a part of the leaf spring on a deflection direction side in a case where the torque transmitted by the leaf spring is greater than a predetermined value.
US11076967B2 Interbody fusion devices with self-affixing mechanisms
Interbody fusion devices including deployable fixation members. The implant may include a spacer, optionally, an end member coupled to the spacer, and one or more fixation members configured to extend into adjacent vertebrae. The fixation members may include screws, nails, shims, tangs, spikes, staples, pins, blades, fins, or the like, and combinations thereof.
US11076962B2 Stemless metaphyseal humeral implant
A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The anchor may include various features to enhance the fixation of the base, including hooks, threads, and/or expandable members that may be transitioned from a contracted insertion condition to an expanded implanted condition once the base is positioned in the bone. The anchor and/or collar may also include additional features to enhance fixation, such as geometries and surface features to enhance fixation to bone. The anchor may include a plurality of chisel slots to facilitate removal of bone during a revision surgery.
US11076961B2 Components for artificial joints
A component of an artificial joint according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, inter alia, a base plate and a post selectively removable from the base plate. Further, an outer surface of the post includes a layer of the bone ingrowth material along substantially the entire length of the post.
US11076958B2 Annuloplasty ring delivery catheters
Apparatus is provided for repairing a cardiac valve, the apparatus including a catheter sized for delivery through vasculature of a subject and an elongated and flexible annuloplasty structure having an elongated lumen and an annuloplasty structure axis extending along the lumen. The annuloplasty structure is sized and configured for delivery to a heart of the subject through the catheter substantially along a catheter axis of the catheter while the annuloplasty structure axis is substantially parallel to the catheter axis. The apparatus also includes a plurality of anchors configured for delivery to a region of cardiac tissue from a proximal end of the catheter toward a distal end of the catheter and substantially along the annuloplasty structure axis and the catheter axis while at least a portion of the annuloplasty structure is within a delivery passage of the catheter. Other embodiments are also described.
US11076954B2 Gradually-expandable stent apparatus and method
A gradually-expandable stent includes a base ring completely encircling a central valve-accepting area. A plurality of uprights is provided. Each upright includes two longitudinally extending upright struts. Each upright strut has a strut base directly connected to the base ring and a strut tip directly attached to the other strut tip of the upright strut at a rounded upright apex. The upright apex is longitudinally spaced from the base ring. At least one expansion feature is associated with the base ring and gradually expands to enlarge the central valve-accepting area toward a maximum valve-accepting area responsive to growth of the patient over an extended dwell time.
US11076952B2 Collapsible atrioventricular valve prosthesis
This disclosure is directed to a collapsible atrioventricular valve prosthesis. The valve includes an annulus wire frame having at least two prongs extending therefrom. At least one catch is formed between each of the prongs and leaflets are attached with the frame, catch, and prongs form the valve. The prongs project a first direction and the catch projects in a direction away from the prongs. The valve is collapsible to provide for easy delivery to an atrioventricular junction or other desired location within a heart. Once deployed, the valve can expand with the catches acting to hold the annulus frame secure on an atrioventricular junction, at a ventricular side or at an atrial side of a heart.
US11076950B2 Electrolarynx devices and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to electrolarynx devices, systems, and their use. In particular, the present disclosure relates to methods and compositions (e.g., devices) that provide electrolarynx (EL) users with improved speech quality.
US11076946B2 Flexible barrier layer including superelastic alloys
An ophthalmic apparatus includes a support structure; a substrate included with the support structure; at least one conductor disposed on the substrate; and a hermetic barrier structure disposed over the at least one conductor. The hermetic barrier structure further includes a stack of alternating flexible insulating material and superelastic metal alloy layers.
US11076945B2 Endovascular grafts and methods for extended aortic repair
An endovascular graft including a stent graft and a surgical graft is provided. The stent graft can include an elongated body having a collapsed and expanded configuration and include a frame structure covered by a compression sleeve that retains the elongated body in the collapsed configuration until deployment of the stent graft. The endovascular graft can include a first cuff member sized and dimensioned to extend into a lumen of an aortic arch branch vessel when the endovascular graft is implanted in a subject. The frame structure can include a backstop sized and dimensioned to extend into the first cuff member when the endovascular graft is implanted in the subject. The surgical graft can be partially attached to the stent graft at a proximal end portion thereof.
US11076944B2 Methods and systems for irrigating and capturing particulates during heart pump implantation
The invention relates generally to methods and systems for irrigating or capturing particulates during heart pump implantation, and more specifically relates to irrigating, capturing, and removing particulates that may be released when coring a patient's heart tissue. In one aspect, a method for capturing particulates during heart pump implantation is provided that includes inserting a removable particulate capture device into a patient's heart prior to a coring procedure upon the patient's heart. The removable particulate capture device includes an expandable basket movable between collapsed and expanded configurations. The method further includes expanding the expandable basket to the expanded configuration from the collapsed configuration when the removable particulate capture device is positioned within the patient's heart to capture the particulates released during the coring procedure. The method includes removing the expandable basket with the captured particulates from the patient's heart through a cored opening.
US11076943B2 Tissue repair device and method
A surgical device is provided. The surgical device includes a housing adapted for mounting on a finger of a user; and at least one guide tube attached along a length of the housing. The guide tube is configured for guiding a tissue repair implant from a proximal opening to a distal opening thereof.
US11076942B2 Vertical holder for oral appliances
An oral appliance hanging device of embodiments of the disclosed technology has a horizontal base supporting vertical walls on top of which are concave indentations opening upwards. Some of the vertical walls can form the upward-facing receptacles and some of the vertical walls can attach to a support base, such as a horizontally-disposed support base. The vertical walls can be spaced apart from each other forming a vertical portal and can include some which are connected only to other vertically disposed walls and some which are connected to the support base. In this manner, liquid can drip on either side or between two vertical walls and on to the support base. Side flanges extending upwards from the horizontal support base and, in some embodiments, forming a unitary structure therewith hold liquid, such as that which drips downwards there-on, until the support base is tilted allowing the liquid to exit or wiped clean.
US11076935B2 Mouthpiece having elevated contact features
An oral appliance including an upper body having an upper body channel to receive a maxillary dentition of an upper dental arch, a lower body having a lower body channel to receive a mandibular dentition, and at least one node disposed on the lower body base outer surface to engage the upper body outer surface upon receipt of the maxillary teeth of the upper dental arch in the upper body channel and the mandibular teeth of the lower dental arch in the lower body channel.
US11076934B2 Dental tool assembly
A handling device for a dental tool having a) a body having an elongated shape configured to receive a prying load from an operator; and b) one or more receptacles through the body configured to retain at least a portion of a dental tool and allow an engagement portion of the dental tool to project therefrom substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the body; wherein the engagement portion is adapted to contact a portion of a dental covering along only one of a facial side or a lingual side of the dental covering and by being wedged between a gum-line and the dental covering; and wherein the one or more receptacles are configured to transfer the prying load from the body to the engagement portion of the dental tool.
US11076933B2 Authentication systems and methods for an excimer laser system
The invention provides an excimer laser system including a means for authenticating laser probes to be used with the excimer laser system via radio-frequency identification techniques.
US11076928B2 Surgical drape with canopy
A surgical drape is configured for covering a patient and an ultrasonography probe during surgical treatment of the patient. The surgical drape may comprise a first portion that comprises a canopy portion. The canopy portion can be sized and shaped to at least partially cover a mechanical arm coupled to the ultrasonography probe and a proximal portion of the ultrasonography probe, and the canopy portion can be configured to move with the proximal portion of the ultrasonography probe when the ultrasonography probe is supported by the mechanical arm. A second portion can be coupled to the first portion, in which the second portion is sized and shaped to cover at least a portion of a torso of the patient.
US11076920B2 Instrumentation and surgical method for image-guided microendoscopic decompression
Instrumentation for microendoscopic surgery comprises a retractor system including a navigated initial probe, nested retractors and a navigated final tubular retractor defining an interior passage extending between a proximal end and a distal working end. A multi-planar navigation marker including a plurality of spaced-apart, radiopaque marker bodies can be mounted to the tubular retractor at a predetermined multi-planar spatial and rotational relation to the distal working end. The retractor can optionally include systems for fluid irrigation and suction with differential activation allows for the option of maintaining a dry surgical field or a submerged surgical field depending on the surgeon's preference during various portions of the procedure. The instrumentation can also include a camera for direct viewing and navigated burrs and/or navigated osteotomes, which allow the surgeon to use direct visualization and/or information from instrument localization on multi-planar images depending on surgeon facility resources.
US11076911B2 Application of radiofrequency catheter ablation system to treatment of essential hypertension
An application of a radiofrequency catheter ablation system to treatment of essential hypertension. The treatment process is under ultrasonic guidance, an electrode needle is made to penetrate into target tissue of a patient, electrification is conducted to start ablation, the needle is withdrawn or made to penetrate into the other side of the target tissue for target ablation after reaching ablation temperature and duration time, and overall ablation treatment is completed. The system can treat a secondary center for regulating the activity of a whole-body sympathetic system to reduce its activity, thus, the blood pressure level of a patient can be reduced, and fewer kinds and smaller dosage of antihypertensive drugs taken or ceased altogether. By treating the secondary center, the activity of the whole-body sympathetic system, insulin resistance and whole-body fibrosis is reduced, and other diseases characterized in activity abnormity of the sympathetic system might be treated too.
US11076906B2 Logarithmic amplifier, electrosurgical generator including same, and method of controlling electrosurgical generator using same
An electrosurgical generator includes an RF output stage, a current sensor, a voltage sensor, first and second log amplifiers, and a controller. The RF output stage is configured to supply electrosurgical energy to tissue. The current sensor is configured to sense a current of the electrosurgical energy and generate a current signal corresponding to the current of the electrosurgical energy. The first log amplifier is configured to amplify and compress the current signal. The voltage sensor is configured to sense a voltage of the electrosurgical energy and generate a voltage signal in response thereto. The second log amplifier is configured to amplify and compress the voltage signal. The controller is configured to receive the amplified voltage signal and the amplified current signal and operatively control the generation of the electrosurgical energy as a function of the amplified voltage signal and the amplified current signal.
US11076903B2 Orthopedic device delivering a controlled, repeatable impact
A motor-driven orthopedic impacting tool is provided for orthopedic impacting in the hips, knees, shoulders and the like. The tool is capable of holding a broach, chisel, or other end effector, which when gently tapped in a cavity with controlled percussive impacts, can expand the size or volume of an opening of the cavity or facilitate removal of the broach, implant, or other surgical implement from the opening. A stored-energy drive mechanism stores potential energy and then releases it to launch a launched mass or striker to communicate a striking force to an adapter in either a forward or reverse direction. The tool may further include a combination anvil and adapter and an energy adjustment mechanism to adjust the striking force the launched mass delivers to the adapter in accordance with a patient profile.
US11076902B2 Locking screw assembly for facilitating direct lateral interbody fusion procedures
Methods and apparatus for affixing a retaining washer proximate an interbody region following a direct lateral interbody fusion (DLIF) procedure. The system includes an installation device characterized by a width dimension W and a length dimension L; a retaining washer having a substantially planar surface region, the retaining washer configured to retain an interbody graft within an interbody region; and a screw having a shaft configured to secure the retaining washer to a vertebral body. The screw and the washer are configured to orient the screw shaft along an angle θ, where θ is a function of W and L.
US11076901B2 Angled flutes in cannulated bone screws
A bone screw, comprising a proximal end and a distal end spaced from the proximal end in a distal direction along a longitudinal axis of the bone screw and a cannulation extending from the proximal end to the distal end. The bone screw further including a threaded region extending along at least a portion of a length of the screw, the length extending from the proximal end to the distal end. The threaded region defining at least one external thread that extends about the longitudinal axis along a helical path. The threaded region includes at least one flute that extends to the distal end of the bone screw. The at least one flute defines an associated at least one cutting tooth that, in turn, defines a cutting face oriented so as to define an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. The angle is in the range of about 5 degrees and about 25 degrees, and the flute circumferentially interrupts at least a portion of the external thread.
US11076898B2 Proximal humeral stabilization system
Devices, systems, and methods for bone stabilization, especially proximal humeral stabilization. The stabilization system may include a bone plate having an elongated portion extending along a longitudinal axis and an enlarged head portion extending from the elongated portion. The stabilization system may include an intramedullary nail having an upper portion and a lower portion extending from the upper portion, the upper portion and the lower portion including a plurality of holes. A plurality of fasteners may be configured to extend through one or more of the plurality of through holes in the bone plate and/or one or more of the plurality of holes in the intramedullary nail and into the bone. The plate and nail may each be used alone or in combination together to stabilize a fracture in a long bone, such as a humerus.
US11076897B2 Orthopedic locking screw for an orthopedic fastening system
An orthopedic locking screw is configured to be retained inside a bore of an orthopedic implant. The orthopedic locking screw includes a shaft extending axially, a casing secured around an outer surface of the shaft, a deformable thread disposed along an outer surface of the casing, and a forward external thread disposed on the shaft. The forward external thread has a pitch that is different from a pitch of the deformable thread of the casing. Further, an orthopedic locking screw is provided, wherein projections and the casing are alternately arranged on the outer surface of the shaft.
US11076892B2 Anterior cervical plate
An anterior cervical plate system is provided. The plate is configured to receive bone screws for attachment to and immobilization of adjacent vertebrae of the spine. The system includes a cup retained inside a through hole of the plate by a cup retainer. A bone screw is retained inside the cup by a lock that is movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The cup is permitted to angulate forward and backward with respect to the plate and the bone screw is permitted to angulate conically with respect to the cup to provide a plate system with extreme angulation for the bone screw.
US11076887B2 Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installation thereof
Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installing the same. The orthopedic fixation device may include a coupling element and a bone fastener, whereby the bone fastener can be loaded into the coupling element through the bottom of a bore in the coupling element. A retaining clip disposed below the fastener in an annular channel of the coupling element has an inner diameter which is less than a maximum diameter of the head of the bone fastener.
US11076886B2 Explantation accessory for an intracorporeal capsule
An explantation accessory includes a catheter with a steerable head carrying a tubular receptacle adapted to accommodate the proximal portion of the capsule. The explantation accessory further includes a lasso having a flexible wire extending along the catheter to and forming at its distal end a deformable loop. One end of the deformable loop is mobile so as to allow tightening of the loop under the effect of a traction exerted on the flexible wire along the catheter. The free end edge of the tubular receptacle comprises a protruding anterior portion, an axially recessed posterior portion with respect to the anterior portion and located diametrically opposite to the protruding anterior portion, and two beveled edges connecting the protruding anterior portion to the recessed posterior portion.
US11076881B2 Electrical lockout for ultrasonic surgical instrument
An ultrasonic surgical instrument and method of assembly with a predetermined alignment includes first and second modular assemblies and an electrical lockout. The first modular assembly includes at least a portion of an end effector configured to manipulate a tissue. The second modular assembly includes a transducer power circuit and an activation switch electrically connected to the transducer power circuit. The electrical lockout is electrically connected to the transducer power circuit and configured to inhibit the activation switch from powering the ultrasonic transducer with the first and second modular assemblies misaligned from the predetermined alignment such that the first and second modular assemblies are in a locked-out state. The electrical lockout is further configured to allow the activation switch to power the ultrasonic transducer with the first and second modular assemblies in the predetermined alignment such that the first and second modular assemblies are in an operational state.
US11076880B2 Temperature estimation and tissue detection of an ultrasonic dissector from frequency response monitoring
An ultrasonic surgical apparatus including a first signal generator outputting a drive signal at a predetermined voltage and frequency, a first oscillating structure receiving the drive signal and oscillating at the frequency of the drive signal, and a bridge circuit, detecting the mechanical motion of the first oscillating structure and outputting a signal representative of the mechanical motion. The apparatus also includes a second oscillating structure integrally formed within a portion of the first oscillating structure, the second oscillating structure outputting an electrical signal, and a microcontroller receiving the signal output by the bridge circuit and output by the second oscillating structure, the microcontroller determining an instantaneous frequency at which the first oscillating structure is oscillating based on the received signal, comparing the electrical signal from the second oscillating structure with a known signal value and determining the temperature of the second oscillating structure based on a the comparison.
US11076877B2 Surgical devices with articulating end effectors and methods of using surgical devices with articulating end effectors
Methods and devices for using surgical devices with articulating end effectors are provided. Surgical devices with articulating end effectors can provide rotary driven pivoting of the end effector. In some embodiments, the device can include a handle, a first and a second tube extending from the handle, the second tube disposed within the first tube, and an end effector that includes a pair of distal jaws configured to move in response to rotation of the first tube about a longitudinal axis thereof and rotation of the second tube about a longitudinal axis thereof. The jaws can move in two different ways depending on whether the first and second tubes are rotating in a same direction as one another or in different ways than each other. The jaws can open/close and articulate using the same mechanical mechanism. The device can be powered, or the device can be non-powered.
US11076867B2 Electric motor driven tool for orthopedic impacting
An orthopedic impacting tool comprises a motor, a linear motion converter, an air chamber, a compression piston, an impacting element, an anvil element, and a broach adapter. The compression piston may cause the impacting element to apply controlled force on a broach adapter to create a precise opening for subsequently disposing a prosthesis in a patient. The tool allows forward or backward impacting for expanding the size or volume of the opening or for facilitating removal of the broach and tool from the opening. A force adjustment control of the tool allows a user to increase or decrease the impact force. A light source and hand grips improve ease of operation of the tool.
US11076865B2 Knotless filament anchor for soft tissue repair
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for securing tissue to bone, including drilling a bone hole into the bone; passing a filament through the tissue, the filament including a first end, a second end and a length therebetween, the second end having a loop; passing the first end of the filament through the loop of the filament; pulling on the first end of the filament such that the loop travels along the length of the filament and to the tissue; passing an anchor along the length of the filament, from the first end towards the loop and tissue; engaging the loop with a distal end of the anchor; positioning the distal end of the anchor, with the loop of the filament, into the bone hole; and securing the anchor in the bone.
US11076857B2 Circular stapling device with buttress
The cartridge assembly includes a housing, a pusher member, a fastener cartridge body, a circular cartridge buttress member, and a retaining ring member. The pusher member is supported within the housing and movable between a first position and a second position. The fastener cartridge body is supported on the housing and has a tissue engaging surface that extends to an annular edge. One or both of the housing and the fastener cartridge body define an annular containment groove. The circular cartridge buttress member has a body portion and an extension portion. The body portion is supported on the tissue engaging surface of the fastener cartridge body. The extension portion extends from the body portion and over the annular edge of the tissue engaging surface. The retaining ring member is secured within the containment groove to releasably secure the extension portion of the circular cartridge buttress member to the cartridge assembly.
US11076856B2 Anastomosis device
According to some embodiments there is provided an anastomosis device configured to reduce leakage, comprising: a first set of rings sized to be positioned at a first tissue wall; a second set of rings sized to be positioned at a second tissue wall adjacent the first tissue wall; and an element configured to draw the ring sets towards each other; wherein each set of rings comprises an inner ring, an outer ring, and a coupling for aligning the inner and outer rings with respect to each other; wherein the inner ring applies a first pressure onto the tissue wall which is sufficient to gradually form a passage between the first and second tissue walls; and the outer ring applies a second pressure onto the tissue wall, the second pressure applied radially outwardly relative to the first pressure, the second pressure sufficient to reduce leakage in a vicinity of the passage.
US11076854B2 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.
US11076851B2 Medical implant delivery system and related methods
A fastener delivery tool configured to deliver a fastener into tissue of a patient including a shaft, a handle assembly connected to a proximal end of the shaft, one or more prongs connected to a distal end of the shaft, and a fastener push rod received at least partially within the shaft, wherein the fastener push rod is connected to the handle assembly, wherein the fastener push rod is moveable relative to the shaft, and wherein the fastener push rod includes one or more detents configured to be received within a passageway of a fastener and secure the fastener to the fastener push rod with friction.
US11076850B2 Surgical instrument including an adapter assembly and an articulating surgical loading unit
An adapter assembly of a surgical instrument includes a cam member defining a proximal cam slot and a distal cam slot, a first articulation shaft, and a second articulation shaft. The first articulation shaft has a proximal end portion received in the proximal cam slot, and a distal end portion configured to be coupled to a surgical loading unit. The second articulation shaft has a proximal end portion received in the distal cam slot, and a distal end portion configured to be coupled to the surgical loading unit. The first and second articulation shafts are configured to move in opposing longitudinal directions in response to a rotation of the cam member to articulate the surgical loading unit.
US11076846B2 Methods and procedures for ligament repair
Methods and devices for the repair of a ruptured ligament using a scaffold device are provided. Aspects of the invention, may include a scaffold attached by a suture to an anchor. In aspects of the invention, the anchor may be secured to a bone near or at the repair site.
US11076845B2 Methods and procedures for ligament repair
Methods and devices for the repair of a ruptured ligament using a scaffold device are provided. Aspects of the invention may include a scaffold attached by a suture to an anchor. In aspects of the invention, the anchor may be secured to a bone near or at the repair site.
US11076837B2 Ultrasonic endoscope
An ultrasonic endoscope has an ultrasonic vibrator array in which a plurality of ultrasonic vibrators are arrayed; a backing material layer that supports the ultrasonic vibrators; shield cables that each include a signal wire and a shield member for the signal wire; a flexible printed wiring board that extends on a side opposite to the ultrasonic vibrator array with respect to the backing material layer and that includes a ground portion electrically connected to the shield members; and a heat conductive layer that is provided on at least one surface of the flexible printed wiring board and connected to the ground portion, the heat conductive layer dissipating heat generated in the plurality of ultrasonic vibrators to the ground portion.
US11076836B2 Dual mode ultrasound transducer (DMUT) system and method for controlling delivery of ultrasound therapy
A dual-mode ultrasound system provides real-time imaging and therapy delivery using the same transducer elements of a transducer array. The system may use a multi-channel driver to drive the elements of the array. The system uses a real-time monitoring and feedback image control of the therapy based on imaging data acquired using the dual-mode ultrasound array (DMUA) of transducer elements. Further, for example, multi-modal coded excitation may be used in both imaging and therapy modes. Still further, for example, adaptive, real-time refocusing for improved imaging and therapy can be achieved using, for example, array directivity vectors obtained from DMUA pulse-echo data.
US11076834B2 Common mode noise suppression using channel data processing
An ultrasound processing system includes an ultrasound interface and processing electronics. The ultrasound interface receives imaging information. The processing electronics are coupled to the ultrasound interface and are configured to perform processing across a plurality of ultrasound channels by combining channel data for adaptively reducing the common mode noise prior to beamforming for a transmit event. The combination of the channel data may be computing an arithmetic mean, which is then multiplied to a weighting coefficient. This value may then be removed from the individual channel data. The modified channel data is then transmitted to a beamformer, which processes the channel data for directional signal transmission and reception.
US11076832B2 Method and system for medical imaging and information display
The present invention provides a method and a system for medical imaging and information display. According to an aspect of the present invention, there is proposed a method of medical imaging and information display, comprising: acquiring imaging data of each point of a plurality of points in an imaging plane or imaging volume of a subject in each mode of a plurality of different imaging modes of a medical imaging apparatus; deriving, for said each point, a value by applying the imaging data of the point in said each mode and the imaging data of at least one other point of said plurality of points adjacent to the point in said each mode to a predetermined model, wherein the predetermined model is selected in accordance with a clinical medical application related to the subject; constructing an image based on all the derived values; and displaying the constructed image to a user. Accordingly, the novel method of medical imaging and information display may reduce the burden of doctors, and provide them with an image with a higher definition compared to the conventional ROI method.
US11076831B2 Ultrasound diagnosis apparatus, signal processing apparatus, and signal processing method
An ultrasound diagnosis apparatus according to an embodiment includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry obtains time-series data having complex values based on a reflected wave of an ultrasound wave transmitted by an ultrasound probe and calculates an expansion coefficient in a case in which the obtained time-series data is expressed as a linear sum of a plurality of mathematical functions, the time-series data having, as an argument, a first parameter related to time. The plurality of mathematical functions are mathematical functions that are possible to be generated on a basis of a function family that has, as arguments, the first parameter and a second parameter different from the first parameter.
US11076830B2 Ultrasound imaging apparatus and method of controlling the same
An ultrasound imaging apparatus and a method of controlling the same are provided. The ultrasound imaging apparatus includes an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) sensor configured to determine whether an UCA flows in an object based on an echo signal that is reflected by the object in a mechanical index environment. The ultrasound imaging apparatus further includes a controller configured to obtain at least one among an UCA image and a tissue image of the object in another mechanical index environment lower than the mechanical index environment in response to the UCA sensor determining that the UCA flows in the object.
US11076829B2 Catheter
A catheter including a sheath configured to be inserted into a lumen; a drive shaft inserted into the sheath; an image information acquiring unit fixed to a distal end of the drive shaft and acquires image information; a hub which moves the drive shaft in an axial direction of the sheath; an outer tube on a proximal end side of the sheath and includes a first connector at a proximal end thereof; a second connector which includes on a proximal end side of the outer tube a male connector able to be connected to and disconnected from the first connector; and an inner tube on a distal end side of the hub, that moves with respect to the outer tube along with the movement of the hub.
US11076828B2 Ultrasonic endoscope
An ultrasonic endoscope has a laminated body that includes an ultrasonic transducer array in which a plurality of ultrasonic transducers are arranged, and a backing material layer that supports the plurality of ultrasonic transducers; a cable portion that includes a plurality of cables each of which is electrically connected to a corresponding one of the plurality of ultrasonic transducers, and a shield member that covers the plurality of cables from outside and that is made of a metal; and a first heat conductive member that is disposed on a side surface of the laminated body. The first heat conductive member is extended to the shield member that is grounded to a housing and is thermally connected to the shield member.
US11076827B2 Ultrasound image capturing device and method of processing ultrasound signal
Without using any approximated wave front propagation model, appropriate delay times are set for received signals to obtain phased signals for both the inside and outside of irradiation area of transmission beam.A reception beamformer comprises a wave front propagation calculator 121 that obtains times until ultrasonic waves transmitted from a plurality of ultrasonic transducers arrive at a reception focus by calculation, and a delay time extractor 122 that calculates delay times for the reception focus on the basis of distribution of the arrival times of the ultrasonic waves for each of the plurality of the ultrasonic transducers obtained by the wave front propagation calculator 121. Therefore, even if the wave front that arrives at the reception focus has a complicated shape, it is not necessary to approximate the wave front, and phasing addition can be performed with appropriate delay times obtained from times until the ultrasonic waves arrive at the reception focus.
US11076826B2 Ultrasound imaging apparatus and control method thereof
It is an aspect of the present disclosure to provide an ultrasound imaging apparatus of transmitting/receiving an ultrasound signal to/from an ultrasound probe, and successively changing inductance using a plurality of inductors for impedance matching between the ultrasound probe and a main body during a transmission/reception time period of the ultrasound signal, and a control method of the ultrasound imaging apparatus.The ultrasound imaging apparatus may include an ultrasound probe; a signal transceiver configured to transmit/receive an ultrasound signal to/from the ultrasound probe; and a variable inductor device configured to successively change inductance for impedance matching with the ultrasound probe during a transmission/reception time period of the ultrasound signal.
US11076825B2 Surgical instrument to assess tissue characteristics
A surgical instrument for assessing tissue characteristics such as tissue density and volume is disclosed. The surgical instrument is hand-held and includes transducers adapted for emitting and/or receiving acoustic signals. The surgical instrument utilizes pulse-echo to determine tissue characteristics. The surgical instrument may be utilized to determine such things as the size of a lesion and whether the lesion has been completely removed or filled with graft material.
US11076823B2 X-ray CT apparatus including a photon-counting detector and circuitry configured to set a control parameter corresponding to a position of each detecting element in the photon-counting detector
An X-ray CT apparatus according to one embodiment includes a photon counting detector and a processing circuitry. The photon counting detector includes a plurality of detecting elements configured to detect X-rays. The processing circuitry is configured to set a control parameter corresponding to a position of each detecting element of the plurality of detecting elements in the photon counting detector.
US11076821B2 3D-beam modulation filter for equalizing dose and image quality in breast CT
A size and/or shape specific 3D-beam modulation filter and a size and/or shape specific immobilizer are provided for cone-beam breast computed tomography (bCT). The immobilizer places the breast on an optimal position in the field of view of the scanner system and the 3D-beam modulation filter modulates the incident x-ray beam in the cone-angle (i.e. z-axis of the detector panel) and fan angle (i.e. x-axis of the detector panel) directions in order to improve equalization of the photon fluence incident upon the detector panel and reduce unnecessary radiation dose that the breast receives. Both the immobilizer and the 3D-beam modulation filter are selected among a plurality of alternatives based on the specific shape, size and/or shape or size of the person's breast.
US11076816B2 Imaging system and method
An imaging system constituted of: an imager; an imager translation mechanism arranged to translate the imager along a predetermined translation axis in each of a first direction and a second direction responsive to a provided electrical power, the second direction opposing the first direction, the predetermined translation axis exhibiting an imaging angle with a floor, the first direction being toward the floor along the translation axis, the imaging angle being less than 90 degrees and greater than 0 degrees; a piston translation mechanism; and a piston power mechanism arranged to provide motive power to the piston translation mechanism, wherein the piston translation mechanism is arranged to translate the imager in the second direction responsive to the provided motive power in the absence of the provided electrical power.
US11076815B2 X-ray CT apparatus
When image reconstruction by retrospective scanning is performed, the cache hit ratio is lowered due to transfer of not-used projection data to a cache memory. Accordingly, a processor generates rearranged projection data in which a first plurality of segments are extracted from original projection data written in a memory for saving original projection data 205, and stores the generated rearranged projection data into a main memory 212. The processor generates second view weights in which first view weights are made to correspond with the rearranged projection data (209). The rearranged projection data stored in the main memory 212 is previously transferred to the cache memory 213. The processor generates first tomographic image data with the rearranged projection data and the second view weights (214).
US11076814B2 Fitness tracking system and method of operating a fitness tracking system
A method of operating a fitness tracking system includes generating movement data corresponding to movement of a user, sampling the generated movement data at a first sampling rate as first sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in an activity detection mode, and sampling the generated movement data at a second sampling rate as second sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in a workout mode. The second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate.
US11076812B2 Method and device for assessing a mortality risk of a cardiac patient based on respiratory sinus arrhythmia
In order to satisfy a need for a high reliability mortality risk prediction method and device while minimizing the efforts to be taken by the patient and health personnel, the present invention provides a method for assessing a mortality risk of a cardiac patient based on respiratory sinus arrhythmia, said method comprising the following steps. Step A: Computing the mean respiratory sinus arrhythmia during inhalation and/or exhalation for a plurality of breathing cycles of said patient. Step B: Assessing the mortality risk of said patient based on said computation. A device for performing said method is also disclosed.
US11076811B1 Calibration of a wearable medical device
A technology for a wearable medical device for monitoring medical parameters. Medical measurement data can be received at the wearable medical device from a medical measurement sensor attached to the wearable medical device or a medical measurement sensor in communication with the wearable medical device. A calibration coefficient can be determined for calibrating the wearable medical device based on the medical measurement data. The wearable medical device can be calibrated based on the calibration coefficient.
US11076809B2 Static charge filter for cardiac electrical signals corrupted with static charge and routed to an electrocardiograph (EKG) monitor
A static charge filter (522) removes static charge in a cardiac electrical signal. The static charge filter includes a first amplifier (608) configured to amplify an input signal, which includes the cardiac electrical signal and static charge from an electrode, which is in a path of an X-ray beam. The static charge filter further includes a limiter (614) configured to limit a maximum voltage of the signal based on a predetermined clamping threshold, producing a voltage clamped signal. The static charge filter further includes a filter (616) configured to filter high frequency components of the voltage clamped signal, producing a filtered signal. The static charge filter further includes a second amplifier (620) configured to scale an amplitude of the filtered signal so that cardiac electrical signal in an output signal has a same voltage level as a voltage level of the cardiac electrical signal in the input signal.
US11076808B2 Flexible medical device with marker band and sensor
A system and method for determining a pH level of blood in a vessel of a patient including a flexible elongated device configured and dimensioned for insertion in the vessel of the patient. The elongated device has a tubular portion, a marker band positioned distally of the tubular portion and a pH sensor positioned within the marker band to measure the pH level of blood downstream of the blood clot and an indicator to indicate the measured pH.
US11076805B2 Wearable diagnostic device
A wearable diagnostic device worn on a user's body that can provide various types of health-related information to the user is described. The wearable diagnostic device can provide real-time, non-invasive, accurate, and continuous data regarding a user's heart rate, hemoglobin level, body temperature, oxygen level, glucose level, and blood pressure. In some implementations, the wearable diagnostic device may also provide electrocardiogram (EKG) data or detection of Parkinson's symptoms, such as the involuntary movement of a user's hand. A user may configure the wearable diagnostic device to provide information on one, multiple, or all of the health-related information noted above.
US11076804B2 Method for diagnosis of and therapy for a subject having a central nervous system disorder
A method is provided of systematically evaluating and treating dynamic autonomic dysregulation in a subject. The method includes having the subject sequentially assume a plurality of distinct postures that may include, for example, walking, standing, sitting or supine. In each posture of the subject, the subject is subjected to sensory stimulation while measuring at least one autonomic physiological response of the subject. The autonomic physiological response may include, for example, oxygen saturation, heart rate, pupillary response, blood pressure, sweat production, pseudomotor activity or respiration. The physiological responses in each of the distinct postures are evaluated to identify a posture wherein the subject exhibits a least amount of dysfunction.
US11076803B2 Passive multiple foot sensor insole real-time feedback device
A foot sensor feedback device with multiple passive sensors in a shoe insole to provide real time feedback for a microprocessor to control a haptic device on the ankle of a person and to store and display data on an application on a smart phone to provide balance to a person while standing still or walking.
US11076800B2 Method of providing a physiotherapeutic protocol
A physiotherapeutic protocol is provided to a user having an injury and includes providing access to the user to download or install a predetermined computing application and registering their particulars. A treatment protocol is determined for the user in response to user selection of one or more predetermined injuries, the protocol includes a plurality of sessions of physiotherapeutic treatment exercises and techniques. The user provides predetermined information corresponding to functional levels of the user about their injury or damaged site and establishing one or more initial user functional levels and are guided through the treatment protocol exercises and techniques in a predetermined order to treat their injury. user input is received before and/or during and/or after each treatment session user functional levels and when for three successive user functional level entries I, II and III alerting the user and interrupting the protocol if functional levels I compared to II, and II compared to III exceed predetermined values, or if there is no improvement in functional level between functional levels I and II and levels II and III.
US11076799B2 Systems and methods for seizure detection based on changes in electroencephalogram (EEG) non linearities
A seizure detection system including one or more circuits, the one or more circuits configured to receive an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal generated based on electrical brain activity of a patient. The one or more circuits are configured to determine metrics based on the EEG signal, the metrics indicating non-linear features of the EEG signal, determine that the EEG signal indicates a candidate seizure by determining, based at least in part on the metrics, a change in the non-linear features of the EEG signal over time, and generate a seizure alert indicating that the EEG signal indicates the candidate seizure. The change in the non-linear features indicates a physiological force that gives rise to the candidate seizure.
US11076797B2 Systems and methods for the identification of medical conditions, and determination of appropriate therapies, by passively detecting acoustic signals from cerebral vasculature
The present specification describes a system for diagnosing or screening one or more pathologies in a patient. The system includes a headset with at least one microphone or accelerometer to passively receive vibrations generated by the cerebral vasculature of the patient's brain, computing devices coupled with the headset for processing the received vibrations to obtain a unique signal, and a signal analyzer to analyze the signal in order to determine if the data includes patterns uniquely indicative of at least one of tension headaches, migraines, depression, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, autism, cerebral vasospasm and meningitis.
US11076794B2 Predicting thought based on neural mapping
An embodiment of the invention may include a method, computer program product and computer system for neural activity interpretation. The method, computer program product and computer system may include a computing device that presents a first user with a stimulus and monitors and maps the neural activity of the first user. The computing device may receive the first user's verbal reaction to the stimulus and map the linguistic data of the first user's verbal reaction to form a high dimensional vector based on the relationships of the mapped neural activity and the mapped verbal reaction of the first user. The computing device may associate the high dimensional vector with the stimulus presented resulting in a thoughts model. The computing device may receive a second user's neural activity and compare that second user's neural activity to the thoughts model to identify the neural activity in the second user.
US11076793B2 Respiration estimation method and apparatus
There is provided a respiration estimation apparatus. The respiration estimation apparatus includes an R-wave amplitude detection unit (5) configured to detect an amplitude of an R wave from a cardiac potential waveform of a subject, an R-R interval detection unit (6) configured to detect an R-R interval as an interval between an R wave and an immediately preceding R wave from the cardiac potential waveform, an acceleration displacement detection unit (7) configured to detect an angular displacement of an acceleration vector from a triaxial acceleration signal by a respiratory motion of the subject, a Fourier transform unit (10) configured to Fourier-transform each of time-series signals of the R-wave amplitude, the R-R interval, and the angular displacement to obtain a frequency spectrum of each of the signals of the R-wave amplitude, the R-R interval, and the angular displacement, and a signal selection unit (11) configured to extract a frequency as a candidate of a respiration frequency of the subject from each of the frequency spectrum of the R-wave amplitude, the frequency spectrum of the R-R interval, and the frequency spectrum of the angular displacement, and select best data from the frequencies as the respiration frequency of the subject.
US11076791B2 Patient electrode connectors for electrocardiograph monitoring system
An electrode connector adapted for attachment to a biomedical patient electrode by either pinch or snap connection includes a pair of pivotally connected members including a connector body and a jaw pivotally connected to said connector body, with the jaw defining a beveled lower surface that functions to urge the jaw open by engagement of the top surface of an ECG stud thereby allowing the connector to be attached by snap engagement. An electrically conducting plate is disposed at the bottom of the connector to maximize electrical contact with the electrode stud. The jaw member further includes a lip functioning to engage a lower portion of the head of the stud and urge the radially enlarged base of the stud into electrical contact with the bottom surface of said electrically conducting member. An ECG electrode connector in accordance with the present invention may further be fabricated of radiolucent materials.
US11076786B2 Wound monitoring sensors and use thereof
The subject invention provides sensor systems that can detect biomarkers related to wound healing (e.g., uric acid, adenosine, arginine and/or xanthine). In one embodiment, the subject invention pertains to materials and methods for monitoring biomarkers non-invasively in a wound and a biofluid (e.g., sweat) in the proximity of the wound, optionally, including other physiological fluids. Skin based, non-invasive enzymatic electrochemical biosensor on a wearable platform (e.g., sweat patch) that can evaluate the healing of wounds through assessment of its biomarker levels are provided. This non-invasive detection from physiologically biofluids can reduce or eliminate occlusion effects.
US11076783B2 Medical monitoring optical computing device
Various embodiments of optical computing devices utilized in healthcare-related applications.
US11076781B2 Method and system for non-invasive optical blood glucose detection utilizing spectral data analysis
Systems and methods are disclosed for non-invasively measuring blood glucose levels in a biological sample based on spectral data. This includes utilizing at least one light source configured to strike a target area of a sample, utilizing at least one light filter positioned to receive light transmitted through the target area from the at least one light source, utilizing at least one light detector positioned to receive light from the at least one light source and filtered by the at least one light filter, and to generate an output signal, having a time dependent current, which is indicative of the power of light detected, receiving the output signal from the at least one light detector with a processor and based on the received output signal, calculating the attenuance attributable to blood in a sample with a signal-to-noise ratio of at least 20-to-1; and determining a blood glucose level.
US11076780B2 Wideband acoustic immittance measurement apparatus
A new wideband acoustic immittance measurement apparatus is provided for determination of wideband acoustic immittance in the ear of the human, the apparatus comprising an ear probe for insertion in an ear canal of the human and having an acoustic output port for emission of sound into the ear canal of the human, and an acoustic input port for reception of sound from the ear canal of the human, and a loudspeaker that is arranged for acoustical connection with the acoustic output port of the ear probe for emission of the sound, and a microphone that is arranged for acoustical connection with the acoustic input port of the ear probe for generation of an audio signal as a function of sound received at the acoustic input port, and a processor that is adapted for controlling the loudspeaker to emit sound spanning a frequency range, and receiving the audio signal of the microphone, determining a complex acoustic admittance Y(f)=G(f)+jB(f) as a function of frequency f based on the emitted sound and the received audio signal, and identifying at least one middle ear resonance based on both the real and imaginary part of the determined acoustic admittance as a function of frequency f.
US11076776B2 Apparatus and method for real-time tracking of bony structures
A method for measuring skin thickness. The method includes at a first 3D point on an outer surface of a patient, exposing the first point to near infrared (NIR) energy from an NIR source. The method includes measuring reflected energy emanating near the first 3D point, or beam incident point. The method includes determining a pattern of the reflected energy based on a distance from a center of the reflected energy, wherein the center is approximated by the first 3D point. The method includes determining a skin thickness measurement based on the pattern.
US11076774B2 Device with flow rate indicator
The present invention provides a patient inhalation/exhalation device such as a spirometer, respiratory inhaler or spacer, the device comprising: at least one aperture for inlet or outlet of air into/from the device; a mouthpiece for communication with the mouth of the patient; and a body defining an air flow path extending between the aperture and the mouthpiece along which air is drawn to the mouthpiece by inhalation by the patient or air is forced towards the aperture by exhalation by the patient. The body comprises an air flow rate indicator operable to generate a sound signal to indicate when the air flow rate along the air flow path is at or above a predetermined minimum level. In another aspect, the present invention provides a device for indicating a desired fluid flow rate along a fluid flow path through a respiratory inhaler. The device comprises an inlet aperture, an outlet aperture for fluid communication with the fluid flow path through the respiratory inhaler, and a body defining a second fluid flow path extending between the inlet aperture and the outlet aperture. The body comprises a connector portion for connection to the respiratory inhaler and a fluid flow rate indicator operable to generate a sound signal to indicate when the fluid flow rate along the second fluid flow path is at a predetermined fluid flow rate. The air flow rate indicators comprise a corrugated portion having at least one or a plurality of corrugations extending into their fluid flow paths.
US11076766B2 Systems and methods for providing user insights based on heart rate variability
A system can include a wearable device that obtains real-time physiological data and activity data from a user and transmits that data to another device. A computing device can receive HRV and activity data and determine whether the user's autonomic nervous system is in a predominantly sympathetic or parasympathetic state. For example, the determination can include comparing an average variance in a portion of the HRV data with a threshold value. In response to determining that the user's autonomic nervous system is in a sympathetic state, the device can perform an action.
US11076764B1 Pressure sensitive mat system with dynamically calibratable pressure sensors and method for non-obtrusive monitoring of vital signs and other health metrics
System and method that use a pressure sensitive mat to monitor vitals signs of an individual positioned on the pressure sensitive mat. The pressure sensor mat is coupled to pressure sensors that each have an adjustable pressure responsivity. In order to be able to monitor the vital signs without interruption due to the individual repositioning themself on the pressure sensitive mat and thereby running the risk of increasing the pressure on some pressure sensors to the point of saturation, or running the risk of decreasing the pressure on other pressure sensors to the point losing any usable signal, the system comprises circuitry that monitors a baseline pressure sensor at one pressure sensor and controls, as a function of the monitored signal, the pressure responsivity at a neighbor pressure sensor. This allows the neighbor sensor to generate a monitored signal with discernable time dependent features associated with the individual's vital signs.
US11076760B2 Apparatus configurated to and a process to photoacousticall image and measure a structure at the human eye fundus
An apparatus configured to photoacoustically image and measure a structure at the human eye fundus or components, substances, cells, tissue, or analytes within the eye and within the blood vessels of the eye including an emitter element for emitting electro-magnetic radiation, a transition element for delivering the electro-magnetic radiation into an eye, a detection element for detecting an acoustic wave and converting the acoustic wave into a digital wave signal, an analysis element for processing the digital wave signal into an image or measurement or both, and a display element for displaying a representation of the image and/or the measurement. The apparatus additionally includes a coupling member, the coupling member being configured and arranged to acoustically couple the eye to the detection element such that the acoustic wave generated within the eye can be guided onto the detection element.
US11076759B2 Wearable device and operation method therefor
A wearable device according to an embodiment comprises: a substrate; a light-emitting unit disposed on the substrate; a light-receiving unit disposed on the substrate and spaced apart at a predetermined distance from the light-emitting unit; and a first reflection part disposed on the substrate adjacent to the light-emitting unit so as to reflect light emitted from the light-emitting unit.
US11076758B2 Controlling devices based on physiological measurements
Embodiments of the invention control a device based on physiological measurements associated with a user. A determination is made that a user has manually adjusted a controlled device. A context associated with the user is identified in response to determining that the user has manually adjusted the controlled device. A change is detected in at least one physiological measurement associated with the user in response to the controlled device being manually adjusted. A target physiological measurement associated with at least one physiological measurement is modified based on the change that has been detected. The context that has been identified is associated with the target physiological measurement that has been modified.
US11076755B2 Endocranial endoscope
An endoscope particularly suited for endocranial procedures and a method of using the endoscope. In some examples the endoscope is rigid except for a bend/tilt portion near a distal end of a rigid tube that is inserted in a patient's cranium, which distal end is controlled in a degree and direction of tilt with a finger operated controller at the endoscope's handle. Some examples use telescoping tubes that allow customizing the endoscope size for specific procedures. A distal portion of the endoscope can be disposable, supplied in a sterile package for a single procedure, thus taking into account contamination dangers that are particularly high for intracranial and certain other interventions and the fact that it can be difficult or impossible to effectively autoclave heat-sensitive components of certain endoscopes or effectively sterilize them using other techniques.
US11076753B2 Fiber management in medical instrument backend
A tool may comprise an optical fiber including a proximal end, a distal end, an intermediate portion between the proximal end and the distal end, and an adjustable bend between the proximal end and the intermediate portion. Motion of the intermediate portion may be constrained to translational motion substantially along an axis defined by the optical fiber at the intermediate portion. The tool may also comprise a cylindrical passage through which the intermediate portion of the optical fiber extends and a housing enclosing the adjustable bend and the cylindrical passage. The cylindrical passage may extend through a cylindrical member that includes an outer wall surrounding the cylindrical passage. The housing encloses the outer wall of the cylindrical member.
US11076750B2 Imaging system and endoscope system
An imaging system includes an illumination portion, an imager, a reader, and an illumination controller configured to control an intensity of illumination light based on modulated illumination in a non-reading period. The modulated illumination has a first integrated light amount as a product of a variable intensity of a first pulse and an output period of the illumination light and a second integrated light amount as a product of a constant intensity of a second pulse and the output period. In the non-reading period, the illumination controller causes a predetermined light amount that is not larger than a maximum value of the first integrated light amount and is not smaller than a minimum value of the second integrated light amount to transit between the first integrated light amount and the second integrated light amount.
US11076747B2 Driving light emissions according to a jitter specification in a laser mapping imaging system
Driving an emitter to emit pulses of electromagnetic radiation according to a jitter specification in a laser mapping imaging system is described. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a driver for driving emissions by the emitter according to a jitter specification. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises a laser mapping pattern.
US11076746B2 Flexible tube insertion apparatus and flexible tube insertion method
A flexible tube insertion apparatus including a flexible tube to be inserted into an insertion target is provided. The apparatus includes a variable stiffness section disposed in the tube and configured to change a bending stiffness of the tube, a variable stiffness drive section configured to drive the variable stiffness section, a rotation sensor configured to detect rotation of the tube about a central axis, and an insertion shape sensor configured to detect a curved shape of the tube. A variable stiffness controller drives the drive section so that a bending stiffness of the variable stiffness section is increased based on information detected by the rotation sensor and detected by the insertion shape sensor, when the tube forms a loop and rotates about the axis.
US11076745B2 Bronchoscopy coupling devices
Provided in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure is a coupling device configured to receive first and second devices. The coupling device may define a first passageway having an inner surface with a first coefficient of friction and defining a first axis. The coupling device may define a second passageway having an inner surface with a second coefficient of friction and defining a second axis, wherein at least a portion of the second axis is at an angle relative to the first axis.
US11076743B2 Method and apparatus for manipulating the side wall of a body lumen or body cavity so as to provide increased visualization of the same and/or increased access to the same, and/or for stabilizing instruments relative to the same
Apparatus comprising: a sleeve adapted to be slid over the exterior of an endoscope; an aft balloon secured to the sleeve; an inflation/deflation tube carried by the sleeve and in fluid communication with the interior of the aft balloon; a pair of hollow push tubes slidably mounted to the sleeve, the pair of hollow push tubes being connected to one another at their distal ends with a raised push tube bridge, the raised push tube bridge being configured to nest an endoscope therein; and a fore balloon secured to the distal ends of the pair of hollow push tubes, the interior of the fore balloon being in fluid communication with the interiors of the pair of hollow push tubes, wherein the fore balloon is capable of assuming a deflated condition and an inflated condition, and further wherein (i) when the fore balloon is in its deflated condition, an axial opening extends therethrough, the axial opening being sized to receive the endoscope therein, and (ii) when the fore balloon is in its inflated condition, the axial opening is closed down.
US11076742B2 Dishwasher and method of operating the dishwasher
A method for obtaining information about a load of articles to be cleaned in a dishwasher is provided. The method may include stopping a pump from pumping liquid through a spraying system of the dishwasher at a point of time; recording a pressure signal in a sump of the dishwasher from the point of time the pump was stopped; measuring a time period, said time period being measured from the point of time the pump stopped until the pressure signal is essentially stable; and comparing the time period with reference values for obtaining information about the load in the dishwasher. A corresponding dishwasher, computer program, and computer program product may be provided.
US11076741B2 Dishwasher
The present invention relates to a dishwasher. The dishwasher according to the present invention includes a tub for providing a washing space, a rack for accommodating dishes in the tub, a spray nozzle for spraying wash water toward the dishes accommodated in the rack, a sump for supplying the wash water to the spray nozzle, a pump for pumping the wash water stored in the sump to the spray nozzle, a supply pipe connecting the sump and the spray nozzle, and an air jet generator disposed in a supply flow path formed by the supply pipe to suck outside air to the wash water flowing along the supply pipe and crush the air to thereby form air bubbles.
US11076736B2 Cleaner
A cleaner includes: a suction unit that guides air and dust; a main body connected with the suction unit and including a dust separation unit that separates dust from air, and a dust container that stores dust separated by the dust separation unit, at least a portion of the dust container being transparent or translucent; a handle unit connected to the main body and has a battery; a power receiving component disposed in the main body to be supplied with power from the battery; wires that are connected to the power receiver; and a cover member coupled to the main body and disposed between the main body and the wires to prevent the wires from being seen from the outside of the dust container.
US11076731B2 Vacuum cleaner
A cleaner including a cleaning module capable of easily removing foreign matters such as hair entangled in a brush unit is provided. The cleaner includes a main body including a suction port, a brush unit rotatably provided at the suction port, and a cleaning module detachably received in the main body and configured to remove a foreign matter entangled in the brush unit. The cleaning module includes a housing detachably received in the main body, a cartridge provided in the housing to be movable in a vertical direction, and a cutting unit provided at a lower portion of the cartridge and configured to cut the foreign matter entangled in the brush unit.
US11076730B2 Robot cleaner
A robot cleaner having a side suction port formed on a side surface of a main body so as to suck the dust beside the main body and a side discharge port formed on the side surface of the main body to discharge the air toward the side of the main body is provided. The side discharge port can scatter the dust beside the main body and allow the dust to be sucked smoothly through the side suction port.
US11076728B2 Insert dispenser for a stack of sheet products
An insert dispenser includes a frame partly defining an interior volume for supporting a stack of sheets products, the frame having a frame panel portion extending in a transverse direction and provided with first and second opposite transverse edge surfaces, the dispenser further comprises a dispensing opening. Moreover, the dispenser further includes an abutment panel extending in the transverse direction and having an abutment surface for abutting a cabinet front door surface and a frame facing surface connected to the first transverse edge surface of the frame panel portion. The cabinet includes a cabinet front door, a housing defining an inner depth in a transverse direction, a dispensing outlet for sheet products and an insert dispenser includes a dispensing opening.
US11076724B1 Devices and methods for water control
Disclosed are methods, devices and kits for controlling water flow when using a transfer bench, comprising a transfer bench splash guard.
US11076721B2 Method and device for making nut butter and nut milk
A device for producing nut butter and/or nut milk from nuts. The device includes a base having a motor, an outer container positioned above the base, a mixing container positioned within the outer container, and a cutting device positioned within the mixing container and configured to be driven by the motor during operation. The mixing container has inner sidewalls and at least one screen, the inner sidewalls being substantially vertical and the at least one screen having a plurality of holes particularly sized to allow emulsified nut milk to freely pass therethrough. The cutting device has a central hub and at least two blades, the at least two blades vertically offset and each having a blade tip, with each blade tip positioned a certain radial distance from the inner sidewalls of the mixing container. A method for producing nut butter and/or nut milk is further described.
US11076717B2 Counter top cooking appliance
A countertop electric appliance optimally performs a variety of cooking modes with both radiant and convective heat sources as well as control means for controlling the timing and intensity of the heat sources. A driver turns food about either a horizontal or a vertical axis of rotation suitable for the specific food and recipe. A hinged door supports the food to be cooked so that in one location the food is caused to be turned by the drive means and in another location the food is loaded into or removed from the appliance, external of the cooking compartment, to be easily handled by the operator.
US11076716B2 Filter assembly for use in a fluid container of a domestic appliance
A filter assembly (10) which is suitable for use in a fluid container (1) of a domestic appliance comprises a filter element (30) and a filter housing (40) for delimiting a portion (8) of a fluid container (1) in which a fluid retrieval pipe (4) is present and in which the filter element (30) is to be arranged, the filter housing (40) being adapted to let fluid into the delimited portion (8) of the fluid container (1) and to direct a fluid flow from an inlet position (41) to an inlet (5) of the fluid retrieval pipe (4) through the filter element (30), the filter element (30) being configured for at least partially enclosing the fluid retrieval pipe (4), and the filter element (30) having a filter medium and a semi-permeable skin for at least partially enclosing the filter medium.
US11076714B2 Liquid dispensing machine with manual drop stop
A machine (1) for dispensing a dispensable liquid (5) has: —a liquid delivery module (10) for delivering the dispensable liquid (5) from a source (50); —a service area (7) for collecting collectable liquid (5′) from the liquid delivery module (10); —a directing device (20) which has a dispensing position for directing the dispensable liquid (5) from the delivery module (10) to a dispensing area (6) configured to receive a user-receptacle (60) and a collecting position for directing collectable liquid (5′) from the delivery module (10) to the service area (7); and —a user-interface member (30) which is configured to be contacted and moved by a user to displace the member (30) from a first member position to a second member position. The user-interface member (30) is configured to exercise a force and/or a torque onto the directing device (20) to move the directing device (20) between the collecting position and the dispensing position when the user-interface member (30) is moved between the first member position and the second member position.
US11076713B2 Folding artificial tree device and system
An artificial tree stand device is disclosed and described. Such a device can include an upper tree frame configured to couple to and support an upper trunk portion of an artificial tree, a lower tree frame configured to couple to and support a lower trunk portion of the artificial tree, the upper tree frame being pivotally coupled to the lower tree frame, a tree stand base pivotally coupled to the lower tree frame, and wherein the upper tree frame, the lower tree frame, and the tree support base lock into a vertical position to display the artificial tree, and at least the upper tree frame unlocks to allow the upper tree frame to pivot into a storage position.
US11076712B2 Portable equipment support stand
Described herein is a portable equipment support stand configured for movement from a first collapsed position to a second extended position. The equipment support stand includes a generally columnar housing for the movable receipt of a pair of arms and at least three legs configured to support the housing in an upright position when placed upon a surface. The support stand is generally configured to provide a structure to allow a user to hang a plurality of protective items when not in use. The device is generally configured for transport and portability and provided in a structure to support heavy items such as body armor.
US11076705B2 Spring core with integrated cushioning layer
A spring core is provided that includes a plurality of coil springs having an upper portion and a lower portion that collectively define an interior cavity. The spring core further includes a continuous upper fabric layer that covers each coil spring and defines a recess in the interior cavity of each coil spring. A cushioning layer is positioned atop the continuous upper fabric layer and extends into the recess in the interior cavity of each coil spring. A mattress assembly is further provided that includes the spring core, an upper body supporting layer, and a lower foundation layer. Methods of producing a spring core are further provided.
US11076702B2 Easy-assembling folding bed
Disclosed is an easy-assembling folding bed, comprising a bed surface, bed side rods, and a footing component; the rods are disposed in parallel, the footing component is arranged in multiple groups, uniformly disposed and is engaged with the rods; the footing component comprises first and second components. The invention has simple structure, less materials, lighter weight and is convenient to carry. By rotating the second C-shaped engaging piece, the distance between the first and second C-shaped engaging pieces is changed, so the surface is tightened. The locking hook can automatically hook the locking fixing piece and lock it by the reset torsional spring, so the consumer can tighten and lock the surface. By twisting the hook to overcome the torsion of the spring and then rotating, the hook and the fixing piece are disengaged, and the footing component can be easily removed and folded to reduce the packaging volume.
US11076701B2 Convertible multifunctional furniture
Convertible multifunctional furniture comprising at least one support base, at least one lifting device which is supported on the support base, a usage unit, a horizontal rotational axis in the longitudinal or transverse direction about which the usage unit can be rotated, and a mounting pin at each end of the rotational axis. At least one scissor mechanism is arranged between the lifting devices and each mounting pin of the rotational axis, at least one scissor limb is connected to a drive of the lifting device at one end and to a support at the other end. The other end of the scissor both is connected to a linear element for controlling purposes, said linear element having a surface which can be coupled to a surface of a wheel that is rotatably coupled to a complementary element of the mounting pin.
US11076700B2 Modular sofa construction and methods for assembly
A modular sofa assembly described herein includes a plurality of seating modules each having a seat section, a backrest section, and side edge surfaces. The backrest section includes first and second portions coupled for movement between a folded configuration and an extended configuration. An armrest module has an armrest side edge surface configured for mating engagement with a side edge surface of a seating module. The modular sofa is assembled by aligning connectors of the seating modules and armrest module, with each respective connectors slidingly engaged along an axis. After bringing the modules together, these connections are secured with the side edge surfaces in abutting engagement. The modular sofa further may include a power cradle mounted at the sofa's bottom surface. The power cradle includes a cubic power outlet near the front of the sofa, and power cable extending beyond the back of the sofa.
US11076698B2 Seat device
A seat device includes a seat cushion where a sitting person is seated, and a seatback configured to support the upper body of the sitting person. The seatback includes a seatback frame, a seatback pad placed on a front face of the seatback frame, and a seatback cover covering a surface of the seatback pad. A plurality of stretch airbags is provided in a part of the seatback at a position corresponding to the lumbar part of the sitting person, and the stretch airbags are configured to inflate and press a surface of the seatback to a direction approaching the sitting person. The stretch airbags are placed to overlap each other in a thickness direction of the seatback such that the seatback pad is sandwiched between the stretch airbags.
US11076696B2 Seat, in particular an office chair
The invention relates to a seat (1), in particular an office chair, comprising a seat support (3) for a seating surface (6) and comprising a backrest support (4) of a backrest (5), which is held on the seat support (3) so as to be able to move in a tiltable manner to the side, wherein the backrest support (4) comprises two support arms (4a, 4b) which are configured to be flexible and/or articulated laterally and spaced apart from one another. Preferably, the seating surface (6) and/or the backrest (5) comprises a curved seat shell and/or backrest shell (6a, 5a) provided with a cover (6b, 5b) with a number of flexible curved ribs (15, 16) on the edge of the shell, wherein the cover is stretched by the seat shell and/or backrest shell (6a, 5a) such that when the cover (6b, 5b) is loaded, the bending of the curved ribs (15, 16) is altered.
US11076695B1 Leveling system
A leveling system for leveling a table having a top surface and at least three legs. The leveling system including at least three sensor bars that act as individual digital levels adapted to be placed on top surface of the table. The leveling system including a leg movement system adapted to be attached to the table and adapted to raise and lower the legs to achieve a level top surface. The leveling system including a controller system that is connected to the sensor bars to receive data from the sensors bars and to the leg movement system to command movement of the leg movement system that is adapted to raise and lower the table, the controller system including a leveling software algorithm which inputs the data from the sensor bars and controls activation of the leg movement system.
US11076687B2 Modular carts having a single vertical frame
This application describes carts having a single vertical frame supported by a tripod-like leg structure. They are collapsible, extendable, and able to accommodate a wide variety of different accessories. To add accessories, carts can include one or more coupling components. Each coupling component includes at least one clamp that can be tightened around a cart's vertical frame along with a female coupler and a male coupler. The female coupler can be attached to a clamp and a male coupler can be attached to an accessory. The male coupler features a v-shaped extrusion and the female coupler features a complementary v-shaped intrusion allowing the male coupler to couple with the female coupler so that accessories can be added to the cart in a cantilevered manner.
US11076685B2 Techniques for improving usage of personal care devices through behavior tracking
In some embodiments, usage of a personal care device in compliance with a recommended use is improved. A usage monitor computing device may detect and store records of use of the personal care device. The usage monitor computing device may transmit the records of use to a monitoring server device via a network. The usage monitor computing device may determine whether the records of use indicate that the personal care device has been used as directed by the recommendations, and if so, may determine whether one or more rewards for use should be provided to the user. The usage monitor computing device may receive notifications of the rewards, and may present notifications of the rewards to the user.
US11076677B2 Applicator member for cosmetic product applicator, said applicator member being obtained at least partially by moulding at least one thermoplastic elastomer material
The present invention relates to an applicator member (8) for a cosmetic product applicator, in particular for applying cosmetic product to keratin fibres, and especially for applying mascara to eyelashes, said applicator member being obtained at least partially by moulding at least one thermoplastic elastomer material, characterized in that said material is a TPS having a tensile strength greater than or equal to 10 MPa, preferably greater than or equal to 15 MPa.
US11076673B2 Lice comb
A lice comb (10) comprising a main housing (12) including a first aperture (15) at a first end (14) thereof and a second aperture (17) at a second end (16) thereof. A fan unit (18) draw airs in through the first aperture (15) and expels air outwardly through the second aperture (17). A comb module (38) is rotatably secured to a comb support unit (34) adjacent a first end of the main housing (12). The comb module (38) comprises a comb body (46) and a tine module (48) having a plurality of teeth (44). The comb body (46) includes a channel (52) extending from a first longitudinal side adjacent the tine module (48) to a second longitudinal side thereof and a tine slot (54) is located adjacent the first end of the channel (52) to receive the tine module (48) such that air drawn in through the channel (52) passes across a first surface of the teeth (44).
US11076670B2 Hair care product applicator member and systems and methods thereof
Hair care product applicators and systems and methods thereof, are described herein. The hair care product applicator can have multiple platforms configured to hold, table, or confine respective portions of a group of strands of hair, where a first platform is configured to hold a first portion of the group of strands of hair, and a second platform, which can be spaced apart from the first platform, is configured to hold a second portion of the group of strands of hair. The second portion of the group of stands of hair can correspond to the entire group of stands of hair, and the first portion of the group of strands of hair can correspond to less than the entire group of strands of hair. An amount of hair care product can be discharged via a discharge opening for application to at least part of the group of stands of hair.
US11076667B2 Backpack with magnetic back-panel
A backpack with magnetic back-panel is provided and configured to enable a user to store their valuable and fragile belongings in the backpack and use the magnetic back-panel to securely store the backpack against any metal structure. Through the easily accessible magnetic back panel, the backpack securely connects to most of, if not all, metal surfaces. With this magnetic feature, the backpack can be positioned vertically or horizontally on metal structures to give the user a plethora of options to position at their desired setting. These options provide an environment that reduces the chance of damage and theft to the backpack, while making completely accessible to the user and removing health and injury concerns.
US11076660B2 Hook and loop artificial muscles
A method for manufacturing a separable artificial muscle fastener includes: securing one or more muscle loops of an artificial muscle fiber to a substrate such that at least a portion of the one or more muscle loops extends out from the substrate; annealing the artificial muscle fiber to retain the one or more muscle loops; and cutting and removing a portion of the one or more muscle loops to transform the one or more muscle loops into one or more muscle hooks. When the one or more muscle hooks are engaged with one or more holders, actuating the one or more muscle hooks disengages the one or more muscle hooks from the one or more holders.
US11076658B2 Box lacing channel for automated footwear platform
A footwear lacing apparatus can comprise a housing structure, a spool and a drive mechanism. The housing structure can comprise a first inlet, a second inlet, and a lacing channel extending between the first and second inlets. The lacing channel can comprise a spool receptacle located between the first and second inlets, a first relief area located between the spool receptacle and the first inlet, and a second relief area located between the spool receptacle and the second inlet. The first and second relief areas can be linearly tapered between the spool receptacle and the first and second inlets, respectively. The spool can be disposed in the spool receptacle of the lacing channel. The drive mechanism can be coupled with the spool and adapted to rotate the spool to wind or unwind a lace cable extending through the lacing channel and through the spool.
US11076654B2 Light sources in energy management liner of a helmet to illuminate helmet fit system
A helmet including fit system straps with illuminable strips on them or woven into them and one or more light sources positioned adjacent the tops of the fit system straps on the helmet body to emit light toward the illuminable strips. The light sources may be connected directly to the illuminable strips to emit light into an end of the illuminable strips. The light sources may emit light from or near a lower surface of the helmet body toward the illuminable strips.
US11076652B2 Closure device for the releasable connecting of two parts
Provided is a closure device for the releasable connecting of two parts to each other including a first closure part, having a first base body, at least two first engaging sections formed on the first base body, spaced apart from each other along a loading direction and forming between them a gap, and at least one first magnetic section arranged on the first base body, and a second closure part, having a second base body, at least one second engaging section formed on the second base body, and at least one second magnetic section arranged on the second base body.
US11076650B2 Head hair wrap cap for covering or protecting the head and / or hair
A hair wrap envelopes the hair. The hair wrap comprises a cap portion, a pouch, and side walls. The cap portion has at least one attachment means. At least two elongated ties located on opposite sides of the side walls are adapted to be twisted for securing the wrap on the user's head. A material loop is located on a back base of the pouch to hold the ties in place. An attachment means located on a bottom edge of the pouch mates with the attachment means of the cap portion. A crown material loop located on the top section is adapted to hold the pouch after the pouch is twisted and lifted toward the top section. The pouch is adapted to be worn in a variety of styles, including to lay untwisted when the wrap is in an extended position, and twisted and lifted upward when the wrap is in a wrapped position.
US11076649B2 Glove
A glove that is adaptable to conform to hands of various sizes is presented. The glove includes one or more stretchable gussets and an edge panel that connect a back-side to a palm-side of the glove. A thenar panel on the palm-side is coupled to portions of the one or more gussets and to portions of the edge panel. The one or more gussets are also attached to a wrist panel that includes a closure element on the back-side of the glove. A finger panel on the back-side of the glove is coupled to portions of the one or more gussets and to portions of the edge panel. A palm section on the palm side and a back section on the back-side include one or more stretch materials that improve the fit of the glove.
US11076642B1 Vaporizer for smoking cigarettes with individual heater
A vaporizer is configured to be used for vaping a botanical stick having at least one individual resistive heater and contacts to the at least one resistive heater. The vaporizer includes a housing, a battery compartment configured to hold a battery in the housing, an electronic control and power unit provided in the housing, and a cover movable between an open position exposing a compound chamber within the housing and a closed position connected to the housing and closing a portion of the compound chamber. The compound chamber is configured to hold at least the portion of the botanical stick having the contacts. Contacts are provided in the compound chamber and are configured to create an electrical connection between the electronic control and power unit and contacts on the botanical stick when the botanical stick has been inserted into the compound chamber.
US11076636B2 Insertable filter unit
An insertable filter unit for insertion into a smoking article filter having a recess, wherein the insertable filter unit comprises an outer casing defining a cavity for storing a smoke modifying agent, and wherein the insertable filter unit is arranged to be inserted into the recess of the smoking article filter by a user.
US11076633B2 Aerosol-generating article with improved outermost wrapper
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including an aerosol-forming substrate; and an outermost wrapper around at least a portion of the aerosol-forming substrate, wherein an outer surface of the outermost wrapper forms at least part of an outer surface of the aerosol-generating article, and wherein the outermost wrapper includes a metallized substrate comprising a substrate layer and a metal layer radially outward of the substrate layer, the metal layer having a thickness of less than or equal to about 100 nm.
US11076630B2 System for producing a food item, comprising an extrusion head storage chamber
A system for producing a cooked food item. The system includes an extrusion chamber having a moving extrusion head for extruding an extrusion compound, and a cooking chamber arranged above the extrusion chamber and having a cooking device for cooking the extrusion compound. The system also includes a moving support surface for the extrusion compound, which can be moved between the extrusion chamber and the cooking chamber by way of a movement mechanism. The system additionally includes a storage chamber for receiving the extrusion head. The storage chamber is arranged laterally next to the extrusion chamber.
US11076629B2 Shell form and method of use
A shell form and a method of using the shell form requires a wire form and a wire clip, a tortilla placed therebetween during the time that the tortilla is cooked in hot oil forming a taco shell.
US11076624B2 Method for producing a milk-based product
The invention relates to a method for producing a milk-based product, comprising the steps of: providing a milk raw material; altering a ratio of casein to total protein of the milk raw material to less than about 0.80; subjecting the milk raw material with the altered ratio of casein to total protein from step b) to a heat treatment at the temperature of at least about 150° C. for a period of at most about 0.3 sec; cooling the heat-treated milk raw material from step c) to provide the milk-based product. The method provides milk-based products with long shelf life and good organoleptic properties.
US11076616B2 L-amino acid-containing feedstuff additive
By substituting biomass with a surface-active substance in a fermentation broth containing amino acid before spray-drying, granulated animal feed additives with improved product specifications were obtained.
US11076611B2 Process for manufacturing a cheese product and cheese product with reduced fat content
Disclosed is to a process for manufacturing a cheese product whose fat content is less than or equal to 5% by weight relative to the total weight of the cheese product, having a moisture of the fat-reduced cheese product of 60 to 75% by weight of the total weight of the cheese product. Also disclosed is a cheese product having a moisture of the fat-reduced cheese product of 60 to 75% of the total weight of the cheese product and including at least one protein material in an amount sufficient for the protein content to represent 10 to 35%, the material protein including at least one protein material of dairy origin, at most 5% of fat and supplemental water up to 100%.
US11076602B2 Mummified mealy bug product and method
A Biological Control Agent (BCA) system comprising processed parasitized mealybug mummies is disclosed. The processed and modified parasitized mealybug mummies are essentially devoid of their limbs and waxy covering. In the novel BCA system the modified parasitized mealybug mummies are processed in a manner that strips off their waxy covering and detaches their limbs without impacting on their viability as a host for parasitoid pupae. The modified parasitized mealybug mummies of the BCA system are encased in specially adapted packaging for delivering and distributing the modified parasitized mealybug mummies to plants with mealybug infestations. A method of preparing and storing the modified parasitized mealybug mummies as a BCA is also presented.
US11076596B2 Substituted trifluoromethyloxadiazoles for combating phytopathogenic fungi
The present invention relates to novel trifluoromethyloxadiazoles of the formula I as defined herein, or an N-oxide and/or their agriculturally useful salts and to their use for controlling phytopathogenic fungi; to a method for combating phytopathogenic harmful fungi, which process comprises treating the fungi or the plants, the soil or seeds to be protected against fungal attack, with an effective amount of at least one compound of the formula I, or an N-oxide, or an agriculturally acceptable salt thereof; to a process for preparing compounds of the formula I; to agrochemical compositions comprising at least one compound of the formula I; and to agrochemical compositions further comprising seeds.
US11076595B2 1-(n,n-disubstituted carbamoyl) 4-(substituted sulfonyl)triazolin-5-one derivative, 4-(n,n-disubstituted carbamoyl) 1-(substituted sulfonyl)triazolin-5-one derivative, and herbicide containing said derivative as active ingredient
The present invention provides a 1-(N,N-disubstituted carbamoyl)4-(substituted sulfonyl)triazolin-5-one derivative represented by the following formula (1), a 4-(N,N-disubstituted carbamoyl)1-(substituted sulfonyl)triazolin-5-one derivative represented by the following formula (11), each of which exhibits an excellent herbicidal activity, and a herbicide characterized by containing the derivative as an active ingredient: wherein in the formula (1), R1 to R4 represent predetermined substituents, and in the formula (11), R11 to R14 represent predetermined substituents.
US11076594B2 Pyrazolone compound or salt thereof, preparation method therefor, herbicide composition and use thereof
The present invention belongs to the field of pesticides, particularly relates to a pyrazolone compound or a salt thereof, a preparation method therefor, a herbicidal composition and use thereof. The pyrazolone compound is as described in formula I: In the formula, R1R2N represents substituted or unsubstituted 3-8 membered nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group containing 1-3 heteroatoms; or R1 and R2 each represent hydrogen or C1-8 alkyl; R3 represents hydrogen, C1-4 alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, unsubstituted C3-6 cycloalkyl or C3-6 cycloalkyl substituted by C1-4 alkyl; R4 represents methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl or cyclopropyl; X represents hydrogen, —S(O)nR6, —R7 or substituted or unsubstituted 3-8 membered heterocyclic group containing 1-4 heteroatoms, wherein, n represents 1, 2 or 3, R6 represents substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or aryl, and R7 represents substituted or unsubstituted alkyl, aryl, alkyl acyl or aroyl. The active substance of the invention exhibits good herbicidal effect, and is convenient to use, low in cost and has great commercial value.
US11076584B2 Fishing hook with tie rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
US11076580B2 Variable dimension poultry feeder
A feed hopper with two chute members is provided. The chutes are movable with respect to one another and one chute has an extending lip to engage the inner surface of the other chute to prevent feed from escaping the hopper.
US11076578B2 Time release application and monitoring system
Provided herein are mechanisms and methods for the automated distribution of active ingredients (whether oral or contact based) to wild and domestic animal populations as well as a method for monitoring animal activity and estimating consumption and/or application of such ingredients within the population through the utilization of the mechanisms themselves. The inventive device pertains to a manner of delivering either an active oral ingredient or active contact ingredient within a bait pellet or like substrate for ingestion or external contact and/or coating of a target population. The device allows for controlled access of such a bait pellet (or like substrate) for such a target population coupled with the ability to retain freshness thereof for multiple timed access events without the need for human involvement. A properly sized, configured, and automated delivery device is thus provided to meet these needs. Delivery components are also encompassed herein.
US11076575B2 Apparatus and method for pet waste containment and disposal
Herein described is a portable sanitation apparatus for pet waste disposal and method for using the same comprising a micro-composite structure and a means for securing micro-composite structures together to form a macro-composite structure in variable geometric Configurations and sizes for greater area coverage.
US11076574B2 Terrarium and enclosure internal ventilation and air circulation system
The device is a hollow enclosure, similar to a hollow tube shape with openings on either end. The openings are covered by a fine screen, to allow air to pass through the center of the device. Further, a small fan is installed in the center of the device, allowing to suck air in from one side, and blow air out of the other side. The device is then placed into a terrarium, vivarium, or similar pet or plant cage to create internal air circulation within the environment.
US11076573B2 Endophytic microbial symbionts in plant prenatal care
The present disclosure provides compositions comprising novel endophytes capable of promoting germination endophytes that have a symbiotic relationship with plants. The present disclosure further provides methods of improving seed vitality, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, plant health and yield under both stressed and unstressed environmental conditions, comprising inoculating a seed with the novel endophyte strains and cultivating a plant therefrom.
US11076572B1 Tomato line FIR-XM17-4451
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato line FIR-XM17-4451. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line FIR-XM17-4451 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 FIR-XM17-4451 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.
US11076566B1 Bean variety SVGN1174
The invention provides seed and plants of the bean line SVGN1174. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, and tissue cultures of bean line SVGN1174 and to methods for producing a bean plant produced by crossing a plant of bean line SVGN1174 with itself or with another bean plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of a plant of bean line SVGN1174, including the pods and gametes of such plants.
US11076565B1 Soybean cultivar 97150042
A soybean cultivar designated 97150042 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 97150042, to the plants of soybean cultivar 97150042, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 97150042, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 97150042. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 97150042. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 97150042, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 97150042 with another soybean cultivar.
US11076564B2 Soybean variety CL1562543
The present invention is in the field of soybean variety CL1460639, CL1560184, CL1562109, CL1562124, CL1562543, CS1660005, CW1510074, CW1660042, and EE1660699 breeding and development. The present invention particularly relates to the soybean varieties CL1460639, CL1560184, CL1562109, CL1562124, CL1562543, CS1660005, CW1510074, CW1660042, and EE1660699 and to the seed, cells, germplasm, plant parts, and progeny of each or any of these cultivars, and methods of using CL1460639, CL1560184, CL1562109, CL1562124, CL1562543, CS1660005, CW1510074, CW1660042, or EE1660699 in a breeding program.
US11076560B2 Soybean cultivar 2564967
A soybean cultivar designated 2564967 is disclosed. Embodiments include the seeds of soybean 2564967, the plants of soybean 2564967, to plant parts of soybean 2564967, and methods for producing a soybean plant produced by crossing soybean 2564967 with itself or with another soybean variety. Embodiments include methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to soybean cultivars, breeding cultivars, plant parts, and cells derived from soybean 2564967, methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from soybean 2564967, and the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing 2564967 with another soybean cultivar.
US11076559B2 Soybean cultivar 2505828
A soybean cultivar designated 2505828 is disclosed. Embodiments include the seeds of soybean 2505828, the plants of soybean 2505828, to plant parts of soybean 2505828, and methods for producing a soybean plant produced by crossing soybean 2505828 with itself or with another soybean variety. Embodiments include methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to soybean cultivars, breeding cultivars, plant parts, and cells derived from soybean 2505828, methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from soybean 2505828, and the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing 2505828 with another soybean cultivar.
US11076558B2 Soybean cultivar 2505838
A soybean cultivar designated 2505838 is disclosed. Embodiments include the seeds of soybean 2505838, the plants of soybean 2505838, to plant parts of soybean 2505838, and methods for producing a soybean plant produced by crossing soybean 2505838 with itself or with another soybean variety. Embodiments include methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to soybean cultivars, breeding cultivars, plant parts, and cells derived from soybean 2505838, methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from soybean 2505838, and the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing 2505838 with another soybean cultivar.
US11076551B2 Melon hybrid SVMF7059 and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of melon hybrid SVMF7059 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, and tissue cultures of melon hybrid SVMF7059 and the parent lines thereof and to methods for producing a melon plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another melon plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of melon hybrid SVMF7059 and melon line CAN-DV16-4385MO comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.
US11076550B2 Canola variety 16GG0344L
Provided is a canola variety designated 16GG0344L and seed, plants and plant parts thereof produced from a cross of inbred varieties. Methods for producing a canola variety comprise crossing canola variety 16GG0344L with another canola plant. Methods for producing a canola plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 16GG0344L through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the canola seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Canola variety 16GG0344L, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, plant parts and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of canola variety 16GG0344L are disclosed.
US11076549B1 New guinea impatiens variety SAKIMP060
A New Guinea Impatiens plant designated SAKIMP060 is disclosed. Embodiments include seeds of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP060, plants of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP060, to plant parts of New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP060, and methods for producing an Impatiens plant produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP060 with itself or with another Impatiens variety. Embodiments include methods for producing an Impatiens plant containing in its genetic material one or more genes or transgenes and transgenic Impatiens plants and plant parts produced by those methods. Embodiments also relate to Impatiens varieties, breeding varieties, plant parts, and cells derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP060, methods for producing other Impatiens lines or plant parts derived from New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP060, and the Impatiens plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. Embodiments further include hybrid Impatiens seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing New Guinea Impatiens SAKIMP060 with another Impatiens variety.
US11076548B2 Cotton variety ST 5122GLT
The cotton variety ST 5122GLT is disclosed. The invention relates to seeds, plants, plant cells, plant tissue, harvested products and cotton lint as well as to hybrid cotton plants and seeds obtained by repeatedly crossing plants of variety ST 5122GLT with other plants. The invention also relates to plants and varieties produced by the method of essential derivation from plants of ST 5122GLT and to plants of ST 5122GLT reproduced by vegetative methods, including but not limited to tissue culture of regenerable cells or tissue from ST 5122GLT.
US11076546B2 Tomato hybrid DRTC1003 and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of tomato hybrid DRTC1003 and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid DRTC1003 and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another tomato plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the fruit and gametes of such plants.
US11076544B2 Watermelon with improved processing qualities
A watermelon plant that produces fruit having (i) ultra-firm flesh and/or liquid-retaining flesh and (ii) soluble solids of at least about 6 brix.
US11076543B2 Compositions and their use for pest control and to induce plant hormone and gene regulation for improved plant production and defense
The subject invention provides compositions and methods of using the same for improving plants' defense by employing naturally-derived chemicals. In a specific embodiment, the composition is from Parthenium argentatum Gray, also known as the guayule plant. Preferred compositions can up-or down-regulate growth genes responsible for the targeted plants' defense mechanisms in order to create physical and/or chemical barriers, and produce detouring exudates, antagonistic compounds, or fumigating compounds that prevent and treat damages from pests in agronomic or non-agronomic plants.
US11076541B2 Self-watering planter with unique wicking devices and soil drainage filtration assembly
A self-watering planter features wicking devices whose outer tubes feature a skeletal upper structure having a plurality of columns periodically interconnected by rings spanning circumferentially around the wicking material to delimit windows of large area for optimum water seepage to the soil. A flange at the bottom of the tube's skeletal upper portion cooperates with snap features at the top of a lower portion that hangs in the water reservoir to provide snap-fit installation of the wicking devices on a divider wall of a permanently enclosed planter. A soil drainage filtration device features filtration fabric held in a sandwiched state around a drainage opening in the divider wall by one or more mounting plates. In one embodiment, the fabric forms a sack that hangs into the reservoir to suspend a volume of soil therein, whereby the suspended soil serves as wicking agent in the absence of excess rainwater needing drainage.
US11076540B2 Cognitive system using plant-based data to trigger watering
A method of plant-initiated, cognitive watering is provided, which includes providing first a sensor(s) to ascertain water content within a xylem of a root of a first plant to determine tensile stress on a first root wall of the first plant, and a second sensor(s) to determine water content within a xylem of a root of a second plant to determine tensile stress on a second root wall of the second plant. Further, the method includes operatively coupling the first and second sensors to a control to determine whether the tensile stress on the first root wall reaches a specified threshold, and to determine whether tensile stress on the second root wall correlates to there being excess water content in soil in a region of the second plant, and if so, initiating, via the control, moving water from the region of the second plant to soil around the first plant.
US11076539B2 Bioceramic and carbon-based hydroponic systems, methods and devices
Described herein are methods, compositions, products, and processes that utilize bioceramics in traditional agricultural and hydroponic systems. The bioceramics are utilized in powder form, as films, as aerosols, as water based treatment systems, or in solid forms. The methods and bioceramic compositions described here are also used for growing a Cannabis plant. One or more cannabinoids within the plant can be used in therapeutic compositions for the treatment of glaucoma, AIDS wasting syndrome, neuropathic pain, cancer, multiple sclerosis, chemotherapy-induced nausea, and certain seizure disorders.
US11076537B2 Planter for growing plants
There is provided a planter for growing plants. The planter comprises a framework supporting a plurality of shelves (16, 16a, 16b), wherein the framework comprises two upright frame members (2, 4) at a left side of the framework, two upright frame members (6, 8) at a right side of the framework opposite the left side, a first cross member (11) connected to and spanning between the two upright frame members (2, 4) at the left side of the framework, a second cross member (12) connected to and spanning between the two upright frame members (6, 8) at the right side of the framework, and a shelf support member (14) connected to and spanning between the first and second cross members (11, 12). A first end of the shelf support member (14) rests in a cradle of the first cross member (11), and is repeatedly removable and attachable therefrom.
US11076536B2 Fluid-cooled LED-based lighting methods and apparatus for controlled environment agriculture with integrated cameras and/or sensors and wireless communications
A fluid-cooled LED-based lighting fixture for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) to improve energy efficiency, recycle waste heat, and support the operation of environmental sensors in a controlled agricultural environment. In one example, a lighting fixture frame mechanically supports and houses respective components of the lighting fixture and includes a light spine to mechanically couple the lighting fixture to a support structure. One or more coolant pipes formed from copper and coupled to the lighting fixture frame conduct a fluid coolant through the lighting fixture to remove heat. The lighting fixture comprises one or more LED modules to emit light, one or more onboard sensors and/or cameras, wireless communication functionality, and multiple electrical power and communication ports to facilitate interconnection of the lighting fixture in a variety of controlled agricultural environments. In some examples, the lighting fixture includes a multispectral imaging system to acquire multispectral images of the environment.
US11076532B2 Method and system for controlling the height of an agricultural implement relative to the ground
In one aspect, a method is disclosed for automatically controlling a position of an implement of an agricultural work vehicle relative to a ground surface. The method may include monitoring, with one or more computing devices, an implement position parameter indicative of the position of the implement relative to the ground surface. The method may also include calculating a normal output signal based on the implement position parameter. The method may also include determining when a boost condition is satisfied based on a comparison between the implement position parameter and a predetermined implement position parameter threshold. The method may also include computing a boost output signal based on the implement position parameter. The method may also include adjusting the position of the implement relative to the ground surface based on the normal output signal and the boost output signal.
US11076530B2 Riveted joint and method of forming the same
A riveted joint is described herein. The riveted joint includes a first component and a second component. The first component includes a first opening, and a plurality of first tabs and a plurality of first notches defined along a periphery of the first opening. The second component includes a second opening aligned with the first opening. The second component further includes a plurality of second tabs defined along a periphery of the second opening, wherein at least one second tab is aligned with at least one first notch to define an interlock zone when the first and second components are in a predetermined orientation relative to each other. The joint also includes a rivet extending through the first and second openings. The rivet is configured to secure the at least one second tab within the at least one first notch such that the first and second components are rotationally interlocked.
US11076529B2 Intelligent mowing system
An intelligent mowing system includes a base station to receive at least one kind of satellite positioning signal sent by a satellite system at a fixed location and an intelligent lawn mower. A mobile station group is mounted on the intelligent lawn mower and communicated with the base station to receive at least one kind of satellite positioning signal sent by the satellite system during a walking process of the intelligent lawn mower. The mobile station group includes at least a first mobile station and a second mobile station arranged at intervals that determines the position of the intelligent lawn mower. A controller is configured to control the intelligent lawn mower to generally walk within a predetermined line width.
US11076526B2 Leaf rake
A head assembly for a rake is provided. The head assembly includes a base portion, a handle coupling, and a number of tines. Each tine includes an elongated body. Each tine body includes a first end, a flexure portion, an offset portion, and a distal second end. The tines includes a first set of tines and a second set of tines. A number of tine bodies in the first set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is greater than 1.0. A number of tine bodies in the second set of tines have an offset portion lateral cross-sectional aspect ratio that is less than 1.0.
US11076525B2 Self-propelled seed planter
A self-propelled seeding vehicle includes a seed sorting and placement unit controlled by an on-board control system. The control system further controls a motive power unit operable to cause the vehicle to controllably traverse an area of ground to be seeded. The control system is further operable to control the sequential depositing of seeds independently of the speed of traversal of the ground by the vehicle.
US11083121B2 Component mounting apparatus
A component mounting apparatus includes a nozzle that sucks a component supplied from a feeder, conveys the component to a predetermined position on a substrate, and mounts the component in the predetermined position. The component mounting apparatus controls an XY-robot to perform repeatedly the component mounting operation while performing a thermal correction from a start of the component mounting operation as a result of a power supply being turned on until an amount of positional deviation due to heat from the XY-robot reaches a steady state. After the steady state is achieved, the component mounting apparatus controls the XY-robot to perform repeatedly the component mounting operation while performing a steady state correction using a correction amount resulting immediately after the steady state is achieved without performing the thermal correction and controls the XY-robot to perform a dummy operation for maintaining the steady state during a standby period.
US11083120B2 Braided electromagnetic interference protective sleeve and method of construction thereof
A braided EMI protective sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve has a braided, tubular wall extending lengthwise along a central longitudinal axis between open opposite ends. The wall includes a plurality of filament bundles, with each filament bundle including a plurality of filaments twisted with one another to form a plurality of loops, wherein a plurality of the loops of each filament bundle are interlinked with a plurality of the loops of an adjacent filament bundle. At least some of the filament bundles include a conductive wire filament to provide the sleeve with an EMI protective shielding capacity.
US11083114B2 EMC cooling device
The present disclosure relates to a cooling apparatus (1) comprising a metal and/or electrically conductive EMC enclosure (2) and a converter (E1) and also a plurality of electrically operated units (E2, . . . , En) within the EMC enclosure (2) which are designed to influence a local temperature in at least one region (30, 31) inside or outside the EMC enclosure (2), wherein the converter (E1) directly supplies at least one or more of the units (E2, . . . , En) with a respective supply voltage, and wherein the converter (E1) and the units (E2, . . . , En) are each designed such that the line-bound and/or field-bound interference (Sxy) which is specifically generated by this unit during operation of the cooling apparatus (1) is compensated for by a line-bound and/or field-bound interference (Sxy) of at least one of the respectively other units (E1, . . . , En) partially or completely in terms of its respective interference level (Pn).
US11083110B2 Multifunction coolant manifold structures
A cooling system is provided which includes, for instance, a coolant supply manifold, a multifunction coolant manifold structure, and multiple cooling structures. The multifunction coolant manifold structure includes a coolant-commoning manifold and an auxiliary coolant reservoir above and in fluid communication with the coolant-commoning manifold. The multiple cooling structures are coupled in parallel fluid communication between the coolant supply and coolant-commoning manifolds to receive coolant from the supply, and exhaust coolant to the coolant-commoning manifold. The coolant-commoning manifold is sized to slow therein a flow rate of coolant exhausting from the multiple cooling structures to allow gas within the exhausting coolant to escape the coolant within the coolant-commoning manifold. The escaping gas rises to the auxiliary coolant reservoir and is replaced within the coolant-commoning manifold by coolant from the auxiliary coolant reservoir.
US11083108B2 Electronic equipment enclosure
An electronic equipment enclosure includes a frame structure and a customizable side air dam kit. The frame structure includes a front frame, a rear frame, front-to-back frame members connecting corners of the front and rear frames together, reinforced bracket structures located near ends of the cross members, and extruded horizontal mounting rails parallel to, but inward from, the front-to-back frame members. The ends of the horizontal mounting rails are connected to the reinforced bracket structures. Panels are installed in longitudinal slots in the front-to-back frame members and horizontal mounting rails, each of which is extruded. The customizable side air dam kit includes a framework of horizontal and vertical frame pieces, adapted to connect to the frame structure, and a customizable air dam panel supported by the framework. A plurality of the frame pieces are provided to an installer for use in constructing the framework to fit the specific frame structure.
US11083099B2 Printed circuit board electrical connector locking via threaded fasteners
A circuit board includes a first locking mechanism configured to secure the circuit board to a chassis. The circuit board also includes a connector disposed at an inboard end of the circuit board. The connector is configured to be electrically connected to a mating connector on either a backplane or a circuit board. The circuit board also includes a second locking mechanism. The second locking mechanism is configured to secure the connector of the circuit board to the mating connector of the backplane or the circuit card.
US11083098B2 Display device
A display device includes a housing; at least one roller positioned within the housing; a display portion including a display panel and a module cover; and an operating portion connected to one end of the display portion and to change a display portion's state, wherein the display panel and the module cover transition from a first state where the display panel and the module cover are wound around the at least one roller to a second state where the display panel and the module cover are unwound from the at least one roller, in contact with each other, and exposed out of the housing. The operating portion includes a motor assembly; a support, one end which is connected to one end of the display portion and an other end which is connected to the motor assembly; a transmission portion, one end of which is connected to the support; and an auxiliary link connected to the housing and connected to an other end of the transmission portion, the auxiliary link including a spring portion to exert force on the transmission portion.
US11083097B2 Pressure-equalizing element and housing containing same
A pressure equalization element for equalizing the pressure of an interior space of a housing, in particular of an electric, motor or gearing housing, of a tank or the like, with respect to an outer side, is specified. The pressure equalization element includes a hole which is formed in a wall of the housing, a diaphragm which is attached on the interior space side in the region of the hole and which closes off the hole with respect to the outer side of the housing in water-tight but air-permeable fashion, and a holding structure which is formed on the housing in the region of the hole and which serves for accommodating an impact guard. The impact guard is connectable, on the outer side of the housing, to the holding structure and protects the diaphragm against mechanical action. A housing having the pressure equalization element is also specified.
US11083096B2 Display device
A display device including a carrying main body, a flexible display panel and at least one fan is provided. The flexible display panel is disposed on the carrying main body and adapted to be unfolded on the carrying main body. A gap is formed between the flexible display panel and the carrying main body. The fan is disposed on the carrying main body and adapted to generate an airflow, and a flow path of the airflow is located at the gap.
US11083092B2 Planar coil element and method for producing planar coil element
A planar coil element of the present invention includes an insulating base film having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, a first conductive pattern deposited on the first surface side of the insulating base film, and a first insulating layer covering the first conductive pattern on the first surface side, in which the first conductive pattern includes a core body and a widening layer deposited by plating on the outer surface of the core body, and the ratio of the average thickness of the first conductive pattern to the average circuit pitch of the first conductive pattern is ½ or more and 5 or less.
US11083089B1 Integrated device package
A package is disclosed. The package includes a substrate and an electrical component vertically mounted to the substrate. The electrical component has a first end, a second end vertically spaced from the first end, and a side wall extending from the first end to the second end. The first end of the electrical component is positioned between the substrate and the second end of the electrical component. The package can also include a molding material disposed at least partially along the side wall of the electrical component.
US11083088B2 Micro power distribution boxes and methods of manufacturing same using application specific electronics packaging techniques
A micro power distribution box is provided which includes a device, a connector/housing and a cover. The device has a substrate, at least one first finger, at least one second finger, and at least one electrical component. The at least one first finger and the at least one second finger are electrically connected to one another. The at least one first finger has first, second and third portions. The at least one second finger has first and second portions. The substrate is overmolded to the first portions of the at least one first and second fingers. The substrate is not overmolded to the second portions of the at least one first and second fingers or to the third portion of the at least one first finger. The second portions of the at least one first and second fingers extend outwardly from the substrate. The second portion of the at least one first finger is a high current contact. The second portion of the at least one second finger is a contact pin. The third portion of the at least one first finger is exposed via an aperture provided through the substrate. The at least one electrical component is directly mounted to the third portion of the at least one first finger in order to electrically connect the at least one electrical component to the at least one first finger. The connector/housing is configured to house the device therein and is configured to be connected to a mating connector. The cover is configured to be secured to the connector/housing in a manner which prevents the device from being removed from the connector/housing.
US11083087B2 Insulated metal substrate and manufacturing method thereof
An insulated metal substrate (IMS) includes a metal substrate, an insulating layer, a plastic frame, and a plurality of conductive metal pads. The insulating layer is located on the metal substrate. The plastic frame is located on the insulating layer and has a plurality of aperture areas. The conductive metal pads are located on the insulating layer and are respectively located in the aperture areas, and the conductive metal pads have sidewalls are in contact with the plastic frame.
US11083085B2 System for transmitting electrical signals
A flexible and/or stretchable structural system for transmitting electrical signal between first and second rigid portions comprises a body structure and said first and second portions arranged to said body structure. The modulus of elasticity of said first portion is lower than the corresponding modulus of elasticity of said second portion. In addition the modulus of elasticity of said body structure is lower than the corresponding modulus of elasticity of said second portion. The system comprises also an interface portion, such as e.g. an electrically conducting fabric, textile or knit, which is arranged to said body structure and between said first and second portions. The interface portion electrically connects said first and second portions. The modulus of elasticity of said interface portion is lower than the corresponding modulus of elasticity of said second portion.
US11083077B2 Structure for delivering power
A structure for delivering power is described. In some embodiments, the structure can include conductors disposed on two or more layers. Specifically, the structure can include a first set of interdigitated conductors disposed on a first layer and oriented substantially along an expected direction of current flow. At least one conductor in the first set of interdigitated conductors may be maintained at a first voltage, and at least one conductor in the first set of interdigitated conductors may be maintained at a second voltage, wherein the second voltage is different from the first voltage. The structure may further include a conducting structure disposed on a second layer, wherein the second layer is different from the first layer, and wherein at least one conductor in the conducting structure is maintained at the first voltage.
US11083076B1 Anti-vibration and heat dissipation structure for memory socket
An anti-vibration and heat dissipation structure for a memory socket includes a circuit board, a heat dissipation pad, and a heat dissipation shell. The circuit board includes memory sockets for insertions of memory modules. The heat dissipation pads are disposed on upper and lower surfaces of memory modules, respectively, to upwardly conduct heat, generated by the memory modules to the topmost heat dissipation pad via a stack structure of the memory modules and the heat dissipation pads. The heat dissipation shell comprises a maintenance window, and a cover board disposed on the maintenance window and having a bottom surface abutted with the topmost heat dissipation pad, to form a vertical position-limiting and anti-vibration structure to conduct heat to the heat dissipation shell via the cover board for dissipation, and easy maintenance of the memory modules via the maintenance window is also achieved.
US11083075B2 Shed-resistant thermal atom source
The disclosure describes various aspects of a shed-resistant thermal atom source. More specifically, a thermal atom source is described for uniform thermal flux of target atomic species in which a metal wadding material is used as an intermediary surface for sublimation of the atoms, preventing the source material from shedding or dropping. In an aspect, a thermal atom source may include a container with closed and open ends, and inside a source material near the closed end and a wadding between the source material and the open end; a heater coupled to the closed end; one or more clamps configured to secure the container and the heater; and a current source coupled to the container and the heater to cause a temperature to increase such that a portion of the source material is released and diffuses to the open end through the wadding prior to being emitted as a flux.
US11083074B2 Scanning linear accelerator system having stable pulsing at multiple energies and doses
A linac-based X-ray system for cargo scanning and imaging applications uses linac design, RF power control, beam current control, and beam current pulse duration control to provide stable sequences of pulses having different energy levels or different doses.
US11083072B2 Load control system for controlling electrical loads in response to state change information
A state change device may be electrically connected to a switched receptacle, or to both the switched and unswitched receptacles, of an outlet. The state change device may generate a change of state signal when power is applied to, or removed from, the switched receptacle. The state change device may wirelessly communicate the signal. The state change device may include a load control circuit that may be configured to control the amount of power delivered to an electrical load that is electrically connected to the state change device. The state change device may receive commands directed to the load control circuit. The state change device may be deployed in a load control system and may operate as a control entity, such that the state change device may issue commands to one or more load control devices, responsive to the application or removal of power at the switched receptacle.
US11083066B2 Multiple-output load driving device
A multiple-output load driving device includes a plurality of output terminals (OUT1 to OUT4) for outputting an output current to each of a plurality of loads (Z1 to Z4), a control portion (8) configured to select either a non-DC current mode in which a non-DC current is used as the output current or a DC current mode in which a DC current is used as the output current, and a first terminal (MSET2). In a case where a low-level signal is supplied to the first terminal, in the non-DC current mode, the non-DC current is outputted from all of the plurality of output terminals. In a case where a high-level signal is supplied to the first terminal, in the non-DC current mode, the DC current is outputted from a predetermined one (OUT4) of the output terminals, while the non-DC current is outputted from the other output terminals (OUT1 to OUT3).
US11083061B1 Systems to control light output characteristics of a lighting device
Certain aspects involve lighting systems relating to control of light fixture output intensity and color temperature. For instance, an input device of the lighting system includes a first selector element communicatively coupled to a driver of a light-emitting diode lighting device across a power cable. The power cable provides a transmission path of power and a control signal between the input device and the driver of the light-emitting diode lighting device. The first selector element is able to control a lumen output of the light-emitting diode lighting device when in a lumen control mode and to control a correlated color temperature output of the light-emitting diode lighting device when in a correlated color temperature control mode. The input device also includes a second selector element that transitions the first selector element between the lumen control mode and the correlated color temperature control mode.
US11083059B2 Lumiphoric arrangements for light emitting diode packages
Solid-state lighting devices including light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and more particularly packaged LED devices are disclosed. LED packages are disclosed herein with arrangements of LED chips and corresponding lumiphoric regions that are configured to provide overall light emissions having improved color mixing and emission uniformity. LED packages are further disclosed herein that are configured to be tunable between different colors or correlated color temperatures (CCTs) while providing improved color mixing and emission uniformity. Arrangements may include differing lumiphoric regions that are arranged with various alternating patterns including one or more intersecting lines, rows of alternating lumiphoric regions, patterns that alternate in at least two directions, and checkerboard patterns.
US11083056B2 Configuration for a load regulation device for lighting control
A load regulation device, such as an LED driver, may be configured to control the intensity of a light source based on an analog control signal and a preconfigured dimming curve. The LED driver may sense a magnitude of the analog control signal and determine a new low-end and/or high-end control signal magnitude that falls outside of the input signal range of the dimming curve. The LED driver may rescale the preconfigured dimming curve according to new low-end and/or high-end control signal magnitudes and dim the light source based on the rescaled dimming curve. Multiple LED drivers controlled by the same analog control signal may communicate with each other regarding the magnitude of the analog control signal sensed by each LED driver, and match their target intensity levels despite sensing different analog control signal. A controller may be provided to coordinate the operation of the multiple LED drivers.
US11083055B2 High speed image refresh system
A LED controller for an LED pixel array includes an image frame buffer to receive image data and a standby image buffer connected to the image frame buffer to hold a standby image. A command and control module connected is configured to substitute the standby image in the standby image buffer for the image in the image frame buffer when image data is unavailable.
US11083053B2 Heating system with enhanced temperature control
A process for heating articles in a heating system includes passing an article in a carrier through a heating chamber that is at least partially filled with a liquid medium to form a liquid bath. The process further includes heating the article in the carrier by at least partially submerging the article into the liquid bath during heating, the heating being performed, at least in part, using microwave energy. The process further includes one or more of adding fluid into and removing fluid from at least one location in the heating chamber to maintain a temperature profile across the heating chamber. In one implementation, the temperature of the liquid bath at an inlet area of the heating chamber is at least 10° C. cooler than a temperature of the liquid bath at an outlet area of the heating chamber.
US11083052B2 Cooking apparatus and method for controlling same
A cooking apparatus including a transmission antenna for irradiating a substance to be cooked with beamformed electromagnetic waves; a reception antenna for receiving reflected waves reflected from the substance to be cooked; and a controller for determining the temperature of the substance to be cooked corresponding to the received reflected waves on the basis of the property in which the electromagnetic waves, with which the substance to be cooked is irradiated, are reflected differently in accordance with the temperature of the substance to be cooked.
US11083050B2 Integrated heater and method of manufacture
A method of constructing a heater includes the steps of forming a sintered assembly including a ceramic substrate and a plurality of first slugs embedded therein, forming a functional element on one of opposing surfaces of the sintered assembly such that the functional element is connected to the plurality of first slugs, and forming a monolithic substrate in which the functional element and the plurality of first slugs are embedded.
US11083047B2 5G mmWave wireless remote radio head system
A remote radio head as part of a small cell or home gateway communication system, comprising a baseband module and a radio unit, the baseband module and the radio unit being configured to be placed on opposing sides of a lossy medium, such as a window. The baseband module is configured to receive and transmit an information signal from a user equipment inside of a structure and the radio unit configured to receive and transmit an information signal from a user equipment or a base station node outside of the structure. The baseband module is further configured to perform signal modulation and demodulation and up-conversion and down-conversion, and the radio unit is configured to perform up-conversion and down-conversion. The baseband module and the radio unit are capable of receiving and transmitting wireless intermediate frequency signals through a lossy medium, so as to avoid signal attenuation, particularly for mmWave wireless signals.
US11083046B2 System and method for selecting a beamforming configuration
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). A method and system for selecting a beamforming configuration for a first antenna array for communication with a second antenna array are provided. The first array is configurable according to a first plurality of configurations and is associated with a first terminal. The method and system are configured to identify a first subset of beamforming configurations from the first plurality of beamforming configurations wherein each of the first plurality of beamforming configurations is associated with a data value, and the identification comprises using information associated with the location of any one or more of the first or second arrays. The method and system are configured to select a first set of one or more data values associated with the one or more beamforming configurations in the first subset and select a beam forming configuration associated with at least one data value from the first set of data values.
US11083045B2 Communication device, communication method thereof, information processing device, control method thereof, and storage medium
A communication device is provided that transmits or receives a radio frame including a preamble and a data field of a physical layer (PHY). The preamble includes an L-STF (Legacy Short Training Field), an L-LTF (Legacy Long Training Field), an L-SIG (Legacy Signal Field), an EHT-SIG (Extremely High Throughput Signal Field), an EHT-STF (EHT Short Training Field), and an EHT-LTF (EHT Long Training Field), and the EHT-SIG includes a subfield in which information is set on whether NOMA (Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access) is used in transmission of data included in the data field.
US11083044B2 Data charging during charging function outages
In a 5th-Generation (5G) cellular communication network, charging customers for data usage is performed by a network function referred to as a charging function (CHF). A session management function (SMF) of the network repeatedly sends update requests to reserve additional data for a data session. If the CHF is not available and the SMF does not receive a response to an update message, the SMF continues to assign data for the data session, even though it has not received authorization to do so from the CHF. When the CHF becomes available, the SMF sends a request to start a second data session to continue the data connection that was previously supported by the original data session. This request specifies the amount of data that was used in the original data session without being confirmed by the CHF, allowing the CHF to account for this data usage.
US11083040B2 Resuming a connection in a wireless communication system
A user equipment is configured to receive, from a source radio access network, RAN, node with which the user equipment has a connection, a message indicating that the connection is to be suspended and indicating a resume identifier usable by the user equipment to resume the connection after the connection is suspended. While the connection is suspended, the user equipment is configured to transmit to a target RAN node a request to resume the connection. The request includes the resume identifier. The user equipment is also configured to transmit to the target RAN an indication of a public land mobile network, PLMN, with which the resume identifier is associated. Alternatively or additionally, the user equipment is configured to receive a paging message that includes the resume identifier and that indicates the PLMN associated with the resume identifier.
US11083039B2 Mobile network optimization processing method, device, and system
Embodiments of this application provide a plurality of mobile network optimization processing methods, devices, and systems. Joint optimization is performed at an application layer and a communications layer, and information provided by the application layer is used to instruct UE to perform proper state transition, to optimize a state transition process of the UE, and reduce resource consumption caused during state transition of the UE.
US11083038B2 Method for reporting mobility history of UE and device supporting the same
Provided are a method of reporting mobility history of an UE and a device supporting the method. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the method includes: leaving radio resource control (RRC) connected state; logging altitude information of the aerial UE when a specific condition is satisfied; and transmitting the altitude information when the aerial UE enters RRC connected state.
US11083033B2 Small data usage enablement in 3GPP networks
The standards organization 3GPP is exploring new small data delivery techniques for machine-type communications (MTC). It is recognized herein that existing approaches leave the “small data” decision to the service capability server (SCS) for downlink data and to the user equipment (UE) for uplink data. A user equipment (UE) or the core network can identify the services (or flows) that should be characterized as Small Data, and can make decisions as to when to employ optimized Small Data procedures.
US11083025B2 Contention-based random access in unlicensed spectrum
The disclosure provides a method and system for requesting access to resources for uplink communications in unlicensed spectrum. In particular, a user equipment (UE) may detect one or more of a first type of data or a second type of data to be transmitted to a base station (BS). The UE may then determine if a first type of physical random access channel (PRACH) resource is available for transmitting one or more of the first type of data or the second type of data to the BS. If the first type of PRACH resource is available, then the UE may transmit one or more of the first type of data or the second type of data using the first type of PRACH resource. If the first type of PRACH resource is not available, then the UE may transmit the second type of data using a second type of PRACH resource.
US11083020B2 Method and apparatus for random access in multicarrier wireless communications
Methods and apparatus for random access in multicarrier wireless communications are disclosed. Methods and apparatus are provided for physical random access channel (PRACH) resource signaling, PRACH resource handling, preamble and PRACH resource selection, random access response (RAR) reception, preamble retransmission, and transmission and reception of subsequent messages. A method for maintaining an allowed multicarrier uplink (UL) random access channel (RACH) configuration set by adding an UL carrier to the allowed RACH configuration set provided that a triggering event occurs and performing a random access (RA) procedure using the allowed RACH configuration set. A method for sending data in multicarrier wireless communications by determining a set of available UL carriers and selecting an UL carrier from the set of available UL carriers.
US11083016B2 Wireless communication device
[Object] To propose a mechanism which is capable of improving utilization efficiency of frequency resources in wireless communication.[Solution] A wireless communication device including: a processing unit configured to generate a first frame in which second frame transmission period information corresponding to a frequency is stored in a second region which is subsequent to a first region in which first frame transmission period information is stored; and a transmission unit configured to transmit the first frame. A wireless communication device including: a reception unit configured to receive a first frame in which second frame transmission period information corresponding to a frequency is stored in a second region which is subsequent to a first region in which first frame transmission period information is stored; and a transmission unit configured to stand by for transmission of a frame at a frequency based on the first frame transmission period information.
US11083014B2 Method and apparatus for indicating channel occupancy time in wireless communication system
A method, performed by a base station (BS), of indicating a channel occupancy time of an unlicensed band is provided and includes transmitting physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) configuration information to a user equipment (UE), performing a channel access procedure to occupy a channel of the unlicensed band, and transmitting slot format indicator information about at least one slot within a channel occupancy time occupied by performing the channel access procedure, based on the PDCCH configuration information, wherein the slot format indicator information is determined based on at least one of a maximum channel occupancy time of the BS or the channel occupancy time occupied by performing the channel access procedure.
US11083013B2 UE/gNB transmission detection and impact on reliability
A method of wireless communication includes receiving, by a user equipment (UE) from a base station, downlink transmissions, and performing, by the UE, a listen before talk (LBT) procedure in an LBT occasion provisioned, by the base station, for the UE immediately prior to an uplink transmission that includes an acknowledgement of a downlink transmission. The method also includes transmitting, by the UE to the base station, the uplink transmission based on results of the LBT procedure. In another aspect, a method of wireless communication includes provisioning, by a base station for all served UEs, are LBT occasion immediately prior to an uplink transmission by the UEs. The uplink transmission includes an acknowledgement of a downlink transmission. The method additionally includes transmitting, by the base station to the UEs, downlink transmissions, and receiving, by the base station, the uplink transmission.
US11083009B2 Method and apparatus for sending uplink control information for multi-radio access technology operation
A method and apparatus for sending uplink control information by a multi-mode wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) capable of operating on multiple component carriers of a plurality of radio access technologies (RATs) for multi-RAT operation are disclosed. The WTRU may generate uplink control information (UCI) pertaining to a first RAT and a second RAT, wherein the UCI may include a first plurality of hybrid automatic repeat request acknowledgements (HARQ-ACKs) pertaining to a plurality of downlink (DL) transmissions of the first RAT and a second plurality of HARQ-ACKs pertaining to a plurality of DL transmissions of the second RAT. The WTRU may multiplex at least part of the generated UCI pertaining to the first RAT and at least part of the generated UCI pertaining to the second RAT onto a physical channel on a component carrier of the second RAT.
US11083007B2 Method for receiving system information in a radio access network, performed by a mobile terminal and mobile terminal for receiving system information in a radio access network
A method and transmission apparatus transmit broadcast system information in a mobile communication system. Further, a method and mobile terminal receive the broadcast system information. An improved method for broadcasting broadcast system information maps different partitions of broadcast system information to a shared transport channel or a broadcast transport channel for transmission. The mapping may take into account parameters inherent to the mobile terminals to which the broadcast system information is to be transmitted and/or parameters inherent to the different partitions of broadcast system information.
US11083004B2 Data transmission method and apparatus
Embodiments of this application disclose a data transmission method and apparatus, and relate to the field of wireless communications technologies. According to the embodiments of this application, a first terminal sends first information to a second terminal, where the first information is used to instruct the second terminal to stop using a first resource to send uplink data; and the first terminal uses the first resource to send uplink data.
US11083000B2 Two-stage trigger procedure
The disclosure relates to a user equipment for being scheduled with uplink radio resources. The user equipment receives from a radio base station a first-stage uplink resource scheduling message, indicating uplink radio resources usable by the UE to perform an uplink transmission via an unlicensed cell. The receiver further receives a second-stage uplink resource scheduling message, which is related to the first-stage uplink resource scheduling message. Upon reception of the second-stage uplink resource scheduling message, a processor of the UE determines that an uplink transmission is scheduled in case the first-stage uplink resource scheduling message is valid. The first-stage uplink resource scheduling message is determined valid based on a determination as to whether an uplink transmission has been triggered by another second-stage uplink resource scheduling message within a predetermined time period prior to reception of the second-stage uplink resource scheduling message. The UE then performs an uplink transmission.
US11082999B2 Method for uplink scheduling and devices
A method and a device for uplink scheduling are provided. The method includes: a terminal device generates first information according to a downlink reference signal sent by a network device; the terminal device sends the first information to the network device for the network device to determine, according to the first information, a waveform to be adopted by the terminal device for performing uplink transmission.
US11082992B2 Resource scheduling method and device
The present disclosure provides a resource scheduling method and device. The method includes: determining, by a terminal device, a buffer status report BSR, wherein the BSR indicates that data to be transmitted of the terminal device comprises target-type data; transmitting, by the terminal device, the BSR to a network device, wherein the network device configures a transmitting resource preferentially for the terminal device based on the BSR.
US11082985B2 Bandwidth and primary channel indication
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to bandwidth and primary channel indication. A device may encode an extended directional multi-gigabit (EDMG) field with one or more indications of a primary channel ID, a bandwidth value, or a channel ID for transmission over a wireless communication channel associated with the channel ID. The device may cause the EDMG field to be wirelessly transmitted to a first device over the wireless communication channel.
US11082979B2 Method for transmitting and receiving signal for device-to-device communication in wireless communication system and apparatus for same
The present invention provides a method for transmitting and receiving a signal for device-to-device (D2D) communication and apparatus for the same, which are used in a wireless access system supporting D2D communication. As one aspect of the present invention, a method for transmitting and receiving a D2D signal by a terminal comprises the steps of: determining whether a D2D signal can be transmitted and received in at least one frequency band; transmitting, to a base station, information on a frequency band capacity; and generating the D2D signal according to the information on a frequency band capacity.
US11082977B2 Method and apparatus for evaluating and ranking channels using constraining factors imposed by incumbent and PPA protection
A network node, method and wireless device for channel assignment in a Citizens Broadband Radio Service, CBRS, band is provided. The network node includes processing circuitry configured to: map one of a plurality of channels in the CBRS band to a wireless device, the mapping of one of the plurality of channels in the CBRS band to the wireless device including: ranking the plurality of channels in the CBRS band based on a predefined maximum power per channel and a predefined maximum transmission power of a wireless device.
US11082975B2 Uplink transmit power control information determination for performing uplink sending
Embodiments of this application disclose a power control method, and belong to the field of wireless communications technologies. The method includes: receiving, by a terminal device, signaling from a radio access network device; learning, by the terminal device based on the signaling, of a slot of power control information required by the terminal device to perform uplink sending; and obtaining, by the terminal device in the slot of the power control information required for uplink sending, the power control information required for uplink sending, so that the terminal device dynamically obtains uplink power control information of the terminal device without being based on a static uplink-downlink subframe configuration in the prior art.
US11082973B2 Upstream timing control mechanisms for non-terrestrial networks
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications that support upstream timing control mechanisms for non-terrestrial networks are described. Generally, the described techniques provide for wireless communications from a user equipment (UE) in wireless communication with a satellite. A gateway in the non-terrestrial networks may receive an upstream transmission from the UE in wireless communication with the satellite and determine a timing adjustment for a second upstream transmission from the UE based on the upstream transmission from the UE. The gateway may then transmit to the UE in a group control information message or a dedicated physical channel message, a timing command indicating the timing adjustment for the second upstream transmission. The UE may receive the second timing adjustment and transmit data over the second upstream transmission using the second timing adjustment.
US11082968B2 Method and device for transmitting response information, and resource allocation for response information transmission according to transmission conditions in a wireless communication system
A method for allocating a resource for response information transmission and transmitting according to transmission conditions in a wireless communication system according to the present invention comprises the steps of: setting a specific field value of a control channel depending on the allocation method by determining a transmission method or transmission quantity of data to be transmitted to a user's terminal from a data channel, a method of generating response information of the data according to the transmission quantity or transmission method, and an allocation method for indicating the response information resource; transmitting the data channel including the transmitting data and the control channel to the user's terminal; confirming the response information, which is transmitted from a resource allocated by the allocation method, for the data transmitted from the user's terminal; and determining whether the transmitted data area retransmitted according to the confirmed response information.
US11082966B2 Control channel transmission in new radio access technologies using common search space
Techniques for transmitting and receiving beamformed transmission(s) of a common search space of a DL (Downlink) control channel are discussed. One example embodiment that can be employed at a UE (User Equipment) comprises processing circuitry configured to: select a set of receive beamforming weights for a DL (Downlink) control channel; and decode one or more control channel sets from a common search space of the DL control channel, wherein each control channel set of the one or more control channel sets is mapped to an associated symbol of one or more symbols of a slot, wherein each control channel set of the one or more control channel sets has an associated transmit beamforming, and wherein each control channel set of the one or more control channel sets comprises a common set of control information.
US11082963B2 Method, terminal device and network device for transmitting uplink control information
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method, a terminal device, and a network device for transmitting uplink control information, where the method includes: determining, by the terminal device, a second time domain resource set from a pre-configured first time domain resource set, where each time unit in the second time domain resource set is a candidate time domain unit for transmitting downlink data, wherein the first time domain resource set is determined according to an Acknowledgement (ACK)/Negative Acknowledgement (NACK) feedback timing sequence set of the downlink data; and transmitting, by the terminal device, in a target time unit, ACK/NACK feedback information corresponding to each time unit in the second time domain resource set to the network device. The method, terminal device and network device of the embodiments of the present disclosure are beneficial to reduce ACK/NACK feedback overhead.
US11082962B2 Method by which terminal and base station transmit/receive signal in wireless communication system, and device for supporting same
Provided are: a method by which a terminal and a base station transmit/receive a signal in a wireless communication system; and a communication device using the method. The method allocates, to a plurality of antenna ports, resources for transmitting a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) composed of two or less symbols, and transmits, to the base station, the PUCCH through the plurality of antenna ports, wherein the resources allocated to the plurality of antenna ports are multiplexed with each other.
US11082960B2 Method and device for transmitting or receiving channel state information
Provided are a method and a device for transmitting or receiving channel state information (CSI), where the method for transmitting CSI includes: transmitting, by a terminal device, a resource request message to a network device according to the CSI meeting a CSI trigger condition; receiving, by the terminal device, a resource configuration message from the network device; transmitting, by the terminal device, the CSI to the network device according to the transmission resource. In the method for transmitting CSI according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the terminal device determines whether to transmit the CSI according to whether the CSI meets the trigger condition for CSI transmission, and requests the transmission resource for transmitting the CSI from the network device, thereby reducing the transmission resource occupied by the CSI transmission and increasing the flexibility in transmitting the CSI.
US11082958B2 PUCCH-based uplink control information transmission method and apparatus
The present application provides a PUCCH-based uplink control information transmission method and apparatus. User equipment determines, according to downlink control information (DCI), a format of a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and/or information of a used orthogonal sequence; and the user equipment transmits, according to the format of the PUCCH and/or the information of the used orthogonal sequence, uplink control information borne by the PUCCH. The present application can implement selection of a transmission structure of a PUCCH to transmit uplink control information.
US11082957B2 Method and device for configuring resource unit for transmitting uplink signal by NB-IoT UE
Provided is a method for transmitting an uplink signal by a NarrowBand IoT (Internet of Things) UE and a device therefor. The method may include: receiving downlink data from a base station; generating HARQ ACK/NACK feedback information related to the downlink data; and transmitting the HARQ ACK/NACK feedback information to the base station through a Narrowband Physical Uplink Shared Channel (NPUSCH), wherein the NPUSCH is mapped to a resource unit configured by M subcarriers and K slots.
US11082950B2 User equipment (UE) and method of sidelink data communication in fifth generation (5G) new radio (NR) things networks
Embodiments of a network User Equipment (nUE), wearable User Equipment (wUE), and methods for sidelink communication are generally described herein. The nUE may transmit a control channel that allocates a subframe as either a downlink subframe or an uplink subframe for a sidelink communication between the nUE and a wearable User Equipment (wUE). When the control channel allocates the subframe as a downlink subframe, the nUE may contend for access to channel resources. The contention may include transmission of a transmitter resources acquisition and sounding (TAS) channel in a physical resource block (PRB) and an attempted detection of a receiver resources acquisition and sounding (RAS) channel from the wUE in the PRB. When the control channel allocates the subframe as an uplink subframe, the wUE may contend for access to the channel resources.
US11082944B2 Determining device location
Certain cellular communication systems may use beamforming to create distinct signal beams in different radial directions relative to a base station. Upon receiving a request for the location of a mobile device, a position calculation function is used to calculate the location of the mobile device based on multiple types of location-related data. The location-related data may indicate the direction of the directional signal beam that is currently being used for communications between the mobile device and a base station. The direction may be used in conjunction with other location-related data, such as distance information, to estimate the location of the mobile device.
US11082934B2 Method for transmitting D2D synchronization signal and terminal therefor
Disclosed is a method for transmitting a synchronization signal of device-to-device (D2D) communication. The method for transmitting a D2D synchronization signal of the present application may comprise a step for transmitting a D2D synchronization signal according to one of transmission modes predetermined on the basis of an instruction of a base station. In addition, a transmission mode for D2D transmission may comprise a transmission mode on the basis of a signaling from the base station and a transmission mode on the basis of a reference signal reception power.
US11082927B2 Displaying use time remaining on fast charge devices
A power source is configured to supply power to one or more components of an electronic device. A processing device that is in communication with the power source can be configured to determine an estimated power requirement of the mobile electronic device during a time period, to determine a charge state of the power source, and to produce an indication of the remaining use time of the electronic device based on the estimated power requirement and the charge state of the power source.
US11082925B2 Staggered extended sleep cycles, comprising on and off sleep durations, in wireless devices
Extended sleep in a wireless device. In an embodiment, synchronized parameters, used by a wireless device to define an extended-sleep cycle, are stored at a system. Based on the synchronized parameters, the system determines a transmission time at which to transmit a message over the wireless communication network such that the message will be received by the wireless device during a portion of the extended-sleep cycle during which the wireless device is monitoring paging occasions. The message is then queued until it is transmitted at the transmission time.
US11082923B2 Method for direct communication between stations in wireless local area network and related device
Embodiments provide a method for direct communication between stations in a wireless local area network and a related station. The method for direct communication between stations in a wireless local area network includes: sending, by a first station, a data frame to a second station, where the data frame includes a first high-efficiency signal field, and the first high-efficiency signal field includes first indication information used to indicate that the data frame is a single-user (SU) data frame and second indication information used to indicate that the data frame is a downlink (DL) data frame.
US11082921B2 Apparatus and method for communication between devices in close proximity in wireless network
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for reducing current consumption between proximity electronic devices in a NAN based low-power near field communication network. An electronic device may include a processor configured to: broadcast a first signal notifying that the electronic device can operate as a first proxy server, receive a first proxy client registration request from a first external electronic device, transmit a first proxy client registration response, receive a fourth signal notifying that a second external electronic device can operate as a second proxy server, transmit a second proxy client registration request to the second external electronic device, receive a second proxy client registration response from the second external electronic device, and operate the electronic device as a first proxy client of the second external electronic device in parallel with operating the electronic device as the first proxy server of the first external electronic device.
US11082917B2 Cell site power generation
A system, apparatus, method, and manufacture for generating backup power in a wireless communications system such as a wireless communications service base station. The system includes a communications interface, a primary power interface, a generator, rectifiers, and a battery circuit. During normal operation, the communications interface is powered from the primary power interface. During a power outage, the communications interface is powered from either the generator or the battery circuit. The generator is cycled on and off during power outages to charge the battery circuit while conserving fuel. To decrease rectification loss, rectifiers are run near full load while rectifying the generator output.
US11082915B2 Systems and methods for utilizing mobile access points for multiple-network communication of delay-tolerant data in a network of moving things, for example including a network of autonomous vehicles
Systems and methods for optimizing data communication in a network of moving things. As non-limiting examples, various aspects of this disclosure provide systems and methods for communicating delay tolerant information in a network of moving things, for example comprising any of a variety of types of vehicles (e.g., autonomous vehicles, vehicles controlled by local operators, vehicles controlled by remote operators, etc.).
US11082914B2 Transient network communication
A user interface transient communication apparatus, method, and system. A user interface selects a communication path with a gateway without experiencing repeated failure. The user interface includes a network communication device for communicating with a remote device and a processor coupled to the network communication device. The processor includes instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to receive a system notification of a local area network on which the network communication device is communicating, communicate with a target gateway on the local area network through the network communication device if the target gateway is communicating on the local area network, and communicate with the target gateway through a wide area network through the network communication device if the target gateway is not communicating on the local area network.
US11082911B2 Directional synchronization in assisted millimeter wave systems
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for assisted power control for an uplink signal transmitted during a RACH procedure. A UE may determine a transmit power for transmitting a message during a RACH procedure with a secondary BS, based at least in part, on communication between the UE and a primary BS. The UE may transmit the message to the second BS during the RACH procedure based, at least in part, on the determined transmit power.
US11082908B2 Techniques for providing and/or applying quality of service in wireless communications
Aspects of the present disclosure describe indicating per-packet quality of service (QoS) in communications by a wireless communications device. A packet from an application generated for a first radio access technology (RAT) can be obtained, where the packet includes a first QoS value associated with the first RAT, and/or the first QoS value can be mapped to a second QoS value associated with the second RAT. In another example, the QoS value can be indicated in the packet along with a reflective indicator indicating to use the QoS value in transmitting a response to the packet.
US11082907B2 Unmanned traveling vehicle, travel system, and method for controlling unmanned traveling vehicle
An unmanned traveling vehicle includes a block information acquirer that acquires position information on blocks each of which is a range of positions in an area within which the unmanned traveling vehicle is allowed to travel and channel information indicating a wireless channel available inside each of the blocks, a position acquirer that acquires a current position of the unmanned traveling vehicle, a determiner that identifies a block including the current position acquired by the position acquirer from among the blocks with reference to the position information, and determines, with reference to the channel information, a wireless channel to be used for wireless communication inside the block identified, and a communicator that performs the wireless communication by the wireless channel determined by the determiner and indicated by the channel information.
US11082904B2 Determining a core network gateway based on a tracking area or a cell of a user device
A device may receive relationship information indicating a relationship between first geographic information and a network gateway. The network gateway may be associated with providing a user device with access to a network. The device may store the relationship information. The device may receive, from the user device and via a base station, second geographic information indicating a tracking area in which the user device is located. The device may identify one or more network gateways, associated with the second geographic information, based on the second geographic information and the relationship information. The device may provide, to the user device, one or more device identifiers associated with the one or more network gateways to permit the user device to access the network via the one or more network gateways. The one or more device identifiers may be provided in association with a non-access stratum message.
US11082900B1 Wireless device and wireless network processes based on wireless device type
A wireless device of a first type receives measurement configuration parameters from a first base station. The wireless device may transmit, to the first base station and based on the measurement configuration parameters, measurement information comprising first information associated with a first cell of a second base station. The wireless device may receive, from the first base station, an RRC reconfiguration message comprising configuration parameters of the first cell, based on: an indication, from the first base station to the second base station, that the wireless device is of the first type; and wireless devices of the first type being admitted by the second base station. The wireless device may transmit, to the second base station, an RRC reconfiguration complete message indicating successful completion of an RRC connection reconfiguration.
US11082894B2 System and method for enhanced session management in nextgen mobile core networks
The present disclosure relates to an enhanced session model capable of managing the configuration and the usage of a single packet data unit session, which is an association between a user equipment and a packet data network entity and is composed of multiple transmission bearers between the access network and the core network. The latter comprises a session type manager entity adapted to control the connectivity of these transmission bearers whose assignment is either individual or shared, multiple user plane function entities, a session type database and a control plane function entity. The latter can be functionally separate from the session type manager entity or extended with its functionalities. The user equipment and the user plane function entities are individually extended with the functionalities of, respectively, a user session type extension entity and user plane session type extension entities, which all comprise a respective mapping table dedicated to the assignment.
US11082892B2 Methods for transmitting and receiving data in 5G NR device based on data/service tagging from application processor
Techniques and devices for service-specific tagging of data by an application processor (AP) of a user equipment device (UE). A first indication may be sent from the UE to a baseband processor (BB) of the UE of one or more quality of service preferences for an upcoming data session, and the BB may configure one or more layers of the BB according to the quality of service preferences. The BB may further communicate with a network to establish protocols for the quality of service preferences. The BB may determine one or more network conditions, and may transmit feedback from the BB to the AP related to the determined network conditions. In response, the AP may send a second indication of one or more updated quality of service preferences to the BB based at least in part on the feedback received from the BB.
US11082889B2 Method and device for receiving data unit
In the present invention, a radio link control (RLC) entity of the receiving device receives an RLC service data unit (SDU) segment of a first RLC SDU. The RLC entity starts a first reassembly timer for the first RLC SDU if the RLC SDU segment of the first RLC SDU is the first one received for the first RLC SDU at the RLC entity. The receiving device uses a reassembly timer per RLC SDU segmented.
US11082888B2 Single acknowledgment policy for aggregate MPDU
A method for communicating an acknowledgment policy for a data unit in a wireless local area network is described. A plurality of medium access control (MAC) protocol data units (MPDUs) of an aggregate MPDU intended for a second communication device are generated. A plurality of MPDU delimiters are generated, each MPDU delimiter of the plurality of MPDU delimiters indicating an acknowledgment policy for a corresponding MPDU of the plurality of MPDUs. At least two MPDUs of the plurality of MPDUs correspond to MPDU delimiters that indicate an acknowledgment policy corresponding to a single acknowledgment frame for the corresponding MPDUs. The aggregate MPDU is generated to include the plurality of MPDUs and the plurality of MPDU delimiters. The aggregate MPDU is caused to be transmitted from the first communication device to the second communication device.
US11082884B2 Communication method, terminal device, and access network device
Embodiments of the disclosure provides a BSR communication method and a terminal device. The communication method includes: determining, by a terminal device, a quantity of LCGs currently including to-be-reported buffer data; when determining that only one LCG includes to-be-reported buffer data, determining, by the terminal device, one of a plurality of BSR formats as a first target BSR format, where the plurality of BSR formats are a plurality of formats used by the terminal device to report different BSRs based on different ranges of amount of uplink data in a buffer; and sending, by the terminal device, a target BSR to an access network device using the first target BSR format, where the target BSR is used to indicate an amount of uplink data in a buffer of the LCG.
US11082879B2 Base station device, terminal apparatus and QoS control method in wireless section
Disclosed is technology for applying a differential QoS, that is, service quality for each communication service by implementing a differential QoS control in a radio section in a more detailed unit without an increase in complexity and load compared to a conventional bearer-based QoS control method.
US11082878B2 Method for managing network traffic related to a mechanism for signaling the presence of a terminal
A method for managing, in a communication network, network traffic related to a mechanism for signaling the presence of a terminal in a plurality of presence-signaling areas. A mobility management entity receives, for each presence-signaling area of the plurality, an area identifier and a priority level for the area then stores, in a piece of subscriber context related to a subscriber of the terminal, the identifiers and priority levels received in association with an identifier of the terminal. When the load of the mobility management entity is higher than a predefined critical load threshold, the entity suspends the presence-signaling mechanism for the presence-signaling areas, referred to as non-monitored areas, of the plurality in which the priority level is lower than a transitional priority level.
US11082877B2 Method and device for configuring operating bandwidth
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and a device for configuring an operating bandwidth and relate to the field of mobile communication technology. The method includes: obtaining bandwidth capacity parameters of user equipment (UE), wherein the bandwidth capacity parameters include a maximum operating bandwidth, a minimum operating bandwidth and a frequency band range that are supported by the UE; determining bandwidth configuration information of the UE according to the bandwidth capacity parameters, wherein the bandwidth configuration information includes a carrier identifier, an operating bandwidth and an operating frequency of each of at least one carrier, a sum of the operating bandwidths of all the carriers is not less than the minimum operating bandwidth and not more than the maximum operating bandwidth, and the operating frequency of each carrier is within the frequency band range; and sending the bandwidth configuration information to the UE, wherein the bandwidth configuration information is configured to aggregate the at least one carrier into an operating carrier by the UE. In the present disclosure, as the base station could dynamically configure the operating bandwidth for the UE according to the bandwidth capacity parameters of the UE, the bandwidth in the base station could be reasonably configured. Thus, the bandwidth utilization ratio is increased.
US11082871B1 Bluetooth low-energy sensor data collection device
Systems, methods, and computer-executable instructions for collecting traffic data from devices. A data collection node determines a scanning algorithm. Multiple channels of a spectrum are scanning simultaneously. An advertising packet is detected on a channel. A MAC address is extracted from the advertising packet and at least one byte is removed from the MAC address. An identifier is created based on the reduced MAC address. A message including the identifier, RSSI of the advertising packet and timestamp is sent to a remote server. The remote server uses the received data from multiple data collection units to create traffic data associated with devices.
US11082870B2 Systems, methods, and devices for automatic signal detection with temporal feature extraction within a spectrum
Systems, methods and apparatus are disclosed for automatic signal detection in an RF environment. An apparatus comprises at least one receiver and at least one processor coupled with at least one memory. The apparatus is at the edge of a communication network. The apparatus sweeps and learns the RF environment in a predetermined period based on statistical learning techniques, thereby creating learning data. The apparatus forms a knowledge map based on the learning data, scrubs a real-time spectral sweep against the knowledge map, and creates impressions on the RF environment based on a machine learning algorithm. The apparatus is operable to detect at least one signal in the RF environment.
US11082863B2 Methods and apparatus for beamforming and initial access
A method and apparatus for determining Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) resources and using beams are disclosed herein. In an example, a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may measure a plurality of beam reference signals transmitted from a base station. Further, the WTRU may select a beam reference signal from among the plurality of measured beam reference signals. Also, the WTRU may receive a configuration message from the base station that includes correspondence information regarding the plurality of beam reference signals, wherein the correspondence information designates at least one set of PRACH resources for each of the plurality of beam reference signals. In addition, the WTRU may determine a set of PRACH resources designated for the selected beam reference signal based on the received correspondence information. Moreover, the WTRU may transmit a PRACH signal using at least one PRACH resource of the determined set of PRACH resources.
US11082862B1 Cell site placement system
A device includes a processor and a memory. The processor effectuates operations including generating a plurality of tiles for a designated region and classifying each of the plurality of tiles based on whether each tile is associated with a deployment zone. The operations further including clustering locations associated with one or more tiles of the plurality of tiles, wherein the one or more tiles are classified as being associated with the deployment zone, wherein the clustering generates at least one vertex. The operations further including forming a polygon based on the at least one vertex. The operations further including providing a map of the designated region including the polygon at a location in the map associated with the deployment zone, wherein the deployment zone is one or more areas of service within the designated region that are prioritized for new or additional services, or infrastructure based on design criteria.
US11082860B2 Method and apparatus for concurrent radio communication in shared spectrum
A method includes receiving wireless communication device usage trend data for a plurality of available wireless communication devices associated with a recipient and detecting, via an application processor executing instructions for a pan device communication optimization agent, a plurality communication paths with the plurality of wireless communication devices associated with the recipient. The method further includes an end-to-end quality score for a wireless communication device associated with the user, wherein the end-to-end quality score is based on selection of a communication type, wireless communication device usage trend data, wireless link quality for available communication paths with the wireless communication devices associated with the recipient and selecting at least one preferred communication path between the wireless communication device associated with the user and at least one wireless communication device associated with the recipient based on comparison of end-to-end scores.
US11082854B2 Signal validation for secure ranging
A device implementing signal validation for secure ranging includes at least one processor configured to obtain a channel estimate based at least in part on a signal received from an other device over a channel. The at least one processor may be further configured to determine an average noise level of a beginning portion of the channel estimate and establish a direct path signal acceptance level for the channel estimate based at least in part on the average noise level. The at least one processor may further configured to identify a candidate direct path signal for the channel in a remaining portion of the channel estimate and validate the candidate direct path signal as a direct path signal for the channel when a signal level corresponding to the candidate direct path signal satisfies the direct path signal acceptance level, otherwise reject the candidate direct path signal as the direct path signal for the channel.
US11082852B2 Mobile terminal
A technique is disclosed, according to which a mobile node, having a plurality of interfaces and performing communication according to flow information when an operator is performing communication based on the flow information as defined by a policy, can select an interface suitable for the flow and can perform communication. According to this technique, a mobile node (MN 10) having a plurality of interfaces has a list to indicate domain limited flows to be transmitted only within a specific network (a trusted network), and a list to indicate the trusted networks. When a certain interface performs handover, and in case there is a domain limited flow that uses the interface, it is decided whether the network of handover destination is a trusted network or not, and in case the network of the handover destination is not a trusted network, it is decided whether it is possible or not to transmit and receive the domain limited flow via another interface that is connected to the trusted network.
US11082847B2 Covert physical layer slope authentication method in wireless communications and apparatus
For wireless communication method, a to-be-transmitting signal is divided into (n+1) packets using a key pre-agreed to by a transmitter and a receiver, where n is a positive integer. The to-be-transmitted signal comprising a regular signal and a tag signal, said tag signal forming an authentication signal. When the difference between received amplitude values of the regular signal and tag signal fail to meet a first pre-determined requirement, a first power parameter adjustment factor is determined for the n packets preceding an (n+1)th packet and a second power parameter adjustment factor is determined for the (n+1)th packet, as well as an energy-limited condition of the to-be-transmitted signal power. The transmitted power of the respective (n+1) packets is then adjusted according to the corresponding power parameter adjustment factor before the to-be-transmitted signal is transmitted.
US11082846B2 Method and system for onboard equipment misbehavior detection report routing
Methods, devices, non-transitory processor-readable media of various embodiments provide for routing Misbehavior Detection Reports from vehicle-to-everything (V2X) onboard equipment to an associated entity. Various embodiments may include storing, within a Misbehavior Report Router resulting from provisioning of a certificate to a V2X onboard equipment, information that enables a Misbehavior Detection Report to be routed to the entity associated with misbehaving V2X onboard equipment, examining a Misbehavior Detection Report received from a reporting V2X onboard equipment to identify a Pseudonym Certificate Authority Misbehavior Report Router of the entity associated with misbehaving V2X onboard equipment, passing the Misbehavior Detection Report to the identified Pseudonym Certificate Authority Misbehavior Report Router, using information in the Misbehavior Detection Report with information stored in the Pseudonym Certificate Authority Misbehavior Report Router to route the Misbehavior Detection Report to the associated entity.
US11082842B2 Operator formed network consortiums
Networking systems and methods here include utilizing an exchange service in communication with a network service, the network service being in communication with a first network and a second network, the exchange service configured to, receive a formation request to form a consortium of networks among the first network and second network, send provision information to a first AP in the first network regarding the second network and a second AP in the second network regarding the first network.
US11082840B2 System and methods for fast, secure and power efficient occupancy session management
An automated vehicle parking system uses a driver's authentication device, such as a mobile phone or portable tag, to identify the driver. Vehicle sensing terminals detect when and where a vehicle has parked and send wireless notifications to the vehicle owner's authentication device. The authentication device, the vehicle sensing terminal and a cloud server interact using secure wireless communications to validate the driver's qualifications and record the parking event. Vehicle sensing terminals detect when the vehicle leaves its parking space and the parking system automatically terminates the parking session. The authentication device handles the bulk of the communication with the cloud server to reduce consumption of the vehicle sensing terminal's power supply. The sensing and portable tag devices communicate using secure tokens that are encrypted with unique individual or group keys.
US11082837B2 Drop-in probe that facilitates management and configuration of internet of things network connected devices
Management and configuration of internet of things network connected devices is facilitated herein. A proxy device comprises a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, facilitate performance of operations that comprise determining a first identity and a first operational parameter of a first device and a second identity and a second operational parameter of a second device. The first device and the second device can be associated with a defined communication network. The proxy device can be provisioned within the defined communication network and can operate as a security update proxy node for the first device and the second device. The operations can also comprise facilitating a first security update at the first device and a second security update at the second device based on a determination that the first device and the second device have delegated responsibility for security synchronization to the proxy device.
US11082836B2 Access point and method for connecting communication with external device thereof
A communication connection method of an access point is provided. The communication connection method according to an embodiment includes acquiring information of a first encryption key corresponding to an external device from a user terminal based on a request for communication connection using the first encryption key being received from the external device, performing a communication connection with the external device using the first encryption key, generating a second encryption key corresponding to the external device while the communication connection using the first encryption key is performed, transmitting the generated second encryption key to the external device, and performing the communication connection with the external device using the generated second encryption key based on a request for communication connection using the generated second encryption key being received from the external device after the communication connection using the first encryption key is terminated.
US11082834B2 User apparatus and base station
A user apparatus includes an information storage unit configured to store band combination information indicating a combination of bands that can be used in carrier aggregation in the user apparatus, and a notification control unit configured to explicitly or implicitly add, to the band combination information, capability information indicating whether the user apparatus is able to set a primary cell by using a band of a first duplex mode in the carrier aggregation, and to notify a base station of the band combination information to which the capability information is added.
US11082833B2 Profile download method and device
This application relates to the field of communications technologies, and in particular, to a profile download technology. In a profile download method, a primary device obtains an embedded integrated circuit card identifier (EID) of a secondary device, where the EID is used by the primary device to obtain, from a mobile operator server, profile download information that matches the EID; receives the profile download information from the mobile operator server; and sends the profile download information to the secondary device, where the profile download information is used by the secondary device to download a profile from a profile management server, and the profile is installed in an embedded UICC (eUICC) of the secondary device after the download is complete.
US11082829B2 Method for transmitting and receiving signal related to switching access in wireless communication system, and device therefor
A method for transmitting and receiving a signal related to switching 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) access to a 5th generation system (5GS) in an evolved packet system (EPS) in a wireless communication system includes: a step in which a second access and mobility management function (AMF) receives a message, related to a registration request and including a first 5G globally unique temporary identifier (5G-GUTI), from a UE that receives non-3GPP access service through the 5GS and 3GPP access service through the EPS; and a step in which the second AMF transmits to the UE, a message related to a registration acceptance and including a second 5G-GUTI. The first 5G-GUTI includes ID information on the first AMF which serves the non-3GPP access of the UE, and the second 5G-GUTI includes ID information on the second AMF which serves both the non-3GPP access and the 3GPP access of the UE.
US11082828B1 Systems and methods for roaming configuration management
A method for improving roaming configuration efficiency comprising receiving roaming configuration data for network operators and network entity data associated. The method includes associating a first set of network entity data with a first network operator and a second set of network entity data with a second network operator. The method includes receiving updated roaming configuration data for the first network operator and applying the updated roaming configuration data for the first network operator to the first set of network entity data in the roaming area. The method includes receiving updated roaming configuration data for the second network operator, and applying the updated roaming configuration data for the second network operator to the second set of network entity data in the roaming area. The method includes providing the updated roaming configuration for the first and second network operator in a graphical user interface.
US11082825B2 Relay device, method and computer program
A relay device operable to relay emergency information to a plurality of mobile terminals. The device includes: a receiver configured in use to receive a broadcast signal, the broadcast signal being in a first format and containing the emergency information; a transmitter configured in use to connect to the plurality of mobile terminals using a communication channel; and a processor configured in use to provide the emergency information received in the broadcast signal to the plurality of mobile terminals in a second format using the transmitter, wherein the second format is different to the first format.
US11082823B2 Apparatus and method for generating dynamic group
A fifth generation (5G) or a pre-5G communication system provided to support a higher data transmission rate than a system after a fourth generation (4G) communication system, such as long-term evolution (LTE) is provided. An apparatus of a user equipment (UE) using device-to-device (D2D) communication is provided. The apparatus includes at least one processor, and at least one transceiver configured to be operatively coupled to the at least one processor, wherein the at least one processor is configured to receive a response message from each of a plurality of UEs in response to a request message transmitted from the UE, identify at least one UE for a dynamic group from among the plurality of UEs based on the response message, generate an identifier (ID) for the dynamic group based on an ID of the UE, and transmit, to the at least one UE, a group create message including the ID for the dynamic group.
US11082813B2 Message-based management service enrollment
Disclosed are various examples for message-based management service enrollment. In some examples, an enrollment application obtains a user-entered number. A unique device identifier and a device communication identifier are identified and transmitted to an enrollment service using the user-entered number. Enrollment data is received at the client device, and the client device enrolls with a management service using the enrollment data.
US11082808B1 Multicast traffic management
Techniques are described for an unbuffered multicast delivery mode representing the capability of transmitting a multicast frame within a same DTIM interval during which the multicast frame is received. In an example, a network access device determines that a first computing device is in a power saving mode. The network access device receives, during a DTIM interval while the first computing device is in the power saving mode, a multicast frame destined to a multicast MAC address. The network access device determines an association between the multicast MAC address and a device MAC address of a second computing device. The network access device sends, during the DTIM interval and based on the association, the multicast frame to the second computing device.
US11082804B2 Determining that a client device presents in a site using frequent client mobility patterns
Example method includes: receiving, by a network device, a plurality of signal strength values associated with a particular timestamp corresponding to a particular client device from a plurality of access points in a wireless network at a site; determining a mobility pattern based on the plurality of signal strength values associated with the particular timestamp corresponding to the particular client device; comparing the mobility pattern associated with the particular timestamp corresponding to the particular client device with mobility patterns associated with other timestamps or corresponding to other client devices to identify a set of frequent mobility patterns; determining whether an unassociated client device exhibits a threshold number of frequent mobility patterns for a threshold amount of time; and determining that the unassociated client device presents in the site in response to the unassociated client device exhibiting the threshold number of the frequent mobility patterns for the threshold amount of time.
US11082799B2 Systems, methods, and devices for presence identification
According to one embodiment, a network device includes an uplink port, a downlink port, a memory, and a processor. The processor is configured for providing a webserver; receiving a request from a mobile device of a user to establish a connection with the downlink port; establishing a first connection between the mobile device and the webserver via the downlink port; determining a media access control (MAC) address of the mobile device; receiving, from a server, user history information associated with the MAC address; and providing targeted information to the mobile device based on the user history information. The processor may be further configured for querying the server using the MAC address to obtain the user history information, collecting new user information and transmitting updated user history information to the server.
US11082797B2 Terminal device, TWAG, ePDG, and PGW
Provided are a communications control method, etc., for multi-access PDN connection establishment requests from terminal devices. Provided is communication control accompanied with establishment of a multi-access PDN connection or with rejection of establishment of a multi-access PDN connection, based on a response to a PDN connectivity establishment request from a terminal device.
US11082795B2 Electronic apparatus and control method thereof
Disclosed is an electronic apparatus. The electronic apparatus outputs a first sound having a first characteristic for measuring a listening environment through an output unit, acquires first listening environment information based on a first feedback sound received through a receiving unit based on the output first sound, outputs a second sound having a second characteristic through the output unit based on receiving input through the receiving unit, acquires second listening environment information based on a second feedback sound received through the receiving unit based on the output second sound, and performs audio correction based on the acquired first listening environment information and second listening environment information.
US11082792B2 Apparatus, system, method and computer program for distributing announcement messages
An apparatus comprising circuitry configured to generate one or more focused sound sources as virtual loudspeakers of an announcement system.
US11082791B2 Head-related impulse responses for area sound sources located in the near field
A virtual-reality device displays a virtual scene. The device generates audio data for an area source in the virtual scene. The area source is within a predefined near-field distance from the listener. The device selects sample points from the area source and determines, for each sample, energy contributions to two respective successive shells of spherical shells that extend from the listener to the predefined near-field distance. The two shells enclose the sample point source, and the determined energy contributions correspond to sound originating from the sample point source. For each shell, the device determines a head-related impulse response (HRIR) by combining the determined energy contributions for that shell. The device determines an overall HRIR for the virtual scene by combining the determined HRIRs for the shells and combines the audio data with the overall HRIR. The device transmits the combined audio data to sound-producing elements of the device.
US11082788B2 Composite electrode, acoustic sensor using the same, and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure provides a composite electrode, an acoustic sensor using the composite electrode, and a manufacturing method of the composite electrode. The composite electrode includes a conductive layer, and a semiconductor high-molecular polymer layer formed on the conductive layer. The semiconductor high-molecular polymer layer has a three-dimensional mesh structure. The acoustic sensor includes a base; the above-mentioned composite electrode formed on the base; an organic layer formed on the composite electrode; and a top electrode formed on the organic layer.
US11082787B2 Acoustic monitoring using a sound masking emitter as a sensor
Example embodiments may include one or more of receiving sound emissions signals from channels via sound emitters, controlling the sound emission signals, via relay circuits, and one of the relay circuits is configured to interrupt one of the sound emission signals associated with one of the sound emitters while the other sound emissions signals pass to the other corresponding sound emitters, and receiving, via a sound detection circuit, an electrical ambient sound signal based on ambient sound sensed by the one of the sound emitters responsive to the interrupted one of the sound emission signals.
US11082785B2 Multi-zone media system and method for providing multi-zone media
A multi-zone media system and method for providing multi-zone media. As a non-limiting example, various aspects of this disclosure provide a system and method that flexibly presents media content (e.g., audio content) to a user as the user moves throughout a premises.
US11082777B2 Receiver suspension for a hearing assisting device
A hearing assisting (10) device including a receiver (1) for generation of acoustic signals and a fixture (3, 8, 9) for positioning the receiver. A suspension (2, 21, 22) supports the receiver to the fixture. The combination of the receiver and the suspension has a mechanical resonance frequency in the range from 6 kHz to 10 kHz.
US11082775B2 MEMS microphone
Embodiments provide a MEMS microphone comprising a MEMS microphone unit and a modulator connected downstream the MEMS microphone unit. The modulator is configured to apply a defined phase shift to a signal to be modulated.
US11082770B2 Multi-channel pairing in a media system
Systems and methods for output of audio content are disclosed. An example first playback device includes a processor. The example processor is configured to at least process audio content to determine a portion of the audio content to be output by the first playback device based on a type of pairing of the first playback device and the audio content. The example processor is configured to at least determine, when the type of pairing pairs the first playback device with a second playback device to output the audio content, a time delay to facilitate sound synchronization with the second playback device. The example processor is configured to at least configure, based on the type of pairing and the time delay, the first playback device to output the portion of the audio content via an amplifier and a plurality of speaker drivers.
US11082769B2 Audio visualization in telecommunications applications
An audio system and method for enhancing audio quality in telecommunications applications. Specifically, a graphical user interface (GUI) is provided to allow an observer to visualize pickup zones within an environment that schematically represent areas of heightened microphone sensitivity. A microphone array and camera are arranged to obtain an audio signal and an image which correspond to a talker within the environment. The images are displayed via a first device or are transmitted to a second device and are displayed to the observer, while the audio signal is converted into an audio output by the second device. Visual overlays are provided, via the visualization window, corresponding with pickup zones within the environment corresponding to areas of heightened microphone sensitivity. The observer may adjust the visual overlay corresponding with each pickup zone using the GUI provided, resulting in an adjustment of the pickup zones by the microphone array within the environment.
US11082763B2 Handheld acoustic hailing and disruption systems and methods
The present invention relates to a communication disruption system. In a first audio path, a microphone receives input sound, an amplifier system amplifies the sound, and a sound system transmits a first output sound. In a second audio path, the microphone receives input sound, a delay circuit delays the sound, the amplifier system amplifies the sound, and the sound system transmits a second output sound. A target speaker will hear the first and second output sounds, with the first output sound being a reproduction of their speech heard nearly simultaneously with the original speech, and the second output sound being a reproduction of their speech heard slightly after the original speech. Due to the delayed auditory feedback effect, the target speaker's concentration will be disrupted, making it difficult for them to continue speaking.
US11082761B2 Variable length soundbar
A variable length soundbar broadly comprising a number of leveling brackets, an elongated alignment bar, a number of speakers mounting brackets, a number of speakers, and a grille. The leveling brackets include a vertical screw leveler for leveling the elongated alignment bar and hence the speakers. The speaker mounting brackets are configured to be laterally spaced from each other on the elongated alignment bar. The speakers each include a number of drivers configured to output sounds of different frequencies. The grille is configured to at least partially cover the speakers. The grille and the elongated alignment bar are configured to be resized to a desired length.
US11082760B2 Vibration cancelling speaker arrangement
A speaker assembly for being mounted within a wall is provided. The speaker assembly has a housing and a plurality of transducers supported by the housing. Each transducer has a front radiation surface and a radiation rear surface adapted to radiate sound along a central axis. The transducers are arranged relative to each other so the central axes of acoustic radiation of each of the transducers intersect at a circumcenter defined between the plurality of transducers to substantially cancel vibrations from the plurality of transducers. A slot is formed adjacent of each of the transducers. The slot extending a depth dimension of the assembly between a slot opening for transmitting acoustic radiation from the plurality of transducers and a back wall of the housing, wherein the depth dimension is generally perpendicular to the central axes of acoustic radiation of each of the transducers.
US11082753B2 Targeted television advertising based on profiles linked to multiple online devices
A profile provider: (i) associates a primary online device (OD1) with a set-top box (STB); (ii) a location of OD1 at some point in time is estimated to be “near” the STB, thereby establishing a STB proxy location; (iii) one or more secondary online devices (OD2s) are observed to be located “near” the STB proxy location and are associated with the STB; and (iv) a television advertisement is selected to be directed to the STB, which selection is based at least in part on profile information linked to one of the associated OD2s. The method can be particularly advantageous in situations wherein: the STB is not connected to any computer network; the STB is not ever connected to the same local area network as OD1 or OD2; or television service (used by the STB) and online access (used by OD1 and OD2s) are provided by different service providers.
US11082752B2 Shot-based view files for trick play mode in a network-based video delivery system
A computer-implemented method includes receiving a request from a client computing device for a first shot included in a media title being streamed to the client computing device for playback; in response to the request, sending the first shot to the client computing device for playback; and sending a representative image for at least one of the first shot and a second shot included in the media title, wherein the first shot comprises a first sequence of video frames that is included in the media title and captured continuously from a first point of capture, and the second shot comprises a second sequence of video frames that is included in the media title and captured continuously from a second point of capture.
US11082751B2 Network outage continued playing method of on-demand video, and IPTV playing device
The invention provides a network outage continued playing method of an on-demand video, and an IPTV playing device, wherein the method comprises: connecting a network to acquire a data stream of the video; playing, by a player, the data stream, and obtaining a start playing time of the video; in the case of network outage, obtaining the playing time length of playing the video; when network is connected again, obtaining a time point according to the start playing time and the playing time length; searching for, by the player, according to the time point, and starting to continue to play the video at the display time label of the key frame. The present invention has the beneficial effects of directly performing the breakpoint continued playing of the on-demand video from the network outage time point when the network is connected again.
US11082750B2 Transmission method, reception method, transmission apparatus, and reception apparatus
A transmission method includes: generating one or more frames for content transfer, each of the frames containing one or more second transfer units, each of the second transfer units being placed at a head within each of the frames and containing one or more first transfer units, each of the first transfer units containing one or more Internet Protocol (IP) packets, each of the first transfer units positioned at a head within each of the frames containing reference clock information indicating time used for reproduction of the content that uses the IP packets in a reception apparatus; and transmitting the one or more frames by broadcast.
US11082747B2 Method and apparatus for managing personal content
A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, obtaining first personal content associated with a first mobile communication device, obtaining recognition information associated with a target individual where the recognition information is associated with at least one of images of the target individual and audio of the target individual, obtaining second personal content associated with the first mobile communication device, and performing recognition analysis on the second personal content using the recognition information to detect the target individual being present in second images of the second personal content, where a communication device associated with the target individual is provided with access to the second images. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11082745B2 Internet protocol (IP) to video-on-demand (VOD) gateway
A media server is hosted in a service provider's network so that media content can be stored from or rendered to a private network such as a Digital Living Network Alliance network. Media content may be stored by accessing the media server or by downloading the media content to the media server. Support of set top boxes interacting with voice-on-demand (VOD) controllers and computers interacting with IP-based video content servers are integrated through the media server. Consequently, VOD assets can be played on IP-based devices and IP-based content can be played on set top boxes. A gateway function converts IP-based content to a VOD asset, and renders the VOD asset to a set top box while mapping digital rights management information for the VOD asset. Conversely, the gateway function may convert a VOD asset to IP-based content that can be played on an IP-based device.
US11082744B1 Modifying training data for video response quality optimization
Techniques for modifying training data for video response quality optimization are provided. In one technique, training data is identified that is generated based on video presentation data that indicates multiple video items were presented to multiple entities. The training data comprises multiple training instances, each indicating a presentation of at least a portion of a video item to an entity. For each training instance in a subset of the training instances, a quality metric of the presentation of the video item indicated in said each training instance is computed and that training instance is modified based on the quality metric. After modifying one or more of the training instances, the model is trained using one or more machine learning techniques. In response to a content request, the model is used to determine whether to transmit a particular video item over a network to a computing device of a particular entity.
US11082741B2 Dynamic multi-content delivery network selection during video playback
In some embodiments, a method receives one or more segments for content from a first content delivery network during a playback session for the content. The content includes a number of segments. The method evaluates buffer occupancy of a buffer configured to store segments of the content for playback and evaluates a number of times of a failure to download a segment for the content. The buffer occupancy is compared to a first threshold and the number of times of the failure to a second threshold. The method determines a switch from the first content delivery network to a second content delivery network during the playback session based on the comparing.
US11082734B2 Publishing a disparate live media output stream that complies with distribution format regulations
Provided is a system and method for publishing a disparate live media output stream that complies with distribution format regulations. One or more processors in the system generate a preview based on a low-latency protocol for a plurality of live input streams, and generate an updated schedule based on one or more events identified in the preview in real-time. The updated schedule includes one or more transitions between the plurality of live input streams and pre-encoded media assets. A disparate live media output stream manifest is generated based on manipulation of manifests of the plurality of live input streams and pre-encoded media assets in accordance with the updated schedule. The generated disparate live media output stream manifest is delayed to allow decisions based on the preview, and includes programming content and non-programming content available to the one or more processors for immediate consumption, and complies with distribution format regulations.
US11082731B1 Privacy-preserving video analytics
Generally discussed herein are devices, systems, and methods for privacy-preserving video. A method can include identifying which classes of objects are present in video data, for each class of the classes identified in the video data, generating respective video streams that include objects of the class and exclude objects not of the class, and providing each of the respective video streams to a content distribution network.
US11082728B2 Method and apparatus for providing broadcast service based on scalable codec
Disclosed herein are a method and apparatus for providing and using a broadcast service. Multiple layers of contents may be provided over a broadcast network and a communication network. A terminal may acquire the multiple layers over the broadcast network and the communication network. When a specified layer cannot be acquired over the broadcast network, the terminal may acquire the specified layer over the communication network, using service-layer signaling information provided over the broadcast network. The service-layer signaling information may include information used to acquire the specified layer over the communication network.
US11082727B2 Reception apparatus, reception method, transmission apparatus, and transmission method for indicating presence or absence of signaling information in a payload of a packet
[Object] The present technology relates to a reception apparatus, a reception method, a transmission apparatus, and a transmission method that enable more flexible operations to be performed.[Solving Means] A reception apparatus receives a content transmitted in an IP transmission system, acquires, based on first control information that is transmitted in a first layer in a protocol stack of the IP transmission system and includes information indicating whether second control information transmitted in a second layer higher than the first layer exists, the second control information, and controls operations of units that process the content based on the second control information. The present technology is applicable to television receivers supporting the IP transmission system.
US11082723B2 Secondary content insertion apparatus and methods
Apparatus and associated methods that allow a user (e.g., cable or satellite network subscriber) to access content, such as a video program, from a location outside the subscriber's network, with dynamic or adaptive insertion of secondary content (e.g., advertisements or promotions) that are more relevant for that context. In one embodiment, a personal content server streams the content to the subscriber over a network connection from the local e.g., (subscription) network to a remote network upon authorization by a content manager process; secondary content is evaluated and selectively inserted or replaced depending on factors such as the user's remote location, the configuration of their platform, the date and time of their access request, and/or the subject matter of the primary content.
US11082717B2 Data compression for communication in subsea oil and gas systems
A method, subsea device, and system, of which the method includes acquiring data using one or more sensors of the subsea device, the data representing a subsea environment, compressing the data using one or more processors of the subsea device, transmitting the data wirelessly from the subsea device to the surface device, and decompressing the data using the surface device.
US11082714B2 Search region for motion vector refinement
The present invention relates to the construction of a search space for determining a motion vector for a current block of a picture in a video sequence. The search space construction is split into two main stages, wherein a first and a second partial search space are respectively determined. Based on an initial estimate of a motion vector, a first search space is first constructed. A first and a second candidate motion vector of the first search space are identified according to a cost function. Based on the first and the second candidate motion vectors, a second search space is constructed. The motion vector for the current block is selected from the candidate motion vectors of the first search space and the second search space.
US11082711B2 Image coding device, image coding method, and image falsification identification program
An image coding device adapted to code time-continuous pictures is provided. An embedding position information conversion unit acquires embedding position information indicating a position in a picture, by using a one-way function based on time-continuous information. An image coding unit selects a coding block in the picture based on the embedding position information, embeds electronic watermark information in a coding parameter used to code the coding block, and codes the coding block by using the coding parameter in which the electronic watermark information is embedded.
US11082710B2 Embedding video watermarks without visible impairments
Methods, devices, and computer-program products are provided for adding and decoding data to a digital video signal in a visually imperceptible manner. For example, an encoded video frame can be obtained, and one or more blocks of the encoded video frame can be decoded. Binary data can be added to a subset of pixels from a set of pixels of the one or more blocks. For instance, a pixel component can be modulated to add the binary data. The one or more blocks can be re-encoded using at least one coding mode. The re-encoded one or more blocks can be added to the encoded video frame.
US11082709B2 Chroma prediction method and device
A chroma prediction method includes: obtaining luma information and chroma information of a to-be-processed image block, first processing information, and second processing information, where the first processing information indicates a downsampling processing manner used for a luma component of the to-be-processed image block, and the second processing information indicates a downsampling processing manner used for a chroma component of the to-be-processed image block; reconstructing a transient luma block of the to-be-processed image block based on the luma information of the to-be-processed image block, where a resolution of the transient luma block is determined by using a sampling format of the to-be-processed image block and the first processing information; and obtaining a prediction block of a transient chroma block of the to-be-processed image block based on the resolution of the transient luma block, the sampling format of the to-be-processed image block, and the second processing information.
US11082705B1 Method for image transmitting, transmitting device and receiving device
In a method for image transmitting executed in a transmitting device, three data transmitting channels are established, the three data transmitting channels are a first channel, a second channel and a third channel. An image of a video is obtained, and the image is divided into a region of interest and a background region. A first data of the region of interest and a second data of the background region are obtained, and the first data is encoded through fountain coding to obtain a third data. The first data, the second data, and the third data are respectively transmitted through the first channel, the second channel, and the third channel to a receiving device. A network condition is received, and whether the network condition matches a preset condition is determined. When the network condition matches the preset condition, the first data is compensated according to a first preset algorithm.
US11082702B2 Inter prediction mode-based image processing method and device therefor
Disclosed herein are an inter prediction mode-based image processing method and an apparatus therefor. Specifically, a method for processing an image based on an inter prediction mode may include: generating a temporary candidate list by using a spatial neighbor block or temporal neighbor block of a current block; calculating a cost for each candidate in the temporary candidate list by using a template of the current block; generating a final candidate list by rearranging candidates of the temporary candidate list based on the calculated cost; decoding a merge index indicating a specific candidate in the final candidate list; and generating a prediction block of the current block by using motion information of a candidate indicated by the merge index.
US11082700B2 Method and device for encoding and decoding image signal
A method for encoding image signal, according to the present invention, can: encode a partial block coefficient flag indicating whether a coefficient of a current partial block is a non-zero coefficient; encode a first flag indicating whether an absolute value of the coefficient is greater than 1, encode a second flag indicating whether the absolute value of the coefficient is greater than 2; encode the residual coefficients, which have not been encoded, on the basis of the first flag or the second flag in the current partial block; and encode a code for the coefficient of the current partial block.
US11082699B2 CODEC
As may be implemented with one or many embodiments, a video stream is divided into a key frame and subsequent chunks of frames including a key frame and Delta (Dx) frames constructed from adjacent frames by dividing the frame into Motion Regions representing groups of pixels, determining a pixel group in an Earlier and later frame that is a best match for a pixel group in a Motion Region of a Current frame, and determining motion vectors for best matches for the Motion Regions and/or by intra-frame compression. A bitstream may be built such that as x increases, motion vector and other data relating to a combination of Dx frames is represented by data that is less than all the data in the combination of Dx frames and increases at a lower rate than the quantity of frames in Dx compared to the quantity of frames in Dx 1.
US11082696B2 Transmission device, transmission method, reception device, and reception method
A reception device including processing circuitry is provided. The processing circuitry is configured to receive a video stream that includes, for each of a plurality of units of N consecutive pictures of a plurality of pictures, an encoded averaged picture and encoded N−1 of the N consecutive pictures of the respective unit. The averaged picture is generated based on an averaging process in which a non-linear average of the N consecutive pictures of the respective unit is calculated with different gains. The video stream includes a first sub-layer having the encoded averaged pictures and a second sub-layer having the encoded N−1 pictures of the plurality of units. The processing circuitry is configured to receive information including averaging process information indicating a method for the averaging process, and process the received video stream in accordance with the averaging process information.
US11082695B2 Method and apparatus of binarization and context-adaptive coding for syntax in video coding
A method performs entropy coding and decoding for source symbols generated in a video coding system. The method receives a palette index map for a current block, and determines a number of consecutive pixels having a same palette index as a current palette index in a scanning order through the current block. The method then converts the number of the consecutive pixels minus one to a bin string using a binarization method, and encodes the bin string using context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC) by applying a regular CABAC mode to at least one bin of the bin string according to a context adaptively selected depending on the current palette index.
US11082693B2 Coefficient dependent coding of transform matrix selection
A video processing method includes checking, during a conversion from a coded representation of a current video block to the current video block, a position of a last non-zero coefficient of the current video block, wherein the position is relative to a top-left position of the current video block; and performing a determination, based on the position, whether or not to parse a syntax element which signals a transform information in the coded representation.
US11082692B2 Method and apparatus for selecting transform selection in an encoder and decoder
There are provided mechanisms for methods and apparatuses for transform selection in encoding and decoding.
US11082689B2 Selection of coded motion information for LUT updating
A method of video decoding includes maintaining a number of tables, wherein each table includes a set of motion candidates, wherein each motion candidate is associated with corresponding motion information derived from previously video blocks, performing a conversion between a video block and a coded representation of the video block, and determining, based on a conversion condition of the video block, whether to update at least one of the tables by adding motion information corresponding to the video block.
US11082684B2 Information processing apparatus and recording medium
An information processing apparatus includes a memory and a processor coupled to the memory that obtains projection information used for generating a three-dimensional overhead image by projecting a plurality of image data imaged by a plurality of imaging devices to a three-dimensional projection surface when the plurality of imaging devices are installed in a first mobile object, that inputs size information of a second mobile object that is different from the first mobile object, that corrects the projection information based on a size ratio between the first mobile object and the second mobile object, calculated based on the size information of the second mobile object, and that stores corrected projection information in the second mobile object.
US11082678B2 Vehicular vision system with customized display
A vehicular vision system includes a plurality of cameras and a processor operable to process image data captured by the cameras to generate images derived from image data captured by at least some of the cameras. A display screen, viewable by a driver of the vehicle, displays the generated images and a three dimensional vehicle representation as would be viewed from a virtual camera viewpoint exterior to and higher than the vehicle itself. A portion of the displayed vehicle representation may be at least partially transparent to enable viewing at the display screen of an object present exterior of the vehicle that would otherwise be partially hidden by non-transparent display of that portion of the vehicle representation. The three dimensional representation may include a vector model without solid surfaces, or may include a shape, body type, body style and/or color corresponding to that of the actual vehicle.
US11082677B2 White balance processing method and apparatus
A white balance processing method and apparatus are provided. The method comprises: imaging a living paragraphed object to obtain an image; obtaining a white balance gain value according to the area occupied by a target region containing a human face in the image; and performing white balance processing on the image according to the white balance gain value.
US11082675B2 Method and system of lens shading color correction using block matching
Systems, articles and methods to provide lens shading color correction using block matching are disclosed. Example processor systems disclosed herein are to process at least one cluster of blocks of an image to determine at least one modification parameter, modify the first shade correction data based on the at least one modification parameter to determine second shade correction data, and correct a lens shade effect associated with the image based on the second shade correction data.
US11082674B2 Image mapping player and pixel debugging method
An image mapping player includes an image mapping module for creating a mapping relation between each pixel of an image of a video to be mapped and each pixel of an image to be displayed and displaying the image according to the mapping relation, a brightness adjustment module for adjusting the brightness of the displayed image brightness, a controller selection module for selecting a controller type, a channel selection module for selecting a channel; a RB reverse selection module for selecting a color component R and a color component B whether or not applicable for reversing the image, a white light setting module, for selecting a white light mod, and a port brightness adjustment module for adjusting the brightness of a selected port. The invention also discloses a pixel debugging method by using the image mapping player.
US11082673B2 Projecting images and videos onto engineered curved surfaces
Techniques for projecting images onto fabricated surfaces. One or more electronic files containing an engineering diagram that describes a three-dimensional shape of the fabricated surface are retrieved. Warp transformation information for transforming images to be projected onto the fabricated surface is calculated, based on the engineering diagram, positional information defining a three-dimensional position of a projection device, relative to the fabricated surface, and positional information of an intended viewer relative to the fabricated surface. The warp transformation information is applied to one or more images to generate one or more transformed images. Embodiments project, using the projection device, the one or more transformed images onto the fabricated surface.
US11082670B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
There is provided an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a program that can alleviate a burden related to projector arrangement design. The information processing apparatus includes an arrangement control unit that outputs projector arrangement information associated with arrangement of a projector on the basis of a projection condition related to projection by the projector.
US11082667B2 Contextual automated surveillance by a mobile robot
A mobile robot is configured for operation in a commercial or industrial setting, such as an office building or retail store. The robot can patrol one or more routes within a building, and can detect violations of security policies by objects, building infrastructure and security systems, or individuals. In response to the detected violations, the robot can perform one or more security operations. The robot can include a removable fabric panel, enabling sensors within the robot body to capture signals that propagate through the fabric. In addition, the robot can scan RFID tags of objects within an area, for instance coupled to store inventory. Likewise, the robot can generate or update one or more semantic maps for use by the robot in navigating an area and for measuring compliance with security policies.
US11082659B2 Light field camera modules and light field camera module arrays
Techniques for obtaining light field image data involving, receiving, at a light field camera module, capture point of view data corresponding to a range of candidate virtual camera positions, generating first image data based on a first image captured by a camera during a camera capture period, wherein the camera is included in a first plurality of imaging cameras arranged on a forward first side of a first substrate included in the light field camera module, obtaining, at the light field camera module, a depth map for a portion of a scene captured in the first image, selecting, by the light field camera module, second image data from the first image data based in a correspondence between a position of the camera and a first projection of the range of candidate virtual camera positions onto the depth map, and outputting, via a first communication interface included in the light field camera module, first module image data for the camera capture period and generated based on the second image data.
US11082658B2 Video transmission method with adaptive adjustment bandwidth and system thereof
A video transmission method and a system thereof are provided. The video transmission method includes: obtaining a first display timing setting parameter of one or more display devices. A total transmission bandwidth of the display device is calculated according to the first display timing setting parameter, and when the total transmission bandwidth is greater than a maximum transmission bandwidth between a video source and a conversion device, a second display timing setting parameter with a lower bandwidth is generated corresponding to the first display timing setting parameter. The video source transmits a video signal conforming to the second display timing setting parameter to the conversion device. The conversion device converts the second display timing setting parameter of the video signal back to the first display timing setting parameter. The video signal conforming to the first display timing setting parameter is transmitted to the corresponding display device.
US11082656B2 Solid-state imaging device
To a mounting area in a solid-state imaging device that detects an address event.The solid-state imaging device includes a light receiving chip and a detection chip. In the solid-state imaging device including the light receiving chip and the detection chip, the light receiving chip includes a photodiode that photoelectrically converts incident light and generates a photocurrent. In addition, in the solid-state imaging device, the detection chip quantizes a voltage signal corresponding to the photocurrent generated by the photodiode in the light receiving chip and outputs the voltage signal as a detection signal.
US11082654B2 Solid-state imaging element and electronic
The present disclosure relates to a solid-state imaging element and electronic equipment that make it possible to sufficiently secure a time width of a pulse signal. In an AD converter for each unit pixel, a pulse generation circuit feeds back a delay signal obtained by delaying an output signal of the comparator to the comparator and arithmetically operates the output signal and the delay signal to generate a pulse signal. A latch circuit latches the pulse signal generated by the pulse generation circuit. The present disclosure can be applied to a solid-state imaging element of a stacked type and a back side illumination type.
US11082653B2 Image sensor and pixel array which generate a pixel signal based on a plurality of pixels, and operation method of the image sensor
An image sensor includes a pixel array including a first pixel and a second pixel which are connected to a first column line, and a row driver configured to control a read operation of the second pixel. A voltage of the first column line is determined based on a higher voltage among a voltage of a floating diffusion node of the first pixel and a voltage of a floating diffusion node of the second pixel during the read operation of the second pixel.
US11082652B2 Image sensors, image detecting systems including the image sensors, and methods of operating the image sensors
Image sensors and methods of operating the image sensors are provided. The image sensors may include a pixel configured to generate an image signal in response to light incident on the pixel. The pixel may include a charge collection circuit configured to collect charges, which are produced by the light incident on the pixel, during a sensing period and a floating diffusion region. The image sensor may further include a storage unit configured to store the charges and, during a transfer period after the sensing period, configured to transfer at least a portion of the charges to the floating diffusion region. An amount of charges that is transferred from the storage unit to the floating diffusion region may be controlled by a voltage level of a storage control signal that is applied to a storage control terminal of the storage unit.
US11082649B2 Solid-state imaging device with pixels having an in-pixel capacitance
The present disclosure relates to a solid-state imaging device and an electronic device capable of effectively preventing blooming. Provided is a solid-state imaging device including: a pixel array portion in which a plurality of pixels is two-dimensionally arranged, in which the pixels each include an in-pixel capacitance and a counter electrode of the in-pixel capacitance, the in-pixel capacitance being provided on a side opposite to a light incident surface of a photoelectric conversion element provided in a semiconductor substrate, the counter electrode being provided in the semiconductor substrate. The present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a back-illuminated CMOS image sensor.
US11082640B2 Infrared camera
An infrared camera includes a lens unit including a lens and a lens barrel, a heater that is provided at the lens unit and heats the lens, an infrared image sensor that captures an image using infrared light focused by the lens, a chassis that is fixed to an external surface side of the lens barrel while being thermally insulated from the lens unit and contains the infrared image sensor, and a light-blocking member that is located between the lens barrel and the infrared image sensor inside the chassis as viewed in a direction of an optical axis of the lens and blocks infrared light radiated toward the infrared image sensor and coming without passing through the lens, thus reducing the influence of infrared light coming without passing through the lens on capturing of an image.
US11082639B2 Image display method, image display system, flying object, program, and recording medium
An image display method includes acquiring an aerial image captured during flight of a flying object, acquiring a first image based on the aerial image, acquiring image position information of the flying object corresponding to an image position in a horizontal direction of the flying object in the first image, superimposing related information of the flying object at the image position in the first image to generate a second image, and displaying the second image.
US11082634B2 Image processing system, image processing method, and program
An image processing system, an image processing method, and a program capable of implementing an association of a person appearing in a video image through a simple operation are provided. The image processing system includes an input device which accepts input of video images captured by a plurality of video cameras, a display screen generating unit which causes a display device to display at least one video image among the video images inputted from the input device, and a tracked person registering unit which is capable of registering one or more persons appearing in the video image displayed by the display device. When a person appears in the video image displayed by the display device, the display screen generating unit selectably displays person images of one or more persons, which are associable with the person appearing in the video image and which are registered by the tracked person registering unit, in a vicinity of the video image.
US11082629B2 Image processing device and image processing method for adjusting color of an image
An image processing device includes a control unit configured to control generation of a parameter related to adjustment of color corresponding to mutually different exposure times on the basis of a plurality of images photographed at the exposure times.
US11082628B2 Method of flicker reduction
Examples of the present disclosure relate to a method for reducing artefacts caused by the presence of flicker during capture of a video. A sequence of frames of the video are captured, the frames each comprising a plurality of predefined regions each comprising a plurality of pixels. A time-varying oscillation of the flicker is characterized based on variations, across the sequence of frames, of data relating to pixel intensities in at least one said region. Based on the characterizing of the time-varying oscillation of the flicker, a flicker correction is applied to a frame of the video.
US11082626B2 Image processing device, imaging device, and image processing method
The present technology improves the image quality of a synthesized image in a device that synthesizes a plurality of images. Disclosed is an image processing device that includes a detection section, a synthesis ratio generation section, and a synthesis section. The detection section detects whether a light source has blinked during an exposure period of a detection target image among a plurality of images captured in chronological order, and outputs a detection result. In a case where the detection result indicates that the light source has blinked, the synthesis ratio generation section generates a synthesis ratio for making the percentage of the detection target image lower than the percentage of an image other than the detection target images. The synthesis section synthesizes the plurality of images at the synthesis ratio.
US11082625B2 Imaging systems for generating HDR images and operating methods thereof
An imaging system for generating a high dynamic range (HDR) image includes a pixel array that includes first pixels and second pixels, a driver circuit configured to control the first pixels based on a first exposure time and control the second pixels based on a second exposure time, an output circuit configured to output first pixel values of the first pixels and second pixel values of the second pixels from the pixel array, and a processing device configured to generate the HDR image based on a first Bayer image and a second Bayer image, where the first Bayer image is generated based on the first pixel values and the second Bayer image is generated based on the second pixel values and third pixel values of the first Bayer image. The quantity of pixels of the first pixels may be greater than the quantity of pixels of the second pixels.
US11082624B2 Video camera system and with a light sensor and a method for operating said video camera
A video camera system comprises an imaging system having a camera lens and an image sensor, and a retractable IR-cut filter, and a control unit for controlling the imaging system. The video camera system has a day-mode in which the IR-cut filter is arranged in front of the image sensor, and a night-mode in which the IR-cut filter is retracted from its position in front of the image sensor. Furthermore, the video camera has a field of view defined by properties of its imaging system, and it comprises a separate light-sensor for measuring an ambient light level so as to support a decision regarding when to actuate a transfer from night-mode to day-mode, or vice versa. The camera system is characterized in that the separate light sensor has imaging optics and is enabled for a variable field of view, which is aligned with a field of view of the video camera system, and in that a current field of view of the video camera system is used when selecting an active field of view of the separate light sensor.
US11082619B2 Imaging device and control method for imaging device
An imaging device, comprising a movement range restriction section, that, at the time of shooting standby, when rotating the image sensor based on detection result from an angular speed detection sensor or calculation result from a horizontal angle calculation section, restricts a region in which the image sensor is capable of moving to a first region that includes a central region of the optical axis of a photographing optical system, so as to maximize an angular range in which the image sensor can rotate, wherein, based on an instruction of a shooting instruction interface, the movement range restriction section sets a range in which the image sensor is capable of moving to a second region that includes the first region, and that is wider than at the time of shooting standby.
US11082616B2 Overlooking image generation system for vehicle and method thereof
An overlooking image generation system for a vehicle is provided to confirm the traffic situation around a subject vehicle. The system includes an overlooking image generation device that generates a wide-area overlooking image capable to confirm traveling situations of a subject vehicle and a nearby vehicle. A display device displays the wide-area overlooking image. The overlooking image generation device acquires captured image signals of other vehicles including a plurality of captured images by communicating with the other vehicles using V2X, generates the wide-area overlooking image including the subject vehicle and the nearby vehicle by image-synthesizing the acquired captured image signals of the other vehicles, and displays the generated wide-area overlooking image including the subject vehicle and the nearby vehicle on the display device.
US11082611B2 Recording reproduction apparatus, recording reproduction method, and program
A recording reproduction apparatus includes: a captured data acquisition unit configured to acquire first captured data captured by a first camera that captures an image of an outside of a moving body and second captured data captured by a second camera that captures an image in a direction opposed to a display surface of a display unit; an event detection unit configured to detect an event on the moving body; a recording controller configured to store, when an event has been detected, the first captured data as event recording data; a face detection unit configured to detect a human face from the second captured data; a reproduction controller configured to reproduce the event recording data when a human face has been detected within a period after storage of the event recording data; and a display controller configured to cause the display unit to display the reproduced event recording data.
US11082609B2 User device for facilitating the controlled operation of a camera
Disclosed herein is a user device for facilitating the controlled operation of a camera. Further, the user device may include at least one sensor, at least one camera, a processing device, a presentation device, and an input device. Further, the at least one sensor may be configured for generating at least one sensor data associated with the user device. Further, the at least one camera may be configured to generate at least one image. Further, the processing device may be communicatively coupled with the at least one sensor and the at least one camera. Further, the presentation device communicatively coupled with the processing device. Further, the input device communicatively coupled with the processing device. Further, the input device may be configured for receiving at least one input data from a user associated with the user device.
US11082608B2 Electronic apparatus, method, and storage medium
An electronic apparatus includes a control unit configured to perform control, while a specific screen on which a specific function can be set is displayed on a first display unit on which a touch operation can be performed, and, if a specific state regarding the specific function is set, to cancel the specific state in response to a touch operation within the first area on the display surface of the first display unit. In addition, the control unit is configured to perform control, while the specific screen is displayed on a second display unit, and, if the specific state is set, to cancel the specific state in response to a touch operation at any position within a second area that is larger than the first area on the display surface.
US11082598B2 Image capture and video processing systems and methods for multiple viewing element endoscopes
A multiple sensor endoscope system and a video processing method, wherein the system includes an endoscope having a plurality of daisy chained image sensors and a central control unit, is described. At least one daisy-chained image sensor includes a sensor array for capturing images and generating video packets from the captured images, a video compression unit configured to compress the video packets, a self-packet buffer configured to store the video packets, a serial-to-parallel de-serializer input unit configured to convert serialized input video packets to parallel data, a chain packet buffer configured to store the video packets received from previous-in-chain image sensors, an arbitration unit configured to interleave the stored video packets, and a serial output unit configured to output serially the interleaved video packets. The central control unit is configured to de-interleave the video packets and regenerate separated images as captured by the plurality of daisy chain image sensors.
US11082594B2 Imaging device and electronic device
An imaging device used in, for example, a smartphone controls a blade to avoid remaining open after unauthorized external access or a drop impact. The imaging device includes an image sensor, a blade operable to switch between a closed state in which the blade at least partially blocks light incident on the image sensor and an open state in which light is incident on the image sensor, a blade driver that drives the blade, and a blade controller that controls the blade driver. The blade controller determines whether the blade is in the closed state in a non-imaging mode in which imaging is off, and when determining that the blade is in the open state, the blade controller controls the blade driver to close the blade.
US11082593B2 Optical image sensing module
An optical image sensing module includes a base, an optical body, at least one light emitting component, and a sensing unit. The base has a light shielding portion and a bottom portion. The light shielding portion protrudes from the bottom portion. The light shielding portion has a first opening. The bottom portion has a second opening to correspond to the light shielding portion and a third opening adjacent to the second opening. The optical body is located on the base and has a lens portion and a light guiding portion. The lens portion is connected to the light guiding portion, and is adjacent to the first opening. The light emitting component is disposed within the third opening. The sensing unit is disposed in the second opening.
US11082592B2 Monitoring device assembly and street lamp installed with the assembly, monitoring device capable of angle adjusting
The disclosure relates to the technical field of LED lamps, in particular to a monitoring device assembly and a street lamp with the assembly, and a monitoring device capable of angle adjusting and a street lamp equipped with the monitoring device. It includes a mounting bracket provided with a curved adjusting frame and a monitoring device provided with a mounting base; the curved adjusting frame is provided with an angle adjusting hole along its length direction; the mounting base is provided with an angle adjusting bolt for passing through the angle adjusting hole to connect the curved adjusting frame.
US11082591B2 Solar-charging mounting bracket for audio/video recording and communication devices
Some aspects of the present embodiments provide a mounting bracket for automatically charging one or more rechargeable batteries of an audio/video (A/V) recording and communication device. The mounting bracket of some of the present embodiments includes one or more integrated solar panels that generate the electrical power for charging the rechargeable battery(ies) of the A/V recording and communication device.
US11082590B2 Camera device, rear view device and motor vehicle
A camera device includes a housing, in which at least one camera module is at least partially arranged and which carries at least one light window in the beam path of the camera module, at least one air chamber being arranged between the light window and the camera module in the housing, and the housing having an electroconductive plastic that heats the light window and/or the air chamber when current is applied thereto.
US11082589B2 Visual inspection device
A visual inspection device includes a housing, a handle coupled to the housing that is grasped by a user while the device is in use, and an articulating camera unit coupled to the housing. The articulating camera unit includes a flexible cable with a first end coupled to the housing and a second end, a camera coupled to the second end of the flexible cable and operable to transmit image data through the flexible cable, and an articulation mechanism operable to articulate the camera relative to the flexible cable. The articulation mechanism includes a mount that is removably coupled to the housing. The articulating camera unit further includes a means for securing the mount to the housing in a plurality of different orientations relative to the housing. The visual inspection device further includes a display unit coupled to the housing to display an image transmitted by the articulating camera unit.
US11082587B2 Apparatus for different sized mobile devices that perform image capture
An apparatus is provided. The apparatus has a first member, a second member, and a third member. The third member couples the first member and the second member such that the second member is parallel to the first member, the third member is perpendicular to the first member and the second member, and the third member is in between the first member and the second member. Further, the apparatus has at least one slot integrated within a rear portion of the third member. In addition, the apparatus has an adjustable member positioned on a front portion of the third member that adheres a mobile computing device to the front portion of the third member. The adjustable member is adjusted within the at least one slot.
US11082586B2 Wood grain color reproduction method
A method of manufacturing a wood stain display sample includes optically scanning a wood sample including a wood stain with a computing device to generate a digital image of the wood stain. The method includes altering the digital image by adjusting a color of one or more portions of the digital image to correlate the color of the one or more portions to a color gamut of a xerographic printing process to form a color-adjusted digital image. The method includes printing the color-adjusted digital image to a substrate using a xerographic printing process to form the wood stain display sample. The printing includes printing an underlay toner to the substrate. The underlay toner includes a white or a transparent color. The printing includes printing a yellow, magenta, cyan, and black toner over the underlay toner. The printing includes printing an overlay toner to the black toner.
US11082585B1 Visual content proofing on multiple target devices
In some embodiments, a visual content proofing system obtains visual content for proofing and a list of multiple target devices. The visual content is to be rendered by each of the multiple target devices. For each of the multiple target devices, the visual content proofing system determines a supported color region in a reference color space according to a color profile of the target device. The visual content proofing system further determines a commonly supported color region in the reference color space for these multiple target devices and a design device used for designing the visual content. By using the commonly supported color region, unsafe colors in the visual content can be determined and be replaced with safe colors to generate a revised visual content which can be rendered accurately by all of these target devices.
US11082579B2 Information processing apparatus, method of controlling information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer-readable medium storing program
An information processing apparatus includes a memory, a determiner, a transmitter, and a voice output unit. The memory stores destination information including information related to a name. The determiner determines a receiver based on the destination information. The transmitter transmits data to the determined receiver. The voice output unit outputs a voice based on the information related to a name corresponding to the receiver when the receiver is determined by the determiner.
US11082575B2 Document reader and control method that reads document medium during transport
A document reader includes a reading unit that reads an image of a document medium, a second driving roller pair that nips and transports the document medium downstream of a read-enabling position of the reading unit, and a control unit that controls rotation of the second driving roller pair. The control unit stops the rotation of the second driving roller pair in a state in which the document medium is not positioned in the read-enabling position and in a state in which the document medium is nipped by the second driving roller pair.
US11082574B2 Image forming apparatus capable of avoiding mixture of prints, image forming method
An image forming apparatus includes a plurality of discharge portions, an execution control portion, and a permission/nonpermission setting portion. The execution control portion is capable of, in a case where a print process is to be executed in a state where there are one or more sheets in a specific discharge portion that is preliminarily set from among the plurality of discharge portions, holding an execution of the print process, wherein in the print process, an image is formed on a sheet and the sheet with the image is discharged to the specific discharge portion. The permission/nonpermission setting portion sets, in response to a user operation, whether to permit or not permit holding of the execution of the print process by the execution control portion.
US11082572B2 Display control apparatus, display control method, and medium storing program executable by display control apparatus
A display control apparatus includes a display, an input interface, and a controller. The controller causes the display to display a standby screen including at least one display target tab. The at least one display target tab is included in a number of tabs. On the standby screen, one of the at least one display target tab is set to a selected state, a function object which is an image associated with a function is registered for each of the tabs, a common attribute or a personal attribute is set to each of the tabs, and a specific registered user is registered for each of the tabs. The controller further sets one of the tabs as a main tab, and sets a user mode for the display control apparatus to one of an ordinary mode and an individual mode.
US11082571B2 Image forming apparatus having an operation portion with a near field communication portion, a touch panel, and an input key
Provided is an input device comprising: a touch panel which receives an operation from a user; an external member having an external surface substantially the same as a surface of the touch panel; and a near field communication unit which is provided near the surrounding of the touch panel and inside of the external member and performs communication with an object to be detected which is brought close to a detection range, wherein a position corresponding to the near field communication unit of the external member projects from the touch panel and is inclined such that the side close to the touch panel is higher than the side distant from the touch panel.
US11082568B2 Communication system and printing apparatus
A communication system includes an information terminal, and a printing apparatus configured to perform intergroup communication with the information terminal belonging to a group. The printing apparatus includes a printing part configured to perform printing, a data receiver configured to receive print data from the information terminal via the intergroup communication, and a print controller configured to control the printing part using the received print data.
US11082563B2 Process allowing remote retrieval of contact information of others via telephone voicemail service product
A new and useful additive improvement process to telephone voicemail products, of which empowers one or more users the ability to remotely retrieve the contact information of others with one or more telephone-service-enabled devices and one or more associated voicemail service products.
US11082562B2 Contact center system and methods for handling voice and data teleservices through mobile devices
A contact center system and related methods for handling teleservices in voice and data through a plurality of mobile devices such as smartphones is provided. The contact center system is characterized by a very wide functional platform for contact center fully integrated in a single system, with maximum elasticity to increase or decrease capacities based on the characteristics of the cloud, and capable to deliver via an agent mobile platform all the functionality of a fixed-up workstation into a smartphone. The contact center system according to the embodiments is capable to route a call from a customer's device, using a local telecommunications network, to the contact center system, which transforms it into a digital call; the call is assigned to an agent using a mobile platform.
US11082559B1 Methods for managing call traffic at a virtual assistant server
A virtual assistant server receives a web request such as a HTTP request with one or more call parameters corresponding to a call redirected from an interactive voice response server. The virtual assistant server inputs the received one or more call parameters to a predictive model, which identifies, based on the one or more call parameters, an intelligent communication mode to route the redirected call to. Subsequently, the virtual assistant server routes the redirected call to the intelligent communication mode.
US11082558B1 Originating group text calls in a contact center
A dialing list comprising call records can be processed by a call handling component(s) in a contact center in various dialing modes. A call record may be processed to originate a voice call, where the agent manually dials the call as a voice telephone call. In another embodiment, one or more call records can be processed to originate a SMS text call or group text call, where the agent also determines when the call(s) originates. The agent is presented with a graphical user interface tailored to the dialing mode. The dialing mode used may be defined by the dialing list the call record is retrieved from, information from within the call record itself, application of a rule, or input from the agent. The dialing mode may be altered under certain conditions. When the call is originated, various compliance oriented tests, including calling windows and call attempts, are performed.
US11082555B2 Method for associating a PBX extension with a user account of a cloud service application
A method for associating a PBX extension (21) with a user account (31), the method comprising: (S1) receiving an association request comprising a PBX extension telephone number from a user account (31), (S2) sending an association code to the user account (31), (S6) sending to the PBX central unit (22), a command to connect the PBX extension (21) to the IVR application (33), (S8) receiving through the IVR application (33), an association code from the PBX extension (21), (S10) if the association code received from the PBX extension (21) is the same as the association code sent to the user account (31) enabling the control of the PBX extension (21) from the user account (31) through the CTI link (51).
US11082552B2 Mobile service information display method and apparatus, mobile service information server and system, and terminal
A method, a server and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium are provided. The method includes: obtaining a first location information of a mobile terminal at a current moment and a second location information of the mobile terminal within a preset duration prior to the current moment; determining a first mobile advertisement associated with the mobile terminal at the current moment based on the first and second location information of the mobile terminal, wherein the first mobile advertisement is different from a second mobile advertisement associated with the mobile terminal determined by the server based on the second location information and without the first location information; and sending the first mobile advertisement to the mobile terminal for display.