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US11132427B2 |
Systems and methods for biometric identity and authentication
In accordance with some embodiments, a training method for biometric identity and authentication is provided. The method includes obtaining biometric data from a plurality of sources. The method further includes establishing a candidate set of neural network parameters. The method additional includes extracting a plurality of feature vectors from the biometric data using the candidate set of neural network parameters. The method also includes determining whether or not the plurality of feature vectors match a training vector set within an error threshold. The method further includes updating the candidate set of neural network parameters in response to determining that the plurality of feature vectors do not match the training vector set within the error threshold. |
US11132424B2 |
Health monitoring eco-system with optimized power consumption
A power-optimized eco-system for tracking a user's health comprises: one or more wearable remote sensors, each wirelessly communicating only with one wearable central sensor; a portable device readily accessible to the user; and a cloud platform. Each sensor is configured to measure data indicative of one or more physiological parameters. The central sensor is configured to receive and subsequently process data measured by each remote sensor, to process data measured by the central sensor, and to generate corresponding instructions. The portable device comprises: a receiver wirelessly receiving the processed data and instructions from the central sensor; a processor running a mobile application handling the processed data and instructions; and a transmitter. The cloud platform is configured to: receive the processed data from the transmitter; analyze the received processed data; and transmit the results of the analysis to at least one of the portable device and an authorized healthcare entity. |
US11132421B1 |
Enhanced information extraction from web pages
In an embodiment, operations include crawling a set of web pages and labeling one or more items of a first web page based on user input. Each item corresponds to a node in a first tree data structure of the first web page. The operations further include generating a first extraction rule to extract a first item from the one or more first items. The first extraction rule includes a first path, in the first tree data structure, for a first node of the first item, and includes first visual information of each node in the first path. The operations further include comparing the first visual information in the first path with second visual information of each of a plurality of candidate nodes in a second tree data structure of a second web page and further refining the first extraction rule to generate a second extraction rule. |
US11132420B2 |
Utilizing server pre-processing to deploy renditions of electronic documents in a computer network
Embodiments are provided for utilizing server pre-processing to deploy static renditions of electronic documents in a computer network. An electronic document may be published from a client computer to a first server computer in the computer network. During publication, the first server computer may create a static rendition of the electronic document and a viewing application for viewing the static rendition of the electronic document on the client computer. The first server computer may store the static rendition of the electronic document and the viewing application on a second server computer for delivery to the client computer. Other embodiments may also include receiving, at the first server computer, a request to make revisions to the electronic document and sending a dynamic version of the electronic document from the first server computer to the client for making the revisions to the electronic document. |
US11132412B1 |
User interface for providing docketing data
Methods and systems for receiving docketing data are disclosed. The methods and systems perform operations comprising: obtaining, by a first party, a patent file wrapper from a publicly accessible database of patent records, the patent-file wrapper including a plurality of patent documents; receiving, from the first party, user input that tags a patent document of the plurality of patent documents in the patent file wrapper, wherein the patent document that is tagged is associated with a patent activity that occurred within a threshold period of time: and transmitting, to a second party by the first party, a communication that includes the tagged patent document. |
US11132410B2 |
Customized search
Techniques are disclosed herein for providing a custom search engine. In one aspect, a first search query is received from a requestor. First search results contain search result items that match the first search query are Obtained. A least one sub-query is generated from the first search results. The generating is based on rules for a particular custom search engine. Second search results that match the sub-query are then obtained. A search result set is formed from a corpus that includes the first search results and the second search results. The generating of the search result set is based on the rules for the particular custom search engine. The search result set is provided to the requestor. In one aspect an interface for designing a custom search engine is provided. The interface allows the designer to specify the layout of a search results page. |
US11132407B2 |
System for the automatic separation of documents in a batch of documents
A system for separating documents in a batch of unseparated documents. In one example, the system comprises a scanner, a display, and an electronic processor. In another example, the system comprises an electronic source, a display, and an electronic processor. The electronic processor is configured to receive, as input, a batch of unseparated documents and apply, image processing to each page in the batch. The electronic processor is also configured to determine, for each pair of consecutive pages in the batch of documents, a probability that pages of the pair of consecutive pages belong to different documents using a predictive model. The electronic processor is further configured to generate a batch of separated documents by providing an indication of a document boundary if the probability generated by the predictive model is above a predetermined threshold. |
US11132406B2 |
Action indicators for search operation output elements
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving, responsive to a search query from a user device, search operation output elements based on a search operation performed in response to the search query, wherein each search operation output element is an element that can be displayed in a search results environment in which search operation output elements responsive to the search query are displayed to a user of the user device, and are each individually selectable by the user, determining whether to provide an action indicator for each search operation output element, and providing, to the user device for display in the search results environment, the search operation output elements, and for each search operation output element for which one or more action indicators are to be provided, action indicator data for the search operation output element. |
US11132404B2 |
Techniques for facilitating communications between isolated processes executing within a web browser
Disclosed herein is a technique for enabling isolated processes executing within a web browser to distribute information to one another. The method can be implemented by a first process executing within the web browser, and include the steps of (1) receiving, from a child process executing within the web browser, a first request to subscribe to a topic, (2) in response to identifying that the child process is not subscribed to the topic: updating a topic map to indicate that the child process is subscribed to the topic, and (3) in response to identifying that the first process is associated with the parent process: issuing, to the parent process, a second request for the first process to subscribe to the topic. Also disclosed herein is a method for enabling a first process executing within a web browser to access services provided by other processes executing within the web browser. |
US11132401B1 |
Distributed hash table based logging service
A distributed hash table (DHT) based logging service utilizes a DHT to store an event log or another type of data. For example, applications can utilize the logging service to store data that logs aspects of their operation. A key/value storage service can provide access to the DHT. The data stored in the DHT can be organized into a “skipchain” data structure. The data structure includes nodes storing the data that are distributed across partitions of the DHT. Nodes in the data structure can identify “redundancy nodes” and “skip nodes.” When a request is received to add new data to the skipchain data structure, a new node is stored in the DHT that includes the new data. A head node for the data structure is updated in the DHT. The head node can also be utilized to recover from a failure to write an internal node to the data structure. |
US11132400B2 |
Data classification using probabilistic data structures
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a computing device is provided, including non-volatile memory storing a database including a plurality of database entries. The computing device may further include a processor configured to sort the plurality of database entries into a plurality of database entry length sets. For each database entry length set, each database entry included in the database entry length set may be within a predefined length range. For each database entry length set, the processor may be further configured to generate a probabilistic data structure based on the one or more database entries included in the database entry length set. |
US11132398B2 |
Electronic device for generating video comprising character and method thereof
An electronic device and method are disclosed. The electronic device includes a display, a processor and memory. The processor may implement the method, including analyzing, by a processor, a first video to identify any characters included in the first video, displaying one or more icons representing one or more characters identified in the first video via a display, receiving, by input circuitry, a first user input selecting a first icon representing a first character from among the one or more icons, based on the first user input, selecting image frames of the first video that include the first character from among image frames included in the first video, and generating, by the processor, a second video including the selected image frames. A second embodiment includes automatically selecting images from a gallery including one or more characters for generation of a video. |
US11132395B2 |
Selecting media for a social event according to specified event parameters
A content server generates media playlists for social events. The content server receives a seed value describing desired characteristics of media to present during a social event, and event parameters describing conditions for selecting media items to generate a media playlist for the social event. The content server selects media items based on the event parameters and the seed value, and uses the selected media items to generate the media playlist for the social event. The media items in the playlist are retrieved from a media database and provided to a media player for presentation at the social event. |
US11132393B2 |
Identifying expressions for target concept with images
A computer-implemented method for identifying an expression for a target concept, includes: obtaining a set of texts as a target set of texts, with each text being associated with one of images relevant to a target concept. Candidate expressions for the target concept are extracted from the target set of texts. The candidate expressions are characteristic of the target set of texts. Each image relevant to one of the candidate expressions is collected by using an image search engine. A target expression for the target concept is selected from the candidate expressions based on a comparison result of the target concept and the collected images. |
US11132388B2 |
Efficient spatial queries in large data tables
The present disclosure relates to a method for processing data blocks of a data table. The data blocks comprise an attribute representing multidimensional spatial data objects, where the attribute has multiple values representing respective dimensions of the multidimensional spatial data object. The method comprises creating for each data block of the data blocks, a respective attribute metadata. The attribute metadata comprises attribute value information defining a multidimensional minimum bounding rectangle that covers attribute values of the attribute comprised in the data block. A query is processed on the multidimensional spatial data objects associated with a query area using the multidimensional minimum bounding rectangle to check whether a data block of the data blocks contains attribute values of the attribute in the query area. |
US11132382B2 |
Asynchronous notifications for a datastore of a distributed system
The data of an online system is distributed over a number of different physical servers and databases on those servers. The online system shards the data to increase system scalability and replicates the shards to increase data reliability. Features such as sharding and replication in turn increase data storage system complexity. Accordingly, in order to provide simplified data storage semantics to applications that use the online system, the online system provides access to data via asynchronous callback functions that are triggered once data has been written and is available for reading by client code. Thus, applications need only specify code to be used in response to data write events, and can thereafter interact with the online system data using a data-driven paradigm. |
US11132379B2 |
Database data modification request processing
A data modification request for modifying data in a primary database is received at the primary database. Based on the data modification request, second data in the primary database is modified to first data. Based on the data modification request, a first log and a second log are generated, where the first log is a simplified log including the first data and the second log is a complete log including the second data. Persistence processing is performed on the first log. A modification result that corresponds to the data modification request is returned. |
US11132378B2 |
Systems and methods for interactive analysis
Systems and methods for generating and rendering interactive analysis are provided. The interactive analysis includes an incident map and heat map that are dynamically changeable based upon selectable incident attributes, filters, or both. |
US11132375B2 |
System for data storage and retrieval
A method for providing access to a database for product life cycle support (PLCS database), the method comprising receiving from a client apparatus an input data item including heading data identifying the input data item; correlating said heading data with a data field used in the PLCS database amongst all data fields used in the PLCS database thereby identifying a correlated entry in the PLCS database to be associated with the input data item; searching the PLCS database using said correlated entry; retrieving one or more data elements from the PLCS database according to said search; outputting to the client apparatus a return data item which includes said heading data identifying the return data item and which includes said retrieved data elements(s). |
US11132372B2 |
Method and apparatus for precise positioning of scholar based on mining of scholar's scientific research achievement
The present disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for precise positioning of a scholar based on mining of the scholar's scientific research achievement. The method includes: extracting text information in the scholar's scientific research achievement P to obtain key information, and constructing structural information; mining and constructing implicit information O with a geographic directivity in the scholar's scientific research achievement P according to the key information and the structural information; performing a structural arrangement on the structural information, and acquiring a final result R; and acquiring a mapping of A→R according to the final result R and the matrix U, acquiring and outputting the positioning information of the authors in the set A. |
US11132371B2 |
User customised search engine using machine learning, natural language processing and readability analysis
A computer implemented method, computerised system and computer readable recording medium are disclosed. In one aspect, the computer implemented method comprises steps of: generating an index of electronic objects, comprising steps of: performing, upon each electronic object, natural language processing, using a natural language processor, and readability analysis, using a readability analyser, to generate natural language processing data and a readability score for the respective object; and storing in the index, for each electronic object, electronic object data indicative of the electronic object and associated meta-data indicative of the natural language processing data and the readability score; receiving, from a user operating a user processing system, a request to perform a search of the index, wherein the request has associated therewith input data; performing, upon the input data, natural language processing, using the natural language processor to generate natural language processing data and a readability range for the input data; searching, using a search engine, the index based upon the readability range and the natural language processing data for the input data, to determine a plurality of correlated electronic objects; generating, using a ranking engine, a ranked list of the plurality of correlated electronic objects based on a correlation level for each of the plurality of electronic objects and a machine learned rating generated by a machine learned rating prediction system trained according to a profile associated with the user, the profile being indicative of natural language processing data generated, by the natural language processor, based on previous search requests received from the user and performed by the search engine; and transferring, to the user processing system, search results indicative of at least a portion of the ranked list of the plurality of correlated electronic objects. |
US11132370B2 |
Generating answer variants based on tables of a corpus
Mechanisms are provided for implementing a candidate answer variant engine. The mechanisms receive an indication of a structured portion of content in a corpus, generate a plurality of groupings of elements of the structured portion of content, and generate, for each grouping of elements in the plurality of groupings of elements, and for each element in the grouping of elements, a corresponding grouping vector representation, corresponding to the element. The mechanisms, for each grouping vector representation of each grouping of elements in the plurality of groupings of elements perform a similarity measure calculation between the grouping vector representation and a vector representation of an input question, and select an element corresponding to the grouping vector representation for inclusion as a candidate answer variant based on results of the similarity measure calculation. The mechanisms perform question answering operations based on an analysis of one or more candidate answer variants. |
US11132368B2 |
Recursive data traversal model
One or more embodiments interpret a configuration graph to efficiently and optimally construct requests and fetch data from a datastore. The values of objects of a requested data type are used to generate additional queries for pre-fetching data from the datastore. Specifically, the values are used to query for and retrieve a corresponding subset of objects of another, related data type. Recursively querying for and retrieving objects of related data types based on already retrieved objects builds a data cache of relevant objects. The cached, relevant objects may be useful in subsequent queries that are likely to follow the initial query. |
US11132366B2 |
Transforming directed acyclic graph shaped sub plans to enable late materialization
A query is received at a database execution engine. A query plan including a sub plan structured as a directed acyclic graph is determined by the database execution engine. A set of trees characterizing the sub plan is generated by the database execution engine and using the directed acyclic graph. The set of trees include a first tree and a second tree, the first tree including at least one leaf characterizing a memory store operation and the second tree including a root characterizing a memory access operation. The set of trees are stored for use in execution of the query at run time. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also described. |
US11132365B2 |
Query plan based on a data storage relationship
Disclosed aspects include the database management system detecting that a first data storage medium includes a first set of data of a database. The first data storage medium has a first access-factor. The database management system detects that a second data storage medium includes a second set of data of the database. The second data storage medium has a second access-factor which differs from the first access-factor. Based on a data storage relationship, the database management system determines a query plan to access both the first set of data with respect to the first data storage medium and the second set of data with respect to the second data storage medium. The database management system establishes the query plan. |
US11132364B1 |
Range overlap query response system for graph data
A computing system determines a response to a query. A bin start value and a bin stop value is defined for each bin based on an input bin option. End nodes are split based on the bin start value and the bin stop value of each bin to define a second plurality of end nodes. Each start node of a plurality of start nodes that is connected to each end node of the second plurality of end nodes is identified based on the respective link attributes of a plurality of link attributes. Overlapping start nodes of the plurality of start nodes that overlap at an end node of the second plurality of end nodes are identified based on a predefined overlap query graph that defines a connectivity to identify between a start node and the end node. The identified overlapping start nodes are output as a response to the predefined overlap query graph. |
US11132357B1 |
Big-data view integration platform
A big-data view integration platform generates integration guided user interfaces (GUIs). A first edge node ingests push-based and pull-based data from a plurality of platform services, which include legacy and non-legacy services having incompatible communication protocols. An event-based queue receives from the first edge node a plurality of queue events as indirect push-based data. A second set of queue events includes direct push-based data as received directly from a non-legacy platform service. A conformity component integrates the push-based data, the pull-based data, and the plurality of queue events into integration data having an enhanced integration format. A view integration component generates a plurality of data views from the integration data. A second edge node exposes the plurality of data views via an access services application programming interface (API). A new service execution component accesses the access services API to generate integration GUIs based on the data views. |
US11132355B2 |
Systems and methods for monitoring equipment
Systems and methods are disclosed for certifying an equipment by connecting to a distributed ledger; capturing a physical location and a schematic location of the equipment; performing a test on the equipment; taking a picture of the equipment being tested; and certifying a test result and rendering the test results as immutable records on the distributed ledger. |
US11132352B1 |
Utilizing local IoT devices to reconcile data mismatches
A computer-implemented method, a computer program product, and a computer system for utilizing local IoT devices to reconcile data mismatch. A first IoT device in a group of IoT devices determines whether all of the IoT devices have received the update impulse from a server, in response to receiving an update impulse from the server. The first IoT device retrieves data since a last checksum shared by the first IoT device and a second IoT device, in response to determining that the second IoT device in the group has not received the update impulse from the server. The first IoT device packages the data since the last checksum into a payload and sends, through a reconciliation channel of the group, the payload to the second IoT device. The second IoT device reconciles a data mismatch, based on the payload. |
US11132340B2 |
Storage unit selection of memory devices used for distributed storage network memory
A storage unit in a distributed storage network (DSN) transmits resource availability information to a managing unit. The resource availability information includes information indicating a number of available memory devices of the storage unit that are available to be used for storage of encoded data slices. The storage unit receives resource assignment information determined by the managing unit. The resource assignment information includes one or more dispersal parameters, information identifying a set of storage units to be included in a newly instantiated DSN memory, and a DSN address range assigned to the storage unit for use in the newly instantiated DSN memory. The storage unit selects particular available memory devices of the storage unit to assign to the newly instantiated DSN memory. The selection is based on the resource assignment information. |
US11132335B2 |
Systems and methods for file fingerprinting
A file fingerprint may be provided as a composite of multiple hashes of different portions of the file. The composite hash allows the fingerprinting process to be interrupted while still providing information about a likely hood of two files being identical. |
US11132334B2 |
Methods and apparatus for filtering dynamically loadable namespaces (DLNs)
Methods and apparatus are provided for filtering dynamically loadable namespaces (DLNs). An exemplary method comprises, in response to a job submitted by an application, obtaining a DLN portion of a global single namespace of a file system, wherein the DLN is associated with the job and is maintained in a capacity tier of a storage system; obtaining filtering directives from a user; reducing the DLN using a filtering mechanism on a directory tree associated with the DLN, based on the filtering directives, by removing files in the directory tree of the DLN that do not satisfy requirements of the filtering directives to generate a filtered DLN; and dynamically loading the filtered DLN, including reduced metadata for the filtered DLN relative to the DLN, from the capacity tier into a performance tier of the storage system for processing by the application. |
US11132333B2 |
File access with different file hosts
A file access request is received from an application. One or more file types for the file access request are identified, and one or more file hosts supporting files of the identified one or more file types are also identified. A user interface is displayed, the user interface including a hosted area. Within the hosted area, at least one of the one or more file hosts displays a portion of the user interface identifying one or more files of at least one file host that can be selected for retrieval, or one or more locations that can be selected to which the one or more files are saved. |
US11132331B2 |
Sharding of full and incremental snapshots
Methods and systems for backing up and restoring different point in time versions of a virtual machine, an application, a database, or an electronic file using independently managed snapshot chains are described. In some cases, different point in time versions of a virtual machine may be captured and stored using one or more snapshot chains. Each snapshot chain may correspond with a base image (e.g., a full image snapshot) and one or more incremental files (e.g., two forward incremental files) that derive from the base image. A snapshot chain may be split into a plurality of shards or sub-chains such that the width of each shard or the maximum data size of the files in each shard is less than a threshold data size (e.g., is less than 1 TB). Data operations (e.g., consolidation and reverse operations) may be performed on the individual shards or sub-chains in parallel. |
US11132330B2 |
Self-archiving database
In a database system, an archive table data specifies a pre-defined archive time period based on which a periodic archive procedure is performed and a pre-defined purge time period based on which a periodic purge procedure is performed. Based on the periodic archive time period being reached, a new partition is created in a transaction database, which is used as a live partition into which the database stores transaction records which are new; and an expired transaction database partition is moved to the archive database using a database partition feature whereby data in the partition is moved as a whole. Based on the periodic purge time period being reached, an expired archive database partition is removed from the archive database using the database partition feature, wherein data is deleted as a whole from the archive database based on the archive database partition being removed. |
US11132326B1 |
Techniques to transfer data among hardware devices
Apparatuses, systems, and techniques to route data transfers between hardware devices. In at least one embodiment, a path over which to transfer data from a first hardware component of a computer system to a second hardware component of a computer system is determined based, at least in part, on one or more characteristics of different paths usable to transfer the data. |
US11132324B2 |
Data network with container virtualization
A first data storage device and a second data storage device can be connected to a first remote host and a second remote host via a server as part of a distributed data network. The server may assign the first data storage device to administer a first virtualization for a first logical volume of the first remote host. A device controller of the data storage device can execute an operating system and then load at least one operating component in the first remote host as directed by the first device controller. The device controller can subsequently perform a first software application in the first remote host as part of the first virtualization. |
US11132322B2 |
Determining a quantity of hot swap controllers
A controller, comprising: a processing resource; and a memory resource storing machine-readable instructions to cause the processing resource to: activate a detection signal to enable a transistor coupled to the controller; determine a voltage associated with a plurality of hot swap controllers; and determine, in view of the voltage, a quantity of hot swap controllers included in the plurality of hot swap controllers. |
US11132320B2 |
Modular plug system comprising an integrated data bus
In order to be able to arrange a master module (M), slave modules (S), and conventional plug modules (K) in a freely configurable manner in a modular plug system, a modular frame (22) is provided with a circuit board (1) which includes at least one continuous conductor path and preferably more than one connection pad. |
US11132319B2 |
Timer control for peripheral component interconnect express components implemented with thunderbolt controllers
Aspects of the embodiments are directed to systems, methods, and devices for controlling power management entry. A PCIe root port controller can be configured to receive, at a downstream port of the root port controller, from an upstream switch port, a first power management entry request; reject the first power management entry request; transmit a negative acknowledgement message to the upstream switch port; initiate a timer for at least 20 microseconds; during the 20 microseconds, ignore any power management entry requests received from the upstream switch port; receive, after the expiration of the 20 microseconds, a subsequent power management entry request; accept the subsequent power management entry request; and transmit an acknowledgement of the acceptance of the subsequent power management entry request to the upstream switch port. |
US11132315B2 |
Secured and out-of-band (OOB) server san solution on a commodity storage box
A computer system includes a BMC and a host of the BMC. The BMC receives a first message from a first remote device on an existing out-of-band management network. The BMC determines whether the first message is directed to a storage service or fabric service running on the host, the host being a storage device. The storage service provides access to user data stored on one or more storage devices connected to the host via a storage network that is isolated from the management network. When the first message is directed to the storage service or fabric service: the BMC extracts a service command from the first message; the BMC sends, through a BMC communication channel to the host, a second message containing the service command to the host. The BMC communication channel has been established for communicating baseboard management commands between the BMC and the host. |
US11132314B2 |
System and method to reduce host interrupts for non-critical errors
An information handling system includes a device, a processor, and a runtime agent. the device provides a System Management Interrupt (SMI) in response to an error on the device. The processor receives the SMI, enters a System Management Mode (SMM), and executes first interrupt handler code in SMM to provide interrupt information associated with the SMI when the SMI is associated with a non-critical error on the device, and exit SMM to a runtime mode. The runtime agent receives the interrupt information during the runtime mode to execute second interrupt handler code to service the non-critical error on the device. |
US11132312B2 |
Method of controlling initialization of nonvolatile memory device and memory system including nonvolatile memory device
To control initialization of a nonvolatile memory device, before assembling a memory system including a first nonvolatile memory device and a second nonvolatile memory device, information data for initialization of the first nonvolatile memory device are stored in the first nonvolatile memory device. After assembling the memory system, the information data are moved from the first nonvolatile memory device to the second nonvolatile memory device. The first nonvolatile memory device is initialized based on the information data stored in the second nonvolatile memory device. An initialization time of the first nonvolatile memory device is reduced efficiently by moving the information data from the first nonvolatile memory device to the second nonvolatile memory device having the rapid speed of the reading operation and using the information data read from the second nonvolatile memory device. |
US11132311B2 |
Interface for memory having a cache and multiple independent arrays
The present disclosure includes an interface for memory having a cache and multiple independent arrays. An embodiment includes a memory device having a cache and a plurality independent memory arrays, a controller, and an interface configured to communicate a plurality of commands from the controller to the memory device, wherein the interface includes a pin configured to activate upon a first one of the plurality of commands being received by the memory device and deactivate once all of the plurality of commands have been executed by the memory device. |
US11132310B2 |
SSD architecture for FPGA based acceleration
A system is disclosed. The system may include a processor running an application program and a memory storing data being used by the application program. An upstream interface enables communication with the processor; a downstream interface enables communication with a storage device. The system may also include an acceleration module implemented using hardware and including an Acceleration Platform Manager (APM-F) to execute an acceleration instruction. The storage device may include an endpoint of the storage device for communicating with the acceleration module, a controller to manage operations of the storage device, storage for application data for the application program, and a storage device Acceleration Platform Manager (APM-S) to assist the APM-F in executing the acceleration instruction. The processor, the acceleration module, and the storage device may communicate via a Peripheral Component Interconnect Exchange (PCIe) bus. The acceleration module may support performing the acceleration instruction on the application data on the storage device for the application program without loading the application data into the memory. |
US11132309B2 |
Storage device adaptively supporting plurality of protocols
A storage device includes a memory device and a controller. The controller includes a programmable logic device which is reconfigurable, based on requests which are received from an outside of the storage device, to adaptively support a plurality of protocols depending on the requests. As the programmable logic device is programmed to support a first protocol among the plurality of protocols based on a first request which is received from the outside of the storage device with regard to the first protocol, the programmable logic device processes the first request in compliance with the first protocol, and the controller communicates with the memory device based on the first request such that the memory device stores or outputs data corresponding to the first request. |
US11132306B2 |
Stale message removal in a multi-path lock facility
A method for removing stale messages from a storage controller is disclosed. In one embodiment, such a method includes querying, by a host system, a storage controller to determine ownership of a lock on the storage controller. The host system receives, in response to the query, information indicating that the lock has been granted to the host system. This allows the host system to treat the lock as being granted even though the host system has not received a “lock granted” message from the storage controller. Before using the lock, the host system sends, to the storage controller, an instruction to clear any stale messages on the storage controller related to the lock. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed. |
US11132301B2 |
Method for managing virtual memory
Disclosed is a method for managing, in a computer system including a peripheral device and its driver, a virtual memory of a using application of the peripheral device which can access the virtual memory of the using application, the management method including: the creation, in the virtual memory of the using application, of a virtual memory pool which is accessible to the peripheral device but inaccessible to the using application; and the creation of a management application that is separate from the using application and is dedicated to the allocation of at least this virtual memory pool and to the releasing of at least this virtual memory pool. |
US11132298B2 |
Apparatus and method for implementing a multi-level memory hierarchy having different operating modes
A system and method are described for integrating a memory and storage hierarchy including a non-volatile memory tier within a computer system. In one embodiment, PCMS memory devices are used as one tier in the hierarchy, sometimes referred to as “far memory.” Higher performance memory devices such as DRAM placed in front of the far memory and are used to mask some of the performance limitations of the far memory. These higher performance memory devices are referred to as “near memory.” In one embodiment, the “near memory” is configured to operate in a plurality of different modes of operation including (but not limited to) a first mode in which the near memory operates as a memory cache for the far memory and a second mode in which the near memory is allocated a first address range of a system address space with the far memory being allocated a second address range of the system address space, wherein the first range and second range represent the entire system address space. |
US11132285B1 |
Issue reporting context session identifier for issue tracking systems
An issue tracking system includes a host device executing an issue tracking service in communication with a client device executing at least one of an issue reporting application and/or an application under test. The issue reporting application generates a session identifier that defines a debugging session. The application under test can receive the identifier and tag logs or other data generated during the debugging session. The issue reporting application can thereafter receive the debugging data and can populate an issue report template based on that data. |
US11132271B2 |
Determining which target is most ahead in a multi-target mirroring environment
Provided are techniques for determining which target is most ahead in a multi-target mirroring environment between data from a consistent synchronous mirror copy operation and data from a consistent asynchronous mirror copy operation. It is determined that data is to be retrieved from one of a sync secondary storage of a sync secondary storage controller and an async secondary storage of an async secondary storage controller. Then, it is determined which one of data of a consistent synchronous mirror copy operation on the sync secondary storage and data of a consistent asynchronous mirror copy operation on the async secondary storage is a most current copy of the data. The most current copy of the data is retrieved and used for further processing. |
US11132266B2 |
Method, device, and computer program product for managing application system
The present disclosure relates to a method, device and computer program product for managing an application system. In the method, a backup copy is obtained for a group of data objects. A parent address of a parent backup block corresponding to the parent data object in the backup copy, a first address of a first backup block corresponding to the first data object in the backup copy, and a second address of a second backup block corresponding to the second data object in the backup copy are determined. A parent index entry, a first index entry and a second index entry are generated based the aforementioned addresses. An index for the backup copy is determined based on the parent index entry, the first index entry and the second index entry, the first index entry and the second index entry being continuous in the index. |
US11132263B2 |
Distributed model for data ingestion
In one example, a method for a distributed model of data ingestion includes receiving multiple asynchronous backup requests from a plurality of clients, and performing primary processing with respect to data elements of a first one of the backup requests. Next, a job concerning a secondary process is added to a job queue. A handoff is then made for performance of the secondary processing with respect to data elements of the first backup request. The job is then accessed and the secondary processing is performed with respect to the data elements of the backup request, wherein the primary processing and secondary processing are respective first and second stages of an ingestion process, and the primary processing is performed prior to the secondary processing. |
US11132254B2 |
Semiconductor integrated circuit, storage device, and error correction method
A semiconductor integrated circuit reads data from a memory, which stores the data including a data portion and a parity bit, and makes an error correction to the data. The semiconductor integrated circuit includes a memory controller for reading the data from the memory; and an error correction controller having an error correction circuit having the ability to correct a predetermined number of bits of errors. The error correction controller applies an error correction to the read data by the error correction circuit, and determines whether all errors contained in the data are corrected, based on the data portion and the parity bit of the data after the error correction. When not all the errors contained in the data are determined to be corrected, the error correction controller applies an error correction by the error correction circuit, while sequentially inverting the data value of each bit of the data. |
US11132253B2 |
Direct-input redundancy scheme with dedicated error correction code circuit
Methods, systems, and devices for performing an error correction operation using a direct-input column redundancy scheme are described. A device that has read data from data planes may replace data from one of the planes with redundancy data from a data plane storing redundancy data. The device may then provide the redundancy data to an error correction circuit coupled with the data plane that stored the redundancy data. The error correction circuit may operate on the redundancy data and transfer the result of the operation to select components in a connected error correction circuit. The components to which the output is transferred may be selected based on data plane replaced by the redundancy data. The device may generate syndrome bits for the read data by performing additional operations on the outputs of the error correction circuit. |
US11132251B2 |
Enhanced checksum system
Generating data checksum for a data object including multiple data units comprises, for each data unit, obtaining a corresponding address of the data unit, and rotating the data unit based on said corresponding address of the data unit to generate a rotated data unit. A checksum value for the data object is determined based on said rotated data units. |
US11132245B2 |
System and method for handling errors in a vehicle neural network processor
A system for handling errors in a neural network includes a neural network processor for executing a neural network associated with use of a vehicle. The neural network processor includes an error detector configured to detect a data error associated with execution of the neural network and a neural network controller configured to receive a report of the data error from the error detector. In response to receiving the report, the neural network controller is further configured to signal that a pending result of the neural network is tainted without terminating execution of the neural network. |
US11132243B2 |
Invoking external functions from a data system
A query referencing a function associated with a remote software component is received by a network-based data warehouse system. Temporary security credentials corresponding to a role at a cloud computing service platform are obtained. The role has permission to send calls to a web endpoint corresponding to the remote software component. A request comprising input data and electronically signed using the temporary security credentials is sent to a web Application Programming Interface (API) management system of the cloud computing service platform. The request, when received by the web API management system, causes the web API management system to invoke external functionality provided by the remote software component at the web endpoint with respect to the input data. A response comprising a result of invoking the external functionality is received from the web API management system, and the result data is processed according to the query. |
US11132242B1 |
Scalable actions for user data requests
In some examples, a computing device may receive a user request and may determine a user type and a user location associated with the received user request. Further, based at least on a request type, the user type, and the user location, the computing device may select a first policy file from among a plurality of policy files, each policy file of the plurality of policy files preconfigured for a respective different combination of at least the request type, the user type, and the user location to contain at least one data action for instructing at least one respective target subsystem to perform the at least one data action in response to a respective user request. In addition, the computing device may send, for a respective data action included in the first policy file, a respective instruction to a respective target subsystem. |
US11132234B2 |
Load balancing of cloned virtual machines
A method, a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, and a computer system for managing the placement of virtual machines in a virtual machine network are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method involves determining if at least one virtual machine in a set of virtual machines supporting a process and running on a first host computer needs to be separated from other virtual machines in the set. If at least one virtual machine needs to be separated, then at least one virtual machine is selected to be separated based on the number of memory pages changed. The selected VM is then separated from the other virtual machines in the set. |
US11132229B2 |
Method, storage medium storing instructions, and apparatus for implementing hardware resource allocation according to user-requested resource quantity
The aspects of the present disclosure provide a method and an apparatus for implementing hardware resource allocation. For example, the apparatus includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry obtains a first value that is indicative of an allocable resource quantity of a hardware resource in a computing device. The processing circuitry also receives a second value that is indicative of a requested resource quantity of the hardware resource by a user, and then determines whether the second value is greater than the first value. When the second value is determined to be less than or equal to the first value, the processing circuitry requests the computing device to allocate the hardware resource of the requested resource quantity to the user, and subtracts the second value from the first value to update the allocable resource quantity of the hardware resource in the computing device. |
US11132227B2 |
Monitoring and automatic scaling of data volumes
Aspects of a data environment, such as various capacities of data stores and instances, can be managed using a separate control environment. A monitoring component of the control environment can periodically communicate with the data environment to obtain performance information. The information is analyzed, using algorithms such as trending and extrapolation algorithms, to determine any recommended scaling of resources in the data environment. The scaling can be performed automatically, or as authorized by a customer. A workflow can be instantiated that includes tasks necessary to perform the scaling. The scaling of storage capacity can be performed without affecting the availability of the data store. |
US11132226B2 |
Parallel resource provisioning
Computer-implemented methods, systems and computer program products that leverage infrastructure code (IaC) to provision applications in a computing environment as virtual resources. A plurality of containers operating parallel to one another process resource provisioning requests. A central application provisioner orchestrates the containerized provisioning of resources using IaC. Application provisioner introspects IaC templates defining the provisioning request and creates a graph of the templates, mapping requested resources to containers based on the specification of the containers available. Application provisioner spins up idle containers and distributes resource provisioning tasks amongst the idle containers. An idle container provisions an assigned resource and outputs individual state information describing the provisioned resource. Application provisioner aggregates the individual state information from the containers into a completed state file describing the provisioned application and deploys the provisioned application. Provisioned resources can be destroyed by deprovisioning the resource from the assigned container and outputting modified state information. |
US11132223B2 |
Usecase specification and runtime execution to serve on-demand queries and dynamically scale resources
A computer-implemented method includes obtaining a usecase specification and a usecase runtime specification corresponding to the usecase. The usecase includes a plurality of applications each being associated with a micro-service providing a corresponding functionality within the usecase for performing a task. The method further includes managing execution of the usecase within a runtime system based on the usecase and usecase runtime specifications to perform the task by serving an on-demand query and dynamically scaling resources based on the on-demand query, including using a batch helper server to employ the usecase specification to load dynamic application instances and connect the dynamic application instances to existing instances, and employ a batch helper configuration to load nodes/machines for execution of the on-demand query. |
US11132222B2 |
Application processing method and apparatus for jumping between child applications and storage medium
An application processing method includes: displaying a first child application page of a first child application; and acquiring, by using the first child application, a second child application identifier corresponding to a second child application to be jumped to. The first child application is run by a parent application. The method also includes: the parent application running the second child application when a jump is made from the first child application to the second child application; transferring page data corresponding to the second child application identifier to the second child application; and generating, according to the page data, a second child application page over the first child application page, and displaying the second child application page. |
US11132219B2 |
Starting method for applications which are closed automatically based on the insufficient memory of the system
A method and related apparatus for restarting an application being closed because of insufficient memory are provided. The method includes storing application identifiers of the applications which are closed when the free memory of the system is insufficient into a target application list, then when determining the free memory of the system is greater than a preset threshold, automatically starting a process of at least one application indicating by the target application lists. |
US11132217B2 |
Cloud-based managed networking service that enables users to consume managed virtualized network functions at edge locations
A method for providing a managed networking service for a cloud computing system enables users to consume managed virtualized network functions (VNFs) at edge locations. The method includes registering a plurality of third-party vendors for the managed networking service. The plurality of third-party vendors provide a plurality of VNFs for the managed networking service. The method also includes receiving user input from a user of the cloud computing system. The user input includes a request to deploy the plurality of VNFs at an edge location. The plurality of VNFs can be provided by different third-party vendors through the managed networking service. The method also includes causing the plurality of VNFs to be deployed on an edge device that is located at the edge location. The plurality of VNFs can be represented as logical entities in a database that is utilized by the managed networking service. |
US11132214B2 |
Leveraging a shared storage pool to manage the health of virtual machines
A system for monitoring the health of virtual machines associated with a shared storage pool (SSP) includes a plurality of virtual machines (VMs), two or more virtual input/output servers (VIOSes) participating in the SSP, and an orchestration node. Each VIOS in the SSP is associated with a respective set of VMs of the plurality of VMs. Each VM is configured to transmit respective health data describing the VM to its associated VIOS. The orchestration node is in communication with each of the two or more VIOSes participating in the SSP, where each VIOS is configured to transmit to the orchestration node the respective health data of each VM in the respective set of VMs associated with the VIOS. The orchestration node is configured to monitor the health of a plurality of VMs associated with the two or more VIOSes participating in the SSP. |
US11132211B1 |
Neural finite state machines
A system includes a state-dependent action policy and a state-dependent transition policy. The state-dependent action policy determines an action based on environment states and a current agent state selected from a predetermined group of agent states. The state-dependent transition policy is implemented using one or more machine learning models and is configured to control transitions between agent states from the predetermined group of agent states. |
US11132208B2 |
System state management
In some aspects, the present disclosure provides a method for bandgap voting. In some configurations, the method includes receiving: (i) a first set of votes from a first client of a system, and (ii) a second set of votes from a second client of the system, wherein the first set of votes indicate a first desired set of operational parameters for controlling a plurality of physical resources in the system, wherein the second set of votes indicate a second desired set of operational parameters for controlling the plurality of physical resources, and wherein the plurality of physical resources are shared by the first client and the second client. |
US11132207B2 |
Fast boot systems and methods for programmable logic devices
Various techniques are provided to implement fast boot for programmable logic devices (PLDs). In one example, a method includes receiving configuration data associated with a PLD. The PLD includes an array of configuration memory cells including logic block memory cells and input/output (I/O) block memory cells associated with the PLD's logic fabric and I/O fabric, respectively. The method further includes programming a subset of the I/O block memory cells with the configuration data, and providing a wakeup signal to activate functionality associated with a portion of the I/O fabric. The method further includes programming remaining configuration memory cells of the array with the configuration data, where the remaining configuration memory cells include at least a subset of the logic block memory cells. The method further includes providing a wakeup signal to activate functionality associated with at least a portion of the logic fabric. Related systems and devices are provided. |
US11132205B2 |
Electronic control device
An electronic control device is configured to execute processing unit execution operation while executing processing part activation operation. In the processing part activation operation, the activation main processing is performed separately on each of a plurality of processing parts included in a control program, and a start address of a processing unit that is included in a processing part for which the activation main processing has been completed is switched from invalid to valid, in ascending order of the lengths of activation time demanded of the processing parts to be ready for execution. In the processing unit execution operation, a processing unit that is associated with a start address switched to valid is executed. |
US11132204B2 |
Aggregated doorbells for unmapped queues in a graphics processing unit
A processing system includes a set of queues to store command buffers prior to execution in a corresponding plurality of pipelines. The processing system also includes one or more first doorbells and a second doorbell. The first doorbells map to one or more queues in the set of queues on a one-to-one basis. The second doorbell maps to a subset of the set of queues on a one-to-many basis. A doorbell monitor generates an interrupt in response to an empty queue in the subset becoming a non-empty queue. A scheduler polls the subset in response to the interrupt. The scheduler schedules a command buffer from the non-empty queue for execution or adds the command buffer to a pool for subsequent execution. |
US11132203B2 |
System and method for synchronizing instruction execution between a central processor and a coprocessor
An electronic device that includes a central processor and a coprocessor coupled to the central processor. The central processor includes a plurality of registers and is configured to decode a first set of instructions. The first set of instructions includes a command instruction and an identity of a destination register. The coprocessor is configured to receive the command instruction from the central processor, execute the command instruction, and write a result of the command instruction in the destination register. The central processor is further configured to set a register tag for the destination register at the time the central processor decodes the first set of instructions and to clear the register tag at the time the result is written in the destination register. |
US11132201B2 |
System, apparatus and method for dynamic pipeline stage control of data path dominant circuitry of an integrated circuit
In an embodiment, a data path circuit includes: a plurality of pipeline stages coupled between an input of the data path circuit and an output of the data path circuit; and a first selection circuit coupled between a first pipeline stage and a second pipeline stage, the first selection circuit having a first input to receive an input to the first pipeline stage and a second input to receive an output of the first pipeline stage and controllable to output one of the input to the first pipeline stage and the output of the first pipeline stage. A bypass controller coupled to the data path circuit may control the first selection circuit based at least in part on an operating frequency of the data path circuit. Other embodiments are described and claimed. |
US11132200B1 |
Loop end prediction using loop counter updated by inflight loop end instructions
In a data processing apparatus loop end prediction is carried out to predict whether a branch represented by a loop end instruction will be taken, branching to the start of the loop for a further iteration to be carried out, or will be not taken leading to the further instructions following the loop. A loop iteration counter at the fetch stage of the apparatus maintains a count on the basis of which the prediction is made. The loop iteration counter is decremented both by loop end instructions reaching the end of the pipeline for which no prediction was made and by later loop end instructions for which a prediction is made, once it has been established that a loop is being executed. This dual counting mechanism allows “shadow” loop end instructions, which were already in the pipeline by the time it was established that a loop is being executed, to be accounted for. |
US11132199B1 |
Processor having latency shifter and controlling method using the same
A processor that includes a register file, a latency shifter, a decode unit and a plurality of functional units is introduced. The register file includes a write port. The latency shifter includes a plurality of shifter entries and shifts out a shifter entry among the shifter entries every clock cycle. Each of the shifter entries is associated with a clock cycle and each of shifter entries includes a writeback value that indicates whether the write port of the register file is available for a writeback operation in the associated clock cycles. The decode unit is configured to decode an instruction and issue the instruction according to the writeback value of the latency shifter. The functional units are coupled to the decode unit and the register file and are configured to execute the instruction issued by the decode unit and perform writeback operation to the write port of the register file. |
US11132196B2 |
Apparatus and method for managing address collisions when performing vector operations
Address collisions are managed when performing vector operations. A register store stores vector operands. Execution circuitry performs memory access operations to move the vector operands between the register store and memory and data processing operations using the vector operands. The execution circuitry may iteratively execute a vector loop, where during each iteration the execution circuitry executes a sequence of instructions to implement the vector loop. The sequence includes a check instruction identifying a plurality of memory addresses. The execution circuitry responds to the check instruction to determine whether an address hazard condition exists among the plurality of memory addresses. For each iteration of the vector loop, the execution circuitry responds to the check instruction determining an absence of the hazard address condition to employ a default level of vectorization when executing the sequence of instructions to implement the vector loop. But in the presence of the address hazard condition, the execution circuitry employs a reduced level of vectorization to implement the vector loop. |
US11132193B1 |
Automatically updating documentation
A method for updating documentation comprising: documenting a marked segment in a documentation object, the marked segment comprising at least part of a version of a source file managed by a file version control system (VCS), where the documentation object comprises a copy of the marked segment documented thereby; identifying in the VCS a new version of the source file, where the new version was added to the VCS after the version of the source file having the marked segment; performing an identification of when an updated segment in the new version, equivalent to the marked segment, is different from the marked segment; and in response to the identification: classifying the updated segment according to differences identified between the updated segment and the copy of the marked segment; and generating an updated documentation object by modifying the copy of the marked segment according to the classification and the identified differences. |
US11132191B2 |
Software and firmware updates of computing systems
Example implementations relate to software updates of a plurality of computing systems. An example system includes a plurality of computing systems including a first computing system and a second computing system. The first computing system includes a first board management controller and the second computing system includes a second board management controller. The first computing system and the second computing system are capable of staging from each other through the first board management controller and the second board management controller via a network protocol. |
US11132187B2 |
Bare metal provisioning of software defined infrastructure
In an aspect of the disclosure, a method, a computer-readable medium, and a computer system are provided. A first BMC of the computer system sends hardware information of a first host of the first BMC. The first BMC receives information of at least one program for installation on the first host. The first BMC emulates a media device to the first host. The first BMC requests the first host to install the at least one program provided through the emulated media device. The first BMC transfers the at least one program to the first host through the emulated media device. |
US11132183B2 |
Software development platform for testing and modifying decision algorithms
This disclosure involves development and deployment platforms for decision algorithms. For example, a computing system provides software development interface to a client device. The system sets, based on an input from the client device via the interface, a decision engine to a test mode that causes the decision engine to operate on test data stored in a first database and that prevents the decision engine from applying operations from the client device to production data stored in a second database. The system also configures the decision engine in the test mode to execute a different decision algorithms on the test data. The system also sets, based on another input via the interface, the decision engine to a deployment mode that causes the decision engine to operate on the production data. The system configures the decision engine in the deployment mode to execute one or more of the tested decision algorithms. |
US11132181B1 |
Computer enhanced and automatic computer-generated integrated development environment reconfiguration
A computer system for configuring an Integrated Development Environment display is provided. The computer system receives a list of system artifacts that is categorized by at least one artifact type and indexed by affected source code elements. In response to a user beginning an IDE session, the computer system assigning an impact relevance threshold to the user and, in response to the user selecting a source code element, the computer system identifies artifacts from the list of artifacts that affect the selected source code element. The computer system, in accordance with impact values assigned to the artifact types for the source code element, selects from the identified artifacts, a set of display artifacts having assigned impact values that meet or exceed the impact relevance threshold assigned to the user. The computer system the set of display artifacts on an IDE display element. |
US11132177B2 |
CMOS-compatible high-speed and low-power random number generator
CMOS-compatible high-speed and low power random number generator and techniques for use thereof are provided. In one aspect, a random number generator includes: a noise amplification unit configured to generate an amplified noise signal, wherein the noise amplification unit includes noise amplification unit transistors having a threshold voltage (Vt,amp) of about 0; and a computing unit configured to process the amplified noise signal from the noise amplification unit to generate a stream of random numbers, wherein the computing unit comprises computing unit transistors having absolute values of a Vt,compute that are larger than the Vt,amp of the noise amplification unit transistors in the noise amplification unit. For digital implementations, an analog-to-digital converter configured to digitize the amplified noise signal can be employed. For analog implementations, a sample and hold circuit configured to sample the amplified noise signal can be employed. A method for random number generation is also provided. |
US11132176B2 |
Non-volatile computing method in flash memory
An in-memory multiply and accumulate circuit includes a memory array, such as a NOR flash array, storing weight values Wi,n. A row decoder is coupled to the set of word lines, and configured to apply word line voltages to select word lines in the set. Bit line bias circuits produce bit line bias voltages for the respective bit lines as a function of input values Xi,n on the corresponding inputs. Current sensing circuits are connected to receive currents in parallel from a corresponding multimember subset of bit lines in the set of bit lines, and to produce an output in response to a sum of currents. |
US11132175B2 |
Multi-dimensional reference element for mixed reality environments
Approaches provide for controlling, managing, and/or otherwise interacting with mixed (e.g., virtual and/or augmented) reality content in response to input from a user, including voice input, device input, among other such inputs, in a mixed reality environment. For example, a mixed reality device, such as a headset or other such device can perform various operations in response to a voice command or other such input. In one such example, the device can receive a voice command and an application executing on the device or otherwise in communication with the device can analyze audio input data of the voice command to control the view of content in the environment, as may include controlling a user's “position” in the environment. The position can include, for example, a specific location in time, space, etc., as well as directionality and field of view of the user in the environment. A reference element can be displayed as an overlay to the mixed reality content, and can provide a visual reference to the user's position in the environment. |
US11132174B2 |
Facilitating discovery of verbal commands using multimodal interfaces
A framework for generating and presenting verbal command suggestions to facilitate discoverability of commands capable of being understood and support users exploring available commands. A target associated with a direct-manipulation input is received from a user via a multimodal user interface. A set of operations relevant to the target is selected and verbal command suggestions relevant to the selected set of operations and the determined target are generated. At least a portion of the generated verbal command suggestions is provided for presentation in association with the multimodal user interface in one of three interface variants: one that presents command suggestions as a list, one that presents command suggestions using contextual overlay windows, and one that presents command suggestions embedded within the interface. Each of the proposed interface variants facilitates user awareness of verbal commands that are capable of being executed and teaches users how available verbal commands can be invoked. |
US11132170B2 |
Adjusting volume levels
In general, user interfaces for controlling a plurality of multimedia players in groups are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a user interface is provided to allow a user to group some of the players according to a theme or scene, where each of the players is located in a zone. When the scene is activated, the players in the scene react in a synchronized manner. For example, the players in the scene are all caused to play a multimedia source or music in a playlist, wherein the multimedia source may be located anywhere on a network. The user interface is further configured to illustrate graphically a size of a group, the larger the group appears relatively, the more plays there are in the group. |
US11132169B2 |
Wearable audio recorder and retrieval software applications
Wearable audio recorder and retrieval software applications for long term audio and related data recording, visualization, filtering, search, and proof of provenance, providing a record-all and find-later methodology capable of finding audio in multi-year audio data streams. System default state is to record permanently, allowing the user to decide when not to record instead of when to record. User interfaces enable users to retrieve desired recorded audio data by querying other types of recorded data which are related to the desired recorded audio data by way of time and spatial domains. |
US11132168B2 |
Display method, display device, and display program
A display method for displaying a plurality of images on a display includes: generating the image with a texture having a resolution corresponding to a size of the image displayed on the display, the texture being selected from a texture memory storing a plurality of textures having different resolutions for the same image; and when storing a plurality of new textures having different resolutions into the texture memory and generating and displaying the image with the new texture but when the texture memory does not have a sufficient free space to store the new textures, deleting the texture stored in the texture memory, from the texture memory, in a lexicographic order from the texture having an old history of use and the texture having a high resolution, and storing the new textures into the free space secured in the texture memory. |
US11132167B2 |
Managing display of content on one or more secondary device by primary device
Embodiments herein achieve a method for managing display of content on one or more secondary device by a primary device. The method includes causing, by the primary device, to display a user interface comprising the content and a graphical representation of the at least one secondary device connected to the primary device. Further, the method includes detecting by the primary device an input performed to select at least one portion of the content to be displayed on the at least one secondary device. Further, the method includes transmitting by the primary device the at least one selected portion of the content to the secondary device. One or more selected portion is dynamically modified based on information about the at least one secondary device. |
US11132164B2 |
WiFi remote displays
A wireless peripheral mode is provided by a host system that communicates to a WiFi infrastructure and, utilizing the same WiFi RF subsystem, also communicates to peripherals. The host system may employ additional RF channels for communicating with high bandwidth peripherals, such as display devices, where high levels of QoS may be managed locally. The host system may be a conventional desktop computer system, a notebook computer system, a multi-media access point, a cell phone, a game machine, a portable game machine, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart phone or any other type of device that benefits from accessing both a WiFi infrastructure and local peripherals. |
US11132161B2 |
Controlling display of a plurality of windows on a mobile device
A mobile device and methods for controlling windows displayed thereby are disclosed. Specifically, the windows displayed by the mobile device are conditioned upon the orientation of the device. A feature is also disclosed in which a window from a first application on a first display portion is automatically displayed on a second display portion when the device is rotated. Modal windows can be displayed with the feature in which the modal windows can either be dismissed upon execution of the feature, or can remain being displayed. |
US11132160B2 |
Electronic terminal and display screen having a camera under a display area
The present disclosure relates to a display screen and an electronic terminal. The display screen includes a display region including a first display area and a second display area. The first display area has a screen as a first screen, and the second display area has a screen as a second screen. A light transmittance of the first screen is greater than a light transmittance of the second screen. The electronic terminal includes a terminal body, the above display screen, a front device and a control device. The above display screen and electronic terminal can improve the full screen display effect. |
US11132154B2 |
Image processing system to support printing by users of chat applications and control method thereof
An image processing system includes a chat application service, a server, and image processing apparatuses. The server comprises a memory storing instructions; and a processor that executes the instructions, the instructions causing the server to perform operations comprising: storing user information and information of an image processing apparatus, and providing a chat bot function for supporting an operation by a user, wherein the supporting of the operation includes, in a case where an image processing request is accepted via a chat screen of the chat application service, processing to specify an image processing apparatus which can be used by a user who made the image processing request from the plurality of image processing apparatuses, and to present information of the specified image processing apparatus via the chat screen. |
US11132151B2 |
Communication device and non-transitory computer-readable medium for communication device
A communication device may send URL and first program to a terminal device, the URL indicating a storage location of update data stored in a first server, the update data being used for updating a setting data, the first program causing a browser program in the terminal device to perform a first process. The first process may include receiving the update data from the first server by using the URL and sending the update data received from the first server to the communication device. The communication device may receive the update data from the terminal device in response to sending the URL and the first program to the terminal device and update the setting data stored in the memory by using the update data received from the terminal device. |
US11132149B2 |
System and information processing method for providing available applications
A first server includes a control unit that transmits, to a device in accordance with a request from the device, Web content data including at least display information that includes at least region information and that indicates an application available to the device related to the region information, and an application command causing the device to execute processing in connection with the application from the device, and the device includes: a Web browser including a display control unit that performs control to transmit a display information request including at least region information to request display information and display, on a display unit, a screen based on the Web content data received from the first server and an executing unit that requests the device to perform processing in connection with the application related to the application command included in the Web content data by executing the application command in accordance with user's operation via the screen; and a processing executing unit that, based on a request from the Web browser, performs processing in connection with the application. |
US11132145B2 |
Techniques for reducing write amplification on solid state storage devices (SSDs)
Disclosed herein are techniques for reducing write amplification when processing write commands directed to a non-volatile memory. According to some embodiments, the method can include the steps of (1) receiving a first plurality of write commands and a second plurality of write commands, where the first plurality of write commands and the second plurality of write commands are separated by a fence command (2) caching the first plurality of write commands, the second plurality of write commands, and the fence command, and (3) in accordance with the fence command, and in response to identifying that at least one condition is satisfied: (i) issuing the first plurality of write commands to the non-volatile memory, (ii) issuing the second plurality of write commands to the non-volatile memory, and (iii) updating log information to reflect that the first plurality of write commands precede the second plurality of write commands. |
US11132143B2 |
Universal flash storage (UFS) device and computing device and computing device including storage UFS device for reporting buffer size based on reuse time after erase
A storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device that includes a plurality of memory blocks, and a controller that uses some memory blocks of the plurality of memory blocks as a buffer area. Memory blocks storing invalid data from among the some memory blocks are invalid memory blocks, and the controller identifies memory blocks, of which an elapsed time after erase is greater than a reuse time, from among the invalid memory blocks as an available buffer size, and provides the available buffer size to an external host device. |
US11132138B2 |
Converting large extent storage pools into small extent storage pools in place
A computer-implemented method, according to one approach, is for converting an existing storage pool into an intended storage pool in place. The computer-implemented method includes: identifying a request to convert the existing storage pool having a first extent size into the intended storage pool having a second extent size, where the first extent size is larger than the second extent size. For each volume in the existing storage pool: a temporary pause/lock is performed on a volume segment table (VST) entry which corresponds to the given volume, and a new structure is applied to the VST entry. The new structure divides existing physical extents associated with the VST entry into two or more smaller physical extents. Furthermore, for each of the ranks in the existing storage pool, the given rank is converted from the first extent size to the second extent size. |
US11132137B2 |
Methods and systems for providing read-optimized scalable offline de-duplication for blocks of data
Disclosed herein are systems and method for read-optimized de-duplication of blocks of data. In one aspect, an exemplary method comprises for each page of a newly received block of data, computing a page hash and assigning a page context ID, computing an index of a page node for storing the page and selecting the page node, when the selected page node contains a copy of the page, adding a page reference to a block descriptor with the page being referenced by the page hash augmented by the page context ID, otherwise, storing the page in plain storage; and for the block of data, storing the block descriptor in a block node of the de-duplication engine, the block of data being referenced by a block hash and the block descriptor containing at least a list of pages of the block stored in page nodes of the de-duplication engine. |
US11132135B2 |
Dynamic disk replication mode selection based on storage area network latency
An aspect includes monitoring, by a server, a round trip latency between a primary storage device and a secondary storage device in a SAN. The secondary storage device replicates the primary storage device in a replication mode that is either an asynchronous replication mode or a synchronous replication mode. Based on the replication mode being the asynchronous replication mode and on detecting that the round trip latency has decreased to a value below a synchronous latency threshold value, the replication mode is set to the synchronous replication mode. Based on the replication mode being the synchronous replication mode and on detecting that the round trip latency has increased to a value above the synchronous latency threshold value, the replication mode is set to the asynchronous replication mode. The monitoring is repeated. |
US11132134B2 |
Flexible over-provisioning of storage space within solid-state storage devices (SSDs)
The embodiments set forth a technique for over-provisioning storage space within a solid-state storage device (SSD). In particular, a file system can (1) receive a first request to create a file, where the first request includes a size for the file, (2) identifying at least one extent that corresponds to storage space within the SSD that satisfies the size for the file, and associating the file with the at least one extent to indicate that the storage space is occupied, (3) receive a second request to cause (i) the file to remain established within the file system, and (ii) the storage space to be marked free within the SSD, and (4) carrying out the second request by causing the storage space to be marked free within the SSD. |
US11132128B2 |
Systems and methods for data placement in container-based storage systems
The disclosed computer-implemented method for data placement in container-based storage systems may include (i) identifying a file stored within a container-based storage system, where the container-based storage system stores the file as data segments within containers, (ii) receiving, in response to a write operation directed to the file, a request to store within the container-based storage system a new data segment generated by the write operation, (iii) describing the file in terms of a plurality of consecutive slabs, (iv) determining that the new data segment falls within a specified slab, and (v) fulfilling the request to store the new data segment within the container-based storage system by storing the new data segment in a designated container that corresponds to the specified slab in response to determining that the new data segment falls within the specified slab. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed. |
US11132125B2 |
Cognitively managed storage volumes for container environments
A method and system for pre-attaching volumes onto a host. The method includes analyzing a plurality of hosts in a cloud environment. The method also includes identifying a least populated host based on the analyzation of the hosts. The least populated host is based on the attributes of the hosts. The method also includes identifying at least one popular volume in the cloud environment. The popular volume is a volume type most frequently used by the hosts in the cloud environment. Further, the method includes attaching the popular volume to the least populated host. |
US11132124B2 |
Memory subsystem operations with unaligned and scatter gather feature to support convolution and dimension shuffle
One embodiment provides an apparatus. The apparatus may include memory circuitry to store tensor data representing a tensor. The apparatus may include memory controller circuitry to access the memory circuitry. The apparatus may include processor circuitry to: receive a request for a tensor operation; generate a plurality of sub-commands for the tensor operation; and provide the sub-commands to memory controller circuitry to perform the tensor operation based on instructions contained in one or more of the sub-commands. The instructions contained in one or more of the sub-commands may include identify addresses in memory to access; activate one or more rows in the memory circuitry that correspond to the addresses; and transfer tensor data to and/or from the memory circuitry. |
US11132123B2 |
Key display method, terminal, and non-transitory computer-readable medium
A key display method, a terminal, and a non-transitory computer-readable medium. The method includes: displaying a first user interface and a navigation bar, the navigation bar including a target virtual key; receiving a first operation signal; launching a target application program in response to the first operation signal; switching the first user interface to display a second user interface of the target application program, and switching the target virtual key in the navigation bar to display an image capture key. |
US11132122B2 |
Handwriting input apparatus, handwriting input method, and non-transitory recording medium
A handwriting input apparatus includes processing circuitry configured to cause control data with respect to an input device to be stored in association with identification information of the input device received from the input device; and reflect the control data associated with the identification information of the input device received from the input device in stroke data that is handwritten on the basis of a position of the input device in contact with a touch panel and displayed, and display information based on the stroke data on a display unit. |
US11132117B2 |
Physiological monitor touchscreen interface
A physiological monitor touchscreen interface presents interface constructs on a touchscreen display that are particularly adapted to finger gestures so to change at least one of a physiological monitor operating characteristic and a physiological touchscreen display characteristic. |
US11132116B2 |
Method and system for accessing mini applications, sub-application, sub-programs, functions and graphical user interfaces from the parent application
A method, systems and apparatus for mini programs or mini applications or sub-applications or sub-programs are applications that function within a parent application. User can search, browse, select, open, invoke, run, view and access mini applications or sub-applications from the parent application without leaving from the parent application. Server or platform serves, invokes and open user selected mini applications or sub-applications which may develop, register, upload and provided by 3rd parties or external developers, publishers, enterprise users, and users of network. Users only need to click or tap on sub-application name or icon or link or control to immediately open, use and access the sub-application. Users are not require to download, install, update, register, log-in and uninstall mini applications or sub-applications or sub-programs. Users can share mini applications or sub-applications or sub-programs with one or more contacts and destinations via one or more communication mediums and interfaces. |
US11132111B2 |
Assigning workflow network security investigation actions to investigation timelines
Techniques and mechanisms are disclosed that enable network security analysts and other users to efficiently conduct network security investigations and to produce useful representations of investigation results. As used herein, a network security investigation generally refers to an analysis by an analyst (or team of analysts) of one or more detected network events that may pose internal and/or external threats to a computer network under management. A network security application provides various interfaces that enable users to create investigation timelines, where the investigation timelines display a collection of events related to a particular network security investigation. A network security application further provides functionality to monitor and log user interactions with the network security application, where particular logged user interactions may also be added to one or more investigation timelines. |
US11132109B2 |
Timeline visualization and investigation systems and methods for time lasting events
Visualization systems and methods include, responsive to obtaining data related to one or more events occurring during operation of a system, displaying information about a time-based component of the one or more events on a timeline; displaying fixed information about a timeless component of the one or more events on the timeline; and responsive to user input to modify a timescale of the timeline, adjusting display of the timeline by adjusting the information of the one or more events and maintaining the fixed information of the one or more events. |
US11132107B2 |
Native application collaboration
A secondary device receives presence information for a content item that is synchronized by a content management system with the secondary device and with a primary device. If a user of the primary device is present as indicated by the presence information, a collaboration element is displayed on the secondary device. Responsive to a user input at the collaboration element, a collaboration request is sent to the primary device, and collaboration information enabling collaborative interaction with an instance of the content item on the primary device is received. |
US11132104B1 |
Managing user interface items in a visual user interface (VUI)
A method of managing user interface items in a visual user interface (VUI) is disclosed. In one aspect, the method comprises displaying a VUI screen on a display. The VUI screen comprises a scrollable area comprising a plurality of selectable items. The VUI screen provides a pin holder located at an edge of a display area of the display. The state of the pin holder and the second pin holder persists in response to changes in a visual state of the scrollable area. A selected item in the plurality of selectable items is pinned to the pin holder in response to detection of a pinning command. A visual state of the scrollable area is changed in response to detection of corresponding input. A pinned item corresponding to a selected pin from the pin holder is unpinned in response to detection of an unpinning command. |
US11132102B2 |
System and method for geographic data layer management in a geographic information system
A layer control tool for controlling the display of geographic data layers in a geographic information system is provided. The layer control tool can be presented in overlaying the geographic imagery. The layer control tool can include a plurality of identifiers associated with a set of geographic data layers that can be displayed in conjunction with the geographic imagery. A user can adjust or control the display of geographic data layers in conjunction with the geographic imagery by interacting with the floating layer control tool. For instance, a user can interact with the floating layer control tool, for instance by tapping a touch screen, to identify a selected geographic data layer in the set of geographic data layers. Responsive to this user interaction, the geographic information system can display the geographic data layer in conjunction with the geographic imagery and hide other previous displayed geographic data layers. |
US11132101B2 |
Icon moving method, terminal and storage medium
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method of moving an icon. The method includes: displaying a first page of a home screen in the main display area under an icon management mode; when receiving a first operation on the icon in the first page, displaying the icon in the subsidiary display area in response to a first operation; switching the first page to a second page of the home screen and displaying the second page; and displaying the icon in the second page in response to a second operation, when the second operation is received. The embodiments of the present disclosure solve the problems of high operation difficulty and low operation efficiency when moving icons in the related art. |
US11132100B1 |
4D interactive mission analytics for visualization of unmanned vehicle performance indicators
A system includes an analytics collector that receives world state data to provide status relating to a plurality of mission analytics of an unmanned vehicle or an unmanned vehicle mission planner. An asset filter filters the status from the analytics collector with respect to mission analytics of a subset of selected assets. An analytic aggregator collects the filtered status from the asset filter and generates a visual analytics file based on one or more selected analytics for the subset of selected assets. A rendering pipeline processes the visual analytics file from the analytic aggregator and generates a formatted output file describing a visualization of the plurality of mission analytics from the visual analytics file. |
US11132099B2 |
Information processing device and information processing method
Display of free viewpoint video content is switched so as to alleviate health hazard to viewers without impairing the reality.The omni window is a window integrating all windows, through each of which each sub-content is looked in from main content, and also serves as an entrance to a free viewpoint space of each sub-content. A viewer can go back and forth between different free viewpoint spaces by way of the omni window and the free viewpoint video is switched in accordance with such an exploring motion within the spaces. Furthermore, it is possible to impart a conversion function for a perceived size of the viewer to the omni window. |
US11132096B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a first substrate including a display area and a non-display area, which is on the periphery of the display area, a light-emitting element disposed on the first substrate and in the display area, a display signal line which is disposed on the first substrate and in the display area, extends in a first direction, and transmits a signal to the light-emitting element, a common voltage supply line disposed on the first substrate and in the non-display area, a pad disposed on the first substrate and in the non-display area, and electrically connected to the display signal line, and an indentation pad disposed on the first substrate and in the non-display area, and electrically connected to the common voltage supply line, where the indentation pad is disposed closer than the pad to edges of the first substrate in a second direction, which intersects the first direction. |
US11132092B2 |
Touch substrate, manufacturing method thereof and display device
A touch substrate, a manufacturing method thereof and a display device. The touch substrate according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a basal substrate; a touch electrode layer disposed on the basal substrate, the touch electrode layer comprising a plurality of touch electrodes; and a filler disposed between any two adjacent touch electrodes of the touch electrode layer. An orthographic projection of the filler on the basal substrate is at least partially located between orthographic projections of two adjacent touch electrodes on the basal substrate. A refractive index of the filler is n3, a refractive index of the basal substrate is n1, a refractive index of the touch electrode is n2, and |n2−n3|<|n2−n1|. |
US11132090B2 |
Peripheral display devices
A disclosed example method to display information from a computer system includes: accessing peripheral display information in a designated peripheral display area of a frame buffer memory in response to detecting a presence of the peripheral display information, the designated peripheral display area being a subarea of the frame buffer memory, the sub-area covering less than an entirety of a main screen of a monitor; displaying, via a peripheral information display device, the peripheral display information from the designated peripheral display area of the frame buffer memory, the peripheral information display device being separate from the main screen; determining user input coordinates based on a user interaction with the peripheral display information; updating the peripheral display information from a computer to the frame buffer memory; and displaying the updated peripheral display information from the designated peripheral display area of the frame buffer memory via the peripheral information display device. |
US11132088B2 |
Method for obtaining background information and electronic device supporting the same
An electronic device includes a housing including a first plate facing a first direction, a second plate facing a second direction opposite to the first direction, and a side member disposed in at least part of a peripheral region between the first plate and the second plate, a touch screen display having at least a portion exposed through the first plate of the housing, a fingerprint sensor disposed in a lower portion of the touch screen display, and a cover case that is coupled or integrated with at least part of the housing and that opens or closes the first plate of the housing. An air gap is formed between a first region of the touch screen display that corresponds to the fingerprint sensor and a second region of the cover case that faces at least the first region, with the cover case closing the first plate of the housing. |
US11132085B2 |
Pressure-sensing touch control display substrate, pressure-sensing touch control display apparatus, method of driving pressure-sensing touch control display apparatus, and method of fabricating pressure-sensing touch control display apparatus
A pressure-sensing touch control display substrate is provided. The pressure-sensing touch control display substrate includes a base substrate; a first electrode layer including a plurality of first electrodes; a light emitting layer on a side of the first electrode layer away from the base substrate, the light emitting layer including a plurality of light emitting blocks; a second electrode layer on a side of the light emitting layer away from the first electrode layer, the second electrode layer including a plurality of second electrodes spaced apart from each other; a plurality of touch control signal lines respectively connected to the plurality of second electrodes; and a plurality of pressure sensors on the base substrate and configured to detect a pressure applied on a touch position. |
US11132084B2 |
Touch circuit, touch detection method, display panel and display device
The present disclosure generally relates to the field of display technologies and, more particularly, to a touch circuit, a touch detection method, a display panel, and a display device. The touch circuit includes a touch electrode, a touch signal line, and a driving transistor. The driving transistor has a control terminal coupled to the touch electrode, a first terminal receiving a first power signal, and a second terminal coupled to the touch signal line, and is configured to output a current signal to the touch signal line based on a voltage signal of the touch electrode. |
US11132083B2 |
Force sense presenting object and book
To present different force senses depending on visually-recognizable patterns by using magnetic bodies which are preliminarily magnetized. A force sense presenting object includes: a base object that includes a first surface, which is preliminarily magnetized with a first texture including an S-pole region and an N-pole region; a first sheet that is provided with a first pattern, which is visually recognizable, and is layered on the first surface side of the base object; a second sheet that is provided with a second pattern, which is visually recognizable and is different from the first pattern, and is layered on the first surface side of the base object; a first contact object that includes a second surface which is preliminarily magnetized with a second texture including an S-pole region and an N-pole region; and a second contact object that includes a third surface which is preliminarily magnetized with a third texture which includes an S-pole region and an N-pole region and is different from the second texture. |
US11132081B2 |
Touch circuit, touch display device and driving method thereof
A display panel includes an edge area having a rounded shape and a flat inner area in which a plurality of touch electrodes are disposed. A plurality of driving lines applying a touch driving signal to the plurality of touch electrodes are disposed in the display panel. A touch circuit outputs the touch driving signal applied to the edge area at a voltage level higher than a voltage level of the touch driving signal applied to the inner area. |
US11132077B2 |
Method of routing in a singular direction first traces that are electrically coupled to respective rows of an array of touch sensors between respective second traces that are electrically coupled to respective columns of the array
A method for improving flexibility of a circuit board, e.g., comprising a touch-based sensor, and reducing manufacturing costs by eliminating routing around a border of the touch-based sensor is presented herein. The method comprises forming an array of touch sensors on a first side of the circuit board, in which portions of the circuit board located between three edges of the circuit board and a border of the array of touch sensors exclude traces; and forming first traces between respective second traces in a singular direction on a second side of the circuit board, in which the first traces are electrically coupled, using a first group of vias, to respective rows of the array of touch sensors, and the second traces are electrically coupled, using a second group of vias, to respective columns of the array of touch sensors. |
US11132071B2 |
Foldable mouse device
The present invention disclosed a foldable mouse device comprising a power supply, a flexible connecting sheet, a contacting assembly, a flexible guiding sheet and a controller. The flexible connecting sheet is in contact with the power supply. One end of the contact assembly is connected to the flexible connecting sheet. One end of the flexible guiding sheet is located on one side of the contacting assembly. The controller is respectively connected to the flexible guiding sheet and the power supply. Wherein the flexible guiding sheet is in contact with the contacting assembly when the flexible connecting sheet and the flexible guiding sheet are folded. The flexible connecting sheet and the flexible guiding sheet are used to strengthen the structural strength of the internal circuit for avoiding being damaged or broken arisen from frequent bending and pulling when switching the circuit open and close by folding and unfolding the mouse device. |
US11132067B2 |
Simulation experience with physical objects
A method for generating a simulation with a simulation device is disclosed. The method includes receiving from a simulation adapter, a characteristics profile associated with a physical object connected to the simulation adapter; generating a simulation experience based on the characteristics profile of the physical object; receiving movement data from the simulation adapter corresponding to movement of the physical object; modifying a physical object representation in the simulation experience based on the movement data; and generating a simulation event including the modified physical object representation in the simulation experience based on the movement data. |
US11132062B2 |
Coherent phase switching and modulation of a linear actuator array
Aspects of the technology employ synchronized arrays of low-cost, readily available vibration actuators to emulate and outperform single actuator systems, bringing together sets of actuators to create desired control effects. This approach involves coherent phase switching and modulation of a linear actuator array. A pair of linear resonant actuators (LRAs) may be employed for improved haptic waveform synthesis performance. According to one feature, energy may stored in the mechanical inertia of the LRA via velocity and stiffness of the LRA via displacement and released through modulation of the relative phase of the LRAs. Phase switching and modulation techniques may be used to control more than two LRAs, and in other arrangements than a dual LRA, including, but not limited to architectures that have LRAs arranged in multiple directions in a array spanning, for example, the two dimensions of a plane, or three dimensions of physical space. |
US11132059B2 |
Input device with haptic interface
Aspects of the invention include an input device comprising a housing having a region, a haptic element coupled to the housing, the haptic element configured to generate a haptic feedback and couple the haptic feedback to the region of the housing, and a force-sensitive element coupled to the housing, the force-sensitive element configured to detect a threshold input force applied-to and removed-from the region of the housing, the force-sensitive element being different from the haptic element. The haptic element may generate a first haptic feedback in response to the force-sensitive element detecting the threshold force being applied to the region of the housing, and the haptic element may generate a second haptic feedback in response to the force-sensitive element detecting the threshold force being removed from to the region of the housing, the first haptic feedback being different than the second haptic feedback. |
US11132057B2 |
Use of light transmission through tissue to detect force
Various embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods that can determine an amount of force on a tissue. An apparatus can include an optical fiber including a first end and a second end. An electronics module of the apparatus is coupled to the first end of the optical fiber. The electronics module can include a light emitter that can transmit light to the tissue over the optical fiber and a light sensor that can receive light over the optical fiber. The received light includes a component of the transmitted light reflected by the tissue. The electronics module can include a processor that can determine the amount of force on the tissue based on characteristic(s) of the reflected light. The apparatus can also include an end cap coupled to the second end of the optical fiber. The end cap can introduce the transmitted light into the tissue and receive the reflected light. |
US11132052B2 |
System for generating cues in an augmented reality environment
A system has an augmented reality device accessory that interacts with a virtual element in an augmented reality experience. Further, the system has an augmented reality device that that renders a virtual element that overlays a real-world element in the augmented reality experience. The augmented reality device also determines that the augmented reality device accessory meets one or more mobility criteria with respect to the virtual element. Further, the augmented reality device adjusts the rendering of the virtual element to increase visibility of the real-world element based on the one or more mobility criteria being met. |
US11132050B2 |
Compute through power loss hardware approach for processing device having nonvolatile logic memory
A computing device apparatus facilitates use of a deep low power mode that includes powering off the device's CPU by including a hardware implemented process to trigger storage of data from the device's volatile storage elements in non-volatile memory in response to entering the low power mode. A hardware based power management unit controls the process including interrupting a normal processing order of the CPU and triggering the storage of the data in the non-volatile memory. In response to a wake-up event, the device is triggered to restore the data stored in the non-volatile memory to the volatile memory prior to execution of a wake up process for the CPU from the low power mode. The device includes a power storage element such as a capacitor that holds sufficient energy to complete the non-volatile data storage task prior to entering the low power mode. |
US11132048B2 |
User attention-based user experience
Various systems and methods for adapting a computer based on user attentiveness are described herein. A system for attention-based gesture recognition includes processing circuitry to: access an image of a user, the user proximate to a computing device; determine, based on the image, whether user is attentive to the computing device; and selectively enable or disable a function of the computing device depending on whether the user is attentive. |
US11132045B2 |
Power management system
A vehicle communication system facilitates hands-free interaction with a mobile device in a vehicle or elsewhere. Users interact with the system by speaking to it. The system processes text and processes commands. The system supports wireless technology for hands-free use. The system handles telephone calls, email, and SMS text messages. The user can customize the device via a user profile stored on an Internet web server. The system also includes a plurality of power conservation features. |
US11132031B2 |
Electronic device
An electronic device including a first body, a second body, a hinge structure, an electronic assembly and a linkage mechanism is provided. The first body and the second body are pivoted to each other through the hinge structure. The electronic assembly is disposed on the first body. The linkage mechanism is disposed in the first body and connected between the hinge structure and the electronic assembly. When the second body is closed to the first body, the electronic assembly is hidden between the first body and the second body. When the second body is opened relative to the first body with an opening angle less than a predetermined angle, the hinge structure does not drive the linkage mechanism. When the second body is opened relative to the first body with the opening angle not less than the predetermined angle, the hinge structure drives the linkage mechanism and the linkage mechanism drives the electronic assembly to be opened relative to the first body. |
US11132030B2 |
Electronic device
Provided is an electronic device including a base structure, panel, water blocking film and first glue structure. The base structure has a first surface and a second surface. The base structure includes a base body, receiving recess and slit. The panel is disposed in the receiving recess and on the second surface. The panel includes a panel body and a first signal transmission element connected to the panel body. The first signal transmission element passes through the slit. The water blocking film is disposed on the first surface of the base structure to cover the slit. A first hole is disposed between the base structure and first signal transmission element or between the water blocking film and first signal transmission element. The first glue structure is disposed in the first hole. A first water blocking region is formed between the base structure, water blocking film and first glue structure. |
US11132017B2 |
Clock distribution system
One embodiment includes a clock distribution system. The system includes at least one resonator spine that propagates a clock signal and at least one resonator rib conductively coupled to the at least one resonator spine and being arranged as a standing wave resonator. At least one of the at least one resonator rib has a thickness that varies along a length of the respective one of the at least one resonator rib. The system also includes at least one transformer-coupling line. Each of the at least one transformer-coupling line can be conductively coupled to an associated circuit and being inductively coupled to the at least one resonator rib to inductively generate a clock current corresponding to the clock signal to provide functions for the associated circuit. |
US11132014B2 |
Repositionable control knob assembly and method of use
A control knob assembly includes a rotating shaft coupled with a controllable device. A base is fixed to a mounting surface where the rotating shaft extends therethrough. A fork includes a detent and a tab. The fork is positioned on top of the base and slidably engaged therewith. A gear includes teeth configured to receive the detent and an upper groove. The gear is positioned on top of the fork with the rotating shaft extending therethrough. A knob includes a cavity that is fixedly engaged to the rotating shaft above the base, fork and gear, with the tab extending radially outwardly from underneath the knob. A biasing member is secured to the knob and is configured to engage the gear upper groove such that when engaged the gear rotates with the knob. A set position is established and repositioned by engaging the tab. |
US11132011B2 |
Signal receiving circuit and method, and signal detecting circuit
This document discusses, among other things, a signal receiving circuit, configured to receive an input voltage signal. The signal receiving circuit can comprise an input voltage regulating circuit and a comparing circuit. The input voltage regulating circuit can carry out a waveform pre-regulation for the input voltage signal to obtain a first voltage signal, and the comparing circuit can compare the first voltage signal with a second voltage signal, and output a comparison voltage signal having a pulse width that satisfies a first predetermined condition indicative that the input voltage signal is correctly identifiable. The present document further discusses a signal detecting circuit and a signal receiving method. |
US11132006B2 |
Position controller
A position controller that performs position control by outputting a drive signal to a control valve of a hydraulic actuator that changes an operation position of an object, includes: a position acquisition unit that acquires an actual value of an operation position of the object; a position control unit that calculates an operation command value for the control valve by closed-loop control so as to reduce a deviation between a target value of the operation position of the object and the actual value; and a vibration wave application unit that applies a vibration wave to a signal of the closed-loop control so that the operation command value vibrates at a predetermined frequency at start of the closed-loop control. |
US11132001B2 |
Radar apparatus and method
A radar system (300) and a method of operating the radar system is disclosed, the radar system (300) comprising: a first IC (310), arranged to receive a reference clock signal (380) and configurable to generate a common local oscillator signal (400) based on the reference clock signal (380); a second IC (320), arranged to receive the common local oscillator signal (400) from the first IC (310); and a controller (350), adapted to detect a fault in the first IC (310), and configured, upon detection of a fault in the first IC (310), to send at least one signal to the second IC (320) for reconfiguring the second IC (320) from a slave mode to a master mode; wherein, when operating in the slave mode, the second IC (320) is configured to use the common local oscillator signal (400) generated by the first IC (310), and, when operating in the master mode, said second IC (320) is configured to use an internally-generated local oscillator signal. The second IC (310) may be configured to receive the reference clock signal (380), wherein the internally-generated local oscillator signal is based on the reference clock signal (380). |
US11131993B2 |
Methods and systems for trajectory forecasting with recurrent neural networks using inertial behavioral rollout
A method and a system for forecasting trajectories in an autonomous vehicle using recurrent neural networks. The method includes receiving a first set of data that comprises time series information corresponding to states of a plurality of objects, analyzing the first set of data to determine a plurality of object trajectory sequences corresponding to the plurality of objects, and using one or more of the plurality of object trajectory sequences as input to train a prediction model for predicting future trajectories of the plurality of objects. The predication model can be trained by defining a first prediction horizon, training the prediction model over the first prediction horizon to generate a semi-trained prediction model, defining a second prediction horizon that is longer than the first prediction horizon, and training the semi-trained prediction model to generate a trained prediction model. |
US11131990B1 |
Method for transferring control to an operator
Control of a mobile device is transferred to and from an operator. In one aspect, a specification for triggering manual control of the mobile device is accessed. A location is identified within a geographic region that exhibits characteristics defined by the specification. The location is represented in a navigation map and is associated with an operator trigger. As the mobile device approaches the location, a request for manual control is provided to the operator based on the operator trigger, and manual control is initiated. |
US11131988B2 |
Diagnostic apparatus, diagnostic method, and diagnostic program
A diagnostic apparatus determines, at a reference time, whether a device is normal or abnormal, and in which operation state the device is at the time. A reference data creation unit repeats a process of storing sensor values acquired from the device while changing the operation state at the reference time in association with each of the determined operation states until there is no non-corresponding operation state with which the acquired sensor value is not yet associated. At a diagnosis time at which it is not known whether the device is normal or abnormal, an operation state and a sensor value of the device at the time is acquired. The stored sensor value associated with the acquired operation state is read to compare the sensor value acquired at the diagnosis time with the read sensor value to display a result of determination on whether the device is normal or abnormal. |
US11131986B1 |
Modular industrial controller system
A controller device may connect to one or more expansion modules for capability expansion. The controller device may be configured to automatically detect and identify connected expansions modules. The controller device may be configured to further automatically detect an order in which the expansion modules are connected. A graphical user interface may be provided including a visualization of the system configuration including the order of the expansion modules. |
US11131984B2 |
Substrate production control system and substrate production control method
A substrate production control system includes production start timing obtaining section configured to obtain information of production start timing on substrate production lines, setup time estimation section configured to estimate setup times required for a setup work of setting up the substrate production line, setup start timing determination section configured to determine setup start timing of starting the setup work based on the production start timing and the setup time, delivery time estimation section configured to estimate delivery time required for a delivery work of receiving a member necessary for production of the substrate from member warehouse and conveying the member to at least one of an execution location (external setup area) of the setup work and the substrate production line, and delivery start timing determination section configured to determine delivery start timing of starting the delivery work based on the setup start timing and the delivery time. |
US11131983B2 |
Spatial difference measurement
A spatial difference measurement method, can include generating first key features of a first skeleton of a nominal 3D model of an object and extrapolating the first key features onto the nominal 3D model. The method can include creating an actual 3D model of the object during or after a construction process (real or simulated). The method can include generating second key features of a second skeleton of the actual 3D model of the object and extrapolating the second key features onto the actual 3D model of the object. The method can include comparing the first key features extrapolated on the nominal 3D model to the second key features extrapolated on the actual 3D model to determine one or more distances between the first and second key features to measure a spatial difference between the nominal 3D model and the object during or after construction. |
US11131975B2 |
Air conditioning system and communication method for wired and wireless message transmission
A wireless terminal performs communication setting processing in response to connection processing from an air conditioning management apparatus. The air conditioning management apparatus sends, to a wireless terminal, a wireless communication electronic message in which an air conditioning communication electronic message is packaged. Upon receipt of the wireless communication electronic message, the wireless terminal converts the content of the communication. Upon receipt of the air conditioning communication electronic message, an air conditioner executes a request command described in the air conditioning communication electronic message. Upon receipt of the air conditioning communication electronic message, the wireless terminal converts the content of the communication. Upon receipt of the wireless communication electronic message, the air conditioning management apparatus performs response reception processing. |
US11131972B2 |
Performance optimization in a building automation system
Systems and methods of improving building automation system (BAS) performance includes collecting performance parameters associated with building automation devices, comparing the parameters to a benchmark, and adjusting the performance benchmark to match the corresponding performance parameter if the corresponding performance parameter exceeds the performance benchmark, or utilizing the performance parameter and the identity of the building automation device associated therewith to remediate the performance defect. The collected performance parameters may be used to prioritize system tasks based on current system performance. A performance monitoring agent included in a building automation system controller or a device controller determines a performance parameter thereof to assess and benchmark BAS performance. |
US11131970B2 |
Modular room control interface and sensors
Systems and methods for automated management of buildings and rooms employ a common set of components that may be paired together to form a modular room control interface. The components may comprise a base plate and a front plate that are in data communication with each other when connected together. The base plate may include one set of room monitoring and control functions and the front plate may include a different set of room monitoring and control functions. Different combinations of base plates and front plates may then be paired together to achieve a desired functionality in the modular room control interface. Such an arrangement provides a room control interface that can be quickly and easily configured for any number of different room monitoring and control functions as needed. |
US11131967B2 |
Clock faces for an electronic device
A device displays a clock face in response to receiving a request to display a clock face. In accordance with a determination that a respective graphical element is to be displayed at a respective location on the clock face, the clock face includes a plurality of analog-dial graphical elements corresponding to respective units of time, where the plurality of analog-dial graphical elements includes a first analog-dial graphical element that occupies a first position and has a first size. In accordance with a determination that the respective graphical element is not to be displayed at a respective location on the clock face, the clock face includes the plurality of analog-dial graphical elements corresponding to the respective units of time, and the first analog-dial graphical element of the plurality of analog-dial graphical elements occupies a second position and/or has a second size. In some embodiments, clock faces are reordered. |
US11131966B2 |
Temporal calendar timepiece
A timepiece includes at least one time-of-day hand rotatable relative to a first dial and a first pair of temporal calendar mechanical elements independently rotatable relative to each other, and relative to the at least one time-of-day hand. Controlled rotation of the respective temporal calendar mechanical elements is synchronizable relative to temporal calendar information on an external device. |
US11131959B2 |
Process cartridge and image forming apparatus
A process cartridge comprises a photosensitive drum and a developing roller. A coupling member is provided adjacent to one axial end of the developing roller. The coupling member includes a driven portion, and an intermediary portion configured and positioned to engage with the driven portion. The intermediary portion is also configured to be movable relative to the driven portion in a direction crossing the axis of the developing roller while maintaining engagement with the driven portion. The coupling member further includes a driving portion configured and positioned to receive a driving force for rotating the developing roller. The driving portion is also configured to engage with the intermediary portion, and to be movable relative to the intermediary portion in a direction crossing the axis of the developing roller while maintaining engagement with the intermediary portion. |
US11131957B2 |
Image forming apparatus including developing cartridge, toner container, and supply tube
An image forming apparatus including: a main body housing; a drawer; a developing cartridge detachably supported by the drawer; a toner container configured to be mounted to and demounted from the main body housing; and a supply tube being movable between a connection position at which the supply tube is connected to the developing cartridge and is capable of supplying toner from the toner container to the developing cartridge supported by the drawer and a non-connection position at which the supply tube is not connected to the developing cartridge, wherein in a case where the drawer is moved from an inner position to an outer position in a state where the developing cartridge is supported by the drawer, the supply tube comes into contact with a part of the developing cartridge and is thus moved from the connection position to the non-connection position. |
US11131956B2 |
Image forming apparatus including waste developer container
An image forming apparatus includes a sheet cassette, a waste developer container, a capacitance sensor, a partition conductor, and a state determination unit. The waste developer container is disposed adjacent to the sheet cassette, and the capacitance sensor is disposed between the waste developer container and the sheet cassette. The partition conductor partitions between the sheet in the sheet cassette and the capacitance sensor, and is grounded. The state determination unit determines an amount of the waste developer in the developer container, based on a detection signal of the electrostatic capacitance sensor. |
US11131953B1 |
Paper feeding device and image forming apparatus with reduced power consumption
According to one embodiment, a paper feeding device includes a containing unit, a conveyance unit, a heater, a wiring, a thermostat, and a switch. The containing unit contains a sheet bundle. The conveyance unit conveys sheets from the sheet bundle contained in the containing unit one sheet by one. The heater heats the sheet bundle contained in the containing unit. The wiring supplies electric power to the heater. The thermostat controls a driving state of the heater. The switch is inserted in a middle of wiring and switches an ON state and an OFF state of the wiring in response to an input control signal. |
US11131952B2 |
Print control apparatus, printer, display apparatus, and print system for managing a print job based upon a completion condition
A print control apparatus includes a completion condition obtaining unit and a management unit. The completion condition obtaining unit obtains, when executing a print job for printing one or more pages satisfying a predetermined condition, a completion condition of the print job. The management unit manages the print job as uncompleted until the obtained completion condition is satisfied even when a recording material on which the one or more pages are printed is ejected. |
US11131944B2 |
Developing device regulates an amount of developer on a developing sleeve
A developing device includes a developer container, a developing roller, and a doctor member. The developer container contains a developer including a toner and a developer. The developing roller includes a developing sleeve bearing the developer, a magnet roller in the developing sleeve. The doctor member includes a regulating portion regulating an amount of the developer home on the developing sleeve to be a predetermined amount. The regulating portion is disposed with a first distance from the developing sleeve. The developing sleeve is disposed with a second distance from an image hearer, and when the developing sleeve bearing the predetermined amount of developer passes a vicinity of the image bearer, a value obtained by dividing the predetermined amount by the second distance is less than a threshold of occurrence of adherence of the developer to the developing sleeve. |
US11131942B1 |
Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes: a development device which develops an electrostatic latent image formed on a photosensitive drum into a toner image; a charger which charges the photosensitive drum; a development power supply which applies a bias voltage to the development device; an electric current measuring section which measures a development current flowing in the development device; and a calculating section which calculates a surface potential of the photosensitive drum based on the development current. The charger applies charging biases to the photosensitive drum. The electric current measuring section measures a corresponding value of the development current for each development bias voltage applied to the development device. The calculating section calculates, per charging bias, a development bias voltage at which the development current stops flowing as the surface potential, and calculates a correspondence between the surface potential and the charging bias based on calculated values of the surface potential. |
US11131939B2 |
Toner
A toner including a toner particle that contains a binder resin, and an inorganic fine particle, wherein the inorganic fine particle contains aggregated particles; the aggregated particles contain primary particles of at least one metal salt selected from the group consisting of titanate metal salts and zirconate metal salts; the primary particles have a number-average particle diameter of from 15 nm to 55 nm; the aggregated particles have an aggregation diameter of from 80 nm to 300 nm, the aggregated particles have a volume resistivity of from 2×109 Ω·cm to 2×1013 Ω·cm; and the aggregated particles cover a surface of the toner particle, and a coverage ratio of the aggregated particles with respect to the surface of the toner particle is from 0.3 area % to 10.0 area %. |
US11131933B2 |
Cleaning liquid, and method of cleaning substrate provided with metal resist
A metal resist cleaning liquid including a solvent and formic acid. |
US11131932B2 |
Cleaning liquid, and method of cleaning substrate provided with metal resist
A cleaning liquid usable for cleaning a substrate provided with a metal resist, the cleaning liquid including a solvent, an organic acid, and a compound (A) represented by general formula (a-1) shown below (in the formula, Ra1 and Ra2 each independently represents an alkyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms). |
US11131930B2 |
Female mold and method for manufacturing the same
A method for manufacturing a female mold is provided in the embodiments of the disclosure, comprising: providing a substrate; forming a substrate layer of the female mold on the substrate; forming on the substrate layer of the female mold a mask layer which is adapted to exposure by an X-ray; and exposing the substrate layer of the female mold to the X-ray from a side of the mask layer away from the substrate. A direction in which the X-ray irradiates is inclined at a predetermined oblique angle to the substrate layer of the female mold, in the process of exposing to the X-ray. Besides, a female mold is also provided. |
US11131929B2 |
Systems and methods that utilize angled photolithography for manufacturing light guide elements
Systems and methods described herein relate to the manufacture of optical elements and optical systems. An example system may include an optical component configured to direct light from a light source to illuminate a photoresist material at a desired angle and to expose at least a portion of an angled structure in the photoresist material, where the photoresist material overlays at least a portion of a top surface of a substrate. The optical component includes a container containing an light-coupling material that is selected based in part on the desired angle. The optical component also includes a mirror arranged to reflect at least a portion of the light to illuminate the photoresist material at the desired angle. |
US11131919B2 |
Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) mask stack processing
A method of removing layers of an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) pattern stack is provided. The method includes forming one or more resist templates on an upper hardmask layer. The method further includes exposing portions of the surface of the upper hardmask layer to a dry etch process to produce modified and activated surfaces. The method further includes etching the modified and activated surfaces to expose an underlying organic planarization layer. |
US11131916B2 |
Light source movable projector
The present disclosure provides a projector including a first and a second guide members having a shape of a portion of an annular ring and comprising a first and as second slots formed along a ring line, respectively, the second slot overlapping the first slot at one point, a first and a second driving parts configured to rotate the first guide member, and a light source part having a vertical axis tilted in a state in which the light source part is constrained to the first slot and the second slot including a first and a second movable members configured to move in a longitudinal direction of the first and second slots, respectively, and a light source formed in an outer end portion of the light source part and fixed to one of the first movable member and the second movable member to move. |
US11131914B2 |
Wavelength conversion member
A wavelength conversion member includes: a substrate; a wavelength converter including phosphor particles excited by excitation light and a binder layer that fixes or adheres the adjacent phosphor particles to one another, the wavelength converter being provided on a front surface side of the substrate; and a light reflecting film that reflects fluorescent light radiated by the phosphor particles, the light reflecting film being provided on at least a part of an interface between the substrate and the wavelength converter, wherein a refractive index of the phosphor particles is larger than a refractive index of the binder layer. It is preferable that the binder layer include nanogaps which are voids with an average diameter of 300 nm or less in an inside. |
US11131909B2 |
Apparatus for supporting a camera device
The present invention relates to an apparatus for that allows a user to support a camera device and provides lighting for an area to be photographed. Beneficially, the invention allows for an engaging portable photobooth experience to provided by event hosts. The apparatus comprises a base assembly with a frame configured to receive and hold a camera device in a first orientation with the camera of the camera device pointing along a first axis with respect to the base assembly. The apparatus also comprises a lighting assembly comprising a power module connected to a plurality of lighting elements which are positioned around the frame and which are configured to direct light in a direction substantially parallel to the first axis. Various implementations of the apparatus of the present invention are also provided. |
US11131907B2 |
Device sweeper
Apparatuses and methods for manufacturing an apparatus for supplying a sweeping motion for a device such as a camera are disclosed. The apparatus includes a stationary rod and a rotational rod arranged parallel to the stationary rod at a fixed distance from the stationary rod. The apparatus includes a device disposed on the rotational rod and a plurality of linear artificial muscle actuators arranged between the stationary and rotational rods and perpendicular to central axes of the stationary and rotational rods. Actuation of a top-portion of the plurality of linear artificial muscle actuators rotates the rotational rod in a first direction, and an actuation of a bottom-portion of the plurality of linear artificial muscle actuators rotates the rotational rod in a second direction opposite to the first direction. |
US11131904B2 |
Photographic light generating panel
A photographic light generating panel includes, in some examples, front and rear support rings that are selectively foldable from an open position with a circular shape to a coiled position in which the front and rear support rings are each coiled into two or more loops. The light generating panel also includes a flexible rear panel having an outer edge that is coupled along a periphery of the rear support ring, a flexible front panel having an outer edge that is coupled along a periphery of the front support ring, an optional annular covering fabric layer coupled between the periphery of the front support ring and the periphery of the rear support ring, and multiple light emitting diodes (LEDs) between the front and rear panels. Light from the LEDs reflects off the rear panel toward the front panel, which disperses the light. |
US11131903B2 |
System and method for automated modular illumination and deployment
A system for controlling a plurality of lighting assemblies and a plurality of imagers configured to capture image data in a plurality fields of an operating region comprises a collapsible armature comprising a plurality of linkages configured to extend between an extended arrangement and a collapsed arrangement. The extended arrangement positions the lighting assemblies in a first spacing, and the collapsed arrangement positions the lighting assemblies in a second spacing. A controller is configured to control lighting emissions from light sources of the lighting assemblies based on the predetermined first spacing and detect at least one object in the fields of view and control the lighting assemblies to illuminate the at least one object. |
US11131897B2 |
Liquid crystal cell
A liquid crystal cell and a manufacturing method thereof and a use thereof are provided in the present disclosure. The liquid crystal cell is in a normally transparent mode, and has excellent transmittance-variable characteristics in a transparent mode and a scattering mode and excellent haze characteristics in the scattering mode. Such liquid crystal cell may be applied to various light modulation devices, such as a smart window, a window protective film, a flexible display element, a light shielding plate for transparent displays, an active retarder for 3D image displays or a viewing angle control film. |
US11131890B2 |
LCD and display device
The present disclosure discloses an LCD and a display device, and belongs to the field of display technologies. The LCD can include an LCD panel, a backlight module, a sealant, and a first polarizer. The backlight module is located at one side of the LCD panel. The first polarizer is located between the LCD panel and the backlight module. The backlight module has a first through hole thereon and the first polarizer has a second through hole thereon. The first through hole, the second through hole, and the LCD panel define a blind hole. The sealant is adhered to an inner wall of the blind hole, and the sealant is fixedly connected to the backlight module, the LCD panel, and the first polarizer by bonding. |
US11131886B2 |
Liquid crystal display device
Provided is a horizontal electric field mode liquid crystal display device in which light leak and tint change at the time of black display are reduced in case of being seen from an oblique direction. The liquid crystal display device is an IPS mode liquid crystal display device including at least a first polarizer, a first optical compensation layer, a liquid crystal cell, and a second polarizer in this order, in which the first optical compensation layer satisfies a predetermined relational expression, a total thickness-direction retardation Rth total(550) present between the liquid crystal layer and the second polarizer in the liquid crystal cell satisfies a predetermined relational expression, and a slow axis of the first optical compensation layer is parallel to an absorption axis of a polarizer layer. |
US11131885B2 |
Light emittng device
A light emitting device according to the present invention includes a flexible wiring board that electrically connects light emitting modules to each other. The light emitting modules include anode-side and cathode-side terminals that are arranged on their back surface and are connected to light emitting elements, which are included in their light emitting module and connected to each other in series or in parallel, in order to supply currents to light emitting elements. The wiring board has a comb shape that includes a number of comb-tooth portions extending in row or column direction of the matrix arrangement of the light emitting modules. The comb-tooth portions include an electrically-conductive pattern. The anode-side and cathode-side terminals of light emitting modules are connected to the electrically-conductive pattern of the comb-tooth portions of the wiring board. |
US11131878B2 |
Display device and method of manufacturing the same
A display device includes: a display panel including a plurality of display elements; a window member disposed on the display panel; and a plurality of first light conversion members that convert the path of light emitted from the display elements and whose cross sections are about 450 nm to about 950 nm in diameter, wherein the first light conversion members directly contact a surface of the window member. |
US11131870B2 |
Thermochromic display with conductive structures
Thermochromic displays that accomplish a thermochromic transition in less than 100 milliseconds are described. This rapid response time is accomplished by including conductive structures within the thermochromic display and placing the conductive structures in direct contact with and/or proximate to a thermochromic layer. The conductive structures can be disposed between the thermochromic layer and a film that carries the message to be produced. Because of the high thermal conductivity of the conductive structures, heat can be conducted to and/or conducted away from the thermochromic layer much more rapidly than in the absence of conductive structures. |
US11131869B2 |
Ophthalmic lens with graded microlenses
An ophthalmic lens incorporating an array of microlenses. |
US11131865B2 |
Eyeglass temple
An eyeglass temple on which an accessory device is adapted to be mounted includes a concave portion provided with a plurality of substantially figure 8-shaped jacks abutting and communicating with one another in the lengthwise direction of the eyeglass temple. The accessory device includes a body, a flexible tube connected with the body, and a plug installed at one end of the flexible tube. The plug is detachably coupled with one of the substantially figure 8-shaped jacks. The accessory device can be mounted on the eyeglass temple securely and fixed at an adjustable position adaptively for flexible change of the accessory device and amenity of a pair of eyeglasses worn on a user. |
US11131862B2 |
Total internal reflection (TIR) prism beamsplitter
A dichroic prism beamsplitter may include a medium with a refractive index greater than approximately 1.0. The dichroic prism beamsplitter may include a plurality of layers sandwiched by the medium. The plurality of layers may include an equivalent structure including at least one layer with a refractive index that is less than a threshold refractive index for total internal reflection. The at least one layer may be associated with a thickness less than or equal to a threshold thickness associated with total internal reflection for a threshold wavelength. The at least one layer may cause total internal reflection for a first wavelength range that is less than or equal to the threshold wavelength and causes evanescent wave coupling for a second wavelength range that is greater than the threshold wavelength. |
US11131858B2 |
Low-height projector assembly
A low-height projector assembly includes a biconvex lens, a converging lens, an aperture stop, and a beam-steerer between the biconvex lens and the converging lens. The biconvex lens has a principal plane, a focal length, and a first optical axis. The converging lens has a second optical axis laterally offset from the first. The beam-steerer is configured to steer light from the biconvex lens to the converging lens. An aperture-stop plane intersects the second optical axis and the aperture stop. On the second optical axis, at least one of a front surface and a back surface of the converging lens is between the aperture-stop plane and the beam-steerer. The axial chief ray's propagation distance from the principal plane to the aperture stop differs from the focal length by less than half the depth of focus of the biconvex lens. |
US11131855B2 |
Display system and method for controlling display system
A display system includes an HMD and a PC. The HMD displays an image on a scene in a real space in an overlapped manner. The PC includes a first control unit. The first control unit causes the HMD to display a guide image indicating a direction set based on a robot to correspond to a robot arranged in the real space. On a tool of the robot, a tool coordinate system is set based on the tool. The first control unit displays the guide image indicating the tool coordinate system in accordance with a direction of the tool. The guide image includes an X-axis image, a Y-axis image, and a Z-axis image. |
US11131854B2 |
Electronic device
Provided is an electronic device. The electronic device according to the present disclosure can adjust the length of a band surrounding a user's head, by sensing pressure of a part of the electronic device coming into contact with the user. Furthermore, the electronic device according to the invention can identify a direction in which the user's eyeball looks, and deduce the user's facial expression, by sensing the movement of muscle around the user's eyeball. The electronic device of the invention can be associated with artificial intelligence modules, robots, augmented reality (AR) devices, virtual reality (VR) devices, devices related to 5G service, etc. |
US11131851B2 |
Virtual image display device
A virtual image display device includes a projection optical system that includes a projection mirror that projects an image display light toward a first concavely curved surface of a virtual image presentation plate. The projection mirror has a second concavely curved surface and is arranged such that a direction orthogonal to both a direction of incidence and a direction of reflection of the image display light on the first concavely curved surface and a direction orthogonal to both a direction of incidence and a direction of reflection of the image display light on the second concavely curved surface are orthogonal to each other. The display unit is provided at a focal point of a composite optical system within a meridional plane, the composite optical system being formed by the virtual image presentation plate and the projection optical system. |
US11131847B2 |
Horn-shaped absorption element in a heads-up display
Anomalous images generated by a picture generation unit of a heads up display are suppressed by a light-suppressing horn placed inside the picture generated unit. The horn is sized, shaped and arranged to receive scattered light that is reflected from mirrors of a digital micromirror device, which are in their “off” position but which nevertheless reflect light toward surfaces of the picture generation unit and which are subsequently emitted from the picture generation unit lens. |
US11131844B2 |
Pivot hinge for a long-range optical instrument
The invention relates to a Pivot hinge (1) for a Long-range optical Instrument (10), in particular binocular, comprising: at least two Joint Elements (2, 3) pivotable against each other about a Pivot Axis (4), and an Adjustment Device (5) for adjusting the pivot resistance and/or a Detent (26) between the Joint Elements (2, 3). In order to permit a more accurate and permanent adjustment and to facilitate a space-saving design, the Adjustment Device (5) comprises a Spreader Device (6) with at least one Spreader Element (7) adjustable along the Pivot Axis (4) and at least one Force Transfer Surface (16) that interacts with the Spreader Device (6) in order to transfer the spreading force of the Spreader Device (6) into a force acting from the Adjustment Device (5) on at least one Joint Element (2, 3), preferably in direction of the Pivot Axis (4). |
US11131841B2 |
High-resolution scanning light field microscopic imaging system and method
A scanning light field microscopic imaging system includes: a microscope configured to magnify a sample and image the sample onto a first image plane of the microscope; a relay lens configured to magnify or minify the first image plane; a 2D scanning galvo configured to rotate an angle of a light path in the frequency domain plane; the microlens array configured to modulate a beam with a preset angle to a target spatial position at a back focal plane of the microlens array and modulate the first image plane to obtain a modulated image; an image sensor configured to record the modulated image; and a reconstruction module configured to reconstruct a 3D structure of the sample based on the modulated image acquired from the image sensor. |
US11131830B2 |
Lens driving device
An embodiment comprises: a housing supporting a first coil; a bobbin supporting a magnet, the bobbin being moved inside the housing in a first direction, which is parallel with an optical axis, by an electromagnetic interaction between the magnet and the first coil; an elastic member coupled to the bobbin and to the housing; a first circuit board electrically connected to the elastic member; a second circuit board arranged below the housing; a second coil arranged on the second circuit board; and a support member electrically connecting the first circuit board and the second circuit board or electrically connecting the elastic member and the second circuit board. |
US11131827B2 |
Optical element driving mechanism
The present invention provides an optical element driving mechanism. The optical element driving mechanism includes a fixed part, a movable part and a driving assembly. The movable part is movably connected to the fixed part. The movable part includes a holder and a holder stopper. The holder carries the optical element. The holder includes a surface, a sidewall and a holder groove. The sidewall faces the optical element. The holder groove is disposed at the junction of the surface and the sidewall. The holder stopper protrudes from the surface along an optical axis of the optical element to limit a range of motion of the holder. The driving assembly drives the movable part to move relative to the fixed part. |
US11131821B2 |
Optic fiber cable fanout conduit arrangements; components, and methods
Fanout conduit arrangements, and systems and methods are provided to organize a plurality of optic fibers of an optic fiber cable. The arrangements include a fanout member having an inspection aperture arrangement therethrough, through which fibers can be inspected and a fixation media can be transferred to protect the fibers. Methods for assembling the fanout conduit arrangement are also provided. |
US11131819B2 |
Optical fiber management systems; and methods
Aspects and techniques of the present disclosure relate to handheld tools for assisting in routing optical fiber, and including advantageous features and methods usable with handheld tools. Disclosed features and techniques relate to: a splicing station, a spool, a groove plate; a substrate; a fiber management device; a tool; and flexible organizers. |
US11131816B2 |
Optical fiber ribbon assembly and a method of producing the same
The invention relates to an optical fiber ribbon assembly comprising* a plurality of adjacent optical fiber ribbons extending in a longitudinal direction and arranged in a plane, each of the optical fiber ribbons comprising a plurality of optical fibers mutually bonded by a matrix material, the fibers extending in the longitudinal direction and arranged in the plane; said plurality of adjacent ribbons forming at least one set of two adjacent ribbons having an interstice between said two adjacent ribbons and * a bonding material, forming intermittent bonds at the interstice between the two adjacent ribbons of a set, thereby bonding the two adjacent ribbons of the set. The invention also relates to a method of producing such an optical fiber ribbon assembly. |
US11131812B2 |
Fibre connector and method of assembly
A fibre optic connector is described the fibre optic connector comprising a threaded body; a tether strand spreader; a compression seal, when assembled the compression seal located between the tethered strand spreader and the threaded body; a threaded sealing block, connectable to the threaded body, when assembled forcing the tether strand spreader into the threaded body; a fibre terminator; and an elongated sheath connectable to the threaded body and at least partially covering the fibre terminator. |
US11131809B2 |
Integrated polarization splitter
The invention relates to an integrated polarisation splitter based on a sub-wavelength multimode interference coupler (110), in other words, a multimode interference coupler (110) with an anisotropic multimode waveguide region formed by a plurality of sections of core material (210) and a plurality of sections of a cladding material (230) alternately arranged in a periodic way, with a period (Λ) smaller than the wavelength of a light propagated through said anisotropic region. The core material sections (210) are rotated an angle (α) greater than zero with respect to a perpendicular with an input waveguide (120) to increase the anisotropic character of the multimode waveguide region. |
US11131803B2 |
Displays with coherent fiber bundles
A display may have an array of display pixels that generate an image. A coherent fiber bundle may be mounted on the display pixels. The coherent fiber bundle may have a first surface that is adjacent to the display pixels and a second surface that is visible to a viewer. The coherent fiber bundle may contain fibers that carry light from the first surface to the second surface. The second surface may be planar or may have a central planar region and curved edge regions that run along opposing sides of the central planar region. The fibers may have cross-sectional surface areas with a first aspect ratio on the first surface and a second aspect ratio that is greater than the first aspect ratio on the second surface. |
US11131802B2 |
Mounting assembly and light source module for optical component of lighting fixture, and lighting fixture
The present disclosure discloses a mounting assembly for an optical element of a lighting lamp, including a base, a top frame and at least two side frames, one end of each of the at least two side frames is connected to the base and the other end is connected to the top frame; the at least two side frames, the base and the top frame enclose a mounting space for fixing the optical element, and the at least two side frames are configured to be distributed around the optical element and are configured to be connected to a side edge of the optical element. The present disclosure further discloses a light source module and a lighting lamp. |
US11131799B2 |
Backlight unit and liquid crystal display device
A backlight unit (5) includes a light guide sheet (21) and a light diffusion sheet (23) provided on the surface of the light guide sheet (21). Assuming that the coefficient of static friction between the light guide sheet (21) and the light diffusion sheet (23) measured at a temperature of 23° C. and a humidity of 50% in accordance with JIS K 7125 is Y1, and the difference in coefficient of linear expansion between the light guide sheet (21) and the light diffusion sheet (23) measured in accordance with JIS K 7197 is X, the following relational expression (1) is satisfied. [Math. 1] Y1≤1.00×10−4X2−3.43×10−2X+2.35 (1). |
US11131797B2 |
Backlight module and display device
Disclosed are a backlight module and a display device. The backlight module includes: a substrate and light emitting devices disposed on a side of the substrate, where each of the light emitting devices includes a light emitting diode, and a first connecting weld leg and a second connecting weld leg disposed between the light emitting diode and the substrate; the backlight module further includes a reflective layer between the substrate and the light emitting diodes; and for a same light emitting device, an orthographic projection of the reflective layer on the substrate and an area between orthographic projections of the first connecting weld leg and the second connecting weld leg on the substrate have an overlapping area. |
US11131796B2 |
Optical display with spatial light modulator
Described examples include a display having a first light source configured to provide a first light and a second light source configured to provide a second light. The display also having a spatial light modulator configured to produce a first modulated light by modulating the first light and configured to produce a second modulated light by modulating the second light. The display also having a first diffractive optical element configured to receive the first modulated light and configured to provide a first image having a first characteristic to display optics; and a second diffractive optical element configured to receive the second modulated light and configured to provide a second image having a second characteristic to the display optics. |
US11131792B2 |
Optical film
The present application discloses an optical film of a double-sided structure. The optical film of a double-sided structure comprises: a body which includes a polymer, having a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other; and an accommodation mechanism, provided on the first surface and the second surface, and used for forming a graphic structure on a surface of the body. The body comprising the accommodation mechanism is an integral structure. The accommodation mechanism comprises a groove, and the accommodation mechanism accommodates a filler to form the graphic structure. The filler comprises one or more of an electrically conductive material, a coloring material, or a dyeing material. The polymer comprises thermosetting resin and/or photocurable resin. The body has a transmittance of above 0.7. The optical film provided by the present application has a thickness which is beneficial to reduce an optical film. |
US11131787B2 |
Electromagnetic sensor and mobile device including the same
An electromagnetic (EM) sensor includes a front end module generating an EM signal using electromagnetic waves transmitted from an external source, a sensor memory storing a portion of a plurality of machine learning models used to recognize the EM signal, and a microcontroller unit for recognizing the external electronic device emitting the electromagnetic waves by inputting feature values extracted from the EM signal to the machine learning models. If the machine learning models stored in the sensor memory are not able to recognize the external device, the feature values may be transmitted to a main processor, and the main processor may compare the feature values to another set of machine learning models. |
US11131783B2 |
Neutron imaging systems and methods
Provided herein are neutron imaging systems (e.g., radiography and tomography) systems and methods that provide, for example, high-quality, high throughput 2D and 3D fast or thermal neutron and/or X-ray images. Such systems and methods find use for the commercial-scale imaging of industrial components. In certain embodiments, provided herein are system comprising a plurality of independent neutron absorber-lined collimators (e.g., 4 or more collimators) extending outwards from a central neutron source assembly. |
US11131774B2 |
Positioning augmentation device, positioning augmentation system, and positioning augmentation method
In a positioning augmentation device (40), a plan making unit (84) selects a subset satisfying selection conditions from within a candidate set that is a set of satellites being selection candidates and saves plan data (43) indicating the selected subset in a memory (72). A plan alteration unit (85) acquires integrity information indicating quality of a positioning signal transmitted from each satellite and detects a satellite of which the quality of the positioning signal does not satisfy quality conditions, from within the subset selected by the plan making unit (84), based on the acquired integrity information. The plan alteration unit (85) replaces the detected satellite in the subset with another satellite included in the candidate set. A message generation unit (87) makes satellites, included in the subset indicated by the plan data (43) saved in the memory (72) among the satellites included in the candidate set, objects of positioning augmentation and generates a message (41) for distribution of augmentation information to be used for the positioning augmentation. |
US11131772B2 |
LiDAR device and method of operating the same
Provided are a LiDAR device and a method of operating the LiDAR device. The LiDAR device includes a light-emitting unit configured to emit modulated light onto an object, a light-receiving unit configured to receive the modulated light reflected by the object, a computation unit configured to calculate a distance to the object based on a reception signal of the modulated light provided by the light-receiving unit, a modulation unit configured to provide a modulation signal to the light-emitting unit to generate the modulated light, and a controller configured to control operations of at least one of the light-emitting unit, the light-receiving unit, the computation unit, and the modulation unit. |
US11131771B1 |
System and method for turbulence detection
An aircraft hazard warning system or method can be utilized to determine a location of turbulence, hail or other hazard for an aircraft. The aircraft hazard warning system can utilize processing electronics coupled to an antenna. The processing electronics can determine an inferred presence of a weather condition in response to lightning sensor data, radar reflectivity data, turbulence data, geographic location data, vertical structure analysis data, and/or temperature data. The system can include a display for showing the weather condition and its location. |
US11131769B2 |
Object detection device, object detection method and vehicle control system
An ECU as an object detection device and a radar device are mounted on a vehicle. The radar device acquires front-view images containing a detection-target object such as a preceding vehicle present within a predetermined area around the vehicle. The radar device recognizes the detection-target object in time series based on the acquired front-view images. The ECU realizes a preceding vehicle selection part, an irregular-detection detecting part and an association processing part. The selection part selects the object when a relationship between the object and the vehicle satisfies a predetermined condition. The detecting part detects occurrence of an irregular detection when a first object selected as the preceding vehicle and a second object not selected as the preceding vehicle are detected based on the object. The association processing part performs an association process of associating history of the first object to the second object when the irregular detection has occurred. |
US11131768B2 |
Method and apparatus for automotive parking assistance using radar sensors
Methods and apparatuses pertaining to automotive parking assistance using radar sensors are described. A processor controls a plurality of radar sensors to transmit radio frequency (RF) signals and receive reflected signals reflected by an object such that each of the radar sensors individually transmits a respective RF signal and receive a respective reflected signal reflected by the object. The processor or the radar sensor detects one or more aspects of the object based on the respective reflected signals received by the plurality of radar sensors. |
US11131763B2 |
Phase preset for fast chirp PLL
A fast chirp Phase Locked Loop with a phase preset includes a Voltage Controlled Oscillator, VCO, generating a Frequency Modulated Continuous Waveform, FMCW. The VCO responds to a filtered output voltage of a filter connected to a charge pump. A digital controller modifies the FMCW to generate a chirp phase and a return phase. The chirp phase includes a first linear change of the FMCW from a start frequency to a stop frequency. The return phase includes a second linear change of the FMCW from the stop frequency to the start frequency. A phase preset circuit connects to the digital controller and the filter. The phase preset circuit supplies a phase preset current during a start frequency time preceding the chirp phase. The phase preset current is proportional to a VCO gain of the VCO and inversely proportional to a chirp current during the chirp phase. |
US11131759B2 |
System, device and method for in-water inspection of maritime vessel acoustic treatments
A system for inspecting an acoustic treatment applied to the hull of a maritime vessel includes an underwater inspection system including at least one signal emitter configured to emit a signal, at least one receiver configured to receive the signal after the signal has come into contact with the acoustic treatment applied to the hull of the maritime vessel, wherein the signal provides information about the integrity of the acoustic treatment and a processor configured to perform signal processing on the received signal and generate an output comprising information about one or more parameters of the acoustic treatment. The inspection system thereby allows for in-water inspection of acoustic treatments applied to a maritime vessel thus avoiding the need for a costly and time-consuming inspection of such a vessel while in dry-dock. |
US11131757B2 |
High-speed light sensing apparatus
An apparatus including a semiconductor substrate; an absorption layer coupled to the semiconductor substrate, the absorption layer including a photodiode region configured to absorb photons and to generate photo-carriers from the absorbed photons; one or more first switches controlled by a first control signal, the one or more first switches configured to collect at least a portion of the photo-carriers based on the first control signal; and one or more second switches controlled by a second control signal, the one or more second switches configured to collect at least a portion of the photo-carriers based on the second control signal, where the second control signal is different from the first control signal. |
US11131756B2 |
LIDAR system with reflected signal strength measurement
An example LIDAR system includes a detector, an amplifier, a time-to-digital converter (TDC), an integrator, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and a processor. The detector is configured to receive a reflected light pulse, where the reflected light pulse is reflected off of an object. The amplifier is coupled to the detector to generate an analog signal in response to the reflected light pulse. The TDC is coupled to the amplifier to generate a first time data and a second time data in response to the analog signal. The integrator is coupled to the amplifier to integrate the analog signal. The ADC is coupled to the integrator to sample an output of the integrator and to generate a digital sample. The processor is configured to process the first time data, the second time data, and the digital sample to estimate a total reflected energy of the reflected light pulse. |
US11131755B2 |
Methods and apparatus for array based LiDAR systems with reduced interference
An array-based light detection and ranging (LiDAR) unit includes an array of emitter/detector sets configured to cover a field of view for the unit. Each emitter/detector set emits and receives light energy on a specific coincident axis unique for that emitter/detector set. A control system coupled to the array of emitter/detector sets controls initiation of light energy from each emitter and processes time of flight information for light energy received on the coincident axis by the corresponding detector for the emitter/detector set. The time of flight information provides imaging information corresponding to the field of view. Interference among light energy is reduced with respect to detectors in the LiDAR unit not corresponding to the specific coincident axis, and with respect to other LiDAR units and ambient sources of light energy. In one embodiment, multiple array-based LiDAR units are used as part of a control system for an autonomous vehicle. |
US11131751B2 |
Methods and systems for calibrating and/or testing radars or antennas
A device for calibrating a radar or an antenna and embedded on an aerial vehicle, comprising:a processing unit configured to apply a delay to an incoming electromagnetic signal, wherein the device is configured to provide said electromagnetic signal with said delay to an emitter for its back transmission,wherein the processing unit is configured to control said delay according to one or more delay values, wherein each delay value simulates a virtual range of the device or of the aerial vehicle with respect to said radar or antenna receiving said transmitted electromagnetic signal, said virtual range being different from an actual range of the device or of the aerial vehicle, for calibrating said at least one radar or antenna based on said transmitted electromagnetic signal which simulates a virtual range of the device or of the aerial vehicle with respect to said at least one radar or antenna. |
US11131750B2 |
Radar device for vehicle
A radar device for a vehicle, according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprises: a case; a first printed circuit board (PCB) that is accommodated in the case and has a plurality of antenna arrays and an integrated circuit (IC) chip that are formed thereon, wherein the IC chip is connected to the plurality of antenna arrays; and a radome that is coupled to the case and covers the first printed circuit board, wherein the radome includes: a cover facing the first printed circuit board; a first wall connected to the cover surface; and a second wall connected to the cover and facing the first wall, wherein the internal angle between the cover and the first wall and the internal angle between the cover and the second wall are formed to be greater than 90° and less than 180°. |
US11131745B2 |
Techniques for imaging wireless power delivery environments and tracking objects therein
Techniques are described herein for imaging static or semi-static objects in a wireless power delivery environment and tracking non-static objects contained therein. More specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure describe techniques for determining the relative locations and movement of non-static objects in a wireless power delivery environment. Additionally, the techniques describe methods and systems for generation of motion-based maps such as heat (or dwell) maps and flow maps. |
US11131743B2 |
Unicast and broadcast protocol for wireless local area network ranging and direction finding
Disclosed embodiments facilitate wireless channel calibration, including ranging and direction finding, between wirelessly networked devices. In some embodiments. a method on a first station (STA) may comprise: transmitting a first NDPA frame to one or more second stations (STAs), the first NDPA frame comprising a first bit indicating that one or more subsequent frames comprise ranging or angular information; and transmitting, after a Short Interval Frame Space (SIFS) time interval, a second frame. The second frame may be one of: a Null Data Packet az (NDP_az) frame with information about a time of transmission of the NDP_az frame, or a Null Data Packet (NDP) frame, or a Beam Refinement Protocol (BRP) frame. The first NDPA frame may be unicast, multicast, or broadcast. |
US11131741B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing a passive transmitter based synthetic aperture radar
A method and apparatus for receiving signals from an unknown transmitting source and providing the location of the unknown transmitting source comprising a series of channels for receiving signals radiated by the unknown transmitting sources, generating preprocessed time domain data and generating a SAR image depicting a location of the unknown transmitting source, and a processor for processing the preprocessed time domain data to enhance a pixel value at each pixel location within the SAR image by summing signal data from each channel related to each pixel location to generate an enhanced SAR image. |
US11131740B2 |
System and method for aligning a sensor assembly
The present disclosure relates to a system and method of aligning a sensor assembly for a vehicle. The sensor assembly is disposed along a vehicle body and has a sensory face from which a measurement signal is transmitted. The sensor alignment system includes an alignment gauge that measures a datum angle of the sensor assembly, a sensor adjustment tool that adjusts a position of the sensor assembly relative to the vehicle body, and a controller that is in communication with the alignment gauge and the sensor adjustment tool. The controller further operates the sensor adjustment tool to control the datum angle of the sensor assembly to within a tolerance range. |
US11131737B2 |
Joint estimation diffusion imaging (JEDI)
A method and for estimating local diffusion anisotropy and global tractography within neural architecture from diffusion weighted magnetic resonance image (dMRI) data uses a computer processor to integrate a first dataset comprising standard single pulsed field gradient (sPFG) dMRI data with a second dataset comprising double pulsed field gradient (dPFG) dMRI data into a common coordinate system with the same spatial resolution. The resulting image includes integrated macroscopic and microscopic anisotropy and global tractography within the target volume. |
US11131736B2 |
Retrospective correction of field fluctuations in multiple gradient echo MRI
An iterative reconstruction is performed of multiple gradient echo MR imaging data to generate a reconstructed MR image (36). The iterative reconstruction uses a model (30) that links the MR imaging data and the reconstructed MR image. The model includes a parameterized magnetic field fluctuation component (32). During the performing of the iterative reconstruction, parameters of the parameterized magnetic field fluctuation component of the model are updated to optimize a cost function (40) dependent on partial derivatives of the reconstructed MR image with respect to the parameters of the parameterized magnetic field fluctuation component of the model. The image may be further processed to generate an R2* map (50), an SWI image (52), or a QSM map (54). |
US11131731B2 |
Multi-channel integrated MRI transmitter system for a magnetic resonance imaging device
A multi-channel RF transmitter system including a magnetic resonance imaging device, a multi-channel RF coil array, a control computer receiving required parameters from a user, producing triggering and clock signals and synthesizing input data required for each channel of RF coil array according to imaging scenario to be realized, an interface control module producing basic band MRI signals according to data from the control computer, a signal modulator and control module for modulating MRI signals produced at the interface control module into radio frequency and distribution to channels, a power/data distribution module distributing the produced signals and required DC power, a RF power amplifier module converting digital signal coming from the power/data distribution module into analog signal, amplifying it and transmitting to members of the coil array, a feedback line for track and correction of any errors in RF signal transmitted to the coil array by the power amplifier module. |
US11131717B1 |
Methods and systems for in-situ leakage current testing of cells in multi-cell battery packs
Described methods and systems provide in-situ leakage current testing of battery cells in battery packs even while these packs operate. Specifically, an external electrical current is discontinued through a tested battery cell using a node controller, to which the tested battery cell is independently connected. Changes in the open circuit voltage (OCV) are then detected by the node controller for a set period time. Any voltage change, associated with taking the tested cell offline, is compensated by one or more other cells in the battery pack. The overall pack current and voltage remains substantially unchanged (based on the application demands), while the in-situ leakage current testing is initiated, performed, and/or completed. The OCV changes are then used to determine the leakage current of the tested cell and, in some examples, to determine the state of health of this cell and/or adjust the operating parameters of this cell. |
US11131716B2 |
Systems, methods and devices for battery charge state detection
Estimating a charge state for a flat-voltage profile battery can be accomplished using impedance measurements. For example, an impedance measurement can be used to form a fuel gauge for a lithium-air (Li-Air) battery. As the impedance of a Li-Air battery increases during discharge, it corresponds to a state of charge (i.e., a charge state). The impedance can be used to create charge state data to use with a fuel gauge. |
US11131715B2 |
Battery management system and a method for controlling a battery management system
The invention relates to a method of controlling a vehicle battery management system comprising a battery arranged in a vehicle, the battery being controlled by a battery control unit comprising a battery model describing a relation between a battery state and a time varying battery property. The method comprises, in the battery control unit: measuring at least one time varying battery sensor output of the battery; determining a battery state based on the measured battery sensor output; updating the battery model based on the determined battery state, thereby forming an updated battery model, receiving a second battery model; and combining the received second model with the existing battery model. The invention also relates to a battery management system and to a vehicle comprising such a battery management system. |
US11131710B2 |
Integrated photonic test circuit
A photonic circuit testing device, including a photonic test chip including, on the side of a first surface of the chip: micropillars, each intended to be placed in contact with a corresponding electric connection pad of the photonic circuit; and first optical input/output ports, each intended to be optically coupled to a second corresponding optical input/output port of the photonic circuit. |
US11131705B2 |
Allocation of test resources to perform a test of memory components
A request to perform a test with one or more memory components can be received. Available test resources of a test platform that is associated with memory components can be determined. The desired characteristics of the one or more memory components that are specified by the test can be determined. One or more of the available test resources of the test platform to the test can be assigned based on characteristics of respective memory components associated with the one or more of the available test resources and the desired characteristics of the one or more memory components of the test. Furthermore, the test can be performed with the assigned one or more of the available test resources of the test platform. |
US11131699B2 |
Method for determining probe angle, high-frequency test system, program and storage medium
A method that includes changing a probe angle with respect to the conductor surface of a substrate that has a flat conductor surface mounted on the mounting surface of a stage in a high-frequency test system, thereby changing the state of contact of the tip of a signal terminal and tip of a ground terminal with the conductor surface, outputting high-frequency signals from the signal terminal to the conductor surface and receiving reflected signals using the probe to find S-parameters at different probe angles, and determining, based on a plurality of the S-parameters, a reference probe angle at which the reference line formed connecting the tip of the signal terminal and tip of the ground terminal is parallel with the conductor surface. |
US11131697B2 |
System and method for combining a remote audio source with an animatronically controlled puppet
A system and method for combining a remote audio source with an animatronically controlled puppet includes the steps of entering an audio file on a user client by a person where the audio file is a statement spoken by the person. The audio file is sent to a secondary client that is remote to the user client. The secondary client has a puppet controlled by animatronics. The audio file is received by an audio circuit board that converts the audio file into movement parameters. The movement parameters are sent to at least one servomechanism mounted in the puppet to actuate the animatronics in synchronicity with the audio file. Movement of the puppet is video recorded to define a video file. The audio and video files are combined to define a final video production viewable by the person. |
US11131696B2 |
Method for estimating a signal property
A method for estimating a property of a signal (1) sensed in an electrical system, comprises the steps of sensing the signal (1) and estimating a fundamental period of a fundamental of the signal (1) by comparing the sensed signal (1) with at least one threshold (2) to detect threshold crossings and estimating the fundamental period from the threshold crossings. The signal property is then estimated from the fundamental period and/or from the sensed signal (1) during an interval of a length of the fundamental period.An electronic device according to the invention comprises a micro controller and/or an analogue circuitry which performs the method for estimating a property of a signal. Preferably, the micro controller and/or analogue circuitry controls other parts of the electronic device depending on the results obtained by the method for estimating a property of a signal. |
US11131695B2 |
Measuring electrical energy consumption
The present disclosure is concerned with measuring the amount of electrical energy consumed even when the electric meter has been tampered with. Electric meters may be fraudulently tampered with by connecting a bypass element, such as a conductive wire or cable, across the terminals of the meter in order to bypass the electric meter. This means that only part of the consumed electrical current passes through the electric meter for measurement, resulting in some of the consumed electrical energy not being measured and therefore not being billed for. However, in the present invention a technique has been developed to enable the electric meter to determine the amount of electrical current that bypasses the meter and therefore measure the amount electrical energy consumed even when the electric meter has been tampered with. |
US11131692B1 |
Line isolating power connector
A line isolating power connector can include a housing for connecting with a power cable and a power source, and wires positioned through the housing that include at least a line wire and a neutral wire. The housing is separated by an aperture into a line conduit and a neutral conduit, and the aperture is sized to receive a portion of a contactless power quality probe such that the power quality probe can be connected around the first line conduit or neutral conduit in order to measure power quality in either the line wire or the neutral wire. |
US11131689B2 |
Low-force wafer test probes
Embodiments herein describe structures of low-force wafer test probes and formation thereof. Structures of low-force wafer test probes and their formation via gray scale etch or electroplating is described. Structures are described that include a lower base structure on top of a substrate and an upper blade structure on top of the lower base structure. In various embodiments, a crown of a C4 bump is accommodated by one or both of: i) a cavity present in the lower base structure; and ii) a height of the upper blade structure. Processes for fabricating probe structures are described that include forming lower base structures upon a substrate and forming upper blade structures on top of the lower base structures. The upper blade structures include at least one blade. Each of the blade(s) include a cutting edge that points toward a center point within the probe structure. |
US11131686B2 |
Process for manufacturing a pitot tube having a graphite insert embedded therein
Disclosed is a process of manufacturing a pitot tube assembly including: obtaining a metal cylindrical tube having a first axial portion that is a first material blank for an assembly inlet portion of the pitot tube assembly and a second axial portion that is a second material blank for a body portion of the pitot tube assembly; nesting the first axial portion of the tube within a cylindrical graphite insert; nesting the cylindrical graphite insert within a cylindrical sheath; constraining axial motion of the insert; performing laser scanning to the assembly inlet portion; and performing additive manufacturing to the pitot tube assembly inlet portion. |
US11131683B2 |
Multi-channel pipettor and method for operating a multi-channel pipettor
The present disclosure relates to a method for operating a multi-channel pipettor, comprising: creating an access plan having a plurality of transfer blocks, each comprising a source access and a destination access, wherein the creating includes: reading of position lists which contain the positions of all source and destination containers and assigning source containers to destination containers; performing a transfer analysis in which the source or destination accesses and the movements of the pipetting head and/or the container holders are determined by forming the difference between the current channel position and the source position or the destination position on the two-dimensional plane; and performing a transfer optimization, whereby the source or destination accesses and the movements of the pipetting head respectively required for the source or destination accesses are sorted into the transfer blocks; and operating the multi-channel pipettor on the basis of the created access plan. |
US11131676B2 |
Systemic immune activation and biomarkers of nonceliac wheat/gluten sensitivity
The present invention provides a method of using increased levels of one or more biomarkers to identify subjects having non-celiac gluten sensitivity or non-celiac wheat sensitivity. The identification would aid the physician or health professional to determine a specific treatment for the patient, for example, a diet that eliminates wheat, rye, and/or barley. In one embodiment, the biomarkers are one or more of soluble CD 14 (sCD14), lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP), anti-lipopolysaccharide antibodies, anti-flagellin antibodies, anti-gliadin antibodies, and intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (FABP2). The present invention also provides a method of using the same markers to monitor the response to treatment for non-celiac wheat sensitivity in a subject. |
US11131673B2 |
Live single-cell bioassay in microdroplets
Bioassays are provided for detecting and analyzing responses from single cells and cell pairs suspended in micro-scale droplets (80-200 μm diameter) generated in microfluidic devices. Cell responses to various stimuli are analyzed. The stimuli are delivered by homotypic or heterotypic cells, small molecule drugs, and therapeutic agents including immunotherapeutics. The bioassays can be used to describe heterogeneity in any given cell population, and can be used in a clinical setting, such as profiling of patient-derived cells, designing personalized treatment strategies, and optimizing drug combinations for immunotherapy of tumors. |
US11131671B2 |
Protein signatures for distinguishing between bacterial and viral infections
Methods of diagnosing infections are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises measuring the amount of each of the polypeptides TRAIL, CRP, IP10 and at least one additional polypeptide selected from the group consisting of IL-6 and PCT. |
US11131670B2 |
Immunoassay test device with two fluid flow paths for detection and differentiation of two or more analytes
A device for determining presence or absence of infection due to an infectious agent is described. The device comprises a sample receiving zone configured to receive a liquid sample from a subject suspected of having an infection due to an infectious agent, the sample receiving zone positioned to distribute the sample along a first fluid flow path to a first label zone and along a second fluid flow path to a second label zone. Test lines in each fluid flow path capture a mobile detectable species as an indicator of presence or absence of the infectious agent. The device also comprises a reference line positioned in the one of the fluid flow paths. The bidirectional fluid flow paths emanate from a common sample zone and provide an efficient approach to detection and differentiate two species as indicators of the same infectious agent or as indicators of two different infectious agents. |
US11131663B2 |
Analyte detection method
THE present application relates to a method of detecting one or more analytes in a sample, the method comprising (a) providing a carrier nucleic acid molecule with at least one single-stranded region; (b) providing one or more aptamers specific for the analyte, wherein the aptamers additionally comprise a single-stranded portion complementary to at least one single-stranded region on the carrier nucleic acid; (c) contacting the carrier nucleic acid and one or more aptamers with the sample, forming a carrier nucleic acid/N aptamer/analyte complex, and; (d) detecting the presence of the carrier nucleic acid/aptamer/analyte complex. |
US11131662B2 |
Detection device for detecting analytes in liquid specimen
A detection device for detecting analytes in liquid specimen is provided. The detection device comprises: a specimen chamber for collecting or storing a liquid specimen; a detecting chamber for containing a detecting element; and a through hole for transferring the liquid specimen between the specimen chamber and the detecting chamber. The through hole can be opened or self-sealed. The sealing or opening of the through hole controls whether or not the liquid specimen in the specimen chamber enters the detecting chamber via the through hole. Furthermore, a detection method is provided. |
US11131661B2 |
Compounds inhibiting Nef-calnexin interaction
The invention relates to compounds and methods for restoring or preserving cholesterol efflux in a cell infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) by preventing or decreasing an interaction between Negative Regulatory Factor (Nef) protein and Calnexin protein, and methods for screening for such compounds. |
US11131659B2 |
Measuring the oil, water, and solid concentration in oil-based drilling fluids
Systems and methods for measurement of the oil, water, and/or solids concentration in oil-based drilling fluids may be provided in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. An example method for monitoring oil-based drilling fluids may include providing a sample of an oil-based drilling. The method may further include determining an estimate of an oil concentration of the sample. The method may further include measuring thermal conductivity of the sample. The method may further include determining an estimate of solids concentration of the sample from a correlation that relates the oil concentration, the thermal conductivity, and the solids concentration. |
US11131658B2 |
Method and device for physicochemical characterization of materials
An analysis method and device including detecting at least one particle of matter in a fluid inside in a reaction chamber and correlating a change in the particle to a physicochemical property of the matter. |
US11131654B2 |
Chromatography column
A column mainly comprises a tube, a plug, a first filter, a second filter, a stopper, and a connector. The tube mainly comprises a bottomed cylindrical storage part, and a cylindrical bottom-side connection part connected to a bottom of the storage part. The storage part and the bottom-side connection part are coaxially provided. The plug mainly comprises an outer pipe coaxially provided, and an inner pipe provided on an inner side of the outer pipe. The first filter and the second filter each are such a filter as not to enable the filler to pass. The stopper mainly comprises a stopper gripping part, and a stopper insertion part. The connector mainly comprises a connector gripping part and a connector insertion part. |
US11131653B2 |
Determining the microstructure and properties of materials using acoustic signal processing
An apparatus, system, program product, and method are disclosed for determining the microstructure and properties of materials using acoustic signal processing. An apparatus includes a one or more sensors for sensing information describing a multiphase material using sound waves. The apparatus includes a processor operably coupled to the one or more sensors and a memory that stores code executable by the processor. The code is executable by the processor to receive sound-wave input from the one or more sensors, perform one or more quantitative analyses on the received sound-wave input in the frequency domain, and determine a microstructure of the multiphase material based on results from the one or more quantitative analyses. |
US11131652B2 |
Inspection system, control unit, control method, and storage medium
According to one embodiment, an inspection system includes a probe and a controller. The probe includes a plurality of ultrasonic sensors arranged in a first direction. The probe contacts a weld portion by moving in a second direction crossing the first direction. Each of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors transmits an ultrasonic wave toward the weld portion and receives a reflected wave. The controller detects a joint and a non-joint at a plurality of points along the first direction of the weld portion based on the plurality of reflected waves. The controller adjusts an angle of the probe around a third direction based on a number of the joints or the non-joints detected for the plurality of points. The third direction is perpendicular to the first direction and crosses the second direction. |
US11131650B2 |
Ultrasonic analysis of a subject
A method of facilitating ultrasonic analysis of a subject is provided. The method involves producing signals for causing a set of outgoing ultrasonic signals to be transmitted to the subject, wherein the set of outgoing ultrasonic signals is defined at least in part by a variable imaging parameter that varies over time in accordance with a variable imaging parameter function, the variable imaging parameter function represented or representable at least in part by a function characteristic, receiving signals representing a time dependent representation of the subject generated from a set of received ultrasonic signals scattered by the subject, determining at least one property representation of the subject based on the function characteristic and the time dependent representation of the subject, and producing signals representing the at least one property representation of the subject to facilitate analysis of the subject. Systems, non-transitory computer readable media, and other methods are also provided. |
US11131641B2 |
Method for measuring oil content of lithium battery separator by using DSC
A method for measuring the oil content of a lithium battery separator by using DSC includes the following steps: taking 5-10 mg of an oil-containing separator sample from the lithium battery separator, and taking 5-10 mg of an oil-free separator sample from an oil-free separator; performing an enthalpy test on the oil-free separator sample at room temperature by using a differential scanning calorimeter to obtain a first enthalpy value, and performing an enthalpy test on the oil-containing separator sample by using the differential scanning calorimeter to obtain a second enthalpy value; subtracting the second enthalpy value from the first enthalpy value to obtain a difference, and then dividing the difference by the first enthalpy value to obtain the oil content of the oil-containing separator sample. |
US11131640B2 |
Methods using advanced NMR analysis for core samples
A method for determining a core sample property selected from the group consisting of a recoverable oil volume, an irreducible hydrocarbon volume, a recoverable water volume, an irreducible water volume, and any combination thereof can include: determining a porosity of a core sample, wherein the core sample has a permeability of 100 milliDarcy (mD) or less; saturating the core sample with a NMR saturation fluid; taking a first nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurement of fluids in the core sample; hydraulically exchanging a hydrophobic fluid or a hydrophilic fluid in the core sample in a hydrophilic NMR exchange fluid or a hydrophobic NMR exchange fluid, respectively; taking a second NMR measurement of the fluids in the core sample after hydraulic exchange; and deriving the property of the core sample based on the porosity, a NMR signal to fluid volume calibration, and a comparison between the first and second NMR measurements. |
US11131637B2 |
Analysis method for fine structure, apparatus, and program
Provided is an analysis method for a fine structure, that is capable of determining shapes of scattering bodies that are long in a thickness direction of a plate-shaped sample; and provided are an apparatus and a program thereof. There is provided an analysis method for a fine structure of a plate-shaped sample formed to have scattering bodies that are long in a thickness direction and periodically arranged, comprising the steps of preparing data of a scattering intensity from the plate-shaped sample measured via transmission of X-rays at a plurality of ω rotation angles; calculating a scattering intensity of the X-rays scattered by the plate-shaped sample under a specific condition; fitting the calculated scattering intensity to the prepared scattering intensity; and determining shapes of the scattering bodies for the plate-shaped sample, based on a result of the fitting. |
US11131630B2 |
Method of aligning a laser-scanning fluorescence microscope and laser-scanning fluorescence microscope having an automatic aligning system
For setting a laser-scanning fluorescence microscope to a correct alignment in which an intensity maximum of excitation light and an intensity minimum of fluorescence inhibition light coincide in a focal area of an objective lens, a structure in a sample marked with a fluorescent dye is scanned with the intensity maximum of the excitation light to generate first and second pictures of the sample, the first picture corresponding to a higher and the second picture corresponding to a lower intensity of the fluorescence inhibition light. A spatial offset of a first image of the structure in the first picture with regard to a second image of the structure in the second picture is calculated; and the intensity maximum of the excitation light is shifted with regard to the intensity minimum of the fluorescence inhibition light in the direction of the offset calculated to set the microscope to the correct alignment. |
US11131623B2 |
Mixture detection method and device
A mixture detection method and device relating to substance detection technology. The proportion contents of substances contained in a mixture can be detected. The method includes: performing measurement spectrum line collection on a to-be-detected mixture to identify the kinds of substances in the to-be-detected mixture; selecting a characteristic peak of a measurement spectrum line of each kind of substance according to the kinds of substances, and obtaining an intensity proportion of the characteristic peak of each kind of substance; querying a relative activity database according to the kinds of the substances to obtain relative activity corresponding to each kind of substance; and determining the proportion contents of the substances contained in the mixture according to the intensity proportion of the characteristic peak of each kind of substance and the quotient of the relative activities. |
US11131621B2 |
Analysis device and analysis method
An analysis device includes an optical disc drive, a gate information processing unit, a detection circuit, and a gate shift processing unit. The optical disc drive rotates a specimen analysis disc and detects a measurement radial position for an optical pickup. The detection circuit generates gate signals shifted by a gate shift amount in each measurement radial position in a rotating direction of the specimen analysis disc, and generates count values of the respective gate signals. The gate shift processing unit divides a gate signal-corresponding region of the corresponding gate signal by a unit gate shift amount in the rotating direction of the specimen analysis disc to define a plurality of divided regions and sets count values of the divided regions based on the count values of the gate signals. |
US11131620B1 |
Methods of bonding articles using moisture-curing adhesive composition
An adhesive composition may be applied to a surface, such as plastic, metal, wood, stucco, plaster, brick, concrete, glass, rubber, tile, fiberglass, ceramic, porcelain, canvas, stone, or drywall. The adhesive-containing surface is then pressed into contact with a second surface to create a strong, watertight bond. The methods disclosed herein may be used to assemble and/or repair a variety of articles and structures, such as roofs, gutters, boats, kayaks, personal watercraft, canoes, rafts, inflatable articles such as toys, sporting equipment, and air mattresses, outdoor equipment, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, campers, garden hoses, low-pressure PVC and plumbing pipes, tents, vinyl awnings, covers and tarps, swimming pools, windows, doors, walls, seams, vents, air ducts, HVAC systems, and the like. Also disclosed herein are methods of testing the bonding strength of an adhesive, methods of affecting underwater repairs, and methods of assembling an all-terrain vehicle. |
US11131617B2 |
Flow cell for analysis of fluids
A system for analyzing a fluid includes or uses a movable flow cell assembly being disposed in an analysis location on a wall of an analysis instrument and being configured to be retained by a locking assembly on a first surface of the wall. The system includes a probe head assembly located on an opposed second surface of the wall, the probe head assembly to direct an X-ray source to analyze the fluid in a static state in the movable flow cell assembly or in a flow mode through the movable flow cell assembly. The movable flow cell assembly and the probe head assembly are in electro-magnetic communication for elemental analysis of the fluid using the X-ray source when the movable flow cell assembly is retained by the locking assembly on the first surface of the wall. |
US11131616B2 |
Analyzing fluids
A system and method of using the system for analyzing liquid samples obtain from viscous sources. The system includes a sample delivery system, a particle counter configured to receive a liquid sample from the liquid sample delivery system, a composition analyzer configured to receive the liquid sample from the particle counter, a feed system configured to draw the liquid sample through the particle counter and subsequently inject the liquid sample into the composition analyzer; and a processor to process and analyze data from the particle counter and composition analyzer. |
US11131613B2 |
Systems and methods for handheld snow stability analyzer
A compact, handheld, battery-powered radar transceiver used to analyze the stability of the snowpack to avoid avalanche danger. The device scans the snowpack and presents a depth vs. density profile chart and highlights layers of concern (strong over weak layers) and other relevant information on an integrated backlit touchscreen LCD. |
US11131612B2 |
Method for estimating hardness of cold worked component and method for acquiring hardness-equivalent plastic strain curve of steel material
There is provided a method for estimating a hardness of a cold worked component including: preparing a test piece for hardness measurement having a dent portion of a shape corresponding to a shape of the contact surface of the punch by using a mounting base on which a test piece is mounted and a punch of which a contact surface to be in contact with the test piece is a curved surface, and compressing the test piece mounted on the mounting base using the punch; measuring hardnesses of the test piece for hardness measurement at a plurality of hardness measurement positions in a measurement direction while taking, as the measurement direction, a direction in the dent portion in which a sheet thickness changes; performing numerical analysis to calculate equivalent plastic strains of the test piece for hardness measurement, and acquiring a hardness-equivalent plastic strain curve on the basis of the hardnesses and the equivalent plastic strains at the hardness measurement positions; and specifying a hardness from the calculated value of equivalent plastic strain of an arbitrary part of the cold worked component on the basis of the hardness-equivalent plastic strain curve by performing numerical analysis to calculate a value of equivalent plastic strain of a cold worked component. |
US11131611B2 |
Impact testing apparatus and methods
Test apparatus and methods for impact testing specimens, including edge impact testing are disclosed. The apparatus and methods disclosed include a pendulum and a bob which are used to impact test specimens against an impacting object. |
US11131610B2 |
Particulate calibration and generation simulator for particle measurement and number
An apparatus and method for generating a controlled, predictable, reproducible and variable-size distribution of particulate matter (PM), particle number (PN) and/or facsimile/simulation, derived from vaporizing and condensing a specialized liquid, utilizing a vapor delivery device; a filter capability so as to remove a significant amount of ambient PM/PN as a secondary calibration process for the identification of fine and ultra-fine particles (e.g., 0.3 micrometers and smaller) as well as a computer-controlled ability to perform a pre-determined series of calibration routines, housed in a container. |
US11131609B2 |
System and method for preservation, transport, and analysis of water samples
A device for collecting contaminants from water samples is provided. The device includes a solid sorbent that collects and stores the contaminants from water samples. The solid sorbent is configured to allow for the preservation of the stored contaminants. The concentrations of the contaminants in the water samples are determined via analysis of the solid sorbent or via elution of the stored contaminants from the sorbent and analysis of the eluate solution. |
US11131608B2 |
Analyte extraction
A target analyte is extracted out of a sample fluid in a sample fluid passage by diffusing the target analyte through a supported liquid membrane to a product fluid passage. Extraction of the target analyte is accelerated by applying an electric field across and perpendicular to the supported liquid membrane with electrodes. Passage of selected ions across an exchange membrane extending between one of the electrodes and the supported liquid membrane is inhibited. |
US11131606B2 |
Method for providing measured values of a technical installation, technical system, and method for operating the technical system
Provided is a method for providing measured values of a technical installation in which measured values in at least one measurement series are captured, wherein a respective measured value is provided by a measurement sensor for a respective physical measurement variable in the technical installation for a respective measurement time. The measured values are categorized as normal measured values or anomalous measured values with the aid of a threshold value comparison and at least one further method stage. The further method stage comprises calculating one or more statistical position parameters for selected measured values from the same measurement series and/or different measurement series.The method makes it possible to increase the reliability of the measured values provided.A technical system comprising the technical installation, at least one measurement sensor and a program-controlled device, and a method for operating the technical system are also proposed. |
US11131598B2 |
Technology to control a model and balance support system's dynamics and isolate the balance as needed to increase test facilities productivity
A balance protection system for a wind tunnel test system that includes a balance component, a model component connected to the balance component and a sting component connected to the balance component is disclosed. The balance protection system includes a first set of features on the model component that mate with a second of features on to the sting component. The clearances between the first and second set of features determine an amount of allowed movement of the model with respect to the balance. Actuators can be used to actively adjust the amount of clearance and respective allowed movement of the model with respect to the balance. Limiting movement of the model with respect to the balance protects the balance from damage caused by excessive forces applied to the model. |
US11131597B1 |
Detecting and repairing damage to building materials
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium for receiving an indication of damage to a building from a sensor network associated with the building, where the sensor network is responsive to damage to the building. Determining a location and an extent of the damage to the building based on the indication of damage. Automatically coordinating a repair for the damage in response to determining the location and the extent of the damage. |
US11131596B2 |
Vibration detection device, and unbalance detection device including the vibration detection device
A vibration detection device for detecting vibration of a cartridge including a bearing housing that accommodates a rotor coupling a wheel and a rotor shaft, and a bearing rotatably supporting the rotor, the bearing housing including a lubricant-oil passage port for allowing lubricant oil to pass through an interior of the bearing housing, includes: a sensor mount attached to an oil-flow-passage forming member configured to be capable of connecting to and separating from the bearing housing, the oil-flow-passage forming member including, inside thereof, an oil flow passage through which one of lubricant oil to be supplied to the interior of the bearing housing via the lubricant-oil passage port or lubricant oil discharged from the interior of the bearing housing via the lubricant-oil passage port flows; a vibration sensor disposed on the sensor mount; and a vibration transmission leg portion connected to the sensor mount and configured to be in contact with the bearing housing in a state where the oil-flow-passage forming member is connected to the bearing housing. |
US11131590B2 |
Strain gauge, load sensor, and method for manufacturing strain gauge
The strain gage includes: a substrate formed from a resin material: a resistor provided on a surface of the substrate; and a fusion layer provided on an opposite surface, to the surface on which the resistor is provided. The fusion layer is a thermoplastic polyimide layer. There is provided the strain gage that has a thickness of as thin as possible and that makes a manufacture process of a load sensor simpler. |
US11131589B2 |
Piezoelectric thin-film sensor and use thereof
A piezoelectric sensor comprises a support structure, a channel extending through the support structure, a sensing material stack coupled to the support structure and extending over the channel, and a filler material disposed within the channel and over the sensing material stack. The sensing material stack comprises an structural layer, a first electrode layer disposed on the structural layer, a piezoelectric material disposed in a piezoelectric layer on the first electrode, and a second electrode disposed on the piezoelectric layer opposite the first electrode layer. |
US11131587B2 |
Temperature sensor with heat transfer element and fabrication method
A temperature sensor comprises a temperature sensing element, a protective housing, and a heat transfer element. The temperature sensing element transduces a sensed temperature into an electrical output signal. The protective housing at least partly encases the temperature sensing element. The heat transfer element has an outer surface in heat conductive contact with an inner wall of the protective housing and receives at least a part of the temperature sensing element. The heat transfer element is formed separately from the temperature sensing element. |
US11131583B2 |
Object state detection and transmission system
An object state detection and transmission system includes a spectrometer configured to measure a reflectance spectrum based on reflected light reflected by a target object, a spectroscopic terminal apparatus integrally provided with an electronic device, the spectroscopic terminal apparatus being configured to receive a measured reflection spectrum; and a server apparatus connected to the spectroscopic terminal apparatus via a communication line. The electronic device includes a photographic camera configured to photograph the target object to capture a photographed image; a Global Positioning System (GPS) communication unit configured to measure a position of the target object; a sensor configured to measure an azimuth and an angle of the target object; a Central Processing Unit (CPU) configured to clock a current time of the photographing and the measurement; and a wireless communication unit configured to transmit resultant data to the server apparatus. |
US11131580B2 |
Customizable sensor aperture with common lens
A sensor cover for a rearview assembly includes a body configured for secure engagement with the rearview assembly. At least one engagement feature extends rearward and is configured for removably coupling the body with a first housing having a first predefined configuration and a second housing having a second predefined configuration. |
US11131579B2 |
Piezoelectric patch-based real-time and high-precision bolt preload detection method and system
The present invention discloses a piezoelectric patch-based real-time and high-precision bolt preload detection method and system. A piezoelectric patch is used as an ultrasonic excitation source and pasted on the head of a bolt, and the high-precision fitting relationship between the ultrasonic change of time-of-flight and the bolt preload is established according to the law of the ultrasonic change of time-of-flight of single echo with the stress so that the real-time detection of the bolt preload is realized by using the mathematical relationship. Compared with the previous method using ultrasonic probes, the present invention eliminates the error caused by the uncertainty of couplant thickness and further improves the measurement precision by using the change of time-of-flight of single echo. Meanwhile, the low-error rate measurement of the bolt preload is realized at a low cost and without affecting the structural performance. |
US11131577B2 |
Three point mount for a vibration sensing apparatus
A sensing module apparatus is provided for monitoring a vibrating machine or structure, such as a pump, which include three mounting points on the apparatus for securely mounting the apparatus to the vibrating machine or structure. The three-point mount configuration provides the sensor module with a very rigid mount connection to virtually any surface condition, including flat, curved or irregular. All six degrees of freedom (X, Y, Z, theta-X, theta-Y and theta-Z) are properly constrained. The three-point mount also provides an air barrier or gap between the sensing module and the equipment surface, allowing the sensor to be mounted to higher surface temperature devices. |
US11131573B2 |
Offset detection for fuel level sensor fault
Methods and apparatus are provided for determining an offset detection for a fuel level sensor fault. The method includes receiving an electrical resistance reading from a potentiometer of a fuel level sensor and generating an estimated fuel level based on an established fuel usage table that references the electrical resistance reading. The fuel level sensitivity is calculated based on the change in electrical resistance readings divided by the change in the estimated fuel levels (R/F). The fuel level sensitivity is compared to a predetermined sensitivity curve to determine any necessary offset to the electrical resistance reading. Finally, the fuel usage table is updated with the offset to the electrical resistance reading. |
US11131570B2 |
Mini-spinner flowmeter and downhole tool comprising an array of mini-spinner flowmeters for operation in hydrocarbon well
A mini-spinner flowmeter measures a fluid linear velocity and/or a fluid direction of a fluid present in a hydrocarbon well. It comprises an impeller formed with a plurality of axially extending vanes longitudinally secured to a shaft, the shaft extending along a longitudinal axis, the impeller being caused to rotate at an impeller angular velocity depending on the fluid linear velocity and in a rotational direction depending on the fluid direction; and a support having a bearing positioned on each end of the shaft and a through-hole securing an optical section. The vanes are reflective such that, in use, a light energy emitted by an emitting optical fiber and reflected backward by anyone of the vanes is received by a first receiving optical fiber and/or a second receiving optical fiber, the reflected light energy containing information indicative of the fluid linear velocity and/or the fluid direction. |
US11131565B2 |
Manufacturing method of an annular insert molded article
A method of manufacturing an annular insert molded article that suppresses contamination of a metal mold and generation of foreign matter without increase in material costs for an adhesive or contamination of a transfer jig, and has a high adhesion strength so that, when the annular insert molded article is attached to a rotating body, the adhesive does not peel off from the insert or remain as foreign matter in the rotating body.An annular insert molded article 1 is manufactured by injection molding in a state where a thermoset resin adhesive A is applied to a joining surface of an annular insert 2 attachable to a rotating body to an annular plastic 3 and then the annular insert 2 and the annular plastic 3 are placed in a metal mold. |
US11131561B2 |
Vehicle position management system and vehicle position management method
A vehicle position management method includes granting an information acquisition right, which is a right to receive support information helpful for driving vehicle, when upload information including marker identification information which identifies detected magnetic marker is acquired from vehicle side capable of detecting magnetic marker laid in a road, providing vehicle to which the information acquisition right has been granted with the support information, and identifying and managing a position of vehicle associated with the upload information based on a laying position of magnetic marker identified by the marker identification information included in the upload information. |
US11131560B2 |
Context-sensitive navigational aid
A navigational aid including an intelligent display mode and a communication system communicates with a vehicle's sensor system and/or historical- or time-based information to reduce the number of businesses that are displayed on the map by filtering out unneeded or less preferred services. When the vehicle's fuel level sensor detects that the fuel tank is almost empty, a message can be sent from the sensor system to the navigational aid such that the navigational aid can then begin showing a visual indication (e.g., text or graphical information such as an icon) of the location of fuel stations on the screen. Additionally, the location receiver indicates to the filter when the navigational aid is close to the programmed destination. At that point, the filter can be informed that it should start showing garages or areas where the vehicle can be parked without having cluttered the screen with parking garages that were not close to the destination. Similarly, when in need of other services (e.g., hotel or restaurant services), the navigational aid can display preferred brands (while omitting non-preferred brands) and make reservations when a communication system is included which is capable of communicating with the service provider. Additionally, prices or relative prices for the services may also be indicated. |
US11131558B2 |
Navigation system with map generation mechanism and method of operation thereof
A method of operation of a navigation system includes: determining a content attribute based on an attribute index included in a map content; determine an attribute proportion of the content attribute relative to a content dimension with a control unit; removing the content attribute with the attribute proportion meeting or exceeding a proportion threshold; and generate a remap content based on a remaining instance of the content attribute for displaying on a device. |
US11131557B2 |
Full-vision navigation and positioning method, intelligent terminal and storage device
A full-vision navigation and positioning method for a smart terminal is proposed. The smart terminal turns on a 3D full visual navigation and performs a network speed test. When a network speed is higher than or equal to a threshold value, the smart terminal turns on a camera to obtain images of a current street view and upload the images. The smart terminal compares the images with a 3D panorama map to feedback a current position and utilizes a 3D navigation system to continue navigation according to the current position. |
US11131555B2 |
Method and apparatus for optimizing navigation routing for trailering
Methods and apparatus are provided for generating a towing preferred navigational route including an input to receive a request for a navigational route wherein the request is indicative of a destination and a tow mode engagement, a memory to store an aggregated segment data wherein the aggregated segment data is generated in response to a plurality of tow enabled vehicles traveling the segment, a processor to generate the navigational route in response to the request for the navigational route and the aggregated segment data, and an output to couple the navigational route for display to a driver. |
US11131553B1 |
Driver feedback and rerouting in response to adverse driving conditions
A system and method for monitoring driving conditions and reacting to the driving conditions is disclosed. The system includes a risk monitoring system that can detect adverse road conditions. The method includes performing rerouting when hazardous road conditions are detected. The vehicle may be routed along a different route that lacks the hazardous road condition. The method also includes providing feedback to the driver when adverse driver behavior, such as a drowsy driver, is detected. |
US11131548B2 |
Routing unmanned aerial vehicles based on radio frequency conditions in a three-dimensional environment
A device can determine a set of parameters associated with generating a route plan for routing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in a three-dimensional (3D) environment. The set of parameters can include a parameter that identifies a radio frequency (RF) condition to be satisfied by the route plan. The device can determine a route, associated with the 3D environment, based on the parameter that identifies the RF condition and using an RF model. The RF model can be associated with predicting RF conditions in the 3D environment. The device can generate the route plan including information associated with the route. The device can provide information associated with the route plan. |
US11131547B2 |
Gain-coupled resonator gyroscope
A gyroscope includes a first optical resonator in optical communication with at least one optical waveguide and a second optical resonator in optical communication with the first optical resonator. One of the first optical resonator and the second optical resonator has a power loss rate L greater than zero and the other of the first optical resonator and the second optical resonator has a power gain rate G greater than zero. The at least one optical waveguide, the first optical resonator, and the second optical resonator are configured to be below lasing threshold. The gyroscope further includes at least one optical detector in optical communication with the at least one optical waveguide, and the at least one optical waveguide is configured to receive, from at least one light source, light having an input power Pin at a frequency ωp and to transmit at least a portion of the light having an output power Pout to the at least one optical detector. |
US11131546B2 |
Integrated optical gyroscope with noise cancellation
An optical gyroscope includes, in part, an optical switch, a pair of optical rings and a pair of photodetectors. The optical switch supplies a laser beam. The first optical ring delivers a first portion of the beam in a clockwise direction during the first half of a period, and a first portion of the beam in a counter clockwise direction during the second half of the period. The second optical ring delivers a second portion of the beam in a counter clockwise direction during the first half of the period, and a second portion of the beam in a clockwise direction during the second half of the period. The first photodetector receives the beams delivered by the first and second optical rings during the first half of the period. The second photodetector receives the beams delivered by the first and second optical rings during the second half of the period. |
US11131545B2 |
Multi-layer silicon nitride waveguide based integrated photonics optical gyroscope chip
An integrated photonics optical gyroscope fabricated on a silicon nitride (SiN) waveguide platform comprises a first portion with silicon nitride (SiN) waveguides that constitute a rotation sensing element; and, a second portion with additional silicon nitride (SiN) waveguide-based optical components that constitute a front-end chip to launch light into and receive light from the rotation sensing element. The two portions can be stacked together to have a multi-layer configuration vertically coupled with each other. External elements (e.g., laser, detectors, phase shifter) may be made of different material platform than SiN and can be hybridly integrated to the SiN waveguide platform. |
US11131537B2 |
Measurement method and electronic measuring unit using an inductive proximity sensor linked to a cable
A measurement method using an inductive proximity sensor connected to a cable, the measurement method including the following steps: applying to the cable an excitation voltage at a known reference frequency; acquiring a measurement voltage representative of the excitation current that flows in the cable and in the sensor under the effect of the excitation voltage; multiplying the measurement voltage both by a first reference signal in order to obtain a first measurement signal and also by a second reference signal in order to obtain a second measurement signal; using the first measurement signal and the second measurement signal to evaluate a measurement impedance representative of the impedance of the sensor and of the cable; using the measurement impedance to estimate the inductance of the sensor or the impedance of the sensor; and comparing the inductance of the sensor or the impedance of the sensor with a predefined detection threshold in order to obtain proximity information. |
US11131534B2 |
Connector for blast-triggering device
The present disclosure relates to a connector for a blast-triggering device, said connector including a connector head in which a rear end thereof is integrally connected with a rear surface of a connector body, an upper surface thereof is formed in a curved surface extending from the rear end thereof to a front end thereof, a tube insertion portion is provided between a lower surface thereof and the connector body so that a plurality of shock tubes is fitted therein, and the front end thereof is separated from the connector body. Thus, it is possible to maintain the shape of the connector during detonation, thereby minimizing the generation of debris and improving the safety at the time of detonation. In addition, it is possible to prevent damage to the plurality of shock tubes, thereby preventing a cut-off phenomenon caused by damaged shock tubes during detonation. |
US11131531B1 |
Ammunition reloading device
An ammunition cartridge case reloading die has a die body defined by an interior bore and a bore opening, and a retention cap attachable to the die body. A cartridge case tool is fixed to the retention cap in axial alignment with the interior bore, and a tip of the cartridge case tool is at a proscribed distance relative to the bore opening. A centering shuttle is in sliding engagement in the interior bore of the die body, and defines a shuttle bore through which the cartridge case tool passes, and a reverse taper opening receptive to the cartridge case. The die may has a biasing element disposed within the interior bore between the centering shuttle and the retention cap, with movement of the centering shuttle within interior bore of the die body being dampened by the biasing element. |
US11131530B2 |
Opto-thermal laser detonator
An opto-thermal laser detonator uses resonantly absorptive tuned nano-material associated with secondary explosives for optical absorption and initiation by an integral laser diode. The opto-thermal laser detonator includes main explosive material; resonantly absorptive tuned nano-material; secondary explosive material, wherein the resonantly absorptive tuned nano-material and the secondary explosive material are associated to form associated material made of the resonantly absorptive tuned nano-material and the secondary explosive material; and a laser diode operatively connected to the associated material, wherein the laser diode initiates the associated material which in turn initiates the main explosive material. |
US11131528B2 |
Dazzling system coupled to a camera mounted in a fixed location
A non-lethal dazzling turret includes a laser operable in the visible spectrum. The non-lethal dazzling turret can be deployed, for example, behind a counter at a convenience store or a gas station, and can include a camera as well as an on-board computer. The non-lethal dazzling turret can stream video to a remote location where an operator can aim and fire the non-lethal dazzling turret at potential targets as needed. Alternatively, a fully autonomous version is disclosed that can be activated by, for example, a panic button. |
US11131526B2 |
Handgun slide with embedded sight assembly
A handgun slide has a slide body extending longitudinally and includes sides extending down from a top surface. A proximal end portion of the slide body defines a recess configured to receive a sight assembly. A sight assembly can be installed in the recess of the slide by placing the sight assembly in the recess, followed by securing the assembly to the slide. In its installed configuration, at least part of the sight assembly's point-of-aim indicator is recessed below the top surface of the slide. |
US11131523B2 |
Archery release aid mount
An archery release aid mount includes an attachment mechanism configured to rigidly attach the archery release aid to a bow. A securing device is configured to receive an archery release aid. The securing device includes a securing device that upon the archery release aid mount receiving the archery release aid, holds the archery release aid securely, and that is configured to allow a user to without tools remove the archery release aid from the archery release aid mount when the user wants to use the archery release aid during archery. |
US11131517B2 |
Magazine base plate assembly
A magazine base plate assembly including a base plate having opposing interior side walls with a base plate passage extending through the base plate, and wherein at least one opposing channel is formed within each of the opposing interior side walls; and a base plate insert that is slidably positioned within at least a portion of the base plate passage between a retracted position and an extended position within at least a portion of the base plate passage, wherein in the retracted position one or more of extending tabs extend from flexible tabs into at least a portion of each of the opposing channels, and wherein if each of the flexible tabs is urged a sufficient distance towards an internal insert chamber of the base plate insert, the extending tabs are withdrawn from the opposing channels, allowing the base plate insert to move toward the extended position. |
US11131516B2 |
Shell casing receiver
The present invention generally relates to a firearm shell casing receiver. The invention generally comprises of a horseshoe shaped member with widened ends and an arm member that serves as a clip to allow for the attachment of a receiver vesicle. To utilize the current invention, the shell casing receiver securely grips onto a firearm's platform whereas the clip portion holds a receiver vesicle to capture any spent ammunition. |
US11131512B2 |
Heating device
The exhaust duct includes an exhaust collecting portion connected a heat exchanger and an exhaust guiding portion communicating with the exhaust collecting portion and extended upward in a state close to a side of a cylindrical body of the heat exchanger. The exhaust collecting portion includes a connection opening constituting an inner peripheral wall, into which a cylindrical outlet side connection portion at the lower end of the heat exchanger is fitted, and a groove provided on an outer peripheral side than the inner peripheral wall of the connection opening. The packing includes a seal portion sandwiched in a compressed state between the inner peripheral wall of the connection opening in the exhaust collecting portion and an outer peripheral wall of the cylindrical outlet side connection portion in the heat exchanger to constitute a seal and an anchor portion inserted into the groove of the exhaust collecting portion. |
US11131510B1 |
Heat pipe structure
A heat pipe structure is used for cooling a heat source. The heat pipe structure includes a sleeve tube and a shaft. The sleeve tube includes an inner wall. The sleeve tube has a trench on the inner wall. The trench is at an outlet end of the sleeve tube. The trench extends in a circumferential direction of the sleeve tube. The shaft is connected to the heat source. The shaft is inserted into the sleeve tube from the outlet end such that the shaft is rotatable relative to the sleeve tube. The trench surrounds the shaft. |
US11131505B2 |
Finned heat-exchange system
The present invention provides a finned heat-exchange system, comprising a heat dissipation chamber, a fin, an air guide element and a base, wherein the heat dissipation chamber is isolated from the outside, and both the fin and the air guide element are connected to the base; and the air guide element and the fin are in communication with the heat dissipation chamber through the base to dissipate heat from the inside of the heat dissipation chamber. |
US11131504B2 |
Temperature monitoring system and method for a substrate heating furnace
A temperature monitoring system for a substrate heating furnace includes a temperature monitor, and the temperature monitor is located on a prong of a mechanical arm which is configured to fetch and place a substrate. The temperature monitor is configured to monitor the temperature of the substrate which has been heated by the substrate heating furnace and is located on the prong. |
US11131499B2 |
Valve assembly and refrigerator having the same
A refrigerator includes a main body, a dispenser configured to supply water to the outside of the main body, a water supply flow path connecting the dispenser to a water source; and a valve assembly disposed on the water supply flow path, wherein the valve assembly comprises an elastic member having an outlet whose diameter is reduced by an elastic force, when water is no longer supplied to the valve assembly, so that water remaining in the inside of the water supply flow path is kept by the surface tension of the water. |
US11131496B2 |
Refrigerator
A refrigerator comprises: a refrigerator compartment comprising a storage compartment and a ventilation channel limited therein, wherein the ventilation channel is configured to provide a cold air to inside of the storage compartment; and a ventilation control device, arranged in the ventilation channel. The ventilation control device comprises: a housing comprising at least one air inlet and a plurality of air outlets; and an adjustment member configured to adjust respective areas of the plurality of air outlets, through which air is output, by being controlled to completely block, partially block, or completely open each of the air outlets, so as to adjust an air volume of the air output to the storage compartment via the ventilation channel. |
US11131490B2 |
Refrigeration device having condenser unit connected to compressor unit with on-site pipe interposed therebetween and remote from the compressor unit
The refrigerant device includes a refrigerant circuit, an injection circuit, an inlet temperature sensor, an outlet temperature sensor, and a controller configured to control the operation of the refrigerant circuit. The controller includes an evaluation value calculation unit and a refrigerant amount detection unit. The evaluation value calculation unit calculates an evaluation value indicating a capability of a subcooling heat exchanger in accordance with an inlet temperature detected by the inlet temperature sensor and an outlet temperature detected by the outlet temperature sensor. The refrigerant amount detection unit determines whether there is a shortage of refrigerant in accordance with the evaluation value calculated by the evaluation value calculation unit. |
US11131489B2 |
Refrigerant recovery apparatus
A refrigerant recovery apparatus is connected between a target apparatus from which a refrigerant is recovered and a refrigerant recovery container. The apparatus includes a compressor, a condenser, and a residual refrigerant recovery path. The compressor sucks the refrigerant from a refrigerant circuit of the target apparatus and compresses the refrigerant. The condenser condenses the refrigerant discharged from the compressor and sends the refrigerant to the refrigerant recovery container through a main refrigerant recovery path. The residual refrigerant recovery path through which a decompression mechanism on a branch path branching from the main refrigerant recovery path decompresses a residual refrigerant in the condenser. The decompressed refrigerant is sucked into the compressor and pressurized. The pressurized refrigerant is sent into the refrigerant recovery container. An auxiliary heat exchanger is connectable near an outlet of the condenser and upstream of a junction between the main and branch paths. |
US11131485B2 |
Multi-split system and liquid return prevention control method thereof during defrosting of multi-split system
A multi-split system and a liquid return prevention control method thereof during defrosting of the multi-split system. The method includes the following steps: when the multi-split system is in heating operation, detecting gas exhaust pressure (PC), gas return pressure (PE) and gas exhaust temperature (TP) of a compressor in real time; if an outdoor unit receives a defrosting instruction, sending a defrosting signal to a diverter and heating indoor units in multiple indoor units, controlling, by means of the diverter, a throttling element (EXV2) to close before first reversing of a four-way valve and last for a pre-set time, so as to reduce the amount of a refrigerant returned to the outdoor unit; and regulating the opening of the throttling element (EXV2) according to the gas exhaust pressure (PC), gas return pressure (PE) and gas exhaust temperature (TP) during defrosting operation of the multi-split system, so that the risk of liquid return occurred to the compressor during a defrosting process, and the safety and reliability of the system are greatly improved. |
US11131483B1 |
Heat transfer device for solar heating
A method for improving the efficiency of a solar heating system based on absorbing heat from solar radiation through the surface of an exposed tube to a liquid. The heat transfer device makes use of this fluid to transfer heat from the outside of the wall to the inside of the wall. The inside wall is then used to heat air that is passed over it, and that air is then used to heat up a heat storage system. |
US11131482B1 |
Managing power usage in an industrial process
A power system includes a first solar power assembly that includes a first working fluid fluidly coupled to one or more components of an industrial process; a second solar power assembly that includes a second working fluid fluidly coupled to an electrical power generation system that is electrically coupled to the one or more components of the industrial process; and a heat recovery system that includes a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes an inlet fluidly coupled to at least one of the one or more components of the industrial process to receive waste heat from the at least one of the one or more components of the industrial process, and an outlet fluidly coupled to at least another of the one or more components of the industrial process to supply the waste heat to the at least another of the one or more components of the industrial process. |
US11131479B2 |
Air-conditioning apparatus indoor unit
An air-conditioning apparatus indoor unit on which maintenance work can be performed without removing a wire from a control box is provided. An air-conditioning apparatus indoor unit according to the present invention is an air-conditioning apparatus indoor unit to be embedded in an indoor ceiling surface. The indoor unit includes a housing, a heat exchanger installed in the housing, a drain pan installed below the heat exchanger, a wire extending into the housing from outside, and a control box connected with the wire in the housing and installed below the drain pan. The housing includes a cutout part at a lower end part of a side plate as a side surface of the housing, and a wire pass-through plate is detachably fitted to the cutout part. The wire pass-through plate includes a hole through which the wire passes. The control box is adjacent to the wire pass-through plate. |
US11131478B1 |
Air ceiling inlet unit
A ceiling inlet unit that assists in bringing air into the interior room of a building. The unit has a housing providing an opening to the attic of the building, the housing having movable blades with brush borders on the ends, pivotally mounted with a continuous hinge in the housing with seals to minimize air leakage when the blades are closed. The housing is designed in such a way to provide optimal air mixing situations through available cross-sectional area at different ventilation stages. The blades are designed to maximize air jet throw during lower ventilation stages, and provide superior total airflow during maximum ventilation stages. |
US11131476B2 |
Water cooled-type air conditioning system
In an air conditioning system, a cooling tower cools cooling water. A chiller generates cold water using the cooling water cooled by the cooling tower. A cooling water circulation passage circulates cooling water between the cooling tower and chiller. A first heat exchanger exchanges heat between air and the cold water generated by the chiller. A cold water circulation passage circulates the cold water between the chiller and first heat exchanger. A second heat exchanger exchanges heat between a portion of the cooling water cooled by the cooling tower and air heat-exchanged with the cold water. A cooling water branch passage, branching from the cooling water circulation passage, introduces to the second heat exchanger the portion of the cooling water introduced to the chiller from the cooling tower, and introduces to the cooling water circulation passage the portion of the cooling water heat-exchanged with air by the second heat exchanger. |
US11131472B2 |
Air conditioner and defrost control method therefor
An air conditioner includes an outdoor heat exchanger in which N heat exchange units are spaced apart from one another sequentially in a vertical direction N expansion valves respectively connected to the N heat exchange units; N hot gas pipes respectively connected to the N heat exchange units; N hot gas valves respectively installed in the N hot gas pipes; and a controller configured to control the N expansion valves and the N hot gas valves to defrost the N heat exchange units, wherein the controller is configured to defrost a bottom heat exchange unit first, then defrost a top heat exchange unit, and defrost the heat exchange units located under the top heat exchange unit sequentially from a second highest heat exchange unit to the bottom heat exchange unit after defrosting the top heat exchange unit. |
US11131471B1 |
Refrigeration leak detection
A refrigerant control system includes: a charge module configured to determine an amount of refrigerant that is present within a refrigeration system of a building; a leak module configured to diagnose that a leak is present in the refrigeration system based on the amount of refrigerant; and at least one module configured to take at least one remedial action in response to the diagnosis that the leak is present in the refrigeration system. |
US11131469B2 |
Humidifier
A humidifier includes a main body having an air outlet, and a waterproof arrangement including a cover panel coupled on the air outlet, an upper cover detachably coupled on top of the main body, and a cover body disposed below the cover panel to move between a communicating state and a non-communicating state. At the communicating state when the humidifier is operated, the upper cover is coupled at the main body to push down the cover body away from the cover panel to unseal a communicating slot of the cover panel, such that a vent hole of the upper cover is communicated with the air outlet through the communicating slot. At the non-communicating state for cleaning the humidifier, the upper cover is detached from the main body, such that the communicating slot is closed and sealed by the cover body to water-seal the air outlet. |
US11131467B2 |
HVAC system with volume modulating valve
An HVAC system is described having components of a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) outdoor compressor unit connected to an indoor fan coil unit. The indoor fan coil unit supplies air to ducts that condition a plurality of zones. Each zone has a volume modulating air damper that can maintain a predetermined volume of air flowing through it. As the dampers for some zones vary between open and close positions, the air pressure in the ducts changes. The volume modulating dampers compensate for these pressure changes, ensuring that only the predetermine volume of air is passing into the zones. By regulating the volume of into each zone, the volume modulating air dampers can restrict the air volume through the fan coil causing the outdoor unit to reduce compressor speed, thereby saving energy. |
US11131464B2 |
Hydronic panel heating or cooling system
A hydronic panel and system for heating and/or cooling a room is disclosed. The hydronic panel includes a plurality of contiguous channels. A first chamber is located at a first end, preferably the upper end, of the panel and includes an inlet and communicates with a first subset of the channels. A second chamber is located at an opposite end of the panel and communicates with the first subset and also with a second subset of the channels. A third chamber is located at the first end of the panel, the third chamber communicates with the second subset of the channels and includes an outlet. In this configuration, heated or cooled water flows from the inlet into the first chamber, through the first subset of the channels, to the second chamber, through the second subset of the channels, into the third chamber and out the outlet. Consequently, the heated or cooled water can heat or cool the space. In addition to at least one hydronic panel, the system includes a source of heated and/or cooled water under sufficient pressure to cause the water to flow through the panel. The system also includes a controller to control one or both of the temperature of the water and the flow rate of the water through the panel. |
US11131455B2 |
System and method for building ornamental flame displays
A burner system includes a plurality of burners each including a nipple that is brass and a jet that is brass. The nipple in at least some of the burners has a first end that is open and a second end that is closed. The nipple has a side wall between the first end and the second end. The side wall defines a bore that extends through the first end to the second end. The first end, second end, and side wall of the nipple are of integral, one piece, construction free of joints. The nipple hole extending through the side wall and the jet is engaged with the hole. |
US11131448B1 |
Movement activated illumination device
A movement activated illumination device, including a main body comprising a cube shape, a plurality of illumination units disposed on each side of the main body to turn on and illuminate a surrounding area in response to the main body being thrown, and a power button to turn off the plurality of illumination units in response to being depressed. |
US11131439B2 |
Lighting device
The present disclosure discloses a lighting device, including a light body, a light source module mounted in the light body, and a light transmissive portion covering the light source module. The light source module includes a plurality of lenses and a light emitting unit accommodated in each of the lens; light emitted by the light emitting unit is emitted from the light transmissive portion after being distributed by the lens; the light transmissive portion is arc-shaped; and an incident angle corresponding to incident light at any point of the light transmissive portion is smaller than 45°. In the lighting device according to the present disclosure, by designing the light transmissive portion to be arc-shaped, the incident angle corresponding to the incident light on the light transmissive portion is limited within 45°. |
US11131438B2 |
IR illuminator with secondary function
An IR illuminator used during the operation of autonomous vehicles, which provides improvement in the performance of cameras used in the vehicle at night time. An optical design of an outer lens of the IR illuminator is selected so that the outer lens forms a beam pattern for the output light from the IR light source, and also acts as a light guide for light emitted from a secondary visible light source, which is located in the same module as the IR light source, and which may be positioned on the same or a different printed circuit board as the IR light source. The material of outer lens is opalescent including scattering bodies. The optical design of the outer lens allows for improved field of view of the IR illuminator. |
US11131434B2 |
Light device
The light device includes a bottom housing, a container disposed inside the bottom housing, and a light passing shell assembly extended from an opening of the container. A plurality of leaf covers are coupled to the light passing shell assembly. The light device includes a light source assembly capable of emitting light. The light source assembly includes an adjustment device for adjusting a quality of the light emitted by the light source assembly. A plug is attached to the bottom housing for receiving external power and providing power to the light source assembly. A switch is electrically coupled to the adjustment device for adjusting the quality of the light emitted by the light source assembly. |
US11131433B2 |
Fluorescent module and illumination device
A fluorescent module includes a fluorescent member, a heat dissipation member, and an optical relaxation member. The fluorescent member includes a phosphor-containing layer, and a light reflecting layer. The fluorescent member is secured to the heat dissipation member so that the light reflecting layer is arranged between the phosphor-contacting layer and the heat dissipation member. The optical relaxation member is configured to absorb and/or diffuse light. The optical relaxation member is arranged with respect to the fluorescent member so that the light reflecting layer is arranged between the phosphor-containing layer and the optical relaxation member. |
US11131429B2 |
Squeezed profile to support lighting
The invention provides a lighting system (1) comprising a lighting unit (100) and a monolithic support element (200) for supporting the lighting unit (100), wherein the monolithic support element (200) comprises: —a support part (210) for supporting the lighting unit (100), wherein the support part (210) has a first length (L1), wherein the support part (210) has a support part outer shape and support part outer dimensions, wherein the support part (210) optionally includes a support part channel (211) over at least part of the first length (L1) having a first cross-sectional area (A1); —a first duct (220) having second length (L2), wherein the first duct (220) has a first duct outer shape and first duct outer dimensions, wherein the first duct (220) comprises a duct channel (221) over at least part of the second length (L2) having a second cross-sectional area (A2); —a transition part (230) bridging the support part (210) and the first duct (220); wherein one or mote of (i) the support part outer shape and the first duct outer shape differ, and (ii) the support part outer dimensions and the first duct outer dimensions differ. |
US11131427B2 |
Apparatus and method for holding a plurality of items
The invention includes an apparatus and method for holding a plurality of items. These methods and apparatuses have a base member including a plurality of receptacles, the receptacles configured to hold a flexible arm. The flexible arm including a distal and where the distal end has a holding element configured to hold any number of things. For example, the holding element could hold a display, a notepad, or some other item. In some embodiments, the holding element includes a clip. In other embodiments, the holding element is a USB plug or a computer display. The flexible arms can be made from a material which holds a shape. In this context, the flexible arm can be manipulated by the user to point the display in a particular direction or orientation. |
US11131425B1 |
Three axis stabilization platform
A stabilization system is provided with at least one sensor to measure and correct orientation of a platform relative to an inertial reference frame. A roll motor is affixed to a platform for pivoting the platform about a roll axis and an elevation motor is configured to rotate the platform about an elevation axis. A rotation motor pivots the platform about an azimuth axis. A control system using the sensor measurements, actuates the roll motor, elevation motor and the rotation motor to maintain a substantially constant orientation of the platform relative to the inertial frame of reference. The rotation motor, the elevation motor and the roll motor are spaced apart from each other along the azimuth axis. |
US11131421B2 |
Adjustable extension arm device
An adjustable extension arm device includes an extension arm unit, a joint unit pivotally connected to the extension arm unit, an extension and retraction unit disposed in the extension arm unit, and an adjusting unit for adjusting the extension and retraction unit. A proximal endcap of the joint unit defines therein an accommodation chamber having a viewing opening. The adjusting unit has a driving carrier connected with the extension and retraction unit, and an adjusting threaded shaft rotatably mounted to the proximal endcap and threadedly engaged with the driving carrier to make a linear movement of the driving carrier relative to the viewing opening. A pointing unit is connected to and moved with the driving carrier to point out the load capacity of the extension and retraction unit during adjustment. |
US11131419B2 |
Computational risk modeling system and method for pipeline operation and integrity management
A system for operation and integrity management of a pipeline stores field data obtained from an operational system, and in-line data obtained from an in-line inspection vehicle and external data from a video camera on an external companion device. The system performs data processing on the in-line data and field data to generate input for risk modeling and performs risk modeling of the pipeline using the input to predict a risk of one of a plurality of failure mode states at a portion of the pipeline. The system may initiate risk monitoring for the portion of the pipeline by the operational system and the in-line inspection vehicle. |
US11131416B2 |
Pipe coupling seal assembly
A pipe coupling assembly for coupling a first end portion of a first pipe with a second pipe includes a socket formed on an end of the second pipe and a locking ring. The socket includes a rim defining an end opening through which at least a portion of the first end portion is inserted, the rim including a rim sealing surface adapted to form a liquid-tight seal around the first end portion. The socket also includes a sleeve portion having an exterior surface and an interior surface defining an interior space for receiving the first end portion, the interior surface comprising at least two socket sealing surfaces adapted to form a liquid-tight seal around the first end portion. The locking ring is adapted to cause the rim sealing surface to compress to form a liquid-tight seal around the first end portion. |
US11131414B2 |
Electroweldable branch fitting for high diameter pipes and relative welding method
An electroweldable branch fitting for high diameter pipes comprises at least a first collar (20, 20′) provided with a predetermined radius of curvature (R), wherein the collar (20, 20′) identifies on opposite sides a concave surface (21) and a convex surface (22), further comprising at least one first electrical wire winding (23) associated with the concave surface (21) of the collar (20, 20′) and carrying one first pair of electrical terminals (24), arranged on the convex surface (22) of the collar (20, 20′) for applying an electric current adapted to cause the electrofusion of the collar (20, 20′), wherein the concave surface (21) of the collar (20, 20′) is continuous, i.e. not perforated, and wherein the first electrical wire winding (23) is uniformly distributed on the concave surface (21) at least in the central part thereof, the collar (20, 20′) being provided with a branch sleeve (30), centrally on the convex surface (22), for the connection to a branch pipe, the branch sleeve identifying a blind hole (32) having a bottom wall (32) consisting of the wall of the collar (20, 20′). |
US11131409B2 |
Snap together pipe coupling assembly
A pipe system for transporting liquid. The pipe system connects adjacent pipes and includes a pipe having a coupler cup formed in an end thereof. The coupler cup is configured for receiving and end of a second pipe therein. The pipe system includes a coupler cap adapted to snap onto the coupler cup. The coupler cap also has an opening for receiving the second pipe therethrough to couple the first pipe and the second pipe. A seal is disposed between the coupler cap and the coupler cup to provide a sealed pipe system. |
US11131408B2 |
System, method and apparatus for expansion coupling for pipes
A coupling can include a coupling body having an axis, an axial length, an axial center, axial ends and an inner surface comprising an inner diameter that is substantially constant over an entirety of the axial length. A single shoulder can protrude radially inward relative to the axis from the inner surface, such that the inner surface has no other shoulders. In a version, the single shoulder is not axially aligned with the axial center of the coupling body. |
US11131403B2 |
Reversible ball valve
An isolation valve has a reversible handle and multiple seals between the valve stem and valve housing. The handle includes a portion that engages a handle stop that is attached to the valve body. When the handle is reversed, the stop is moved to another handle stop opening in the valve body. Thus, the handle direction can be reversed without removal of the handle. A locking plate may be used with the isolation valve. The locking plate includes portions that engage a lock and the handle stop. When the handle direction is reversed, the locking plate can be rotated around the stem to engage the repositioned handle stop. |
US11131395B2 |
Double-plate gate valve and use of the same
A double-plate gate valve includes a valve body, a valve cover, a valve stem, a guide plate, a goggle plate assembly, a diversion hole assembly, a disc spring assembly and a valve plate and wedge assembly. The goggle plate assembly provides mounting support for the diversion hole assembly and the valve plate and wedge assembly in the valve chamber, the goggle plate assembly is movable along with the diversion hole assembly and the valve plate and wedge assembly in the valve chamber, and floating seals are formed at a contact surface between the diversion hole assembly and the guide plate, and at a contact surface between the valve plate and wedge assembly and the guide plate. A face-to-face distance and a sealing force between a sealing surface of the diversion hole assembly and a sealing surface of the valve body are adjustable. |
US11131388B2 |
Seal assembly seal land with a gas flow passage
An assembly is provided for a piece of rotational equipment. This assembly includes a stationary component, a rotating component, and a dry seal assembly. The dry seal assembly is configured to substantially seal an annular gap between the stationary component and the rotating component. The dry seal assembly includes a seal element and a seal land. The seal element is mounted to the stationary component and is configured to sealingly engage the seal land. The seal land is mounted to the rotating component and is configured to permit gas leakage across the dry seal assembly through a passageway in the seal land. |
US11131384B2 |
Seal arrangement with improved lubrication behavior
A seal arrangement includes a first and a second machine part able to move relative to each other about a movement axis and forming a sealing gap. A seal element has a base section retained on a seal retaining groove structure of one of the two machine parts, and has a sealing head that bears with a sealing section in a dynamically sealing manner against a sealing face of the respective other machine part sealing a high-pressure side, that can be charged with pressurized fluid, of the sealing gap with respect to a low-pressure side of the sealing gap. The sealing head and the base section are connected by an elastically deformable connection section of the seal element, which has a non-linear cross-sectional profile and multiple regions of weakened material arranged spaced apart from one another in sequence, preferably regularly, in the circumferential direction of the seal element. |
US11131383B2 |
Electronic cigarette having vent hole for preventing blockage of e-liquid channel
An electronic cigarette, including an atomization assembly and a battery assembly. The atomization assembly is disposed on the battery assembly. The atomization assembly includes a mouthpiece, a silica seal, a vapor guide tube, an e-liquid tank, a first ceramic silicone ring, a ceramic core, a second ceramic silicone ring, a heating tube, a first seal ring, a second seal ring, a base, a silica insulator, and a joint. The battery assembly includes a pneumatic switch, a silica gel sealing the pneumatic switch, a control plate, a casing, a plurality of screws, a support, a battery core, a first bolt, a second bolt, a transparent screen, and a pedestal. The vapor guide tube is disposed in the e-liquid tank. The first seal ring and the second seal ring are disposed on two ends of the base, respectively. The battery core is fixed on the control plate. |
US11131382B2 |
Park lock arrangement and vehicle comprising such a park lock arrangement
A park lock arrangement for a vehicle, including a park pawl, an actuating means, and a return spring, where the park pawl is arranged to be in either a release position or in a lock position, wherein the park pawl is longitudinal and includes a body having a lock end and an actuation end, where the park pawl is arranged to slide between the release position and the lock position. The advantage of the invention is that a compact and cost-effective park lock arrangement with is provided. |
US11131380B2 |
Position controller
A position controller includes: an oil temperature acquisition unit that acquires information on an oil temperature of a hydraulic actuator; a position acquisition unit that acquires an actual value of an operation position of an object; a position control unit that calculates an operation command value for a control valve of the hydraulic actuator by closed-loop control so as to reduce a deviation between a target value of the operation position of the object and the actual value; and a gain setting unit that changes at least one gain of the closed-loop control so that sensitivity of the closed-loop control increases as the oil temperature decreases. |
US11131378B2 |
Lubricating/oil-cooling device
A device for providing a transmission with a lubricant or for oil-cooling a piston in the engine of a motor vehicle, comprising a lubricant- or oil-distribution pipe having at least one injection pipe branching off therefrom for delivering the lubricant or the oil to the respective components of the transmission or the engine, and a method for producing same. |
US11131376B2 |
Multisection speed/torque compensating electro-mechanical energy-conversion device
An electromechanical machine that uses electrical power to provide electromechanically-balanced motive torque to one or more mechanical loads, or that uses electromechanically-balanced mechanical power from one or more sources of motive torque to supply electrical power to one or more loads, while seamlessly reconciling the speed and torque differences between such loads-and-sources by use of speed-torque modules and a control means. |
US11131371B2 |
Driving apparatus for electric vehicle
A driving apparatus for an electric vehicle includes a housing, a driving motor, and a planetary gear unit. The planetary gear unit includes a ring gear fixed to the housing and a plurality of planetary gears positioned radially inward from the ring gear. The ring gear includes a ring gear main body configured as a ring-shaped flat plate extending in a radial direction, and a ring gear connection portion extending from an outer peripheral surface of the ring gear main body in an axial direction and contacting the plurality of planetary gears. |
US11131369B2 |
Failure diagnostic apparatus for ball screw device
A failure diagnostic apparatus for use in a ball screw conveyer includes a bearing stopper placed in contact with a bearing supporting a ball screw, a sensor unit equipped with an elastic member and a heat flux sensor, and a malfunction detector. The heat flux sensor works to produce an output as a function of deformation or displacement of the bearing stopper. The malfunction detector works to analyze the output from the heat flux sensor to detect a failure in operation of the ball screw conveyer. This enables a malfunction of the ball screw conveyer to be detected quickly and accurately. |
US11131368B2 |
Screw actuator for a legged robot
An example robot includes: a leg having an upper leg member and a lower leg member coupled to the upper leg member at a knee joint; a screw actuator disposed within the upper leg member, where the screw actuator has a screw shaft and a nut mounted coaxial to the screw shaft such that the screw shaft is rotatable within the nut; a motor mounted at an upper portion of the upper leg member and coupled to the screw shaft; a carrier coupled and mounted coaxial to the nut such that the nut is disposed at a proximal end of the carrier; and a linkage coupled to the carrier, where the linkage is coupled to the lower leg member at the knee joint. |
US11131367B2 |
Chain tensioning device
A chain tensioning device is adapted to be coupled to a vehicle body and to be adjacent to a chain, and includes a connecting segment, a metallic resilient segment, a fixing member and a guiding member. The connecting segment includes a securing portion adapted to be coupled to the vehicle body and an extending portion adapted to be under the chain. The resilient segment is connected to the extending portion of the connecting segment via the fixing member, and has a spring constant which ranges from 0.01 to 1000 N/mm, and a Young's modulus which ranges from 69 to 220 megapascals. The guiding member is connected to the resilient segment and is biased by the resilient segment for maintaining a tension of the chain. |
US11131363B2 |
Vibration attenuating fluid mount with partitioned compensator
A vibration attenuating fluid mount with a partitioned compensator includes an inner member, an outer member, a flexible member having a castellated transition between a fluid passageway and at least one operating chamber. A membrane may be disposed in a volume compensator in fluid communication with one or more operating chambers. The inner member and outer member may be connected via a castellated connection, a swaged lock ring, or a split-lock ring. |
US11131360B2 |
Vibration isolation apparatuses for crystal oscillators
Methods, systems, and devices are described for isolating a crystal oscillator assembly from shock and/or vibration inputs. A system may include one or more vibration isolators coupled between the crystal oscillator assembly and the base structure, and each of the vibration isolators may include a spring material layer and a damping material layer. The spring material layer may provide a spring force between the crystal oscillator assembly and the base structure. The damping material layer may be adhered to at least one side of the spring material layer, and may provide a damping force between the crystal oscillator assembly and the base structure. Some vibration isolators may further include a constraint layer adhered to the damping material layer, such that the damping material layer is coupled between the constraint layer and the spring material layer. |
US11131359B2 |
Torque adjustment function-provided rotary damper
A torque adjustment function-provided rotary damper capable of easily adjusting a torque without needing to use a tool, even in a case where a space cannot be secured on an end portion side of a casing. An adjustment lever is an operation member having an engagement portion and a knob portion. The engagement portion links with an adjuster by engaging with an adjustment end portion such that a cutout fits to a fitting portion. The knob portion is formed integrally with the engagement portion by protruding radially from an outer periphery side of a the casing. The knob portion extends to a guide portion along an axial direction of the casing in its outer periphery. The guide portion has a semi-ring shape which is partially cut out. The guide portion is rotatably disposed along an outer periphery of a shaft side cap that closes an end portion of the casing. |
US11131358B2 |
Energy absorbing beam
An energy absorbing beam comprises a top plate and a bottom plate, a plurality of upper pillars extending from the top plate toward the bottom plate, a plurality of lower pillars extending from the bottom plate toward the top plate, and a first beam extending laterally between the top plate and the bottom plate and attached to the upper and lower pillars, wherein energy from an impact onto the top or bottom plate is transferred through the upper and lower pillars and absorbed by the first beam. |
US11131356B2 |
Coil spring
In the coil spring of the present invention, a helical space defined by a space between coils has a first end region whose space is increased as it extends towards the other side in the axial direction from a first reference point where the space is zero, a reference region whose space is set at a reference value L (L>0), and a second end region whose space becomes narrow as it extends toward the other side in the axial direction and zero at a second reference point. The first end region has a first end outer part and a first end inner end. In a case where a pitch angle of the space between coils that causes the displacement of the space between coils per turn of the helical space to be L is a reference pitch angle Pa, the pitch angle in the first end outer part is set at Pa while the pitch angle in the first end inner part is set at Pb (Pb>Pa). |
US11131354B1 |
Electromechanical brake system including a force application apparatus
An electromechanical brake system includes a housing defining a mechanism cavity. An apparatus for force application includes a first piston, including a first piston motivator comprising a first push rod and an actuator. A brake pad is operatively connected to both the first and second pistons for longitudinal driving thereby. A rocker arm is operatively connected to both the first and second pistons for force transmission therebetween. A pivot bearing rotatably supports the rocker arm. The actuator is configured to move selectively longitudinally with respect to the first push rod to move at least a portion of the first piston toward the brake pad. The pivot bearing is maintained in a predetermined longitudinal position as a reaction force is developed between the first piston and the brake pad. The rocker arm transmits at least a portion of the reaction force from the first push rod to the second piston. |
US11131350B1 |
Power transmitting clutch and disconnect
A coupling for connecting an input shaft to an output shaft through a bi-directional overrunning clutch assembly. A portion of the input shaft is located within an internal cavity of the output shaft. The bi-directional roller clutch assembly selectively connects and disconnects the input and output shafts from one another. A drive plate is disposed about and attached to a portion of the input shaft so as to rotate in combination therewith. The drive plate is rotationally connected to a clutch housing of the clutch assembly such that rotation of the input shaft produces corresponding rotation of the clutch housing. A torsion spring is positioned within a spring retainer and engaged with at least one of either the spring retainer or the clutch housing. An engagement control assembly controls the engagement and disengagement of the clutch assembly and a coil housing mounted in the cover and a coil mounted in the coil housing, the coil is connected to a switch for controlling the supply of current to the coil. The coil having an active state for generating magnetic flux when power is sent to the coil, and an inactive state when no power is sent to the coil and no magnetic flux is generated. At least one armature plate is disposed about the output shaft and positioned near the coil. |
US11131347B2 |
Flexible couplings with multi-mode diaphragm pairs
A flexible coupling includes a first disc and a second disc arranged along a rotation axis. The first disc and the second disc each include a radially inner hub portion, a radially outer rim portion, and a diaphragm portion extending between the hub portion and the rim portion. The first disc rim portion is connected to the second disc rim portion and the first disc has a diametral response mode that is different than a diametral response mode of the second disc to limit deformation in the flexible coupling when communicating rotation between a drive member and a driven member connected to one another by the flexible coupling. Drive trains and methods of making flexible couplings are also described. |
US11131346B2 |
Method of installing a drive shaft
A method of installing a drive shaft in a casing accommodating a drive pinion and a ring gear such that the drive shaft is connected to a coupling unit accommodated in the casing, the coupling unit including: an input rotary member, an output rotary member, a clutch, and a covering member. The method including steps of: fitting the stop ring in the annular groove, and inserting the engaging shaft portion of the drive shaft into the engaging hole of the output rotary member, until the stop ring is brought into expanded state thereof in the annular cutout portion; and detecting the expanded state of the stop ring in the annular cutout portion, by measuring a dimension between first and second measuring points set respectively on the drive shaft and the covering member. |
US11131341B1 |
Dual membrane restrictor
A dual membrane restrictor adapted to be connected to an oil supplying device, a loading device, and a recycling device is provided. The dual membrane restrictor includes a casing and first and second membranes. The casing has a first channel connected to the oil supplying device, first and second chambers, a second channel connected to the loading device, and a third channel connected to the recycling device. The first membrane is disposed in the first chamber divided into first upper and lower chambers by the first membrane. The first channel is connected to the first upper chamber. The second membrane is disposed in the second chamber divided into second upper and lower chambers by the second membrane. The second upper chamber is connected to the first lower chamber and the second channel. The second lower chamber is connected to the second channel and the third channel. |
US11131336B2 |
Dual-use nut-cage system
A nut-cage system has a nut cage having a base plate and two wings extending from the base plate on opposite sides of the base plate. The wings and base plate form a U-shape, each wing having a slot formed therein, and a fastener aperture is formed through the base plate. A snap-in threaded nut has a pair of tabs extending from a base thereof. A clip-retained threaded nut has a flange extending from a base thereof and is configured for use with a retainer clip. The slots are sized for receiving the tabs of the snap-in nut when the snap-in nut is installed in the nut cage and for receiving portions of the retainer clip when the clip-retained nut and retainer clip are installed in the nut cage, thereby retaining a selected one of the nuts within the cage. |
US11131335B1 |
Universal coupling pin key
The universal coupling pin key is a fastening device. The universal coupling pin key forms a detent that attaches a first mechanical structure to a second mechanical structure. The universal coupling pin key further forms a simple tool that dislodges or prys apart a fastened mechanical structure formed from two components. The universal coupling pin key comprises a tool, a grip, a retractable tether, and a cable management system. The tool is the mechanical structure of the universal coupling pin key that fastens and detaches the mechanical structures. The grip is a handle used to manipulate the tool. The retractable tether attaches the tool and the grip to the cable management system. The cable management system deploys and retracts the tether. The cable management system further anchors the universal coupling pin key to an anchor point. |
US11131330B1 |
Crimp retained hydraulic cylinder head and cap
A hydraulic cylinder may include a cylindrical tube, a piston head with a piston rod disposed within the cylindrical tube, a cylinder head secured in one tube end of the cylindrical tuba and having the piston rod extending through a piston rod opening, and a cylinder cap with a cap sealing portion inserted in the opposite tube end of the cylindrical tube. The tube end is crimped down onto the cap sealing portion so that a tube material of the cylindrical tube is disposed within the plurality of annular cap grooves in the cap seal portion to retain the cylinder cap. The cylinder head may have a similar plurality of annular head grooves, with the corresponding tube end being crimped down onto the cylinder head. |
US11131324B2 |
Fan housing for reduced noise
A fan includes: a housing; and an impeller with an axis and a plurality of blades, the impeller mounted inside the housing; and a plurality of outlets from the housing, each outlet including a cutoff with a top and a bottom. A line between the top and bottom of each cutoff is not parallel to the axis of the impeller. |
US11131316B2 |
Centrifugal compressor
A centrifugal compressor includes a partition wall that is arranged between a ring member and the bottom of a main body in a speed-increaser chamber. The centrifugal compressor further includes an introduction passage that guides oil in a stirring region to a storage region. The stirring region includes a region between the partition wall and the ring member in the speed-increaser chamber. The storage region includes a region between the partition wall and the bottom of the main body in the speed-increaser chamber. The oil that has been stirred by rotation of the ring member collides the inner circumferential surface of a speed increaser housing before flowing toward the partition wall. The oil is then guided to the storage region via the introduction passage. Since the oil stored in the storage region is unlikely to be stirred by rotation of the ring member, only a small amount of oil is stirred by the ring member. |
US11131315B2 |
Adjustable rigid spacer coupling
Technologies are described for devices and methods for adjusting a position of impellers within a bowl assembly. The devices may comprise an adjuster at the second end of a spacer coupling. The adjuster may include an adjuster sleeve. The adjuster sleeve may be a cylindrical sleeve. The adjuster sleeve may be threaded on an internal side. The adjuster sleeve may be spaced from the driven hub so that the adjuster sleeve can rotate around a driven shaft. The adjuster sleeve may threadedly mate and engage with an externally threaded first end of the driven shaft when the adjuster sleeve is rotated. The rotation of the adjuster sleeve may adjust a position of the driven shaft with respect to the driven hub and may thereby adjust a position of an impeller attached to a second end of the driven shaft with respect to a stationary bowl. |
US11131307B2 |
Hybrid profile supercharger rotors
A supercharger rotor comprising a plurality of lobes around a center axis, each lobe of the plurality of lobes comprising a rotor profile. The rotor profile comprises a tip, a convex addendum comprised of at least two interpolated and stitched spline curves, an undercut region, and a root base. |
US11131304B2 |
Scroll compressor and method for producing same
A scroll compressor includes a drive bush disposed in one end portion in an axial direction of a main shaft, and configured to be eccentrically rotated in accordance with rotation of the main shaft, a pair of angular bearings arranged back-to-back, and respectively clearance-fitted to an outside of the drive bush, a compression unit that has a boss portion which protrudes from an end plate of a movable scroll and in which the angular bearings are interference-fitted to an inner peripheral surface of the boss portion, and a preload application unit configured to apply a preload to the angular bearings in a direction in which the angular bearings are configured to move toward each other. |
US11131303B2 |
Positive displacement pump including an unloading device
A fluid transfer pump that has a housing, a body portion movable within the housing between a first position and a second position, a gear coupled to the housing, a body cavity defined partially between the body portion and the housing, and an aperture defined in the housing that selectively provides a fluid to the body cavity. When the fluid is applied to the body cavity at or above a pilot pressure, the body portion is in the first position adjacent to the gear and when the fluid is applied to the body cavity at a fluid pressure lower than the pilot pressure, the body portion is in the second position and spaced from the gear. |
US11131296B2 |
Transverse flux type reciprocating motor and reciprocating compressor having a transverse flux type reciprocating motor
A transverse flux type reciprocating motor and a reciprocating compressor having a transverse flux type reciprocating motor are provided. The transverse flux type reciprocating motor may include a first reciprocating module including a first stator and a first rotor that reciprocates with respect to the first stator, a second reciprocating module including a second stator disposed to be spaced apart from the first stator in parallel to an axial direction and a second rotor that reciprocates with respect to the second rotor in the axial direction, and a connection member that connects side surfaces, which face each other, of the first rotor and the second rotors to each other. Thus, a magnetic resonance spring for allowing the rotor to be resonant with respect to the stator may be realized by using a force that moves to a side at which magnetic resistance is low between the stator and the rotor. |
US11131290B2 |
Scarf connection for a wind turbine rotor blade
A rotor blade for a wind turbine includes at least one blade segment defining an airfoil surface and an internal support structure. The internal support structure is formed, at least in part, of a first portion constructed of a first composite material and a second portion constructed of a different, second composite material, the second composite material arranged in a plurality of layers. The first and second portions are connected together via a scarf joint. Each of the plurality of layers of the second composite material includes an end that terminates at the scarf joint. The scarf joint includes a different, third composite material arranged between the first and second composite materials. The third composite material includes a plurality of segments, each of which is arranged so as to completely wrap the ends of the plurality of layers of the second composite material. |
US11131288B2 |
Horizontal axis pi-pitch water turbine with reduced drag
Substantially horizontal axis water turbine assemblies for generating electrical power in areas having poor sources of water flow including rotors mounted within housings in such a manner so as to minimize water resistance to the rotor blades with rotor blades passing through upper rotor return air spaces created within the housings and wherein the turbine assemblies may be mounted within support structures that both channel water flow to the turbine assemblies and facilitate access to the components thereof. |
US11131286B2 |
Igniter and vehicle provided with the same
An igniter includes a switch element with input, output control electrodes, a first lead in contact with the input electrode and connected to a primary coil of an ignition coil, a second lead that is grounded, a third lead spaced apart from the first and second leads, a first bonding wire connecting the output electrode and the third lead, a second bonding wire connecting the third lead and the second lead, and a control IC that drives the switch element based on an ignition instruction signal from an engine control unit. The control IC generates an ignition confirmation signal based on the voltage of the third lead, and outputs the signal to the engine control unit. |
US11131285B2 |
Vehicle electrical system and methods
Systems and methods for supplying electrical power between two electric energy storage devices are disclosed. In one example, an electric isolation switch is held open after engine starting until a voltage of a first electric energy storage device and a voltage of a second electric energy storage device are within a threshold voltage of at least one predetermined voltage level. |
US11131281B2 |
Method for controlling a fuel tank arrangement
The present invention relates to a method for controlling a fuel tank arrangement (100) connected to a prime mover (101) for propulsion of a vehicle. More particularly, the fuel tank arrangement (100) comprises a first (102) and a second (104) fuel tank connected to the prime mover of the vehicle. |
US11131279B1 |
Intake manifold
An intake manifold that allows air to flow through the intake manifold, engine, and exhaust from the engine, until the engine is cooled to a desired temperature. |
US11131277B2 |
Internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine including: an operating state detection unit that detects an operating state of the internal combustion engine; a fuel reforming unit configured to be supplied with a liquid fuel including hydrocarbon and generate a reformed fuel having an octane number larger than that of the supplied liquid fuel; a reformed fuel composition adjusting unit that adjusts the composition of the reformed fuel generated by the fuel reforming unit; and a control device that controls the composition of the reformed fuel by controlling the reformed fuel composition adjusting unit in accordance with the operating state detected by the operating state detection unit. |
US11131274B1 |
Individual cylinder tuning booster for a carburetor
A fuel discharge nozzle for discharging fuel into an airflow passageway of a barrel of a carburetor includes a nozzle body that is attached to the carburetor and has proximal and distal ends. The nozzle body defines a fuel inlet that receives fuel, a fuel outlet that permits the fuel to flow out of the nozzle body, and a fuel passage fluidly connecting the fuel inlet and the fuel outlet so that the fuel can flow from the fuel inlet to the fuel outlet. The nozzle body is sized and shaped to position the fuel outlet in the airflow passageway of the barrel of the carburetor when the nozzle body is attached to the carburetor so that the fuel flows into the airflow passageway of the carburetor and mixes with air after the fuel flows out of the fuel outlet. |
US11131271B2 |
Carburetor system for a carburetor engine
A fuel supply system for small two-stroke internal combustion engines for e.g. chain saws, line trimmers and similar hand-held power-tools including a diaphragm carburetor (20) equipped with a purging system (80a, 81a) or priming system (80b, 81b) for facilitating starting of the engine (1). Downstream of the diaphragm (30), the carburetor has a fuel valve (60) with a fuel cavity (73), which when the valve is not closed being connected via a fuel conduit (37) to a fuel nozzle (35, 36) in a main air passage (21) in the carburetor. The purging system or priming system including a fuel line (80a; 80b), which is provided with a manually operated pump (81a; 81b) and is connected between a fuel tank (26) and either the fuel cavity (73) or the fuel conduit (37). |
US11131269B2 |
Steel piston for an internal combustion engine
A steel piston (10) for an internal combustion engine has a cooling channel and shaft surfaces (12, 14) with which the piston (10), in the installed state, abuts a cylinder bore or a cylinder liner on a pressure side and a counterpressure side, wherein one shaft surface (12) has a width which is 25-50% smaller than the other shaft surface (14). |
US11131268B2 |
Multi-cylinder internal combustion engine
The disclosure provides a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine having a cylinder head that includes an exhaust port capable of cooling exhaust gas more effectively. The cylinder head includes: a first ceiling surface that closes a first cylinder having a cylinder axis separated from an exhaust opening by a first distance; a second ceiling surface that closes a second cylinder having a cylinder axis separated from the exhaust opening by a second distance shorter than the first distance; and an exhaust port that extends toward the exhaust opening from two port openings which are open to a combustion chamber for each individual cylinder. The exhaust port individually extends from each of the port openings and merges with each cylinder outside a joining surface of the cylinder head for a cylinder block in a plan view. |
US11131267B1 |
Bore bridge cooling channels
Systems are provided for cooling a cylinder block via bore bridge cooling passages. In one example, a system may include a cylinder block with a first cylinder and a second cylinder adjacent to the first cylinder and a bore bridge positioned between the first cylinder and the second cylinder, the cylinder block further including a coolant jacket at least partially surrounding the first cylinder and the second cylinder. The system may further include a cooling passage positioned within the bore bridge, the cooling passage including an inlet fluidly coupled to the coolant jacket and an outlet positioned at a deck face of the cylinder block, the cooling passage curving from the inlet to the outlet with a curvature greater than zero. |
US11131266B2 |
Control device of internal combustion engine
A control device of an internal combustion engine can respond to the variation of the flow reduction rate attributable to the difference in a clogging condition, and which can detect a deposit accumulation amount even if no idle condition is provided like HEV, etc. In a control device of an internal combustion engine, a map correction section determines a correction amount in accordance with an approximate line result based on an air amount at a predetermined opening degree at which the measurement of the air amount by an air flow meter is sufficiently performed with the exception of a first predetermined opening degree in the case where the measurement of the air amount by the air flow meter has not been performed sufficiently in the first predetermined opening degree in a current operation cycle. |
US11131263B2 |
Engine controller and engine control method
In an intake air flow rate calculation process, a pulsation correction coefficient calculation process is executed to calculate a pulsation correction coefficient, which is used to compensate for an output error of the air flow meter resulting from an intake air pulsation, based on an engine rotation speed, a throttle opening degree, and an atmospheric pressure, and the intake air flow rate is calculated by correcting the intake air flow rate with the pulsation correction coefficient. |
US11131259B1 |
Optimizing combustion recipes to improve engine performance and emissions for variable displacement engines
A system and method for transitioning a firing fraction of a variable displacement internal combustion engine when generating a desired torque output. During and following the transition to the second firing fraction, a charge of a combustion recipe is ascertained and used operating the cylinders of the variable displacement internal combustion engine to generate the desired torque output. The charge is preferably optimized for the engine operating at the second firing fraction, at least relative to the previous charge of the previous combustion recipe used with the first firing fraction. |
US11131257B2 |
Control valve of multi-supercharger system
A control valve of a multi-supercharger system is provided. The control valve includes a first spool rotatably fitted in a valve body and a second spool fitted in the valve body to be coaxially rotatable together with the first spool. A disk member is installed in the valve body to partition a first chamber, in which the first spool is disposed, and a second chamber, in which the second spool is disposed, from each other. A portion of the disk member includes a communication sector, through which the first chamber and the second chamber communicate with each other. A first inlet and a first outlet are disposed in the valve body and a second inlet and a second outlet are disposed in the valve body. A first valve aperture is formed in the first spool for allowing the first spool to communicate with the communication sector. |
US11131256B2 |
Fuel oxygen conversion unit with a fuel/gas separator
A fuel oxygen conversion unit includes a contactor defining a liquid fuel inlet, a stripping gas inlet and a fuel/gas mixture outlet. The fuel oxygen conversion unit also includes a fuel/gas separator defining a fuel/gas mixture inlet in flow communication with the fuel/gas mixture outlet of the contactor, an axial direction, and a radial direction. The fuel/gas separator includes a separator assembly including a core including a gas-permeable section extending along the axial direction and defining a maximum diameter, the maximum diameter of the gas-permeable section being substantially constant along the axial direction; and a stationary casing, the fuel/gas separator defining a fuel/gas chamber in fluid communication with the fuel/gas mixture inlet at a location inward of the stationary casing and outward of the gas-permeable section of the separator assembly along the radial direction. |
US11131248B2 |
Planetary gear, splined sleeve, gas turbine engine with a planetary gear and method for manufacturing a planetary gear
A planetary gearbox, a splined sleeve, a gas turbine engine with a planetary gearbox and a method for producing a torque-proof connection between a planetary carrier and a support element. The splined sleeve is formed with an outer substantially cylindrical shell surface area and an inner conical shell surface area, and is inserted between the planetary carrier and the support element for creating the torque-proof connection. The diameter of the inner conical shell surface area decreases in the axial direction, starting from an end of the splined sleeve in the direction of a second end of the splined sleeve. The outer cylindrical shell surface area is formed in a stepped manner. The outer cylindrical shell surface area comprises a first cylindrical section and a second cylindrical section which has a diameter larger than the diameter of the first cylindrical section. Between the sections, a conical area is provided. |
US11131247B2 |
Additively manufactured rotating shaft
A rotating shaft and a method for additively manufacturing the rotating shaft are provided. The rotating shaft includes an elongated body extending along an axial direction and including an inner surface that defines a hollow central portion. An internal support structure extends from the inner surface into the hollow central portion to stiffen the rotating shaft and provide a high stiffness-to-weight ratio. The internal support structures may include stiffening ribs, truss structures, mesh structures, solid disks, and/or regions having a decreased density relative to the elongated body. The elongated body and some or all internal features may be integrally formed as a single monolithic component. |
US11131246B2 |
Gas turbine
A gas turbine includes a rotor that has a rotor disk at each of a plurality of stages and a plurality of blades fixed to the respective stages, a casing, a plurality of vanes fixed to the casing, and an annular member fixed to a radially inner side of each of the vanes. The rotor disk has a seal arm. The annular member has an outer opposing portion that is radially opposed to the seal arm. The gas turbine further includes a seal fin that protrudes from the outer opposing portion toward the seal arm, a first cavity that is defined in the annular member and extends in a circumferential direction to straddle at least two of the vanes, a second cavity that is on a radially inner side of the first cavity, and a plurality of compressed air discharge paths that connect the first cavity to the second cavity. |
US11131245B2 |
In flight restart system and method for free turbine engine
There is described a method and system for in-flight start of an engine. The method comprises rotating a propeller; generating electrical power at an electric generator embedded inside a propeller hub from rotation of the propeller; transmitting the electrical power from the electric generator to an engine starter mounted on a core of the engine via an electric power link; and driving the engine with the engine starter to a sufficient speed while providing fuel to a combustor to light the engine to achieve self-sustaining operation of the engine. |
US11131241B2 |
Multi-link piston crank mechanism for internal combustion engine
A lower link (7) is formed of two components by being divided at a dividing surface (14) including the central axis of a crank pin bearing portion (11), the two components including a lower link upper (15) with an upper pin bearing portion (12) and a lower link lower (16) with a control pin bearing portion (13). The dividing surface (14) includes a first dividing surface (14a) located more on the upper link side than the crank pin bearing portion (11) and a second dividing surface (14b) located more on the control link side than the crank pin bearing portion (11). In the lower link (7), the first dividing surface (14a) has a surface roughness larger than a surface roughness of the second dividing surface (14b). |
US11131235B2 |
System and method for bypassing a turbocharger of a two stroke engine
An engine system comprises a two stroke engine, an exhaust manifold, a tuned pipe coupled to the exhaust manifold and a turbocharger coupled to the engine. The turbocharger comprises a turbine inlet coupled to the exhaust manifold through the tuned pipe, and a turbine outlet coupled to an exhaust pipe. A silencer is coupled to the exhaust pipe. A bypass pipe has a first end coupled to the tuned pipe and a second end bypassing the turbine outlet and a wastegate disposed in the bypass pipe. |
US11131229B2 |
Method for producing a honeycomb body
A method for producing a honeycomb body for a catalytic converter for treating exhaust gases, the honeycomb body having a plurality of flow ducts, through which gas flows from an inlet end to an outlet end. The honeycomb body is formed from a plurality of metal layers lying one on top of the other. The honeycomb body is produced by forming corrugated sections in a metal strip, wherein the corrugated sections follow one another directly or are spaced apart by smooth sections, creating a pre-bend of the metal strip in the end region of each section, folding the individual sections of the metal strip onto one another to create a layer stack, wherein the individual sections are alternately folded onto one another in opposite directions, inserting the layer stack in a housing, and joining the layer stack to the housing in contact regions between the layer stack and the housing. |
US11131227B2 |
High power density insulated exhaust heating system
A heating apparatus for a fluid flow system having a fluid conduit includes at least one heater element and a support member within the conduit. The at least one heater element includes a resistance wire, a sheath, and an electrically insulating material. The sheath has a closed profile shape that extends along a tortuous path through the container body and surrounds the resistance wire along the tortuous path. The insulating material is disposed about the wire between the wire and the sheath. The support member restricts movement of the at least one heater element relative to the fluid conduit. The support member defines a corrugated geometry that follows the tortuous path while contacting the sheath along a majority of a length of the sheath. The support member increases heat transfer from the at least one heater element to a fluid flowing through the fluid conduit. |
US11131225B2 |
Phosphorus resistant three-way catalyst
Described are three-way conversion (TWC) catalytic articles effective to abate hydrocarbons (HCs), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from an engine exhaust gas containing phosphorous impurities. The disclosed catalytic article has a layered catalytic material, wherein the first layer of the catalytic material is disposed directly on the substrate and a second layer is disposed on top of the first layer. The second layer includes phosphorus resistant materials that prevent catalytic poisoning of the catalytic article by the phosphorous impurities. In particular, the second layer includes a phosphorus trap material having an alkaline earth metal component and a rhodium component impregnated on a phosphorus-resistant support material. |
US11131221B1 |
Central valve for camshaft phaser
A central valve for a camshaft phaser includes a hollow cylindrical housing, a hydraulic unit, a control piston, a retaining ring, and a washer. The hollow cylindrical housing includes a first radial opening and a groove. The hydraulic unit is disposed in the hollow cylindrical housing and includes a second radial opening and a channel. The control piston is axially moveable in the hydraulic unit to adjust a flow of a hydraulic medium through the first radial opening, the second radial opening, and the channel. The retaining ring is disposed in the groove to retain the hydraulic unit and the control piston in the hollow cylindrical housing. The washer is disposed in the hollow cylindrical housing axially between the hydraulic unit and the retaining ring. |
US11131219B2 |
Rocker arm
A rocker arm swingably supported by an arm shaft and operating a valve by rotation of a cam includes an arm body part including a bearing portion supported by the arm shaft, a cam-side arm portion extending from the bearing portion toward a first side, and a valve-side arm portion extending from the bearing portion toward a second side, an arch part extending over the bearing portion and connecting the cam-side arm portion and the valve-side arm portion, and a lightweight part disposed in a space defined between the arm body part and the arch part and having a reduced weight compared with a case where the space is filled with the same material at the same thickness as the arch part. |
US11131215B2 |
Turbine shroud cartridge assembly with sealing features
A turbine shroud assembly for use with a gas turbine engine includes a blade track segment coupled to a carrier segment, and a sheet-metal seal that seals therebetween. The blade track segment includes a shroud wall that extends circumferentially partway around an axis and an attachment feature that extends radially outward from the shroud wall. The carrier is coupled with the attachment feature to support the blade track segment. |
US11131214B2 |
Gas turbine engine
A gas turbine engine includes a gearbox receiving input from a core shaft and driving a fan at a lower speed than the core shaft. First and second oil circuits fluidly couple with an inlet and outlet of the gearbox. A third oil circuit fluidly couples with an inlet and outlet of the gearbox. The outlet of the gearbox includes a device directing oil from the gearbox to the first oil circuit, to the second oil circuit and to the third oil circuit when feeding to the gearbox exceeds a predefined oil flow rate, or deviates an operational value corresponding with that oil flow rate, and directs oil from the gearbox to the third oil circuit when feeding to the gearbox is ≤ the predefined flow rate or is ≤ a corresponding operational value or is greater than or equal to a further corresponding operational value. |
US11131213B2 |
Engine component with cooling hole
An airfoil assembly for a turbine engine that includes a platform, a dovetail, an airfoil. The airfoil assembly can further include a cooling air circuit that fluidly connects to a platform cooling passage. The cooling air circuit and platform cooling passage can be contained within or housed at least in part by the platform, the dovetail, or the airfoil. The cooling air circuit can also include a deflector. |
US11131208B2 |
Embedded electric generator in turbine engine
A turbine engine is described that includes an intake, an inlet duct configured to receive fluid from the intake, and an outer bypass duct configured to receive fluid from the intake. The turbine engine further includes a drive shaft, a tower shaft mechanically coupled to the drive shaft, and an electric generator mechanically coupled to the tower shaft. The electric generator is located between the inlet duct and the outer bypass duct. |
US11131206B2 |
Substrate edge configurations for ceramic coatings
An article has a body having: a first face; and a first bevel surface extending from the first face. A plurality of first channels along the first bevel surface extending from the first face. A ceramic coating is along the inner diameter surface and the first bevel surface. |
US11131190B2 |
Friction rock bolt
A friction rock bolt assembly is arranged to frictionally engage an internal surface of the bore formed in rock strata. The rock bolt includes a loading mechanism provided at a rearward end of the rock bolt having a load absorber to absorb an initial predetermined loading force followed by transfer of the force to a main load element. |
US11131185B1 |
System and method for deploying fiber optics lines in a wellbore
Aspects of the subject technology relate to systems and methods for deploying fiber optic lines in a wellbore using a fiber optic deployment device. The device can include at least one fiber optic spool forming a canister. The canister can be operable to self-propel through at least a portion of the wellbore. Each of the at least one fiber optic spool can comprising one or more fiber optic lines. Each of the one or more fiber optic lines can be coupled to a bridge plug at a first end and coupled to a cable at a second end opposite the first end. The device can include a sleeve covering the at least one fiber optic spool. |
US11131184B1 |
Method and system for determining a drilling hazard condition using well logs
A method may include obtaining a plurality of historical drilling signals for a plurality of wells. At least one historical drilling signal among the plurality of historical drilling signals describes a drilling surface parameter that is measured during a respective drilling operation. The method may further include generating a first drilling signal while drilling a wellbore through a formation. The method may further include determining a first drilling correlation between the first drilling signal and the plurality of historical drilling signals. The method may further include determining a drilling hazard condition within a well path of the wellbore using the first drilling correlation. The method may further include adjusting, based on the drilling hazard condition, the well path of the wellbore. |
US11131182B2 |
Methods for characterizing multi-string cased wells using wide frequency bandwidth signals
Methods are provided for estimating a quality of cement in the annuli of a multi-string wellbore. Wideband acoustic energy signals are generated and detected in the wellbore and are processed to obtain indications of wideband casing-formation phase slowness dispersions in the wellbore. The indications are compared to reference wideband model casing-formation phase slowness dispersions in order to estimate status of cement or lack of cement in the annuli at that location based on the results of the comparison. |
US11131181B2 |
Controller with automatic tuning and method
A method and controller system are described for automatically tuning a controller of a drilling rig. The controller system includes a controller that determines a moving average of measured values, determines a moving standard deviation of the measured values, defines an outer zone of measured values with the determined moving average and the determined moving standard deviation, defines an inner zone of measured values with the determined moving average and the determined moving standard deviation, monitors the measured values for the occurrence of statistical events with respect to the outer zone and inner zone. Based on the detected statistical event, the controller adjusts the gain of the controller the based on the statistical event being associated with the outer zone or inner zone. |
US11131178B2 |
Injection water pre-treatment and injection system and method
A system and a method for seawater pre-treatment and injection are disclosed. The seawater pre-treatment and injection system comprises at least one subsea water well connectable to a seawater injection system comprising at least a water injection pump in flow communication with a water injection well, wherein the subsea water well is made as a hole into a groundwater holding strata under the mud-line with a water permeable or non-permeable completion using the seafloor soil for filtration, with an inner tubing connectable to the seawater injection system via a valve. |
US11131176B1 |
Systems and methods for controlling fracturing operations using monitor well pressure
Systems and methods of hydraulically fracturing subterranean formations include modifying a completion operation parameter for hydraulic fracturing a target well, the target well extending through a subterranean formation and a fracture extending from the target well as a result of the hydraulic fracturing. The modification to the completion operation is responsive to detection of a response of a monitor well extending through the subterranean formation, where the response of the monitor well resulting from interactions between the monitor well and the fracture extending from the target well. |
US11131167B1 |
Modular anti-rotation drilling systems and methods
Drilling tools are frequently subject to rotation with respect to the central drilling axis caused by torque. A mechanical linkage can be configured to apply force that is proportional to the weight-on-bit on the borehole surface while transmitting axial loads used to generate weight-on-bit. The device can be used to manage drill string twist that could lead to drilling dysfunctions. |
US11131166B2 |
Landing string retainer system
A retainer system, device and method are provided for retaining a severed pipe string such as a landing string suspended from a rig of a floating vessel or platform during a failure of a primary or secondary heave compensation system and prevent the severed pipe string from flying over the rig floor. The retainer system includes a retainer device including a housing mounted to a platform or vessel, the housing defining a through bore for receiving a pipe string suspended from the platform or vessel. A safety sleeve extends through the housing. A stop arrangement is mountable on the pipe string, to permit engagement between the safety sleeve and the stop arrangement in order to limit relative movement between the housing and the pipe string in order to retain a severed pipe string in an emergency situation. |
US11131165B2 |
Rolling seal for transfer of pressure in a downhole tool
This disclosure provides a completion tool that uses a rolling seal to actuate a flow valve or replace a piston in a down hole tool. The rolling seal is located in a fluid chamber of the completion tool and divides the fluid chamber into first and second smaller fluid chambers and fluidly seals the first smaller fluid chamber from the second smaller fluid chamber. The rolling seal responds to a fluid pressure within the fluid chamber that causes the closed end of the rolling seal to invert thereby transferring fluid pressure between the first and second fluid chambers, which actuates a flow valve actuation assembly. |
US11131158B1 |
Flow management systems and related methods for oil and gas applications
A method of managing a fluid flow within a conduit includes determining a presence of a flow blockage within the conduit, the conduit being equipped with an adjustable compactor, controlling an electric actuator to flow a current to the adjustable compactor to generate an electric field at the adjustable compactor, extending the adjustable compactor radially inward from a reference configuration under a force of the electric field, compacting the flow blockage radially along a length of the adjustable compactor to create a channel adjacent the flow blockage, and returning the adjustable compactor to the reference configuration to expose the channel and open the conduit to fluid flow. |
US11131155B2 |
Helix gas separator
Pumping of wellbore fluid to a surface may have a detrimental effect on the pump performance due to high gas concentrations in the fluid. A pump system that utilizes a helix gas separator provides greater pump efficiency by effectively removing the gas phase of the fluid. The wellbore fluid received at a pump system is directed from an intake to a gas separator that utilizes a stationary auger. The stationary auger induces rotational motion of the wellbore fluid causing the wellbore fluid to separate into a gas phase and a liquid phase. The gas phase is directed to the annulus while the liquid phase is directed to the pump for pumping to the surface. As the stationary auger remains stationary during production or separation of the wellbore fluid into a plurality of phase, fewer moving components are required which decreases overall production time while decreasing maintenance or operational costs. |
US11131153B2 |
Polycrystalline diamond tubular protection
A tubular engagement interface for interfacing the coupling of two movably engaged tubulars is disclosed. The tubular engagement interface includes a body. The body includes a body engagement surface. A polycrystalline diamond element is coupled with the body, and includes a diamond engagement surface. The tubular engagement interface may be coupled with an inner wall of a first tubular, such that the body engagement surface, the diamond engagement surface, or combinations thereof are engaged with an opposing engagement surface of an outer wall of a second tubular. Alternatively, the tubular engagement interface may be coupled with the outer wall of the second tubular, such that the body engagement surface, the diamond engagement surface, or combinations thereof are engaged with an opposing engagement surface of the inner wall of the first tubular. |
US11131152B2 |
Self-locking coupler
Self locking couplers, methods to couple adjacent tubing sections, and self-locking coupling assemblies are presented. In one embodiment, the self-locking coupler includes a coupling shroud having an external interface proximate to a first end of the coupling shroud and a set of collet fingers that extends from the first end of the coupling shroud. The self-locking coupler also includes a locking sleeve having an internal interface that complements the external interface of the coupling shroud. The locking sleeve is movable from a first position on the external interface to a second position on the external interface. As the locking sleeve moves from the first position to the second position, the locking sleeve compresses the set of collet fingers into a cavity of a first seal ring coupled to a first tubing section to secure the coupling shroud to the first tubing section. |
US11131150B2 |
Bottom hole assemblies
A bottom hole assembly may include a shaft having threads, a first fastener member positioned on the shaft, the first fastener member having first fastener threads that mesh with a first portion of the threads on the shaft, and a second fastener member positioned downhole of the first fastener member on the shaft, the second fastener member having second fastener threads that mesh with a second portion of the threads on the shaft, wherein the first fastener member and the second fastener member interact with each other such that an uphole face of the first fastener threads are pressed against a downhole face of the first portion of the threads on the shaft and a downhole face of the second fastener threads are pressed against an uphole face of the second portion of the threads on the shaft. |
US11131140B2 |
Corner joint clip with self-backing plate
A framed assembly includes a first frame member providing an inner vertical wall extending between opposing front and back surfaces and defining a slot, and a second frame member positioned adjacent the first frame member at a corner joint and providing a horizontal wall extending between opposing front and back surfaces of the second frame member. A clip having opposing front and back sides provides a backing plate extending from the back side and a projection extending from the front side. The backing plate is received within an interior of the first frame member via the slot, and the projection is received within an interior of the second frame member adjacent the horizontal wall. |
US11131128B2 |
Door handle arrangement of a motor vehicle
A door handle arrangement for a motor vehicle includes a support, a handle which can take a basic position and an operating position, and a drive element which, during normal operation, moves the handle out of the basic position and into the operating position. The handle in its operating position can be grasped by an operator in order to open the door. In an emergency operation, the handle is designed to be movable manually into an emergency operating position in which it is pivoted about a first axis that is oriented transversely with respect to a longitudinal direction of the support. A first longitudinal portion of the handle is pivoted in the direction of the support and a second longitudinal portion protrudes out of the door so as to be able to be grasped by an operator. |
US11131127B2 |
Motor vehicle door latch
A motor vehicle door latch which is equipped with a locking bolt and a locking mechanism interacting with the locking bolt, including a catch and a pawl. The motor vehicle door latch possesses a stop lever pivotably located on the control lever, which interacts with a protrusion on the catch beyond a main ratchet position and a pre-ratchet position, whereby the protrusion corresponds to a third ratchet position with an increased distance of the locking bolt in respect of the main ratchet and pre-ratchet position compared to a catch axis. The stop lever impinges a triggering lever lifting the pawl from the catch in order to open the locking mechanism. |
US11131126B2 |
Doorhandle assembly with a vehicle doorhandle
A door handle assembly having a vehicle door handle and a vehicle door. The vehicle door handle moves between a first, retracted position, in which an essentially planar surface of the vehicle door handle is flush with an outer face of the vehicle door, and a second, extended position, in which a grip opening between the outer face of the vehicle door and a grip inner side of the vehicle door handle is cleared for a user. The vehicle door handle is movable between the first and second positions aided by an electric motor, controlled by a control unit. The electric motor can be set in rotation starting from the second position of the door handle by application of a user's external force on the basis of a mechanical coupling of the vehicle door handle to the electric motor sensed by a sensing unit and fed to the control unit. |
US11131124B2 |
Opening device with locking device for a motor vehicle latch
An opening device for a motor vehicle latch with a trigger which can be moved from a starting position into an opening position for pivoting of a triggering lever from a starting position into an opening position and which is connected with an inertia component by a deflectable knee lever, with a blockade lever, which can be moved by deflection of the knee lever from a starting position into a blocking position, whereby the movement of the triggering lever into the opening position is prevented when the blockade lever is in its blocking position, whereby the knee lever is deflected by excessive acceleration of the trigger and the blockade lever is thus moved into its blocking position. |
US11131122B2 |
Safety, self-latching, magnetic gate latch device
Disclosed is a self-latching gate latch device. The device comprises a latch and a magnet assembly housing. The latch assembly housing, secured to a hinged gate, comprises a slidable horizontal latch bar, attractable by a magnet. The magnet assembly housing comprises a slidable vertical magnet bar secured with a magnet at the bottom thereof. In a lock position of the magnet bar, the latch bar engages the magnet. The magnet assembly housing further comprises a locking member that, in an engagement position, engages the magnet bar to the magnet assembly housing preventing the magnet bar from any upward movement. Within the magnet bar is disposed a lock bar, which when depressed, frees the magnet bar. |
US11131120B2 |
Electric lock and control method thereof
An electric lock includes a motor, a power input port, a first control system and a second control system. The first control system includes an input unit configured to receive input data, an internal power source, and a first processing unit configured to use electricity of the internal power source to control the motor to rotate according to the input data. The second control system includes a wireless unit configured to receive a wireless signal, and a second processing unit different from the first processing unit and configured to use electricity of an external power source to control the motor to rotate when data transmitted in the wireless signal matches predetermined data and when the power input port is electrically connected to the external power source. |
US11131119B2 |
Locker dial lock
The present invention relates to a locker dial lock, and more specifically has been made to enhance convenience of use by rotating a knob for operating a locking lever of a dial lock to a reset position not to a locking or opening position, and then identifying or resetting a combination of dials so as to simply change and reset the combination. The configuration of the present invention is a dial lock 1 configured such that a main body 3 including a key cylinder bundle 10 and a dial bundle 20 is installed at a front surface of a door of a locker, and when a plurality of dials 24 exposed to the outside of a cover 2 at a front surface of the main body 3 are rotated to match a set combination, the key cylinder bundle 1 is released and a door is opened by rotating a locking lever 4 at a back surface of the door along with a knob 11, and when the combination is forgotten, the knob 11 is rotated using a master key to press an operating rod 21 of the dial bundle 20, thereby allowing detection holes 23 provided on one side of connecting rod bodies 22 respectively fitted into and coupled to the plurality of dials 24 to be exposed, and the detection pins 55 of a detection means 30 that are provided on one side of the connecting rod bodies 22 are inserted into the detection holes 23 to determine a combination of the dials 24, wherein the detection means 30 includes: a manipulation member 40 having a push protrusion 41 at an upper portion thereof, including a return spring 42 at a lower portion thereof, and provided with a plurality of manipulation uneven portions 43 on one side thereof, wherein the push protrusion 41 is pressed by a pressing cam part 13 further included in the key cylinder bundle 10, thus allowing the manipulation member 40 to be slidably moved upward or downward; and a detection member 50 positioned on one side of the manipulation member 40 and rotatably assembled to the main body 3 about a hinge pin 51, provided with detection uneven portions 53 on one side thereof to correspond to the plurality of manipulation uneven portions 43 about the hinge pin 51, and including the detection pins 55 provided on another side thereof and inserted into the detection holes 23 of the connecting rod bodies 22, wherein, when the combination is forgotten, the knob 11 is rotated to a setting position using a master key to allow the key cylinder bundle 10 to press the operating rod 21 of the dial bundle 20, thereby exposing the detection holes 23 provided in one side of the connecting rod bodies 22 respectively fitted into and coupled to the plurality of dials 24, and while the pressing cam part 13 of the key cylinder bundle 10 presses the push protrusion 41 of the manipulation member 40 to enable the manipulation member 40 to be moved downward, convex portions of the manipulation uneven portions 43 engaged with and coupled to the detection uneven portions 53 move while pushing convex portions of the detection uneven portions 53, thus enabling the detection means 30 to be rotated about the hinge pin 51 and the detection pins 55 to be inserted into the detection holes 23 of the connecting rod bodies 22, thereby detecting the combination of the dials 24. |
US11131117B2 |
Electromagnetic-based sensor with cold mirror cover
An electromagnetic-based sensor system includes a sensor assembly with a biometric identification sensor to determine a unique biometric characteristic of a user using a first non-visible electromagnetic radiation. Specifically, a palm vein sensor may measure a unique pattern of veins in a user's palm using near-field infrared light. A gesture sensor uses a second non-visible electromagnetic radiation, such as infrared or radio frequency to detect movement in a specific gesture pattern. An object detection sensor uses a third non-visible electromagnetic radiation to detect the presence of an object. A mirror overlies the sensor assembly and is reflective to visible light and transmissive to the non-visible electromagnetic radiation. The sensor assembly may be used within a vehicle to authenticate an individual user as an authorized user to unlock the vehicle. One or more settings of the vehicle may be set to predetermined values depending on the identity of the user. |
US11131114B2 |
Trim assembly for a door lock and method of assembling a handle thereof
The method can include: introducing a neck portion of the handle in a receiving aperture of the frame and thereby positioning a second engagement member of the neck into a tangential engagement with a first engagement member of a rotary holder, and positioning a transversal groove defined in the neck portion in axial alignment with a clip axially trapped in a cam cavity of the frame, the clip further being tangentially trapped by the rotary holder but free to slide in a radial orientation relative to the rotary holder; and rotating the rotary holder around the rotation axis, via rotation of the handle, along a camming angle, the rotary holder thereby pivoting a clip around the rotation axis, inside a cam cavity, the cam cavity pushing the clip radially inwards during said pivoting, until it is engaged in the transversal groove, preventing axial retraction of the neck portion thereafter. |
US11131113B2 |
Fence rail device
A fence rail device includes a rail elongated between a first end and a second end. The rail has an outer wall having a top section, a pair of side sections, and a bottom section defining a hollow interior. The slot extends through the bottom section. A plurality of cross walls includes a top cross wall, a middle cross wall, and a bottom cross wall defining a top interior space, a bottom interior space, an upper middle interior space, and a lower middle interior space within the rail. Each of a pair of lower interior walls extends between the bottom section and the bottom cross wall proximate to a respective one of the side sections. Each of a pair of medial interior walls extends between the bottom cross wall and the lower middle cross wall. |
US11131112B2 |
Expandable canopy tent frame
An expandable canopy tent frame includes two sets of four-bar linkage with overlapping and staggered central axial lines. The central axial hinge point and the side edge hinge point of the two linkage sets are aligned. The central axial hinge points have a lateral bar. The two ends of the lateral bar pass through the slide bushings on the side edge hinge points, and the slide bushings form the support with both sides of the lateral bar. The main structure has at least one fixed end and can be fixed on objects by utilizing that fixed end. |
US11131109B2 |
Enclosure having outer surface with vortex-induced vibration suppression function
An enclosure having an outer surface with a vortex-induced vibration suppression function is provided. The outer surface of the enclosure is provided with a plurality of annular recesses surrounding the enclosure, such that alternately concave and convex annular recesses and annular bosses configured for disrupting a boundary layer of a laminar flow are formed on the outer surface of the enclosure. An outer surface of the annular boss is provided with a plurality of air guiding grooves, and the plurality of air guiding grooves are distributed in a circumferential direction of the annular boss. The air guiding grooves are inclined upward or downward, such that part of an upwind incoming flow flowing to the annular boss can be guided into the annular recesses adjacent to the annular boss via the air guiding grooves. With the convex-concave outer surface, the cause of formation of the vortex-induced vibration can be prevented. |
US11131108B2 |
Vehicle vending machine
Systems, methods, non-transitory processor-readable storage media, and devices of the various embodiments enable a vehicle vending machine to retrieve a vehicle from a storage location and deliver the vehicle to a delivery bay for delivery to a customer. Various embodiments may include a vehicle vending machine including a tower, a robotic carrier, a corridor extending from the tower, a plurality of delivery bays positioned along the corridor, a customer interaction kiosk, and/or a video system. |
US11131104B1 |
Single side truss stacker
A truss stacking system has a main conveyor for conveying trusses of a plurality of diverse designs out of a production facility and into a stack building yard or warehouse. The main conveyor is attended by a dedicated truss stacking station for each of the diverse designs, and which station includes a truss lift sub-station and a stack-forming sub-station. Each truss lift sub-station has at least a pair of traveling masts that each raises and lowers at least one bunk (eg., fork). The bunks are raised to lift a selected truss off the outflow conveyor, the masts are driven on an outbound journey to support the lifted bunk in the airspace above the stack-forming station, and then the bunks are lowered to rest the truss on the stack. Stop posts assist in stripping the truss off the bunks. |
US11131102B1 |
Modular floor covering system
A modular rug system includes a plurality of rug elements spaced apart from and connected to one another via a plurality of elongated fasteners. Each fastener connects two neighboring rug elements to one another. Each fastener has a first elongated component extending under a pair of neighboring rug elements, a second component disposed on a top surface of one of the pair of neighboring rug elements, and a third component disposed on a top surface of the other of the pair of rug elements. The top surfaces of neighboring rug elements are respectively recessed at defined locations in order to receive the second and third components of the fastener therein. |
US11131101B2 |
Field-assembled water control flooring systems
Described herein are methods and systems for installing flooring systems that provide waterproofing or water-control capabilities. The flooring systems can utilize a gypsum material or any other self-leveling or concrete material along with a structural board or any other type of cement, wood, gypsum board, compressed board, cellulose fiberboard, sheathing board, or sheet metal material. The flooring systems include a waterproof coating applied to the structural boards to provide the water-control features. The waterproof coating covers seams between structural boards and between structural boards and the subfloor. |
US11131089B2 |
High performace wall assembly
A high performance wall assembly receives an exterior covering of a building. The high performance wall assembly includes a frame assembly having a top member, a bottom member opposite the top member, and a plurality of vertical members. The vertical members are coupled to and extend between the top and bottom members. The high performance wall assembly also includes a rigid foam insulating panel coupled to the frame assembly. A structural foam layer is disposed on the plurality of vertical members and on the rigid foam insulating panel. The structural foam layer couples the rigid foam insulating panel to the frame assembly and couples the plurality of vertical members to the top and bottom members such that the high performance wall is free of fasteners. |
US11131087B2 |
Toilet cleaning devices systems and methods
A device is provided for cleaning a toilet having a toilet bowl, the device including a treatment unit including a housing having a cavity configured and enabled to collect and store flushing tank fluids of said toilet flowing via one or more openings in said housing, one or more cleaning materials, a spraying unit including one or more spraying devices, wherein the spraying devices are configured and enabled to spray said flushing tank fluids mixed with the cleaning materials via the one or more spraying devices into an interior of the toilet bowl, one or more pumps for drawing the flushing tank fluids mixed within the treatment unit with the one or more cleaning materials to the spraying unit. |
US11131086B2 |
Electronic plumbing fixture fitting including demonstration feature
The present invention provides an electronic plumbing fixture fitting including a demonstration feature. |
US11131080B2 |
Hydraulic circuit of construction machine
A hydraulic circuit of a construction machine includes: a first pump line that connects a delivery port of a pump to a pump port of a first direction-switching valve; a second pump line that is branched off from the first pump line and is connected to a pump port of a second direction-switching valve; and a priority valve provided on the second pump line. The priority valve is configured to: fully open the second pump line when a pressure difference between a delivery pressure of the pump and a load pressure of a first actuator is greater than a setting value; and decrease an opening degree of the second pump line in accordance with decrease in the pressure difference when the pressure difference is less than the setting value. |
US11131078B2 |
Jib assembly
A jib assembly includes a support; a jib attached pivotally to the support for pivotal movement of the jib in relation to the support about a horizontal axis; a first linear hydraulic actuator attached to the support for regulating pivotal movement of the jib and for maintaining the jib in a specific position relative to the support; a lever arm attached unrotatably to the jib; and a draw member attached to the lever arm and to the jib; wherein the first linear hydraulic actuator is attached to the lever arm, and the lever arm is arranged to extend in the direction above the jib. |
US11131077B2 |
Hydraulic system
A hydraulic system is capable of improving the acceleration performance of a slewing motor and suppressing an increase in the flow rate of hydraulic fluid supplied to the slewing motor. The hydraulic system includes a slewing speed sensor that detects a slewing speed of a slewing body and a controller that controls a slewing motor capacity, which is a capacity of the slewing motor. The controller controls the slewing motor capacity so as to make the slewing motor capacity when the slewing speed is in a low speed range be greater than the slewing motor capacity when the slewing speed is in a high speed range. |
US11131071B2 |
Scraper blade device with juxtaposed blade segments having a swivel interconnection between mating edges
The scraper blade device is provided for cleaning a roadway surface. The scraper blade device includes an upper blade portion and a bottom blade portion. The bottom blade portion has a plurality of widthwise-disposed and juxtaposed blade segments. The blade segments are provided in one or more blade segment sets where the blade segments within a same set are attached using a swivel interconnection. This scraper blade device has an improved cleaning efficiency over existing designs, thereby reducing the amounts of de-icing chemicals and increasing road safety when used for removing ice and snow from the roadway surface. |
US11131069B2 |
Trench drain alignment system
A trench drain section for connecting to a mating trench drain section and forming a trench drain system. The trench drain section includes a trough having sidewalls connected by a bottom wall and cooperating to define a channel. The trough further includes an open top, an open end and is connectable to another trench drain section. A pair of rails extend along the sidewalls and are secured by fasteners. Extending over the open top, a grate is supported on the rails. The drain section also includes an alignment bracket having first and second portions that are individually connectable with one of the fasteners. When one of first and second portions is connected with one of the fasteners, the other the portions of the alignment bracket extends from the trough through the open end thereof and is available for connecting to another trench drain section. |
US11131068B2 |
Shock pad for synthetic turf and methods for making same
Disclosed are methods for making shock absorbing pads utilizing reclaimed artificial turf and reclaimed carpet materials. It is demonstrated that the artificial turf systems comprising inventive pads exhibit improved Head Impact Criteria (HIC) and cradle-to-cradle score. |
US11131052B2 |
Laundry treatment apparatus
A laundry treatment apparatus includes, a tub body configured to store water, a tub cover configured to define an upper surface of the tub body, an introduction aperture defined through the tub cover, a supply aperture provided in the tub cover, and configured to enable supply of water into the tub body, a drum that is rotatably provided in the tub body, and that is configured to receive laundry, the drum including an opening in communication with the introduction aperture, a door configured to open and close the introduction aperture, and an ejection unit configured to eject water introduced into the supply aperture to the drum, the ejection unit being configured to eject water in at least two different directions. |
US11131048B2 |
Method and apparatus for cleaning laundry
A method for controlling a laundry washing machine. The method includes: performing a tub loading process comprising operating supply valve(s) to provide a first volume of water through a detergent supply system and into a tub to fill the tub with wash liquid; performing a washing process comprising rotating a drum to agitate laundry in the presence of the wash liquid; performing a static rinsing process comprising operating a pump to remove any free volume of wash liquid from the tub without rotating the drum; and performing one or more rinsing processes comprising: operating the supply valve(s) to provide a volume of clean rinse water to the tub, operating the pump to remove the rinse water from the drum, and operating the motor to spin the drum at high speed to extract rinse water from the laundry, while continuing to operate the pump. |
US11131036B2 |
Cosmetic anodic oxide coatings
The embodiments described herein relate to anodizing and anodized films. The methods described can be used to form opaque and white anodized films on a substrate. In some embodiments, the methods involve forming anodized films having branched pore structures. The branched pore structure provides a light scattering medium for incident visible light, imparting an opaque and white appearance to the anodized film. In some embodiments, the methods involve infusing metal complex ions within pores of an anodized. Once within the pores, the metal complex ions undergo a chemical change forming metal oxide particles. The metal oxide particles provide a light scattering medium for incident visible light, imparting an opaque and white appearance to the anodized film. In some embodiments, aspects of the methods for creating irregular or branched pores and methods for infusing metal complex ions within pores are combined. |
US11131030B2 |
Electrolysis cell or electrode plate with a gas diffusion electrode
Various embodiments include an electrolysis cell with a housing with an anode and a gas diffusion electrode connected as cathode. The gas diffusion electrode has an electrolyte side and a gas side and separates the electrolyte space from a gas space for a reaction gas. There is a support body disposed in the gas space with a contact surface in contact with the gas diffusion electrode. The gas space comprises a first channel system and a second channel system. The first channel system and the second channel system run separately from one another and thus form two separate volumes of the gas space. The first channel system and the second channel system each have openings in the contact surface of the support body. |
US11131029B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods employing electrochemical processing of hydrofluoroolefins
Hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) fluid can be transported through an electrochemical device, which has a proton exchange membrane (PEM) disposed between a pair of gas-permeable electrodes that include respective catalysts. At an inlet side, the catalyst facilitates reaction of HFO with hydrogen carrier gas. The resulting cation is transported across PEM in the presence of an electric field applied to the electrodes. At an outlet side, the catalyst of the opposing electrode facilitates dissociation of the cation back into HFO and hydrogen. In some embodiments, the transported HFO has a higher pressure than that before the electrochemical device. In some embodiments, the electrochemical device can be operated in reverse to expand HFO fluid and/or to recapture power. The electrochemical device can thus be used as a compressor or expander for vapor-phase HFO or as a pump or expander for liquid-phase HFO, for example, in power generation or heating/cooling cycles. |
US11131028B2 |
Method and system for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide employing a gas diffusion electrode
The present disclosure is a method and system for the reduction of carbon dioxide. The method may include receiving hydrogen gas at an anolyte region of an electrochemical cell including an anode, the anode including a gas diffusion electrode, receiving an anolyte feed at an anolyte region of the electrochemical cell, and receiving a catholyte feed including carbon dioxide and an alkali metal bicarbonate at a catholyte region of the electrochemical cell including a cathode. The method may include applying an electrical potential between the anode and cathode sufficient to reduce the carbon dioxide to at least one reduction product. |
US11131025B2 |
Wireless camera wafer for vacuum chamber diagnostics
In some embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a process tool which includes a housing that defines a vacuum chamber. A wafer chuck is in the housing, and a carrier wafer is on the wafer chuck. A structure that is used for deposition processes is arranged at a top of the housing. A camera is integrated on the wafer chuck such that the camera faces a top of the housing. The camera is configured to wirelessly capture images of the structure used for deposition processes within the housing. Outside of the housing is a wireless receiver. The wireless receiver is configured to receive the images from the camera while the vacuum chamber is sealed. |
US11131020B2 |
Liquid chromatography system and component
Liquid chromatography systems and liquid chromatography components are disclosed. In an embodiment, a liquid chromatography system includes a liquid chromatography component. The liquid chromatography component includes a substrate and an amorphous coating on the substrate. The amorphous coating has a base layer and a surface layer. The base layer includes carboxysilane. |
US11131013B2 |
Ni-based alloy, gas turbine material, and method for manufacturing Ni-based alloy
The purpose of the present invention is to enhance the creep characteristics of an Ni-based alloy. The present invention relates to a Ni-based alloy characterized by having a composition containing, in terms of wt %, 15.00-25.00% Cr, 5.00-15.00% Co, 1.00% to less than 12.00% Mo, 1.50-2.50% Ti, 1.00-2.00% Al, 0.20-1.00% Nb, and 0.0010-0.10% C, and in terms of mass ppm, 10-200 ppm P, 30-250 ppm B, and 30-200 ppm N, the remainder comprising Ni and unavoidable impurities. |
US11131012B2 |
Hot work tool steel
The invention relates hot work tool steel. The steel comprises the following main components (in wt. %): C0.27-0.38 Si0.10-0.35 Mn0.2-0.7 Cr4.5-5.5 Mo2.05-2.90 V0.4-0.6 N0.01-0.12 H≤0.0004 S≤0.0015 balance optional elements, iron and impurities. |
US11131011B2 |
Hot-rolled or cold-rolled steel plate
A hot-rolled or cold-rolled steel plate having a composition including, in weight percent: 0.6%≤C≤0.9%; 17%≤Mn≤22%; 0.2%≤Al≤0.9%; 0.2%≤Si≤1.1%; with 0.85%≤Al+Si≤1.6%; 1.2%≤Cu≤1.7%; S≤0.030%; P≤0.080%; N≤0.1%; 0 |
US11131009B2 |
High-strength free-cutting copper alloy and method for producing high-strength free-cutting copper alloy
This high-strength free-cutting copper alloy comprises 75.4-78.0% Cu, 3.05-3.55% Si, 0.05-0.13% P and 0.005-0.070% Pb, with the remainder comprising Zn and inevitable impurities, wherein the amount of Sn existing as inevitable impurities is at most 0.05%, the amount of Al is at most 0.05%, and the total amount of Sn and Al is at most 0.06%. The composition satisfies the following relations: 78.0≤f1=Cu+0.8×Si+P+Pb≤80.8; and 60.2≤f2=Cu−4.7×Si−P+0.5×Pb≤61.5. The area percentage (%) of respective constituent phases satisfies the following relations: 29≤κ≤60; 0≤γ≤0.3; β=0; 0≤μ≤1.0; 98.6≤f3=α+κ; 99.7≤f4=α+κ+γ+μ; 0≤f5=γ+μ≤1.2; and 30≤f6=κ+6×γ1/2+0.5×μ≤62. The long side of the γ phase is at most 25 μm, the long side of the μ phase is at most 20 μm, and the κ phase is present within the α phase. |
US11131003B2 |
Method for producing an ultra high strength coated or not coated steel sheet and obtained sheet
A method for producing a cold rolled steel sheet having a tensile strength≥1470 MPa and a total elongation TE≥19%, the method comprising the steps of annealing at an annealing temperature AT≥Ac3 a non-treated steel sheet whose chemical composition contains in weight %: 0.34%≤C≤0.40%, 1.50%≤Mn≤2.30%, 1.50≤Si≤2.40%, 0% |
US11130997B2 |
Nucleic acid analysis using emulsion PCR
The present invention provides methods for analyzing large nucleic acids including chromosomes and chromosomal fragments. In one aspect, the present invention provides a method of nucleic acid analysis comprising the steps of (a) obtaining a sample of nucleic acid comprising at least one chromosome or fragment greater than about 1 000 base pairs in length and containing a target region; (b) creating an emulsion in which each drop of the emulsion contains an average of between about 0-2, 0-1.75, 0-1.5, 0-1.0, 0-0.75, 0-0.5, or fewer chromosomes or fragments of step (a), (c) performing emulsion PCR, (d) quantifying the number of emulsion droplets containing amplified nucleic acid from the target region; (e) calculating the ratio of droplets containing amplified nucleic acid from the target region to total droplets; and (f) comparing the ratio of step (e) to a reference ratio representing a known genotype. |
US11130996B2 |
Methods of lowering the error rate of massively parallel DNA sequencing using duplex consensus sequencing
Next Generation DNA sequencing promises to revolutionize clinical medicine and basic research. However, while this technology has the capacity to generate hundreds of billions of nucleotides of DNA sequence in a single experiment, the error rate of approximately 1% results in hundreds of millions of sequencing mistakes. These scattered errors can be tolerated in some applications but become extremely problematic when “deep sequencing” genetically heterogeneous mixtures, such as tumors or mixed microbial populations. To overcome limitations in sequencing accuracy, a method Duplex Consensus Sequencing (DCS) is provided. This approach greatly reduces errors by independently tagging and sequencing each of the two strands of a DNA duplex. As the two strands are complementary, true mutations are found at the same position in both strands. In contrast, PCR or sequencing errors will result in errors in only one strand. This method uniquely capitalizes on the redundant information stored in double-stranded DNA, thus overcoming technical limitations of prior methods utilizing data from only one of the two strands. |
US11130995B2 |
Simultaneous determination of aneuploidy and fetal fraction
The invention provides compositions and methods for simultaneously determining the presence or absence of fetal aneuploidy and the relative amount of fetal nucleic acids in a sample obtained from a pregnant female. The method encompasses the use of sequencing technologies and exploits the occurrence of polymorphisms to provide a streamlined noninvasive process applicable to the practice of prenatal diagnostics. |
US11130986B2 |
Method for isolating target nucleic acid using heteroduplex binding proteins
The invention includes methods and apparatus for separating mutations, especially rare and unknown mutations, using heteroduplex binding proteins. Nucleic acids may optionally be nicked at or near the mutation in order to promote heteroduplex binding protein recognition and binding. In particular, using the disclosed methods, it is possible to separate heteroduplexed nucleic acid strand pair from homoduplexed nucleic acid strand pairs having similar sequences and being at a much higher concentration. Once the heteroduplexed nucleic acids are isolated and recovered, it is straightforward to analyze the sequences of the heteroduplexed nucleic acids, e.g., using sequencing or hybrid assays. |
US11130983B2 |
Sample preparation cartridges and methods for using same
Aspects of the present disclosure include sample preparation cartridges including a frame that includes a plurality of wells integrated therewith, where the plurality of wells have a closed bottom and an open top. The frame further includes an opening within the frame having a reaction vessel (RV) or RV cap removably disposed therein, where the plurality of wells and the opening are linearly arranged relative to each other. Also provided are sample preparation cartridges that include a frame, two or more cartridge separation projections on a top side of the frame, and two or more cartridge separation projections on a bottom side of the frame. The cartridge separation projections separate the cartridge and a different cartridge when the cartridge and different cartridge are stacked. Methods of using the sample preparation cartridges, as well as nucleic acid sample preparation units that include the sample preparation cartridges, are also provided. |
US11130982B2 |
Blood glucose measurement reagent, sensor chip, and blood glucose meter set
A blood glucose measurement reagent includes glucose dehydrogenase; a chromogenic indicator; and an aromatic hydrocarbon having at least one sulfonic acid group. |
US11130981B2 |
Transformant, method for producing transformant, and method for detecting presence or absence of reduced phosphorus compound using transformant
In order to provide a transformant by which a high containment effect is obtained and which can be prepared by a simple procedure, a method for producing the transformant, and a method for detecting the presence of a reduced phosphorous compound with use of the transformant, a transformant in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is a transformant which is defective in functions of a gene encoding a phosphate transporter protein and a gene encoding a phosphate ester transporter protein and into which a gene encoding a hypophosphite transporter protein is introduced. |
US11130978B2 |
Methods for starch hydrolysis
The presently disclosed subject matter provides a process for starch liquefaction using at least two classes of α-amylase enzymes, wherein the starch hydrolysis pattern from at least two of these classes is different. At least one class of enzyme is provided to the liquefaction process in the form of transgenic plant material expressing at least one class of α-amylase enzyme or is provided in the form of a purified or partially-purified α-amylase enzyme preparation. The second or subsequent class(es) of α-amylase enzymes may be provided in the form of additional transgenic plant material expressing the second or subsequent class(es), or may be provided in the form of a second or subsequent purified or partially-purified α-amylase enzyme preparation. |
US11130973B1 |
Recombinant strain for producing L-lactic acid
The present disclosure relates to the technical fields of genetic engineering and microbial fermentation, and discloses a recombinant strain for producing L-lactic acid, wherein the recombinant strain is obtained by genetically modifying a starting strain, the activity of D-lactate dehydrogenase of the recombinant strain is weakened or inactivated, and the activity of L-lactate dehydrogenase is enhanced, as compared with the starting strain. The present invention can significantly improve the fermentation effect, the yield of the L-lactic acid and the optical purity of the product L-lactic acid. |
US11130971B2 |
Bioslurry-induced water barrier and process of forming thereof
Disclosed herein is a process of forming an inorganic water barrier layer on top of a porous substrate by means of microbially induced calcium carbonate or calcite precipitation (MICP), the process comprising the steps of: providing a porous substrate having a surface; depositing a urease-active slurry onto the surface of the porous substrate to form a bioslurry layer; and subjecting the bioslurry layer to one or more treatments with an aqueous solution comprising urea and a water barrier source material to convert the bioslurry layer into an inorganic water barrier layer. The process further comprises a step of covering the bioslurry layer with a layer of a porous material that has a surface, where the one or more treatments with an aqueous solution comprising urea and a water barrier source material are initially applied to the surface of the porous material. The porous material acts as a reservoir for the aqueous solution to sustain the biocementation of bioslurry into the desired inorganic water barrier layer. |
US11130970B2 |
Nucleic acid-guided nucleases
Disclosed herein are nucleic acid-guided nucleases, guide nucleic acids, and targetable nuclease systems, and methods of use. Disclosed herein are engineered non-naturally occurring nucleic acid-guided nucleases, guide nucleic acids, and targetable nuclease systems, and methods of use. Targetable nuclease systems can be used to edit genetic targets, including recursive genetic engineering and trackable genetic engineering methods. |
US11130967B2 |
Fertility restoration gene in wheat and uses thereof
A fertility restoration gene in wheat and uses thereof, belonging to the field of plant biotechnology, specifically relating to the cloning of a recessive nuclear male sterility gene and a promoter thereof, and uses thereof in hybrid breeding. The fertility restoration gene FRG1 was successfully cloned by flow cytometry and high-throughput sequencing. The FRG1 gene can completely restore the male fertility of a Lanzhou genic male sterile mutant or allelic mutants thereof, which lays a foundation for the construction of a new wheat hybrid breeding technology system, meanwhile, which provides more possibilities to solve the technical bottlenecks of “three lines” and “two lines” hybridization technology of wheat, such as unstable fertility of sterile lines, limited resources for hybrid variety, the complexity of seed production technology and the high cost of seed production. The provided gene and method for propagation and maintenance of the sterile line have important significance and application value for hybrid breeding in wheat. |
US11130962B2 |
Acetyl co-enzyme a carboxylase herbicide resistant plants
The present invention provides for compositions and methods for producing crop plants that are resistant to herbicides. In particular, the present invention provides for wheat plants, plant tissues and plant seeds that contain altered acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) genes and proteins that are resistant to inhibition by herbicides that normally inhibit the activity of the ACCase protein. |
US11130961B2 |
Soybean transgenic event MON 87708 and methods of use thereof
The invention provides a transgenic soybean event MON 87708 plant and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products derived from event MON 87708. The invention also provides polynucleotides specific for event MON 87708 and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products comprising polynucleotides specific for event MON 87708. The invention also provides methods related to event MON 87708. |
US11130956B2 |
Reducing the toxicity of agrobacterium endotoxin
The present invention relates to the fields of genetically modified Agrobacterium strains, vaccine adjuvants, and generally molecular biology and immunology. Provided herein are modified Agrobacterium strains that produce lipopolysaccharide (LPS) having reduced toxicity or detoxified lipopolysaccharide, and methods of obtaining such strains for plant-based production of biologies. Also provided herein are uses of reduced or detoxified LPS as adjuvants suitable for clinical use. |
US11130953B2 |
Angiopoietin-like 3 (ANGPTL3) iRNA compositions and methods of use thereof
The invention relates to double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) compositions targeting the ANGPTL3 gene, as well as methods of inhibiting expression of ANGPTL3 and methods of treating subjects having a disorder of lipid metabolism, such as hyperlipidemia or hypertriglyceridemia, using such dsRNA compositions. |
US11130946B2 |
Glucoamylase variants with altered properties
The present invention relates to variants of a parent glucoamylase having altered properties (e.g., improved thermostability and/or specific activity). In particular, the present invention provides compositions comprising the variant glucoamylases, including starch hydrolyzing compositions, animal feed compositions and cleaning compositions. The invention also relates to DNA constructs encoding the variants and methods of producing the glucoamylase variants in host cells. |
US11130941B2 |
Method of fabricating substrate for culturing stem cell
The present disclosure relates to a method of fabricating a substrate for culturing stem cells, including forming a plasma polymer layer from a precursor material on a substrate using plasma, and the precursor material contains a heteroaromatic compound or a linear compound. |
US11130935B2 |
Microfluid device and three-dimensional microculture method for cell
The invention provides a microfluidic device comprising at least one cell culture chamber, the at least one cell culture chamber being connected to at least two openings, the device being configured to supply at least one physiologically active substance from at least one of the openings to the at least one cell culture chamber in such a manner as to form a concentration gradient or concentration gradients in the at least one cell culture chamber when cells and a hydrogel are introduced into the at least one cell culture chamber to culture the cells in a 3D-gel medium. |
US11130928B2 |
Detergent composition and methods of preventing aluminum discoloration
Detergent compositions designed to prevent aluminum discoloration while providing high cleaning performance on soils and stains are disclosed. Detergent compositions substantially free of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) are disclosed. Methods of using the detergent compositions are also disclosed. |
US11130926B2 |
Lubricating oil composition for automatic transmissions
The present invention provides a lubricating oil composition for automatic transmissions which comprises: 55 to 85 mass % of a Fischer-Tropsch synthetic oil with a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 2 to 4 mm2/s as a low-viscosity base oil; 1 to 10 mass % of an olefin copolymer 5 with a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 150 to 1,000 mm2/s as a high-viscosity base oil; and a polymethacrylate with a weight-average molecular weight of 10,000 to 50,000. This lubricating oil composition is such that the viscosity index of the composition is not 10 less than 190, the Brookfield viscosity is not more than 6,000 mPa·s at low temperature (−40° C.), the kinematic viscosity at 100° C. is 6 to 7 mm2/s, and the rate of reduction of the kinematic viscosity after a KRL shear stability test (60° C., 20 hr) is kept to within not more 15 than 3%. |
US11130925B2 |
Lubricating composition based on carbon nanotori
A carbon nanotori-based lubricant composition for tribological applications, specifically for use in machining operations, which includes distilled water and a specific content of carbon nanotori having specific properties, which make them suitable for proper dispersal in distilled water without precipitation and remaining stable for a long time in dispersion without the need to add surfactants. |
US11130924B2 |
Silicone lubricant
A curing formulation operative as a lubricant is provided that has a plurality of silicone polymer precursors constituting a majority by weight of the formulation, each of the plurality of the silicone polymer precursors has a single curable moiety. A crosslinker is provided for reaction with the single curable moiety of each of the plurality of silicone polymer precursors to yield a thermoplastic silicone polymer having a majority by total weight of silicone polymer being comb- or branched-polymer form as the lubricant. A process of lubricating an interface is provide that includes the application of an aforementioned composition to the interface. Upon allowing sufficient time for the formulation to cure in ambient temperature conditions, a thermoplastic silicone polymer is formed having a majority by total weight of silicone polymer being comb- or branched-polymer. |
US11130919B2 |
Conversion of crude oil into lower boiling point chemical feedstocks
Methods and systems of producing chemical feedstocks from crude oil can include: introducing a fraction of crude oil into a catalytic hydrovisbreaker reactor, wherein the crude oil fraction is dealkylated after introduction; introducing a product stream from the catalytic hydrovisbreaker reactor and a solvent into a solvent de-asphalter unit; and introducing de-asphalted oil from the unit into a two-stage hydrocracker to produce the chemical feedstocks. The crude oil fraction can be atmospheric residue or vacuum residue. The chemical feedstocks can include C3− gases, C4-C5 gases, naphtha, BTX, and gas oil. The chemical feedstocks can be used to produce olefins and polymers. |
US11130917B2 |
Modified Y-type molecular sieve, catalytic cracking catalyst comprising the same, their preparation and application thereof
A modified Y-type molecular sieve has a rare earth content of about 4-11% by weight on the basis of rare earth oxide, a sodium content of no more than about 0.7% by weight on the basis of sodium oxide, a zinc content of about 0.5-5% by weight on the basis of zinc oxide, a phosphorus content of about 0.05-10% by weight on the basis of phosphorus pentoxide, a framework silica-alumina ratio of about 7-14 calculated on the basis of SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio, a percentage of non-framework aluminum content to the total aluminum content of no more than about 20%, and a percentage of the pore volume of secondary pores having a pore size of 2-100 nm to the total pore volume of about 15-30%. The modified Y-type molecular sieve has a high crystallinity, a structure comprising secondary pores, and a high thermal and hydrothermal stability. |
US11130910B2 |
Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite nanocrystals and methods of making the same
Organic-inorganic perovskite nanoparticle compositions are described herein. In some embodiments, a nanoparticle composition comprises a layer of organic-inorganic perovskite nanocrystals, the organic-inorganic perovskite nanocrystals comprising surfaces associated with ligands of size unable to incorporate into octahedral corner sites of the perovskite crystal structure. |
US11130908B2 |
Coated proppants and nanites and methods of making and use of coated proppants and nanites
Methods and compositions applied to proppants and/or nanites in order to reduce the microorganisms in fracking wells are disclosed. |
US11130903B2 |
Fulvic acid well treatment fluid
A method of treating a well comprising introducing an aqueous-based well treatment fluid into the well and treating the well with the well treatment fluid is provided. The well treatment fluid comprises an aqueous base fluid, and a treating agent. The treating agent comprises fulvic acid. In one embodiment, the treating agent functions as a scale inhibitor. In another embodiment, the treating agent functions as a gel stabilizer. For example, the method can be a method of fracturing a subterranean formation. For example, the method can be a method of forming a gravel pack in a well. An aqueous-based well treatment fluid is also provided. |
US11130901B2 |
Gas hydrate inhibitors
The present invention relates to a method to inhibit gas hydrate formation in the field of crude oil and natural gas extraction, transportation and processing. |
US11130900B2 |
Method for improving cement toughness
This document relates to methods for providing long-term zonal isolation in oil wells using cement compositions that contain triazine-based polymeric additives. The cement compositions containing the polymeric additives exhibit increased tensile strength, elastic strength, or both, without suffering a decrease in compressive strength, as compared to the same cement without the polymeric additive. |
US11130896B2 |
Heat-storage material and refrigerator and cooling container that include the heat-storage material
A heat-storage material that provides a sufficiently large amount of thermal energy as a latent-heat storage material including a semiclathrate hydrate and that improves hysteresis between the solidifying temperature and the melting starting temperature and a refrigerator and a cooling container that include the heat-storage material are provided. The heat-storage material that changes phase at a predetermined temperature includes water, a main agent including a quaternary ammonium salt that forms a semiclathrate hydrate, a pH adjuster that maintains alkaline properties, and a nucleating agent that generates a cation that exhibits positive hydration. In such an aqueous solution maintained to be alkaline, the nucleating agent becomes a nucleus in solidification, and thus, the temperature difference between the solidifying temperature and the melting temperature can be decreased. |
US11130895B2 |
Aerogel composites having thermal storage capacity
The present disclosure can provide aerogel compositions which have a thermal storage capacity, and which are durable and easy to handle. The present disclosure can provide aerogel compositions which include PCM coatings, particle mixtures, or PCM materials confined within the porous network of an aerogel composition. The present disclosure can provide methods for producing aerogel compositions by coating an aerogel composition with PCM materials, by forming particle mixtures with PCM materials, or by confining PCM materials within the porous network of an aerogel composition. |
US11130894B2 |
Epoxide and fluorinated epoxide stabilizers for fluoroolefins
The present invention relates to compositions comprising at least one fluoroolefin and an effective amount of stabilizer that may be an epoxide, fluorinated epoxide or oxetane, or a mixture thereof with other stabilizers. The stabilized compositions may be useful in cooling to apparatus, such as refrigeration, air-conditioning, chillers, and heat pumps, as well as in applications as foam blowing agents, solvents, aerosol propellants, fire extinguishants, and sterilants. |
US11130893B2 |
Heat transfer fluid
Compositions which are based on tetrafluoropropene and more particularly relates to compositions including 60% to 90% by weight of 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene and 10% to 40% by weight of at least one compound selected from difluoroethane and difluoromethane, which can be used as a heat transfer fluid. The compositions may include 60% to 79% by weight of 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene and 21% to 40% by weight of a compound selected from difluoroethane and difluoromethane. |
US11130878B2 |
Coating composition with high hydrophobic resistance and high hydrophilic resistance
This invention generally relates to a coating composition which provides a coating film with high hydrophilic resistance and high hydrophobic resistance. The coating composition contains a polymer formed from a monomer composition comprising (a) 45-85 wt % of ethyl ester of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid and (b) 15-54 wt % of itaconic ester with 1 or 2 carbon atoms as a binder of the coating composition, and the weight of sum of (a) and (b) is 65% or more based on the total weight of the polymer. |
US11130877B2 |
Coating material for coating layer of injection mold and method of manufacturing coating layer of injection mold
Disclosed is a coating material for a coating layer of an injection mold, the coating material including 100 parts by weight of a resin composition and about 30 to 40 parts by weight of a curing agent. The resin composition includes an amount of about 40 to 50 wt % of a first acrylic resin, an amount of about 5 to 15 wt % of a second acrylic resin having a weight average molecular weight less than a weight average molecular weight of the first acrylic resin, an amount of about 10 to 15 wt % of a carbon component, an amount of about 0.5 to 2 wt % of a matting agent, an amount of about 0.1 to 0.3 wt % of a catalyst and an amount of about 20 to 35 wt % of a solvent, all the wt % are based on the total weight of the resin composition. |
US11130875B2 |
Inkjet ink for ceramic substrate
The present invention provides an inkjet ink for a ceramic substrate, the inkjet ink making it possible to prevent a printed layer from peeling away after firing and allowing a desired image to be better fixed on a ceramic substrate. In the inkjet ink for a ceramic substrate disclosed here, the proportion of a monofunctional monomer in a monomer component is at least 90 mass %, the volume ratio of an inorganic solid relative to the total volume of the inkjet ink is 10 vol % to 20 vol %, and the ratio of the content of an N-vinyl compound to that of the monomer component (N-vinyl compound/monomer component) in the inkjet ink is 0.05 to 0.8 in terms of mass. |
US11130870B2 |
Powder coating material, method for producing substrate provided with coating film, coated article and fluorinated polymer
To provide a powder coating material capable of forming a coating film excellent in impact resistance, flexibility and adhesion to substrate and excellent in surface smoothness even when formed under low temperature film-forming conditions.The powder coating material of the present invention is a powder coating material comprising a fluorinated polymer having units based on a fluoroolefin, units based on a monomer represented by the formula X—Z and units based on a monomer represented by the formula CHR21═CR22 (CH2)nCOOH, wherein the content of the units based on a monomer represented by the formula X—Z is from 5 to 20 mol % to all units in the fluorinated polymer, and the fluorinated polymer has a melt viscosity at 170° C. of from 20 to 100 Pa·s (in the formulae, X is a specific monovalent polymerizable group, Z is a specific alkyl group, a specific cycloalkyl group or a specific aryl group, R21 and R22 are each independently a hydrogen atom or a specific alkyl group, and n is an integer of from 0 to 12. |
US11130864B2 |
Polymerizable composition and kit, and polymerization initiator
The present invention improves the long-term storage stability of a polymerizable composition including an organoborane and a polymerizable monomer. A polymerizable composition includes (A) an organoborane, (B) an acidic group-free polymerizable monomer, and (C) a stabilizer for the organoborane (A), the composition being such that when the composition, after being allowed to stand at 45° C. for 48 hours, is analyzed with an E-type viscometer at a temperature of 25° C. and a rotational speed of 50 rpm, the ratio of the viscosity after the standing to the viscosity before the standing (viscosity after standing/viscosity before standing) is less than 100. |
US11130861B2 |
Soluble polyfunctional vinyl aromatic copolymer, method for producing same, curable resin composition and cured product thereof
A novel soluble polyfunctional vinyl aromatic copolymer capable of yielding a cured product or molded body having improved heat resistance, compatibility, dielectric properties, wet heat reliability and resistance to thermal oxidative degradation. Disclosed herein is a soluble polyfunctional vinyl aromatic copolymer containing structural units derived from a divinyl aromatic compound (a), styrene (b), and a monovinyl aromatic compound (c) other than styrene. The copolymer includes structural units made up of an unsaturated hydrocarbon group represented by Formula (a1) and derived from the divinyl aromatic compound (a); and the copolymer includes, at terminals thereof, predetermined amounts of specific terminal groups having a vinyl group or a vinylene bond derived from monomers (a), (b), and (c). Also disclosed is a method for producing the copolymer. |
US11130859B2 |
Polyester-based resin composition and production process therefor, molded object and production process therefor, and masterbatch
Provided is a polyester-based resin composition capable of giving a molded article excellent in transparency and gas-barrier property even though the molded article requires stretching treatment, and also provided is a method for producing the composition. The method for producing a polyester-based resin composition includes a step of obtaining a master batch (M) containing a polyester resin (A) having a cyclic acetal structure or an alicyclic hydrocarbon structure, and a polyamide resin (B), and a step of melt-kneading the master batch (M) with a polyester resin (R) in which 70 mol % or more of the dicarboxylic acid unit is derived from an aromatic dicarboxylic acid and 70 mol % or more of the diol unit is derived from an aliphatic diol, thereby giving a polyester-based resin composition, in this order,. The glass transition temperature of the polyester resin (A) is 105° C. or lower, the content of the polyester resin (A) in the polyester-based resin composition is 0.5 to 15.0% by mass, and the content of the polyamide resin (B) is 0.5 to 10.0% by mass. |
US11130854B2 |
Roofing compositions comprising high density polyethylene
Provided is a polymer blend composition comprising high density polyethylene, a propylene polymer having rubber dispersed therein, and a propylene/ethylene copolymer. In one embodiment, there is provided a polymer blend composition comprising from 20 to 55 weight percent of the high density polyethylene, from 20 to 55 weight percent of a propylene polymer having from 10-60% crystallinity, and a propylene/ethylene copolymer comprising the remainder of the composition. |
US11130850B2 |
Process for recycling polyolefin
The present invention relates to a process for recycling polyolefin, comprising the steps of: 1) feeding a solid post-consumer polyolefin composition comprising polyolefin and contaminants and a flow of an extraction fluid to an extractor having a pressure of 100-1000 bar and a temperature of 20-80° C. to obtain a solid extracted composition, 2) melting the solid extracted composition to obtain a melted composition, 3) providing particles from the melted composition by: 3a) mixing a flow of a supercritical fluid in the melted composition in a pressure vessel to obtain a solution saturated with the supercritical fluid and 3b) passing the solution from the pressure vessel through a throttling device to a spraying tower to expand the solution to obtain polyolefin particles in the spraying tower. |
US11130841B2 |
Aromatic polycarbonate oligomer solid
The purpose of the present invention is to provide an aromatic polycarbonate oligomer solid with substantially reduced low-molecular-weight components, no or a substantially reduced amount of chlorine-containing compounds, high loose bulk density, and ease of handling. The aromatic polycarbonate oligomer solid contains a repeating unit represented by formula (1), has a weight average molecular weight of 500 to 10,000, low-molecular-weight components less than or equal to 5.0 area % measured with high-speed liquid chromatography, and a loose bulk density of greater than or equal to 0.30 g/cm3: |
US11130836B2 |
Cycloaliphatic carbonates as reactive diluents in epoxy resins
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method for limiting peak exotherm temperatures in epoxy systems comprising the step of: combining an amine hardener, an epoxy and a diluent to form an epoxy system, wherein the diluent is selected from the group consisting of: ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, butylene carbonate, delta-valerolactam, delta-valerolactone, gamma valerolactone, butyrolactam, beta butyrolactone, gamma butyrolactone, and combinations thereof. |
US11130835B2 |
Liquid epoxy resin composition useful for making polymers
A liquid epoxy resin composition is provided. In preferred embodiments, the liquid epoxy resin composition is free of bisphenol A, bisphenol F, and bisphenol S, including epoxides thereof, and is useful in preparing a polyether polymer having utility in coating compositions, including, e.g., coating compositions for use on food or beverage containers. |
US11130831B2 |
Curable composition, film, cured product, and medical member
A curable composition contains one or more betaine monomers selected from the group consisting of a compound represented by Formula (1) and a compound represented by Formula (2). |
US11130829B2 |
Peroxide-curable fluoropolymer composition including solvent and method of using the same
A curable composition that includes an amorphous, peroxide-curable fluoropolymer having a first solubility parameter, a solvent having a second solubility parameter, and a peroxide. The amorphous, peroxide-curable fluoropolymer is present from 60 percent to 97.5 percent by weight versus the weight of the curable composition, and the solvent is present from 1 percent to 39 percent by weight versus the weight of the curable composition. The absolute value of the first solubility parameter minus the second solubility parameter is less than or equal to 8.2 (MPa)1/2. The solvent may have a solubility parameter in a range from 9.6 (MPa)1/2 to 26 (MPa)1/2. Methods of making a cured fluoroelastomer from the curable composition are also disclosed. |
US11130825B2 |
Enzymatic-assisted hydrothermal extraction of hemicelluloses
The present invention relates to a novel process for producing hemicellulose fractions from cereal crops, comprising pressurized hot water extraction of hemicellulose fractions from cereal crops in combination with subsequent enzymatic treatments and/or subsequent membrane ultrafiltration to further purify the extracts. The novel process described herein allows for sustainable and scalable extraction and isolation of valuable hemicellulose fractions, especially arabinoxylans (AXs), from cereal side products. The process allows the selective fractionation of arabinoxylans based on their molecular structure and inherent functionalities, which can e.g. be used for the preparation of carbohydrate-based materials with functional properties. |