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US11118177B2 |
Materials and methods for treatment of Usher syndrome type 2A and/or non-syndromic autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa (ARRP)
The present application provides materials and methods for treating a patient with one or more of Usher Syndrome Type 2A and ARRP, both ex vivo and in vivo; materials and methods for editing an USH2A gene containing a guanine deletion at nucleotide position c.2299. In addition, the present application provides one or more gRNAs or sgRNAs for editing an USH2A gene containing a guanine deletion at nucleotide position c.2299; a therapeutic comprising at least one or more gRNAs or sgRNAs for editing an USH2A gene containing a guanine deletion at nucleotide position c.2299; and a therapeutic for treating a patient with one or more of Usher Syndrome Type 2A and ARRP. The present application also provides a kit for treating a patient with one or more of Usher Syndrome Type 2A and ARRP. |
US11118173B2 |
Method of collecting a nucleic acid(s)
A method of collecting a nucleic acid(s) from a biological sample includes step a) mixing an aluminum oxide support with a water-soluble neutral polymer adsorbed on a surface thereof and a solution containing a nucleic acid(s), thereby adsorbing the nucleic acid(s) to the support; step b) separating the support on which the nucleic acid(s) is/are adsorbed from the solution mixed in step a); and step c) collecting the nucleic acid(s) by adding an eluent to the support on which the nucleic acid(s) is/are adsorbed and which is separated in step b). |
US11118172B2 |
System and method for using electromagnetic radiation to influence cellular structures
A system and method for the present invention requires use of a generator, in combination with a radiation unit, to radiate electromagnetic waveform energy onto a target tissue (i.e. a cellular structure). During radiation of the target tissue in accordance with a predetermined titration-like protocol, the influence of the waveform energy on the cellular structure is periodically monitored. The protocol is stopped when the cellular structure has been transformed or morphed into a desired phenotype. |
US11118169B2 |
Compositions for increasing polypeptide stability and activity, and related methods
This disclosure provides peptides, polypeptides, fusion polypeptides, compositions, and methods for enhancing or increasing the stability of a polypeptide (e.g., Taq polymerase). Such peptides, polypeptides, fusion polypeptides, or compositions include polypeptides linked to a peptide tag that enhances the stability of the polypeptide. The peptides, polypeptides, fusion polypeptides, compositions may also enhance the activity, specificity, and/or fidelity of other polypeptides in a reaction mixture. The disclosure also provides methods of using such peptides, polypeptides, fusion polypeptides, compositions. |
US11118166B2 |
Production of viruses in avian eggs
The present invention relates to modified avian eggs which can be used to produce increased levels of virus. The present invention also relates to methods of producing viruses in avian eggs of the invention, as well as the use of the viruses obtained to prepare vaccine compositions. |
US11118164B2 |
Pepmixes to generate multiviral CTLs with broad specificity
The present invention concerns methods of generating CTLs that are able to target at least one antigen from two or more viruses. The method includes exposing mixtures of peptides for different antigens to the same plurality of PBMCs and, at least in certain aspects, expanding the cells in the presence of IL4 and IL7. |
US11118163B2 |
Separation of cell populations by marker identification and sedimentation velocity
The present invention relates to methods for the specific separation of target cells from a biological sample, comprising specific binding of the target cells to phase-change hydrogel compositions and separation of respective cell-hydrogel complexes by counter-current centrifugation. |
US11118162B2 |
Cytopheresis cartridges and use thereof
The present invention relates to a cytopheretic cartridge for use in treating and/or preventing inflammatory conditions within a subject and to related methods. More particularly, the invention relates to a cytopheretic cartridge that includes a housing and, disposed within the housing, a solid support capable of sequestering activated leukocytes and/or platelets. |
US11118161B2 |
Method for direct transdifferentiation reprogramming into neurons using electromagnetic-induced metal nanoparticles
The present invention relates to a method for direct transdifferentiation into neurons using metal nanoparticles magnetized by an electromagnetic field, and to a cell therapeutic agent for the treatment of cerebral nerve diseases, comprising neurons differentiated by the method. In the present invention, it was specifically verified that the direct transdifferentiation efficiency into neurons can be remarkably improved through the above method and the symptoms of cerebral nerve diseases, such as a stroke, can be effectively alleviated. Therefore, in the treatment of degenerative cerebral nerve diseases, the target therapy is expected to be implemented through a more fundamental approach. |
US11118156B2 |
Magnetic lysis method and device
A method for lysing cells is disclosed. The method includes stirring cells with a magnetic stir element in the presence of a plurality of cell lysis beads at a speed sufficient to lyse the cells. Also disclosed is a device for lysing cells. The device includes a container having a magnetic stir element and a plurality of cell lysis beads disposed therein. The container is dimensioned to allow rotation of the magnetic stir element inside the container. |
US11118155B2 |
Intercellular separation method for cultured cells
The present invention relates to a method of separating cultured cells, which is used in a configuration including: a first accommodation space; a cell suspension which is present in a liquid in the first accommodation space in a state in which a plurality of cells is connected to one another; a filter container which is hermetically connected to the first accommodation space and mounted with a cell dividing member having one or more through holes having an average diameter of 5 μm to 300 μm; and a second accommodation space which is hermetically connected to the filter container, in which the cell suspension flows from the first accommodation space to the second accommodation space through the filter, such that the connection between the cells is passively and mechanically separated while the cells collide with a fixed resistance portion of the filter. |
US11118152B2 |
High gas flow rate bio-reactive container filter apparatus
A bio-reactive container and filter assembly to improve flow rates and mass transfer without increased pressure. An inlet filter membrane secured to the container defines a container chamber in combination with the container. An inlet filter membrane element may also be secured to the container to provide structural support to the membrane. An outlet membrane secured to the container defines a container chamber in combination with the container. An outlet filter membrane element may also be secured to the container to provide structural support to the outlet membrane. Inlet and/or outlet filters and/or filter elements are constructed to significantly increase surface area available for fluid and/or gas ingress and/or egress. Single and double layer membranes with mixtures of hydrophobic and hydrophilic characteristics are used to maximize perfusion and gasification/degasification of bio-reactive containers. |
US11118151B2 |
Fixed bed bioreactor and methods of using the same
A fixed-bed bioreactor system is provided that includes a vessel with a media inlet, a media outlet, and an interior cavity disposed between and in fluid communication with the media inlet and media outlet. The vessel further includes a cell culture substrate disposed in the interior cavity between the media inlet and the media outlet in a packed-bed configuration, the cell culture substrate including a plurality of porous disks in a stacked arrangement. The interior cavity includes a cell culture section and a spacer section, the cell culture substrate defining the cell culture section and the spacer section being disposed between the cell culture section and the media outlet, and each of the plurality of porous disks has a surface configured to culture cells thereon. |
US11118149B2 |
Bioreactor bags
Bioreactor bags formed from sheet materials are disclosed. The bioreactor bags include an opening which is openable and recloseable in a fluid tight manner for providing an opening for insertion of solid materials into the bag. |
US11118145B2 |
Stain and odor treatment
A stain and odor treatment composition and method of use is provided. The composition is a powdered pre-application composition for treatment of odor and/or stains in textiles. The composition includes a powdered oxidizing agent, a powdered buffering agent, and an odor-modifying agent. In one embodiment the oxidizing agent may be at least 50 weight percent of the composition. In another embodiment the buffering agent may be between about 10 weight percent and about 30 weight percent of the composition. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a powdered buffering agent, combining an odor-modifying agent with the powdered buffering agent, and mixing the odor-modifying agent with the powdered buffering agent. The method of use may include the steps of combining the powdered pre-application composition with water, mixing the powdered pre-application composition with the water to form a cleaning solution, and applying the cleaning solution to a textile. |
US11118144B2 |
Antimicrobial surface cleansers and biostatic coatings for removable dental prosthetic appliances and oral devices
The invention provides formulations and a process for disinfection, cleansing, and establishing a residual biostatic surface protection for dentures and removable oral appliances. These appliances include complete and partial dentures, removable dental applications, and other products used in an individual's mouth. |
US11118143B2 |
Antimicrobial composition having efficacy against endospores
A sporicidal composition has a moderately low pH and includes a glycosidase and the dissocia-tion product of at least one inorganic oxidizing agent. High effective solute concentrations can enhance the efficacy of the composition. The composition can be applied to a surface and allowed to absorb into an endospore, ultimately killing at least some of those bacteria in mature endospore form. Surfaces to be treated include inanimate (hard) surfaces via cleaning and medical devices such as endoscopes, typically via immersion. |
US11118133B2 |
Method for upgrading low-value and waste fats, oils, and greases
The present technology provides a method that includes contacting a composition with a caustic solution to produce a caustic-treated composition; combining the caustic-treated composition with silica particles to produce a slurry; and removing the silica particles from the slurry to produce a treated composition; wherein the composition includes one or more of animal fats, animal oils, plant fats, plant oils, vegetable fats, vegetable oils, greases, and used cooking oil and the composition includes: at least about 10 wppm of total metals, at least about 8 wppm of phosphorus, at least about 10 wppm of chlorine, at least about 10 wppm of sulfur, at least about 20 wppm of nitrogen, at least about 5 wt. % of free fatty acids; and has an acid number from about 10 mg KOH/g to about 150 mg KOH/g, and the silica particles has a particle size from about 10 microns to about 50 microns, a BET surface area from about 200 m2/g to about 1000 m2/g. |
US11118126B2 |
Cold flow additive for middle distillate fuels
Disclosed are cloud point depressants and methods of making and using them. The disclosed cloud point depressants comprise copolymers of an unsaturated anhydride polymerized with alkyl α-olefins and then contacted with a phenyl alkyl alcohol or alkyl phenol alkoxylate, fatty alcohol and primary or secondary fatty amine to provide a cloud depressant reaction product. When the disclosed reaction products are added to middle distillate fuels or blends of middle distillate fuels with biodiesel, the cloud point depressants inhibit the precipitation of waxes and/or biowaxes in the fuels and the fuels exhibit reduced precipitation, gelling, and/or crystallization when subjected to low or cold temperatures. |
US11118117B2 |
Regulatory controller for usage in a catalytic olefins
An advanced regulatory controller for a converter of a catalytic olefins unit is disclosed. A Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) type converter (i.e., reactor-regenerator) is combined with an ethylene style cold-end for product recovery. The regulatory controller operates using an Advanced Regulatory Control (ARC) application using variables, such as a controlled variable, four disturbance variables, associated variable, and a manipulated variable. The ARC application manipulates fuel oil or tail gas flow to a regenerator in response to an expected future steady state value of a regenerator bed temperature resulting from changes in the values of a selected set of the variables. |
US11118116B2 |
FCC catalyst additive and a process for preparation thereof
The present disclosure relates to an FCC catalyst additive for cracking of petroleum feedstock and a process for its preparation. The FCC catalyst additive of the present disclosure comprises at least one zeolite, at least one clay, at least one binder, phosphorous in the form of P2O5, and at least one Group IVB metal compound. The FCC catalyst additive of the present disclosure is hydrothermally stable and has improved matrix surface area even after various hydrothermal treatments. The FCC catalyst additive of the present disclosure can be used in combination with the conventional FCC catalyst for catalytic cracking to selectively enhance the propylene and LPG yields. |
US11118112B2 |
Polymerisable liquid crystal material and polymerised liquid crystal film
Compounds of formula I, (R11O)sSi(CH3)3−s-Sp11-NR12-Sp12-C(OR13)tH3−t I wherein the variable groups are as defined herein are useful as adhesion promotors in polymerizable liquid crystal (LC) material. |
US11118107B2 |
Method of using micro-particle amorphous silicate in well stimulation
A treatment additive for hydraulic fracturing made of heated silica to create amorphous silicate with a Mohs hardness between 4.5 and 6 and a particles distribution with maximum diameter between 5 and 2600 microns that has been heated and shaped into amorphous shapes with large surface area to weight ratio and ultra-low settling velocity used to prop microfractures distal from well bore, especially in low viscosity and high temperature wells. The microparticle size and shape allow the treatment to effectively hold microfractures open, stimulate backpressure, and prevent leakoff; which has the added benefit of improving primary fracture development; refrac and frac protect productivity; and reduces the likelihood of interference between offset wells. An additional benefit is that the treatment doesn't contain crystalline silica. |
US11118105B2 |
Polyvinyl alcohol based diverting agents
Provided are particulate polyvinyl alcohol-based diverting agents for use in subterranean treatments, which are prepared by compacting a specified polyvinyl alcohol copolymer optionally with certain specified additives and optionally other polyvinyl alcohols. |
US11118104B2 |
Clay control additive for wellbore fluids
A clay control additive for wellbore fluids comprises a blended starch polymer solution comprising a quarternary amine-functionalized starch polymer. The polymer is preferably cationized to a degree of substitution of at least 0.30. The starches may be synthetic or blended from natural amylose cationic starches. In an embodiment, a further additive comprises cactus mucilage obtained from the Opuntia genus, which may be combined with the starch polymer in a 1 to 95% solution. In another embodiment, both the starch and the mucilage may be further combined with conventional additives (e.g., choline chloride) to further enhance the clay control properties. |
US11118100B2 |
Polymeric systems for particle dispersion
The present disclosure provides polymeric systems that are able to undergo fast hydration and are useful for maintaining particle dispersions for extended periods of time. |
US11118091B2 |
Method of a heat transfer of a non-metallic or metallic item
A method of heat treatment of a non-metallic or metallic item is provided. The method includes at least one step A) of heat transfer between the item and a heat transfer fluid A′ including a fluid medium and nanoparticles. The heat transfer fluid has a heat transfer coefficient above the heat transfer coefficient of water. The method also includes at least one step B) of heat transfer between the item and a heat transfer fluid B′ including a fluid medium and nanoparticles. The heat transfer fluid B′ has a heat transfer coefficient different from the heat transfer coefficient of A′ and above the heat transfer coefficient of water. The heat transfer fluids A′ and B′ are different. |
US11118086B2 |
Durable, electrically conductive transparent polyurethane compositions and methods of applying same
A polyurethane composition suitable for coating a surface of a substrate. The polyurethane composition can include an aliphatic polyester urethane matrix and a fluorinated ionic antistatic additive. The aliphatic polyester urethane matrix can comprise an aliphatic diisocyanate, a polyester polyol having a polyester diol and a polyester triol, and sulfonated polyester urethane polyol. |
US11118083B2 |
Latex paint containing titanium dioxide pigment
The present invention relates to latex paints containing a) a multistage carboxylated polymer latex binder obtainable by multistage aqueous emulsion polymerisation of at least one non-ionic monomer which is selected from C1-C20-alkyl esters of acrylic acid, C1-C20-alkylesters of methacrylic acid, and vinyl aromatic monomers; one or more monoethylenically unsaturated monomers M2, which are selected from monoethylenically unsaturated monocarboxylic acids having 3 to 6 carbon atoms and monoethylenically unsaturated dicarboxylic acids having 4 to 6 carbon atoms, and where in at least one stage, monomers M2 added in this stage is at least 6% by weight; b) a titanium dioxide pigment; c) a polymeric dispersant selected from monoethylenically unsaturated monocarboxylic acids having 3 to 6 carbon atoms and monoethylenically unsaturated dicarboxylic acids having 4 to 6 carbon atoms, where the monomers make up at least 85% of the monomers forming the polymeric dispersant; and d) a thickener polymer. |
US11118081B2 |
Antimicrobial packaging films
The present invention is directed to packaging films having accelerated migration rates of an antimicrobial agent through a product-contact layer which extends the shelf-life of products packaged therein. The product-contact layer includes an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer having a melt flow index of greater than 6 dg/min at 190 C/2.18 kg, an antimicrobial agent and a wetting agent. In some preferred embodiments, greater than 30% of the initial amount of antimicrobial agent present in the product-contact layer can be released after 21 days upon contact with water. The packaging films can be converted into bags, pillow pouches, stand-up pouches, quad pouches, zipped pouches, over-wraps, lidding films, thermoformed trays, vacuum packages, vacuum skin packaging and the like. These films can be used for any product in which it would advantageous to reduce harmful microbial contaminants. |
US11118080B2 |
Reinforcement barrier coatings
The present invention discloses gas and moisture vapor barrier coating compositions that comprise an amine modified polyvinyl alcohol and an acetoacetate modified polyvinyl. The barrier coatings of the invention exhibit enhanced gas and moisture vapor properties. The barrier coatings of the invention maintain gas and moisture vapor properties even after repeated flexing of a coated substrate. |
US11118079B2 |
Water-based barrier coatings
A water-based barrier coating composition suitable for use as a barrier coating is disclosed which includes an aqueous polymer composition obtainable by free radical (co)polymerizing an ethylenically unsaturated monomer blend having an optionally substituted styrene, at least one C1-C4-alkyl (meth)acrylate, other ethylenically unsaturated copolymerizable monomers, degraded starch polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), a plasticizer; a composition having C16-C18 alkenyl ketene dimer, optionally as a mixture with rosin, of a gelling agent; and optionally a filler. |
US11118076B2 |
Black marker composition and electronic component using the same
Provided is a more versatile black marker composition which achieves excellent adhesion between a mark and an electronic component element body and excellent contrast of a mark regardless of the composition of the electronic component element body, the black marker composition containing borosilicate glass and a black oxide, in which a crystallization temperature of the borosilicate glass is less than 910° C., and an amount of Zn in terms of ZnO is 0.05% by mass or less based on 100% by mass of an inorganic solid content in terms of an oxide contained in the black marker composition. |
US11118072B2 |
Water repellent film-forming composition and water repellent film
A composition is provided comprising (a) a polysilazane having a monovalent hydrocarbon group, (b) untreated metal oxide nanoparticles, metal oxide nanoparticles having a monovalent hydrocarbon group, or metal oxide nanoparticles having an alkylsilyl or alkoxysilyl group, and (c) an aprotic solvent. The composition has storage stability and is suitable for forming a film having water repellent, especially superhydrophobic properties. |
US11118067B2 |
Sanitation systems and components thereof having a slippery surface
The present disclosure describes a strategy to create self-healing, slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces. Roughened (e.g., porous) surfaces can be utilized to lock in place a lubricating fluid, referred to herein as Liquid B to repel a wide range of materials, referred to herein as Object A (Solid A or Liquid A). Slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces outperforms other conventional surfaces in its capability to repel various simple and complex liquids (water, hydrocarbons, crude oil and blood), maintain low-contact-angle hysteresis (<2.5°), quickly restore liquid-repellency after physical damage (within 0.1-1 s), resist ice, microorganisms and insects adhesion, and function at high pressures (up to at least 690 atm). Some exemplary application where slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces will be useful include energy-efficient fluid handling and transportation, optical sensing, medicine, and as self-cleaning, and anti-fouling materials operating in extreme environments. |
US11118066B2 |
Fluorine compounds
The present invention relates to novel compounds containing fluorinated end groups and to the use thereof in, for example, dirt-repellent coatings. |
US11118064B2 |
Photocurable hardcoat compositions, methods, and articles derived therefrom
A photocurable hardcoat composition includes certain red-shifted ultraviolet light absorbers (UVA) that include a combination of a-hydroxy ketone and bisacylphosphine oxide photoinitiators. |
US11118063B2 |
Super-hydrophobic manganese dioxide coating on metallic material surfaces and preparation method thereof
The present invention discloses a durable super-hydrophobic manganese dioxide coating and a preparation method thereof, belonging to the field of metallic material surface treatment. In the method, by using manganese sulfate as a raw material, based on the property of interface reaction, a manganese dioxide coating is synthesized on the metallic material surface by simple and convenient solution impregnation, and then processed by hydrophobization with stearic acid to obtain a super-hydrophobic manganese dioxide coating. This coating has excellent chemical stability to organic solvents such as n-hexane, isooctane, dodecane, tetradecane, and acids, alkali and salt solutions at different pH values, and exhibits great resistance against dynamic water shear and good durability, with broad application prospect. |
US11118058B2 |
Composition, method and use
The present invention is directed to aqueous compositions with wax and graphene. These compositions offer surprising benefits in reducing bicycle or motorbike chain lengthening, particularly in off road environments with high dirt and water levels such as during mountain biking or off-road biking. The invention is further directed to a method of preparing such compositions and to the use of such compositions on bicycle or motorbike chains. |
US11118055B2 |
Phosphorus-containing resin composition and article made therefrom
A phosphorus-containing resin composition comprises a first phosphorus-containing compound, a second phosphorus-containing compound and a maleimide resin; wherein the first phosphorus-containing compound comprises a compound of Formula (I), a compound of Formula (II), or a combination thereof, and wherein the second phosphorus-containing compound is different from the first phosphorus-containing compound, and the second phosphorus-containing compound is absent of a group capable of reacting with the maleimide resin. |
US11118054B2 |
Oil gel, pressure proof material for protecting electronic device using this oil gel, and oil gel former
Provided is an oil gel comprising a chain polyurethane (A) and a paraffin based oil (B), wherein the chain polyurethane (A) is a chain polyurethane (A1) formed by polymerization of a chain diol (x) and a diisocyanate (y), and the paraffin based oil (B) is a paraffin based oil (B1) having a kinetic viscosity at 40° C. of 20 mm2/s or more and 100 mm2/s or less, and the chain polyurethane (A1) is included at a proportion of 10% by mass or more and 50% by mass or less based on the total amount of the chain polyurethane (A1) and the paraffin based oil (B1). Also provided is a pressure proof material for protecting an electronic device. |
US11118053B2 |
Polyaryletherketone/polyarylene sulfide composition
A polymer composition comprising at least one polyaryletherketone, at least one polyarylene sulfide, and a plurality of reinforcing fibers is provided. The composition has a melt viscosity of about 250 Pa-s or less as determined in accordance with ISO Test No. 11443:2005 at a shear rate of 1,000 seconds−1 and temperature of about 380° C. |
US11118051B2 |
Poly(lactic acid) resin composition and molded product comprising same
The present invention relates to a polylactic acid resin composition and a molded product using same. Since the polylactic acid resin composition according to the present invention has excellent environmental friendliness and biodegradability, has excellent heat resistance characteristics due to high heat deformation temperature (HDT), and may be injection molded within a commercially reasonable cycle time due to high crystallinity and crystallization rate, it is suitable for the preparation of a molded product. |
US11118050B2 |
Functionalized polymer, rubber composition and pneumatic tire
The present invention is directed to a functionalized elastomer comprising the reaction product of a living anionic elastomeric polymer and a polymerization terminator of formula I where X is Cl, Br, or I; m is an integer from 0 to 2, n is an integer from 1 to 3, with the proviso that n+m=3; R1, R2 are independently C1 to C18 alkyl, aryl, or a combination thereof, or R1, R2 are independently —SiR3 where R is independently alkyl, aryl, alkoxy, or disubstituted amino, or R1 and R2 taken together with their common nitrogen atom and optionally a sulfur or oxygen heteroatom to form a five to eight membered ring; R3 is hydrogen, or C1 to C18 alkyl, aryl, or a combination thereof, or R3 is —SiR3 where R is independently alkyl, aryl, alkoxy, or disubstituted amino, or R3 is —R6—R7, where R6 is C1 to C3 alkanediyl and R7 is selected from the following structures —S—Z, —N(R8)(R9), —O(Y), or Si(OR10)3, where R8 and R9 are independently C1 to C18 alkyl, aryl, or a combination thereof, Y and Z are independently selected from the group consisting of methoxymethyl, tetrahydropyranyl, tetrahydrothiopyranyl, tetrahydrofuranyl, tert-butyl, allyl, 1-ethoxyethyl, benzyl, triphenylmethyl, triethylsilyl, triisopropylsilyl, trimethylsilyl, tert-butyl dimethyl silyl, tert-butyl diphenyl silyl, and isopropyldimethylsilyl, and R10 are independently C1 to C4 alkyl; or when m=1, the polymerization terminator may have the formula II where R4, R5 are independently C1 to C18 alkyl, aryl, or a combination thereof, or R4, R5 are independently —SiR3 where R is independently alkyl, aryl, alkoxy, or disubstituted amino, X and R3 are as defined previously, and k is an integer from 0 to 10. |
US11118047B2 |
Composition for a glass fiber-reinforced polyolefin resin material, glass fiber-reinforced polyolefin resin material and its production method, and composite
A glass fiber-reinforced polyolefin resin material, containing: a glass fiber; and a thermoplastic resin, wherein said thermoplastic resin contains: at least, a specific graft-modified polypropylene, wherein, with respect to the graft-modified polypropylene, each specific amounts of the glass fiber and a compound or polymer having an acid anhydride structure are contained, and wherein, in the content of a graft-modification component in the graft-modified polypropylene, the content of a component obtained from the (meth)acrylate containing an epoxy group is 0.5 or more and 10 or less parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of said polypropylene, and a component obtained from the aromatic vinyl compound has a mass equal to or less than said component obtained from the (meth)acrylate; a composition for said resin material; a method of producing the same; and a composite. |
US11118046B2 |
Composite polymer composition
A composite polymer composition comprising the emulsion polymerization product of: (i) an aqueous dispersion comprising the melt kneading product of one or more polyolefins, from 2 to 25 wt % of one or more dispersion stabilizing agents, water and optionally a neutralizing agent, and (ii) one or more (meth)acrylic monomers; wherein the one or more polyolefins have a Tg equal to or less than 50° C. and comprise from 0.5 to 100 wt % functionalized polyolefin; and wherein the melt kneading product (i) comprises polymer particles having a volume average particle size between 150 nm and 2000 nm dispersed in the water; and wherein the one or more (meth)acrylic monomers polymerize onto the polymer particles form composite polymer particles using an emulsion polymerization process is provided. |
US11118043B2 |
Crosslinked polyolefin resin foam, and molded article using same
The crosslinked polyolefin resin foam of the present invention is a crosslinked polyolefin resin foam obtained by crosslinking and foaming a polyolefin resin composition comprising a polypropylene resin and an olefin rubber; the olefin rubber having a Mooney viscosity (ML1+4, 100° C.) of 15 to 85; the olefin rubber being contained in an amount of 10 to 150 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the polypropylene resin; the foam having a 25% compressive hardness of 30 to 70 kPa and a compressive strength ratio, 25% compressive strength/5% compressive strength, of 2.0 to 4.5. According to the present invention, a crosslinked polyolefin resin foam from which a molded product excellent in appearance can be obtained even in a secondary processing to a complicated shape without impairment of flexibility, and a molded product made from the same are provided. |
US11118042B2 |
Expansion reservoir of polypropylene with glass fibers
The present invention relates to a container, preferably a cooling fluid expansion reservoir prepared from a thermoplastic composition comprising from 95-70 wt. % based on the weight of the thermoplastic composition of a polypropylene composition having a total amount of comonomer of at most 3 wt. % based on the weight of the polypropylene composition and comprising a random propylene copolymer having a comonomer content from 0.2 to 5 wt. % based on the weight of the random propylene copolymer and the random propylene copolymer having a melt flow index of at most 0.7 g/10 min determined in accordance with ISO 1133 (2.16 kg, 230° C.), from 5-30 wt. % based on the weight of the thermoplastic composition of reinforcing fibres, from 0-5 wt. % based on the weight of the thermoplastic composition of additives. |
US11118041B2 |
Thermoplastic elastomer compositions comprising ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and methods for making the same
Described herein are thermoplastic elastomer compositions that comprise 30-60 wt % of a thermoplastic vulcanizate, 5 to 25 wt % of a thermoplastic resin, 5 to 25 wt % of a high density polyethylene, and 5 to 40 wt % of a ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene. The thermoplastic elastomer compositions may be particularly useful in forming laminates, such as slip coat laminates for glass run channels. |
US11118040B2 |
Polyethylene resin film
Provided is a polyethylene resin film exhibiting more improved transparency while exhibiting excellent processability and mechanical properties. The polyethylene resin film having a density of 0.910 g/cm3 to 0.930 g/cm3, and a haze of 10% or less at a thickness of 90 μm to 110 μm includes a first polyethylene resin and a second polyethylene resin at a weight ratio of 6:4 to 8:2, wherein the first polyethylene resin has an MFRR (21.6/2.16) value of 27 to 40, and the second polyethylene resin has an MFRR (21.6/2.16) value of 15 to 23, and the MFRR (21.6/2.16) value is obtained by dividing a melt flow rate (MFR21.6) measured at a temperature of 230° C. under a load of 21.6 kg in accordance with ISO 1133 by a melt flow rate (MFR2.16) measured at a temperature of 230° C. under a load of 2.16 kg in accordance with ISO 1133. |
US11118038B2 |
Latex composition
A latex composition containing a conjugated diene polymer latex and a medium-chain fatty acid glyceride, wherein a content proportion of the medium-chain fatty acid glyceride is 1 to 40 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the conjugated diene polymer. In the present invention, a medium-chain fatty acid forming the medium-chain fatty acid glyceride is preferably a fatty acid having 6 to 18 carbon atoms. In the present invention, the medium-chain fatty acid glyceride is preferably a medium-chain fatty acid triglyceride. The latex composition preferably further contains a crosslinking agent. |
US11118037B2 |
Rubber composition for shoe sole and molded article comprising the same
Provided is a rubber composition for a shoe sole. The rubber composition includes: an elastic polymer including a styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) and a styrene butadiene styrene (SBS) thermoplastic rubber; and a crosslinking agent. The total styrene content of the elastic polymer is at least 35% by weight. |
US11118031B2 |
Fibrous structures comprising polysaccharide filaments
Polysaccharide filaments and fibrous structures containing such polysaccharide filaments and more particularly polysaccharide filaments that exhibit birefringence are provided. |
US11118019B2 |
Thermoplastic polyurethane particles having low impurity content and manufacturing method therefor
The present invention provides thermoplastic polyurethane particles, which are formed in a continuous matrix phase from a thermoplastic polyurethane resin and have a particle diameter of 200-500 μm. In a differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curve of the thermoplastic polyurethane particles, derived from the analysis of a temperature rise of 10° C./min by DSC, a peak of the cold crystallization temperature (Tcc) is shown at a temperature between the glass transition temperature (Tg) and the melting point (Tm). The thermoplastic polyurethane particles have a compression degree of 10-20%. |
US11118012B2 |
Resin composition, prepreg, metal-foil-clad laminate, resin sheet, and printed wiring board
The resin composition of the present invention contains a maleimide compound (A) represented by the following formula (1); and a cyanate compound (B). wherein R each independently represents an unsubstituted or substituted monovalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, a proportion of R representing a methyl group, among all R, is 50 mol % or more, and n represents an integer of 0 to 2. |
US11118011B2 |
Biocompatible polymers for medical devices
The present invention relates to new classes of monomeric compounds, which may be polymerized to form novel biodegradable and bioresorble polymers and copolymers. These polymers and co-polymers, while not limited thereto, may be adapted for radio-opacity and are useful for medical device applications and controlled release therapeutic formulations. |
US11118008B2 |
Ring-opening polymerizations using a flow reactor
Techniques regarding the synthesis of one or more polymers through one or more ring-opening polymerizations conducted within a flow reactor and facilitated by one or more anionic catalysts are provided. For example, one or more embodiments can comprise a method, which can comprise polymerizing, via a ring-opening polymerization within a flow reactor, a cyclic monomer in the presence of one or more anionic organocatalysts. |
US11118006B1 |
Method for producing polylactic acid
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of biotechnology and polymer synthesis, and discloses a method for producing polylactic acid, the method comprises the following steps: (i) inoculating a lactic acid fermentation strain into a lactic acid fermentation culture medium to perform a fermentation, so as to obtain a fermentation broth containing lactate; (ii) separating the fermentation broth to obtain a lactic acid; (iii) synthesizing a polymer-grade lactide by using the lactic acid as a raw material; (iv) subjecting the polymer-grade lactide to a polymerization reaction in a polymerization reaction device to obtain a polylactic acid. Through the above technical solution, the polylactic acid can be efficiently produced in the present disclosure. |
US11118005B2 |
Composition, hole transport material composition, and ink composition
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a composition containing a polymer or oligomer (A) and an initiator (B), wherein the polymer or oligomer (A) contains no alkyl groups of 5 or more carbon atoms, contains at least one type of structural unit selected from the group consisting of a structural unit containing an aromatic amine structure and a structural unit containing a carbazole structure, and contains, at one or more terminals, a structural unit containing a thienyl group which may have a substituent, and a degree of solubility of the composition is capable of being changed by applying heat, light, or both heat and light. |
US11118000B2 |
Polyurethane or polyurethane-urea aqueous dispersion, preparation method therefor, and use thereof
A self-crosslinkable polyurethane or polyurethane-urea aqueous dispersion, a preparation method therefor, and a use thereof. Side chains of the polyurethane or polyurethane-urea contain non-sterically-hindered siloxy groups. During the drying and activation of the aqueous dispersion, the siloxys in the side chains are hydrolyzed and crosslinked with each other to increase the cross-linking density, significantly improving the heat resistance, the humidity resistance, and other properties of an adhesive obtained therefrom. The aqueous dispersion itself has a good stability. In addition, an application system based thereon has an excellent stability and a long storage time. The aqueous dispersion is suitable for the preparation of high quality paints and sealants, especially adhesives. |
US11117999B2 |
Polyurethane composition
The present technology provides a polyurethane composition including: a main agent; and a curing agent, wherein the main agent includes a urethane prepolymer having an isocyanate group, a morpholine compound having one morpholine ring, and an ether compound having two dimethylamino groups, and the curing agent includes an active hydrogen compound having two or more active hydrogen-containing groups in one molecule. |
US11117996B2 |
Self-assembly composition for pattern formation and pattern forming method
It is an object of the present invention to provide a self-assembly composition for pattern formation having a wide range of applicable pattern size and being capable of forming a favorable phase-separated structure. The present invention relates to a self-assembly composition for pattern formation, which comprises a block copolymer comprising a polymerization unit (a) having at least one selected from a structure represented by the following formula (103) and a structure represented by the following formula (104), and a polymerization unit (b) having a structure represented by the following formula (105), wherein the content rate of a sugar moiety in the block copolymer is 3% by mass or more and 80% by mass or less based on the total mass of the block copolymer: |
US11117994B2 |
Controlled architecture polymers
Acrylic copolymers that include the controlled placement of particular functional groups within the polymer structure are provided. The copolymers contain at least two reactive segments and are manufactured via a controlled radical polymerization process. The copolymers are useful in the manufacture of adhesives and elastomers. |
US11117981B2 |
Photopolymer composition
The present invention relates to a photopolymer composition comprising: a polymer matrix or a precursor thereof including a reaction product of a polyol including a polyrotaxane compound and a compound containing at least one isocyanate group; a photoreactive monomer; and a photoinitiator. The present invention also relates to a hologram recording medium produced from the photopolymer composition, an optical element comprising the hologram recording medium, and a holographic recording method using the photopolymer composition. |
US11117979B2 |
Processes and apparatus for bimodal slurry polymerization
Processes and apparatus for preparing bimodal polymers are provided. In some embodiments, processes include introducing a monomer, a first diluent, a catalyst, hydrogen, at a first hydrogen concentration, and optional comonomer, to a first loop reactor to produce, under polymerization conditions, a first slurry of polymer solids. Processes may also include continuously discharging the first slurry of polymer solids from the loop reactor as a first polymerization effluent to a first flash tank; separating the first polymerization effluent in the first flash tank to provide a first concentrated polymer slurry with significantly lower hydrogen concentration; and transferring the first concentrated polymer slurry from the flash tank to a re-slurry mixer. Processes may further include introducing a re-slurry mixer diluent to the first concentrated polymer slurry to form a second concentrated polymer slurry in the re-slurry mixer that can be pumped to a second slurry loop reactor. |
US11117975B2 |
Anti-CD38 antibodies and fusions to attenuated interferon alpha-2B
Antibodies that specifically bind to CD38, as well as constructs comprising such antibodies fused to attenuated interferon alpha-2B proteins are provided. Anti-CD38-attenuated interferon alpha-2b fusion constructs may be used to inhibit proliferation in cancerous cells that express both CD38 and the receptor for IFN-alpha2b, as well as to induce apoptosis in such cells. Inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis in cancerous cells may serve as the basis for the treatment of the underlying cancer. |
US11117974B2 |
Specifically purified anti-presepsin antibody
The present invention provides anti-presepsin polyclonal antibodies specifically binding to a peptide comprising an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1. As a result, anti-presepsin polyclonal antibodies which have less variation in measured values between lot-to-lot differences of antibodies compared to S68 antibodies and thus suitable anti-presepsin polyclonal antibodies for presepsin measurement are provided. |
US11117971B2 |
Chimeric antigen receptors against multiple HLA-G isoforms
The present invention relates to chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) against multiple but not all human leukocyte antigen (HLA-G) isoforms. More specifically, the invention concerns CARs that are specific for HLA-G β2M-free or β2M-associated immunosuppressive isoforms respectively. |
US11117968B2 |
Activatable anti-CTLA-4 antibodies and uses thereof
Provided herein are activatable anti-human CTLA-4 antibodies comprising a heavy chain comprising a VH domain and a light chain comprising a masking moiety (MM), a cleavable moiety (CM), and a VL domain. Such activatable anti-human CTLA-4 antibodies have CTLA-4 binding activity in the tumor microenvironment, where the masking moiety is removed by proteolytic cleavage of the cleavable moiety by tumor-specific proteases, but exhibit greatly reduced binding to CTLA-4 outside the tumor. In this way, the activatable anti-human CTLA-4 antibodies of the present invention retain anti-tumor activity while reducing the side effects associated with anti-CTLA-4 activity outside the tumor. |
US11117962B2 |
Antibody to fibrosis-related molecule and medical application thereof
The present invention provides an antibody to a fibrosis-related molecule and medical application thereof. The antibody of the present invention is an antibody that binds to CHL1 protein and an antibody that neutralizes the binding of the CHL1 protein to a fibroblast. |
US11117959B2 |
IL-6 binding molecules
The present invention provides binding molecules (e.g., antibodies or antigen binding fragments thereof) that specifically bind to and inhibit the biological activity of IL-6 (e.g., human, mouse and non-human primate IL-6). In a preferred embodiment, the antibodies or antigen binding fragments of the invention bind to IL-6 and inhibit its binding to an IL-6 receptor. Such antibodies or antigen binding fragments are particularly useful for treating IL-6-associated diseases or disorders (e.g., inflammatory disease and cancer). |
US11117953B2 |
Microorganism for delivering drug for treatment of gastrointestinal disease, which expresses and secretes cystatin, and pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating gastrointestinal disease, which includes the same
The present invention relates to a microorganism for drug delivery, which has been transformed with a gene construct including a therapeutically active peptide, is delivered safely into the intestines through oral administration, and expresses and secretes a cystatin in the gastrointestinal tract, and also relates to a pharmaceutical composition for prevention or treatment of gastrointestinal disease, which includes the same. The present invention demonstrates the safety and superiority of lactic acid bacteria as a system for delivering a protein-based drug, and thus it is expected the lactic acid bacteria will be widely used as an agent for treatment of gastrointestinal disease in the medical field. |
US11117947B2 |
Double-acylated GLP-1 derivatives
The invention relates to a derivative of a GLP-1 analogue, which analogue comprises a first K residue at a position corresponding to position 27 of GLP-1(7-37) (SEQ ID NO: 1); a second K residue at a position corresponding to position T of GLP-1(7-37), where T is an integer in the range of 7-37 except 18 and 27; and a maximum of ten amino acid changes as compared to GLP-1(7-37); wherein the first K residue is designated K27, and the second K residue is designated KT; which derivative comprises two albumin binding moieties attached to K27 and KT, respectively, via a linker, wherein the albumin binding moiety comprises a protracting moiety selected from HOOC—(CH2)x—CO— and HOOC—C6H4—O—(CH2)y—CO—; in which x is an integer in the range of 6-16, and y is an integer in the range of 3-17; wherein the linker comprises an element of the formula —NH—(CH2)2—(O—(CH2)2)k—O—(CH2)n—CO—, wherein k is an integer in the range of 1-5, and n is an integer in the range of 1-5; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, amide, or ester thereof. The invention also relates to the pharmaceutical use thereof, for example in the treatment and/or prevention of all forms of diabetes and related diseases, as well as to corresponding novel GLP-1 analogues. The derivatives are suitable for oral administration. |
US11117941B2 |
B*44 restricted peptides for use in immunotherapy against cancers and related methods
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US11117933B2 |
Selective recovery
Provided herein are methods of selective screening. In addition, various targeting proteins and sequences, as well as methods of their use, are also provided. |
US11117929B2 |
Purification of an agent of interest
A method is disclosed that exploits the combined features of carbohydrate binding modules (CBM) and nanocrystalline cellulose (CNC) for ‘fishing out’ specific agents of interest (AOI), such as proteins, which are optionally present or produced in culture. |
US11117927B2 |
2,2-difluoropropionamide derivatives of bardoxolone methyl, polymorphic forms and methods of use thereof
The present invention relates generally to the compound: N-((4aS,6aR,6bS,8aR,12aS,14aR,14bS)-11-cyano-2,2,6a,6b,9,9,12a-heptamethyl-10,14-dioxo-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,12a,14,14a,14b-octadecahydropicen-4a-yl)-2,2-difluoropropanamide, polymorphic forms thereof, methods for preparation and use thereof, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and kits and articles of manufacture thereof. |
US11117926B2 |
Cholane derivatives for use in the treatment and/or prevention of FXR and TGR5/GPBAR1 mediated diseases
The present invention relates to compounds having cholane scaffolds of formula (I), said compounds for use in the treatment and/or prevention of FXR and TGR5/GPBARI mediated diseases. |
US11117916B2 |
Recovery of steviol glycosides
The present invention relates a process for the recovery of one or more steviol glycosides from a steviol glycoside-containing fermentation broth, which method comprises (a) providing a fermentation broth comprising one or more steviol glycosides and one or more non-steviol glycoside components; (b) separating the liquid phase of the broth from the solid phase of the broth; (c) providing an adsorbent resin; (d) contacting the liquid phase of the broth with the adsorbent resin in order to separate at least a portion of the one or more steviol glycosides from the non-steviol glycoside components, thereby to recover one or more steviol glycosides from the fermentation broth containing one or more steviol glycosides. The invention also relates to a purified steviol glycoside composition prepared using such a process. |
US11117906B2 |
Methods for synthesizing zinc-lysine-chloride complex
Disclosed herein are improved methods for the synthesis of zinc-amino acid-halide complexes via reaction of zinc oxide and amino acid hydrochloride in a solvent comprising a polyol, as well as oral care compositions comprising said complexes made according to said method. |
US11117905B2 |
Bisaryl heterocycles as NRF2 activators
The present invention relates to bisaryl heterocycle compounds, methods of making them, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as NRF2 activators. In particular, the invention relates to bisaryl heterocycles of Formula (I), |
US11117903B2 |
Pyridine derivatives
The invention relates to compound of formula (I) wherein R1 to R3 are as defined in the description and in the claims. The compound of formula (I) can be used as a medicament. |
US11117899B2 |
[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidine derivative as A2A receptor inhibitor
Provided are a compound represented by formula (I), an isomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and an application of the same in preparing a drug for treating a disease related to A2A receptor. The R1, R2, R3, ring A, ring B, n, and m are as defined in the specification. |
US11117897B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A compound containing indolocarbazole having a formula: Formula I is disclosed. |
US11117894B2 |
Pyridopyrazine compounds and uses thereof
Disclosed herein, inter alia, are pyridopyrazines and methods of using the same. |
US11117892B2 |
Pyrrolo-pyridine derivative compound, method for preparing same, and pharmaceutical composition containing same as active ingredient for prevention or treatment of protein kinase-related diseases
The present invention relates to a pyrrolo-pyridine derivative compound, a method for preparing the same, and a pharmaceutical composition containing the same as an active ingredient for the prevention or treatment of protein kinase-related diseases. A compound represented by chemical formula 1, an optical isomer thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, according to the present invention, has excellent inhibitory activity against various protein kinases including DYRK1A, and therefore, the pharmaceutical composition containing the same as an active ingredient can be favorably used in the treatment or prevention of protein kinase-related diseases. Particularly, the pharmaceutical composition can be effectively used in the prevention, treatment, or alleviation of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or Alzheimer's dementia. |
US11117887B2 |
Aryl substituted pyrimidines for use in influenza virus infection
The invention relates to compounds having the structure of formula (I) which can be used for the treatment of or against influenza infections. |
US11117879B2 |
Photo-crosslinked hydrogel material and preparation, composition, and application thereof photo-crosslinked hydrogel
This invention provides preparations, compositions, products, and applications of photo-crosslinked hydrogels. Component A—a photosensitive polymer derivative, component B—the photoinitiator, and auxiliary component C—other biocompatible polymer derivative each are respectively dissolved in a biocompatible medium to obtain solution A, solution B, and solution C. The solution A, the solution B, and the optional solution C are mixed homogenously to obtain a hydrogel precursor solution. The hydrogel precursor solution is subject to irradiation of the UV light for photocoupled crosslinking to form a photo-crosslinked hydrogel. The photo-crosslinked hydrogel exhibit rapid speed of photo-curing, strong tissue adhesion, excellent mechanical properties, good biocompatibility, and excellent clinical operability. In addition, this invention also provides a kit for making the photo-crosslinked hydrogel, and applications thereof in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, 3D printing, and as a carrier of cell, protein, or drug. |
US11117878B2 |
Benzothiazole and related compounds
Disclosed are compounds that promote spinogenesis, are capable of reducing the neural toxicity of beta-amyloid peptides, and/or reduce the symptoms of traumatic brain injury in a patient. |
US11117877B2 |
2-thioxothiazolidin-4-one derivatives active as transthyretin ligands and uses thereof
Compounds of formula (II) are provided for stabilizing protein transthyretin (TTR) and inhibiting amyloid fibril formation, for example, transthyretin-mediated amyloid fibril formation, and for treating, preventing, or ameliorating one or more symptoms of amyloid diseases, for example, transthyretin-related amyloidosis (ATTR). |
US11117874B2 |
Certain (2S)-N-[(1S)-1-cyano-2-phenylethyl]-1,4-oxazepane-2-carboxamides as dipeptidyl peptidase 1 inhibitors
The present disclosure relates to certain (2S)—N-[(1S)-1-cyano-2-phenylethyl]-1,4-oxazepane-2-carboxamide compounds (including pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof), that inhibit dipeptidyl peptidase 1 (DPP1) activity, to their utility in treating and/or preventing clinical conditions including respiratory diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), to their use in therapy, to pharmaceutical compositions containing them and to processes for preparing such compounds. |
US11117872B2 |
Oxazine compound, composition and cured product
The present invention provides an oxazine compound having a specific structure, which contains a group having an aromatic ring structure and a plurality of specified carbon-carbon triple bond structure. The present invention further provides a composition containing the oxazine compound having a specific structure of the present invention, a cured product containing the composition, and a laminate having the layer of the cured product. The present invention further still provides a composition for a heat-resistant material and a composition for an electronic material, which contain the composition containing the oxazine compound of the present invention. |
US11117871B2 |
Crystalline forms of GSK1278863, preparation method and pharmaceutical use thereof
The present disclosure relates to crystalline form CS1 and CS9 of a hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor compound (I) GSK1278863, processes for preparation, and uses for preparing drugs treating and/or preventing anemia thereof. |
US11117861B2 |
Phenylpyrrolidinone formyl peptide 2 receptor agonists
The disclosure relates to compounds of Formulae (I)-(IX), which are formyl peptide 2 (FPR2) receptor agonists and/or formyl peptide 1 (FPR1) receptor agonists. The disclosure also provides compositions and methods of using the compounds, for example, for the treatment of atherosclerosis, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and related diseases. |
US11117856B2 |
Polyamine compounds targeting the efflux pumps of multi-drug resistant bacterial pathogens and methods of using the same
Disclosed herein are efflux pump inhibitors and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same. The efflux pump inhibitors may be used in methods of preventing antibiotic resistance in a subject, and in methods of treating a bacterial infection in a subject. The efflux pump inhibitor may be co-administered with an antibiotic. |
US11117850B2 |
Method for producing hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene
Provided is a method for producing hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene, and the method can produce hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene at an industrially sufficient level of yield. In a reaction liquid containing a halogenated butane represented by chemical formula, CF2X1—CFX2—CFX3—CF2X4 (X1, X2, X3, and X4 are each independently a halogen atom other than a fluorine atom), zinc, and an organic solvent, a reaction is conducted to eliminate the halogen atoms other than a fluorine atom, X1, X2, X3, and X4, from the halogenated butane, yielding hexafluoro-1,3-butadiene. During the reaction, the concentration of a zinc halide generated by the reaction, in the reaction liquid is not more than the solubility of the zinc halide in the organic solvent. |
US11117842B2 |
Encapsulated seed
Encapsulated seeds, processes for making encapsulated seeds and processes for establishing and improving seed beds and seed bed germination. The encapsulated seeds improve soil productivity through enhancements in soil fertility, soil condition/tilth, and control of soil moisture. |
US11117841B2 |
Organic flocculant and fertilizer
Provided herein is technology relating to organic fertilizers and particularly, but not exclusively, to organic and/or biodegradable flocculants, methods of preparing organic fertilizers using an organic and/or biodegradable flocculant, and systems for treating water using an organic and/or biodegradable flocculant to prepare an organic fertilizer. |
US11117836B2 |
Ultra stable structural laminate
An ultra-stable structural laminate with fire resistance and a lateral nail pull strength from 44 to 300 pounds of force and an insulation R value from 1 to 40, the ultra-stable structural laminate of a cementious material with a nano-molecular veneer and a foam component catalytically reacted into an expanded closed cell foam having a thickness from ⅛th inch to 8 inches, a density from 1.5 pounds/cubic foot to 3 pounds/cubic foot that self-adheres to the cementitious material forming an ultra-stable structural laminate with fire resistance and a lateral nail pull strength from 44 pounds to 300 pounds of force, an insulation R value from 1 to 40, a resistance to seismic impact for earthquakes over 3.1 on the Richter Scale, a break point from 7 lbs/inch to 100 lbs/inch; and a resistance to wind shear equivalent to a 15 mph downburst. |
US11117835B2 |
Fire resistant calcium sulphate-based products
The present invention provides a calcium sulphate-based product (e.g. a wall board) comprising gypsum, a pozzolan source such as a clay additive, rice husk ash or diatomaceous earth and a metal salt additive. The product may be produced by drying an aqueous slurry comprising calcined gypsum, the pozzolan source and the metal salt additive. The clay additive may be a kaolinitic clay. The metal salt additive may be a magnesium salt e.g. magnesium nitrate, magnesium chloride or magnesium hydroxide. |
US11117833B2 |
Rapid-hardening mortar composition
This rapid-hardening mortar composition includes: a rapid-hardening admixture; cement; and a fine aggregate, wherein the cement is contained in an amount of 100 parts by mass to 2,000 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the rapid-hardening admixture, the rapid-hardening admixture is a composition that contains: calcium aluminate; inorganic sulfate in an amount of 50 parts by mass to 200 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the calcium aluminate; and a setting modifier in an amount of 0.1 parts by mass to 10 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the calcium aluminate, and an average particle diameter of the calcium aluminate is in a range of 8 μm to 100 μm, and an average particle diameter of the setting modifier is in a range of 5 μm or less. |
US11117832B2 |
Fluorescent polycarboxylate superplasticizer and preparation method thereof
A fluorescent polycarboxylate superplasticizer and a preparation method thereof. The preparation process of the polycarboxylate superplasticizer is as follows. Firstly, a redox radical polymerization is performed on a monomer of an unsaturated acid and a derivative thereof, and an unsaturated polyether monomer to form a polycarboxylate superplasticizer pre-product. Then, the polycarboxylate superplasticizer pre-product is subjected to an esterification reaction with an organic molecule having a fluorescent property to obtain the fluorescent polycarboxylate superplasticizer. The method effectively reduces the reaction difficulty and makes the reaction rapid and efficient. The fluorescent polycarboxylate superplasticizer is non-toxic and non-polluting, and has good controllability in the production process and less side reactions. The fluorescent polycarboxylate superplasticizer can be applied to different kinds of cement, having a high water-reducing rate, and a relatively high cost performance and competitive advantage. |
US11117831B2 |
Glass panel unit, glass window, and method for manufacturing glass panel unit
In s glass panel unit, a pitch of pillars is determined such that a distortion of a first panel and second panel is smaller than an interval between the first panel and the second panel. The distortion is calculated based on the interval between the first panel and the second panel, load loading compression fracture per one pillar of the multiple pillars, Young's moduli of the first panel and the second panel, thicknesses of the first panel and the second panel, and Poisson's ratios of the first panel and the second panel. |
US11117830B2 |
Glass article with colored coating
A glass article includes a glass substrate, a colored film formed on one of main surfaces of the glass substrate, an uncoated portion where no colored film is formed which is present in part of the one of main surfaces or on an edge face of the glass substrate, a boundary between the colored film and the uncoated portion, and a film thickness varying portion where the colored film gradually tapers in thickness toward the boundary. The uncoated portion is visible in the glass article used as a window, the glass substrate has an absorbance in the wavelength range of 380 nm to 780 nm of 0.10 or lower per mm of thickness, and the glass article has a portion blue in color, gray in color, or pink in color where the colored film is formed. |
US11117829B2 |
Lithium silicate glass ceramic
The invention relates to a lithium silicate glass ceramic, which contains at least lithium disilicate as a crystal phase, and lithium aluminum silicate as further crystal phase. The lithium silicate glass ceramic in its initial composition contains Al2O3 at 1.5 to 3.5 percent by weight, and K2O at 0.6 to 1.8 percent by weight. |
US11117826B2 |
System and method for manufacturing optical fiber
A system for drawing optical fiber in microgravity including a sealed housing to prevent infiltration of at least humidity and filled with a dry environment, a preform holder located within the sealed housing to hold preform material, a furnace located within the sealed housing to receive the preform material from the preform holder and to heat the preform material from which the optical fiber is pulled, a feed system to move the preform material from the preform holder to the furnace, a drawing mechanism located within the sealed housing to pull the optical fiber from the preform material within the furnace, a diameter monitor located within the sealed housing to measure a diameter of the optical fiber and a fiber collection mechanism located within the sealed housing to gather and store the optical fiber. |
US11117822B2 |
Method for simultaneous removal of heavy metals and organic matters from wastewater
The present invention relates to a method for simultaneous removal of heavy metals and organic matters from wastewater, including four steps: anoxic reaction, incubation reaction, aerobic reaction and sedimentation reaction, to solve tricky problems and shortcomings of current treatment technologies for industrial wastewater containing both heavy metals and organic substances. Compared with current technologies, in the present invention, by regulating and controlling heavy metal ions in wastewater, catalysts with function of activating molecular oxygen are in-situ generated, catalyzing dioxygen to produce strong oxidative species, thereby realizing catalytic oxidation of organic pollutants and crystallization and precipitation removal of heavy metals, which creatively treats waste using waste to achieve green oxidation, shortened treatment process, improvement of treating efficiency, reduction of economic cost and promotion of technology for industrial application. |
US11117821B2 |
Multi-parameter enhancement of membrane bioreactor process efficiency by biomass selection and selective biomass wasting
The present invention relates to a process and device for selectively removal of deflocculated sludge below a pre-selected size from a sludge mixed liquor. The invention resides in the concept of removing from the sludge mixed liquor deflocculated sludge. The removal is preferably carried out by a two-step separation providing a fraction comprising sludge flocs, substantially freed from deflocculated sludge, and a fraction containing mostly deflocculated sludge. The fraction comprising sludge flocs is returned into the sludge mixed liquor, while the fraction containing mostly deflocculated sludge is removed from the system. |
US11117807B2 |
Method of making aluminum-free neopentasilane
A method of making neopentasilane, the method comprising:contacting perchloroneopentasilane with a reductive effective amount of an alkali metal aluminum hydride in an alkylaluminum compound of formula RxAlCl3-x, where R is alkyl having from at least 5 carbon atoms, x is an integer from 1 to 3, and the alkylaluminum compound has a boiling point of at least 250° C., at conditions sufficient to reduce the perchloroneopentasilane, to form a reaction product mixture comprising neopentasilane, and separating the neopentasilane from the product mixture to form a neopentasilane isolate. |
US11117801B2 |
Transparent electrode with a composite layer of a graphene layer and nanoparticles
A transparent electrode with a transparent substrate and a composite layer disposed thereon, wherein the composite layer includes a graphene layer and a plurality of nanoparticles, wherein the nanoparticles are embedded in the graphene layer and extend through a thickness of the graphene layer, and wherein the plurality of nanoparticles are in direct contact with the transparent substrate and a gap is present between the graphene layer and the transparent substrate. |
US11117799B2 |
Wire-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) apparatus
A wire-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) apparatus is provided. In examples discussed herein, the wire-based MEMS apparatus includes a MEMS control bus and at least one passive MEMS switch circuit. The passive MEMS switch circuit is configured to close a MEMS switch(es) by generating a constant voltage(s) that exceeds a defined threshold voltage (e.g., 30-50 V). In a non-limiting example, the passive MEMS switch circuit can generate the constant voltage(s) based on a radio frequency (RF) voltage(s), which may be harvested from an RF signal(s) received via the MEMS control bus. In this regard, it may be possible to eliminate active components and/or circuits from the passive MEMS switch circuit, thus helping to reduce leakage and power consumption. As a result, it may be possible to provide the passive MEMS switch circuit in a low power apparatus for supporting such applications as the Internet-of-Things (IoT). |
US11117798B2 |
MEMS-sensor
A MEMS sensor includes a housing with an interior volume, wherein the housing has an access port to the interior volume, a MEMS component in the housing, and a protection structure, which reduces an introduction of electromagnetic disturbance radiation with a wavelength in the range between 10 nm and 20 μm into the interior volume through the access port and reduces a propagation of the electromagnetic disturbance radiation in the interior volume. |
US11117792B2 |
Keg sensor assemblies
Keg sensors and keg sensor assemblies are disclosed. In some embodiments, the keg sensor may include a main body and a first connector attached to the main body and configured to be connected to a keg dispensing coupler. The keg dispensing coupler may be configured to be moved between a closed position and an open position; The keg sensor may additionally include a second connector attached to the main body and configured to be connected to a valve of a keg. The keg sensor may further include a sensor assembly attached to the main body and configured to detect one or more operating parameters of liquid dispensed, via the keg dispensing coupler, from the keg through the keg sensor. In some embodiments, the keg sensor assembly may include a keg sensor and a stack cage assembly. The stack cage assembly may include a cage sized to surround the keg sensor. |
US11117790B2 |
Industrial truck comprising a thrust device
An industrial truck includes a main chassis, a transport platform to transport goods, a lifting device to raise and lower the transport platform, and a pushing device with at least one actuatable pushing arm. The pushing device displaces the goods relative to the transport platform. |
US11117781B2 |
Vertical bounce detection and mitigation
A vertical bounce detection system of an elevator system includes at least one sensor operable to detect vertical movement of an elevator car in a hoistway. The vertical bounce detection system also includes a processing system communicatively coupled to the at least one sensor and a memory system having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processing system, cause the vertical bounce detection system to determine a bounce energy level of the elevator car based on sensor data from the at least one sensor. The instructions further cause the vertical bounce detection system to compare the bounce energy level to a bounce condition threshold. A speed reduction of the elevator car is commanded to continue movement of the elevator car at a reduced speed based on determining that the bounce energy level exceeds the bounce condition threshold. |
US11117778B2 |
Quality control station with camera calibration system for sheet element processing machine
A quality control station (2) for a sheet element processing machine, the station having at least one camera (6) arranged for capturing images of sheet elements (4) transported through the quality control station (2), and further having a camera calibration system (10). The camera calibration system (10) having a target holder (12) for holding an optical target (14), and a drive (15) for the target holder (12). The drive (15) is adapted for displacing the target holder (12) between a rest position, in which it is outside of the viewing area (7) of the camera (6), and a calibration position in which it is arranged in the viewing area (7) of the camera (6). |
US11117776B1 |
Double-sided squeegee with interchangeable sides
A squeegee device for applying a film material to a surface includes a selection of squeegee card components formed of a rubber, rubberized plastic or other rubber-like composition; the selection of squeegee card components being provided in varying degrees of hardness (i.e., durometer) and each squeegee card component including a blade portion with a working edge having a specific length and configuration (e.g., straight, curved, V-shaped) and an attachment portion structured for cooperating interlocked attachment with the attachment portion of another select one of the squeegee card components, with no tools or additional fastening elements required, to provide a double-sided squeegee card with interchangeable card components having two different working edges which may be the same or different length, shape and/or hardness and the same or different durometer. |
US11117771B2 |
Web tension control
The current invention is generally directed to apparatuses and methods for controlling tension and tension disturbances in a web being continuously unwound from a roll of spirally wound web material. In accordance with the present disclosure, a rotary dancer mechanism is used for applying active and variable forces to a moving web in response to irregularities, such as variations in tension. In one aspect, the apparatus and method of the present disclosure may be used to attenuate undesired disturbances in the web as the web is being fed into a process. |
US11117768B2 |
Medium feeding device and image reading apparatus
An image reading apparatus includes a feeding roller that includes a first roller and a second roller provided at an interval in a width direction intersecting a medium feeding direction, and feeds a sheet from a placing section; and a skew detection section that detects skew of the sheet fed from the feeding roller. Skew is corrected by giving a difference between a rotation speed of the first roller and a rotation speed of the second roller with respect to at least one of the relevant sheet detected by the skew detection section and subsequent sheets fed following the relevant sheet based on a skew amount in the sheet. |
US11117764B2 |
Inner plenum vacuum roller system for a cut sheet printer dryer transport
A vacuum roller system and a method of operating the vacuum roller system can include a group of vacuum rollers operable to move a sheet of media through a dryer. The vacuum rollers do not require a vacuum to be drawn between the vacuum rollers. Each vacuum roller can include a plenum operable to direct the vacuum to a top portion of the vacuum roller to drive the sheet of media from one roller to the next roller. The plenum can engage vacuum holes in a rotating vacuum roller when the vacuum holes in the vacuum roller are aligned with the plenum. |
US11117762B2 |
Image processing apparatus, machine learning device, and image processing method
An image processing apparatus includes: a memory configured to store a machine-learned model produced by performing machine learning using teaching data associating image data generated by reading a document by an image reading device with device abnormality information on abnormality of the image reading device; and when the image reading device reads a document, a processor configured to obtain the device abnormality information based on generated image data and the machine-learned model. |
US11117755B2 |
Electronic component handler, electronic component transport unit, and electronic component tester
There is provided an electronic component handler for transporting an electronic component, the handler including a shuttle having a placement surface on which the electronic component is placed and moving from a first position to a second position, and a positioning unit provided in the shuttle and positioning the electronic component by coming into contact with the electronic component placed on the placement surface, in which the positioning unit has a first positioning member and a second positioning member that are driven to move or rotate with respect to the shuttle, when the shuttle is located at the first position, the electronic component is placed on the placement surface, and a distance between the first positioning member and the second positioning member when the shuttle is located at the first position is longer than a distance between the first positioning member and the second positioning member when the shuttle is located at the second position. |
US11117754B2 |
Method and apparatus used to handle non-upright articles of an article stream under prevention of disturbances
The invention includes a method (100) and an apparatus to handle irregularly conveyed and/or irregularly aligned and/or non-upright articles of an article stream under prevention of disturbances. The method (100) comprises the following steps: identifying at least one non-upright article in an article stream as an error; performing a correction step to resolve the error, the correction step comprising removal from the article stream of the at least one irregularly aligned article, or transfer to an upright orientation of the at least one irregularly aligned article, with a defined action being exerted temporally before and/or in temporal overlap with the correction step upon the at least one irregularly aligned article or upon regularly conveyed articles of the article stream. |
US11117753B2 |
Part alignment and transport device
Parts merge smoothly without any stopper at a branching region. A determining and sorting unit determines, between an introduction passage and a branching region, whether weld nuts at rest are facing up or down. The weld nuts determined as facing up are fed to a first branch passage, whereas the weld nuts determined as facing down are fed to a second branch passage. |
US11117752B2 |
Automated dolly assemblies with loading and unloading racks
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to automated dolly assemblies having loading and unloading racks and traveling along a track secured to a floor. In one embodiment, an automated dolly assembly includes a moveable frame having a mobility mechanism, one or more loading racks, one or more unloading racks, a receiver arm connected to the moveable frame and a moveable pulley connected to the receiver arm. The moveable pulley has weights. The mobility mechanism is coupled to a bottom surface of the moveable frame. The one or more loading racks and the one or more unloading racks are proximate to a top surface of the moveable frame. The receiver arm is rotatably moveable between a horizontal position and a vertical position and configured to engage the automated dolly assembly with an overhead conveyor. |
US11117749B2 |
Apparatus for handling articles as well as method for exchanging at least one transport module and at least one work module of the apparatus
The invention relates to an apparatus (1) with at least two modules that are selectively transferable into a specific operating position (BL) for handling of individual articles or article sets. The apparatus (1) comprises at least one transport module (3) that moves individual articles or article sets with a first packaging type and at least one work module (5) that moves individual articles or article sets with a second, different, packaging type. The work module (5) can handle packaging material during the movement, with the packaging material being in contact with the individual articles or article sets. The apparatus (1) has an operating position (BL) and a waiting position (W1), into which operating position (BL) the transport module (3) or the work module (5) can be selectively inserted, and into which waiting position (W1) the transport module (3) is transferable by removing it from the specific operating position (BL). |
US11117743B2 |
Storage and retrieval system
A storage array system including an open undeterministic transport surface, a navigation array disposed in connection with the transport surface, the navigation array includes a distributed feature, a first waypoint at a first position of the distributed feature, a second waypoint displaced from the first waypoint along the distributed feature and offset with respect to the first waypoint in a direction angled to the distributed feature, and a guided bot, arranged to traverse the transport surface, with a non-holonomic steering system, the guided bot having a bot pose determination system employing sensor data detecting the distributed feature, wherein the guided bot includes a controller configured to generate a substantially smooth curved bot traverse path on the transport surface connecting the first and second waypoints with a predetermined optimal trajectory of the guided bot along the traverse path determined based on a bot dynamic model. |
US11117742B2 |
Glide-in cart storage system
A pallet storage system and method are provided. A rack for storing pallets loaded with goods is constructed with a corresponding pair of left and right rails. Carts for supporting the pallets ride on those rails. The rails can have an I-beam shape cross section, include a lower horizontal wall, a vertical wall extending up from the lower horizontal wall and an upper horizontal wall at the top of the vertical wall. The lower and upper horizontal walls include an outer flange extending from the vertical wall in a sideways direction away from the corresponding other rail and an inner flange, extending sideways towards the corresponding other rail. The carts can nest, until loaded and the front of the carts can be flush at the front of the rack. |
US11117741B2 |
Object handling device and method
An object handling device handles a first object and a second object. A lower support beam, a first side frame and a second side frame define a lower object holding channel for supporting the first object. A first upper support beam and a second upper support beam define an upper object holding channel. An object lift vertically lifts the first object from the lower object holding channel to the upper object holding channel. A beam lift pivots the lower support beam and the first object. A lower hoist positions a second object within the lower object holding channel. A first telescoping support beam and a second telescoping support beam define an angled object displacement channel. An upper hoist links with the first object for displacing the first object along the angled object displacement channel. |
US11117733B2 |
Plurality of integrally interconnected wipes for use in dispenser
A plurality of integrally interconnected wipes collectively define a web. The plurality of wipes includes a first wipe, a second wipe, and a third wipe. A first transverse intermittent cut line defines a right side major tie that connects the first wipe to the second wipe, and the right side major tie has a width. A second transverse intermittent cut line defines a left side major tie that connects the second wipe to the third wipe. In particular embodiments, the first wipe and the second wipe are connected to each other only within the right side of the web, and the second wipe and the third wipe are connected to each other only within the left side of the web. In certain embodiment, the wipes are also connected to each via minor ties that are transversely narrower than the major ties. |
US11117730B2 |
Vacuum container, system and method
a vacuum container and a system which includes a complementary base, including a three-part airway, a sealing lid, and a lid release button. The three-part airway features an internal air chamber, an extraction airway, and a one-way check-valve preventing ambient air from penetrating the internal air chamber through the extraction airway when vacuum sealed. The extraction airway extends between the top and the bottom of the container and includes an internal air extraction outlet, disposed at the top of and within the internal air chamber, and an external air extraction outlet outside the container, disposed at the bottom of the container, and configured to be coupled to an external air pump. A complementary method is also provided. |
US11117729B2 |
Container with parallelprotection members
A bottom surface member of a container defines an xy-plane, and a side surface member defines an xz-plane and aan yz-plane. A protective member includes a receiving part that has a first receiving surface parallel to the xz-plane and a second receiving surface parallel to the yz-plane, and a supporting part formed with the receiving part. The supporting part has a first flat plate section parallel to the xz-plane, a second flat plate section parallel to the yz-plane, and a third flat plate section parallel to the xy-plane. The receiving part has a fourth flat plate section that has the first receiving surface and is parallel to the xz-plane, a fifth flat plate section parallel to the yz-plane, a sixth flat plate section facing the fourth flat plate section with a gap therebetween, and a seventh flat plate section that has the second receiving surface. |
US11117726B2 |
Method of forming a gusseted stand-up pouch
A gusseted stand-up flexible pouch including a pouch-forming structure. The pouch-forming structure including first and second body panels, first and second side gussets, a bottom gusset and at least one interior gusset. The bottom gusset extends between the first and second body panels. Each of the first and second side gussets is joined to the first and second body panels. The at least one interior gusset is joined to the first and second body panels. The at least one interior gusset is located between the first and second side gussets. The at least one interior gusset divides an interior of the stand-up flexible pouch into a plurality of compartments. |
US11117719B2 |
Selective flow cohesive streaming caps
A container cap with a body having a lower portion with internal threads for connecting to a container, and an upper portion defining a main opening. The upper cap portion having a first surface defining a partial opening and a stem protruding through the main opening. The lower cap portion having a second surface defining a partial opening. The upper and lower cap portions configured to rotate with respect to one another such that the partial openings align between a closed position and an open position to selectively permit fluid flow therethrough. A method for capping a container. |
US11117713B2 |
Lid for liquid material storage container, and liquid material storage container
A lid for a liquid material storage container solves problems of uplift and breakage of the lid, and ensures high efficiency in attachment and detachment operations. The lid includes an upper plate portion covering a flange and a large-diameter opening of a storage cylinder; a plug portion extending downward from a central region of the upper plate portion and plugging the large-diameter opening of the storage cylinder; a pair of first lateral portions coming into contact with lateral surfaces of a pair of short sides of the flange when the lid is closed; a pair of claw portions extending from the pair of first lateral portions toward the plug portion and coming into contact with lower surfaces of the pair of short sides of the flange when the lid is closed; and a push-up operating portion formed in at least one of the pair of first lateral portions. |
US11117710B2 |
Valve assembly for bags
A present application relates to a valve assembly for use with a liquid container. The valve assembly includes a spout containing an opening to the liquid container, the spout being configured to form a liquid-tight seal with a housing. A sleeve extends through the housing toward the liquid container through the opening. A valve is secured to the housing and extending into the opening through the sleeve and forming a liquid-tight seal with the sleeve. The valve includes a body portion with a cutaway section and a leg fixed to the valve by a hinge, wherein the leg is configured to flex outwards against the sleeve upon insertion of a tube into the valve causing the cutaway section to open a flow channel to allow liquid to flow through the valve assembly. |
US11117705B1 |
Fluid carton assembly
A fluid carton assembly for dispensing and storing a liquid beverage includes a beverage carton for storing a liquid beverage. The beverage carton has a pair of flaps each being positionable in an open position to pour the liquid beverage. The flaps are positionable in a closed position to contain the liquid beverage. A slide is slidably coupled to each of the flaps. The slide is slidable into a closing position thereby retaining the flaps in the closed position. The slide is slidable into an opening position thereby facilitating the flaps to be positioned in the open position. |
US11117704B2 |
Beverage box
A box includes a container portion, the container portion defining a top end and a bottom end, the container portion defining a cavity; a telescoping portion attached to the top end of the container portion, the telescoping portion selectively reconfigurable about and between a retracted configuration and an extended configuration, a portion of the telescoping portion being positioned within the cavity in the retracted configuration, the telescoping portion disposed external to the cavity in the extended configuration; and a dividing portion disposed within the cavity, the dividing portion defining a plurality of cells within the cavity. |
US11117703B2 |
Re-wrap packaging
The invention relates to a packaging system including box and wrapping papers of conventional type having a square folded bottom and side folds providing a box shaped assembly where the proposed assembly can be used for packaging of various types of items. The assembly is easy to use and can be used for packaging of consumer goods, gifts, surprise or mystery items, in promotional schemes or brand activation and marketing activities. |
US11117701B2 |
Container with recessed base and concave rib
A container including a body having a base defining a closed end, a finish defining an opposite open end, and a sidewall between the base and finish. The base includes a support surface defining a reference plane and a contoured base recess extending inwardly from the support surface to a maximum base recess height “hbrmax” from the plane. The sidewall includes a concave rib extending circumferentially around the body. A center of the rib is disposed at a rib height “hr” from the plane. The ratio “hbrmax:hr” is between 1:3 and 1:5. The rib includes a radiused transition surface extending from the base to an angled inner surface and having a radius of curvature “r1” of at least 0.10 inches. The angled inner surface has an angle “a” relative to the plane of between 28 and 80 degrees. A method and mold assembly for making the container are also provided. |
US11117695B2 |
System and method for filling a closed container with a fixative solution
The present invention relates to a method and a system (400) for filling a closed container (200) with a fixative solution. The system comprises a container (200) comprising a container body (230) for receiving a biological specimen, a lid (220) for selectively closing the container body (230) and a port (100) forming a unidirectional barrier in a direction from the inside (IC) to the outside (OC) of the closed container (200). The system further comprises a dispensing apparatus (500) having a filling nozzle (300) for dispensing the fixative solution. The filling nozzle (300) is relatively moveable with respect to the container (200) between a retracted position and a filling position to fill the container (200) with the fixative solution. |
US11117691B2 |
Automatic packaging machine
An automatic packaging machine, comprising an input conveyor belt, a reel holder, containing a reel of single-fold film, a contoured shaped film former, a sealing bar, a collecting device, an output conveyor belt, and a pulling device with at least an upper driving wheel and a lower driving wheel in contact with a layer of single-fold film interposed between said wheels which, rotating in opposite directions, move the single-fold film along the automatic packaging machine; a drive shaft, which transfers a rotational motion to the driving wheels to move the single-fold film along the automatic packaging machine; a lifting actuator, which moves the upper driving wheel away from the lower driving wheel (or vice versa) when sealing the single-fold film, so as to reduce the tension exerted by the driving wheels on the single-fold film during the sealing step and having a lifting actuator actuated by the drive shaft. |
US11117690B2 |
Case forming, packing, and sealing apparatus
A case forming, packing, and sealing apparatus is disclosed. The case forming, packing, and sealing apparatus includes a cardboard box handling area and a product handling area. In the cardboard box handling area, case forming sheets including flatly collapsed cardboard boxes are erected into boxes that has openings which open in one direction, products are received into the boxes, and thereafter the openings are closed and sealed. In the product handling area, plural products are aligned and a predetermined quantity of the products are pushed in an accumulated state through the openings into the boxes. The cardboard box handling area and the product handling area are interconnected in a state in which they are mutually independently separable. |
US11117688B2 |
Apparatus and method for filling containers with a shaped foodstuff product
An infeed chamber or channel 12 receives fish fillets 17 from a conveyor belt 13 of an infeed system 14. A plunger 16 pushes the fish 17 upwardly from the infeed channel 12 into an upper compression chamber 18 which includes one or more cavities or lobes 20 into which the fish is pushed by the plunger 16 thereby to fill the lobes 20. Pistons 28 are advanced into the lobes to eject the formed fish cakes 24 out of the lobes and into container cans 30. The end position of the plunger 16 is monitored and measured, and the control system utilizes this information to operate the feed system wherein the fish fillets 17 are loaded into the infeed chamber. In this manner, the volume of fish 17 loaded into the infeed chamber can be controlled so that at the end of the plunger stroke, only a minimum amount of fish 17 remains within the compression chamber 18, thereby avoiding the residual fish 17 to be compressed more than twice. |
US11117686B2 |
Shared resistive sensor measurement with FPGA based collision avoidance protection
Providing collision avoidance protection to controllers sharing the same sensor. Each of a pair of asynchronous controllers changes the period of a sync pulse transmitted to the other controller to indicate to the other controller it is synchronized. When one of the controllers begins reading data from the shared sensor, the other controller waits to receive another sync pulse for indicating when the controller is finished reading data from the shared sensor. Thus, the asynchronous controllers avoid accessing the same sensor at the same time. |
US11117685B2 |
Artificial satellite and thrust balance adjustment method
A reaction wheel detects an angular momentum. A satellite controller selects a target thruster based on the detected angular momentum. A power supply apparatus changes adjustment electric power for the target thruster. A flow rate adjustment apparatus supplies a propellant to the target thruster at a flow rate corresponding to the adjustment electric power. This changes a thrust of the target thruster. When a discharge current of the target thruster does not become a target current, the power supply apparatus further changes the adjustment electric power for the target thruster. |
US11117684B2 |
Separation device using pogo-pin for deployable structure of CubeSat
A separation device for a deployable structure is configured to use the pogo-pin to supply power for severing a restraining wire. The separation device may enable the deployable structure to be elastically separated by means of an elastic force exerted thereon by a spring and may enable a deployed state of the structure to be ascertained immediately after deployment. |
US11117680B2 |
Landing pad for unmanned aerial vehicle delivery
A landing pad receives and stores packages delivered from an aerial vehicle are awaiting pickup from an aerial vehicle. The landing pad can be placed outside of a window and can contain a transmitter for sending out an identification signal via radio frequency to aid aerial vehicles in finding the landing pad. The landing pad contains a landing platform with a trapdoor that leads to a storage compartment. The trapdoor can be configured to only open when it receives a signal from an authorized aerial vehicle. The storage compartment can be accessed via a storage compartment door which can contain a locking mechanism. The storage compartment can be climate controlled. The landing pad can also have a transmitter that emits sounds to discourage animals from nesting on or near the landing pad. The landing pad can also include a solar power generator as a source of electrical energy. |
US11117678B2 |
Runway/taxiway lighting system
An airport lighting system includes a plurality of lighting fixtures aligned along an airport taxiway and/or an airport runway. Each lighting fixture has a vertically oriented structural member and a lighting member supported by the structural member. The lighting member has an upward emanating light of a visible spectrum and a downwardly emanating light of an invisible spectrum. |
US11117675B2 |
Vertical takeoff and landing aircraft
An aircraft includes a fuselage; a propulsion system including a power source and a plurality of vertical thrust electric fans driven by the power source; and a wing extending from the fuselage. The plurality of vertical thrust electric fans are arranged along a length of the wing, the wing including a variable geometry assembly extending along the length of the wing and moveable between a forward thrust position and a vertical thrust position, the variable geometry assembly at least partially covering the plurality of vertical thrust electric fans when in the forward thrust position and at least partially exposing the plurality of vertical thrust electric fans when in the vertical thrust position. |
US11117670B2 |
Methods and apparatus to detect deicing heater conditions
An example apparatus includes an interface to be electrically coupled between a heating element and a power supply, where the heating element associated with an external surface of a vehicle, and where the power supply is to provide power to the heating element. The interface includes a balanced current sensor to measure a differential between a first current of an electrical power line of the heating element and a second current of an electrical return line of the heating element, and a processor to compare the differential to at least one threshold to determine a condition of the heating element. |
US11117667B1 |
Unmanned aerial vehicle jettison apparatus
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) jettison apparatus. The UAV jettison apparatus may comprise a payload bay, fairing, ejector plate, and releasable latch. The payload bay may be mounted beneath an aircraft and may have an inner space and a top plate attached therewith. The fairing may substantially cover the inner space of the payload bay and may have an opening positioned directly below the top plate. The ejector plate, which may be spring-loaded, may substantially cover the opening and may be used to mount the UAV. The releasable latch, which may be disposed between the top plate and the ejector plate, may releasably lock and hold the UAV in a stowed position and, upon release, may allow the ejector plate to move into a launch position, such that the UAV is released and jettisoned from a larger aircraft. |
US11117663B2 |
Apparatus and method for unmanned flight
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are provided herein for unmanned flight optimization. A system for unmanned flight comprises a set of motors configured to provide locomotion to an unmanned aerial vehicle, a set of wings coupled to a body of the unmanned aerial vehicle via an actuator and configured to move relative to the body of the unmanned aerial vehicle, a sensor system on the unmanned aerial vehicle, and a control circuit. The control circuit being configured to: control the unmanned aerial vehicle, cause the set of motors to lift the unmanned aerial vehicle, detect condition parameters based on the sensor system, determine a position for the set of wings based on the condition parameters, and cause the actuator to move the set of wings to the wing position while the unmanned aerial vehicle is in flight. |
US11117662B2 |
Flight direction display method and apparatus, and unmanned aerial vehicle
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a flight direction display method and apparatus, and an unmanned aerial vehicle. The method includes: obtaining a flight direction indication of an aircraft sent by a camera system, where the flight direction indication is determined by the camera system according to a relative angle between a camera apparatus and the aircraft; and displaying the flight direction indication of the aircraft on a shooting preview screen. In this way, a flight direction of the aircraft is controlled according to the flight direction indication, so that in a shooting process, a flight direction of a fuselage of the aircraft is the same as a rotation direction of the camera apparatus, so as to shoot content wanted by the camera apparatus, thereby improving user experience. |
US11117661B2 |
Rotary wing drone comprising a collapsible drone structure
The rotary wing drone comprises at least one rotor carried by a drone structure, wherein the drone structure comprises a drone body and at least one group of arms comprising a plurality of arms rotatably mounted on the drone body about the same axis of rotation, between a deployed position for flight and a folded position for transport. |
US11117653B2 |
System and method for tactile cueing through rotorcraft pilot controls using variable friction and force gradient
An rotorcraft including a pilot control, a pilot control position sensor connected to the pilot control and operable to generate a position signal indicating a position of the pilot control, a flight control computer (FCC) in signal communication with the pilot control position sensor and operable to provide a tactile cue in the pilot control in response to the position signal indicating the position of the pilot control exceeds a threshold associated with an operating limit, and further operable to determine a tactile cueing value for the tactile cue according to a relationship between the position of the pilot control and the threshold, and generate a cue control signal according to the tactile cueing value, and a tactile cue element connected to the pilot control and in signal communication with the FCC and operable to control action of the pilot control in response to the cue control signal. |
US11117651B2 |
Aircraft assembly actuation system
An aircraft assembly, having: a reference component; a first component and a first actuator, the first actuator configured to move the first component relative to the reference component; a second component and a second actuator, the second actuator configured to move the second component relative to the reference component; a position sensor configured to measure a position of the first component, and to output a position value, the sensor being capable of outputting a plurality of non-zero position values; and a controller configured to control the movement of the second component by the second actuator based at least partially on the position value output by the position sensor. |
US11117647B2 |
Aircraft wing assemblies
Aircraft wing assemblies are disclosed herein. An example apparatus disclosed herein includes a trailing edge of a wing of an aircraft. The trailing edge has an elastically deformable skin defining a first surface. The trailing edge has a first end to be fixed to the wing and a second end opposite the first end that is to move relative to the first end. A flap is movably coupled to the second end of the trailing edge. The flap is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The trailing edge is to elastically elongate when the flap moves from the stowed position to the deployed position and the trailing edge is to elastically collapse when the flap moves from the deployed position to the stowed position. |
US11117646B2 |
Integrated slat chine apparatus and methods
Integrated slat chine apparatus and methods are described. An example method comprises moving a slat relative to an airfoil between a stowed position and a deployed position. The slat is coupled to the airfoil. The slat is located adjacent a lateral surface of a chine. The chine is coupled to the airfoil. The slat is to expose the lateral surface of the chine when the slat is in the deployed position and to cover the lateral surface of the chine when the slat is in the stowed position. |
US11117645B2 |
Cargo hold component system for convertible cargo hold
A cargo hold component system for a cargo hold of an aircraft, the cargo hold component system including floor elements and fixing elements. The floor elements can at least partially be fixed releasably by the fixing elements to fixing sites provided on or in the hold floor, such that in a state fixed to the fixing sites, the floor elements support a loading of the hold with cargo containers, and that in a state in which a first group of the floor elements has been removed from the fixing sites by release of the fixing elements and a second group of the floor elements has been partially removed from the fixing sites by release of the fixing elements, the hold is sealed gas-tightly. |
US11117643B2 |
Vessel propulsion system and vessel
A vessel propulsion system includes a bow thruster located at a bow of a hull, an outboard motor located on the hull and provided separately from the bow thruster, and a navigation controller. The navigation controller controls at least one of the bow thruster and the outboard motor in accordance with a state of at least one other of the bow thruster and the outboard motor. |
US11117638B2 |
Bicycle frame comprising an antenna
A bicycle frame includes an antenna and is formed with the antenna as an integrated part of the frame structure, and the antenna constituting part of the outside of the bicycle frame. In a method of equipping a bicycle frame made from carbon with an antenna, the antenna is interwoven with the carbon structure of the bicycle frame as part of the production of the bicycle frame. |
US11117636B2 |
Tilting motorcycle with three wheels and a rigid rear axle
A tilting motor cycle with at least three wheels including: a frame, at least one front wheel, a rear end comprising an engine group and a couple of rear wheels, where the rear end is hinged to the frame in order to allow a rolling of the frame around a rolling axis and a pitching of the rear end around a pitching axis, where the rear end is further connected to the frame by means of a suspension system including: a couple of uprights connected at the bottom by means of two first hinges to the engine group, at least one first crosspiece hinged at the distal ends thereof to the uprights, the center of the first crosspiece being connected to the frame directly or indirectly by means of a transmission element, the uprights or the transmission element including a suspension to dampen the rear end with respect to the frame. |
US11117634B2 |
Ebike wire routing
An ebike comprises a front wheel, a rear wheel, a frame structure supported on the front wheel and the rear wheel, a motor assembly coupled to the frame structure, and a battery assembly configured to be coupled to the frame structure. The frame structure includes a head tube, a down tube, a top tube, a seat tube, and a diagonal tube coupling the top tube with the seat tube. The battery assembly is configured to be at least partially positioned in the down tube. The ebike further includes a user interface configured to be supported by the frame structure, and further includes an electrical cable coupling the user interface with the motor assembly, the electrical cable being positioned at least partially in the diagonal tube. |
US11117624B2 |
Automotive framework member
An automotive framework member 1 includes a first steel sheet 10, a second steel sheet 20, and a first weld metal part 40 joining an interface between the first steel sheet 10 and the second steel sheet 20, in which tensile strength of the first steel sheet 10 is 1.0 GPa or more and 1.6 GPa or less, tensile strength of the second steel sheet 20 is 1.8 GPa or more and 2.5 GPa or less, the first steel sheet 10 includes a groove part 18, the second steel sheet 20 is overlapped with the groove part 18, and a minimum Vickers hardness of a region within 4 mm of a periphery of the first weld metal part 40 of the second steel sheet 20 is 80% or more of a hardness of an outside of the region of the second steel sheet 20. |
US11117621B2 |
Side wall rear component and passenger vehicle
The invention relates to a side wall rear component (14) for a passenger vehicle (13), having at least one outer wall (4) and at least one wall reinforcement (15) reinforcing the outer wall (4) on the inner side (5) thereof. In order to ensure that a front-side end portion of the side wall rear component (14), which shifts on the front side in the event of a rear-end collision, reliably pushes on the inside via a rear-side end portion of a vehicle door (3), which is arranged on a front side with respect to the side wall rear component (14), at least one sliding slope (17) is arranged on a front-side end portion (16) of the wall reinforcement (15), the front-side end of which sliding slope is spaced apart in a transverse direction (Y) of the vehicle further from an outer surface (18), which forms a vehicle outer skin portion, of the outer wall (4) than a rear-side end of the sliding slope (17). |
US11117617B2 |
Method for steering a vehicle with an automatic operating mode, and vehicle with an automatic operating mode
The invention relates to a method for steering a vehicle with an automatic operating mode, in which a steering angle for a steering device of the vehicle is automatically determined and converted by the steering device. In this case, based on the automatically determined steering angle, a value of an output parameter is determined and the value of the output parameter is output by an output device by means of a light effect. The invention further relates to a vehicle with an automatic operating mode, comprising a control unit by which a steering angle for a steering device of the vehicle is automatically determined, wherein the steering angle can be converted by the steering device, a determination unit, by means of which a value of an output parameter can be determined on the basis of the automatically determined steering angle, and an output device, by means of which the value of the output parameter can be output by means of a light effect. |
US11117615B2 |
Driving aid control apparatus
An apparatus for performing driving aid control to cause a travel trajectory of a mobile object to follow a setpoint trajectory (La) by transmitting a control command value (δ) to a yaw moment controller capable of controlling a yaw moment of the mobile object. In the apparatus, a setpoint trajectory setter is configured to set the setpoint trajectory (La) of the mobile object. A control command value calculator is configured to calculate the control command value (δ) based on an integrated value (δI) of a lateral error that is an error between a position of the mobile object and the setpoint trajectory. The control command value calculator is further configured to decrease the integrated value (δI) with decreasing a curvature (ρ) of a road on which the mobile object is traveling. |
US11117612B2 |
Dither noise management in electric power steering systems
Technical solutions are described for attenuating dither noise in a steering system. An example method includes computing multiple filter parameters, each filter parameter based on a corresponding signal in the steering system. The method further includes determining at least one final filter parameter from the plurality of filter parameters by arbitrating the plurality of filter parameters. The method further includes dynamically configuring a filter using the at least one final filter parameter. Further, the method includes filtering a motor torque command using the filter, a filtered motor torque command being applied to a motor to generate a corresponding amount of torque. |
US11117611B2 |
Steering system
A steering system includes a rod member, a housing, and a clamping member. The housing has a clamping slit and includes a first clamp-receiving portion and a second clamp-receiving portion that project so as to sandwich the clamping slit therebetween. The clamping member includes a fixed cam, a clamping shaft, a rotary cam, and a clamping lever. The fixed cam is fitted in the first clamp-receiving portion from an outer side of the first clamp-receiving portion. The fixed cam has a third through hole extending through the fixed cam coaxially with a first axis. The third through hole has a small diameter portion at a first portion close to the rotary cam and a large diameter portion having a diameter larger than a diameter of the small diameter portion at a second portion away from the rotary cam. |
US11117606B2 |
Personal shopping cart
A personal shopping cart includes a supporting frame hingedly connected to a base frame; a plurality of wheels; a detachable support assembly including opposing first and second horizontal support members; opposing first and second side members each being sized and configured for selective attachment to and detachment from a corresponding one of the opposing first and second horizontal support members; a support surface secured between the opposing first and second side members; and wherein the side members and the support surface collectively form a receptacle that is sized for receipt of a shopping basket; wherein the receptacle is detached from the opposing first and second horizontal support members; and wherein the base frame and the opposing first and second horizontal support members are structured and disposed to be folded against the supporting frame when the personal shopping cart is stored. |
US11117596B2 |
Intelligent driving control
Embodiments of the present application provide an intelligent driving control method and apparatus, a vehicle, an electronic device, a medium, and product. The method includes: detecting a driving environment of a vehicle, to obtain a detection result of at least one type of target objects in the driving environment; determining whether the detection result meets a preset driving alert condition; in response to the detection result meeting the preset alert condition, determining whether a speed of the vehicle exceeds a speed threshold; and in response to the speed exceeding the speed threshold, triggering a driving alert according to the detection result. |
US11117595B2 |
Display device for a vehicle
A display device for a vehicle is provided, the device including personal information acquisition section, environment information acquisition section, information conversion section and display section. The personal information acquisition section acquires personal information about a driver of the vehicle from an identification tag in which the personal information of the driver is recorded. The environment information acquisition section acquires environment information about a vicinity of the vehicle. The information conversion section converts the environment information in accordance with the personal information of the driver. The display section displays the converted information to the interior of a passenger compartment of the vehicle. |
US11117593B2 |
Information system, driving assistance information providing method, and in-vehicle terminal
An information system includes an in-vehicle terminal that is mounted on a host vehicle and a server that communicates with the in-vehicle terminal. The server includes a running history DB in which a running history of the host vehicle is stored for each driver, a driving skill-level determination unit, a driving skill-level DB in which a driving skill-level determined by the driving skill-level determination unit is stored, and a distribution information control unit that distributes driving assistance information based on the driving skill-level stored in the driving skill-level DB to the in-vehicle terminal. The driving skill-level determination unit determines a driving skill-level of a driver based on the running history stored in the running history DB and a driving skill element definition list representing a difficulty level of driving predefined for each driving skill element. |
US11117592B2 |
Method and apparatus for automatic adjustment of a vehicle to a predetermined performance condition
A method for automatic adjustment of the performance of a vehicle including the steps of detecting at least one significant physical quantity for checking the performance of the vehicle; defining at least one pair of reference indicators correlated with that physical quantity; saving at least one value of a said reference indicator in a predetermined nominal reference condition; detecting at least one value of a said reference indicator in a real operating condition of the vehicle; comparing said nominal reference indicator and real reference indicator and, if their values are different from each other, and implementing a correction of the driving power of the vehicle to compensate for the difference ascertained. |
US11117590B2 |
Method and system for determining effective wind speeds for motor vehicles
Various embodiments include a method for determining an effective wind speed to which a vehicle is exposed while driving comprising: determining an effective mechanical drive power for the vehicle by measuring the current and voltage at an electric motor and using an efficiency characteristic diagram of the electric motor and accounting for losses in a drive train of the motor vehicle; and calculating the effective wind speed based on the effective mechanical drive power. |
US11117587B2 |
Method for operating a vehicle drive train
The invention relates to a method for operating a vehicle drive train (1) comprising a prime mover (2), comprising a transmission (3), and comprising a driven end (4). A friction-locking shift element (10) is provided, the power transmission capacity of which is variable and, with the aid of which, at least a portion of the torque transmitted in the vehicle drive train (1) can be transmitted between a transmission output shaft (8) and an area (6) of the driven end (4). One shift-element half is operatively connected to the transmission output shaft (8) and the other shift-element half is operatively connected to the area (6) of the driven end (4). The rotational speed of the transmission output shaft (8) is determined as a function of the rotational speed in the area (6) of the driven end (4) and also as a function of the rotational speed of the prime mover (2) and the ratio currently engaged in the area of the transmission (3). In the event of a deviation between the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft (8) determined on the output end and the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft (8) determined on the transmission-input end, which is greater than or equal to a threshold value and/or an operating temperature in the area of the friction-locking shift element (10), which is greater than or equal to a limiting value, measures reducing loads of the friction-locking shift element (10) are initiated. |
US11117586B2 |
Information processing apparatus and information processing method
An information processing apparatus includes a processor. The processor is configured to estimate whether a fellow passenger is included in occupants of a vehicle, when the fellow passenger is included in the occupants, acquire information relating to a driver of the vehicle and information relating to the fellow passenger, estimate a relationship between the driver and the fellow passenger based on the acquired information, and select a control relating to traveling of the vehicle according to the relationship. |
US11117584B2 |
Merge behavior systems and methods for mainline vehicles
A merge behavior system assists a host vehicle positioned in a mainline lane that is adjacent a merge lane. The merge behavior system includes an identification module that identifies at least one proximate vehicle in the merge lane. The merge behavior system also includes a prediction module that selects one or more models based on the at least one proximate vehicle, calculates one or more merge factors corresponding to the one or more models, and predicts a merge location based on the one or more merge factors. The merge behavior system further includes a control module configured to adjust a kinematic parameter of the host vehicle to create a gap at the predicted merge location. |
US11117581B2 |
Vehicle travel assist device
A vehicle travel control device controls travel of a vehicle toward a target stop position. Travel state information indicates a travel state of the vehicle and includes vehicle position information indicating positions the vehicle and each wheel. Difference-in-level position information indicates a position of a difference-in-level on a travel path. The vehicle travel control device determines whether the vehicle goes beyond the target stop position when a subject wheel of the vehicle passes the difference-in-level, based on the difference-in-level position information and the vehicle position information. When determining that the vehicle goes beyond the target stop position, the vehicle travel control device changes the target stop position so as to prevent the subject wheel from passing the difference-in-level, or generates a braking force to stop the vehicle before the subject wheel passes the difference-in-level. |
US11117580B2 |
Vehicle terminal and operation method thereof
Disclosed are a method for recognizing whether an Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system operates abnormally based on information on a turn-on state of a brake lamp of a preceding vehicle, and a vehicle terminal therefor. One or more of a vehicle, a vehicle terminal, and an autonomous vehicle disclosed in the present invention may work in conjunction with Artificial Intelligence (AI), Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), a robot, an Augmented Reality (AR) device, a Virtual Reality (VR) device, a 5G service related device, etc. |
US11117576B2 |
Vehicle lane trace control system
A lane trace control system for maintaining a vehicle in its intended lane of travel. The system includes a lane trace control module configured to: compare the road information obtained by a lane recognition camera with map data obtained from a map module; determine a confidence level of the lane recognition camera based on a magnitude of any differences identified between the road information obtained from the lane recognition camera and the obtained map data; generate a target wheel angle for keeping the vehicle in its intended lane based entirely on the road information obtained from the lane recognition camera when the confidence level is above a predetermined threshold; and generate the target wheel angle based on a combination of the road information obtained from the lane recognition camera and the obtained map data of the road when the confidence level is below the predetermined threshold. |
US11117572B2 |
Cognition enabled driving pattern detection
A method, and associated computer system and computer program product, for cognition enabled driving pattern detection that includes receiving driving related data, storing the driving related data in one or more data repositories, receiving real-time driving data from at least one sensor related to an active driving situation, analyzing the driving related data and the real-time driving data, detecting a predictive driving outcome prior to the occurrence of the predictive driving outcome based on the analyzing, and notifying a driver based on the predictive driving outcome. |
US11117571B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control device includes a communicator which communicates with a management device that guides a vehicle capable of automatedly traveling to a target parking space with reference to management information representing parking states of a plurality of parking spaces, a recognizer which recognizes a surrounding state of the vehicle, and a generator which generates parking state information including information representing whether other vehicles are parked in parking spaces which the vehicle passes on the basis of a result recognized by the recognizer and transmits the parking state information to the management device using the communicator. |
US11117567B2 |
Real time trajectory optimization for hybrid energy management utilizing connected information technologies
The disclosure is directed to solving a full trajectory optimization problem in real-time for a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) such that future driving conditions and energy usage may be fully considered in determining optimal engine energy usage and battery energy usage in real-time during a trip. An electronic control unit of the HEV may be configured to: receive route information for a route to be driven by the HEV; and after receiving the route information, iterating the operations of: measuring a current state of charge (SOC) of the battery; using at least the measured SOC and an initial co-state value stored in a memory, performing a process to iteratively update the co-state value to obtain an updated co-state value; using at least the updated co-state value, computing an updated control value; and applying the updated control value to control a usage of the battery and the internal combustion engine. |
US11117564B2 |
Method and device for the driverless guidance of a motor vehicle within a parking lot
A method for the driverless guidance of a motor vehicle within a parking lot that includes sensing one or a plurality of road user(s) within the parking lot, predicting a respective movement of the one or the plurality of road user(s), and automatic driverless guidance of the motor vehicle within the parking lot based on the respective predicted movement. A corresponding device, a parking lot, as well as a computer program, are also described. |
US11117561B2 |
Sensor monitoring device and braking control device for vehicle provided with sensor monitoring device
A sensor monitoring device that comprises: a first controller ECA into which a detected value Smn from a sensor SMN is inputted via a first signal line LMA; a second controller ECB into which the detected value Smn is inputted via a second signal line LMB; and a communication bus CMB that transmits signals between the first controller ECA and the second controller ECB. The second controller ECB reads in the detected value Smn as a second processing value Smb and transmits the second processing value Smb to the first controller ECA via the communication bus CMB. The first controller ECA reads in the detected value Smn as a first processing value Sma, receives the second processing value Smb, and, on the basis of the first processing value Sma and the second processing value Smb, determines the suitability of the first processing value Sma. |
US11117558B2 |
Vehicle brake device
This vehicle brake device comprises: a simultaneous driving determination section which determines whether it is necessary to simultaneously drive an upstream-side motor and a downstream-side motor; and a PWM control section which, when the determination result by the simultaneous driving determination section is in the affirmative, changes the duty ratio of the PWM signal to be output to the upstream-side motor so as to be smaller than when the determination result by the simultaneous driving determination section is in the negative, and uses PWM control to drive the upstream-side motor. |
US11117554B2 |
Vehicle wiper-washer device
The present disclosure provides a vehicle wiper-washer device including: a wiper motor causing to-and-fro wiping operation on a wiping surface by a wiper blade coupled to a wiper arm; a washer pump that feeds washer fluid under pressure to a jetting portion provided to at least one of the wiper blade or the wiper arm, to cause washer fluid to be jetted from the jetting portion toward the wiping surface on an outward movement direction side of the wiper blade during the to-and-fro wiping operation; and a control unit that, when a predetermined signal is detected, controls the wiper motor and the washer pump such that the to-and-fro wiping operation is performed, and such that washer fluid is jetted from the jetting portion toward the wiping surface on the outward movement direction side while a return path wiping operation of the to-and-fro wiping operation is being performed. |
US11117549B2 |
Self-contained proximity sensors in wireless communication with vehicle control system and methods of their operation
In embodiments, Bluetooth® proximity sensors installed in a vehicle are configured to pair with a user mobile device and estimate distances to the user mobile device based on signal strength of the Bluetooth® emissions of the user mobile device. Each sensor, communicates its distance estimates to a vehicle control system (VCS) of the vehicle, using Bluetooth® communications. In response to the distance acre tying above a predetermined distance departure limit, the VCS causes predetermined departure actions to be performed, for example, locking the doors, turning off headlights, and activating the vehicle's security system. In response to the distance decreasing below a predetermined distance arrival limit, the VCS causes predetermined arrival actions to be performed, for example, unlocking the doors, flashing the headlights, beeping the horn, and deactivating the security system. |
US11117545B2 |
System and method for determining seatbelt routing
A system and method for detecting seatbelt routing in a motor vehicle safety restraint system. The system includes a seatbelt buckle sensor, an occupant sensor, a seatbelt payout sensor, and a control module. The method includes sensing a presence of a seatbelt latchplate in the seatbelt buckle. Further, the method determines whether the seatbelt is buckled. Additionally, the method includes sensing a presence of occupant in a vehicle seat. Moreover, the method further includes determining whether the occupant is detected in the vehicle seat. The method senses a seatbelt payout length and compares the seatbelt payout length to a first seatbelt payout length threshold. Thereafter, the method determines seatbelt routing based on whether the seatbelt is buckled, an occupant is present, and a seatbelt payout length has exceeded the first seatbelt payout length threshold. |
US11117544B2 |
Curtain airbag with anti-wrapping tether
An apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle includes a curtain airbag inflatable from a stored condition in which the airbag is rolled and/or folded to a deployed condition in which the curtain airbag is positioned between a side structure of the vehicle and the vehicle occupant. The curtain airbag comprises an inflator mouth configured to receive an inflator. The curtain airbag comprises a bracket tab proximate to the inflator mouth and configured to receive an inflator bracket. A tether has first and second end portions. The first end portion of the tether is connected to a portion of the curtain airbag adjacent to the bracket tab. The second end portion of the tether is connected to the bracket tab. |
US11117543B2 |
Occupant protection system including inflators
An occupant protection system for a vehicle may include an expandable curtain and/or an expandable bladder configured to be expanded from a stowed state to a deployed state. The system may also include a transverse ceiling trim panel and one or more side ceiling trim panels configured to be coupled to a ceiling of the vehicle, with the transverse ceiling trim panel extending substantially transversely with respect to the one or more side ceiling trim panels. Portions of the ceiling trim panels may be configured to deflect and allow expansion of the expandable curtain and/or the expandable bladder to the deployed state. The system may also include a deployment controller and one or more inflators configured to cause deployment of the expandable curtain at a first time and deployment of the expandable bladder at a second time after the first time. |
US11117540B2 |
Roof airbag apparatus
A roof airbag apparatus according to the present disclosure includes: an airbag main body which is deployed from a roof of a vehicle by gas generated by an inflator part when the vehicle collides; a tether operation part which is mounted to the airbag main body, and has a tether; and an auxiliary airbag which is connected to the airbag main body, and deployed from the airbag main body when the connection with the tether is released. |
US11117539B2 |
Seat device with arresting portion
A seat device for a vehicle includes a seat for supporting a lower body of a vehicle occupant, and a backrest for supporting an upper body of the occupant. The seat device further includes an arresting portion that is stored in a storage position disposed in the seat. The arresting portion is configured to be deployed from the storage position and restrain a part of the lower body of the occupant from moving forward in the event of a collision of the vehicle. |
US11117538B2 |
Electrical assembly
An electrical assembly includes a support assembly and a track assembly. The support assembly may include a controller, a first safety device, and/or a second safety device. The track assembly may include a first tack and/or a second track. The support assembly may be configured for selective mechanical and/or electrical connection with the track assembly in a first direction and/or in a second direction. The controller may be configured to receive a first signal and/or a second signal from the track assembly. The controller may provide the first signal to the first safety device and/or provide the second signal to the second safety device when the support assembly is connected with the track assembly in the first direction and when the support assembly is connected with the track assembly in the second direction. The first safety device may include an airbag that may be activated by pyrotechnics. |
US11117528B2 |
Attachment unit for vehicle part, attaching method for vehicle part, and windshield for vehicle
An attachment unit for a vehicle parts is provided which includes an attachment member disposed on a window of a vehicle. The attachment member has a traversing surface which extends in a direction traversing a surface of the window. The vehicle part is brought into contact with the traversing surface and then positioned relative to or secured to the window. This establishes a mechanical joint of the vehicle part to the window with correct alignment therebetween. |
US11117527B2 |
Actuator for moveable sensor for autonomous driving
Various techniques related to a sensor for use with autonomous driving and/or navigation of a vehicle. The techniques can include use of an elongated threaded member, an intermediate threaded member, and a tertiary member. The members can be operable to extend or retract a vehicle sensor on a platform. The members can also enable the sensor to retract upon application of a force external to the vehicle. |
US11117525B2 |
Trim panel and displaceable face panel providing enhanced storage function
A apparatus includes a trim panel and a displaceable face pane. The trim panel includes a storage compartment and a guideway having a latching slot and a positioning rack. The displaceable face panel has a trunnion received for sliding movement along the guideway. |
US11117518B2 |
Method for detecting an obstacle by means of reflected ultrasonic waves
A method for detecting an obstacle utilizing reflected ultrasonic waves, comprises transmitting an ultrasonic burst transmission signal by an ultrasonic transmitter to a detection area to be observed and receiving an ultrasonic signal reflected by an obstacle in the detection area by an ultrasonic receiver as an ultrasonic reception signal. In the ultrasonic reception signal at least one echo is detected resulting from an obstacle. The echo section of the ultrasonic reception signal belonging to the echo is transformed from the time domain into the frequency domain. The frequency spectrum of the echo section is then examined for the presence of at least one of a plurality of predetermined spectral characteristics, wherein each spectral characteristic is representative of a predetermined obstacle type or a plurality of predetermined obstacle types. The echo section is allocated to a predetermined obstacle type based on the examination. |
US11117517B2 |
Camera based auto drive auto charge
A vehicle control system for moving a vehicle to a target location is disclosed. According to examples of the disclosure, a camera captures one or more images of a known object corresponding to the target location. An on-board computer having stored thereon information about the known object can process the one or more images to determine vehicle location with respect to the known object. The system can use the vehicle's determined location and a feedback controller to move the vehicle to the target location. |
US11117516B1 |
Lift detection and alert assembly
A lift detection and alert assembly for detecting lifting of a tow vehicle and for alerting a crane operator includes an alert module and a sensing module, which are mountable to a tow vehicle having a load engaged thereto. The alert module provides notification to an operator of a crane that is engaged to and operable upon the load. The sensing module detects vertical movement of the tow vehicle and signals the alert module thereof. The alert module notifies the operator of the crane in event the tow vehicle is being lifted in conjunction with the load to prevent damage to the tow vehicle and injury to a driver thereof. The present invention is anticipated for use with terminal tractors that are utilized to move shipping containers at cargo yards, warehouse facilities, and intermodal facilities. |
US11117512B2 |
Illumination system for a vehicle
The present disclosure discloses an illumination system for a vehicle. The illumination system includes an illumination device having a light source and a bracket connected to the light source. The bracket is adapted to be rotatably connected on an inner surface of a movable closure of the vehicle, and the bracket is adjacent to a top of the vehicle when the movable closure is in an opened position. |
US11117511B2 |
Vehicle lighting control apparatus, vehicle lighting control method, and computer readable medium
A vehicle lighting control apparatus includes a detection unit and a light control unit. The detection unit detects a target object present outside an illumination range of a low beam of a vehicle, using a device such as a far-infrared camera. The light control unit illuminates a range in which the target object detected by the detection unit is present with a marking light that can illuminate an area at a greater distance when compared with the low beam, thereby allowing a driver to recognize the target object. |
US11117506B2 |
Rotary holder device
A rotary holder device includes: a vehicle interior member having an opening portion formed with a predetermined shape in an upper surface thereof; and a rotary body mounted on the vehicle interior member so as to be rotatable about a horizontal axis extending in a horizontal direction. The rotary body has a first holder portion and a second holder portion provided at rotation angle positions different from each other. The first holder portion has a first opening formed in a shape corresponding to the predetermined shape, and a first bottom wall facing the first opening at a position at the horizontal axis side with respect to the first opening. The second holder portion has a second opening formed in a rectangular shape, and a second bottom wall facing the second opening at a position at the horizontal axis side with respect to the second opening. |
US11117489B2 |
Control method, server, in-vehicle device, and recording medium
Provided is a control method which includes: obtaining battery information which is information regarding a battery; calculating a present residual value of the battery based on the battery information obtained; calculating a first residual value using a first model which has been trained, the first residual value being a residual value of the battery in a case where a user uses the battery with a tendency identical to a tendency of a plurality of other users; and issuing a token to the user according to an evaluation value calculated based on the present residual value and the first residual value calculated. |
US11117485B2 |
Method for charging an energy storage element of a vehicle using a modular charging apparatus with high overall efficiency
A method for charging an energy storage element of a vehicle using a charging apparatus which provides a charging current (IL) and a charging voltage (U) at an operating point. The charging apparatus has a plurality of energy supply modules connected in parallel, having the following method steps: in an optimization step, a distribution of the charging current (IL) to the energy supply modules connected in parallel, in the case of which the charging apparatus has a maximum overall efficiency, is respectively determined for a plurality of predefined operating points; in a charging step which follows the optimization step, a distribution of the charging current (IL) to the individual energy supply modules of the charging apparatus, in the case of which the charging apparatus has a maximum overall efficiency, is selected on the basis of a predefined charging current (IL) and a predefined charging voltage (U). |
US11117483B2 |
Traction battery charging method and charging system
A method of charging a traction battery of a vehicle includes, among other things, partitioning the traction battery of the electrified vehicle into a plurality of partitions. Each of the partitions is separately chargeable. The method then includes evaluating at least one characteristic of the plurality of partitions, and prioritizing a charging of the plurality of partitions from at least one external power source based on the evaluating. |
US11117481B2 |
Methods and apparatus for powering a vehicle
This application is directed to an apparatus for providing electrical charge to a vehicle. The apparatus comprises a driven mass, a generator, a charger, a hardware controller, and a communication circuit. The driven mass rotates in response to a kinetic energy of the vehicle and is coupled to a shaft such that rotation of the driven mass causes the shaft to rotate. The driven mass exists in one of (1) an extended position and (2) a retracted position. The generator generates an electrical output based on a mechanical input coupled to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft causes the mechanical input to rotate. The charger is electrically coupled to the generator and: receives the electrical output, generates a charge output based on the electrical output, and conveys the charge output to the vehicle. The controller controls whether the driven mass is in the extended position or the retracted position in response to a signal received from the communication circuit. |
US11117479B2 |
Temperature-monitored charging system for transmitting electric charge currents
A charging system for transmitting an electric charging current to an energy receiver including: a charging plug for coupling to a corresponding connecting apparatus; an electronic control device; and at least one temperature sensor for determining a temperature of a current-carrying component of the charging system. The temperature sensor is coupled to the electronic control device for outputting temperature measurement data which represents the temperature of the current-carrying component. The charging system further has an ambient temperature sensor for determining an ambient temperature of the charging system and is coupled to the electronic control device. The electronic control device is designed to ascertain a differential temperature between the temperature of the current-carrying component and the ambient temperature based on the temperature measurement data and the ambient temperature measurement data and to output a control signal for the purpose of controlling the charging current based on the ascertained differential temperature. |
US11117474B2 |
Dismount controls for one-wheeled vehicle
A control system for a tiltable vehicle may include a motor controller configured to respond to backward or reverse operation of the vehicle by hindering a responsiveness of the control system (e.g., proportionally) and/or eventually disengaging a drive motor of the vehicle. Accordingly, a user may intuitively and safely dismount the vehicle by selectively commanding reverse operation. In some examples, the backward direction may be user-defined. |
US11117469B2 |
Single-track vehicle comprising a display device
A single-track vehicle is provided with a display device and a control device which is configured coupled to the display device such that at least one first display layout and one second display layout are presentable in the display device. The first and the second display layout have at least one main display field. Upon switching to the first display layout, the current speed and/or the current engine speed and/or the current gear stage and/or a current desired speed of the single-track vehicle are/is displayed in the region of the main display field, and, upon switching to the second display layout, a plurality of menu points of a selection menu and/or items of information about comfort functions of the single-track vehicle are depicted in the region of the main display field. |
US11117463B2 |
Utility vehicle
A utility vehicle includes a vehicle interior, a front panel that defines a front side of the vehicle interior and extends in a vertical direction, a floor panel that defines a lower side of the vehicle interior and extends from a lower side of the front panel to a rear side, and is provided with a tunnel portion extending in a front-rear direction on a center side in a vehicle width direction, a propeller shaft that is disposed in the front-rear direction in the tunnel portion and extends to a front side with respect to the front panel, and a cover member that covers space between the propeller shaft and the tunnel portion on a front side of the tunnel portion. |
US11117462B2 |
Power transmission system of hybrid electric vehicle
A power transmission apparatus of a hybrid electric vehicle includes a first input shaft mounted along an axis of an engine shaft and selectively connectable to the engine shaft, a second input shaft formed as a hollow shaft, coaxially mounted with the first input shaft, and fixedly connected to a rotor of the first motor-generator, a third input shaft formed as a hollow shaft, coaxially mounted with the first input shaft, and selectively connectable to the first input shaft, an intermediate shaft mounted in parallel with the first input shaft, an output shaft mounted in parallel to the first input shaft and outputting a shifted toque, a planetary gear set mounted on the output shaft, having an element fixed to the output shaft and forming a shifted torque, and a plurality of gear sets mounted over the first, second, and third input shafts, the intermediate shaft, and the output shaft. |
US11117460B2 |
Electro-mechanical drive unit and a powertrain
A powertrain and an electro-mechanical drive unit includes a first electric machine and a second electric machine each operable as a motor to produce motor torque or as a generator to produce energy. The first and second electric machines are in electrical communication with each other. The electro-mechanical drive unit further includes a hydrodynamic coupling apparatus configured to transfer engine torque. The hydrodynamic coupling apparatus includes an impeller and a turbine fluidly connected to the impeller. The hydrodynamic coupling apparatus is coupled to one of the first and second electric machines to combine the engine torque transferred via the hydrodynamic coupling apparatus with the motor torque produced by the first and/or second electric machines when the first and/or second electric machines operate as the motor. |
US11117458B2 |
Fuel cell architecture
It is an object of the invention is a fuel cell system architecture provides a good weight distribution, improved trunk space without reducing the security against front-end and rear end collision. The above objective is accomplished by a fuel cell vehicle comprising:—A rear vessel for hydrogen gas located in the rear part of the vehicle,—A front vessel for hydrogen gas located in the front part of the vehicle,—A hydrogen dosing unit,—A hydrogen control unit connected to the hydrogen dosing unit, to the rear vessel and to the front vessel, the hydrogen control unit being provided with first means for equalizing the pressure between the first rear vessel and the front vessel, the hydrogen control unit being provided with second means for transferring hydrogen at a predetermined pressure level to the hydrogen dosing unit from the two vessels,—An air supply,—A fuel cell connected to the hydrogen dosing unit and the air supply, the air supply being provided with means for providing the fuel cell with air, the hydrogen dosing unit providing the fuel cell with hydrogen,—A battery,—A DC/DC-converter,—The fuel cell being connected to the battery so as to provide the battery with energy, the battery and the DC/DC-converter being interconnected so as to exchange energy, the fuel cell and the battery, being located at the bottom of the vehicle. |
US11117456B2 |
Sealing arrangement for a motor vehicle window, composite seal, and method for producing a composite seal
A seal arrangement for sealing a corner region of a window against a vehicle body component of a motor vehicle. The seal arrangement defines a seal plane, a first seal axis and a second seal axis which extends transversely with respect to the latter. A fastening section serves for fastening to the vehicle body component. A seal section has a sealing lip which can be deflected elastically transversely with respect to the seal plane when the corner region of the window comes into contact with the sealing lip, and which extends arcuately from the first seal axis to the second seal axis. The sealing lip is configured as a molded sealing lip over its entire arcuate extent. |
US11117454B2 |
Seal component for vehicle door window
A seal component includes a division bar arranged between the movable glass and the fixed glass, a flexible first seal molded integrally with the division bar and sealing both a vertical side portion of the movable glass and a vertical side portion of the fixed glass, a flexible second seal coupled to an upper end of the first seal and sealing a portion of a periphery of the fixed glass excluding the vertical side portion, and a coupling member that couples a lower side portion of the second seal to the first seal. The first seal includes a first groove into which the vertical side portion of the fixed glass is fitted thereby sealing the vertical side portion, and the second seal includes a second groove into which the portion of the periphery of the fixed glass excluding the vertical side portion is fitted thereby sealing the fitted portion. |
US11117451B2 |
Motorized vehicle visor
A motorized vehicle visor system, which expands and contracts about a central body; pitches towards and away from the windshield, and pivot towards the side window of the vehicle about a supporting rod. The visor can truncate to a shorter width and pitch upward at body position trailing the rod pivot motion towards the side of the window of the vehicle. When pivoted to the side window, the visor system expands, contracts, and pitches towards or away from the side window. In a reverse movement, the visor system truncates into a smaller width, pitch upward at body position trailing the rod pivot motion away from the side window, and pivots towards the frontal position along the windshield. The visor panel system, when in non-operation mode, may truncates about its body, rest in a plane position parallel to the roof of the vehicle. The visor panel system can operate manually. |
US11117449B2 |
Fuel system control for refrigeration unit engine
A transport refrigeration system having: a first engine (26) configured to power a refrigeration unit (22); a first fuel tank (330) fluidly connected to the first engine through a first fuel line (332); a first shut off valve (450) located within the first fuel line proximate the first fuel tank; a second shut off valve (72) located within the first fuel line proximate the first engine; a sensor system (80) configured to detect at least one of a crash of the transport refrigeration system, a fuel leak in the first fuel line, and an engine stall in the first engine; and a controller (30) configured to close the first shutoff valve and the second shutoff valve when the sensor system detects at least one of a crash of the transport refrigeration system, a fuel leak in the first fuel line, and an engine stall in the first engine. |
US11117446B2 |
Blower device
A blower device includes a passage-forming section that forms a passage through which air flows inside. A partition section is provided within the passage-forming section. The partition section divides at least a part of the passage into a first passage and a second passage. The partition section has a hole. The hole passes through the partition section and provides a constant communication between the first passage and the second passage. |
US11117445B2 |
Vehicle air conditioning device
A vehicle air conditioning device includes a compressor, a radiator, an outside heat exchanger, an evaporator, a first decompressor, a second decompressor, a switching portion, and a controller. The radiator exchanges heat between a refrigerant discharged from the compressor and air. The outside heat exchanger exchanges heat between outside air and the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator. The evaporator is exchanges heat between the refrigerant flowing out of the outside heat exchanger and the air flowing through the radiator. The switching portion switches between a series dehumidifying-heating mode and a parallel dehumidifying-heating mode. The controller is configured to control the switching portion to switch from the parallel dehumidifying-heating mode to the series dehumidifying-heating mode when the amount of the refrigerant oil flowing from the outside heat exchanger to the compressor is insufficient in the parallel dehumidifying-heating mode. |
US11117441B2 |
Air conditioner for vehicle
An air conditioner for a vehicle includes: a condenser that includes a core for allowing heat exchange between a refrigerant discharged from a compressor of a refrigeration cycle and air; and a switching unit that switches a refrigerant passage in the condenser. The switching unit switches the refrigerant passage between a first refrigerant passage that allows the refrigerant to flow throughout the core, and a second refrigerant passage that allows the refrigerant to flow through a part of the core by allowing the refrigerant discharged from the compressor to flow into a middle part of the core. |
US11117440B2 |
Heat pump heater
A heat pump heater for an air conditioning system of a motor vehicle may include a first tube row and a second tube row each including a plurality of flat tubes arranged spaced apart from one another. The first and second tube row may be arranged in parallel to form a tube block. At least some flat tubes of the first tube row may lead into an inlet pipe and at least some flat tubes of the second tube row may lead into an outlet pipe. A refrigerant may be flowable from the inlet pipe via the first tube row and to the outlet pipe via the second tube row. The inlet pipe and the outlet pipe may be fluidically connected to one another via at least one bypass duct such that a liquid phase of the refrigerant is flowable out of the inlet pipe into the outlet pipe. |
US11117437B2 |
Suspension device for a wheeled vehicle
A suspension device for a wheeled vehicle with a plurality of air springs is described. Two main air chambers of two air springs of a respective vehicle axle are connected together via a transverse air chamber which forms an intermediate volume. A compressor arranged between the two transverse air chambers is connected to the first transverse air chamber via a first connecting line in which a first switchable valve is arranged, and to the second transverse air chamber via a second connecting line in which a second switchable valve is arranged, so that direct filling/direct evacuation of the intermediate volumes of the two transverse air chambers is possible. |
US11117434B2 |
Vehicle suspension system
A suspension system for a vehicle. The suspension system has a steering knuckle connected through suspension means with a vehicle chassis portion, guiding means and driving means. The guiding means enable movement of the steering knuckle with respect to the vehicle chassis portion along an arched pathway between a first and a second position. The driving means effect the movement of the steering knuckle between the first and the second position. The guiding means effect a selected angular orientation of the steering knuckle with respect to the vehicle chassis portion during the movement between the first position and the second position. |
US11117432B2 |
Ball joint protection cover for use on hitch mounts
Components and devices are disclosed which are made from or otherwise include a protective material configured to release corrosion protection molecules. These exemplary components and devices can be included with trailer hitch mounts, hitch mount assemblies, and associated hardware to provide protection against rust and corrosion. |
US11117430B2 |
Interface system of a transfer dump truck
A system includes a first object having a coupler to couple the first object to a second object; a first switch disposed on a first portion of the first object; a second switch disposed on a second portion on an exterior of the first object, and electrically and commutatively connected to the first switch to form an electric circuit, the second switch being arranged at a predetermined distance from the coupler; the second object disposed away from the first object and within a distance in relation to the second switch, the second object include a mating portion to couple with the coupler to connect the first object with the second object; and a third object disposed between the first object and the second object, and arranged at a corresponding predetermined distance from the mating portion to contact and close the second switch when the coupler and the mating portion are aligned for coupling the first object and the second object, and when the first object and the second object are moved together. |
US11117426B1 |
Rotary transmission leadthrough as part of a tire pressure control system
A rotary transmission leadthrough is part of a tire pressure control system for a tire of a vehicle, the tire having a hub mounted in a rotatable manner on an axle, the rotary leadthrough having a stator unit mounted on the axle of the tire in such a manner that its position in the axial direction is adjustable relative to the axle. The stator unit has a disc like end member and a bearing member extending in the axial direction from the end member with a bearing surface on its outer radial surface, the end member projecting outwards in a radial direction from the bearing surface. The bearing member retains an inner bearing shell of a rolling bearing carrying the hub. A connector is mounted on the end member connected to an air supply of the tire pressure control system, and an air conduit connecting the connector with an air passage extending in the axial direction under the bearing surface. An opening in the bearing surface connects to the air passage with an air chamber arranged radially to the outside of the bearing surface. A rotor unit connects to the hub in a torque fit manner, and the rotary unit is arranged radially outside to the bearing member of the stator unit and has a connector in a radial outside position connected to the tire valve of a tire mounted on the hub. An air conduit connecting the connector with the air chamber is arranged between the rotary unit and the bearing member; and a sealing unit is arranged between the bearing surface of the stator unit and the rotary unit having at least two sealing rings held in place and arranged with a spacing between them in the axial direction, the spacing defining the air chamber. |
US11117425B2 |
Tire with reduced noise
Disclosed is a tire configured for reducing noise during running of the tire by forming a predetermined shape in a groove of the tire to reduce a peak of air column resonance sound. The tire with reduced noise includes a first protrusion formed on a sidewall of a groove, protruding in a depth direction of the groove, and dispersing sound waves generated in a tread, and a second protrusion formed on the sidewall of the groove, protruding in a longitudinal direction of the groove, and dispersing sound waves generated in the tread. |
US11117423B2 |
Pneumatic tire
The pneumatic tire of the present technology includes: a tread portion; sidewall portions; and bead portions. A pattern of grooves is formed on the tread portion, and a strip-shaped sound-absorbing member is bonded along the tire circumferential direction to a region of the tire inner surface corresponding to the tread portion via an adhesive layer. A first ground contact region is defined between the tire ground contact edge on one side in the tire width direction and the tire equatorial plane, and a second ground contact region is defined between the tire ground contact edge on the other side in the tire width direction and the tire equatorial plane. The sound-absorbing member is offset with respect to the tire width direction so that the centroid of a cross-section of the sound-absorbing member in a plane that includes a tire axis is located within the first ground contact region. |
US11117421B2 |
Wheel bearing arrangement for a motor vehicle
A wheel bearing arrangement for a motor vehicle with a wheel hub and a wheel bearing for the rotatable bearing of the wheel hub at a wheel mount. The wheel bearing has an outer ring and an inner ring, which is rotatable with respect to the outer ring around an axis of rotation and is connected to the wheel hub. A wheel flange extends from the wheel hub and, as viewed in the axial direction, has a brake disk mount, which is open in the direction facing away from the outer ring and which, as viewed in longitudinal section with respect to the axis of rotation, is formed by a recess of the wheel flange, and has a support surface for a brake disk. |
US11117420B2 |
Wheel rim guard
A wheel rim guard includes a body having an outer surface and an inner surface each radiating from a central point and the outer surface and the inner surface each co-terminating and defining a circumferential peripheral edge. The guard also includes a returnably-resilient seal disposed along the circumferential peripheral edge, the seal engaging a wheel rim berm. The guard also includes a handle depending from the outer surface of the body. |
US11117419B2 |
Paint can caddy
The paint can caddy is a holder and carrier for paint cans, as well as associated painting items, such as paint brushes and cleaning rags. The paint can caddy includes a receptacle having a cylindrical sidewall, an open upper end and a closed lower end. A brush holder is mounted on the cylindrical sidewall, adjacent the open upper end of the receptacle. The brush holder extends radially outwardly from the cylindrical sidewall and is angled with respect to the plane of the open upper end of the receptacle. At least one magnet is secured to the brush holder, allowing a paint brush with a magnetic or paramagnetic material embedded in its handle to be releasably secured to the brush holder. A handle is secured to an exterior surface of the cylindrical sidewall, allowing the receptacle to be easily carried and moved. |
US11117418B2 |
Stand for holding container at an angle
A stand for holding a cylindrical receptacle at an angle including a first support, a second support positioned at an angle X in relation to first support and associated with first support at a vertex and a base, the base uniting the first support and the second support. |
US11117416B2 |
Flatbed embossed-printing machine and embossing plate
The invention relates to a flat bed embossing machine (1) comprising a tool plate (20) with a tool side (36) for receiving at least one embossing tool and with a tool plate rear side (35) which lies opposite the tool side (36), further a base plate (10) with a tool plate side (12) which faces the tool plate rear side (35) and with a base plate rear side (11) which is lies opposite the tool plate side (12), for transmitting an embossing force which is exerted upon the tool plate (20), between the tool plate side (12) and the base plate rear side (11), as well as an induction heating appliance (3) for heating the at least one embossing tool (23). The induction heating appliance (3) comprises an inductor (16), the design of which and its arrangement between the tool plate side (12) and the base plate rear side (11) being such that a magnetic alternating field (19) which on the tool plate side (12) reaches beyond the base plate (19) and is for the inductive heating of an inductively heatable tool plate (20) can be produced beyond of the tool plate side (12) and outside the base plate (10). |
US11117415B2 |
Free ink writing instrument with microfluidic valve
A writing instrument including a main body provided with a writing tip. The writing tip being supplied with ink by a free ink-type reservoir equipped with a pressure regulating device for regulating the pressure within the reservoir. The pressure regulating device includes at least one microfluidic valve. |
US11117413B1 |
Gift card carrier
A gift card carrier for holding a gift card includes a first part having a first portion and a second portion that is formed of a transparent plastic material and includes a pair of gift card slits for releasably retaining the gift card. The gift card carrier also has a second part that has an open interior space. The second portion of the first part is sized to carry the gift card and be received within the open interior space of the second part. The first part moves between a fully retracted position in which the second portion is received within the open interior space and an extended position in which the second portion is exposed for removal of the gift card. |
US11117411B2 |
Transfer paper
A transfer paper used for a transfer printing method using sublimation textile ink, comprising a base paper and one or more coating layer(s) provided on at least one side of the base paper, wherein an outermost coating layer positioned on the outermost side with respect to the base paper contains at least a pigment, a binder, a polyacrylic acid salt and an acetylene glycol derivative, has image deterioration resistance, good color development property and excellent adhesion property. |
US11117407B2 |
Method and apparatus for printing
The present invention embraces printers such as hand-held printers and mobile/portable printer. One exemplary embodiment includes “print as you glide” (PAYG) devices. Such printers may comprise a modular print engine that is removable from the printer and may allow a user to easily access and load the ribbon in the mobile print engine. The modular print engine may comprise a modular print head and an encoder that may determine the movement of the print head relative to a stationary media. When a printer is pressed against the media, the print head's burn line may be resting on the media. When the printer is stationary relative to the media, the encoder may not trigger the printing. Once PAYG is being slid or glided across the media, the encoder may start to rotate and then send a signal to a processor, causing the printer to start printing. |
US11117405B2 |
Image forming system
An image forming system includes an image forming unit configured to form a toner image on a recording material; a fixing device configured to fix the toner image on the recording material on which the toner image is formed by the image forming unit; a first cooling unit capable of cooling the recording material passing through the fixing device; a second cooling unit capable of cooling the recording material passing through the first cooling unit; and a control unit configured to carry out control so that during execution of an image forming job, the image forming job is stopped when both the first cooling unit and the second cooling unit are out of order and is continued when only one of the first cooling unit and the second cooling unit is out of order. |
US11117403B2 |
Printhead carriers and adapters
Printhead carriers and adapters are disclosed. An example disclosed print mechanism includes an adapter to simultaneously couple a printhead assembly to both a logic circuit of a media processing device and a power source of the media processing device; a printhead carrier coupled to the adapter; and wherein a first connection, between data input connector and the logic circuit, and a second connection, between the power input connector and the power source, are maintained when the printhead assembly is removed from the print mechanism. |
US11117395B2 |
Drying device and printer
A drying device includes a first-heating rotator configured to contact a sheet twice from different directions, and at least three second-heating rotators each configured to contact the sheet once. The at least three second-heating rotators are in a conveyance path configured to guide the sheet to contact the first-heating rotator again after the sheet contacts and passes the first-heating rotator. |
US11117393B2 |
Blower, dryer, and printer
A blower includes a blowout port configured to blow air outside the blower, a channel member connected to the blowout port, the channel member configured to guide the air to the blowout port, a first heat insulation member configured to cover an inner wall of the channel member, and a second heat insulation member configured to cover an outer wall of the channel member. |
US11117386B2 |
Ink reservoir with pneumatically driven integrated piston and shut-off valves
An inlet seal, an outlet seal, and a piston are connected to a shaft. The inlet seal seals an ink inlet of an ink reservoir. The outlet seal seals an ink outlet of the ink reservoir. Also, the piston is within a cylinder. The inlet seal, the outlet seal, and the piston all move with the shaft. A biasing member contacts the piston to bias the piston in a first direction. Pressurized air simultaneously provided to the cylinder and to the ink reservoir biases the piston in a second direction, opposite the first direction, and pressurizes ink within the ink reservoir. Moving the shaft in the first direction does not seal the ink inlet but does seal the ink outlet. Moving the shaft in the second direction seals the ink inlet but does not seal the ink outlet, thus allowing the pressurized ink out from the ink reservoir. |
US11117380B2 |
Liquid ejection apparatus and method of controlling liquid ejection apparatus
A liquid ejection apparatus includes: a liquid ejection unit; a liquid storage container including a replenishment port through which to replenish the liquid storage container with a liquid and an opening-closing member which closes and opens the replenishment port; and a notification unit configured to notify a user of information to be recognized by the user; and a control unit configured to control the notification unit. In a case where the time elapsed since the previous liquid ejection by the liquid ejection unit is a predetermined time or longer, the control unit causes the notification unit to notify the user of information on replenishment of the liquid storage container with a liquid. |
US11117376B2 |
Printhead assembly
A printhead assembly may include a first set of distinct parallel printhead dies in a second set of distinct parallel printhead dies. The first set of distinct parallel printhead dies may have respective major dimensions extending in a longitudinal direction and respective ends that are aligned in a transverse direction. The second set of distinct parallel printhead dies may have respective major dimensions extending in the longitudinal direction and respective ends aligned in the transverse direction. The second set of distinct parallel printhead dies may partially overlap the first set of distinct parallel printhead dies in the transverse direction. |
US11117374B2 |
Liquid ejection head and liquid ejection apparatus
A liquid ejection head includes an ejection orifice for ejecting a liquid; a flow path in which an energy generating element is disposed, generates an energy to be used for ejecting the liquid; a liquid inside the flow path; an ejection orifice part that allows the ejection orifice and the flow path to communicate with each other; a supply flow path for supplying the liquid from the outside; and a recovery flow path for recovering the liquid to the outside. The moisture content of the liquid is 65 wt % or less. The liquid inside the flow path is circulated between the inside and the outside of the flow path. |
US11117370B2 |
Liquid discharging apparatus and image forming system
A liquid discharging apparatus includes a nozzle hole configured to discharge liquid; a liquid chamber provided so as to communicate with the nozzle hole; a piezoelectric element configured to change a pressure applied to the liquid in the liquid chamber to discharge the liquid from the nozzle hole; a driving waveform generation circuit configured to generate a driving waveform signal during a discharge control period having a predetermined cycle, to apply a driving waveform voltage to the piezoelectric element; a switch configured to selectively supply, to the piezoelectric element, a waveform included in the driving waveform signal; and a controller configured to perform voltage setting control for applying a predetermined voltage to the piezoelectric element, in a case where a non-discharge control period, having a predetermined cycle, causes the piezoelectric element to change by a voltage greater than or equal to an allowable voltage. |
US11117369B2 |
Liquid ejection apparatus
A liquid ejection apparatus includes: an ejection head; a head scanning mechanism; a controller; and a storage, wherein the controller is configured to: perform, in a case where viscosity of the liquid satisfies a first condition, a first printing process of: discarding the liquid at a discard position and then printing a partial image; perform, in a case where viscosity of the liquid does not satisfy the first condition, the controller performs a second printing process of: printing the partial image on the recording medium, without discarding the liquid; perform, a division process of dividing the image data corresponding to at least first one pass of the image data into a first division data and a second division data; and, in the second printing process, the controller controls to eject the liquid based on the first division data and eject the liquid based on the second division data. |
US11117365B2 |
Printing device
A printing device includes a controller configured or programmed to acquire, based on a width of a coating material that has been measured, at least one of a start position, an end position, or an amount of movement of a coating material scooping unit in coating material scooping operation. |
US11117363B2 |
Method for making an ornamental article
Method for making an ornamental article, which envisages a step for arranging, in a 3D printer, a finish plate made of metallic material provided with an inner face and an outer face, and an augmenting step for augmenting, in the 3D printer, an ornamental body formed by a plurality of separate connection elements mechanically engaged with each other, wherein the augmenting step is attained by means of successive welding of metal powder layers, so to fix the plurality of connection elements of the ornamental body to the finish plate. The method further comprises a step for cutting the finish plate into a plurality of separate surface elements adjacent to each other and mechanically connected to the plurality of connection elements. |
US11117361B2 |
Optically enhanced patternable photosensitivity via oxygen excitation
The present disclosure relates to a method for performing a three dimensional (3D) printing process. A primary light beam having a wavelength sufficient to initiate polymerization of a photoresin is generated and patterned into a patterned primary beam. The patterned primary beam is directed toward an ultraviolet (UV) or visible light sensitive photoresin to initiate polymerization of select areas of the photoresin. The photoresin is also illuminated with a secondary light beam having a wavelength of at least one of about 765 nm, 1064 nm, or 1273 nm. The secondary light beam stimulates triplet oxygen into singlet oxygen, which controls oxygen inhibition in additional areas bordering the select areas, to enable controlled polymerization inhibition in the additional areas bordering the select areas. |
US11117356B2 |
Composite structure
The composite structure of the present invention includes a substrate, and a structure provided on the substrate surface and having a brittle material as the principal component thereof. The structure is polycrystalline, and the average crystallite size is 100 nm or less. The substrate includes at least a first region containing the substrate surface. The first region includes a filler and a matrix which has a first resin as the principal component thereof. The diameter of 90% of the filler particles (D90) is 1.0-60 μm, inclusive. The surface area fill rate of the filler at the substrate surface per unit area is greater than 10% and no greater than 70%. |
US11117354B2 |
Multilayer film for deep draw forming and method for manufacturing same
To provide a multilayer film that enables easy opening of a packaging material manufactured by deep draw forming. A multilayer film for deep draw forming, including: a vinylidene chloride copolymer resin layer as a middle layer; a crosslinked olefin resin layer as a first surface layer; and an ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer resin layer as a second surface layer; where the ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer resin layer is further provided either at least between the vinylidene chloride copolymer resin layer as the middle layer and crosslinked olefin resin layer as the first surface layer, or between the vinylidene chloride copolymer resin layer as the middle layer and ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer resin layer as the second surface layer. |
US11117353B2 |
Production method for aerogel laminate, and aerogel laminate roll
An aerogel laminate roll is prepared by winding an aerogel laminate around a roll core, the aerogel laminate comprising a support and an aerogel layer disposed on the support and having a thickness of 200 μm or less. |
US11117352B2 |
Laminated-glass interlayer and laminated glass
There is provided an interlayer film for laminated glass with which laminated glass having a gradation pattern with suppressed color irregularity can be prepared. The interlayer film for laminated glass according to the present invention is provided with a dark color part, a gradation part and a transparent part, allows laminated glass prepared with two sheets of clear glass to have a parallel light transmittance in a portion of the dark color part less than or equal to 30%, allows the parallel light transmittance in a portion of the gradation part to be continuously increased from the dark color part side to the transparent part side, allows the laminated glass to have a parallel light transmittance in a portion of the transparent part greater than or equal to 60%, allows each of the dark color part, the gradation part and the transparent part to have a first resin layer and allows each of the dark color part and the gradation part to have a second resin layer or allows each of the dark color part, the gradation part and the transparent part to have a second resin layer and allows each of the gradation part and the transparent part to have a first resin layer, and furthermore, allows the thickness of the second resin layer in the gradation part to be continuously decreased from the dark color part side to the transparent part side. |
US11117347B2 |
Release film for high-capacity multilayer ceramic capacitor and production method thereof
A release film for high-capacity multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) 0.5-0.8 μm ceramic slurry and a production method thereof. The release film includes at least three layers of co-extruded polyester resin having a layer A, a layer B and a layer C, and stretching the same in longitudinal and transverse directions. In addition, the layer B includes recycled polyester resin, the layers A and C include new polyester resin raw materials, and a releasing agent having a phenyl releasing control agent. The production method for the release film includes coating a releasing agent on one or both sides of a polyester film, and winding into a roll after drying and hardening. |
US11117345B2 |
Nonwoven fabric for reinforcing foam molded articles
The problem of the present invention is to offer a nonwoven fabric for reinforcing foam molded articles that enables cushion materials to be efficiently foam molded by improving adhesiveness of the reinforcing nonwoven fabric to a mold.The present invention is a nonwoven fabric for reinforcing foam molded articles, having a reinforcing nonwoven layer and at least one resin layer, wherein the reinforcing nonwoven layer and the at least one resin layer are laminated, the reinforcing nonwoven layer has a discontinuous part including a magnetic material, the at least one resin layer has a resin having softening point A of 20° C. or higher and 60° C. or lower, and the nonwoven fabric has an air permeability of 30 cc/cm2/sec or more and 300 cc/cm2/sec or less. |
US11117342B2 |
Embossing tool for deforming smooth and embossed films
An embossing tool including a female die (5) and a male die (7). A raised section (9) is formed on the female die, which corresponds to the area to be embossed. An elastic compensating element (13) is located in a recess (11) of the male die (7), which protrudes from the surface of the male die (7) by a few tenths of a millimeter. This embossing tool allows the undoing of existing embossments on a film (1). |
US11117341B2 |
Method of producing a packaging enveloping container precursors, especially each for a single dimensionally stable foodstuff container, with folding over of the container precursor
A method for precursor production includes A) providing a multitude of container precursors, and in each case a) providing a sheet-like composite, having a first longitudinal edge, a further longitudinal edge and, from the first longitudinal edge to the further longitudinal edge: i. a first longitudinal crease, ii. a second longitudinal crease, iii. a third longitudinal crease, and iv. a fourth longitudinal crease. The method includes b) producing a first longitudinal fold characterized by a first internal angle along the first longitudinal crease and a third longitudinal fold characterized by a third internal angle along the third longitudinal crease; c) producing a second longitudinal fold characterized by a second internal angle along the second longitudinal crease and a fourth longitudinal fold characterized by a fourth internal angle along the fourth longitudinal crease; d) contacting and joining the first longitudinal edge to the further longitudinal edge thereby obtaining a longitudinal seam. |
US11117337B2 |
Reciprocating press
A reciprocating press for acting on a workpiece is described, and includes an eccentric shaft rotatably disposed in a rotatable eccentric sleeve, and a crank-slider mechanism coupled to the eccentric shaft. Rotations of the eccentric shaft and the rotatable eccentric sleeve are independently controllable to dynamically vary a stroke length of the crank-slider mechanism. |
US11117336B2 |
Configurable cooling assembly and cooling method
A method is provided for managing the temperature of heat sensitive material located near a repair patch being thermally cured on a composite skin using a heating blanket. The method comprises configuring an assembly of thermally conductive cooling blocks to fit within a space between the heating blanket and the heat sensitive material. The assembly of thermally conductive cooling blocks is then installed against the skin within the space, forming a heat sink that conducts a portion of heat out of the composite skin away from the heat sensitive material. |
US11117325B2 |
Composite-based additive manufacturing (CBAM) augmented reality assisted sand blasting
Apparatus and methods are disclosed to provide a guide for sand blasting a fiber-reinforced object. The proposed guide consist of three-dimensional (3D) features that will result in reflective ray-like protrusions that can be detected and displayed by Augmented Reality (AR) hardware including a head mounted display. The AR hardware determines a virtual object to be presented in a field of view, a position in the field of view, and a perspective of the virtual object in the field of view based on position information from the reflective ray-like protrusions. At least a portion of the sand blasting area is observable through the display and lens when the display is presenting the rendered virtual object. |
US11117322B2 |
Additive manufacturing
In one example, a non-transitory processor readable medium with instructions thereon that when executed cause an additive manufacturing machine to inhibit build material in an overlying layer of build material from fusing with a first slice formed in an underlying layer of build material. |
US11117320B2 |
Airflow control for additive manufacturing
A method, apparatus, and program for additive manufacturing. The additive manufacturing device includes a positioning mechanism configured to provide independent movement of at least one build unit in at least two dimensions. The build unit may further include a gasflow device for providing a flow zone along a first direction with relation to the build unit. The build unit may further include a powder delivery mechanism and an irradiation beam directing unit. The irradiation bean unit may follow a first irradiation path, wherein the first irradiation path forms at least a first solidification line and at least a second solidification line formed at an angle other than 0° and 180° with respect to the first solidification line. During the formation of the first solidification line, the build unit may be positioned in a first orientation such that the first direction of the flow zone is substantially perpendicular to the first solidification line. During the formation of the second solidification line, the build unit may be positioned in a second orientation such that the flow zone along the first direction is substantially perpendicular to the second solidification line. |
US11117317B2 |
Shaping method for three-dimensional shaped product
A shaping method for a three-dimensional shaped product, including the following steps: 1. Setting a traveling distance of the squeegee to be a short distance that does not reach a chamber wall section, 2. Establishing location of wall layers connecting both ends at the chamber wall sections in a direction perpendicular to the traveling direction of the squeegee, within a traveling range based on the set traveling distance, or connecting to the ends on a powder feeder side at inner side of the chamber wall sections by a region to be sintered, from both sides of the region, 3. Forming powder layers by movement of the squeegee over the set traveling distance, 4. Forming sintered layers by irradiation with a beam on the formed powder layers, and forming wall layers by irradiation with a beam at the locations of the established wall layers, 5. Repeating steps 3 and 4. |
US11117314B2 |
Method and apparatus for 3D-printing gels
Methods and apparatuses (400) suitable for use in 3D-printing of gels from a solution (470) comprising a polymerizable material dispersed in a solvent are described. Such methods and apparatuses (100) include features (493) to control the relative saturation of the solvent in a gas phase region around the gel during the 3D-printing process. |
US11117313B2 |
Near net shape additive manufacturing
An additive manufacturing apparatus includes a first vertically-extending support leg, a second vertically-extending support leg, and a gantry supported on the first and second support legs. The additive manufacturing apparatus also includes a work table movably supported beneath the gantry, a print head supported on the gantry, and a trim head supported on the gantry with the print head. |
US11117311B2 |
Amorphous polyaryletherketone and blends thereof for use in additive manufacturing
A material for use in a fused filament fabrication (FFF) printer comprises a polyaryletherketone (PAEK) having an amorphous morphology. In some embodiments, the material also includes a PAEK having a semi-crystalline morphology. |
US11117309B2 |
Device for controlling a radiation source for hardening lining tubes
The invention relates to a device for hardening resin-impregnated lining tubes with high-energy radiation, comprising at least one radiation source for producing high-energy radiation and at least one power control device for regulating the electrical power output at the at least one radiation source, at least one nominal parameter representing the desired electrical power output of the power control device being adjustable or adjusted, and the actual power received from the at least one radiation source being measured by means of a measuring device and permanently compared with the nominal parameter, wherein in the event of falling short of the nominal parameter, the power control device increases the power output, and in the event of the nominal parameter being exceeded, the power output is reduced. |
US11117306B2 |
Screw machine and method for the processing of material to be processed
A screw machine includes an inductive heating device for processing of material to be processed. The inductive heating device is used to heat the material in a heating zone. In the heating zone, at least one housing portion is made of an electromagnetically transparent material at least partly, the material being non-magnetic and electrically non-conductive, whereas at least one treatment element shaft is made of an electrically conductive material at least partly. The inductive heating device includes at least one coil formed integrally with a component of the at least one housing portion, in particular in such a way as to form a hybrid component. During the processing of the material, the inductive heating device generates an alternating magnetic field that produces eddy current losses in the at least one treatment element shaft, the eddy current losses leading to a temperature increase of the at least one treatment element shaft. |
US11117296B2 |
Molding tool
The invention presents molding tools, in which a position of a molding tool within a base tool or a position of molding cores relative to each other can be set by adjusting a position of base tools by means of controllable adjustment elements. |
US11117295B2 |
Systems for manufacturing a particulate-binder composite article
A system for manufacturing a particulate-binder composite article including a mold defining a mold cavity, a first opening into the mold cavity, and a second opening into the mold cavity, a mass of a particulate material received in the mold cavity, a binder source in selective fluid communication with the mold cavity by way of the first opening, the binder source including a binder material, a first filter disposed across the first opening, the first filter being permeable to the binder material and substantially impermeable to the particulate material, and a second filter disposed across the second opening, the second filter being permeable to air and substantially impermeable to the particulate material. |
US11117294B2 |
Expanded pellets and method for manufacturing molded components using them
The invention refers to a method for producing expanded polymer pellets, which comprises the following steps: melting a polymer comprising a polyamide; adding at least one blowing agent; expanding the melt through at least one die for producing an expanded polymer; and pelletizing the expanded polymer. The invention further concerns polymer pellets produced with the method as well as their use, e.g. for the production of cushioning elements for sports apparel, such as for producing soles or parts of soles of sports shoes. A further aspect of the invention concerns a method for the manufacture of molded components, comprising loading pellets of an expanded polymer material into a mold, and connecting the pellets by providing heat energy, wherein the expanded polymer material of the pellets or beads comprises a chain extender. The molded components may be used in broad ranges of application. |
US11117293B2 |
Integral indicators for single-procedure devices
Disclosed herein are single-use integral indicators and methods and systems for employing the same. Such indicators and their uses are directed toward identifying and rendering inoperable single-procedure medical devices after their intended—and only—use. |
US11117292B2 |
Fluidized bed rotational molding
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a rotational molding device. The rotational molding device comprises a frame, a vessel coupled to the frame and configured to be heated or cooled, and a mold coupled to the frame and configured to rotate about a first axis by a first rotation mechanism and configured to rotate about a second axis by a second rotation mechanism. The vessel includes a particle bed comprising a plurality of fluidized particles, the mold is configured to form a molded part, and the mold includes a cavity corresponding to a shape of the molded part. |
US11117291B2 |
Curing system for printing of 3D objects
A curing system for printing of 3D objects having one or more sources of curing radiation moveably attached to and flanking at least one side of an extrusion head and extrusion nozzle wherein the extrusion head and extrusion nozzle and the at least one source of curing radiation act in unison as a single unit wherein curing of deposited curable material is applied concurrently with or immediately following deposition of the curable material. |
US11117287B2 |
Method of impregnating a fiber texture of hollow shape
A method of impregnating a fiber texture of hollow shape, the method including introducing a first suspension containing a first powder of solid particles of ceramic or carbon material into an inside volume defined by an inside face of a fiber texture of hollow shape placed in a mold, an outer face of the fiber texture being presented facing a wall of the mold; and using the action of centrifugal force to impregnate the fiber texture with the first suspension by causing the mold to rotate and varying the speed of rotation of the mold during the impregnation of the texture with the first suspension. |
US11117285B2 |
Knife replacement tools and methods of using the same to remove knives from machines
Tools for replacing knives in cutting machines. The tools include a clamping body having a base, bracket, clamp, and knife support tab(s). The bracket has a flange portion spaced apart from an upper surface of the base. The clamp is coupled to the base for translating in translation directions transverse to a longitudinal axis of the base. The clamp has a lift tab on the same side of the base as a rear surface thereof, and a handle is secured to the flange portion of the bracket and located on the same side of the base as the lift tab. The support tab projects from the front surface of the base, and the clamp is biased toward the support tab so that the clamp and support tab create a knife gripping mechanism for clamping an edge of a knife against the tab. |
US11117282B2 |
Guide catheter slitter
A slitter for slitting a guide catheter has a handle and a blade assembly coupled to the handle. The blade assembly includes a shroud for receiving an elongated body of a medical device and a slitting blade having an exposed cutting edge to slit the guide catheter. The blade assembly includes a user-deflectable portion coupled to the shroud for causing the shroud to flex in response to deflection of the user-deflectable portion. The handle and the blade assembly may be assembled from piece parts in a manufacturing method. |
US11117279B2 |
Razor handle
A razor handle and a method for releasing an exchangeable razor blade cartridge from the razor handle. The razor handle including a connector for connecting the exchangeable razor blade cartridge to the razor handle, a release mechanism for releasing the exchangeable razor blade cartridge from the razor handle, and a release trigger. The release trigger is rotatable around a longitudinal axis of the razor handle relative to the connector to actuate the release mechanism. |
US11117276B2 |
Method for generating user feedback information from a shave event
A method for generating user feedback information from a shave event associated with a user. A shaving razor is provided to user. The shaving razor includes a handle, a hair cutting implement connected to the handle, at least one motion sensor in the handle, a hair cutting implement displacement sensor associated with the handle, a communication device associated with the handle and a power source associated with the handle. The power source powers the at least one motion sensor, the hair cutting implement displacement sensor and the communication device. Shave event data associated with the user during a shave is collected from the at least one motion sensor and the hair cutting implement displacement sensor. The shave event data is processed to generate user feedback information. |
US11117270B2 |
Safety system for safeguarding cooperative operation of people, robots and machines
A safety system for safeguarding cooperative operation of people, robots, and machines with respect to a technical installation includes a safety-related device. The safety-related device is configured to monitor a first hazardous area of the technical installation and bring the technical installation into a safe state in response to detection of a hazardous condition. The safety system is configured to identify an autonomously operating technical unit, register the autonomously operating technical unit in response to the autonomously operating technical unit satisfying a defined condition, and restrict monitoring of the first hazardous area by the safety-related device in response to the registration. The safety system is configured to, in response to a defined event, revoke the registration of the autonomously operating technical unit and lift the restriction on monitoring. |
US11117269B2 |
Robot
Provided is a robot including: a base; and a movable portion including a rotating drum that rotates about a vertical axis with respect to the base. The base is provided with an opening portion through which wire members are led into the base; the base and the rotating drum are provided with a hollow portion in which the wire members are guided into the rotating drum; the robot further includes a distribution board member that is detachably attached to the base; the distribution board member is provided with an attachment portion that is attached to the base, and a relay portion that is disposed on the outside of the opening portion with a gap therebetween; and the relay portion includes a mountable region in which a connector that relays some of the wire members is mounted. |
US11117268B2 |
Robot appendage
A robot hand including a set of carpal bones, each of the carpal bones having at least one adjacent bone; and each carpal bone defining at least one socket. For each pair of adjacent carpal bones, at least one connector having a first and second end and wherein the first end and the second end are each in the form of a ball, and wherein the balls are joined by a connective element. Wherein the ball at the first end of the connector is fitted conformally into the socket of a first one of the pair of adjacent carpal bones and the ball at the second end of the connector is fitted conformally into the socket of a second one of the pair of adjacent bones, thereby joining the carpal bones together, but permitting limited relative movement. |
US11117267B2 |
Robotic apparatus for operating on fixed frames
A robotic apparatus including a plurality of rigid body sections that move relative to each other by one or more multi-degree of freedom joints. The robotic apparatus can traverse a fixed frame by attaching its distal ends to the frame and moving the rigid body sections relative to each other. |
US11117266B2 |
Control device, robot, and robot system
A control device comprising a processor that is configured to execute computer-executable instructions so as to control a robot, wherein the processor is configured to: control a robot with force control on the basis of a force detected by a force detecting device, determine pass/fail of a result of fitting work in which the robot holds an object and fits the object in an object to be fit, control the robot with the force control in the fitting work, and determine the pass/fail on the basis of whether a portion where the force detected by the force detecting device decreases by a first value or more is present in the fitting work. |
US11117264B2 |
Robotic system
A robotic system includes a docking station, a mobile working machine, and an electronic device. The mobile working machine includes a machine body and a transmission wheel device disposed on the machine body for loading and moving the machine body. The electronic device is detachably connected to the mobile working machine. The docking station includes a station base and a transferring device disposed on the station base for selectively carrying the electronic device away from the mobile working machine. |
US11117262B2 |
Intelligent robots
One embodiment can provide an intelligent robotic system. The intelligent robotic system can include at least one multi-axis robotic arm, at least one gripper attached to the multi-axis robotic arm for picking up a component, a machine vision system comprising at least a three-dimensional (3D) surfacing-imaging module for detecting 3D pose information associated with the component, and a control module configured to control movements of the multi-axis robotic arm and the gripper based on the detected 3D pose of the component. |
US11117258B2 |
Robotic surgery system, method, and apparatus
A force transmission system as part of a surgical system which may be configured to be a minimally invasive and/or computer assisted surgical system. Operation of the system may be controlled by transmission of a force from a first section to a second section of the system. The first section and the second section may be separated by a partition or a barrier. The first section may be a non-sterile section and the second section may be a sterile section of the surgical system. |
US11117248B2 |
Method and device for converting a plier tool
A pushbutton plier device and a method for converting a plier tool is provided. The pushbutton plier device includes a locking assembly. The locking assembly has a pushbutton and a housing. The pushbutton has a pushbutton body. The pushbutton body has at least one blocking member recess. The housing has a housing body. The housing body is configured to selectively contain a blocking member. The pushbutton plier device has a first plier handle and a second plier handle. The first plier handle has at least one first plier handle aperture. The second plier handle has at least one second plier handle aperture. When the first plier handle, the second plier handle, and the locking assembly are selectively joined together in a predetermined position, the locking assembly, located within the first plier handle aperture and the second plier aperture, secures the first plier handle to the second plier handle. |
US11117246B2 |
Truck anchor pin bushing driver
A tool for use in combination with an air hammer for removing and/or installing an anchor pin bushing. The tool includes a drive shaft and an adaptor that is removably attachable to the drive shaft. A first end of the drive shaft is configured for removable attachment to an air hammer. A second end of the drive shaft is configured for removable attachment with the adaptor. The adaptor includes a flanged end and a notched end. Both the flanged end and notched end include a counterbore sized and configured to fit over an anchor pin. The notched end of the adaptor is used for removing an anchor pin bushing and the flanged end of the adaptor is used to install an anchor pin bushing. |
US11117245B2 |
Wrench
A wrench includes a head having a first end and a second end and a handle extending from the head. The head defines and at least partially surrounds an opening. The head further defines at least one recess continuous with the opening. A distance between the first end and the second end of the head is greater than a cross-sectional diameter of a pipe flange of a hammer union. |
US11117241B2 |
Pliers having two pliers handles
Pliers have two pliers handles guided such that they cross one another in a joint region having a stationary joint bolt. Gripping regions are formed on the pliers handles on one side of the joint region, and working regions are formed on free ends of the pliers handles on the other side, said working regions extending to form a pliers jaw. The working regions have first and second toothed regions that come into contact when the pliers jaw is closed. In the first toothed region, in a sequence in the longitudinal extension of the pliers handle, the tooth tips end in a surrounding surface that is flat in the longitudinal section and in contact with same, and the tooth tips of the opposing second toothed region end in a surrounding surface that is convex in the longitudinal section and in contact with same. |
US11117240B2 |
Grinding apparatus and grinding method
A grinding apparatus grinds a workpiece by rotating the workpiece held by main spindles and a grinding wheel held by a wheel spindle, and by relatively moving the grinding wheel toward and away from the workpiece. The grinding apparatus includes a first detection unit that detects a rotational phase of the workpiece; a second detection unit that detects a grinding resistance moment at a grinding point between the grinding wheel and the workpiece, or detects a drive current of a rotary drive unit of the workpiece or a rotary drive unit of the grinding wheel; a storage unit that stores the grinding resistance moment or the drive current in a manner associated with the rotational phase; and a determination unit that determines a slip between the workpiece and the main spindles based on the grinding resistance moment or the drive current at a current rotational phase, and on the grinding resistance moment or the drive current at the same phase as the current rotational phase of a previous time. |
US11117239B2 |
Chemical mechanical polishing composition and method
An abrasive slurry composition for chemical mechanical planarization/polishing (CMP) is provided. The abrasive slurry includes colloidal alumina, a dispersant, and a pH buffer. The colloidal alumina has a particle size of between about 5 nm and about 100 nm. The colloidal alumina may be alpha phase material having a first hardness of about 9 Mohs, or gamma phase material having a second hardness of about 8 Mohs. The abrasive slurry may further include polyacrylic acid (PAA), a down-force enhancer, or a polish-rate inhibitor. |
US11117237B2 |
Machine tool provided with spindle having measurement function
A machine tool includes: a hollow spindle including a hollow portion along an axial direction; a plurality of chuck claws openably mounted at a distal end portion of the hollow spindle, and configured to hold a workpiece; an operation rod inserted into the hollow portion of the hollow spindle in a movable manner, and configured to close the plurality of chuck claws with movement of the operation rod toward one side in the axial direction and open the plurality of chuck claws with movement of the operation rod toward the other side in the axial direction; and a measuring apparatus configured to measure an opening dimension of the plurality of chuck claws based on a movement amount of the operation rod. |
US11117235B2 |
Machine tool
A machine tool for machining workpieces has a machine frame, at least one component part which can be moved along a movement path by means of a power-operated drive unit, at least one frame part, which is connected to the machine frame and which is arranged at an end position in the movement path of the component part, and at least a first stop, via which the component part in contact with the frame part when said component part is in the end position, wherein the first stop lies outside the movement path. |
US11117233B2 |
Tool magazines of mechanical arrangements and methods for administering tools
A tool magazine for tools of a machine tool for processing workpieces includes a first magazine unit that is close to a processing station of the machine tool and a second magazine unit that is remote from the processing station of the machine tool. The second magazine unit includes a permanent tool carrier and a temporary tool carrier. The permanent tool carrier is permanently accessible to a tool handling device. The temporary tool carrier is temporarily accessible to the tool handling device. |
US11117232B2 |
Downdraft table having a workpiece holder for a workpiece to be held
The invention relates to a downdraft table (1) having a workpiece holder (2) for a workpiece to be held, wherein the workpiece holder (2) is configured in a stationary manner, wherein a suction-extraction device (3) is arranged beneath and/or next to the workpiece holder (2), said suction-extraction device (3) being used to discharge particles and/or gases downward in a waste air flow, wherein the suction-extraction device (3) is arranged around the workpiece holder (2) with respect to the latter and is configured to be rotatable about the workpiece holder (2). |
US11117231B2 |
Fixture for machining parts and method of using same
A machining fixture configured to secure a blank part having part inner and outer circumferential surfaces, a part first axial face opposing a part second axial face, and at least two threaded part openings extending inwardly from the part second axial face and toward the first axial face. The machining fixture includes an annular body sized to be disposable upon a pallet of a machine table and has an upper surface including a substantially flat annular surface section, opposing lower surface and at least two through-holes extending between the upper and lower surfaces. At least two fasteners are disposed at least partially within a separate one of the at least two through-holes such that the at least two fasteners project upwardly from the upper surface, and the at least two fasteners are configured to threadedly engage a separate one of the at least two part openings to removably clamp the part second face against the body flat surface section. |
US11117230B2 |
Flexible ring fitting device
In a flexible ring fitting device 1, a flexible ring disposition mechanism includes at least two ring support members 411 and 412 disposed relative to each other and movable so as to be separated from each other. Notches 4113 and 4123 recessed in a direction in which the two ring support members 411 and 412 are separated from each other are formed along surfaces 4114 and 4124 of the two relative ring support members 411 and 412 in the relative surfaces 4114 and 4124 of the two ring support members 411 and 412. A flexible ring R is fitted into an annular groove G of a workpiece W by a workpiece disposition mechanism moving in one direction along with the workpiece W. |
US11117229B2 |
Automatic assembly machine for combined control button
An automatic assembly machine fora combined control button, includes a frame, a power distribution control box, a turntable and turntable drive disposed on the frame so as to fit with each other, wherein the base fixtures fitting controller bases are evenly disposed along the circumference of the turntable; the front side of the frame located at the right side of the turntable is disposed with a base feeding mechanism; the rear side of the base feeding mechanism located on the frame is provided with a base transportation device fitting with the base fixtures; and the left side of the base transportation device along the rotating direction of the turntable is provided with a button assembly mechanism cooperating with the base fixtures. |
US11117219B2 |
Additive manufacturing apparatus and system with vacuum assembly, and method of using the same
There is provided an AM apparatus for an AM process. The AM apparatus has an AM assembly with a build chamber to support part(s) built with a powder, in a build operation. Unused powder accumulates in the build chamber during the build operation. The AM apparatus has a vacuum assembly with duct line(s) in flow communication with the build chamber, and a powder receptacle in flow communication with the duct line(s). The powder receptacle has coupling member(s) allowing the powder receptacle to be reversibly attached to the duct line(s). The vacuum assembly includes a vacuum apparatus coupled to, and in flow communication with, the powder receptacle, via vacuum duct line(s). The vacuum assembly pulls the unused powder from the build chamber to the powder receptacle, and provides an automated removal of the unused powder from the build chamber into the powder receptacle, to avoid manual removal of the unused powder. |
US11117216B2 |
Laser joining method for galvanized steel sheets
The laser irradiation step includes: removing zinc plating layers respectively disposed on the surfaces of the galvanized steel sheets by the laser irradiation; and melting the surfaces of the galvanized steel sheets of which the zinc plating layers have been removed, and the roller pressurizing step includes pressurizing the galvanized steel sheets by the rollers while the surfaces of the galvanized steel sheets that have been melted are in contact with each other such that the galvanized steel sheets are joined together. |
US11117212B2 |
Systems and methods for additive manufacturing utilizing localized ultrasound-enhanced material flow and fusioning
Ultrasonic filament modeling systems and methods may be utilized to achieve room-temperature 3-D printing of solid (>95%) metal materials. A vibrating tool is applied to a metal filament to form a voxel, inducing mechanical deformation as well as inter-and intra-layer mass transport. Desired structures may be built on a voxel-by-voxel basis. Additionally, by varying the applied ultrasonic energy, the microstructure of the resulting structure may be controlled. |
US11117211B2 |
Spot welding electrode housing apparatus
In the present disclosure, a housing (4) has a housing passageway (R1) housing a plurality of electrodes (10) linearly therewithin. An electrode withdrawal opening (R2) communicating with the housing passageway (R1) is formed on one end of the housing (4). A pressing unit (5) presses toward one end of the housing passageway (R1) the plurality of electrodes (10) arranged side by side and housed in the housing passageway (R1). A lever member (6) is swung to switch between a state where withdrawal of the electrode (10) from the electrode withdrawal opening (R2) is restrained and a state where the electrode withdrawal opening (R2) is exposed. A regulating coil spring (7) urges and swings the lever member (6) to one side. |
US11117206B2 |
Heterogeneous composite bodies with isolated cermet regions formed by high temperature, rapid consolidation
A heterogeneous composite consisting of near-nano ceramic clusters dispersed within a ductile matrix. The composite is formed through the high temperature compaction of a starting powder consisting of a core of ceramic nanoparticles held together with metallic binder. This core is clad with a ductile metal such that when the final powder is consolidated, the ductile metal forms a tough, near-zero contiguity matrix. The material is consolidated using any means that will maintain its heterogeneous structure. |
US11117205B2 |
Portable sharpener
A portable sharpener for chains of chainsaws comprising sharpening means (2) and a coupling device (3).The sharpening means (2) are configured to sharpen the teeth (102) of a chain (101) of a chainsaw.The coupling device (3) supports the sharpening means (2) and is configured to be reversibly constrained to the chainsaw.Furthermore, the coupling device (3) comprises a support structure (4) which has a first plate (4a) adapted to be arranged parallel to a main extension plane of a chain guide bar (100) of the chainsaw and a second plate (4b) configured to abut against the bar (100), in such a way as to be at least partly interposed between the bar and the chain (101).The first and the second plate (4b) are arranged substantially in an L-configuration.The coupling structure further comprises one or more attachment members (5) applied to the first plate (4a) and configured to constrain the support structure (4) to the bar (100) of the chainsaw. |
US11117202B2 |
High-feed cutting insert and cutting tool equipped with same
The present disclosure's technical object is to provide a high feed cutting insert capable of providing a sufficient entering angle while ensuring rigidity of a cutting tool's bottom part. For this, the high feed cutting insert of the present disclosure comprises a short cutting edge provided on a boundary portion between a main surface and a short side surface, a long cutting edge provided on a boundary portion between the main surface and a long side surface, two ascending corner cutting edges connecting the short cutting edge and the long cutting edge, and placed on one diagonal position, and two descending corner cutting edges placed on the other diagonal position and having the height lower than that of the ascending corner cutting edges, wherein the short cutting edge and the long cutting edge, when viewed towards the main surface, form an obtuse angle while the ascending corner cutting edges are interposed therebetween and form an acute angle while the descending corner cutting edges are interposed therebetween. |
US11117194B2 |
Additive manufacturing having energy beam and lamp array
An additive manufacturing system includes a platform to support an object to be fabricated, a dispenser to deliver a plurality of layers of a feed material over the platform, a controller configured to store digital data representing a pre-defined pattern, a laser configured to generate a laser beam to impinge an outermost layer of the feed material and coupled to the controller to fuse the feed material in the pre-defined pattern, and a plurality of independently controllable infrared lamps, each infrared lamp directed to a different section of an outermost layer of the feed material. |
US11117184B2 |
Aircraft panel production method and aircraft panel production system
An aircraft panel production method has: a step in which a holding jig holds a body panel, which has a plurality of plate-like members having a curved cross-sectional shape, such that the cross section of the body panel has an upwardly bulging curved shape; a step in which the plate-like members of the body panel held by the holding jig are overlapped with each other and the overlapping portions are joined by a rivet; a step in which the holding jig, which is holding the body panel of which the plate-like members have been joined to each other, is moved; and a step in which a frame that follows the curved shape of the body panel is joined, by a rivet, to the plate-like members of the body panel which is held by the holding jig which has been moved. |
US11117183B1 |
End effectors and feeders for swaging operations
A feeder for a swage gun comprises a collar magazine and a guide-block assembly. The guide-block assembly comprises a guide block that comprises a slot, configured to receive the lock collar from the collar magazine at a first guide-block position along the slot. The guide-block assembly also comprises an actuator, operable to move the lock collar along the slot from the first guide-block position to a second guide-block position. Feeder further comprises a feed tunnel, coupled with the guide-block assembly, and a dispensing bulkhead, coupled with the feed tunnel. Feeder also comprises a gripping assembly, coupled with the dispensing bulkhead. |
US11117180B2 |
Quick change tooling assembly
A quick-change die assembly for a necker machine includes an outer die mounting, an outer die, an outer die quick-release coupling, an inner die mounting, an inner die assembly, and an inner die quick-release coupling. The outer die is coupled to the outer die mounting by the outer die quick-release coupling. The inner die assembly is coupled to the inner die mounting by the inner die quick-release coupling. |
US11117179B2 |
Punching tools
The disclosure relates to punching tools for punching machines for punching plate-shaped materials. The punching tools have an upper tool part with an upper cutting edge and a lower tool part with a lower cutting edge that move axially with respect to each other. The upper and lower cutting edges are arranged to cut off a part of the workpiece in a punching stoke. The upper cutting edge and/or the lower cutting edge include one or more transition regions that separate the cutting edge into at least two adjacent portions. The transition regions include, in the punching direction with respect to the respective adjacent portions, a discontinuity that is adapted to cut the material cut off from the workpiece into two or more individual parts in the same punching stroke. |
US11117178B2 |
Formed material manufacturing method and formed material
The invention provides a formed material manufacturing method by which unnecessary thickening of a flange can be avoided. The formed material manufacturing method allows a formed material to be manufactured by forming processes that include at least one drawing-out process, at least one drawing process performed after the drawing-out process, and at least one coining process performed after the drawing process. The width of the rear end side of a punch used in the drawing-out process is set to be wider than the width of the tip end side thereof. An ironing process is performed on a region corresponding to the flange of the base metal sheet by pushing the base metal sheet together with the punch into a pushing hole. |
US11117175B2 |
Bending press and bending method
A forming operation on a workpiece clamps the workpiece between a first clamping jaw with a first shaping edge, and an adjustable second clamping jaw with a second shaping edge so that a portion projects between the shaping edges and afterwards a bending edge of an adjustable bending bar is guided at a distance past the shaping edges, whereby the portion of the workpiece is angled away in relation to the part of the workpiece that is clamped between the clamping jaws. The bending edge is guided on angling along a straight path of movement of the bending edge, and after the bending edge has passed the shaping edges, the shaping edges are adjusted along an adjustment path which approaches the path of movement of the bending edge. |
US11117173B2 |
Quick-action adjustment for adjusting cylinder in edging stands
An adjusting cylinder quick-action adjustment for a long, rapid stroke movement in an edging stand which includes an edger upright, adjustment system, balancing system and edging roll sets, comprises a piston which acts via edging roll chocks of at least one edging roll for adjustment against the rolling stock. The adjustment of the edging roll can be actuated on each side hydraulically by a fluid. The adjusting cylinder quick-action adjustment is mounted in the edger upright and exerts the force required for the edging process. The adjusting cylinder quick-action adjustment includes on each side of the edging upright at least one double cylinder which has two cylinders coupled to one another and is separately controllable and configured for rapid adjustment and for control adjustment of the edging roll. |
US11117168B2 |
System and method for processing usable crop intermixed with debris
A system for processing usable crop intermixed with debris and having a frame with a conveying system thereon. The conveying system has a first debris separating assembly with a first subframe having a plurality of cooperating rollers that are configured to cause separation of debris from the usable crop. A second debris separating assembly, different than the first debris separating assembly, has a second subframe with a plurality of cooperating rollers thereon that are configured to cause separation of debris from the usable crop. The frame and first and second debris separating assemblies are configured as overall like modules so that the first and second debris separating assemblies can be separately operatively connected, one in place of the other, on the frame. |
US11117166B2 |
Ultrasonic transducers with piezoelectric material embedded in backing
A system and downhole tool comprising an ultrasonic transducer with a piezoelectric material embedded in a backing and a method of determining a parameter using the ultrasonic transducer. A self-noise of the transducer can be reduced by the piezoelectric material being at least partially embedded in the backing. The ultrasonic transducer can include an encapsulating material that encapsulates the backing. |
US11117164B2 |
Edge build and edge blister performance of coil coatings
A liquid polymeric coating composition that upon application to a substrate, such as a coil substrate, preferably does not exhibit the edge build and edge blistering that commonly occurs with conventional liquid polymeric coating compositions. In some embodiments, the liquid polymeric coating composition is modified by tailoring the surface tension, the openness of the coating composition as indicated by the modulus of elasticity, or a combination thereof to reduce edge build and edge blistering. The modified liquid polymeric composition may be applied to a surface of the substrate and cured to form a film coating that reduces or alleviates commonly encountered edge defects in conventional liquid polymeric coating compositions, such as edge build and edge blistering, which may avoid the need for edge trimming of the coated substrate. The coated coil substrate is well suited for forming food or beverage containers or portions thereof. |
US11117158B2 |
Sealant discharging apparatus
A sealant discharging apparatus includes a sealing gun, a movement controller, and a discharge controller. The sealing gun discharges sealant to an object. The movement controller causes the sealing gun and the object to move relatively. The discharge controller controls a discharge amount of the sealant discharged from the sealing gun. The movement controller controls a movement velocity of the sealing gun based on a volume of post-sealing sealant that has been discharged from the sealing gun and used to seal the object, and an amount of volume change in a sealant pool that has been discharged from the sealing gun and is yet to be used to seal the object. |
US11117156B2 |
Microfluidic device for spraying small drops of liquids
A microfluidic device provided in a body accommodating a fluid containment chamber. A fluidic access channel and a drop emission channel are formed in the body and are in fluidic connection with the fluid containment chamber to form a fluidic path towards the body outside through a nozzle having an outlet section. An actuator is operatively coupled to the fluid containment chamber and is configured to cause ejection of fluid drops through the drop emission channel in an operating condition of the microfluidic device. The drop emission channel comprises a portion of reduced section having a smaller area than the outlet section of the nozzle. |
US11117155B2 |
Fluid nozzles with heat shielding
A method includes forming a fluid conduit inside a heat shield in an additive manufacturing process, wherein a fluid nozzle is defined at a downstream end of the fluid conduit, and wherein the heat shield is formed about the fluid nozzle. The method includes removing powder from an interior passage of the fluid conduit and fluid nozzle and from an insulation gap defined between the heat shield and the fluid conduit and fluid nozzle. The method includes separating the heat shield, fluid conduit, and fluid nozzle from the build platform. The method includes shifting the fluid conduit and fluid nozzle to a shifted position relative to the heat shield, and securing the fluid conduit and fluid nozzle to the heat shield in the shifted position. |
US11117153B2 |
Apparatus for coating pipes
Provided is an apparatus for coating a girth weld and a cutback region surrounding said girth weld, said apparatus having lateral travel at least equal to the length of the cutback region and circumferential rotational travel around the pipe. The apparatus can provide a multiple component coating accurately and safely, without the need for solvent flushing of the apparatus. |
US11117151B2 |
Fixture assembly for coating combustor panels
A fixture assembly for supporting workpieces in a coating process includes a shaft; and a plurality of fixtures each having a workpiece support surface and a shaft mount defining a shaft mounting structure, wherein the shaft mounting structure extends from the workpiece support surface such that, when the shaft mounting structure is engaged with the shaft, workpiece support surfaces of the fixtures are positioned facing radially outwardly away from the shaft. |
US11117148B2 |
Pump assembly and container with contents discharge function
In a pump assembly, the outer wall of the first inner-housing sidewall, the inner wall of the second inner-housing sidewall and the inner-housing top wall define a first chamber with a first opening, and the gas chamber of the first chamber is a sealed chamber collectively defined by the piston portion, the inner-housing top wall, the outer wall of the first inner-housing sidewall and the inner wall of the second inner-housing sidewall, so that the formation of the sealed chamber does not require an additional sealing ring. This thereby reduces the risk of gas leakage due to aging of the sealing ring. A container with contents discharge function provided by this disclosure can include the above pump assembly. |
US11117143B2 |
Centrifugal filtration device
A centrifugal filtration device is provided, including: a casing, including an inlet passage and an outlet passage which are arranged on an extension direction; a plurality of blades, extending spirally on an inner circumferential wall of the inlet passage relative to the extension direction; a guiding mechanism, including a first tapering portion tapered in a direction toward the inlet passage, disposed in the casing and located between the plurality of blades and the outlet passage. |
US11117141B2 |
Mineral separation using sized-, weight- or magnetic-based polymer bubbles or beads
Apparatus for use in, or forming part of, a separation process to be implemented in separation processor technology, the apparatus comprising synthetic bubbles or beads configured with a polymer or polymer-based material functionalized to attach to a valuable material in a mixture so as to form an enriched synthetic bubbles or beads having the valuable material attached thereto, and also configured to be separated from the mixture based at least partly on a difference in a physical property between the enriched synthetic bubbles or beads having the valuable material attached thereto and the mixture. |
US11117139B2 |
Gas dedusting filter apparatus and process
The present invention relates to a filter apparatus (1) for dedusting gas comprising one or more electrostatic precipitators (100), in each of said electrostatic precipitators (100) there being inserted at least one filtering unit (300) comprising, in turn, a plurality of filtering cells (301), e.g. of the wall flow type. The present invention also relates to a dedusting process for treating industrial gas. In particular, the dedusting process according to the present invention implemented by the filter apparatus having improved dusting efficiency, which is the object of the present invention, allows the treatment of gas coming from industrial processes, such as coal boilers, cement works, incinerators and like. |
US11117137B2 |
Feed apparatus for a particle separator, particle separator and method of particle separation
The present invention provides an apparatus for feeding a feed slurry into a particle separator having a fluidisation source. The feed apparatus comprises a chamber having at least one baffle for dividing the chamber into a first zone and a second zone. A feed inlet feeds the slurry into the first zone (20) and the baffle deflects the slurry away from the second zone and direct fluidisation fluid from the fluidisation source through the second zone to combine with the slurry from the first zone. A particle separator incorporating the feed apparatus and a method of particle separation is also provided. |
US11117136B2 |
System, method and apparatus for upgrading a pulverizer
A method of upgrading a vertical spindle pulverizer includes the steps of removing a cover from a journal opening in a housing of the pulverizer to access a grinding zone of the pulverizer, removing a first journal assembly having a toroidal grinding roll from the pulverizer through the journal opening, removing a plurality of toroidal table segments from a grinding table of the pulverizer, installing a plurality of inclined bull ring segments on the grinding table, installing a second journal assembly having a conical grinding roll in the pulverizer, and replacing the cover over the journal opening. The inclined bull ring segments are configured to register with a grinding surface of the conical grinding roll. |
US11117134B2 |
Non-poissonian droplet partitioning using feedback
A method of partitioning droplets from a fluid reservoir containing particles provides a non-Poissonian distribution of dispensed droplets containing a desired number of particles. The method constitutes a method of operating an electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device including the steps of: inputting a fluid reservoir containing particles into the EWOD device; performing an electrowetting operation to dispense a plurality of dispensed droplets from the fluid reservoir; interrogating each droplet with a detector and determining whether each dispensed droplet has a desired number of particles; selecting dispensed droplets that contain the desired number of particles and performing an electrowetting operation to move the selected dispensed droplets to a reaction area on the EWOD device; and rejecting dispensed droplets that do not contain the desired number of particles and performing an electrowetting operation to move the rejected dispensed droplets to a holding area on the EWOD device that is different and spaced apart from the reaction area. The selected droplets may be combined, including with or without a portion of the rejected droplets and/or additional reagent, into a larger reaction droplet that may be used in subsequent reaction protocols. |
US11117132B2 |
Biocompatible micropillar array substrate and methods for fabricating such substrate
A biocompatible micropillar array substrate (MAS) and methods for preparing the biocompatible MAS are provided. In on example, the biocompatible MAS includes multiple micropillars made from a biocompatible polymer. The biocompatible MAS may be prepared using a replica fabricated based on a silicon MAS. The configuration of the multiple micropillars of the silicon MAS and a configuration of the multiple micropillars of the biocompatible MAS are the same. |
US11117127B2 |
Molten metal sampler
The present invention relates to a sampler for taking samples from a molten metal bath, particularly a molten iron, the sampler comprising: a carrier tube having an immersion end; and a sample chamber assembly arranged on the immersion end of the carrier tube, the sample chamber assembly comprising a cover plate and a housing, wherein the housing comprises: an immersion end having a first opening for an inflow conduit and an opposing end having a second opening for a gas coupler, a first face extending between the immersion end and the opposing end, the first face having a first depression proximate the immersion end and a second depression, the first depression being an analysis zone and the second depression being a ventilation zone, a portion of the analysis zone overlying a distribution zone which is in direct flow communication with the first opening and configured to receive the molten steel from the inflow conduit, wherein the first depression having a cross sectional circle segment profile along a central longitudinal axis that is concavely or triangularly shaped, wherein the cover plate and the housing are configured to be assembled together to form a sample cavity including the distribution zone, the analysis zone and the ventilation zone, such that an analysis surface of a solidified steel sample formed within the sample cavity lies in a first plane, and wherein the first and second openings are spaced apart from the first plane. The invention also relates to a sampler for taking samples from a molten metal bath, particularly a molten iron. |
US11117126B2 |
Measuring device, reaction carrier and measuring method
A reaction carrier (14), a measuring device (12) and a measuring method for measuring a concentration of gaseous/aerosol components of a gas mixture uses reaction material (48) which reacts in an optically detectable manner with at least one component to be measured or with a reaction product of the component to be measured. The reaction carrier includes a flow channel (42) with sections (43) and extends between connecting elements (44). A gas treatment element (47), in each of the sections, changes chemical or physical properties of the gas mixture flowing therethrough or reacts, depending on the chemical or physical properties. The sections are separated from each other in a gas-tight manner by a separating element (49). A coupling element (45) opens the separating element and establishes a connection between the sections when the coupling element is activated. The measuring device includes an activation element (25) to activate the coupling element. |
US11117125B2 |
Pipetting device, pipette tip coupler, and pipette tip: devices and methods
Pipette tip couplers, pipette tips, coupler and tip combinations, and methods for coupling and decoupling a pipette tip to or from, respectively, a pipette tip coupler mounted on a pipette device. The pipette tip couplers include an elastomeric element, a discrete segment assembly, and a coupler stop shoulder surface. The pipette tips include a groove in a first cylindrical section, a second cylindrical section, a tip stop shoulder surface at the interface of the first and second cylindrical sections, a third cylindrical section, a sealing seat surface at the interface of the second and third cylindrical sections, and a fourth section adjacent to the third cylindrical section. When the pipette tip is mounted on the pipette tip coupler, the discrete segment assembly abuts the tip groove, the coupler stop shoulder surface abuts the tip stop shoulder surface, and the elastomeric element abuts the sealing seat surface. |
US11117119B2 |
Catalyst for oxidative dehydrogenation and method of preparing the same
The present invention relates to a catalyst for oxidative dehydrogenation and a method of preparing the same. More particularly, the present invention provides a catalyst for oxidative dehydrogenation having a porous structure which may easily control heat generation due to high-temperature and high-pressure reaction conditions and side reaction due to the porous structure and thus exhibits superior product selectivity, and a method of preparing the catalyst. |
US11117110B2 |
Method for reducing temperature spread in reformer
The invention is directed to a method for heating a process gas in a top or bottom fired reformer, a method for improving the temperature spread over a top or bottom fired reformer, and to a top or bottom fired reformer wherein these methods can applied. This can be achieved by the lane flow rate of at least one outer tube lane being different from the lane flow rate of at least one inner tube lane. |
US11117108B2 |
Use of a fuel oil wash to remove catalyst from a fluidized-bed propane dehydrogenation reactor effluent
A process where external fuel oil is used to wash entrained catalyst from a fluidized-bed propane dehydrogenation reactor effluent, where the fuel oil and catalyst mixture is returned to the reactor to provide the net fuel required for catalyst regeneration. Optionally the fluidized-bed propane dehydrogenation reactor effluent and the fuel oil are contacted in a direct contact inline device before entering a flash zone in the reactor vessel. |
US11117104B2 |
Composite membranes having intrinsic microporosity
The present invention relates to a composite membrane for gas separation and/or nanofiltration of a feed stream solution comprising a solvent and dissolved solutes and showing preferential rejection of the solutes. The composite membrane comprises a separating layer with intrinsic microporosity. The separating layer is suitably formed by interfacial polymerisation on a support membrane. Suitably, at least one of the monomers used in the interfacial polymerisation reaction should possess concavity, resulting in a network polymer with interconnected nanopores and a membrane with enhanced permeability. The support membrane may be optionally impregnated with a conditioning agent and may be optionally stable in organic solvents, particularly in polar aprotic solvents. The top layer of the composite membrane is optionally capped with functional groups to change the surface chemistry. The composite membrane may be cured in the oven to enhance rejection. Finally, the composite membrane may be treated with an activating solvent prior to nanofiltration. |
US11117102B2 |
CHA-type titanosilicate separation membrane and production method therefor and gas separation method
The present invention provides a titanosilicate separation membrane which can also be used for separating a mixed gas containing a molecule having a relatively small size, has high durability in a high temperature environment, and has a high permeation rate and a high selectivity for a mixed gas containing water vapor. A titanosilicate separation membrane has a CHA-type titanosilicate crystal structure formed on a porous support, wherein aluminum is not substantially contained in the backbone of the titanosilicate crystal structure, and the titanosilicate crystal structure is constituted by silicon, oxygen, and titanium. |
US11117100B2 |
Hydrophilic polymer and membrane for oil-water separation and method of producing the same
This invention relates to a hydrophilic polymer and membrane for oil-water separation. More particularly, this invention relates to a super hydrophilic polymer and membrane with zwitterionic property for oil-water separation, and method of producing the same. The hydrophilic polymer comprises polymer repeat units, each unit having at least one negatively charged carboxylic functional group and at least one positively charged amine functional group; and a monomer having a single aromatic ring and an imide functional group. |
US11117098B2 |
Multifunctional filters for diesel emission control
Provided are multi-zone catalyst articles, methods of manufacturing multi-zone catalyst articles, and methods for controlling emissions in diesel engine exhaust streams with multi-zone catalyst articles, where the emission treatment system of various embodiments effectively treats diesel engine exhaust with a single multi-zone catalyst article. |
US11117097B2 |
NOx adsorber catalyst
A NOx adsorber catalyst composition, a NOx adsorber catalyst and its use in an emission treatment system for internal combustion engines, is disclosed. The NOx adsorber catalyst composition a support material and one or more platinum group metals disposed on the support material, wherein the support material comprises a NOx storage enhancer. |
US11117096B2 |
Method and apparatus for cleaning contaminated gas in a reactor with rubber material
A method and apparatus for cleaning a contaminated gas, the method comprising passing the contaminated gas through at least two cleaning stages of rubber material through which water flows, wherein the gas and the water pass cocurrently though the at least two stages of rubber material. |
US11117088B2 |
Adsorptive gas separation employing steam for regeneration
An adsorptive gas separation process and system is provided for separating at least a first component from a multi-component fluid mixture, or specifically for separating at least a first component from a post-combustion gas stream produced by a fuel combustor. The adsorptive gas separation process and system employs a steam stream during at least one regenerating step at sub-ambient pressure. |
US11117083B2 |
Ceramic honeycomb bodies, honeycomb extrusion dies, and methods of making ceramic honeycomb bodies
A method to form a laminar integral skin of a honeycomb structure is provided. The method includes extruding a ceramic precursor batch through a die with feedholes in entry side and slots in exit face of the die to form the honeycomb structure. In a region on the periphery of the die configured to form the cell matrix, a series of concentric slots around the matrix in the exit face of the die are configured to feed skin onto the matrix. Ring sections between concentric slots are angled away from the center and a mask is disposed on top of the periphery producing a channel for extruded skin to meet and bond to extruded matrix. Optionally, slots in the skin-forming ring sections enhance knitting between laminar skin layers. The die and honeycomb body having uniform integral skin are also provided. |
US11117078B2 |
Portable diffusiophoretic water filtration device and related methods
A water filtration device includes a diffusiophoretic water filter having an inlet and an outlet and for receiving a colloidal suspension at the inlet and flowing the colloidal suspension between the inlet and the outlet in a flow direction; a diffusiophoretic-inducing membrane; a cover, the membrane and the cover defining a plurality of channels extending between the inlet and the outlet; an outlet splitter for the plurality of channels being fixed with respect to the membrane or the cover, the cover and membrane being flexible and configured to permit rolling up of the membrane and the cover. A related method is also provided. |
US11117076B2 |
Removable rainwater downspout filter
There is provided a removable downspout filter for installation into a downspout. The removable downspout filter includes a filter basket with attached face plate. The face plate includes side flaps configured to wrap around the downspout when the downspout filter is installed and is generally configured to blend in with the downspout. Also provided is a downspout with installed filter and kits including the same. |
US11117075B2 |
Composite filter sock anchors, compost filter sock assemblies and method of forming same
A compost filter sock assembly comprising a filter sock and compost filter anchor system comprising one of i) an interconnected series of compost filter sock anchors alternating on the downstream and upstream side of the filter sock, wherein the compost filter sock anchors are interconnected with strapping between adjacent compost filter sock anchors on opposed sides of the filter sock such that the strap traverses the filter sock; or ii) a downstream wooden stake having a fin coupled thereto that extends laterally on both sides of the wooden stake. |
US11117072B2 |
Ultrasonic breaking of polymer-containing fluids for use in subterranean formations
Methods for breaking polymer-containing treatment fluids for use in subterranean formations are provided. In one or more embodiments, the methods comprise providing a treatment fluid comprising a base fluid and a polymer, wherein the treatment fluid was used to treat at least a portion of a subterranean formation; and sonicating at least a portion of the treatment fluid to at least partially reduce the viscosity of the treatment fluid. |
US11117071B2 |
Expanded distillation for ethanol production
A system and method for expanding the production capacity of an existing ethanol production facility including: a source of fermented mash (beer); a first beer column configured for receiving beer input from the source and for producing overhead comprising alcohol vapor and water vapor; and a first rectifier receiving an alcohol and water mixture from said first beer column. The system includes a second beer column, first and second condensers receiving overhead from the beer columns and a second rectifier receiving condensed overhead from the second condenser and bottoms from the first rectifier. A processing component receives bottoms from the first and second beer columns and steam condensate. The method includes the steps of retrofitting an existing ethanol production facility with a second beer column, first and second condensers and a second rectifier. |
US11117065B2 |
Systems and methods for lynchpin structure applications
A Lynchpin structure may be combined with one or more additional Lynchpin structures to form a compound Lynchpin propulsion structure. Each Lynchpin structure may include six pentangular areas, and one or more of the pentangular areas may include a propulsion device. The propulsion may be used to propel the compound Lynchpin propulsion structure through or over various media, such as through air, across ground, on or underwater, or through or over other media. The propulsion may include avionic propulsion, ground propulsion, hydrodynamic propulsion, or other types of propulsion. A single type of propulsion device may be used within one or more of the pentangular areas, or diverse types of propulsion may be used to provide various navigational performance or multi-mode operation. Each propulsion device may also include a device to direct the propulsion, such as a single or multi-axis gimble or adjustable aerodynamic control surface. |
US11117062B2 |
Supercharged collectable figures for powering toy accessories
A playset having a battery housing and a receiving member is disclosed. The battery housing contains a battery and has at least one pair of recessed electrical contacts electrically connected to the battery. The receiving member has a chamber configured to receive the battery housing and an energizable element electrically connected to at least one pair of protruding electrical contacts protruding into the chamber. The battery housing is receivable by the receiving member such that the pair of recessed electrical contacts respectively electrically connect with the pair of protruding electrical contacts to supply power from the battery to the energizable element. |
US11117056B2 |
Methods and systems for updating in-game content
Systems and methods for updating content of a mobile video game allow for mobile communication devices to receive updated content for video games that operate on the devices. The updates may be promotional in nature, and may be pre-selected based on the device type, service, or service provider. The game may contain instructions that cause the mobile communication device to contact an interface and/or server to receive updated content. After the updated content is received by the mobile communication device, the content may be displayed in-game. The user of the mobile communication device may be provided with one or more options that affect the frequency or ability to receive or display updated content. In addition, the server may track what content has already been received by the mobile communication device. |
US11117055B2 |
Systems and methods for validating leaderboard gaming data
The present specification describes systems and methods for filtering a video game user's match performance data or loadout data through validation mechanisms. For the performance data, the validated, signed performance data are written to a leaderboard service of the video gaming system. For the loadout data, the validated, signed performance loadout data are transmitted back to the client device and used when playing a game. Free computing and/or networking resources of the client game device are used as an intermediate between the client devices, validation services, and/or leaderboard services. |
US11117054B2 |
Player induced counter-balancing of loads on a character in a virtual environment
A method for controlling a character in a virtual environment of an interactive gaming application. The method including receiving characteristics of a virtual environment. The method including receiving a weight distribution profile for virtual objects carried by the character, the weight distribution profile causing an offset in a center of gravity of the character. The method including receiving input to move the character about the virtual environment, the input including a first component for moving the character along a path in the virtual environment, and a second component for providing a counter-force to reduce the offset to the center of gravity. The second component is applied when the character graphically appears to be out-of-balance while moving along the path in the virtual environment responsive to the first component. |
US11117052B2 |
Game device, control method of game device, and storage medium that can be read by computer
In a case where operations to a player character are restricted and a virtual camera is controlled according to event data, motion of the user's head, which is detected by an HMD 300, is reflected on the direction of the virtual camera that is set based on the event data. As a result, even in a situation where the user cannot operate the player character as he/she wants, images displayed on the HMD 300 move together with motion of the head. Therefore, it is possible to reduce occurrence of simulator sickness. |
US11117051B2 |
Video game program and game system
Disclosed is a video game program for causing a computer to realize an acquisition function of acquiring replay data for reproducing play contents already ended of a user in a game space in which a plurality of characters including a player character of the user appear, an image generation function of generating a replay image to be displayed on a display based on the acquired replay data, and a selection function of selecting one or more characters from among the plurality of characters as a focus character based on a selection operation on an operator by the user. In the image generation function, the replay image is generated in a display format for the focus character. |
US11117048B2 |
Video game with linked sequential touch inputs
An example of an information processing apparatus repeatedly acquires input positions detected by a pointing device. The information processing apparatus executes a first process on a first object in a virtual game space in response to a second input which is performed after end of a first input to the pointing device and within a first time period from the first input. The information processing apparatus sets a reference position, based on an input position at which the second input to the pointing device is started. The information processing apparatus executes a first movement process for causing the first object to move in the virtual game space, based on the reference position and on the input position of the second input which is continuously performed from start of the second input to the pointing device. |
US11117047B2 |
Gaming operational stage for virtual reality application
A VR gaming operational stage includes a display device, a standing platform, a limb movement detector, an eye-gaze analyzer, an adjustment device, and a micro controller. The standing platform is configured to detect the center of gravity of a user. The limb movement detector is configured to detect the limb movement of the user. The eye-gaze analyzer is configured to determine the body orientation of the user. According to the data acquired by the standing platform, the limb movement detector and the eye-gaze analyzer, the micro controller is configured to instruct the display device to present corresponding VR contents and instruct the adjustment device to provide corresponding force feedback. |
US11117044B1 |
Ramp system for sports
A ramp system includes a ramp unit, a sliding rod, and a connecting unit. The ramp unit includes a first ramp having an upper edge and a lower edge spaced from the upper edge in a vertical direction. The sliding rod includes a sliding portion, a first leg, and a second leg. The sliding portion extends from an end of the sliding rod to another end of the sliding rod. The first leg and the second leg are connected to two different locations of the sliding portion. The connecting unit includes a column and a connecting member. The column is connected to the lower edge of the first ramp. The connecting member is connected to the upper edge of the first ramp. The connecting member includes a coupling ring mounted around the first leg. |
US11117042B2 |
Splitboard binding
The present disclosure relates to splitboard bindings. The splitboard bindings can be used to change a splitboard between a snowboard for riding downhill in a ride mode and touring skis for climbing up a hill in a tour mode. The bindings can have a first interface and a second interface configured to engage and disengage. The interfaces can be configured such that a binding has large clearances for easy transitions. The first interface can be configured with a locking mechanism. The second interface can be configured to remove large clearances between the first interface and second interface, when the locking mechanism of the first interface is engaged with the second interface, allowing the first interface to attach tightly to the second interface and splitboard to improve the ride of the splitboard. |
US11117041B2 |
Catcher's mitt and related methods of use
In various aspects, the catcher's mitt disclosed herein may include a catching side defining a thumb edge and a finger edge and a rear side opposed in spaced relation to the catching side with opposing edges of the catching side and rear side interconnected to form a thumb edge, a finger edge, a heel, and a tip. A hand cavity is formed within that comprises a palm cavity, a thumb cavity, and a finger cavity, with the thumb cavity extends generally along the thumb edge and the finger cavity extends along the finger edge, in various aspects. The hand cavity opens at the heel for insertion of at least portions of a hand therein, in various aspects. In various aspects, webbing extends between portions of the thumb edge and the finger edge proximate the tip, and a pocket is formed in the catching side and extending from adjacent the heel toward the tip and overlying at least portions of the palm cavity. In various aspects, the catcher's mitt includes a target formed into the leather on the catching side with the target and portions of the non-target portion of the catching side proximate the target and exclusive of the webbing being formed of a single uninterrupted piece of leather. The target is formed of one or more colors that contrast with a background color of the non-target portion of the catching side to visually attract a pitcher's eye. This Abstract is presented to meet requirements of 37 C.F.R. § 1.72(b) only. This Abstract is not intended to identify key elements of the apparatus and methods disclosed herein or to delineate the scope thereof. |
US11117040B2 |
Batting pad for adjusting location of bat in batter's hand
A batting pad comprising a body made from a cushioning material and having a ring portion adapted to fit over a batter's thumb and an appendage to cushion the palm area between a batter's thumb and index finger. The appendage has a thickness T at its thickest point located between the first end and the distant end, and the thickness T of the appendage is selected to optimize an angle of a bat in the batter's hand relative to a line parallel to the batter's forearm, the angle being determined by the thickness T of the appendage displacing the bat toward the tip of the batter's index finger and causing the bat to contact the palm of the batter's hand near the batter's little finger. |
US11117038B2 |
Reflective video display apparatus for interactive training and demonstration and methods of using same
A smart mirror can show live or recorded streaming video of an instructor performing a workout in a package that is attractive and unobtrusive enough to hang in a living room. The smart mirror includes a mirror surface with a fully reflecting section and a partially reflecting section. A display behind the partially reflecting section shows the video when the smart mirror is on and is almost invisible when the smart mirror is off. The smart mirror also has a speaker, a microphone, and a camera to enable a user to view the video content and interact with the instructor. The smart mirror may connect to the user's smart phone, a peripheral device (e.g., a Bluetooth speaker) to augment user experience, a biometric sensor to provide biometric data to assess user performance, and/or a network router to connect the smart mirror to a content provider, an instructor, and/or other users. |
US11117026B2 |
Golf club heads with optimized characteristics and related methods
Presented herein are embodiments of golf club heads comprising a head interior and a hosel structure, the head interior bounded by a head front portion, a head rear portion, a head heel portion, a head toe portion, a head top portion, and a head sole portion. The golf club heads further comprising various optimized characteristics, including optimizing the head center of gravity height and depth in relation to the head volume and mass. |
US11117021B2 |
Golf ball dimple plan shape
The present invention is directed to golf balls having improved aerodynamic performance due, at least in part, to the selection of the plan shapes of the dimples thereon. In particular, the present invention is directed to a golf ball that includes at least a portion of its dimples having a plan shape defined by a periodic triangle wave function mapped along a circular closed path. In addition, the present invention provides methods for designing dimples having a plan shape defined by a periodic triangle wave function mapped along a circular closed path. |
US11117020B2 |
Swimming paddle
A swim paddle can include a low profile housing body including a hand surface and a water surface. The low profile housing body can further include a longitudinal axis that is parallel to the length of a hand of a swimmer and a transverse axis that is parallel to a width of the hand, wherein the longitudinal axis is longer than the transverse axis, and wherein the hand surface is adjacent to a palm of the hand. The paddle can further include a strap that can secure the low profile housing body with the hand of the swimmer. The swim paddle can further include an electronics package that can be affixed to the low profile housing body. |
US11117015B2 |
Pivoting weight arm assembly
A weight arm assembly for use with a weight lifting rack is provided, the weight arm assembly including a mounting bracket configured to be attached to a vertical surface in a fixed position, an arm mount configured to be coupled to the mounting bracket so as to be pivotable about a first axis, a stop member coupled to the arm mount and configured to move between an engaged position to prevent pivoting of the arm mount through interaction with the mounting bracket, and a disengaged position to allow pivoting of the arm mount, and a weight arm configured to be coupled to the arm mount, proximate a first end of the weight arm, so as to be pivotable about a second axis substantially orthogonal to the first axis. |
US11117014B1 |
Connection and resistance training system
A wearable connection and resistance training system having a waist strap, and left and right upper leg straps and an attachment point device which serves as a connection piece configured to be held underneath a user's torso and between the user's legs to provide rotational resistance to improve and strengthen rotational abilities of a user. An alignment attachment piece and foot straps can also be attached to provide downward force/tension. |
US11117007B2 |
Noise reducing fire suppression nozzles
A fire suppression nozzle can include a first fluid channel configured to be in fluid communication with a first fluid having a first flow velocity and a second fluid channel configured to be in fluid communication with a second fluid having a second flow velocity. A mixer can be disposed between the first fluid channel and the second fluid channel such that the mixer is configured to induce streamwise vorticity in at least the first fluid exiting first fluid channel to cause mixing of the first fluid and the second fluid to reduce a flow speed of a mixture of the first fluid and the second fluid. |
US11117005B2 |
Device for dispensing a pressurized material
A device for dispensing a pressurized material, includes a body defining a pressurizing chamber containing a gas generator, and a tank containing the material to be dispensed, the tank being defined by an end wall having an outlet orifice. The device includes a piston, to move inside the body, separating the pressurizing chamber from the tank, the gas generator to trigger the dispensing of the material to the outside of the body through the outlet orifice by causing the piston to pass from a material-storage, first position to an end-of-material-dispensing, second position in which the piston faces the end wall. The piston, when in the first position, presents a housing that is closed by a fragile portion beside the pressurizing chamber and that is open beside the tank, the housing containing a striker element that is held in the housing and that defines a channel opening out into the tank. |
US11117004B2 |
Fire seal end cap and associated multi-member assembly and method
A fire seal end cap including a cap portion and a plug portion, wherein the plug portion protrudes from the cap portion, and wherein the cap portion and the plug portion are formed from a fire-resistant material. |
US11117003B2 |
Wet fire protection systems and methods for storage
Fire protection systems and methods of fire protection systems for protection of a stored commodity. The systems and methods included a plurality of fluid distribution devices disposed above the stored commodity and configured for selective identification and controlled actuation in response to a fire. The systems have a hydraulic demand defined by at least one of: i) a hydraulic design area having a minimum operational area of less than 768 square feet; or ii) less than twelve hydraulic design devices. |
US11116998B2 |
Filtering face-piece respirator having folded flange
A filtering facepiece respirator 10 that includes a harness 14 and a mask body 12 that has a filtering structure 16 that contains one or more layers of filter media 62 and that has a perimeter 24. The mask body also has first and second flanges 30a, 30b located on opposing sides of the filtering structure 16. The first and second flanges 30a, 30b each have a leading edge 33 and are each folded inwardly in contact with the filtering structure 16. The in-contact configuration exists when the mask body 12 is open in an in-use configuration. The leading edge 33 of each flange 30a, 30b is configured to match the mask body perimeter 24 when the flanges 30a, 30b are folded inwardly in contact with the filtering structure 16. |
US11116997B2 |
Radiotherapeutic device
The present disclosure discloses a radiotherapeutic device. The radiotherapeutic device comprises a gantry, at least two therapeutic heads, a first detector and a slide driving unit. The slide driving unit comprises a sliding guide rail, a driving apparatus and a movable block. The first detector is fixed on the movable block and is driven by the movable block via the driving apparatus to slide along the sliding guide rail to different positions to receive radiation beams emitted by therapeutic heads. |
US11116995B2 |
Radiation treatment planning based on dose rate
A dose rate-volume histogram is generated for a target volume. The dose rate-volume histogram can be stored in computer system memory and used to generate a radiation treatment plan. An irradiation time-volume histogram can also be generated for the target volume. The irradiation time-volume histogram can be stored in computer system memory and used to generate the radiation treatment plan. |
US11116986B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for performing electronically controlled test stimulation
The present disclosure involves systems and methods of programming electrical stimulation therapy for a patient. A communications link is established with a pulse generator that is configured to generate electrical stimulation pulses. An intermittent electrical coupling between the pulse generator and a diagnostic tool is simulated. This simulation is performed by instructing, for a plurality of cycles, the pulse generator to automatically turn on and off the generation of electrical stimulation pulses. Each cycle includes a first time period and a second time period following the first time period. The simulating includes: instructing the pulse generator to generate the electrical stimulation pulses during the first time period; and instructing the pulse generator to stop generating the electrical stimulation pulses during the second time period. |
US11116985B2 |
Clinician programmer for use with an implantable neurostimulation lead
A clinician programmer may be coupled with an implantable temporary or permanent lead in a patient. Generally, the clinician programmer may comprise a portable housing, a signal/stimulation generator, and a graphical user interface. The housing has an external surface and encloses circuitry at least partially disposed within the housing. The signal/stimulation generator may be disposed within the housing and configured to deliver test stimulation to a nerve tissue of the patient via the implantable lead. The graphical user interface at least partially comprises the external surface of the housing and has a touch screen display for direct user interaction or for use with a keyboard, mouse, or the like. |
US11116982B2 |
Implanted medical device for use in treating arrhythmia
The present invention relates to the field of medical devices and discloses an implantable medical device for treating arrhythmia. The implantable medical device includes a control unit and, each coupled to the control unit, a sense amplifier, a first switch and a second switch. The sense amplifier includes a polarity selection module, an amplification unit and a filtering unit, which are sequentially connected. The first switch is disposed within the polarity selection module, and the second switch within the filtering unit. The control unit is configured to shield the sense amplifier from interference from a pacing pulse signal by providing multi-stage on/off control over the first and second switches according to a pacing period and a discharging period in a pacing interval. According to embodiments of the invention, the shielding switches in the sense amplifier are switched on/off in multiple stages according to pacing and discharging periods of a pacing pulse signal so as to shield the sense amplifier from interference from the pacing pulse signal and enhance its pacing pulse signal suppression performance. |
US11116978B2 |
Vagus nerve stimulation method
An implanted electrical signal generator delivers a novel exogenous electrical signal to a vagus nerve of a patient. The vagus nerve conducts action potentials originating in the heart and lungs to various structures of the brain, thereby eliciting a vagal evoked potential in those structures. The exogenous electrical signal simulates and/or augments the endogenous afferent activity originating from the heart and/or lungs of the patient, thereby enhancing the vagal evoked potential in the various structures of the brain. The exogenous electrical signal includes a series of electrical pulses organized or patterned into a series of microbursts including 2 to 20 pulses each. No pulses are sent between the microbursts. Each of the microbursts may be synchronized with the QRS wave portion of an ECG. The enhanced vagal evoked potential in the various structures of the brain may be used to treat various medical conditions including epilepsy and depression. |
US11116977B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling levels of perceived intensity of a sensory stimulus
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a method for controlling levels of perceived intensity of a sensory stimulus. The method includes configuring a stimulation signal with an activation charge rate (ACR) based on a predefined level of intensity by a subject during an action. The ACR is based on a strength of pulses in the stimulation signal parameter and a frequency of pulses in the stimulation signal parameter. The stimulation signal can be applied to neural tissue of a subject during the action. Based on the stimulation signal, the subject can be induced to perceive the predefined level of intensity during the action. |
US11116976B2 |
High density epidural stimulation for facilitation of locomotion, posture, voluntary movement, and recovery of autonomic, sexual, vasomotor, and cognitive function after neurological injury
Methods comprising applying electrical stimulation to patients in conjunction with physical training are described. |
US11116973B1 |
System and method for a medical device
A cable-holder system for physically supporting connections to a medical device used on a patient, the system including a first portion configured to be supported at the patient's head; a second portion moveably coupled to the first portion; and an electrical connector configured to electrically connect to the medical device, wherein the electrical connector is physically connected to the second portion. |
US11116969B2 |
Methods for producing cardiomyocyte cells
A method for producing cardiomyocyte cells including implanting a substrate within a heart such that a first portion of the substrate is in physical contact with an endocardium and a second portion of the substrate is not in contact with the endocardium, maintaining the first portion of the substrate in contact with the endocardium for a time at least sufficient to form trabecular fibers extending between the endocardium and the second portion of the substrate, cutting away the trabecular fibers from the endocardium, cutting away the trabecular fibers from the substrate, and removing the trabecular fibers from the heart, wherein the trabecular fibers include cardiomyocyte cells. |
US11116965B2 |
Nerve cuff deployment devices
Nerve cuff deployment apparatuses and methods of using them to deliver a nerve cuff electrode to a target nerve trunk. |
US11116961B2 |
System for controlling blood flow rate in an extracorporeal blood oxygenation circuit
A control system in a blood line (12) of a cardiopulmonary bypass perfusion system (1) comprises a flow sensor (26) to determine a flow value indicative of the flow rate, a controller configured to process the flow value, and an adjustable restriction (28) responsive to the controller, to reduce the flow rate in the venous blood line (12) to maintain a flow rate to the venous blood reservoir that does not exceed a restriction threshold. As the adjustable restriction (28) is responsive to the flow sensor (26), this provides a closed loop control mechanism that avoids restricting the blood line (12) of the perfusion system (1) more than intended. |
US11116956B2 |
Needle disc roller apparatus with pump
A needle disk roller apparatus having a built-in pump, includes: a drug container (11) filled with a drug and having a built-in pump assembly (10); and a roller head (14) being able to interwork with the pump assembly (10), supplied with the drug by up-down pressing, configured to form holes in the skin using a plurality of needle disks (21) so that the drug penetrates into the skin, and having a drug base (16) that prevents the drug supplied from the pump assembly (10) from flowing down, and accumulates a predetermined amount of the drug inside an arcuate bottom (28) so that the drug is appropriately supplied to the needle disks 21 when the needle disks 21 are rotated. |
US11116955B2 |
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. |
US11116943B2 |
Methods for accessing pedal veins
A launching catheter for targeting a second vessel from a first vessel includes a catheter including a proximal portion and a distal portion including a needle aperture and a flat rectangular radiopaque marker. The flat rectangular radiopaque marker disappears under fluoroscopy upon rotation to provide information about rotational alignment of the launching catheter. The launching catheter includes a needle configured to extend through the needle aperture. A method of aligning the catheter includes rotating the catheter in a first blood vessel until the marker has a thickness (e.g., minimal thickness) under fluoroscopy. The thickness indicates rotational alignment of the catheter. |
US11116939B2 |
Rapid exchange balloon catheter
A balloon catheter including a catheter shaft, a balloon and a support assembly. The catheter shaft defines an internal shoulder and carries the balloon. The support assembly includes a first member and a second member. The second member defines opposing, leading and trailing ends, and is arranged over the first member such that the leading end is distal the trailing end. The leading end is free of direct physical attachment to the first member. The support assembly extends within a lumen of the catheter shaft and the leading end bears against the internal shoulder. A pushing force applied at a proximal region of the catheter shaft is transferred onto the internal shoulder via the support assembly. The support assembly is simple and inexpensive. Further, the leading end of the second member is transversely moveable relative to the first member, thereby minimizing possible kinking of the first member. |
US11116938B2 |
Electrode catheters and methods for making them
Catheters, sheaths, or other tubular devices are provided that include a proximal end, a distal end sized for introduction into a patient's body, and a steerable distal portion carrying a plurality of electrodes. The tubular device includes a primary lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends; a steering element lumen adjacent the primary lumen; a plurality of wires extending proximally from the electrodes, and reinforcement members including windings extending helically along at least the distal portion, at least some of the windings passing between the primary and steering element lumens and wires, and at least some of the windings surrounding the primary lumen and one or both of the steering element lumen and the wires. In one embodiment, a steering element is slidably disposed within the auxiliary lumen. Apparatus and methods for making such tubular devices are also provided. |
US11116933B2 |
Systems, methods and devices for paired plasticity
Systems, methods and devices for paired training include timing controls so that training and neural stimulation can be provided simultaneously. Paired trainings may include therapies, rehabilitation and performance enhancement training. Stimulations of nerves such as the vagus nerve that affect subcortical regions such as the nucleus basalis, locus coeruleus or amygdala induce plasticity in the brain, enhancing the effects of a variety of therapies, such as those used to treat tinnitus, stroke, traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. |
US11116928B2 |
Positioning and stabilising structure for a patient interface system
A patient interface system to treat sleep disordered breathing of a patient with pressurized gas, comprising: a patient interface; at least one strap; at least one retractor fixedly attached to the patient interface, said at least one retractor connected to the at least one strap and configured to retract the at least one strap without patient actuation; and at least one pad to cushion a rearward portion of the patient's head, said at least one pad having an opening, wherein said at least one strap passes through said opening to allow the at least one pad to move freely relative to said at least one strap. |
US11116927B2 |
Respiratory mask liner
A replaceable liner, for a respiratory mask comprising an elastic substantially tubular shaped body dimensioned to stretch around the mask cushion. The liner is made of a knitted fabric in radially-continuous tubular structure that is preferentially formed through a circular knit to create a seamless tube. The ends of the fabric tube may be hemmed, finished with a fabric or elastic welt, or otherwise finished to prevent unraveling of the knit. The seamless tubular body may be knitted from a variety of natural yarns, such as wool or cotton, or from synthetic yarns, such as nylon, polyester, spandex, or elastic, to achieve a balance of comfort and wicking of skin oils and moisture, while maintaining sufficient radial elasticity to stretch around the respiratory mask. The fabric may be treated with antimicrobial coatings to provide protection against bacteria, fungus and reduce propensity of odors/stains. |
US11116923B2 |
Pressure indicator for an oscillating positive expiratory pressure device
A pressure indicator for a respiratory treatment device, the pressure indicator including an instrument for measuring pressures, a conduit configured to transmit a pressure within the respiratory treatment device to the instrument, and a pressure stabilizer orifice positioned within the conduit. |
US11116921B2 |
Integrated rapid chemical delivery systems
A rapid chemical delivery system is presented. The system includes a portable handheld chemical storage receiving receptacle, wherein the receptacle is configured to receive and mate with an insertable chemical container and wherein the container houses a chemical. The system also includes a base affixed to the chemical storage receptacle, wherein a side of the base is configured to connect with an object and another opposing side is configured to attach to the chemical storage receptacle. The system further includes a rapid chemical deployment mechanism utilizing the portable handheld chemical storage receptacle and arranged to deploy the chemical from the chemical container when activated. |
US11116919B2 |
Aerosol delivery device and method utilizing a flavoring reservoir
Disclosed herein is a device configured to impart flavoring to an airstream admitted the device prior to the airstream reaching an aerosol generator of the device, the device thereby operable to deliver a flavored aerosol from an outlet. |
US11116917B2 |
Dispensing device
A device for dispensing individual doses of powder from respective pockets of a disc-shaped carrier by outwardly rupturing a lidding foil by means of pressure on an opposite side surface, the device providing individual respective deaggregation flow paths for each pocket, split airstreams allowing improved entrainment of powder, a cam mechanism for outwardly rupturing the pockets, an indexing mechanism linked to the cam mechanism and a dose counter. |
US11116911B2 |
Injector lockout prevention device
A device that prevents the accidental activation and lockout of an autoinjector. In illustrative embodiments, a resistance unit is configured to resist deployment of the needle until a critical force is applied by the user to the autoinjector, at which point, the resistance of the resistance unit is overcome. Continuous application of force by the user after the resistance is overcome drives the delivery device to the injection site where the medication is administered. |
US11116909B2 |
Electrically powered needleless injector
The present utility model provides an electrically powered needle-free injector (100), comprising: a needle-free injector body (120); and a needle-free injection end (130) extending distally from the needle-free injector body (120) for medicine administration, the needle-free injector body (120) comprises: a housing (3), an inside of which is divided into a pressurized injection chamber (123) and a motor chamber (124); a pressurized injection assembly (170) disposed within the pressurized injection chamber (123); a needle-free injector locking mechanism (180) at least partially disposed within the pressurized injection chamber; and a motor assembly (190) disposed within the motor chamber (124). The present utility model has a beneficial effect that it may provide a power source for the needle-free injector to electrically take medicine and inject by a built-in motor; it works reliably, is used conveniently, and has a small size. |
US11116908B2 |
Bent fluid path add on to a prefilled fluid reservoir
An add-on for a self-injector including an adaptor and a bent fluid path is provided. The adaptor includes at least one coupling sized and shaped to couple the adaptor to a fluid reservoir. The bent fluid path is configured at a first end to penetrate tissue and coupled at a second end to the adaptor. The add-on coupled to the fluid reservoir forms an integral self-injector cartridge unit configured to be sterilized and filled with an injectable. The adaptor is configured to couple to a self-injector at least one of a plurality of reservoirs having different sizes and tip types. |
US11116907B2 |
Actuation mechanisms for automatic reconstitution and plunger expansion in dual chamber syringes
An actuating device having integrated plunger is configured to be removably mounted to an automatic mixing device for a syringe. The actuating device includes lower and upper housings, a trigger member, a lockout ring, a mixing biasing member, a delivery plunger, a plunger biasing member, and a mixing plunger. The mixing plunger is releasably engaged with the trigger member in an initially locked state and engageable with at least one seal of the mixing device. The trigger member is operable to initiate decompression of the mixing biasing member and engagement of the mixing plunger with the at least one seal of the mixing device. The delivery plunger may also be activated to expand from a first, collapsed configuration to a second, expanded configuration by actuation of the trigger member. |
US11116905B2 |
System and method for safety syringe
A system for serially injecting liquids includes a syringe body, proximal and distal stopper members disposed in the syringe body, a first liquid in a distal chamber, a second liquid in a proximal chamber, a plunger member, and a needle hub assembly coupled to a distal needle interface of the syringe body. The plunger member includes a needle retention feature disposed in a plunger interior, an energy-storage member disposed in the plunger interior, and an energy-storage member latching member disposed in the plunger interior. The needle assembly includes a needle having a needle proximal end feature, a hub, and a needle latching member configured to couple the needle to the hub. Manipulating the plunger member to insert the proximal stopper member distally relative to the syringe body initially expels the first liquid, then the second liquid. The needle is at least partially retractable into plunger interior. |
US11116904B2 |
Syringe systems and methods for multi-stage fluid delivery
Embodiments of a syringe-based device for delivering fluid include a housing, a port, the port being positioned at about the distal end of the housing, a plunger assembly, the plunger assembly including, a plunger seal, a valve, and a cannula, a first fluid reservoir, where the first fluid reservoir retains a first type of fluid, a syringe including a syringe body, a syringe port, a plunger, and a second fluid reservoir, the second fluid retaining a second type of fluid, and where the syringe transitions from a first configuration in which a first portion of the first fluid type is delivered through the port, to a second configuration in which the second type of fluid in the second fluid reservoir is delivered through the port, to a third configuration in which a second portion of the first fluid type is delivered through the port. |
US11116901B2 |
Automatic detection of un-bolused meals
Missed meal bolus reminders or alerts require a user to access the user's pump and/or remote control to clear the reminder/alert even when the user skipped a meal such that no meal bolus was needed. CGM data can be leveraged such that the missed meal bolus alert is only triggered when glucose levels rise in response to consuming the meal within the programmed time window. Therefore, the alert is only provided when a meal is actually consumed and no bolus has been delivered. This further allows the user to be alerted sooner, i.e., as soon as glucose levels rise a predetermined amount or passed a predetermined threshold indicating consumption of a meal as opposed to only at the end of the programmed window. |
US11116899B2 |
User interface for diabetes management systems and devices
One or more embodiments of the disclosure relate, generally, to a diabetes management system. The diabetes management system may include a computing device that is configured to receive data relating to prior insulin use of a user and calculate a sliding scale glucose correction based, at least in part, on the data relating to prior insulin use. |
US11116897B2 |
Systems and methods for controlled delivery of analgesic and hypnotic agents
The invention relates to administration of clinical anesthesia. Particular embodiments provide systems and methods for controlled delivery of a combination of an analgesic agent and a hypnotic agent. More specifically, the invention relates to closed-loop control systems/methods for automatically controlling the administration of a combination of a hypnotic agent and an analgesic agent in a clinical anesthesia setting which incorporate feedback based on one or more indirect measures/indicia of analgesia. The invention further relates to such control systems/methods that account for limitations of such indirect measures/indicia of analgesia. |
US11116895B2 |
Volume-based flow rate compensation technique for infusion therapy
An infusion pump is provided for pumping fluid through an administrative set at a desired flow rate over a specified duration, and includes a pumping mechanism for releasably receiving and for exerting a pulsing force on the administrative set, thus pressurizing a portion of the set for creating a flow of fluid from a set outlet. A controller is connected to and is configured for operating the pumping mechanism, the controller determines a pulse frequency based on a volume of fluid infused over a portion of the specified duration and the desired flow rate, outputs a control signal to the pumping mechanism for operating the pumping mechanism based on the determined pulse frequency, determines a first pulse frequency based on the desired flow rate; and adjusts the first pulse frequency based on the volume of fluid infused to provide a second pulse frequency being different from the first pulse frequency. |
US11116891B2 |
Device for trans anal irrigation
A trans-anal irrigation (TAI) system adapted for self-use includes an irrigation head supplied with water from a reservoir by a pump or by gravity feed. The irrigation head has either internal or external structures for releasably retaining the head in a user's rectum during the water flow portion of a TAI process. A guide member arm may be provided for manipulating the irrigation head for both insertion and removal. The irrigation head is reliably attached to the guide member arm. The guide member arm may include an integral manual pump. |
US11116887B2 |
Systems and methods for positioning fluid supply system
Fluid supply systems and methods for therapeutic fluid delivery systems, including those used for negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems and methods. |
US11116882B2 |
Air bubble removal from extracorporeal blood via chemical entrapment of nitrogen
A process includes removing air bubbles from extracorporeal blood via chemical entrapment of nitrogen (N2) gas. |
US11116881B2 |
Filtration system and process for peritoneal dialysis
Described are peritoneal dialysis systems and methods that involve the use of crossflow filtration of a used dialysate withdrawn from the peritoneal space of a patient. The filtration forms a retentate containing amounts of an osmotic agent and a permeate containing amounts of water and nitrogen-containing waste products of the patient. The retentate, or a fraction thereof, can be returned to the peritoneal space of the patient to return osmotic agent to the patient. The permeate, or a fraction thereof, can be discarded to discard nitrogen-containing waste products of the patient. |
US11116876B2 |
Methods and devices for repair of severed peripheral nerves with erythropoietin
An implantable drug-delivery device for repairing a severed peripheral nerve. The drug-delivery device includes a matrix formed of a biopolymer and an erythropoietin (EPO) entrapped in the matrix. After in vivo implantation of the drug-delivery device, the EPO elutes over a period of 1 day to 12 weeks. Also disclosed is a method for repairing a severed peripheral nerve using the implantable drug-delivery device. |
US11116872B2 |
Infused demineralized bone fibers
A method of making infused bone fibers employs the following steps: cutting or shaving whole bone into bone fibers, washing the bone fibers, demineralizing or decalcifying at least partially the whole bone or bone fibers and infusing the bone fibers with a supernatant of biologic material or a polyampholyte cryoprotectant or a combination of both to create infused bone fibers. The step of infusing includes exposing the bone fibers to a negative pressure or vacuum to draw the supernatant and/or the polyampholyte cryoprotectant into the bone fibers, or alternatively, exposing the demineralized whole bone to a positive pressure to drive the supernatant and/or the polyampholyte cryoprotectant into the bone. The resultant method creates an infused bone grafting composition having bone fibers taken from whole bone, demineralized or decalcified at least partially and infused with one or more of a supernatant of biologic material or a polyampholyte cryoprotectant or both. |
US11116866B2 |
Multi-putty adhesive and cement compositions for tissue hemostasis, repair and reconstruction
The disclosure relates to polyurethane and polyureaurethane based putty compositions which harden into a fully cured solid form at room temperature and body temperature and are suitable for use as a bone cement, bone substitute, hard tissue adhesive, or bone hemostatic agent. |
US11116865B2 |
Antimicrobial silver iodate
The present invention is silver (I) periodate compounds and their use in preventing or reducing microbial contamination. The invention includes gels, coatings, and articles of manufacture having a surface contacted or coated with a gel comprising an antimicrobial silver (I) compound. Methods of treatment are also disclosed. |
US11116863B2 |
Air cleaner
An air cleaner includes: a body formed with an air suction hole defined on a side of the body, and allowing air to be introduced into the body therethrough; a metal casing into which an upper section of the body is inserted from below; a flow creation mechanism disposed inside the casing to create an air flow into and through the air cleaner; a filter disposed in the body between the air suction hole and the flow creation mechanism configured to purify air; a capacitive switch partially exposed outside the casing through a switch exposure hole defined through the casing; and a printed circuit board (PCB) disposed between one side wall of the upper section of the body and an inner wall of the casing. |
US11116859B2 |
Apparatus and method for disinfecting an endoscope
Efficacy and efficiency of reprocessing a medical device having a restrictive channel and at least one less-restrictive channel, e.g., an endoscope, via disinfection may be improved by using a so-called “Purge-Then-Fill” technique in which channels are purged of disinfectant before refilling them with the disinfectant. Preferably, a less-restrictive channel is purged before the restrictive channel is purged, and then the less-restrictive channel or another less-restrictive channel is filled before the restrictive channel is filled. |
US11116855B2 |
Radiopaque monomers, polymers, microspheres, and methods related thereto
Radiopaque monomers, polymers, and microspheres are disclosed herein. Methods of using the radiopaque monomers, polymers, and microspheres are disclosed herein. Methods of manufacturing radiopaque monomers, polymers, and microspheres are disclosed herein. |
US11116854B2 |
Targeted contrast agents for MRI of amyloid deposition
A liposomal composition (“ADx-001”) is provided, ADx-001 comprising a first phospholipid; a sterically bulky excipient that is capable of stabilizing the liposomal composition; a second phospholipid that is derivatized with a first polymer; a macrocyclic gadolinium-based imaging agent; and a third phospholipid that is derivatized with a second polymer, the second polymer being conjugated to a targeting ligand. The macrocyclic gadolinium-based imaging agent may be conjugated to a fourth phospholipid. |
US11116847B2 |
Methylene carbamate linkers for use with targeted-drug conjugates
The present invention provides Ligand-Drug Conjugates and Drug-Linker Compounds comprising a methylene carbamate unit. The invention provides inter alia, Ligand-Drug Conjugates, wherein the Ligand-Drug Conjugate is comprised of a Self-immolative Assembly Unit having a methylene carbamate unit for conjugation of a drug to a targeting ligand, methods of preparing and using them, and intermediates thereof. The Ligand-Drug Conjugates of the present invention are stable in circulation, yet capable of inflicting cell death once free drug is released from a Conjugate in the vicinity or within tumor cells. |
US11116843B2 |
Conjugated antisense compounds and their use
The present disclosure provides duplexes comprising a first oligomeric compound and a second oligomeric compound wherein the second oligomeric compound comprises a conjugate group. In certain embodiments, the duplex modulates the amount or activity of a target nucleic acid in extra hepatic tissues and/or extra hepatic cells. In certain embodiments, the duplex modulates the amount or activity of a target nucleic acid in hepatic tissues and/or hepatic cells. |
US11116838B2 |
Checkpoint inhibitor and vaccine combinations and use of same for immunotherapy
Disclosed herein is a vaccine comprising an antigen and checkpoint inhibitor. Also disclosed herein is a method for enhancing an immune response in a subject. The method may comprise administering the vaccine to the subject in need thereof. |
US11116835B2 |
Epstein Barr virus antibodies, vaccines, and uses of the same
Anti-Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) antibodies and vaccines are described herein. The antibodies and vaccines can be used to treat and/or reduce the risk of EBV infection and to treat and/or reduce the risk of complications associated with EBV infection, such as infectious mononucleosis, lymphoproliferative disorders, carcinomas, and smooth muscle tumors. |
US11116834B2 |
Use of endogenous viral vaccine in chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy
Provided herein are, inter alia, methods and compositions including T cells expressing (i) a recombinant CAR protein which includes a peptide binding site and is capable of specifically binding cancer-specific antigens and (ii) a T cell receptor specific for a viral antigen (e.g., a CMV pp65 protein). The engineered T cells provided herein may be used in combination with a viral vaccine (e.g. cytomegalovirus (CMV) Triplex Vaccine) to treat a variety of cancers. The methods described herein also permit in viva expansion of CMV-specific CAR T cells, instead of or in addition to ex vivo expansion, avoiding excessive T cell exhaustion that results in some cases from ex vivo manufacturing. |
US11116828B2 |
Compositions comprising Streptococcus pneumoniae polysaccharide-protein conjugates and methods of use thereof
The invention is related to multivalent immunogenic compositions comprising more than one S. pneumoniae polysaccharide protein conjugates, wherein each of the conjugates comprises a polysaccharide from an S. pneumoniae serotype conjugated to a carrier protein, wherein the serotypes of S. pneumoniae are as defined herein. In some embodiments, at least one of the polysaccharide protein conjugates is formed by a conjugation reaction comprising an aprotic solvent. In further embodiments, each of the polysaccharide protein conjugates is formed by a conjugation reaction comprising an aprotic solvent. Also provided are methods for inducing a protective immune response in a human patient comprising administering the multivalent immunogenic compositions of the invention to the patient. The multivalent immunogenic compositions are useful for providing protection against S. pneumoniae infection and diseases caused by S. pneumoniae. The compositions of the invention are also useful as part of treatment regimes that provide complementary protection for patients that have been vaccinated with a multivalent vaccine indicated for the prevention of pneumococcal disease. |
US11116819B2 |
Methods and compositions for mobilizing stem cells
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for mobilizing hematopoietic stem cells and/or progenitor cells, and related methods of conditioning for engraftment of transplanted hematopoietic stem cells and/or progenitor cells, and methods of treating diseases requiring hematopoietic stem cell and/or progenitor cell transplantation. |
US11116818B2 |
Compositions and methods for inhibiting viral entry
The invention provides methods, compositions, and kits featuring agents that inhibit viral entry mediated by T-cell Immunoglobulin and Mucin-domain containing proteins (TIM proteins) and other phosphatidylserine receptors. |
US11116816B2 |
Therapeutic vitamin d conjugates
The invention provides a parathyroid hormone (PTH) compound comprising a PTH peptide. The PTH compound has a significantly increased bioavailability or circulating half-life when compared to a bioavailability or a circulating half-life of a native form of the PTH peptide. The PTH compound has a significantly greater serum concentration at multiple timepoints post-administration to a rat when compared to that of a native PTH peptide. |
US11116815B2 |
Chemical reprogramming of human glial cells into neurons for brain and spinal cord repair
Provided are methods and compositions from reprogramming human glial cells into human neurons. The reprogramming is achieved using combinations of compounds that can modify signaling via Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3), and γ-secretase/Notch pathways. The reprogramming is demonstrated using groups of three or four compounds that are chosen from the group thiazovivin, LDN193189, SB431542, TTNPB, CHIR99021, DAPT, VPA, SAG purmorphamine. Reprogramming is demonstrated using the group of LDN193189/CHIR99021/DAPT, the group of B431542/CHIR99021/DAPT, the group of LDN193189/DAPT/SB431542, the group of LDN193189/CHIR99021/SB431542, a three drug combination of SB431542/CHIR99021/DAPT. Reprogramming using functional analogs of the compounds is also provided, as are pharmaceutical formulations that contain the drug combinations. |
US11116813B2 |
Antimicrobial garlic compositions
A composition of a first garlic extract and a second garlic extract that is different to the first garlic extract. The composition is useful as an antimicrobial, such as in pharmaceutical compositions including the first garlic extract and the second garlic extract. The invention further includes methods for making said compositions and pharmaceutical compositions. |
US11116812B2 |
Water-in-oil nano-emulsion of saffron and a method of preparing thereof
Disclosed is a nano-emulsion formulation of saffron and a method of preparation thereof. The method includes the steps of triturating saffron with liquid nitrogen. Preparing an ultrasonic assisted extract in a polar or non-polar solvent. Preparing a nano-emulsion using the extract and one or more surfactants, including tween and span. |
US11116810B2 |
Methods for treatment of skin and skin appendages with a linseed extract as an active agent activating the synthesis of antimicrobial peptides
Methods for the treatment of irritations of the skin and skin appendages caused by microbial stresses are disclosed. The methods include providing a composition comprising a linseed extract, obtained from hydrolysis of linseed proteins, as an active antimicrobial agent in a physiologically acceptable medium, and topically applying the linseed extract onto the skin in need thereof. The methods may be useful in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical field and, more particularly, in the field of dermatology. Cosmetic methods for reinforcing the chemical barrier function of healthy and/or sensitive skin and skin appendages are also disclosed that include the same or similar composition and steps. |
US11116808B2 |
Treatment of warts
Disclosed herein are compositions having standardized potencies for use in the treatment of warts. Methods of treating a common wart comprising administering one or more intralesional injections of compositions having standardized potencies to a patient in need thereof are also disclosed. Further disclosed are methods of treating a non-common wart administering one or more intralesional injections of compositions having standardized potencies to a patient in need thereof. |
US11116804B2 |
Modulation of the gut microbiome to treat mental disorders or diseases of the central nervous system
The present disclosure relates to methods of treating at least one symptom of a mental disorder or disease of the central nervous system in a subject by modulating the amount of GABA produced in the subject's gut. The present disclosure also relates to methods of culturing the bacterial strain new bacterial strains. Also disclosed are methods of identifying bacterial strains capable of producing GABA, and engineering strains to produce GABA. |
US11116791B2 |
Compositions and methods for the treatment of cystic fibrosis
Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for treating, inhibiting, or ameliorating pulmonary infections, including cystic fibrosis. Aspects described herein relate to compositions including a saline solution and hypochlorite and methods of using these compositions alone or in combination with additional compounds, including antibiotics, an anti-inflammatories, bronchodilators, mucolytics, or oxygen therapy for treating, ameliorating, or inhibiting a pulmonary infection, including cystic fibrosis. |
US11116787B2 |
Polysaccharide compositions for tissue repair
The present application describes polysaccharide compositions that can be used as modulators of cell proliferation processes and their use in tissue repair with fibrotic process inhibition. These modulation properties can be usefully used in tissue repair for the prevention of fibrotic processes and/or tissue adhesions in traumatic, post-surgical and chronic fibrotic processes associated to autoimmune diseases. |
US11116782B2 |
Methods of treating myelodysplastic syndromes with a combination therapy using lenalidomide and azacitidine
Methods of treating, preventing and/or managing myelodysplastic syndromes are disclosed. Specific methods encompass the administrations of 3-(4-amino-1-oxo-1,3-dihydro-isoindol-2-yl)-piperidin-2,6-dione in combination with 5-azacytidine. |
US11116780B2 |
Topical analgesic
Provided herein is a topical analgesic composition that includes an external analgesic agent, one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, and at least one of a cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid. Also provided is a method that includes topically administering to a skin surface of a subject (e.g., human) the topical analgesic composition. |
US11116775B2 |
System and method for diagnosis and treatment
This invention relates the use of cortisol blockers (glucocorticoid receptor [GR] antagonists) for the treating or preventing treatment resistant prostate cancer, treating or preventing neoplasia, and treating or preventing infection related to acute or chronic injury or disease. |
US11116764B2 |
Combination of pure 5-HT6 receptor antagonists with NMDA receptor antagonist
The present invention relates to pure 5-HT6 receptor antagonist or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt(s) thereof in combination with or as adjunct to NMDA receptor antagonist and their use in the treatment of cognitive disorders. The invention further relates to the pharmaceutical composition containing the said combination. |
US11116763B2 |
Meclozine derivatives and diclazuril derivatives for use in the prevention and/or the treatment of disorders associated to the inflammation induced by P. acnes
The present invention relates to compounds of the following general formula (I) or (II) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt and/or solvate thereof, for use in the prevention and/or the treatment of disorders associated to the inflammation induced by P. acnes, in particular in the prevention and/or the treatment of acne, psoriasis, chronic urticaria, urticaria pigmentosa, cutaneous autoinflammatory diseases, hidradenitis or atopic dermatis. |
US11116762B2 |
Compounds, compositions, and methods for treating human immunodeficiency virus
Disclosed herein are compounds useful for treating and/or preventing HIV infections and the transmission of HIV from an infected subject. |
US11116760B2 |
Quinoline derivatives
The present disclosure provides a compound of Formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as described herein. The present disclosure also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula (I), processes for preparing compounds of Formula (I), and therapeutic methods for treating inflammatory disease. |
US11116758B2 |
Nicotine lozenge
A nicotine lozenge provided herein includes a body that is partially or wholly receivable in an oral cavity. The body includes a soluble-fiber matrix and nicotine or a derivative thereof dispersed in the soluble-fiber matrix. In some cases, a nicotine lozenge provided herein includes at least 40 weight percent of soluble fiber. In some cases, soluble fiber in a nicotine lozenge provided herein can include maltodextrin. The nicotine lozenge is adapted to release the nicotine or a derivative thereof from the body when the body is received within the oral cavity of an adult consumer and exposed to saliva. A method of making nicotine lozenges provided herein includes forming a molten mixture of at least 40 weight percent soluble fiber, nicotine, and less than 15 weight percent water while maintaining a mixture temperature of less than 150° C. and portioning the molten mixture into a plurality of nicotine lozenges. In some cases, the ingredients can be mixed to form the molten mixture in an extruder. |
US11116756B2 |
Methods of treating pancreatic cancer
The present disclosure describes methods of treating pancreatic cancer and limiting over-expression of oncogenes, activating tumor suppressor genes or regulating signaling proteins in patients comprising administering compounds and pharmaceutical combinations as described herein. |
US11116755B2 |
Biomarker of polycystic kidney disease and uses thereof
Provided herein are methods for determining the efficacy of treatment for polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in a patient, diagnosing PKD in a patient, staging PKD in a patient, and monitoring PKD in a patient. These methods include determining a single or multiple levels of AMBP. Also provided are kits that include an antibody specifically binds to AMBP protein and at least one antibody that specifically binds to an additional marker of PKD. |
US11116754B2 |
Inhibition of TOR complex 2 increases immunity against bacterial infection
This invention relates to methods and compositions for increasing immunity against, and survival of, a bacterial infection by inhibiting Target of Rapamycin (TOR) complex 2 or TORC 2. In particular, the current invention is useful in increasing immunity and survival after infection by Burkholderia cepacia as well as other bacteria since the agents that target TORC2 increase host tolerance of infection rather than target the clearance or containment of specific types of bacteria. This invention also relates to methods and compositions for increasing immunity against, survival of, and host tolerance to a bacterial infection by inhibiting the circadian regulator, Period protein. |
US11116751B2 |
Blend containing carbamate compound for prevention, mitigation, or treatment of schizophrenia
The present invention relates to a blend for prevention, mitigation, or treatment of schizophrenia, the blend containing a carbamate compound of chemical formula 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, or hydrate thereof and, more specifically, to a blend and a pharmaceutical composition each containing a carbamate compound of chemical formula 1 and aripiprazole, and to a use thereof for treating schizophrenia. |
US11116744B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition for oral administration comprising taxane
Provided is a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration, including (a) a taxane, (b) a medium chain triglyceride, (c) an oleoyl glycerol complex having 30 to 65% by weight of monooleoyl glycerol contents; 15 to 50% by weight of dioleoyl glycerol contents; and 2 to 20% by weight of trioleoyl glycerol contents, (d) a surfactant, and optionally (e) polyoxyl glyceryl fatty acid ester and a process for preparing the same. |
US11116742B2 |
Methods of reducing the risk of cardiovascular events in a subject
In various embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods reducing the risk of cardiovascular events in a subject on statin therapy by administering to the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising about 1 g to about 4 g of eicosapentaenoic acid ethyl ester or a derivative thereof. |
US11116740B2 |
Methods for use in support of planned supplement and food ingredient products for diagnosis and treatment of metabolic syndrome
Compositions including an odd chain fatty acid, and salts and derivatives thereof, and methods for metabolic syndrome treatment and prophylaxis are provided, including compositions and methods for treating diabetes, obesity, hyperferritinemia, elevated insulin, glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia and related conditions. Methods for the diagnosis and monitoring of metabolic syndrome are also provided. |
US11116738B2 |
Methods for treating neutropenia using retinoid agonists
The invention provides methods for treating neutropenia in a subject in need thereof comprising providing a composition comprising a retinoid agonist and administering an effective amount of the composition to the subject to treat neutropenia, thereby treating neutropenia to the subject in need thereof. |
US11116737B1 |
Methods of using probenecid for treatment of coronavirus infections
Compositions and methods of treating a subject for a coronavirus infection are provided. The methods typically include administering the subject an effective amount of probenecid, a metabolite or analog thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The methods can by therapeutic and/or prophylactic. The amount of probenecid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof can be effective to, for example, reduce viral replication, reduce one or more symptoms of disease, disorder, or illness associated with virus, or a combination thereof. In preferred embodiments, the virus is a Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus such as SARS-CoV-2 or SARS-CoV, a Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus such as MERS-CoV, or a coronavirus that causes the common cold. |
US11116736B2 |
2-amino-N'-benzylideneacetohydrazides and derivatives for the management of CFTR protein mediated diseases
This disclosure relates to methods of treating or preventing cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) mediated diseases such as cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic pancreatitis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, mucus formation, comprising administering an effective amount of a 2-amino-N′-benzylidene-acetohydrazide compound or derivative thereof to a subject in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the 2-amino-N′-benzylidene-acetohydrazide compound is ((E)-N′-(3,5-dibromo-2,4-dihydroxybenzylidene)-2-(m-tolylamino)acetohydrazide; or (E)-N′-(3,5-dibromo-2,4-dihydroxybenzylidene)-2-(p-tolylamino)acetohydrazide. |
US11116735B2 |
Use of substituted benzylideneguanidine derivatives as synergists for polymyxin antibiotics
A use of a substituted benzoguanidine derivative as a polymyxin antibiotic synergist, particularly as a synergist and a drug resistance reversal agent of the polymyxin antibiotic for inhibiting a sensitive strain, or a composition comprising the same in combination with a polymyxin antibiotic for preparing a compound pharmaceutical preparation for human or animal use in the treatment of a disease caused by a gram-negative bacterial infection or the preparation a growth-promoting feed additive and for the raising of livestock animals. |
US11116734B2 |
Petrolatum-based compositions and methods of treatment for onychomycosis
Compositions and methods for the treatment of onychomycosis. The compositions include a pharmaceutically effective amount of one or more anti-fungal agents in a petrolatum carrier. The one or more anti-fungal agents may include, for example, terbinafine HCl, ciclopirox, ciclopirox olamine, fluconazole, itraconazole, ketoconazole, amorolfine, efinaconazole, clotrimazole, miconazole (miconazole nitrate), and any combination thereof. |
US11116729B2 |
Drug delivery systems containing oxidized cholesterols
Lipid nanoparticles and compositions thereof are disclosed herein. An exemplary nanoparticle composition includes an ionizable lipid, a phospholipid, a PEG-lipid, and a cholesterol modified with a hydroxyl group near the D-sterol ring. The disclosed nanoparticle compositions can target liver Kupffer cells and endothelial cells more preferentially than hepatocytes which should be beneficial in treating liver diseases in which dysfunctional Kupffer cells and endothelial cells are involved in disease pathogenesis. |
US11116722B2 |
Antifungal dry powders
The invention relates to dry powder formulations comprising respirable dry particles that contain 1) an antifungal agent in crystalline particulate form, 2) a stabilizer, and 3) one or more excipients. |
US11116720B2 |
Ice pop medicament delivery system and method
A multi-layered pharmaceutical delivery system is contemplated in which the delivery of medicaments to patients is controlled via the sequential delivery of medicaments contained within ingestible solid pharmaceutical layers, preferably frozen in a media that liquefies following ingestion by a patient so as to release the medicament when ingested by melting. A frozen ice pop embodiment is contemplated to contain an outermost ingestible pharmaceutical layer enclosing further ingestible pharmaceutical layers sequentially enclosed within that inner pharmaceutical layer. Other embodiments are contemplated in which the layers are linearly sequenced within an external container that prevents ingestion of the subsequent layers until the prior layers have been ingested. |
US11116719B2 |
Methods of treating Meniere's disease
Methods of treating a human patient suffering from Eustachian tube malfunctions are provided. A nasal spray or pharmaceutical composition containing a therapeutically effective amount of betahistine is administered to the patient. The nasal spray or pharmaceutical composition has particular applicability to alleviate the symptoms of Meniere's disease in persons suffering from abnormal Eustachian tube function, but also has an applicability to beneficially improve vascular oxygenation of the inner ear. |
US11116716B2 |
Cosmetic anti-blemish composition, use of the composition, anti-blemish treatment method and application device
The present invention relates to cosmetic anti-blemish compositions in gel form that are particularly useful in the lightening of shadows and in the reduction of bags under the eyes. |
US11116712B2 |
Fragrance composition
Suggested is a fragrance composition comprising or consisting of (a) 3,6-dimethyl-3H-1-benzofuran-2-one and (b) a cosmetically acceptable carrier providing a coconut flavour to various types of substrates. |
US11116709B2 |
Fluoride free and anionic surfactant free dentifrice having a high micro efficacy
An oral care composition and method are described in which the composition is free of an anionic surfactant and a fluoride source. |
US11116708B2 |
Personal care compositions including naringin:zinc complexes and methods for the same
Personal care compositions including a naringin:zinc complex and methods for preparing and using the same are provided. The personal care compositions may include a carrier and a naringin:zinc complex having a 2:1 naringin to zinc molar ratio. |
US11116707B2 |
Methods for synthesizing stannous pyrophosphate
Disclosed herein are improved methods for the synthesis of stannous pyrophosphate, as well as improved methods for the manufacture of oral care compositions comprising stannous pyrophosphate. |
US11116704B2 |
Compact shampoo composition
A compact, stable shampoo composition containing a cationic polymer and from about 20% to about 40%, by weight, of a surfactant system. The shampoo composition is substantially free of sulfate-based surfactants. The surfactant system contains acyl glutamate and one or more co-surfactants. The weight ratio of acyl glutamate to total surfactant can be less than 0.55. |
US11116703B2 |
Compact shampoo composition containing sulfate-free surfactants
A compact shampoo composition containing a cationic polymer and from about 20% to about 40%, by weight, of a surfactant system. The shampoo composition is substantially free of sulfate-based surfactants. The surfactant system contains acyl glutamate, sodium cocoyl isethionate, and a zwitterionic surfactant. The weight ratio of zwitterionic surfactant to sodium cocoyl isethionate can be greater than 1.5. |
US11116701B2 |
Stabilized calcium phosphate
A method of forming a stabilized calcium phosphate moiety for use in dental or biomedical applications includes providing a solution or dispersion including a calcium salt and reacting an organic phosphate having a polymerizable methacrylate or vinyl group with the solution or dispersion in order to form the calcium phosphate moiety having at least one pendant polymerizable group and at least one organic functional group, which may be the same group. A polymerizable composite system having a stabilized calcium phosphate formed according to the method is also provided. |
US11116700B2 |
Process for the generative production of dental moldings
The invention relates to a method for generatively producing a dental molding for at least one of dental restoration and dental prostheses. The method comprises the following steps: a) providing at least one layer of a dispersion, particularly an aqueous dispersion, wherein the dispersion comprises at least one binder, and wherein the dispersion comprises ceramic particles and/or glass ceramic particles and/or powder metal particles; b) applying hardeners to the layer of dispersion in places for activating the at least one binder for hardening the layer of the dispersion in places, whereby a rough blank is obtained, particularly a green body, wherein at least two hardeners having different material composition from each other are used; and c) sintering the rough blank into the dental molding. |
US11116699B2 |
Medication dispensing system
A medication dispensing system is provided with several cooperating components which help to accommodate the responsible handling of medications. These systems include a user interface to receive input from the user and to present appropriate information/notices/alarms. Further, physical controls and multiple sensors are provided to detect tampering, misuse, and attempts to inappropriately access medications contained within the dispensing system. This misuse can thus be detected, and appropriate notifications can be provided, where appropriate. Further, by adding network communications capabilities, notices can be widely communicated to others, and operation of the medication dispensing system can be controlled and/or monitored remotely. |
US11116697B1 |
Prescription item dispensing device
A prescription item dispensing device for regulated dispensing of controlled items includes an authenticator and a cap, with the latter being selectively lockable to a top of a tube. A mounting plate, which has an orifice positioned therein, is engaged to, and positioned within, the tube defining upper and lower chambers. The tube has an aperture positioned therein, which opens into the lower chamber. First and second doors, which are linear actuator actuated, are engaged to the tube and the mounting plate, respectively, to close the aperture and the orifice, respectively. A sleeve having a prescription item positioned therein is positioned in the upper chamber with a lower end of the sleeve aligned with the orifice. The authenticator authenticates an identity of a user, positioning the first and second doors for actuated opening to dispense a unit of the prescription item into the lower chamber for retrieval by the user. |
US11116693B2 |
Pediatric dosing dispenser
A package that is configured to store and dispense fluids. The package includes a container and a dosing dispenser for closing an opening to the container. The dosing dispenser includes a closure removably coupled to the container and an anti-suction valve fixed to the container that is configured to minimize formation of a complete seal between a user's mouth and an upper surface of the anti-suction valve so that sufficient suction to remove fluid from the container is blocked. |
US11116691B2 |
Light-emitting diode and massage device for delivering focused light for vaginal rejuvenation
A rejuvenation and massage device is provided for treating mucosa tissue, such as vaginal tissue, affected by Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome (VRS) or other conditions, through vibration, thermal loading, and light emittance for a duration of time. In one embodiment, the device is an insertable device that includes Low-Level Laser Light (LLLT) therapy to treat the vaginal tissue. The light emittance by one or more light emitters is in a range sufficient to provide therapeutic effects through light radiation. To enhance the therapeutic effects of light radiation provided by the device, the device is configured to provide increased energy density into target tissue of vaginal muscles though a light configuration component (e.g., a focusing component, such as a concave lens assembly, a convex assembly, a pre-lensed light emitter or other focusing optical mechanism) associated with the light emitter that concentrates the light emitted from the light emitter. |
US11116684B2 |
Patient support with stand-up and sit features
A bed is provided having a base frame, a patient support assembly connected to the base frame, and a tilt frame connected between the base frame and the patient support assembly. The tilt frame is rotatable adjacent the foot end of the bed to place the patient support assembly, including the head section, seat section and foot section thereof, in a generally vertical position to allow a patient to exit the bed in a standing orientation. The bed also has a foot board assembly connected to the foot section, the foot board assembly having a foot board separately moveable about a longitudinal axis of the bed toward the head end and the foot end of the bed. |
US11116681B2 |
Patient support systems and methods of use
A patient support system includes a scale system, an air system, and a lift system. The patient support system also includes a control system configured to graphically communicate information about the scale system, the air system, and the lift system to a user. |
US11116680B2 |
Patient support apparatus for controlling patient ingress and egress
A patient support apparatus comprising a base movable about a floor surface and a deck comprising sections movable between deck configurations including an egress deck configuration. An articulation system coupled to the deck moves the sections. A lift mechanism moves the deck relative to the base between lift configurations including an egress lift configuration. An egress input is arranged for actuation by a user. A bed detection system monitors data associated with the patient support apparatus and communicates with a remote station. A controller interrupts communication of the bed detection system with the remote station, drives the articulation system to move the sections to the egress deck configuration, and drives the lift mechanism to move the support frame to the egress lift configuration in response to actuation of the egress input. |
US11116678B2 |
Mobility aid
A mobility aid, comprising a first frame member, a second frame member, and at least one pivoting member, which is connected to the first frame member and is pivotably mounted about a pivot axis to the second frame member. The pivoting member can be moved into a use position and into a transport position relative to the second frame member. A first locking device locks the pivoting member relative to the second frame member whenever the pivoting member is in the use position. A second locking device locks the first frame member relative to the second frame member whenever the pivoting member is in the transport position. |
US11116674B2 |
Absorbent article having stretchable panels and method of making same
An absorbent article includes bond seams that are positioned forwardly towards the article central longitudinal direction from the lateral-most side edges of the article, and which are aligned with the highest point of high rise leg openings on the article. The absorbent article is conformable on both front and back panels, with the front panel being narrower in dimension than the back panel. The bond seams and leg openings can be seen on the front surface of the relaxed and flattened absorbent article. Such absorbent article may be manufactured along the article transverse direction by use of differential tension during manufacture, or differential retractive properties of elastic base materials. |
US11116667B1 |
Protective eye pieces having rotatable adjuster
The present pair of eye pieces may have a rotatable adjuster on the super structure of the eye pieces or on the headband between the eye pieces. When the rotatable adjuster is rotated one way, the headband decreases in effective length and tightens about the head of a user. When the rotatable adjuster is rotated the other way, the headband increases in effective length and loosens about the head of the user. With a rotatable adjuster, increases and decreases in length may be made in minute increments. |
US11116666B2 |
Contact probe for the delivery of laser energy
Systems, devices, and methods for treating a glaucomatous eye are provided. An amount of pulsed laser energy is delivered to the pars plana of the eye by a hand-holdable device which comprises a hand-holdable elongate member and a contact member disposed on an end of the elongate member. A contact surface of the contact member is placed in direct contact with the eye so that a reference edge of the contact member aligns with the limbus and a treatment axis defined by the elongate member is angularly offset from the optical axis of the eye. The amount of pulsed laser energy delivered is insufficient to effect therapeutic photocoagulation but is sufficient to increase uveoscleral outflow so as to maintain a reduction from pre-laser treatment intraocular pressure. Amounts of pulsed laser energy will be transmitted to a circumferential series of tissue regions of the eye. |
US11116662B2 |
Glaucoma pump implant working by means of iris movements to reduce intraocular pressure
The invention relates to glaucoma pump implant (100) developed for use in reducing intra ocular pressure of glaucoma patients. The invention particularly relates to a glaucoma pump implant (100) that allows the glaucoma pump implant (100) to act as an active pump by utilizing diameter changes of pupil (210) and iris (220) caused by light variations. |
US11116660B2 |
Ocular delivery systems and methods
Described here are systems and methods for accessing Schlemm's canal and for delivering an ocular device or fluid composition therein. The ocular devices may maintain the patency of Schlemm's canal without substantially interfering with transmural fluid flow across the canal. The fluid composition may be a viscoelastic fluid that is delivered into the canal to facilitate drainage of aqueous humor by disrupting the canal and surrounding trabeculocanalicular tissues. Tools for disrupting these tissues and minimally invasive methods for treating medical conditions associated with elevated intraocular pressure, including glaucoma, are also described. |
US11116658B2 |
Devices for gastrointestinal stimulation and uses thereof
A gastrointestinal stimulation devices including a random stimulation delivery mechanism(s), configured to provide stimuli to a bodily tissue in a vicinity of the stimulation capsule, the provided random stimuli being characterized by a stimulation parameter, and a control circuitry in communication with said physical stimulation delivery mechanism, and configured to set and alter the stimulation parameter non-systematically, thereby altering the characterization of the stimuli provided to the bodily tissue. The algorithm may be patient tailored, and may have a learning machinery which responds to data being received from the patient. |
US11116652B2 |
Oral weight control device
An oral weight control device that inhibits the mastication and swallowing of food is provided. The oral weight control device is a dental appliance that includes upper and lower retainers, where each retainer covers the lingual, palatal and buccal side of the teeth to inhibit mastication of food. The dental appliance further includes left and right flexible food barriers extending from the upper retainer to the lower retainer on the lingual side of the teeth to prevent food that a user may attempt to masticate between the upper and lower retainers from being passed to the tongue of the user to ingest. The upper and lower retainers may be customized to fit on each user and may cover all the upper and lower teeth of the wearer on the lingual, palatal and buccal sides of the teeth. The retainers may be removable or semi-permanently secured to the teeth. The flexible material is made of an elastic material and/or is sized to allow the jaws of the wearer to be fully opened and closed when the dental appliance is worn. |
US11116647B2 |
Bone graft delivery system and method for using same
A bone graft delivery system includes a rasp having an elongate body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, a lumen extending through the elongate body and configured to receive bone graft material, a rasping surface removably couplable to the distal end of the elongate body and configured to decorticate bone material of a patient, and one or more openings configured to deliver bone graft material from the lumen. |
US11116646B2 |
Bone graft delivery system and method for using same
A bone graft delivery system can include an elongate tube and a handle having a trigger and a ratcheting mechanism. The trigger is actuated to deliver bone graft material through the tube. The bone graft delivery system can further include a distal tip at a distal end of the tube. The tip has one or more openings to deliver the bone graft material to a desired location and includes a surface suitable to act as a rasp for decorticating bone. A method for delivering bone graft material to a desired surgical location includes providing a bone graft delivery device, positioning the device adjacent the surgical location, decorticating bone, and delivering bone graft material to the surgical location. |
US11116644B2 |
Multiple expansion stage interbody devices
An example expandable interbody device can include a structural body having an upper endplate and a lower endplate. The device can include at least one wedge block and at least one linkage block arranged between the upper and lower endplates. The linkage block can include a plurality of linkages and a shear pin disposed at a respective proximal end of each of the linkages. The device can include a drive screw extending through the wedge and linkage blocks. The drive screw can be configured to rotate and drive the wedge block to expand the upper and lower endplates of the structural body from the closed position to an intermediate position. Additionally, the drive screw can be further configured to rotate and drive the linkage block to expand the upper and lower endplates of the structural body from the intermediate position to an open position. |
US11116642B2 |
Total artificial spino-laminar prosthetic replacement
A total artificial spinous process (spino)-laminar prosthesis (TASP-LP) including a body having a portion forming a spinous process extending away from the body, a first lamina portion extending from a first side of the body, and a second lamina portion extending from a second side of the body, wherein the first lamina portion and the second lamina portion are disposed on opposite sides of the spinous process. |
US11116641B2 |
Orthopaedic prosthetic system for a rotating hinged-knee prosthesis
An orthopaedic prosthesis includes a femoral component configured to be attached to a distal end of a patient's femur. A tibial tray is configured to be attached to a proximal end of a patient's tibia. A tibial insert is configured to rotate relative to the tibial tray. A modular insert is received in a cavity defined in the tibial insert. The femoral component is rotatably coupled to the body of the modular insert. |
US11116638B2 |
Methods for carbonate surface coating and related bone void filler compositions
Methods for preparing bone void filler substrates with carbonate surface coatings to promote bone growth. |
US11116637B2 |
Anatomically relieved augments
Anatomically shaped augments that are configured for implantation in a bone and which have one or more reliefs. A distal end of an outer portion of the augment can have a shape that is configured to generally conform to the shape of a metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction of an intramedullary canal of a bone. A proximal end of the outer portion can have a shape that is configured to generally conform to a shape of the metaphyseal region of the intramedullary canal. The reliefs can be configured to reduce a size of the augment and enhance the degree of freedom in the implant positioning and/or sizing of the augment. Further, such reliefs may contour the augment so as to prevent cortical bone contact and/or prevent contact with the implant device that may be associated with misalignment between an intramedullary canal and metaphyseal or diaphyseal regions of the bone. |
US11116635B2 |
Device for cardiac valve repair and method of implanting the same
The present invention relates to a device for cardiac valve repair, the device comprising: at least one upstream anchoring means adapted to anchor to at least one tissue site, the tissue site located upstream with respect to a heart valve of a patient; and a coaptation structure arranged to extend from the upstream anchoring means, the coaptation structure comprising a free end, wherein the coaptation structure is operable to extend across the heart valve and locate the free end downstream from the heart valve and the coaptation structure operable to coapt with at least one heart valve leaflet of the patient's heart to prevent and/or minimize a backflow of blood. The present invention is suitable for the treatment of heart valves using minimally invasive approaches. Additionally, the present invention is directed to a method of implanting a device for cardiac valve repair in a patient's heart. |
US11116634B2 |
Annuloplasty implants
An annuloplasty implant is provided for treating a native atrioventricular valve of a patient, the annuloplasty implant including a plurality of tissue anchors, which are configured to anchor the annuloplasty implant around at least a portion of a valve annulus of the native atrioventricular valve. The annuloplasty further includes a contracting assembly, which includes an elongate contracting member; and a contracting mechanism, which is coupled to the elongate contracting member, and which is configured, upon actuation thereof, to apply a longitudinal contracting force to the elongate contracting member that longitudinally contracts at least a portion of the annuloplasty implant, thereby circumferentially tightening the valve annulus. The annuloplasty further includes a force-distributing element, which includes a longitudinally-non-compressible tightly-coiled element, and which is configured to distribute the longitudinal contracting force over at least two of the tissue anchors. Other embodiments are also described. |
US11116633B2 |
Opposing disk device for grasping cardiac valve tissue
The present disclosure relates to repair devices and methods for repair of regurgitant tricuspid valves. A repair method includes positioning a repair device at a tricuspid valve in a collapsed configuration. The repair device includes a proximal grasping assembly movable between a first position and a second position and a distal grasping assembly movable between a third position and a fourth position. An actuator rod operatively connected to each of the proximal grasping assembly and the distal grasping assembly so that distal movement of the actuator rod simultaneously moves the proximal grasping assembly proximally and the distal grasping assembly distally. |
US11116632B2 |
Transvascular delivery systems
A handle assembly for a transvascular prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus including a handle housing, a main shaft extending distally from the handle housing, the main shaft configured to be coupled to a distal valve sheath that is configured to retain a prosthetic heart valve in a radially compressed state within the valve sheath, a screw shaft, a control knob that is rotatable relative to the handle housing and the screw shaft, a screw engagement latch that is adjustable between an engaged position and a disengaged position. In the engaged position, the latch can couple the control knob to the screw shaft such that rotation of the control knob relative to the handle housing causes the main shaft to move axially relative to the handle housing. In the disengaged position, the latch can decouple the control knob from the screw shaft such that the main shaft can move axially relative to the handle housing without rotation of the control knob. |