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US11137827B2 System for aligning a screen protector on an electronic device
A system and method for aligning a screen protector to a cell phone comprises a screen protector with an alignment liner disposed over the screen protector; alignment indicia disposed on the alignment liner; and a display source configured to enable display of alignment indicia on the display screen of the cell phone. The alignment indicia of the display screen correspond to the alignment indicia of the alignment liner so that the alignment indicia of the alignment liner is capable of being aligned over the alignment indicia on the display screen to properly align the screen protector with the display screen when the screen protector is positioned above the display screen.
US11137826B2 Multi-track playback of media content during repetitive motion activities
A system for multi-track playback of media content includes: a media device; a user interface, provided at the media device, which displays a visual array of media options, a playback logic, provided within the media device, which is configured so that, while a selected point or region is determined by the user interface as being moved in response to user input, within the visual array of media options, the system determines media options that are proximate to the selected point or region, and adjusts playback parameters for corresponding media content items, by crossfading or otherwise combining playback to reflect the media options relative distances from the selected point or region; and a tempo logic, provided within the media device, which is configured to provide or receive a selected tempo and provide the one or more media content items associated with the selected tempo.
US11137824B2 Physical input device in virtual reality
An example system includes a camera to capture an image of at least one physical input device, a virtual reality (VR) environment display portion to generate a VR environment, a window forming portion to create a window in the VR environment, the position of the window in the VR environment corresponding to a physical location of an interaction area that includes the at least one physical input device, an input device display portion to form an image of the at least one physical input device from the camera, and a VR headset including a head-mounted display to display a composite image of the VR environment, the window and the image of the at least one physical input device. The composite image includes the image of the at least one physical input device within the window.
US11137823B1 Systems and methods for power management in a data storage device
The present disclosure describes methods and systems for data storage or other devices that are L1 sub-state capable, to be able to enter these sub-states while on the same network or bus as a device not enabled for transition to an L1 sub-state. In some embodiments, when an LTSSM circuit in a MAC of a PCIe device indicates an L1 idle state, an L1 sub-state (L1SS) timer is initiated in a CLKREQ on the device. Upon expiration of the timer, a CLKREQ_in emulator de-asserts its signal on the MAC, causing the MAC to enter an L1SS.
US11137820B2 Apparatus and method for presenting thematic maps
The invention concerns an apparatus and a method for a personal device. The device comprises at least one processor with at least one processing core, at least one display, at least one sensor, at least one memory including a computer program code. The apparatus determine the location of the apparatus by means of a sensor providing location information to said at least one processing core and transmits a query to a thematic map database server. The apparatus is then updated with thematic maps related to the location by downloading thematic map data and storing the thematic map data in a memory.The user is presented on a display in a first display mode with least one downloaded thematic map as one of a suggested activity. A selected activity is initiated and displayed to the user in a first display mode performance-related information relating to physical performance of the user, then a first power-save mode may be entered by switching from the first display mode to a second display mode which displays to the user at least the time and a thematic map with reduced functionality relating to the activity. A second power-save mode may be entered by putting processing core in a hibernating mode and entering a third display mode, where a clock unit updates the display in predefined time intervals at least with the time and at least one item of pre-calculated information.
US11137816B2 Software operation method for managing power supply and apparatus using the same
A software operation method for managing power supply and an electronic apparatus using the same are provided. The electronic apparatus includes a controller configured to convert a state into a sleep state, to convert the sleep state into a wake-up state for every first interval and to execute the first software. The controller is configured to convert the wake-up state into the sleep state, if an execution of the first software ends. The controller is configured to convert the sleep state into the wake-up state for every second interval and to execute the second software. The controller is configured to convert the wake-up state into the sleep state, if an execution of the second software ends. A classification into the first software and the second software is made based on an execution period.
US11137808B2 Temperature compensation in a memory system
A processing device in a memory system receives a data access request identifying a memory cell in a first segment of the memory system comprising at least a portion of at least one memory device. The processing device determines a temperature difference between a current temperature associated with the memory cell and a baseline temperature of the memory system and identifies a temperature compensation value specific to the first segment of the memory system, the temperature compensation value corresponding to the temperature difference. The processing device adjusts, based on an amount represented by the temperature compensation value, an access control voltage applied to the memory cell.
US11137802B2 Anti-warp bezel for foldable device
One embodiment provides a method, including: a foldable information handling device comprising a flexible display, wherein the foldable information handling device bends along a centerline; and a bezel operatively coupled to the information handling device and surrounding the flexible display, the bezel comprising: a first edge comprising a first edge center portion corresponding to the centerline; and a second edge on an opposite side of the flexible display as the first edge and comprising a second edge center portion corresponding to the centerline; wherein each of the first center portion and the second center portion comprises a component allowing bending of the first edge and the second edge with a bending of the foldable information handing device along the centerline. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US11137801B2 Foldable device
A foldable device includes: a flexible display including: a first part; a second part; and a third part provided between the first and second parts; a first body supporting the first part; and a second body supporting the second part, each of the first and second body are configured to move between a first and a second position, in response to each of the first and second bodies being provided in the first position, the first body and the second body form a receiving space, the third part forms a curved portion of the flexible display and the curved portion is provided within the receiving space, and wherein the first part is configured to move in a longitudinal direction of the flexible display with respect to the first body in response to the first and second bodies moving between the first and second positions.
US11137800B2 Foldable display device
A foldable display device includes a flexible display panel, a case supporting the flexible display panel, a bonding member fixing the flexible display panel to the case. The case includes a hinge portion, and supports respectively coupled to the hinge portion at opposing sides of the hinge portion. The flexible display panel includes a bendable area corresponding to the hinge portion, and planar areas respectively at opposing sides of the bendable area and corresponding to the supports of the case. The bonding member is between a support of the case and the corresponding planar area of the flexible to display panel, and is displaceable with respect to the support along one of a thickness direction and a width direction of the flexible display panel when the flexible display panel is folded.
US11137796B2 Smartpad window management
A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad.
US11137791B2 Knob assembly
A knob assembly includes a first housing with a sidewall extending from a base and a retention member inwardly extends from the sidewall. An operable second housing includes a selective stopper selectively movable between a first position and a second position relative to the retention member. The operable second housing is further axially operable between a compressed position and an extended position relative to the first housing, and the operable second housing includes a biasing member.
US11137785B2 On-chip power regulation system for MRAM operation
In an embodiment, a voltage regulation circuit includes a regulation circuit with a voltage regulator that provides an output voltage and a control circuit, coupled to the voltage regulator. The control circuit pulls up the output voltage to a reference voltage responsive to the control circuit detecting that a first voltage level of the output voltage is lower than a predefined voltage level. The control circuit decouples the output voltage from the reference voltage responsive to the control circuit detecting that the first voltage level of the output voltage is higher than the predefined voltage level.
US11137781B2 Adjustable deadband control system
A control system having a pressure regulator, first pilot, and second pilot. The pressure regulator has a fluid inlet, fluid outlet, and actuator assembly with a cavity divided into a first chamber in fluid communication with the fluid outlet and a second chamber. The first pilot has a first setpoint and the second pilot has a second setpoint, less than the first setpoint. The first and second pilots fluidly couple the second chamber to the fluid outlet and isolate the second chamber from the fluid inlet in a first mode of operation, isolate the second chamber from the fluid outlet and fluid inlet in a second mode of operation, and fluidly couple the second chamber to the fluid inlet in a third mode of operation.
US11137780B1 Fluid distribution manifold
A manifold includes a housing defining first and second inlets and outlets. With the housing, a valve retainer defines a first chamber in fluid communication with the first and second inlets. The valve retainer may engage a first valve assembly having a first actuator attached to a first valve member for regulating flow from the first outlet, and a second valve assembly having a second actuator attached to a second valve member for regulating flow from the second outlet port. A sensor assembly is configured to detect first and second operations of the first and second valve assemblies. A controller directs independent operations of the first and second actuators based on first and second flow rates derived from the first and second operations. The first and second valve members may be positioned within portions of respective first and second valve bodies in open fluid communication with the first chamber.
US11137779B2 Fluid control device, method for controlling fluid control device, and fluid control system
The fluid controller includes a fluid control module and an external control module. The fluid control module includes a control valve on a flow channel, a valve driver circuit that drives the control valve, a fluid meter on a flow channel, and a first processor that processes a signal output from the fluid meter. The external control module includes a second processor that processes a signal output from the first processor. The second processor outputs a valve control signal according to the signal of the fluid meter output from the first processor, the valve control signal is directly input to the valve driver circuit without through the first processor, and the valve driver circuit outputs a voltage that drives the control valve according to the valve control signal from the second processor.
US11137778B2 Dynamic support apparatus and system
A control unit system. The system includes a control unit which includes a control unit charging interface, at least one magnet located proximate to the control unit charging interface, at least one actuator, a detachable manifold including at least one magnet, fluidly coupled to the at least one actuator, a pump connected to the at least one actuator for causing actuation thereof, and a control system for controlling the pump, wherein the control system controls the pump to actuate the at least one actuator at least in response to a signal received by the control system. The system also includes a recharging device configured to receive the control unit, the recharging device including a reed switch, wherein when the magnet in the control unit is located proximate to the reed switch, the switch is activated.
US11137777B2 Control apparatus, program, system and control method
Provided is a control apparatus for controlling a plurality of flying bodies including a first flying body having an antenna for forming a communication area by a beam irradiated toward the ground to provide wireless communication service for a user terminal in the communication area. The control apparatus comprises a selection unit configured to select a flying body of a combination target to be combined with the first flying body from the plurality of flying bodies; and a flying body control unit configured to control combination of the first flying body and the flying body of a combination target.
US11137775B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle
The present invention relates to unmanned aerial vehicle for agricultural field assessment. It is described to fly (210) the unmanned aerial vehicle to a location in a field containing a crop. A body of the unmanned aerial vehicle is positioned (220) in a substantially stationary aspect above the crop at the location. A camera of the unmanned aerial vehicle is moved (230) vertically with respect to the body of the unmanned aerial vehicle between a first position and a second position, wherein the first position is closer to the body of the unmanned aerial vehicle than the second position. The camera acquires (240) at least one image relating to the crop when the camera is not in the first position.
US11137772B2 Mobile robot with conveyor system
A mobile robot is provided for use in an operating environment. The mobile robot may include a mobile robot base, a conveyor system and a drive system. The conveyor system may be supported by the mobile robot base. The conveyor system may include a conveyor belt configured to receive an item with the mobile robot and/or provide the item from the mobile robot. The conveyor system may be configured to support the item during movement of the mobile robot within the operating environment. The drive system may be arranged with the mobile robot base. The drive system may be configured to move the mobile robot within the operating environment and position the conveyor system such that the conveyor belt is operable to receive the item with the mobile robot and/or provide the item from the mobile robot.
US11137771B2 Methods and systems for transportation to destinations by a self-driving vehicle
A vehicle configured to operate in an autonomous mode is provided. The vehicle is configured to obtain an indication of a final destination, and, if the final destination is not on a pre-approved road for travel by the vehicle, the vehicle is configured to determine a route from the vehicle's current location to an intermediary destination. The vehicle is further configured to determine a means for the vehicle user to reach the final destination from the intermediate destination.
US11137770B2 Sensor registering method and event identifying method of smart detection system
There is provided a smart detection system including multiple sensors and a central server. The central server confirms a model of every sensor and a position thereof in an operation area. The central server confirms an event position and predicts a user action according to event signals sent by the multiple sensors.
US11137767B2 Autonomous travel device and autonomous travel system
There is provided a technique capable of easily realizing control to cause an autonomous travel device to perform a predetermined operation at a predetermined position on a travel route.An autonomous travel device (2) is an autonomous travel device that travels along a line (1) placed on a travel route, and includes a detecting unit (line sensor (21)) that detects the line (1), and a control unit that controls an operation of the autonomous travel device (2) on the basis of a detection result from the detecting unit. The control unit determines a width (W) of the line (1) on the basis of the detection result from the detecting unit. If the determined width (W) of the line (1) is smaller than a predetermined reference width, the control unit causes the autonomous travel device (2) to perform a travel operation of traveling along the line (1). On the other hand, if the determined width (W) of the line (1) is larger than or equal to the predetermined reference width, the control unit causes the autonomous travel device (2) to perform a predetermined operation different from the travel operation.
US11137761B2 Object modeling with adversarial learning
Methods, computer-readable media, and devices are disclosed for improving an object model based upon measurements of physical properties of an object via an unmanned vehicle using adversarial examples. For example, a method may include a processing system capturing measurements of physical properties of an object via at least one unmanned vehicle, updating an object model for the object to include the measurements of the physical properties of the object, where the object model is associated with a feature space, and generating an example from the feature space, where the example comprises an adversarial example. The processing system may further apply the object model to the example to generate a prediction, capture additional measurements of the physical properties of the object via the at least one unmanned vehicle when the prediction fails to identify that the example is an adversarial example, and update the object model to include the additional measurements.
US11137758B2 Vehicle use system
A vehicle use system includes an authentication information assignor that assigns authentication information for using a vehicle to a user, an authenticator (180) that acquires the authentication information to permit use of the vehicle, at least a part of the authenticator being mounted in the vehicle (100), and a driving controller (220, 260) that automatedly controls acceleration, deceleration, and steering of the vehicle, in which the authentication information assignor assigns the authentication information in which constraints are applied to both a time period and an area in which traveling is possible to the user, and the driving controller enables the user to use the vehicle in a range of the constraints applied to the authentication information.
US11137757B2 Method and apparatus for selective drive-mode enablement
A system includes a processor configured to determine a driver identity. The processor is also configured to receive a request for a change to a driving mode and responsive to the request, enable or deny the driving mode based on mode-correlation to one of a predefined set of permissible driving modes pre-associated with the driver identity.
US11137756B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) landing systems and methods
A system for landing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at a destination includes a landing coordination control unit that is configured to switch the UAV from a normal operating mode to a landing mode in response to the UAV entering a regulated airspace in relation to the destination. The normal operating mode includes normal instructions for flying and navigating to the destination. The landing mode includes landing instructions for a landing sequence into a landing zone at the destination.
US11137749B2 Method for harmonising colour in manufactured items
The invention relates to a method for the harmonization of color in manufactured items, which allows color tolerances to be established based on pre-defined values and visual observations for the different parts that form the item and the operating conditions for the manufacture of said parts by which means the colors falling within said tolerances can be obtained as well as the acceptance of the color harmonization of the final product by means of the use of algorithms and visual examination by a person or a machine.
US11137748B2 Welding control system
A welding control system is provided for monitoring welding operations of a plurality of welding units within a production facility configured to provide weld data associated with the respective mechanical entities, including a determination unit configured to determine for each type of mechanical entity a corresponding welding error rate on the basis of weld data received from welding units of the production facility, a calculation unit configured to calculate for each type of mechanical entity the number of faulty mechanical entities of the respective entity type depending on the number of mechanical entities used and configured to weight the calculated number of faulty mechanical entities of the respective entity type with a predetermined manufacturing effort value.
US11137747B2 Control system for a production line drive unit
A control device that controls a drive unit included by a production line includes: an obtaining unit that obtains physical information indicating a variation with time of a posture of a worker at work; a storage for storing physical information of the worker obtained when the worker works in a stable posture; a detection unit that detects a difference between a magnitude of the variation with time indicated by the physical information obtained and a magnitude of a variation with time indicated by the physical information stored in the storage; and a determination unit that determines from the detected difference whether to change an amount of controlling the drive unit.
US11137746B2 Systems, apparatus, and methods for robot swarm coordination
Systems, apparatus, and methods to coordinate a robot swarm include an analyzer to create a planning message based on data associated with a first bot and a second bot. The planning message is communicated to the swarm from a first source. In addition, a scheduler issues a first assignment of a first operation slot and a first role to the first bot based on the planning message, issues a second assignment of a second operation slot and a second role to the second bot based on the planning message, and creates a decision message including the first assignment and the second assignment. The decision message is communicated to the swarm from a second source different than the first source.
US11137739B2 Numerical control system
The numerical control system includes: detecting circuitry to obtain cutting force generated in a machine tool; controlling circuitry to calculate a control amount according to a cutting condition and to control a feed drive mechanism of the machine tool; countermeasure determining circuitry to, when it is detected from the cutting force or a state of the feed drive mechanism of the machine tool that a machining defect has occurred, calculate a plurality of deviation degrees for possible causes of the machining defect, and compare the calculated deviation degrees and to thereby determine a cause of the machining defect whose occurrence has been detected; and correction-amount calculating circuitry to calculate, according to the cause of the machining defect determined by the countermeasure determining circuitry, a correction amount with respect to the control amount, and then output the correction amount to the controlling circuitry.
US11137738B2 Calibration of a computer-numerically-controlled machine
A method for calibrating a computer-numerically-controlled machine can include capturing one or more images of at least a portion of the computer-numerically-controlled machine. The one or more images can be captured with at least one camera located inside an enclosure containing a material bed. A mapping relationship can be created which maps a pixel in the one or more images to a location within the computer-numerically controlled machine. The creation of the mapping relationship can include compensating for a difference in the one or more images relative to one or more physical parameters of the computer-numerically-controlled machine and/or a material positioned on the material bed. Related systems and/or articles of manufacture, including computer program products, are also provided.
US11137737B2 Numerical control device, program recording medium and control method
A numerical control device according to the present invention includes: an upper limit value acquisition unit which acquires an upper limit value for a cutting speed that is a relative speed of the cutting tool to the workpiece; a reference speed calculation unit which calculates a revolution number of the spindle, and a feedrate; an oscillation speed calculation unit which calculates an oscillation speed that is superimposed on the feedrate; a cutting speed calculation unit which calculates the cutting speed based on the revolution number of the spindle, the feedrate and the oscillation speed; and a speed adjustment unit which adjusts at least either one of the revolution number of the spindle and the feedrate, so that a maximum value of the cutting speed calculated by the cutting speed calculation unit does not exceed the upper limit value acquired by the upper limit value acquisition unit.
US11137732B2 Flow engine for building automated flows within a cloud based developmental platform
Creating and executing flow plans by performing at least the following: obtaining a run-time flow plan that comprises a trigger, a first operation, and a second operation, wherein the first operation precedes the second operation within the run-time flow plan and one or more input values of the second operation are linked to the first operation, determining whether one or more conditions of the trigger are met, execute the first operation based at least on the determination that the one or more conditions of the trigger are met, monitoring whether the second operation is ready for execution based at least on a determination that the one or more input values of a second action operation are ready, and executing the second action operation when the second action operation has been identified as ready for execution.
US11137731B2 Building energy storage system with planning tool
An energy storage system for a building includes a battery asset configured to store electricity and discharge the stored electricity for use in satisfying a building electric load. The system includes a planning tool configured to identify one or more selected functionalities of the energy storage system and generate a cost function defining a cost of operating the energy storage system over an optimization period. The cost function includes a term for each of the selected functionalities. The planning tool is configured to generate optimization constraints based on the selected functionalities, attributes of the battery asset, and the electric energy load to be satisfied. The planning tool is configured to optimize the cost function to determine optimal power setpoints for the battery asset at each of a plurality of time steps of the optimization period.
US11137730B2 Environmental control management system
Disclosed is a system and method for environmental control management. In response to a controller, sensors and effectors throughout a physical site operate to maintain the temperature, humidity, and/or peak energy usage of the physical site within parameters selected for occupant comfort and economical operation while accommodating changing occupancy patterns.
US11137729B2 Systems and methods for vehicle communication for remote control
The systems and methods described herein are generally directed to vehicle communication for remote control of communicating devices at a destination. According to one aspect, a computer-implemented method for vehicle communication for remote control is provided. The method includes selecting a destination based on user data associated with a user of a vehicle. The method also includes identifying one or more destination attributes associated with the destination. The method further includes detecting a trigger event based on vehicle data received from one or more of vehicle systems or vehicle sensors of the vehicle. In response to the trigger event being detected, instructions for controlling one or more remote systems at the destination are transmitted based on the one or more destination attributes.
US11137724B2 Electronic timepiece and motor control circuit
An electronic timepiece can prevent overrunning when driving a motor at a high speed. The electronic timepiece has a controller that controls a driver to an on state or an off state according to the current value detected by the current detector; a polarity changer that determines driving one step of the motor ended and changes the polarity of the drive current when the on time or off time is detected to meet a specific condition; and a drive period adjuster that sets the terminal supplying the drive current to the coil to a first state if the remaining drive step count is greater than the remaining count evaluation number, and if the remaining drive step count is less than or equal to the remaining count evaluation number, sets the terminal to a second state in which the brake force applied to the rotor is greater than in the first state.
US11137721B2 Balance spring for timepiece movements and method for manufacturing the same
A balance spring for a balance with a blank containing: niobium: the remainder to 100 wt %, titanium: between 40 and 60 wt %, traces of elements selected from the group formed of O, H, C, Fe, Ta, N, Ni, Si, Cu, Al, between 0 and 1600 ppm by weight individually, and less than 0.3 wt % combined, a step of β-quenching the blank with a given diameter, such that the titanium of the alloy is essentially in solid solution form with β-phase niobium, the α-phase titanium content being less than or equal to 5% by volume, at least one deformation step of the alloy alternated with at least one heat treatment step such that the niobium and titanium alloy obtained has an elastic limit higher than or equal to 600 MPa and a modulus of elasticity lower than or equal to 100 GPa, a winding step to form the balance spring being performed prior to the final heat treatment step, prior to the deformation step, a step of depositing, on the alloy blank, a surface layer of a ductile material such as copper, the surface layer of ductile material being retained on the balance spring, the thermoelastic coefficient of the niobium and titanium alloy being adapted accordingly.
US11137720B2 Holographic display device
A holographic display device includes a backlight unit for emitting light and a spatial light modulator. The spatial light modulator includes a plurality of pixels and a color filter layer including a plurality of color filter groups. The pixels are arranged in a zigzag form and are configured to modulate at least one of the amplitude and phase of the light. Each of the color filter groups includes a first sub-group including a plurality of first color filters, a second sub-group including a plurality of second color filters, and a third sub-group including a plurality of third color filters, and each of the pixels is aligned with one of the first color filters, the second color filters, and the third color filters of the color filter layer.
US11137714B2 Developer supply container and developer supplying system
A developer supply container supplies a developer through a developer receiving opening displacably provided in a developer receiving apparatus to which the developer supply container is detachably mountable. The developer supply container includes a developer accommodating portion to accommodate a developer, and a discharge opening to permit discharge of the developer in the developer accommodating portion toward the developer receiving opening. An engaging portion, engageable with the developer receiving apparatus, displaces the developer receiving opening toward a position of the discharge opening at the time when the developer supply container is mounted to the developer receiving apparatus, with a mounting operation of the developer supply container.
US11137712B2 Image forming apparatus including varistor
An image forming apparatus including: a circuit board including a varistor, an electric part different from the varistor, and a heatsink for the electric part, the circuit board being supplied with a voltage from a commercial power source; a fan configured to cool the circuit board; and a housing configured to house the circuit board, wherein an opening is formed in the housing, wherein a cross-section shape of the heatsink is a U-shape, the varistor is positioned between a first wall portion and a second wall portion of the heatsink so that the heatsink straddles the varistor, and a position of the heatsink in a direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the heatsink overlaps with a position of the opening in the direction so that an air is caused to flow between the first wall portion and the second wall portion through the opening by the fan.
US11137711B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a first circuit board provided with a first connector, a second circuit board provided with a second connector, and a plurality of electric wires one-end portions of which a first connector housing including a plurality of pins is connected to and other-end portions of which a second connector housing including a plurality of pins is connected to. An alignment direction of the plurality of pins of the first connector housing differs from an alignment direction of the plurality of pins of the second connector housing, and the plurality of electric wires have lengths different from one another.
US11137709B2 Image forming apparatus with controller for controlling voltage at transfer nip
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearing member, a transfer member, a voltage source, a current detecting portion, and a controller. In a case that the predetermined voltage is changed in a first job on the basis of the detection result of the current detecting portion during passing of the recording material through the transfer portion, in a second job subsequent to the first job, when a first recording material of the second job passes through the transfer portion, the controller changes a voltage applied to the transfer member on the basis of the predetermined voltage changed in the first job.
US11137708B2 Energization control device and image forming apparatus
An energization control device includes a voltage detection unit, a control portion, and an energization switching unit. The control portion to which the first detection signal and the second detection signal are input from the voltage detection unit is configured to output a first energization signal if the first detection signal is input and output a second energization signal if the second detection signal is input. The control portion is configured to obtain a correction value based on a difference between a first period in which the first detection signal is input to the control portion and a second period in which the second detection signal is input to the control portion and to correct a timing of switching between the first energization signal and the second energization signal with the correction value.
US11137707B2 Fixing apparatus with pressing member having connected pores in elastic layer
A fixing apparatus includes an endless belt, and a pressing member including a base body and an elastic layer formed on the base body. A plurality of pore portions connected to each other are provided in the elastic layer. In a case where a binary image is generated from a three-dimensional image of the elastic layer, a threshold value X μm corresponding to opening processing with which a number of pores derived from the pore portions takes a maximum value is obtained, and then pores derived from the pore portions in the elastic layer are extracted by performing opening processing with a threshold value of 2X μm, an average value of angles θ is 120° or larger and smaller than 150°.
US11137705B2 Fixing device, image forming apparatus
The fixing device includes a cylindrical heated member and a heating part. The cylindrical heated member is long in a width direction of a sheet, and is supported in a rotatable manner with coming into contact with a fixing face of the sheet. The heating part is provided in an inner space of the heated member and heating an inner circumferential face of the heated member. The heating part includes a plurality of heaters disposed side by side in a longitudinal direction of the heated member; and a first temperature sensor measuring a first heater of the plurality of heaters or a heated area of the heated member heated by the first heater. The plurality of heaters and the first temperature sensor are connected in series by a first power supply line.
US11137703B2 Fixing device
In a fixing device, a first fixing member and a second fixing member are configured to form a nip in combination, and an arm biased by a first spring with a first biasing force provides a nip pressure. A cam rotatably arranged to cause the arm to move against the first biasing force has a first cam surface used to change the nip pressure from a first pressure to a second pressure smaller than the first pressure, and a second cam surface of which an angle of action is greater than that of the first cam surface to change the nip pressure from the second pressure to a third pressure smaller than the second pressure. A maximum pressure angle at the second cam surface is smaller than a maximum pressure angle at the first cam surface.
US11137698B2 Image forming apparatus including notifying information on developing unit lifetime
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearing member, a rotatable developer carrying member, a rotatable toner supplying member, and a toner accommodating unit. A developing unit including the developer carrying member and the toner accommodating unit are capable of being independently exchanged. The image forming apparatus further includes a current detector and a controller configured to execute a process for notifying information on a lifetime of the developing unit, on the basis of a detection result of the current detector at predetermined timing after use of a fresh toner accommodating unit is started.
US11137697B2 Developing cartridge having pivotable developing electrode
A developing cartridge may include a developing roller including a developing roller shaft extending in a first direction, a casing, and a developing electrode, or a pivotable member configured to be electrically connected to the developing roller shaft. The developing electrode or pivotable member has a first end portion electrically connected to the developing roller shaft and a second end portion located farther away from the developing roller shaft than the first end portion, the second end portion being pivotable about a rotation axis extending in the first direction with respect to the first end portion.
US11137696B2 Lithography apparatus and method of manufacturing article
The present invention provides a lithography apparatus for performing a process of transferring a pattern of an original to each of shot regions two-dimensionally arrayed on a substrate, including a stage that moves while holding one of the substrate and the original, a measurement unit configured to measure, when performing the process, a positional shift amount between a mark provided on the original and a mark provided in each of the shot regions, and a control unit configured to control the process for the shot region so that after the process is performed successively for a plurality of first shot regions included in a first row, the process is performed successively for a plurality of second shot regions included in a second row adjacent to the first row.
US11137695B2 Method of determining a height profile, a measurement system and a computer readable medium
Method of measuring a height profile of one or more substrates is provided comprising measuring a first height profile of one or more fields on a substrate using a first sensor arrangement, the first height profile being the sum of a first interfield part and a first intrafield part, measuring a second height profile of one or more further fields on the substrate or on a further substrate using a second sensor arrangement, the second height profile being the sum of a second interfield part and a second intrafield part, determining from the measurements with the first sensor arrangement an average first intrafield part, and determining the height profile of the further fields from the second interfield part and the average first intrafield part thereby correcting the measurements of the second sensor arrangement.
US11137693B2 Pellicle holder, pellicle inspection apparatus, and pellicle inspection method
Provided is a pellicle holder. The pellicle holder includes: an outer frame formed therein with a pellicle seating space; and a plurality of holding legs extending in a direction from the outer frame toward a center of the pellicle seating space, wherein the holding leg is extended or contracted in the extension direction and has one end on which a portion of a pellicle is mounted to support the pellicle.
US11137690B2 Flows of optimization for patterning processes
A method to improve a lithographic process for imaging a portion of a patterning device pattern onto a substrate using a lithographic projection having an illumination system and projection optics, the method including: (1) obtaining a simulation model that models projection of radiation by the projection optics, wherein the simulation model models an effect of an obscuration in the projection optics, and configuring, based on the model, the portion of the patterning device pattern, and/or (2) obtaining a simulation model that models projection of radiation by the projection optics, wherein the simulation model models an anamorphic demagnification of radiation by the projection optics, and configuring, based on the model, the portion of the patterning device pattern taking into account an anamorphic manufacturing rule or anamorphic manufacturing rule ratio.
US11137684B2 Lithography mask with both transmission-type and reflective-type overlay marks and method of fabricating the same
A method of performing a lithography process includes receiving a lithography mask and performing overlay measurement. The lithography mask includes a substrate that contains a low thermal expansion material (LTEM); a reflective structure over a first side of the substrate; an absorber layer over the reflective structure and containing one or more first overlay marks; and a conductive layer over a second side of the substrate and containing one or more second overlay marks. The second side is opposite the first side. The overlay measurement includes using the one or more first overlay marks in an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography process or using the one or more second overlay marks in a non-EUV lithography process.
US11137682B2 Photosensitive resin composition and cured film prepared therefrom
The present invention relates to a photosensitive resin composition that is excellent in adhesiveness and sensitivity. Specifically, the photosensitive resin composition is capable of providing a cured film that is excellent in transparency, sensitivity, chemical resistance, and adhesiveness upon immersion in a stripper. Thus, the cured film can be effectively used in a liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, and the like.
US11137677B2 Pellicle, exposure original plate, exposure device, and semiconductor device manufacturing method
A pellicle for EUV exposure that has a high transmittance to EUV light, causes little outgassing, and is not much contaminated, and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. A pellicle (100) includes a pellicle film (101); a support frame (103); and a first adhesive layer (109) provided at an end of the support frame, the end being opposite to an end on which the pellicle film is extended. The pellicle further includes an inorganic layer (111) on a side surface of the first adhesive layer, the side surface extending in a direction crossing a surface of the pellicle film, and the pellicle film being extended on the side surface. The inorganic layer has a mass absorption coefficient (μm) in the range of 5×103 cm2/g to 2×105 cm2/g.
US11137674B2 Mask adopted to manufacturing process of display panel
The present application discloses a mask adapted to a manufacturing process of a display panel. The light filtering layer includes at least three light filtering portions for light rays with different wavelengths to pass through, the at least three light filtering portions have a one-to-one correspondence to color filter in the display panel, and each of the light filtering portions is only adapted to the light rays with the wavelength having the same color as one of the color filters to pass through. The first light shading layer includes a plurality of light shading blocks spacedly arranged, and one light shading block is arranged at both ends of each of the light filtering portions respectively. The carrier is configured in a light-transmission way, and the light filtering layer and the first light shading layer are disposed on the carrier.
US11137668B2 Camera control methods and apparatus
A multi-purpose component system for photography is described. The system includes motors having connection channels arranged to engage with T-shaped engagement portions located on photographic equipment components. Cam members located along the engagement portions act to fix the motors in position relative to the components.
US11137666B2 Control device and control method
A control device, control method, and program, capable of executing a process suitable for a state of proximity of an eye with respect to a viewfinder, and an operating state with respect to an operation display portion. The control device includes a process control unit that executes a process related to shooting or playback of an image, on a basis of whether proximity of an eye with respect to a viewfinder is detected, and detection of an operation state with respect to an operation display portion.
US11137665B2 Uniform, efficient, and color tunable ring flash for camera using LEDs with light emission from multiple sides
A device includes a light-emitting device (LED) having at least two vertical light-emitting sides, and a ring-shaped light guide having a bottom side, a top side comprising a light-emitting surface, an inner sidewall, and an outer sidewall defining an indentation having at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces mated to the at least two vertical light-emitting sides of the LED.
US11137664B1 Calculating arithmetic sums in a single operation with light
A light-based apparatus has an input device, accepting two or more numerical inputs and an output command. It has a logic unit that receives the two numerical inputs from the input device, and is adapted to combine various lights, in amplitudes based on the respective values of the numerical inputs, to produce an output light sum representing a sum of the two numerical inputs. The logic unit also has an output sensing circuit to sense the output light sum. The logic unit is responsive to the output command to output a value representing the output light sum. The device uses a computing method that includes comingling light from multiple sources, at the same time, in a light containment area to provide comingled light. The method includes using light amplitude sensing circuitry to sense an amplitude of the comingled light, outputting an arithmetic sum, based on the amplitude of the comingled light, without using a binary computer to compute the arithmetic sum.
US11137663B2 Frequency conversion device and process
A frequency conversion device, including a source of a pump beam of electromagnetic radiation of a first wavelength, and an array of mutually spaced semiconductor islands including at least one III-V semiconductor compound and configured so that the pump beam of electromagnetic radiation of the first wavelength incident upon the semiconductor islands and electromagnetic radiation of a second wavelength incident upon the semiconductor islands cause the semiconductor islands to emit electromagnetic radiation of a third wavelength different to the first and second wavelengths by at least one of a sum frequency generation process and a difference frequency generation process, wherein the semiconductor islands are supported by a transparent support such that the support is substantially transparent to radiation of the third wavelength, wherein at least the radiation of the third wavelength passes through the transparent support.
US11137662B2 Pluggable optical module and optical communication system
A drive unit outputs a modulation signal based on a data signal input from an optical communication apparatus through a pluggable electric connector. An optical modulator outputs an optical signal generated by modulating a light output from a light source based on the modulation signal. A control unit controls a modulation operation of the optical modulator. The control unit outputs a driver signal instructing to start a setting operation to the optical communication apparatus. The optical communication apparatus monitors the modulation operation of the optical modulator in response to the driver signal and performs an operation of correcting the data signal and/or an operation of outputting a control signal representing a control setting for the modulation operation to the control unit based on a monitoring result. The control unit controls the modulation operation of the optical modulator based on the control signal when receiving the control signal.
US11137661B2 Multilayer thin-film structure and phase shifting device using the same
Provided are a multilayer thin-film structure and a phase shifting device using the same. The multilayer thin-film structure includes at least one crystallization preventing layer and at least one dielectric layer that are alternately stacked. The at least one crystallization preventing layer includes an amorphous material, and a thickness of the at least one crystallization preventing layer is less than a thickness of the at least one dielectric layer.
US11137659B2 Automated commissioning of controllers in a window network
In one aspect, a method, system, and/or computer program product is described for generating a graphical user interface for providing information and controlling optically switchable windows connected by a network. Windows are graphically represented using interactive smart objects that are placed within views of the graphical user interface in a manner corresponding to their physical location. In another aspect, a method, system, and/or computer program product is described for associating network IDs of optically switchable windows with the locations at which the windows are installed. Window locations are determined by analyzing received wireless transmissions that are sent from transmitters associated with each of the optically switchable windows. The determined locations are then compared with a representation of the building that provides the window locations. Upon comparison, the network ID of each window, which is communicated through the window transmissions, is associated with the appropriate window location on the representation of the building.
US11137657B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus including an electrically-controlled phase retardation layer, a reflective polarizer, a micro light emitting diode panel and a reflective layer is provided. The electrically-controlled phase retardation layer has a first side and a second side opposite to each other. The reflective polarizer is disposed at the first side of the electrically-controlled phase retardation layer. The micro light emitting diode panel is disposed at the second side of the electrically-controlled phase retardation layer and includes a circuit substrate and a plurality of micro light emitting diodes. The reflective layer is disposed between the reflective polarizer and the circuit substrate. An orthogonal projection of the reflective layer on the circuit substrate is not overlapped with orthogonal projections of the micro light emitting diodes on the circuit substrate.
US11137654B2 Display apparatus
Some of a plurality of image signal lines of a display apparatus according to one embodiment includes: a plurality of bypass wiring portions (bypass wirings) arranged in a frame region so as to have both ends being connected to a plurality of extension wiring portions (extension wirings). The plurality of bypass wiring portions of the plurality of image signal lines include: a plurality of second-layer bypass wirings arranged in a second conductive layer; and a plurality of third-layer bypass wirings arranged in a third conductive layer that is different from a first conductive layer and the second conductive layer. Each of an arrangement pitch between the plurality of second-layer bypass wirings and an arrangement pitch between the plurality of third-layer bypass wirings is smaller than an arrangement pitch between the plurality of image signal lines in a display region.
US11137653B2 Display device and method of fabricating the same
A display device includes a base, a semiconductor layer on the base and including source, drain and channel regions, a first insulating layer on the semiconductor layer, a gate line on the first insulating layer and overlapping the channel region, a second insulating layer on the gate line, a data line on the second insulating layer, a third insulating layer on the data line, a drain electrode disposed on the third insulating layer and in contact with the drain region through a contact hole in the first, second and third insulating layers, a first protective electrode on the drain electrode to overlap the drain electrode, a fourth insulating layer on the third insulating layer where the first protective electrode is formed, and a pixel electrode on the fourth insulating layer and in contact with the first protective electrode through a contact hole in the fourth insulating layer.
US11137649B2 Display device
A display device includes a display substrate including a display area and a pad area, which is disposed on the periphery of the display area; and a display panel including at least one wire pad, which is disposed in the pad area of the display substrate, where the wire pad includes a main pad portion, which extends in a first direction, a first protruding pad portion, which protrudes from a first side, in a second direction intersecting the first direction, of the main pad portion, and a second protruding pad portion, which protrudes from a second side, in the second direction, of the main pad portion, and the first protruding pad portion is disposed closer than the second protruding pad portion to the display area.
US11137644B2 Polymer for liquid crystal aligning agent, liquid crystal aligning agent composition comprising the same, and liquid crystal aligning film and liquid crystal display device using the same
The present invention relates to a polymer which is excellent in terms of liquid crystal alignment property, durability, and electrical characteristics, and thus is suitable for use in a liquid crystal aligning agent, a liquid crystal aligning agent composition including the same, a liquid crystal alignment film formed from the liquid crystal aligning agent composition, and a liquid crystal display device including the liquid crystal alignment film.
US11137640B2 Lighting device with offset land patterns
A lighting device includes a mounting substrate comprising a first pair of conductive pads and a second pair of conductive pads arranged along a first direction on the mounting substrate. The first pair of conductive pads is offset from the second pair of conductive pads in the first direction and a second direction intersecting the first direction with respect to a plane parallel to the mounting substrate. A first light emitting device is coupled to the first pair of conductive pads, and configured to emit lights toward a first side within a space formed between the mounting substrate and a diffusion plate. A second light emitting device is coupled to the second pair of conductive pads, and configured to emit lights toward a second side opposite of the first side within the space formed between the substrate and the diffusion plate.
US11137637B2 Display device with liquid crystal prism
A display device and a display method using the same are disclosed. The display device includes: a display panel including a first substrate, a second substrate and a liquid crystal prism arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate; and a backlight source configured to emit a light which is incident onto the second substrate at an oblique angle; wherein the liquid crystal prism is configured to adjust a deflection angle of the light emitted from the backlight source traveling between the first substrate and the second substrate such that the light emitted from the backlight source is totally-reflected at a light exit face of the display device or exits from the light exit face of the display device.
US11137636B2 Curved display panel and manufacturing method thereof
The invention provides a curved display panel and a manufacturing method thereof. The curved display panel includes a glass substrate, a metal wire grid polarizer, an array substrate, a color filter substrate, and a thin film substrate, wherein the metal wire grid polarizer is disposed on the glass substrate, and the array substrate is provided on the metal wire grid polarizer. The present invention uses a metal wire grid polarizer to replace the lower polarizer in the prior art. The metal wire grid polarizer can be placed under the array substrate by using ductility and high temperature resistance of a metal, and prevent the curved display panel from occurrence of light leakage due to the retardation effect of glass by using polarization characteristic of the metal wire grid polarizer, thus improving viewing angles of a liquid crystal display, and increasing brightness uniformity of curved display of the panel.
US11137633B2 Optical substrate, electronic apparatus, and method for manufacturing optical substrate
An optical substrate according to the present disclosure includes a base having translucency, a translucent layer having translucency, and a lens layer that is disposed between the base and the translucent layer and includes a lens assembly including a plurality of lenses. The lens assembly and the base are disposed with a space therebetween. The lens layer includes a through hole that extends through the lens layer in a thickness direction. The translucent layer is disposed over the through hole.
US11137632B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus including a display panel having a display surface on which an image is displayed, and a light condensing member disposed on an upper portion of the display surface. The light condensing member includes a lower condensing layer having a plurality of protrusions protruding upward, and an upper condensing layer having a higher refractive index than the lower condensing layer and disposed on an upper portion of the lower condensing layer to cover the top surface of the lower condensing layer. The protrusions include an upper surface having a planar shape, and a side surface extending downward from an edge of the upper surface and having a curved shape.
US11137630B2 Method of producing image display device and resin dispenser
Method of producing an image display device in which an image display member and light-transmitting cover member having principal surface portion and circumferential edge portion on which a light-shielding layer is formed with a step portion formed between the principal surface portion and the circumferential edge portion are laminated through light-transmitting resin layer formed from a liquid optical resin composition so a light-shielding layer formed surface of the light-transmitting cover member is arranged to face the image display member, when a resin dispenser is moved from one end of the light-shielding layer formed surface of the light-transmitting cover member toward the other end applying the liquid optical resin composition to the light-shielding layer formed surface of the light-transmitting cover member, the application amount of optical resin composition is changed on the principal surface portion of the light-shielding layer formed surface of the light-transmitting cover member and on the light-shielding layer.
US11137628B2 Privacy system and method for a vehicle
A privacy system for a vehicle, including: a window configured to selectively switch between transparent and non-transparent states and to simultaneously have a transparent zone and a non-transparent zone, an elongate touch sensitive sensor provided adjacent to the window, and a controller configured to receive a signal from the elongate touch sensitive sensor and control the transparency of the window such that a transition line between the transparent zone and the non-transparent zone is substantially aligned with and follows a point at which the elongate touch sensitive sensor is being touched.
US11137627B2 Methods for computation-free wideband spectral correlation and analysis
An apparatus for generating a set of spectral correlation coefficients of an input signal includes: a master laser configured to generate an optical frequency comb signal; a first optical modulator configured to modulate the optical frequency comb signal with an input signal to generate a plurality of spectral copies of the input signal; a dispersive element configured to delay the plurality of spectral copies of the input signal by a wavelength-dependent time delay; a second optical modulator configured to modulate the delayed plurality of spectral copies with a conjugate of the input signal; and an optical comb filter configured to integrate the conjugate modulated plurality of spectral copies of the input signal to generate a set of cyclic autocorrelation coefficients.
US11137626B2 Systems, apparatus, and methods for ophthalmic lenses with wireless charging
An ophthalmic device includes a lens and an electronic component embedded in the lens to enhance the functionality of the lens. The ophthalmic device includes a first coil to wirelessly receive energy from an external device, such as a wireless charger, and wirelessly transmits the received energy to a second coil coupled to the electronic component so as to power the electronic component. The first coil can function as part of a repeater to facilitate the wireless charging. The repeater can receive electrical energy wirelessly and works with various positions, sizes, and shapes of the electronic component. The wireless power efficiency can also be increased using the repeater to concentrate a magnetic flux within the second coil.
US11137625B2 Method and ophthalmic element for stimulating a non-visual physiological effect
A computed factor allows quantifying the efficiency of a light filter to stimulate a non-visual physiological effect which is responsive to light entering into a subject's eye. The efficiency factor is based on a spectral light transmittance of the filter over the wavelength visible range, on a spectral sensitivity profile of the non-visual physiological effect, and on a spectral distribution of the light which enters into the subject's eye without using the filter. Such efficiency factor is useful in particular for an ophthalmic element designed for stimulating a non-visual physiological effect which is based on melanopsin light-absorption.
US11137622B2 Eye-mounted displays including embedded conductive coils
An augmented reality system can include an electronic contact lens and a power source. The source generates a time-varying magnetic field which induces a time-varying current in conductive coils embedded in the electronic contact lens. The electronic contact lens uses the induced current to harvest power or to determine the orientation of the contact lens. The embedded conductive coils are positioned such that the AR system can harvest power and estimate the orientation of the eye at a variety of contact lens orientations. The conductive coils may be embedded within the contact lens at any number of positions and orientations. The embedded coils can encircle a portion of the contact lens and can collectively form an annulus within the contact lens. The conductive coils are embedded such that for at least three conductive coils, no two of the planes defined by the at least three conductive coils are parallel.
US11137620B2 Eyewear having biometric sensing
In an example, the eyewear includes an optical element, electronic components, and a support structure configured to support the optical element and the electronic components. The support structure defines a region for receiving at least a portion of a head of a user. The eyewear also includes a biometric sensor coupled to the electronic components and supported by the support structure. The biometric sensor is attached to the support structure and positioned to detect, in the region, a biometric signal representative of a biometric of the user for processing by the electronic components.
US11137618B2 Projector module
The invention relates to a projector module. In particular, the invention relates to a projector module for the use in mobile devices, wherein a most compact, stable and reliable module structure with high module efficiency can be achieved. A projector module according to the invention comprises a beam path with a laser source, designed to emit coherent electromagnetic radiation with a divergent beam profile; a collection optics, designed to collimate or focus convergently into an image plane the divergent radiation emitted by the laser source; and a diffractive optical element, DOE, designed to generate a projection pattern from the radiation collimated or converged by the collection optics; wherein a deflector, designed to deflect the divergent radiation emitted by the laser source from a first direction into a second direction deviating from the first direction, is arranged in front of the collection optics or is designed as a collection optics.
US11137617B2 System and method for controlling light by an array of optical resonators
An array of optical resonators comprises at least a first type of optical resonators each having a resonant response to an optical field at a first wavelength, and a second type of optical resonators each having a resonant response to an optical field at a second wavelength, being different from the first wavelength. The resonant responses can be selected to reduce chromatic aberrations, or to shape a profile of a light beam, or to selectively switch a near field beam.
US11137614B2 Adjustment mechanism and viewing apparatus using the same
A viewing apparatus includes a housing, an optical mechanism including a first lens barrel and a second lens barrel, and an adjustment mechanism including a driving assembly and a sliding assembly. The driving assembly includes a mounting base, a toggle wheel, and a rotating shaft inserted through the toggle wheel and rotatably mounted at the mounting base. The sliding assembly includes a first sliding component connected to the first lens barrel, and a second sliding component connected to the second lens barrel. In response to a rotation of the toggle wheel, the rotating shaft is driven to have a rotation. The rotation of the rotating shaft enables a relative movement between the first sliding component and the second sliding component, and adjusts a distance between a distance between the first lens barrel and the second lens barrel.
US11137613B2 Adjusting apparatus and head-mounted display device
An adjusting apparatus and a head-mounted display device, which includes: a runner, an interpupillary distance adjusting component and an object distance adjusting component; where, the interpupillary distance adjusting component includes: a first screw, and an interpupillary distance adjusting actuator engaged with the first screw; the object distance adjusting component includes: a second screw, and an object distance adjusting actuator engaged with the second screw; a through hole is formed on a center of the runner, the through hole, and the first screw and the second screw are coaxial; when the runner moves onto the first screw, the runner is connected with the first screw through a connection structure, and the runner drives the first screw to rotate together; when the runner moves onto the second screw, the runner is connected with the second screw through a connection structure, and the runner drives the second screw to rotate together.
US11137610B1 System, method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media related wearable pupil-forming display apparatus with variable opacity and dynamic focal length adjustment
A wearable display apparatus has an image generator that is energizable to form a 2D image; a partially transmissive mirror having a curved reflective surface; a beam splitter disposed to reflect light toward the curved mirror surface; and an optical image relay that is configured to relay the formed 2D image at the image generator to a curved focal surface of the partially transmissive mirror, wherein the curved focal surface is defined between the curved reflective surface of the partially transmissive mirror and the beam splitter, wherein the relay, curved mirror, and beam splitter are configured to form an exit pupil for viewing the generated 2D image as an optical virtual image; and a spatial light modulator configured with addressable array of pixels for selectively changing opacity for visible light from the object field according to dimensions of the generated 2D image.
US11137608B2 Slim immersive display device, slim visualization device, and user eye-tracking device
A slim immersive display device, a slim visualization device, and a user eye-tracking device. The slim immersive display device includes a display panel, a super-proximity visualization optical unit formed of a pinhole array film or a micro-lens array and configured to form an image output via the display panel on a retina of an eyeball of a user located a very short distance from the super-proximity visualization optical unit, an environment information control unit configured to determine an image to be output in accordance with virtual reality environment information, and an image generation unit configured to generate the output image determined by the environment information control unit in a form of super-proximity unit images and output the super-proximity unit images to the display panel.
US11137605B1 Near-eye display assembly with enhanced display resolution
A near-eye display assembly presented herein includes an electronic display, an optical assembly, and scanning assembly. The electronic display has a first resolution. The optical assembly controls a field of view at an eye box and directs a plurality of light rays emitting from the electronic display toward the eye box. The scanning assembly shifts a direction of at least one of the light rays in accordance with emission instructions such that a virtual display is presented to the eye box, the virtual display having a second resolution greater than the first resolution. The display assembly can be implemented as a component of a head-mounted display of an artificial reality system.
US11137604B2 Image generation device, image extraction device, image generation method, and image extraction method
Methods and apparatus provide for: receiving an embedded image having different information embedded in an unused area of a rectangular image format for transmitting a primary image obtained by correcting beforehand an original image in a manner canceling out the distortion thereof that appears when viewed through lenses of a head-mounted display; outputting directly to a panel of the head-mounted display the embedded image received by the receiving section; and recomposing the different information by extracting the data thereof from the unused area for the embedded image.
US11137603B2 Surface-relief grating with patterned refractive index modulation
Techniques disclosed herein relate generally to surface-relief structures. In one embodiment, a surface-relief grating includes a plurality of grating ridges. The plurality of grating ridges includes a first set of grating ridges characterized by a first refractive index, and a second set of grating ridges interleaved with the first set of grating ridges and characterized by a second refractive index different from the first refractive index. The plurality of grating ridges is imprinted in a polymer layer by a nanoimprint lithography process and is exposed to a light pattern to form the first set of grating ridges and the second set of grating ridges that have different refractive indices.
US11137602B2 Pupil-expanding display device
Examples are disclosed that relate to a display device. One example provides a display device comprising a projector and a pre-expander optic configured to replicate an exit pupil of the projector in at least a first direction, the pre-expander optic comprising a plurality of spectrally-selective pupil-replicating elements to form at least two exit pupils at different spatial locations, each exit pupil being for a different spectral band. The display device further comprises a waveguide comprising at least two incoupling pupils, each incoupling pupil configured to receive light from a corresponding exit pupil of the pre-expander optic, and the waveguide configured to replicate each corresponding exit pupil in at least a second direction and output the light received toward an eyebox.
US11137599B2 Display device and moving body carrying display device
In a display device, an irradiation unit includes an imaging optical system. The imaging optical system scans and irradiates a front surface of a screen with light to form an image. The light passing through the screen and output from the screen in a movement direction is incident on a projection unit as incident light. The projection unit irradiates a reflective member with the incident light to allow the reflective member to reflect the incident light to form a virtual image corresponding to the image in a target space. A locus of a focal position of the imaging optical system when the irradiation unit wholly scans the front surface of the screen is within a range between the front surface of the screen at a first position and the front surface of the screen at a second position.
US11137595B2 Light deflection device, image projector, laser head lamp, and mobile object
A light deflection device includes a reflector; a drive beam supporting the reflector such that the reflector is movable; a supporting section supporting the drive beam; and a piezoelectric drive circuit disposed on the drive beam. The light deflection device further includes circuitry configured to output a first drive-voltage waveform and a second drive-voltage waveform to the piezoelectric drive circuit. The first drive-voltage waveform has a period of a positive slope within one cycle, the period of the positive slope includes a period of a first slope and a period of a second slope different from the first slope. The second drive-voltage waveform has a period of a negative slope within one cycle, and the period of the negative slope includes a period of a third slope and a period of a fourth slope different from the third slope.
US11137590B2 Tunable optical device
A tunable optical device including a substrate, at least one support unit, a flexible frame, an elastic component, a first reflector, and at least one actuator is provided. The support unit is fixed onto the substrate. The flexible frame is connected to the support unit and suspended above the substrate. The elastic component is connected to the flexible frame. A stiffness of the elastic component in the Z-axis is smaller than a stiffness of the flexible frame in the Z-axis. The Z-axis direction is parallel to a normal direction of the substrate. The first reflector is connected to the elastic component. The actuator is located between the flexible frame and the substrate or located between the first reflector and the substrate.
US11137589B2 Stage apparatus and linear actuator
A stage apparatus that reduces generation of a slight movement of a stage position (observation position) when switching between the automatic mode and the manual mode. The stage apparatus comprises: a first stage; a second stage that moves relatively in a first direction on a surface of the first stage; a first driving unit configured for driving a first driven portion configured to move the second stage relatively in the first direction by a manual driving force; and a second driving unit configured for driving a second driven portion configured to move the second stage relatively in the first direction by an electromotive driving force, wherein the first driven portion and the second driven portion have a common operating axis at least partially.
US11137582B2 Omnidirectional catadioptric lens with odd aspheric contour or multi-lens
A generally conical element is defined about a vertical axis and having a tip on the vertical axis, and a generally conical odd aspheric contour mirror surface that is defined upward from the tip relative to the vertical axis. A toroidal lens element, disposed to capture light data input of a surrounding scene reflected from the odd aspheric contour mirror surface, has a cross-section shape defined relative to a plane passing through the toroidal lens element and including the vertical axis and is defined by revolving a convex or concave lens surface cross-section shape around the vertical axis, the convex or concave lens surface cross-section shape defined from another axis parallel to the vertical axis but offset, wherein the toroidal lens element cross-sectional shape is constant in rotation about the vertical axis and imparts a toroid shape to the toroidal lens element relative to the vertical axis.
US11137575B2 Camera lens processing method, camera lens, camera assembly and electronic device
The present disclosure relates to a camera lens processing method, a camera lens, a camera assembly and an electronic device. The camera lens includes a lens barrel. The processing method includes: a first lens group and a second lens group are obtained, wherein the second lens group is configured to form a light emitting surface of the camera lens, and the first lens group is configured to form a light incidence surface of the camera lens and includes a plurality of interconnected lenses; the second lens group is mounted into the lens barrel; and the first lens group is mounted into the lens barrel and made to partially protrude from an end surface of the lens barrel to obtain the camera lens.
US11137573B2 Projection lens assembly
The present disclosure discloses a projection lens assembly. The projection lens assembly includes, sequentially along an optical axis from an image-source side to an image side, a first lens having a positive refractive power or a negative refractive power; a second lens having a positive refractive power or a negative refractive power; and a third lens having a positive refractive power, wherein an image-side surface of the first lens is a convex surface. A distance TTL on the optical axis from an image-source plane of the projection lens assembly to the image-side surface of the third lens and a total effective focal length f of the projection lens assembly satisfy: TTL/f<1.4. An effective focal length f3 of the third lens and the total effective focal length f of the projection lens assembly satisfy: 0
US11137571B2 Camera lens assembly
The present disclosure discloses a camera lens assembly. The camera lens assembly includes, sequentially along an optical axis from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, and a fourth lens. An object-side surface of the first lens and an object-side surface of the second lens are convex surfaces. An image-side surface of the third lens is a convex surface. An image-side surface of the fourth lens is a concave surface. Each of the first lens and the third lens has a positive refractive power. Each of the second lens and the fourth lens has a positive refractive power or a negative refractive power. A total effective focal length f of the camera lens assembly and an entrance pupil diameter EPD of the camera lens assembly satisfy: f/EPD<1.5.
US11137567B2 Terminal arrangement of removably attachable camera accessory
An accessory for a camera, includes: a first terminal; a second terminal through which a first power is supplied; a third terminal used for a ground for the first power; a fourth terminal through which a second power is supplied; a fifth terminal used for a ground for the second power; a sixth terminal used to indicate whether communication is allowed; an eighth terminal receiving a first clock of a first cycle; a seventh terminal receiving a first data signal in synchronization with the first clock; a ninth terminal outputting a third data signal in synchronization with the first clock; a tenth terminal outputting a second clock of a second cycle longer than the first cycle; and an eleventh terminal, wherein: the third, fourth and fifth terminals are positioned between the second and sixth terminals; and the seventh, eighth and ninth terminals are positioned between the sixth and tenth terminals.
US11137562B2 Directional sensitive fiber optic cable wellbore system
A fiber optic cable assembly includes an elongate housing, a plurality of fiber optic cables placed inside the housing and extending longitudinally, and acoustic isolating material placed inside the housing and extending longitudinally. The acoustic isolating material includes a plurality of outwardly radially extending arms extending from a center of the housing towards a circumference of the housing. The plurality of arms divides a space inside the housing into a plurality of acoustically isolated sections. Each acoustically isolated section extends longitudinally. Each acoustically isolated section includes at least one of the plurality of fiber optic cables. Each acoustically isolated section is acoustically insulated from remaining sections of the plurality of acoustically isolated sections. A surface of the acoustic isolating material of each acoustically isolated section is covered by acoustic reflective material.
US11137561B2 Power over fiber system and data communication devices
A power over fiber system transmits feed light and signal light through an optical fiber. The optical fiber includes a first transmission path and a second transmission path. The first transmission path is a core or a cladding, and the second transmission path is a cladding located on a periphery of the first transmission path. The feed light propagates through the first transmission path, and the signal light propagates through the second transmission path.
US11137558B2 Optical receptacle and optical module
An optical receptacle includes an optical receptacle main body and a filter. The optical receptacle main body includes a first optical surface, a second optical surface, a third optical surface, and a reflecting surface. The filter includes a first filter that reflects light of a first wavelength and allows light of a second wavelength to pass therethrough, and a second filter that reflects the light of the second wavelength and allows the light of the first wavelength to pass therethrough. The filter is disposed on the optical receptacle main body such that the first filter or the second filter makes intimate contact with the reflecting surface. A second central axis of the second optical surface do not coincide with a light axis of a light-receiving element. A third central axis of the third optical surface do not coincide with a light axis of a light-emitting element.
US11137557B2 Optical assembly and manufacturing method thereof
An optical assembly includes a base plate, a light transmitting component arranged on the base plate, a lens component arranged on the base plate along an optical path of light transmitted from the light transmitting component, a supporting member, and an auxiliary member. The supporting member includes a bottom surface that bonds to the base plate and a side surface that connects to the auxiliary member. The auxiliary member includes a side surface on which the lens component is disposed and a bonding surface that bonds to the side surface of the supporting member. The lens component is configured to focus and couple, or collimate, an optical signal transmitted from the light transmitting component. A bottom surface of the auxiliary member and a bottom surface of the lens component are both higher than the top surface of the base plate.
US11137553B2 Optical fiber array
An optical fiber array includes: a multicore optical fiber in which the outer peripheral shape of cladding in a cross section has first and second convex surfaces symmetric with respect to a first axis, and first and second surfaces symmetric with respect to a second axis and closer than extensions of the first and second convex surfaces to the second axis; an arrangement component including a groove having a trapezoidal shape having first and second side surfaces mutually facing such that sectional shapes become closer toward a grove bottom, and a bottom surface; and a pressing member. With the first surface in surface contact with the pressing member, the first convex surface or a boundary portion between the first convex surface and the second surface, and the second convex surface or a boundary portion between the second surface and the second convex surface are in contact with the first and second side surfaces, respectively.
US11137552B2 Expanded beam connector
An expanded beam connector for use with a fibre optic fibre is described, the expanded beam connector comprising; a body and at least one bore located within said body for accepting a fibre optic ferrule, wherein the perimeter of said bore comprises at least one channel extending from an open end of said bore. Methods of manufacturing an expanded beam connector are also described.
US11137551B2 Ferrules, alignment frames and connectors
Ferrules, alignment frames and connectors having at least one flexing element are provided. A ferrule or an alignment frame may include a body and first and second flexible arms, and a connector may include the ferrule or the alignment frame. A ferrule may have a first flexible arm that has a first fixed end attached to a first side of the body of the ferrule and an opposite first free end, and may have a second flexible arm having a second fixed end attached to a second side of the body, opposite the first side, and an opposite second free end. When the ferrule is mated with a mating ferrule, the first and second flexible arms are flexed away from the respective first and second sides of the body, and the first and second free ends contact the mating ferrule.
US11137547B2 Wavelength selective filter
In a wavelength selective filter, an optical fiber collimator, an interference filter, and a reflective plate are arranged in this order from front to rear along a z-axis. The collimator has a collimator lens disposed on the rear side of an optical fiber that is opened. The interference filter includes light incident and emitting surfaces, opposed with their xy-planes rotated about a y-axis at a predetermined rotation angle. The reflective plate has a front reflective surface having a normal direction along a z-axis direction, and reflects, toward the front, light incident from the front through the interference filter, to be incident onto the interference filter. The optical fiber collimator causes the input light propagating through the optical fiber from the front to be incident onto the interference filter, and converges the reflected light transmitted through the interference filter to the optical fiber and outputs the light.
US11137542B2 Optical fiber
An optical fiber includes a core and a cladding. The core contains silica glass and includes a central portion (part having a diameter of 0.5 μm or more and 4 μm or less). The central portion has the central axis of the optical fiber. The cladding contains silica glass and surrounds the core. The core contains chlorine. A chlorine concentration averaged in the entire core is 10,000 ppm or more and 50,000 ppm or less. The chlorine concentration averaged in the entire core minus a chlorine concentration averaged in the central portion is 4,500 ppm or more and 13,500 ppm or less.
US11137534B2 Systems and methods for optical imaging based on diffraction gratings
Disclosed is a device comprising: a light guide configured to receive incident light from one or more light sources; a cover layer with a sensing surface configured to receive an input object to be sensed; and a set of photodetectors. The light guide includes diffraction gratings configured to diffract the incident light as diffracted light, wherein the diffracted light exits the light guide and travels towards the sensing surface. The diffracted light is reflected from the sensing surface as reflected light. The reflected light is sensed by the set of photodetectors to form an image of the input object.
US11137527B2 Mixed spacer multispectral filter
An optical filter may include a first mirror, a second mirror, and a spacer layer structure disposed between the first mirror and the second mirror. The spacer layer structure may include a first set of layers. Each layer, of the first set of layers, may be a first material associated with a first refractive index and a thickness that is greater than a layer thickness threshold. The spacer layer structure may include a second set of layers. Each layer, of the second set of layers, may be a second material associated with a second refractive index. Each layer, of the second set of, may be selected to replace a corresponding layer of the first material. The corresponding layer may be associated with a thickness that is less than the layer thickness threshold.
US11137524B2 Hard coating film and preparation method thereof
Provided is a hard coating film including a polyamideimide substrate layer and a hard coating layer, each of which has a predetermined refractive index, with a difference in the refractive index between those layers being 0.05. The substrate layer has a tensile modulus of 3 to 7 GPa, at a thickness of 80 μm, as measured according to ASTM D111. The present invention relates to a hard coating film having improved mechanical and optical properties.
US11137522B2 One-side-protected polarizing film, pressure-sensitive-adhesive-layer-attached polarizing film, image display device, and method for continuously producing same
The present invention pertains to a one-side-protected polarizing film having a protective film or films on only one surface of a polarizer, wherein: the polarizer contains a polyvinyl alcohol-based resin, and is designed to have a single-body transmittance T and a polarization degree P representing optical properties satisfying the condition of the following formula: P>−(100.929T−42.4−1)×100 (provided that T<42.3) or P≥99.9 (provided that T≥42.3), and the polarizer and a transparent resin layer have a thickness X (μm) and a thickness Y (μm), respectively, satisfying X≤12, Y≤15, and 0.15≤(Y/X)≤3. Even when the thin-type polarizer has prescribed optical properties, this one-side-protected polarizing film is capable of suppressing the occurrence of through cracks, nano-slit-induced defects and curling.
US11137521B2 Antireflective film-attached transparent substrate, and display apparatus using same
Provided is an antireflective film-attached transparent substrate, including a transparent substrate having first and second principal surfaces and an antireflective film formed on the first principal surface of the transparent substrate, in which the antireflective film has a luminous reflectance being 1% or lower, and the antireflective film-attached transparent substrate has a transmittance being 85% or higher over the whole wavelength range of from 700 nm to 950 nm and has a reflectance being maximum in a wavelength range of from 750 nm to 900 nm in a reflection spectrum of a wavelength range of from 450 nm to 950 nm.
US11137516B2 System and method for passive assay of holdup deposits in nuclear piping
Disclosed herein are a method, apparatus, and software for passive, non-destructive assay of holdup deposits in nuclear piping by in-pipe apparatus. A detector deployed within a pipe is collimated to observe radiation impinging radially inward from decay of deposits that lie on the pipe wall. A radiation detector is centered in the pipe and collimated by a pair of coaxial shielding discs disposed equidistant from the detector. This arrangement causes radiation from a truncated cylinder of pipe deposit within a field of regard to impinge on the detector, while precluding radiation emanating from pipe walls beyond the field of regard from reaching the detector. Hence, observations are unique to a known cylindrical length of pipe. The detector assembly is translated through pipes by an autonomous mobile robotic apparatus. Computer software controls the robotic apparatus, logs data, and post-processes to assay deposits.
US11137514B2 Method for determining a drilling plan for a plurality of new wells in a reservoir
One aspect includes a method for determining a drilling plan for new wells in a reservoir. The method includes categorizing the new wells into at least a first new well and a second new well, such that a drilling location for at least the first new well must be determined imminently, but a drilling location for at least the second new well can be determined at a later time. The method further includes determining potential drilling locations for the second new well, determining the drilling location for the first new well based at least in part on the determined potential drilling locations for the second new well, and outputting the drilling plan comprising the determined drilling location for the first new well and the determined potential drilling locations for the second new well.
US11137509B2 Seismic imaging with a temporal decomposition imaging condition
Systems and methods of performing a seismic survey are described. The system can receive seismic data. The system receives seismic data from one or more seismic data sources. The system propagates the seismic data forward in time through a subsurface model to generate a first wavefield. The system propagates the seismic data backward in time through the subsurface model to generate a second wavefield. The system combines the first wavefield with the second wavefield using a time gate imaging condition to produce subsurface images and image gathers.
US11137505B2 Method for medical imaging in TOF-PET tomography
The invention relates to a method for reconstruction of an image of a morphometric parameter being a ratio of the frequency of annihilation of an electron with a positron to three and two quanta. The device for imaging the interior of the studied object comprises a series of TOF-PET detection modules (110), a data acquisition subsystem (111), a data selection subsystem (113) configured so as to record and identify all types of quanta emitted from the studied object after administration of an isotopic marker, the data processing system being characterised in that it allows for reconstructing (121, 123, 131, 133, 141) and visualising (143) of a δ3γ(x,y,z) image of the ration of two-quantum and three-quantum annihilations without the necessity to measure the deexcitation quanta.
US11137501B2 System for measuring inter channel latencies and method of measuring inter channel latencies
A system for measuring inter channel latencies between more than one transmission channel, comprises a signal source module configured to provide at least one signal. The system also comprises at least two transmission channels assigned to the signal source module, wherein signals propagate through the at least two transmission channels. The signals have a modulated global navigation satellite system (GNSS) waveform. Moreover, the system has at least one switch module assigned to the at least two transmission channels. Further, the system comprises at least one GNSS receiver module assigned to the at least one switch module. The at least one switch module is configured to connect an input of the at least one GNSS receiver module to each single transmission channel. The GNSS receiver module is configured to determine at least one of a time delay and a phase difference between the at least two transmission channels.
US11137499B2 System and method for detecting GPS signal spoofing
A method, a system, and computer readable medium for detecting interference with a navigation system are provided. The method includes detecting a global positioning system (GPS) signal via the navigation system of a vehicle, determining a signal strength of the GPS signal, determining a location of the vehicle based on the GPS signal, and determining a first attribute and a second attribute. The first attribute is determined as a function of the signal strength. The second attribute is determined as a function of the location of the vehicle. The method further includes outputting an alert indicating an interference with the navigation system when the first attribute and the second attribute are true.
US11137498B2 Scanning rangefinding system with variable field of view
A scanning rangefinding system includes a MEMS device with a scanning mirror that sweeps a beam in two dimensions. Actuating circuits receive angular extents and offset information and provide signal stimulus to the MEMS device to control the amount and direction of mirror deflection on two axes. The scan angle and offset information may be modified to create a repeating pattern of different fields of view.
US11137494B2 Distance-detection system for determining a time-of-flight measurement and having a reduced dead zone
Distance-detection system includes a signal-generator configured to provide a drive signal and an ultrasound transducer having at least one ultrasonic element. The ultrasound transducer is configured to transmit a pulse of sound waves and detect reflected sound waves. The distance-detection system also includes a receiver configured to receive a detection signal from the ultrasound transducer. The detection signal includes a reverberation component representing reverberation of the ultrasound transducer and a reflected component representing reflected sound waves from the interface. The receiver is configured to receive a drive-cancellation signal that is inverted with respect to the reverberation component of the detection signal. The receiver is configured to determine a time-of-flight measurement based on the detection signal in which the reverberation component of the detection signal is reduced by the drive-cancellation signal.
US11137490B2 Navigational aid with adaptive radar
A portable electronic navigational aid (104) e.g. for the blind (102), comprising a radio frequency, preferably millimeter wave, radar (218) with at least one transmitting (TX) channel and a plurality of receiving (RX) channels, at least one orientation sensor (220) configured to obtain data indicative of the orientation of the radar, and a processing element (210) configured to adaptively control (500, 602) the beamforming of the radar based on the data provided by the orientation sensor. A corresponding method is presented. An accessory, such as a replaceable cover, containing a radio frequency radar for attaching to an electronic host device is presented.
US11137489B2 Radar front-end with RF oscillator monitoring
A radar system includes a first chip having a first radio frequency (RF) contact; a second chip having a second RF contact; a first RF oscillator integrated in the first chip and has an output coupled to the first RF contact; a second RF oscillator integrated in the second chip; a transmission line connecting the first RF contact to the second RF contact; a demodulator that is arranged in the second chip and has a first RF input; wherein the first RF oscillator is configured to generate a first RF oscillator signal that is transmitted to the first RF input of the demodulator via the first RF contact, the transmission line, and the second RF contact, and wherein a controller is configured to determine a first propagation delay of the first RF oscillator signal arriving at the second chip on a basis of information obtained from the demodulator.
US11137488B1 Radar excitation signals for wireless communications system
One radar excitation signal has a first burst duration and a first sampling period. Another radar excitation signal has a second burst duration and a second sampling period. The first sampling period of the first signal is configured for scanning a velocity range and the second sampling period of the second signal is configured for scanning a portion of the velocity range, and the first burst duration is smaller than the second burst duration. The at least two radar excitation signals are embedded into a frame structure for a wireless communications system. At least one radar operation comprising at least one transmission based on the frame structure is performed. In this way the overhead of the radar excitation signals on the air interface of the wireless communications system may be controlled, while supporting a fine velocity resolution and a sufficiently large maximum velocity for a monitored target.
US11137487B1 Radar systems using photonic crystal receivers to detect target objects
In a general aspect, a radar system includes a photonic crystal receiver. In some aspects, the radar system includes a transmitter station configured to emit probe signals of RF electromagnetic radiation into a region. The radar system also includes a receiver station configured to process return signals of RF electromagnetic radiation from the region. The return signals are based on probe signals scattered from one or more objects in the region. The receiver station includes a photonic crystal receiver formed of dielectric material. The photonic crystal receiver includes an antenna structure, a photonic crystal structure, and a vapor. The receiver station also includes an optical system and a data processing subsystem. The optical system is configured to generate spectroscopic data based on optical signals from the photonic crystal receiver. The data processing subsystem is configured to generate a time series of property data based on the spectroscopic data.
US11137486B2 Parameter loader for ultrasound probe and related apparatus and methods
Programmable ultrasound probes and methods of operation are described. The ultrasound probe may include memory storing parameter data and may also include a parameter loader which loads the parameter data into programmable circuitry of the ultrasound probe. In some instances, the ultrasound probe may include circuitry grouped into modules which may be repeatable and which may be coupled together to allow data to be exchanged between the modules.
US11137485B2 Window occlusion imager near focal plane
The present disclosure relates to optical systems and methods of their operation. An example optical system includes an optical component and one or more light sources configured to emit a light signal. The light signal interacts with the optical component so as to provide an interaction light signal. The optical system also includes a detector configured to detect at least a portion of the interaction light signal as a detected light signal. The optical system additionally includes a controller configured to carry out operations including causing the one or more light sources to emit the light signal and receiving the detected light signal from the detector. The operations also include determining, based on the detected light signal, that one or more defects are associated with the optical component.
US11137482B2 Lidar device having increased transmission power while taking eye safety into consideration, and method for scanning a region to be scanned
A lidar device is described for scanning a region to be scanned, using at least one beam. The device includes at least one radiation source for generating the at least one beam, as well as a receiving unit for receiving at least one beam reflected by an object and for deflecting the at least one reflected beam onto a detector. The at least one radiation source generates the at least one beam away from an axis of symmetry, and the at least one beam traveling at a distance from the axis of symmetry. A method for scanning a region to be scanned is also described.
US11137481B2 LIDAR with a dynamic keepout region
With the proliferation of laser ranging systems (e.g. LIDAR) there is a need to avoid transmitting high power laser pulses towards certain objects such as people's eyes. Recently, advancements in electronically-steerable lasers have made it possible to dynamically steer a laser in 2-D. In one embodiment a LIDAR can identify a portion of an object to be avoided with laser pulses e.g. a persons head or a car windshield. The LIDAR can compute a keepout region or portion of the field of view that will be avoided by a subsequent laser scan. The LIDAR can dynamically steer a laser beam around the keepout region. In another embodiment a laser range finder can use sensor date form the local environment to track an object to be avoided and dynamically update laser steering instructions to avoid the dynamic keepout region of the field of view.
US11137480B2 Multiple pulse, LIDAR based 3-D imaging
Methods and systems for performing multiple pulse LIDAR measurements are presented herein. In one aspect, each LIDAR measurement beam illuminates a location in a three dimensional environment with a sequence of multiple pulses of illumination light. Light reflected from the location is detected by a photosensitive detector of the LIDAR system during a measurement window having a duration that is greater than or equal to the time of flight of light from the LIDAR system out to the programmed range of the LIDAR system, and back. The pulses in a measurement pulse sequence can vary in magnitude and duration. Furthermore, the delay between pulses and the number of pulses in each measurement pulse sequence can also be varied. In some embodiments, the multi-pulse illumination beam is encoded and the return measurement pulse sequence is decoded to distinguish the measurement pulse sequence from exogenous signals.
US11137479B1 Product specific correction for a sensor-based device
Utilizing the techniques disclosed herein, sensor data inaccuracies may be corrected such that calculated fill levels more accurately reflect the actual fill level of the item within an automatic replenishment device (ARD). For example, the ARD may include a sensor configured to collect the sensor data (e.g., a distance between the sensor and an item contained within the ARD). Sensor data associated with an item within the ARD may be received. A measurement offset value specific to the item may be identified. An estimated fill level of the item within the ARD may be calculated based at least in part on the distance measured between the sensor and the item and the measurement offset value specific to the item.
US11137477B1 Vehicle sensor calibration template
A template for accurately positioning target points and patterns for aligning various sensors and cameras of a vehicle uses a front template that is positioned against the front tires of the vehicle while a rear template is positioned against rear tires and each template is properly aligned. A pair of side templates for placement of camera patterns thereon is positioned against either side of the front and rear templates. A forward radar sensor template abuts the forward side of the front template while a pair of rear corner radar templates each abut a respect one of the rear templates. When installed, a technician places appropriate targets or patterns on the various marks on the various templates, the marks being precisely located for targeting sensors and cameras for a given make and model of a vehicle which targeting allows the sensors and cameras to be calibrated.
US11137474B2 Use of 5G IoT network to navigate and protect moving objects in a smart environment
Developing intelligent systems which take into consideration the economical, environmental, and safety factors of the modern society, is one of the main challenges of this century. Progress in the fields of mobile robots, control architectures, artificial intelligence, advanced technologies, and computer vision allows us to now envisage a smart environment future.The rise of the connected objects known as the “Internet of Things” (IoT) will rival past technological marvels. This disclosure introduces a time synchronous communication IoT network and use of absolute time of day and a navigation/protection mechanism by various objects to navigate freely, without interference and collision in a smart environment.
US11137473B1 Infra-sound array system for use in determining gun shots
An acoustic goniometer device may include at least four microphones coupled to a collapsible structure. The device may further include a processor configured to receive at least four sound signals from the at least four microphones and to determine a direction of arrival of a sound event within three dimensions based on a time shift between the at least four sound signals. A method may include receiving at least four sound signals from at least four microphones coupled to a collapsible structure and determining a direction of arrival of a sound event within three dimensions based on a time shift between the at least four sound signals.
US11137468B2 Method and magnetic resonance apparatus for acquiring a magnetic resonance dataset with correction of gradient impulse response functions
In a method and magnetic resonance imaging apparatus having a scanner that for acquires a magnetic resonance dataset, a magnetic resonance sequence is provided to a computer and is converted in the computer into a digital sequence execution signal that includes a target gradient waveform in the form of a time-discrete target gradient signal the computer calculates a pre-GIRF gradient signal by applying a digital pre-emphasis filter to the target gradient signal. The computer transmits the pre-GIRF gradient signal to the magnetic resonance system scanner and) the scanner executes the digital sequence execution signal containing the pre-GIRF gradient signal in order to acquire magnetic resonance raw data.
US11137461B2 Magnetic resonance method and apparatus for determination of quantitative tissue parameters
In a magnetic resonance method and apparatus for the quantitative spatially resolved determination of a physiological tissue parameter of an examination subject, a signal model is determined with m different signal parameters that influence an MR signal of the subject. N different MR images of the subject are recorded with m⇐N, and measured data tuples with N measured values are determined from the N MR images. A lookup table is created with multiple table entries, which each assigns an N-dimensional tuple of t synthesized measured values, which were calculated using the signal model, to an m-dimensional tuple of signal parameters. The lookup table is pre-processed into a sorted lookup table, and at least some of the signal parameters are determined by comparing the pixel-by-pixel measured data tuples with N dimensional tuples of the synthesized measured values in the sorted lookup table for at least some of the pixels.
US11137458B2 High-temperature NMR MAS probe with optimized temperature gradient across sample rotor
A rotor housing assembly for NMR spectroscopy. An elongate rotor has a distal drive end, a proximal end and an internal sample space positioned along its length between the drive and proximal ends. The rotor is driveable about a rotation axis by a drive gas flow. A rotor housing has an interior space in which the rotor is at least partially received. At least one first heated gas flow inlet is positioned opposite the internal sample space, through which a first heated gas flow is controllably flowable into the interior space to heat it and the rotor. At least a pair of spaced apart second heated gas flow outlets are axially spaced from the first heated gas flow inlet to controllably convey a second heated gas flow to heat distal and proximal areas of the sample space to minimize a temperature gradient extending axially within the sample space.
US11137454B2 Methods and apparatuses related to magnetic relaxometry measurements in the presence of environmental response to magnetic excitation
Example embodiments of the present invention provide a magnetic relaxometry measurement apparatus, comprising: a magnetizing system configured to supply a pulsed magnetic fields to a sample; a sensor system configured to detect magnetic fields produced by induced magnetization of the sample after a magnetic field pulse from the magnetizing system; one or more compensating coils configured to suppress generation of eddy currents in an environment surrounding the apparatus due to the pulsed magnetic fields.
US11137450B2 Method of determining a state or a state change of an electrochemical energy storage device and energy storage device prepared therefor
A method of determining a state or a state change of an electrochemical energy storage device that includes a housing composed of a multilayer composite film, wherein the housing includes a first housing part and a second housing part composed of the multilayer composite film, which parts are joined to one another, and together enclose a hollow space in which the composite is arranged, and the composite film includes a ply composed of a metal layer and also two plies composed of polymer, with the metal layer being arranged between the two polymer plies, wherein to determine the state or the state change, an electric potential is applied to the metal layers of the first housing part and the second housing part so that an electric field arises between the metal layers and an electrical parameter influenced by a change of a spacing between the metal layers is determined.
US11137448B2 TAP,TCK inverter,shadow access port scan/instruction registers,state machine
The disclosure describes a novel method and apparatus for providing a shadow access port within a device. The shadow access port is accessed to perform operations in the device by reusing the TDI, TMS, TCK and TDO signals that are used to operate a test access port within the device. The presence and operation of the shadow access port is transparent to the presence and operation of the test access port. According to the disclosure, the shadow access port operates on the falling edge of the TCK signal while the test access port conventionally operates on the rising edge of the TCK signal.
US11137445B1 Method and apparatus for reducing non-linear distortion
A system and method for operating a data processing system to modify a time domain input signal to a signal generator to correct for distortions introduced by the signal generator are disclosed. The method includes receiving a target signal specifying a signal to be generated by the signal generator and initializing an input signal with the target signal, the method includes a) inputting the input signal to the signal generator to arrive at a signal generator output signal; b) measuring a frequency spectrum of the signal generator output signal with a test instrument; c) updating the input signal based on a comparison of said measured frequency spectrum and a frequency spectrum of target input signal; and d) repeating steps a)-c) until an exit condition is satisfied.
US11137443B2 Systems for probing superconducting circuits including the use of a non-magnetic cryogenic heater
Systems for probing superconducting circuits, including using a non-magnetic cryogenic heater, are disclosed. A system including a circuit board having a socket and a heater, mounted on the socket, is provided. The heater includes a resistive element and an arrangement for connection with wires configured to supply a current to the resistive element, where the heater is non-magnetic. The system further includes an integrated circuit package, mounted on the socket, such that the heater is located between the socket and the package, where the integrated circuit comprises superconducting circuits having a first temperature corresponding to a superconducting transition temperature. The heater is configured to raise a temperature associated with the integrated circuit from a second temperature to the first temperature, where the second temperature is lower than the first temperature, and where each of the first temperature and the second temperature is a cryogenic temperature.
US11137440B2 Self-heating effect apparatus and test method
A self-heating effect apparatus includes a memory and a processor. The processor is coupled to the memory and configured to process a self-heating effect model for characterizing a heat flow network of devices. The devices include a device under test and one or more adjacent devices surrounding the device under test. The self-heating effect model includes a reference thermal resistance and a reference thermal capacity; a thermal temperature feedback model used to acquire a thermal level of the device under test; a thermal resistance modification model used to acquire a modified thermal resistance of the device under test according to the thermal level of the device under test and the reference thermal resistance; and a thermal capacity modification model used to acquire a modified thermal capacity of the device under test according to the thermal level of the device under test and the reference thermal capacity.
US11137439B1 Hybrid load and source tuner using digital active loop
A digitally controlled hybrid (active-passive) tuning system includes a passive slide screw tuner using a slabline in which also fixed and adjustable signal couplers (wave-probes) are mounted, leading to and from an active feedback loop, digitally controlled using an electronic tuner. The wave-probes control the static amplitude and phase of the feedback signal and the electronic tuner controls the actual dynamic (high speed) amplitude and phase of the re-injected signal. The slide screw tuner serves as an additional static pre-matching for reducing the required feedback injection power. Appropriate passive and active calibration and search routines allow identifying tuner states satisfying DUT parameter targets.
US11137438B2 Systems and methods for testing electrical leakage
A method of testing a self-contained device under test having at least a circuit under test and a power source is provided. The method may include at least temporarily enabling power from the power source to the circuit under test, determining a first voltage across the circuit under test, determining a second voltage across the circuit under test after a test duration, and calculating an average current of the circuit under test based at least partially on the first voltage, the second voltage and the test duration.
US11137437B2 Probe device, electrical inspection apparatus, and electrical inspection method
Provided is a probe device used for electrical inspection of a printed wiring board, the probe device including at least one probe group including a plurality of wire probes configured to be able to simultaneously abut against a wire provided on the printed wiring board and extending in a specified direction, the plurality of wire probes abutting against the wire along the direction and being electrically connected to each other.
US11137434B2 Active measuring probe for EMI detection
The present invention relates to an active measuring probe for EMI detection comprising a first connecting member, an impedance element, an amplifier and a second connecting member. The first connecting member is coupled to one terminal of the impedance element and an input terminal of the amplifier. The other terminal of the impedance element is coupled to a ground terminal. The second connecting member is coupled to an output terminal of the amplifier.
US11137433B2 Radio wave measurement system
A radio wave measurement system includes: an aerial moving body to move or to hover above a measurement target antenna for radiating a radio wave in a sky direction; and a position measurer to measure a position of the aerial moving body. The aerial moving body is mounted with a measurement antenna to receive the radio wave and a radio wave measurer to measure received radio wave data. The radio wave measurement system further includes a radiated radio wave data generator to generate radiated radio wave data including the received radio wave data and the radio wave source relative position data representing measurement point data that is data of a position of the aerial moving body at a point of time when the received radio wave data is measured, as a relative position with respect to the measurement target antenna.
US11137431B1 Apparatuses and methods for studying possible effects of dark matter
Apparatuses for studying possible physical effects of dark matter may include an electronic oscillator. A power source may be in electrical communication with the electronic oscillator. An antenna may be in series electrical communication with the electronic oscillator. A first diode may be in series electrical communication with the electronic oscillator and the antenna. A second diode may be in series electrical communication with the electronic oscillator and the antenna. The first diode and the second diode may ensure and restrict flow of electrical current in one direction only in the antenna. Methods for studying possible physical effects of dark matter are also disclosed.
US11137430B1 Active load pull tuning system for modulated signal
A high speed active tuning system for wideband modulated signals comprises a slabline with an adjustable signal coupler (wave-probe) and an electronic tuner in a feedback signal injection loop. The wave-probe controls the static amplitude and phase of the feedback signal and the electronic tuner controls the actual amplitude and phase of the re-injected signal. High speed calibration and search routines allow identifying tuner states satisfying instantaneously impedance targets over the entire modulation bandwidth.
US11137429B2 Functional noise floor adjustment of signal measurement device
A signal measurement device and method are provided for receiving an RF input signal using frequency sweeping. The method includes determining RMS power levels of a noise floor of the signal measurement device at respective frequencies from a start frequency to a stop frequency of a swept frequency range; determining values of resolution bandwidths corresponding to the frequencies, the values of the resolution bandwidths being inversely proportional to the RMS power levels of the noise floor at the respective frequencies; performing frequency sweeping from the start frequency to the stop frequency to receive the RF input signal at the signal measurement device; and implementing the determined values of the resolution bandwidths corresponding to the frequencies while performing the frequency sweeping. Implementing the determined values of the resolution bandwidths results in functional sensitivity of the signal measurement device being substantially constant over the swept frequency range, and provides faster sweep times.
US11137425B2 Apparatus of current measurement having variable tuning precision capability
Provided is a current sensor having variable tuning precision capability depending on an amount of a current to be measured, a system state and the like. In the present disclosure, the current measurement apparatus having variable tuning precision capability does not separately require a current sensor measuring a small current with high precision and a current sensor stably measuring a large current without saturation. In the present disclosure, a single current measurement apparatus may vary current measurement precision depending on a current magnitude and the like, and may thus measure the small current with the high precision and stably measure the large current without saturation.
US11137422B2 System and method for monitoring voltage in a cable
A sensor device for detecting voltage in a conductor cable includes a sense electrode to be disposed over a surface of the conductor cable to cover a sense region having a sense axial width and a sense circumferential length and a reference electrode to be disposed over the surface of the conductor cable to cover a reference region. The reference region has an axial position adjacent the axial position of the sense region and has a reference circumferential length greater than the sense circumferential length. The sensor device further includes a charge measurement circuit connected in series between the sense electrode and the reference electrode to measure a charge measurement and circuitry to compare the charge measurement to a threshold to detect a presence of the voltage in the conductor cable.
US11137419B2 Mutiple range current sensor techniques
Techniques for improved multiple-range current sensing are provided. In an example, a circuit can include a plurality of shunt resistors, a plurality of gain resistors, and a first switch. A first shunt resistor of the plurality of shunt resistors can be of a different type that the other shunt resistors of the plurality of shunt resistors. The plurality of gain resistors can include a first gain resistor of the same resistor type as the first shunt resistor. The first gain resistor can be a different resistor type than the other gain resistors of the plurality of gain resistors. The switch can be configured to couple the first shunt resistor with the load in a first state and to isolate the first shunt resistor from the load in a second state.
US11137416B2 Sensor module, measurement system, and vehicle
A sensor module includes an X-axis angular velocity sensor device that outputs digital X-axis angular velocity data, a Y-axis angular velocity sensor device that outputs digital Y-axis angular velocity data, a Z-axis angular velocity sensor device that outputs digital Z-axis angular velocity data, an acceleration sensor device that outputs digital X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis acceleration data, a microcontroller, a first digital interface bus that electrically connects the X-axis angular velocity sensor device, the Y-axis angular velocity sensor device, and the Z-axis angular velocity sensor device to a first digital interface, and a second digital interface bus that electrically connects the acceleration sensor device to a second digital interface.
US11137415B2 Vibrating device, vibrating device module, electronic apparatus, and vehicle
A vibrating device includes: a base body containing mobile ions; a movable member disposed facing and spaced apart from the base body; and a conductor section disposed so as to cover at least a portion of the movable member. A first voltage whose potential periodically changes based on a reference potential is applied to the movable member. A second voltage that is at the reference potential when time-averaged is applied to the conductor section. The second voltage is constant at the reference potential.
US11137414B2 Integrated Fiber Bragg Grating accelerometer in a surgical instrument
An accelerometer is included within the confined space and limited volume of a distal portion of a surgical instrument. The surgical instrument includes an end component, a joint coupled to the end component, a shaft coupled to the joint, and a force transducer and accelerometer apparatus. The force transducer and accelerometer apparatus is coupled between the joint and the shaft. The force transducer and accelerometer apparatus includes a force sensor and an accelerometer. The accelerometer includes an optic fiber having a Fiber Bragg Grating. Information acquired from the Fiber Bragg Grating is used to drive a vibro-tactile haptic feedback output device coupled to a master control arm surgeon grip.
US11137411B2 Sample analyzer
A sample analyzer, comprising a sample storage region, a sample-drawing channel, and a transport mechanism; the sample storage region being provided with a plurality of storage channels; the sample-drawing channel is provided with a sample-drawing position; the transport mechanism comprises an engagement slot, an actuation mechanism and a first moving mechanism; the engagement slot and the actuation mechanism are fixed on the first moving mechanism, the actuation mechanism comprises an actuator and a second moving mechanism, the actuator is drivable by at least one of the first moving mechanism and the second moving mechanism to realize the movement of the sample holder between the storage channels and the engagement slot; during sample drawing, the first moving mechanism drives the engagement slot to move to the sample-drawing channel, the actuation mechanism enables samples to pass through the sample-drawing position and to make a stop for sample drawing.
US11137409B2 Identification of novel disease states using viscoelastic analysis in the presence of a thrombolytic agent
In some embodiments, the invention provides methods for detecting an aberrant fibrinolysis condition in a patient. The method includes subjecting a blood sample from the patient to a viscoelastic analysis in the presence of a known amount of a thrombolytic agent, to obtain a coagulation characteristic value of the patient; and comparing the coagulation characteristic value of the patient to a coagulation characteristic value of a healthy individual, the coagulation characteristic value of the healthy individual obtained by subjecting a blood sample from a healthy individual to the viscoelastic analysis in the presence of the known amount of the thrombolytic agent, wherein a difference in the coagulation characteristic value of the patient as compared to the coagulation characteristic value of the healthy individual identifies the patent as having aberrant fibrinolysis. In some embodiments, the invention also provides a container adapted for detecting an aberrant fibrinolysis condition in a blood sample using viscoelastic analysis comprising an interior having a coating comprising a thrombolytic agent.
US11137404B2 Method for assessing the response to PD-1/PDL-1 targeting drugs
The present invention relates to a method for assessing the response of a patient to a treatment with anti-PD-1/PDL-1 drugs based on the status of the VHL gene (von Hippel-Lindau).
US11137401B2 Method for detecting cancer using CAPRIN-1 as a marker
The present invention relates to a method for detecting cancer, comprising measuring the expression of a polypeptide having a reactivity of binding to an antibody against a CAPRIN-1 protein having an amino acid sequence shown in any one of the even-numbered SEQ ID NOS: 2-30 in the Sequence Listing via an antigen-antibody reaction in a sample separated from a living organism, and, a reagent for detecting a cancer comprising the CAPRIN-1 protein or a fragment thereof, an antibody against the CAPRIN-1 protein or a fragment thereof, or a polynucleotide encoding the CAPRIN-1 protein or a fragment thereof.
US11137397B2 Peptides for blocking IL1RAP protein-protein interaction and uses thereof for treatment of disease
Methods and agents are provided for inhibiting interleukin 1 receptor accessory protein (IL1RAP) protein-protein interaction to treat a broad spectrum of diseases and conditions.
US11137392B2 Cantilever sensors for molecule detection
A method of preparing a cantilever sensor for measuring biochemical interactions and their associated stress wherein a cantilever having two sides is coated on one side with at least a gold layer and both sides of the cantilever are functionalized with a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of a probe molecule by incubating the cantilever in a solution having a concentration of the probe molecule of between 1 to 1000 μM. The unpassivated cantilever sensor comprising a layer coated on one side with a coating comprising gold and being unpassivated on the opposite side, wherein both surfaces comprises a self-assembled monolayer of a probe molecule in which the surface area occupied per probe molecule varies in the range 0.4-1.5 nm2, enabling the stress at the gold top surface that is not cancelled out by a counter stress from the bottom surface so that accurate quantitation of a target molecule is achieved.
US11137391B2 Modular point-of-care devices, systems, and uses thereof
The present invention provides devices and systems for use at the point of care. The methods devices of the invention are directed toward automatic detection of analytes in a bodily fluid. The components of the device are modular to allow for flexibility and robustness of use with the disclosed methods for a variety of medical applications.
US11137389B2 Methods of hematocrit correction as well as glucose meters and systems adapted therefor
Methods are provided for correcting an analyte concentration measurement that may be influenced by hematocrit (HCT), especially a glucose concentration measurement. The methods include determining by means of a reference instrument a HCT reference value of a reference blood sample taken from a specific user, applying a fresh blood sample of the user on a disposable analytical test element, measuring the glucose value of the fresh blood sample by single use of the test element in a glucose meter, determining a HCT correction value using at least the HCT reference value, and adjusting the measured glucose value using the HCT correction value to receive an adjusted glucose value. Also provided are devices and system incorporating or for performing the methods.
US11137385B2 Obtaining information from a biological sample in a flow cell
Methods are used for obtaining, cataloguing, and/or storing data derived from a biological source using a flow cell body, electrodes, and an imaging assembly. The data may include DNA and/or RNA obtained from a biological source, such as from the cells of an organism. The methods may be used to obtain, catalog, and/or store data such as DNA or RNA sequence from a pathogen such as a virus and/or a bacteria, human health data over time, and immune system information from an individual. The data obtained using the disclosed methods may be used for a variety of different purposes, including the manufacture of vaccine compositions, and for restoring the immune system of an individual who has undergone an immune system depleting event. The methods may be used for storage of biological cells, which may be used for the screening of compounds, such as small molecules with potential for therapeutic indications.
US11137379B2 Nebulizer for charged aerosol detection (CAD) system
A nebulizer for a charged aerosol detection (CAD) system is disclosed. The nebulizer is provided with a spray emitter for generating a spray of droplets within a central region of a spray chamber. The central region is separated from an upper region by a horizontally projecting rib, which defines a passageway between the central and upper regions. The major direction of droplet travel within the upper region is substantially reversed with respect to the major direction of droplet travel within the central region. Larger droplets are unable to negotiate the turn from the central to upper regions and impinge on a rear surface of the spray chamber. Removal of larger droplets has the advantageous effect of enabling the detector to sense a smaller range of particle sizes, which establishes a relatively steady electrical current at the detector.
US11137378B2 Quick lock connector for connecting a capillary to a fluidic conduit of a fluidic component
A fitting for providing a fluid connection between a capillary and a fluidic conduit of a fluidic component, wherein the fitting comprises a capillary reception configured for receiving the capillary, a force applicator configured for being operable to apply a fixing force for fixing the capillary within the fitting, a force limitation mechanism configured for limiting the fixing force being applicable by the force applicator to the capillary, a force splitter configured for splitting the fixing force into an advance force component for advancing the capillary received in the capillary reception towards the fluidic component and into a clamping force component for clamping the capillary received in the capillary reception within the fitting, and a biasing mechanism particularly arranged between the force applicator and the force splitter and configured for biasing the force splitter against the capillary.
US11137375B2 Systems and methods of grueneisen-relaxation photoacoustic microscopy and photoacoustic wavefront shaping
Systems and methods for focusing a light pulse within a focus area using nonlinear photoacoustic wavefront shaping (PAWS) are disclosed herein. The method includes modulating a spatial phase pattern of a light pulse's waveform based on a Grueneisen-relaxation photoacoustic (GR-PA) feedback signal. In addition, systems and methods for performing Grueneisen-relaxation photoacoustic microscopy (GR-PAM) are disclosed herein that include analyzing photoacoustic signals resulting from illumination of a focus region by two closely spaced light pulses. A method of obtaining an absorption coefficient of a sample using Grueneisen-relaxation photoacoustic microscopy (GR-PAM) is also disclosed.
US11137374B2 Tool for non-destructive inspection of a flat part
A tool enables non-destructive inspection of a flat part by ultrasonic transmission. The tool includes a clamp with a first arm pivotally coupled to a second arm about a pivot connection. An ultrasound transmitter is coupled to a first end of the first arm by a first ball joint connection, and an ultrasound receiver coupled to a first end of the second arm by a second ball joint connection. The transmitter has an active face for transmitting a sound signal that is received by an active face of the receiver. The active faces of the transmitter and the receiver are substantially at the same distance from the pivot connection. The tool further includes an alignment device that maintains the active faces of the transmitter and the receiver oriented towards each other and substantially parallel.
US11137373B2 QCM measurement of scale formation
A water hardness mitigation or treatment evaluation system includes a first quartz crystal microbalance cell and a fluid coupling adapted to be fluidly coupled to a pre-treated water to be flowed over a first quartz crystal. A second quartz crystal microbalance cell and a fluid coupling are adapted to be fluidly coupled to a post-treated water to be flowed over a second quartz crystal. A computer processor receives a first frequency data from the first quartz crystal and a second frequency data from the second quartz crystal and based on a difference of frequency over time between the first frequency data and the second frequency data, provides an indication of an effectiveness of a water hardness mitigation or treatment component or system. A method to evaluate and effectiveness of a water hardness mitigation or treatment evaluation system is also described.
US11137370B2 Sensor with nanowire heater
A sensor with a nanowire heater may be provided. The sensor may be patterned in a device layer of a Silicon on Insulation (SOI) wafer comprising a backside layer and a Buried Oxide (BOX) layer and the nanowire heater may be patterned in the device layer of the SOI wafer adjacent to the sensor. Next, metal routing may be created for the SOI wafer and a bond carrier wafer may be provided on a metal routing side of the SOI wafer. The backside layer may then be ground until the BOX layer is exposed. Then the device layer may be patterned through the BOX layer to expose the sensor and the nanowire heater. A dielectric may be deposited covering at least one of the following: the sensor; and the nanowire heater.
US11137369B2 Integrated sensor arrays for biological and chemical analysis
An apparatus comprising a chemical field effect transistor array in a circuit-supporting substrate is disclosed. The transistor array has disposed on its surface an array of sample-retaining regions capable of retaining a chemical or biological sample from a sample fluid. The transistor array has a pitch of 10 μm or less and a sample-retaining region is positioned on at least one chemical field effect transistor which is configured to generate at least one output signal related to a characteristic of a chemical or biological sample in such sample-retaining region.
US11137368B2 Resonant gas sensor
This disclosure provides a sensor for detecting an analyte. The sensor can include an antenna and sensing material both disposed on a substrate, where the sensing is electrically coupled to the antenna. The sensing material can include a carbon structure including a multi-modal distribution of pore sizes that define a surface area including bonding sites configured to interact with one or more additives and the analyte. The carbon structure is configured to generate a resonant signal indicative of one or more characteristics of the analyte in response to an electromagnetic signal. The carbon structure can include distinctly sized interconnected channels defined by the surface area and configured to be infiltrated by the analyte, and exposed surfaces configured to adsorb the analyte. Each of the interconnected channels can include microporous pathways and/or mesoporous pathways, which can increase a responsiveness of the sensing material proportionate to the analyte within the carbon structure.
US11137367B2 Electrolyte conductor, process for manufacturing an electrolyte conductor as well as an electrochemical gas sensor and a gas-measuring device with such a gas sensor
An electrolyte conductor (1) has a nonwoven fabric (2), onto which a plastic film (3) is laminated. A process is provided for the manufacture of the electrolyte conductor (1). An electrochemical gas sensor (10) is provided with such an electrolyte conductor (1). A gas-measuring device is provided with such a gas sensor (10).
US11137366B2 Electrode arrangements for test element integrity
A method is provided for verifying test element integrity includes providing a biosensor having an electrode-support substrate. A first electrode is provided on the substrate that includes a first body and a neck extending from the first body. A second electrode is provided on the substrate that includes a second body and an opposite pair of necks. Each of the necks extends from a respective end of the second body. A spacer is positioned on the substrate and has an edge defining a boundary of a capillary channel formed between a cover and the substrate. The method also includes applying a signal across the necks of the second electrode to verify continuity along the second electrode. The second body of the second electrode and the pair of connective necks surround the first electrode in the capillary channel forming a loop circuit around the first electrode.
US11137363B2 Composite sensor for sensing gas and dust by using single heat source
A composite sensor for sensing gas and dust by using a single heat source, according to an embodiment of the present invention, can comprise: a base; a gas sensor module comprising a gas sensor and a first light source in a first space; a dust sensor module comprising a dust sensor, a lens, and a second light source in a second space; and a heat transfer wall for transferring heat generated by the first light source to the dust sensor module.
US11137353B2 Metallic micro/nano-structure and optical fiber having a micro/nano-structure on the end-facet
Provided are a metallic micro/nano-structure and an optical fiber having it on the end-facet. The metallic micro/nano-structure comprises of a metallic film and a micro/nano pattern in the metallic film. The micro/nano pattern divides the metallic film into a periodic structure and an embedded defect structure; the defect structure locally breaks the periodicity of the periodic structure; in at least one dimension, the periodic structure has a period T satisfying 0.75λ
US11137352B2 Portable device and method for estimating a parameter of a polymer
The invention relates to a portable device for estimating at least one parameter characteristic of a polymer material, characterized in that the device comprises at least one infrared source, each infrared source being capable of emitting towards the polymer material a spectral line, representing maximum emission energy, selected in one of the wavelengths 10 μm, 9.5 μm, 7.2 μm, 6 μm, 3.5 μm, 2.7 μm or in one of the wave numbers 1,000 cm−1, 1,050 cm−1, 1,350 cm−1, 1,700 cm−1, 2,900 cm−1, 3,700 cm−1, at least one infrared detector, capable of receiving infrared radiation, which is reflected by the polymer material in response to the spectral line, a unit for determining the parameter characteristic of the polymer material as a function of the energy present in said spectral line in the infrared radiation, having been reflected by the polymer material and having been received by the infrared detector.
US11137351B2 Trace chemical concentration measurement using mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy in a highly absorbing medium
A method for identifying one or more analytes (12A)(12B)(12C) includes (i) directing a solvent (18) into a test cell (22); (ii) directing a first laser probe beam (26) at the solvent (18) in the test cell (22); (iii) acquiring a solvent intensity spectrum of the solvent (18); (iv) directing a sample (12) that includes one or more analytes (12A)(12B)(12C) and the solvent (18) into the flow cell (22); (v) directing a second laser probe beam (26) at the sample (12) in the test cell (22); (vi) acquiring a sample intensity spectrum of the sample (12); (vii) calculating a solvent referenced transmittance spectrum that details a solvent reference transmittance as a function of wavelength using the solvent intensity spectrum and the sample intensity spectrum; and (viii) identifying one or more analytes (12A)(12B)(12C) in the sample (12) using the solvent referenced transmittance spectrum.
US11137350B2 Mid-infrared spectroscopy for measurement of high aspect ratio structures
Methods and systems for performing high throughput spectroscopic measurements of semiconductor structures at mid-infrared wavelengths are presented herein. A Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer includes one or more measurement channels spanning a wavelength range between 2.5 micrometers and 12 micrometers. The FTIR spectrometer measures a target at multiple different angles of incidence, azimuth angles, different wavelength ranges, different polarization states, or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, illumination light is provided by a laser sustained plasma (LSP) light source to achieve high brightness and small illumination spot size. In some embodiments, FTIR measurements are performed off-axis from the direction normal to the surface of the wafer. In some embodiments, a Stirling cooler extracts heat from the detector of an FTIR spectrometer. In another aspect, measurements performed by one or more spectrometer measurement channels are combined with measurements performed by a mid-infrared FTIR spectrometer channel to characterize high aspect ratio structures.
US11137346B2 Wavelength-modulable spectrum generator, and system and method for measuring concentration of gas component based thereon
The present invention discloses a wavelength-modulable spectrum generator as well as a system and method for measuring concentration of a gas component based thereon. The wavelength-modulable spectrum generator includes a filter plate, a to-be-measured gas box and a light intensity receiving plate. A plate surface of the filter plate is encircled with N filter holes, and a filter lens with a specific refractive index is correspondingly fixedly arranged in each filter hole. A light source mounting position is fixed to a side of an in-light surface of the filter plate. After any light source is mounted at the light source mounting position, lights of the light source irradiate the filter lens. A rotation and deflection driving mechanism is connected with an out-light surface of the filter plate and drives the filter plate to rotate or deflect along the axis according to a preset angle.
US11137345B2 Apparatus for implementing confocal image using chromatic aberration lens
The present disclosure relates to a confocal imaging apparatus using a chromatic aberration lens, which is capable of quickly implementing multiple tomographic images by making it possible to quickly scan the entire object without moving the light source or the object. Since the present invention is configured to generate a three-dimensional image using multiple tomographic images by a chromatic aberration lens without moving the light source or the object up and down, there is an effect of remarkably shortening the time it takes to implement the multiple tomographic images.
US11137337B2 Flow cytometry with data analysis for optimized dilution of fluid samples for flow cytometry investigation
Flow cytometry investigation and flow cytometry result analysis to determine an optimized dilution factor range for flow cytometry investigation of a target sample fluid stock using a flow cytometer. The optimized dilution factor range may be determined using a screening assay module of a flow cytometry system to analyze flow cytometry results determined to fall within a dynamic range of a flow cytometer to determine the optimized dilution factor range for a given flow cytometer to investigate a given target sample fluid stock. In turn, a titer assay module may be executed to prepare particle titer results based on optimized target fluid samples provided within the optimized dilution factor range. The screening assay module and/or the titer assay module may provide automated data processing with data notifications and confirmations to provide robust data analysis.
US11137334B2 Systems and methods for fracture face formation permeability measurements
In some embodiments, a system includes a housing having a cavity defined therein for holding a test sample, a first inlet in fluid communication with the cavity to deliver fluid to the test sample, a second inlet in fluid communication with the cavity to deliver fluid to the test sample, the first inlet configured to deliver fluid to the test sample in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction that the second inlet is configured to deliver fluid to the test sample, an outlet in fluid communication with the cavity to receive fluid from the test sample, and a force applicator configured to apply compressive force to the test sample within the cavity. The force applicator forms a seal with the housing while applying compressive force to the test sample. The system also comprises at least one sensor configured to, while fluid flows from at least one of the inlets through the test sample to the outlet, determine a fluid characteristic, a test sample characteristic, or any combination thereof.
US11137333B2 Soot sensor system
A soot sensor system and a method of sensing soot in a vehicle soot sensor system. The soot sensor system and method includes providing a soot sensor having at least one trace of conductive material in a continuous loop on a surface of a substrate, applying an alternating current (AC) input voltage to the at least one trace of conductive material to establish an AC sense current through the at least one trace of conductive material, and generating, using a peak detector, a peak detector output voltage representative of a peak value of the AC sense current and of an amount of soot accumulated on the soot sensor.
US11137328B2 In-situ solid rocket motor propellant grain aging using pnuematically actuated bladder
A method for non-destructively determining a mechanical property of a solid rocket motor propellant grain may comprise applying a force to a surface of the solid rocket motor propellant grain, wherein a deformation is formed on the surface of the solid rocket motor propellant grain in response to the applying, and calculating a value of the mechanical property of the solid rocket motor propellant grain based on the deformation. This process may be performed over time to determine a lifespan of the propellant grain.
US11137326B2 Method for extracting metal compound particles, method for analyzing the metal compound particles, and electrolytic solution used therefor
The object of the present invention is such that a surface exchange of metal fine particles by Cu ions, or the like is inhibited in order to prevent formation of Artificial CuS or the like, in extraction and analysis of the metal fine particles (inclusions and precipitates) in a metal material by electrolytic corrosion in a solvent-based electrolytic solution, without significantly changing conventional extraction and analysis methods.A method for extracting metal compound particles in a metal material by etching the metal material in an electrolytic solution, characterized by using the following electrolytic solution,wherein it comprises a chemical agent that forms a complex containing metal M′ wherein Δ defined by the following formula is 10 or more, Δ = ⁢ pKsp ⁡ [ M ′ ⁢ x ′ ⁢ Ay ′ ] - pKsp ⁡ [ MxAy ] = ⁢ ( - log 10 ⁢ Ksp ⁡ [ M ′ ⁢ x ′ ⁢ Ay ′ ] ) - ( - log 10 ⁢ Ksp ⁡ [ MxAy ] ) wherein a solubility product of metal compound M′x′Ay′ is defined as Ksp[M′x′Ay′], and a solubility product of metal compound to be extracted MxAy, which is contained in the metal material, is defined as Ksp└MxAy┘, as well as the electrolytic solution therefor.
US11137325B2 Continuous isokinetic sample device for stack gas having suction nozzle to which sectional area control device is attached, and automatic continuous measurement system for fine dust in stack gas comprising same combined therewith
Provided is a continuous isokinetic sampling device of a stack gas having a suction nozzle to which a cross-sectional area control device is attached, and a continuous automatic measurement system of fine dusts in the stack gas combined with the same, the device and system being configured to continuously separate and automatically measure the suspended particles into PM10 (Particulate Matter Less than 10 μm) and PM2.5 (Particulate Matter Less than 2.5 μm) by introducing a suction gas into a particle size separation device (cascade Impactor) at a constant flow rate of 16.67 l/min, simultaneously with removing an measurement error caused due to inertia force of the suspended particles by automatically adjusting the cross-sectional area of the suction nozzle to suck the sample at the same flow rate as that of the stack gas in the stationary source emissions.
US11137324B1 Modified collection plates for a cascade impactor
A collection plate for a cascade impactor is provided that includes: a container; an absorbent layer including a bottom surface and a top surface, the absorbent layer residing within the container, the absorbent layer further including a liquid medium within the absorbent layer; and an impaction membrane placed on the top surface of the absorbent layer, such that the impaction membrane is in fluidic communication with the absorbent layer. The absorbent layer is configured to hydrate the impaction membrane for at least four hours in a temperature of about 78° F. at 37% RH. The collection plate may be utilized as a component in a cascade impactor and/or in a method of collecting a biological sample with a cascade impactor.
US11137319B2 Method for updating crank position sensor signal in vehicle engine
A method for updating a crank position tooth number in a crank position sensor signal obtained from a crankshaft position sensor of an engine of a vehicle includes: calculating, in platform software of an engine control unit (ECU), a pulse width of a crank position sensor signal, determining, in the platform software of the ECU, a forward rotation and a reverse rotation of an engine, and updating, in the platform software of the ECU, the crank position tooth number.
US11137314B2 Water intrusion detection
A liquid intrusion detection system includes a controller board, an absorbent material, first electrical contacts, and at least one processor. The controller board is disposed within a housing of an electric power steering unit. The absorbent material is at least partially disposed about a component. The first electrical contacts have first ends disposed on at least one of the controller board and the absorbent material. The at least one processor in communication with the first electrical contacts.
US11137312B2 Integrated fault monitoring apparatus for electrical equipment
An integrated fault monitoring apparatus for electrical devices has an internal fault detector for detecting transient pressure surges within the electrical device, a pressure relief valve for allowing release of pressure during normal operating conditions of the electrical device, a temperature indicator for indicating that an operating temperature of the electrical device has gone above a predetermined threshold, and/or a sudden pressure relief device for allowing air to escape from the electrical device in the event of a sudden and significant increase in pressure within the electrical device. Methods of using the apparatus are provided.
US11137311B2 Pressure sensing devices with improved force threshold
A sensing device includes a pressure sensor and a deformable cover. A fluid cavity engineered between the deformable cover and the pressure sensor changes shape and ultimately collapses as force is applied to the sensing device. The shape and collapse of the engineered cavity, along with the entire structure of deformable cover and the pressure sensor, govern the force vs. pressure behavior of the sensing device and can be tailored as desired. A first benefit includes providing tailored properties of the sensing device by varying the structure of the deformable cover. A second benefit includes that if too much force is applied, excess force—beyond that which is required to collapse the engineered cavity—does not produce excess pressure which would cause damage to the pressure sensor. As such the sensing device is protected from accidental, or intended, over loading.
US11137305B2 Pressure sensor device
A pressure sensor device of the present invention includes a first board including external connection terminals, a second board stacked on an upper surface of the first board and including a first through hole and a second through hole, a pressure sensor element including a diaphragm structure and mounted on an upper surface of the second board such that the first through hole is closed by the diaphragm structure, and a cover that is mounted on the upper surface of the second board to cover the pressure sensor element and in which a first channel for guiding a first fluid to an upper surface of the diaphragm structure is formed. A second channel is formed between the first board and the second board to lead from the second through hole to the first through hole and guide a second fluid to a lower surface of the diaphragm structure.
US11137304B2 Laser ultrasonic fastener load measurement probe
A system, probe and method accurately measure the strain or extension of a fastener that occurs as a nut on the fastener is tightened and the fastener is put under load. The measurement technique is based on measurement of the time for an ultrasonic wave generated on one end of the fastener to travel a round trip through the fastener. As the fastener is tightened, the applied stress causes an associated increase in length. This length can be determined from a measurement of the increase in transit time. In various embodiments, the disclosed device and method uses laser ultrasonic testing (LUT), in which a pulsed laser generates the ultrasonic wave and a type of laser vibrometer detects the wave when it returns to the position of generation following a combination of longitudinal and shear wave reflections, which result in a higher magnitude and more easily and precisely measurable reflected signal peak than a signal peak associated with a signal directly reflected against the opposite end of the fastener.
US11137303B2 Torque detection device
A torque detection device includes an inner ring, a middle ring, an outer ring, a first beam, a second beam, a magnetic target, and a magnetic sensor. The first beam is composed of an elastic member extending in a radial direction so as to couple the inner ring and the middle ring together. The second beam is composed of an elastic member extending in a radial direction so as to couple the middle ring to the outer ring together. The magnetic target is fixed to the inner ring and the magnetic sensor is fixed to the middle ring such that the magnetic target and the magnetic sensor face each other. Torque acting on the inner ring or the outer ring is calculated according to how an amount of magnetism sensed by the magnetic sensor changes.
US11137298B2 Supercapacitive iontronic nanofabric sensing
An all-fabric iontronic supercapacitive pressure sensing device utilizing a novel iontronic nanofabric as the sensing element is disclosed. The sensing device can be applied in several various wearable health and biomedical applications on complex body topologies. As an alternative to conventional flexible sensors, the all-fabric iontronic pressure sensor provides an ultrahigh device sensitivity with a single Pascale resolution. The device also allows rapid mechanical responses (in the milliseconds range) for high-frequency biomechanical signals, e.g., blood pressure pulses and body movements. The fabrication process for the device is low-cost highly compatible with existing industrial manufacturing processes.
US11137296B2 Force sensor with MEMS-based device and force touching member
A force sensor includes a package substrate, a MEMS-based device, a package body and a force touching member. The MEMS-based device is disposed on the package substrate and electrically connected with the package substrate. The package body encapsulates the MEMS-based device. The force touching member including a rod is disposed on the package body and corresponding to the MEMS-based device. The force sensor allows a greater assembly tolerance.
US11137292B2 Physical quantity detecting device
A physical quantity detecting device includes a circuit board having a first support portion with a physical quantity detecting element, a second support portion with a temperature detecting element, and a housing molded by injection molding, the housing supporting the circuit board. The physical quantity detecting element is configured to detect a physical quantity of fluid and the temperature detecting element is configured to detect a temperature of the fluid. The second support portion protrudes from an edge of the circuit and has a third support portion supporting the second support portion in connection with the housing. The third support portion is located on a same side as the leading end portion, with respect to a base end portion, and located on a same side as the base end portion, with respect to an implementation portion on which the temperature detecting element is implemented.
US11137291B1 Hair colorant assessment, selection and formulation system
A hair colorant selection and formulation system including one or more of a hair color analyzer operable to determine hair color of a hair sample and match the determined hair color to a color in a color space, a hair color selector operable in combination with a fiber optic hair sample to generate the color selected in a color space in the optical fibers of a fiber optic hair sample, and a hair colorant mixer which operates to mix a hair colorant, which can be individually, or in various combinations, operably coupled to one or more computing devices through one or more server computers via a network which supports a hair colorant selection and hair colorant formulation program accessible by the one or more computing devices.
US11137290B2 Accessory for infrared spectrophotometer
An accessory for an infrared spectrophotometer is provided in which both an infrared spectrum and a Raman spectrum at the same measurement position of a sample can be easily acquired. By incorporating an infrared optical system and an excitation light source into the accessory for an infrared spectrophotometer, infrared light from an infrared light source of the infrared spectrophotometer and excitation light from the excitation light source provided for the accessory are guided to the same measurement position P in the sample S. A total reflection spectrum is acquired by detecting the totally reflected light from the sample S irradiated with the infrared light by an infrared detector of the infrared spectrophotometer. Raman scattered light from the sample S irradiated with the excitation light is detected by a Raman detector provided in the accessory. By incorporating the accessory into the infrared spectrophotometer and measuring the sample S, both the infrared spectrum (total reflection spectrum) and the Raman spectrum at the same measurement position P of the sample S can be easily acquired.
US11137287B2 Compressive spectral imaging via polar coded aperture
Systems, methods, architectures, mechanisms and/or apparatus configured to provide a compressive spectral imager for estimating a spectral image of a rotating scene such as a target scene as viewed from a spinning munition.
US11137284B2 Position detection sensor that detects an incident position of light comprising plural pixel groups each with plural pixel parts
Provided is a position detection sensor. In a first pixel part, as an incident position is closer to a first end of a first pixel pair group in a second direction, an intensity of a first electric signal decreases. In a second pixel part, as the incident position is closer to the first end, an intensity of a second electric signal increases. In a third pixel part, as the incident position is closer to a second end of a second pixel pair group in a first direction, an intensity of a third electric signal decreases. In a fourth pixel part, as the incident position is closer to the second end, an intensity of a fourth electric signal increases. A calculation unit calculates a second position on the basis of the first and second electric signals, and calculates a first position on the basis of the third and fourth electric signals.
US11137283B2 Photonic apparatus with bias control to provide substantially constant responsivity of a photodetector
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward techniques and configurations for a photonic apparatus with a photodetector with bias control to provide substantially constant responsivity. The apparatus includes a first photodetector, to receive an optical input and provide a corresponding electrical output; a second photodetector coupled with the first photodetector, wherein the second photodetector is free from receipt of the optical input; and circuitry coupled with the first and second photodetectors, to generate a bias voltage, based at least in part on a dark current generated by the second photodetector in an absence of the optical input, and provide the generated bias voltage to the first photodetector. The first photodetector is to provide a substantially constant ratio of the electrical output to optical input in response to the provision of the generated bias voltage. Additional embodiments may be described and claimed.
US11137282B2 Optical concentration measurement device comprising a light receiving unit with a rectangular light receiving surface
An optical concentration measurement device includes an LED light source, alight receiving unit having a rectangular light receiving surface and outputting a detection signal representing intensity of received light, and light guiding units guiding light emitted by the LED light source to the light receiving unit, wherein a shape on the rectangular light receiving surface of light radiated on the light receiving surface is rectangular, the optical concentration measurement device measures concentration of an object to be measured existing in a light path formed by the light guiding units, based on the detection signal output from the light receiving unit, and the light guiding units guide light at a diffraction limit or greater in such a way that area of the light on the rectangular light receiving surface is ½ or less of area of the rectangular light receiving surface.
US11137279B2 Liquid level sensor
A liquid level sensor includes a liquid level responsive member that moves in response to changing liquid level, an electrically conductive contact associated with the liquid level responsive member, a circuit including a rectifying element and a) one or more conductive elements, or b) one or more resistive elements or c) one or more conductive elements and one or more resistive elements, wherein the contact is arranged to engage at least one of the elements in a, b, or c, and a power supply. The power supply is adapted to provide a voltage to the circuit causing a current flow in a first direction in the circuit wherein the current flows through the contact and to provide a current flow in a second direction in the circuit wherein the rectifying element prevents current flow through the contact.
US11137275B2 Ultrasonic flow meter with lens combination
An ultrasonic flow meter includes a housing for attaching to a fluid pipe. A first piezoelectric element coupled to a transmitter and receiver is configured to emit ultrasonic waves in an axial direction perpendicular to a horizontal plane defined by the piezoelectric element. A lens combination is in a lower housing portion positioned radially outside the first piezoelectric element including a refocusing lens that is ring-shaped configured for redirecting received radial ultrasonic waves to travel in an axial direction perpendicular to the horizontal plane and has a thickness profile configured to act as a matching layer for reducing multiple reflections within the lower housing portion. A second lens that is disc-shaped below the refocusing lens is configured for redirecting the radial ultrasonic waves to travel in the axial direction.
US11137264B2 Display system, display method, and storage medium
A display system includes: a display that displays an image; and a display controller that causes the display to display a first image resembling roads around a vehicle and a second image resembling a recommended lane determined on the basis of a route to a destination set by the vehicle among the roads around the vehicle. The display controller causes the display to display the second image and a third image guiding a course of the vehicle when the vehicle has reached a second position located a predetermined distance before a first position at which the vehicle has to make a turn in the route to the destination.
US11137261B2 Method and apparatus for determining and presenting a spatial-temporal mobility pattern of a vehicle with respect to a user based on user appointments
An approach is provided for determining and presenting a spatial-temporal mobility pattern of a vehicle with respect to a user based on user appointments. A routing platform identifies a user of a vehicle, one or more appointments of the user, or a combination thereof. The routing platform determines a spatial-temporal mobility pattern of the vehicle with respect to the user based on one or more locations, one or more scheduling times, and one or more context, or a combination thereof of the one or more appointments.
US11137260B2 System and method for rating landmarks for use as route guidance in vehicle navigation
A mapping system is disclosed that provides route guidance in the form of a map and verbal or textual directions which includes reference to both landmarks and personal contacts. Landmarks and contacts can be rated for suitability in providing route guidance. Depending on the rating, guidance using landmarks or personal contacts can be preferentially used in place of or to supplement guidance based on the underlying road network.
US11137258B2 Systems and methods for comprehensive routing
In accordance with the present approach, a routing algorithm may be implemented to enable an agent to receive an acceptable route between a number of assigned tasks on demand. Particularly, the algorithm may determine the acceptable route by determining a travel cost for each route between an end location and one of the assigned tasks. Then, the algorithm may add in another assigned task and determine a travel cost for each route from the end location, to a first assigned task, and then to a second assigned task. Continuing in this manner, the algorithm constructs routes from the end location and through each possible subset of the assigned tasks, while tracking a permutation of each subset having the lowest travel cost. The algorithm may therefore trace back through the lowest-cost permutations to construct a complete route that has the lowest cost.
US11137257B2 Systems and methods for providing improved navigation through interactive suggestion of improved solutions along a path of waypoints
A method and system for providing improved navigation through interactive suggestion of improve solutions along a path of waypoints includes receiving in a user device a destination for a user. Data associated with the destination is transmitted to a network as well as information correlated to a location of the user. Data associated with at least one modified waypoint for an improved navigation solution is received from the network. The modified waypoints are determined in accordance with a set of parameters. Task and notification information are received from the network.
US11137256B2 Parking area map refinement using occupancy behavior anomaly detector
A method includes receiving data corresponding to detected objects in a parking region, the data including information ascertained by an ascertaining vehicle driving through the parking region, determining a parking region distribution, based on detected objects in a street segment located within the parking region, determining a street segment distribution, calculating a difference between the parking region and the street segment distribution, identifying an anomaly located within the street segment, and generating an updated parking area map of the parking region based on the identified anomaly. The method includes receiving the data, for example, each time an ascertaining vehicle drives through the parking region.
US11137255B2 Methods and systems for generating and using localization reference data
Methods and systems for improved positioning accuracy relative to a digital map are disclosed, and which are preferably used for highly and fully automated driving applications, and which may use localisation reference data associated with a digital map. The invention further extends to methods and systems for the generation of localisation reference data associated with a digital map.
US11137251B2 Piezoelectric ring gyroscope
A ring gyroscope which comprises a substantially circular and flexible ring which defines a ring plane, one or more primary piezoelectric split transducers configured to drive the ring into resonance oscillation, four or more mass elements which form a symmetrical mass distribution in relation to both a first and a second transversal symmetry axis and to a first and a second diagonal symmetry axis. The ring gyroscope also comprises a suspension structure configured to support the weight of the ring and the mass elements, wherein the suspension structure comprises N outer suspenders, where N is an integer greater than or equal to two, and each outer suspender extends along a ring tangent from a suspension attachment point on the outer edge of the ring to an anchor point.
US11137249B2 High quality factor MEMS silicon hinge and slot-cut resonator for a vibratory gyroscope
A resonant structure comprising at least two coaxial rings, wherein adjacent coaxial rings have adjacent peripheries and are attached together by a plurality of connection structures regularly arranged along said adjacent peripheries; and wherein a first ring has a first ring portion with a first radial thickness and a second ring, portion, in a vicinity of a first connection structure, with a second radial thickness smaller than said first radial thickness.
US11137246B2 Optical device
An optical device including a Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser (VCSEL) light source and a lens array is provided. The VCSEL light source is configured to emit light with at least one light dot. The lens array is configured to receive light emitting from the VCSEL light source and then project a structured light. The structured light includes a dot pattern having number of light dots. Plural convex lenses are arranged along a first surface of the lens array. The convex lenses are configured to generate the light dots of the dot pattern.
US11137243B2 Two step curing of polishing pad material in additive manufacturing
A method of additive manufacturing includes dispensing successive layers of feed material to form a polishing pad, and directing first and second radiation beams toward the layers of feed material to form a polishing pad. Dispensing each successive layer of the layers of feed material includes dispensing a drop of feed material, and directing the first and second radiation beams toward the layers of feed material includes, for each successive layer, directing the first radiation beam toward the drop of feed material to cure an exterior surface of the drop of feed material, and directing the second radiation beam toward the drop of feed material to cure an interior volume of the drop of feed material.
US11137238B2 Magazine retention assembly and associated accessories
A magazine holster assembly comprising a magazine holster, an outer housing coupled to the magazine holster, and a magazine contactor assembly disposed within the outer housing. The magazine contactor assembly comprising an isolator, a contactor secured within the isolator, and a contactor fastener threaded through the isolator to the contactor.
US11137237B2 Metal cellular structures for composite structures reinforcement
A device includes a cylindrical lattice structure inside of a cylindrical tube. The cylindrical lattice structure includes compartmentalized one or more longitudinal flowable paths formed by an additive manufacturing process. A material is introduced in a flowable state into one or more upper apertures of the one or more longitudinal flowable paths to fill the cylindrical lattice structure in a compartmentalized arrangement that provides stiffness to the device.
US11137236B2 System and method for archery broadhead
A broadhead is provided that is versatile, reusable, and revolutionary in the hunting industry. Various embodiments of the broadhead provide interchangeable technology to accommodate multiple hunting situations by being able to switch between fixed and expandable blades. In some embodiments, the broadhead is provided with the ability to accept a variety of different types of tracking devices in conjunction with a removable barb to allow the use of innovative trackable technology.
US11137228B1 Crossbow
A crossbow includes a barrel, a tube, a threaded bolt, a riser, a mount, a cam and a handle. The tube is connected to the barrel. The threaded bolt includes a head and is engaged with the tube to provide a gap between the head and the tube. The mount extends from the riser, and includes an aperture for receiving the tube and a recess for receiving the tube and the threaded bolt so that the gap is located in the rear recess. The cam is movable in the recess and includes an extensive portion and a space for receiving the tube. The handle assembly is pivotally connected to the mount and the cam so that the handle assembly is operable to move the cam in the recess of the mount to insert the extensive portion of the cam in the gap to keep the connection mechanism in the aperture.
US11137227B2 Adjustable firearm mount apparatus and method of mounting a firearm
An adjustable firearm mount apparatus includes a main support. The main support includes a base end and an adjustment end opposite the base end. A longitudinal axis extends along a length from the base end to the adjustment end. At least one first mounting section is configured to interface with a first portion of a firearm. At least one passageway is defined in the main support and extends in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis. An auxiliary support is slidably connected to the main support nearer the adjustment end than the base end. The auxiliary support includes at least one elongate member received in the passageway and at least one second mounting section configured to interface with a second portion of the firearm.
US11137223B2 Non-semiautomatic weapon and semiautomatic to non-semiautomatic conversion device
A bolt catch device is disclosed. The bolt catch includes a movable surface configured to be positioned within a weapon so as to conditionally engage a bolt so as to prevent the bolt from rechambering a next round from a magazine, a tip configured to, in response to a received force, cause the movable surface to move so as to release the bolt, and a spring engagement feature configured to be positioned within the weapon so as to receive a spring within the weapon, wherein the spring within the weapon is configured to bias the movable surface toward a position which prevents the bolt from rechambering a next round.
US11137221B2 Bolt gas ports
A bolt may be provided for a bolt carrier. The bolt carrier may comprise a gas inlet, a gas expansion chamber, a bolt bore, and the bolt. The gas expansion chamber that may receive a pressurized gas from the gas inlet. The bolt may be disposed in the bolt bore in the bolt carrier. The bolt may comprise a gas ring groove, a gas ring assembly disposed in the gas ring groove, and at least one gas port. The gas ring assembly may be adjacent to the bolt bore. The at least one gas port may provide a pathway for the pressurized gas from the gas expansion chamber to a volume underneath the gas ring assembly to increase a radial sealing force between the gas ring assembly and the bolt bore.
US11137218B2 Intercooler
An intercooler includes a cooling tube having a first coolant passage through which a first coolant flows and a second coolant passage through which a second coolant flows. A pair of plate portions having a predetermined shape are bonded with each other by brazing such that the pair of plate portions are superposed on each other to define the first coolant passage and the second coolant passage between the pair of plate portions. The cooling tube includes a passage partition portion separating the first coolant passage from the second coolant passage at a part of the pair of plate portions between the first coolant passage and the second coolant passage, and at least one through-hole in the passage partition portion. At least one swaged portion that crimps the pair of plate portions is provided at a periphery of the through-hole.
US11137214B2 Oscillating heat pipe using ultrasonic additive manufacturing
A manifold structure is formed using ultrasonic additive manufacturing and machining. The manifold structure includes a body having a base plate and a cover plate that define a flow passage therebetween, and a plurality of walls that segment the flow passage into a plurality of channels, wherein each of the walls has a height extending from the base plate to the cover plate and a non-linear length that is elongated relative to a width of the wall and extends in a direction normal to the height of the wall. The walls are wavy in shape to provide enhanced rigidity and stiffness during lamination over the channels.
US11137209B2 Temperature control device for surface-treated objects such as vehicle parts
A temperature control device for surface-treated objects such as vehicle parts, having a temperature control chamber, in which a surface-treated object can be temperature-controlled, a high-boiler exhaust air flow having high-boiling organic compounds from the temperature control chamber, and a combustion unit for the thermal aftertreatment of the high-boiler exhaust air flow. A device for the pyrolysis of the high-boiler exhaust air flow is also provided. A method for controlling the temperature of a surface-treated object having such a temperature control device is also provided.
US11137206B2 Lyophilization
Embodiments of methods, systems, and apparatuses for lyophilizing, storing, and transfusing materials are described. In embodiments, the materials may include whole blood or a component of whole blood such as plasma.
US11137204B2 Process and apparatus for producing carbon monoxide
The present invention relates to a cold box cycle which allows for independent control of the heat supplied for reboilers associated with the separation columns. More specifically, the invention relates to the tight control of the hydrogen removal separation, thus avoiding the possibility of excess reboiling in this separation. Optimal reboiling also results in a lower temperature of the hydrogen depleted liquid from this separation. As this stream is used to provide a portion of the cooling at the cold end of the primary heat exchanger, lower temperatures facilitate cooling of the incoming syngas feed, reducing carbon monoxide (CO) losses into the crude hydrogen stream from the high pressure separator. Lower CO in the crude hydrogen allows for smaller hydrogen purification equipment.
US11137200B2 Refrigerator
Provided is a refrigerator including a storeroom, an inner casing including a first plate to define the storeroom, a partition coupled to the first plate to divide the storeroom into multiple storerooms, and a bracket arranged on the first plate to couple the partition to the first plate, wherein the first plate includes a plurality of holes formed at a location corresponding to a location where the bracket is coupled to the first plate.
US11137195B2 De-icing control in a vehicle heat pump system
Methods and systems are provided for operating a dual loop heat pump system in a de-icing mode which enables the heat pump system to maintain a target rate of heat delivery to a cabin while de-icing an outside heat exchanger by leveraging waste-heat available at one or more waste-heat sources. In one example, responsive to an outside heat exchanger de-icing request and a cabin heating request, selecting a first waste-heat heat exchanger based on a temperature of the first waste-heat heat exchanger exceeding a first temperature threshold, flowing coolant to the first waste-heat heat exchanger, flowing a first portion of the coolant exiting the first waste-heat heat exchanger to a cabin heat exchanger, and flowing a second portion of the coolant exiting the first waste-heat heat exchanger to an outside heat exchanger.
US11137192B2 Circulator for cooling mat
A circulator for a cooling mat, whereby water is brought into contact with a frozen refrigerant, cooled thereby, and then circulated through a pipe of the mat. A cooling effect can be provided to a user in contact with the mat by using the circulator having a simple structure.
US11137189B1 Ice dispenser assembly for a refrigerator appliance
An ice dispenser assembly for an ice maker is provided. The ice dispenser assembly includes a dispenser housing defining at least one side wall having a dispenser and an opening in fluid communication with the ice maker. The ice dispenser assembly also includes an ice door covering the opening. The ice door is rotatable between an open position permitting ice from the ice maker to be received through the dispenser and a closed position restricting cooled air from escaping from the ice maker. The ice dispenser assembly also includes rotatable arm coupled to the ice door for rotating the ice door between the open position and the closed position. The rotatable arm extends across the opening between a first end and a second end. The first end includes a cam. The ice dispenser assembly further includes a first torsion spring engaging the cam in the open position and the closed position, wherein a torque of the first torsion spring against the cam is greater in the closed position than the open position.
US11137188B2 Ice maker and refrigerator having same
The present invention relates to an ice maker and a refrigerator having the same. The refrigerator includes a main body having a storage room therein; a door on the main body, configured to open and close the storage room; and an ice maker in the storage room, wherein the ice maker includes an ice tray configured to contain water; a guide unit under the ice tray, forming a path for flowing cold air; an ice bucket under the guide unit, including a container having a concave center portion; a rotation unit configured to move the ice in the ice tray to the ice bucket; and a cover unit configured to cover the ice tray and having a water supply unit configured to supply water to the ice tray. The water supply unit includes a first communication hole in the cover; a water supply wall on one side of the ice tray; a second communication hole communicating with the first communication hole and configured to discharge the water, and a rib or flange on the water supply wall, configured to shield part of the second communication hole.
US11137187B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a cabinet including a refrigerating compartment and an evaporation chamber, a first door, a housing in the first door, an ice making room defining a cool air inflow hole and a cool air discharge hole, a chiller room defining a cool air discharge hole, a second door connected to the first door, a partition wall defining the ice making room, the chiller room, and a communication hole, a damper opening and closing the communication hole, a cool air supply duct connecting an outlet of the evaporation chamber and the cool air inflow hole to supply cool air of the evaporation chamber to the ice making room, and a cool air return duct having a first inlet connected to the cool air discharge hole of the ice making chamber and a second inlet connected to the cool air discharge hole of the chiller room.
US11137185B2 System and method of hot gas defrost control for multistage cascade refrigeration system
The present invention provides a system and method for an improved multistage, cascade refrigeration system using hot gas defrost to rid the evaporator of ice build-up which accumulates over time, while the air in the evaporator enclosure remains below the freezing point of water. The present invention thus provides greater defrost flexibility with increased ease of design and implementation than current refrigeration systems, which allows for more robust hot gas defrost function for multistage refrigeration systems, such that it is unaffected by temperature changes of the condensing fluid (ambient air temperature for air cooled condensers, water temperature for water cooled condensers), and can be readily adapted to any refrigerant suitable for a selected temperature range.
US11137181B2 Gas balanced engine with buffer
An expansion engine operating on a Brayton cycle which is part of a system for producing refrigeration at cryogenic temperatures that includes a compressor, a counter-flow heat exchanger, and a load that may be remote, which is cooled by gas circulating from the engine. The engine has a piston in a cylinder which has nearly the same pressure above and below the piston while it is moving. A valve connecting the warm end of the cylinder to a buffer tank allows a partial expansion and recompression of gas in the cold displaced volume that increases the refrigeration produced in each cycle with the same compressor flow rate.
US11137180B1 System and method for OCR control in paralleled compressors
A heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) system includes a first compressor having a first capacity, a second compressor having a second capacity, a condenser, an expansion device, and an evaporator fluidly connected. The first compressor and the second compressor are arranged in parallel. The first compressor includes a first lubricant sump. The second compressor includes a second lubricant sump. The first lubricant sump is fluidly connected to the second lubricant sump via a lubricant transfer conduit. A flow restrictor is disposed in the lubricant transfer conduit. The flow restrictor is configured to reduce a refrigerant flow between the first compressor and the second compressor.
US11137174B2 Absorption chiller
An absorption chiller includes a boiler with a vessel for storing a working fluid and a heat source configured to heat the working fluid. A first device is configured to cool the working fluid, and a second device is configured to cool the working fluid. A flow path is arranged to enable the working fluid to flow from the boiler through the first device, through the second device and back to the boiler. A first waste heat source is generated by the first device when cooling the working fluid. The first waste heat source is configured to heat the working fluid along the flow path after exiting the second device and prior to re-entering the boiler.
US11137172B2 Heat pump system having heat pump assemblies coupled on the input side and output side
A heat pump system includes a first heat pump arrangement having a compressor having a compressor output; a second heat pump arrangement having an input portion and an output portion; and a coupler for thermally coupling the first heat pump arrangement and the second heat pump arrangement, the coupler including a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger, the first heat exchanger being connected to the input portion of the second heat pump arrangement, and the second heat exchanger being connected to the output portion of the second heat pump arrangement.
US11137166B1 System for interfacing a floor vent to flooring
A system for interfacing a floor vent to floating flooring. The flooring is for covering a floor and the floor vent is for covering a hole through the floor. The system includes an underlayment for placement on the floor, the underlayment having a first compressibility; a floor vent for placement over the hole through the floor; a flooring material for placement on the underlayment, the flooring material having a second compressibility that is substantially less than the first compressibility; and an interface structure for placement on the floor, adjacent to the underlayment, beneath portions of the floor vent, and beneath portions of the flooring material adjacent to the floor vent, the interface structure having a third compressibility that is substantially less than the first compressibility.
US11137164B2 Control systems and methods for heat pump systems
Heat pump systems and methods of operating including a first unit having a first unit heat exchanger, a compressor, an accumulator, and a first unit expansion valve, a second unit fluidly connected to the first unit by piping, the second unit having a second unit heat exchanger, and a system controller, the system controller having (I) a PID control element receiving as inputs (i) gain scheduling, (ii) an error signal, and (iii) feedback relating to an opening command of the first unit expansion valve, and (II) a feedforward control element generating a feedforward term that is combined with an output of the PID control element to generate the opening command of the first unit expansion valve. The system controller controls an opening of the first unit expansion valve using the opening command of the first unit expansion valve.
US11137162B2 Variable refrigerant flow system with zone grouping
A controller for a building control system includes processors and memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processors, cause the processors to perform operations including identifying zones within a building, analyzing data associated with the zones, and generating zone groupings based on the data associated with the zones. Each of the zone groupings define zone groups and specify which of the zones are grouped together to form each of the zone groups. The operations also include identifying a particular zone grouping from zone groupings based on the data associated with zones and using the particular zone grouping to generate control signals to operate equipment of the building control system to provide heating or cooling to the zones.
US11137160B2 Thermostat with estimation of run-time savings
A space controller and method for determining energy savings of the space controller are provided. The method includes estimating, by one or more processing circuits, a steady state gain of a controlled variable of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system; determining, by the one or more processing circuits, an actual runtime that HVAC equipment of the HVAC system is in an on state based on a first setpoint or schedule; predicting, by the one or more processing circuits, a reduction of runtime that the HVAC equipment is in the on state for a second setpoint or schedule based on the actual runtime and the steady state gain; and adjusting, by the one or more processing circuits, the first setpoint or schedule to the second setpoint or schedule based on the reduction of runtime.
US11137158B2 HVAC control with a remote user interface and a remote temperature sensor
An illustrative HVAC controller may include a communication module for wirelessly communicating with a network and wiring terminals for receiving a wired connection to a remote temperature sensor that is situated remote from the HVAC controller and in a living space of the building. A controller may be operably coupled to the communication module and the wiring terminals and may be configured to implement a thermostat control algorithm to generate one or more control signals, wherein the one or more control signals are provided by a wired connection to the HVAC system to control one or more HVAC components of the HVAC system. The thermostat control algorithm may be configured to compare a sensed temperature received from the remote temperature sensor via the wiring terminals and a temperature setpoint received from the server via the network.
US11137157B2 Method for controlling multi-split air conditioner, multi-split air conditioner system, and computer-readable storage medium
A method for controlling a multi-split air conditioner. The method includes detecting whether the degree of superheat of each outdoor unit meets a target requirement, if yes, determining whether a difference between an average exhaust temperature of each outdoor unit and an average exhaust temperature of an outdoor unit system reaches a preset value, if yes, comparing the size of the average exhaust temperature of each outdoor unit with the size of the average exhaust temperature of the outdoor unit system, according to the result between the size of the average exhaust temperature of each outdoor unit and the size of the average exhaust temperature of the outdoor unit system, controlling an electronic expansion valve to actuate to make the average exhaust temperature of each outdoor unit to approximate to the average exhaust temperature of the outdoor unit system.
US11137156B2 Refrigerant charge management with subcooling control
Embodiments relate generally to subcooling control of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. An HVAC system may include a first electronic expansion valve (EEV) fluidly coupled to an indoor coil, wherein the first EEV is adjacent to the indoor coil. The HVAC system may also include a second EEV fluidly coupled to an outdoor coil, wherein the second EEV is adjacent to the outdoor coil. A system controller may be configured to control the first and second EEVs to control a flow of refrigerant to control subcooling (SC) produced by the HVAC system. The second EEV remains open during a cooling mode, and the first EEV modulates during the cooling mode. The second EEV modulates during a heating mode, and the first EEV remains open during the heating mode.
US11137154B2 Evaporative cooling device and control system
An evaporative cooling device may be provided. The device may comprise a plurality of rollers, a screen looped around the plurality of rollers, a motor coupled to at least one roller and configured to drive the at least one roller, a basin configured to hold a liquid within an interior of the basin, and wherein at least one roller is at least partially within the interior of the basin. The screen may travel into the basin and capture an amount of the liquid. As the liquid is drawn into an airstream feeding a heat rejection device, the liquid may evaporate, cooling the air. The cooled air may provide a more efficient heat rejection device.
US11137152B2 Method and apparatus for reduction of condensate re-evaporation during cooling part-load duty cycling
An apparatus that includes a supply duct and a return duct fluidly coupled to the supply duct. A first evaporator is disposed between the supply duct and the return duct. A second evaporator is disposed between the supply duct and the return duct. A fresh-air intake is disposed between the supply duct and the return duct upstream of the first evaporator and the second evaporator. A first plurality of dampers are disposed upstream of the first evaporator. A second plurality of dampers are disposed upstream of the second evaporator. A divider panel is disposed between the first evaporator and the second evaporator. The divider panel directs air egressing the first plurality of dampers across the first evaporator and air egressing the second plurality of dampers across the second evaporator.
US11137146B2 Oven exhaust hood methods, devices, and systems
A method of controlling exhaust flow includes receiving at a digital controller at least one signal pertaining to a state of cooking appliance, controlling an exhaust flow to increase responsively to the at least one signal at a first time, and controlling the exhaust flow to decrease at a later time responsively to at least another signal indicating another state of the cooking appliance.
US11137142B2 Device to correct flow non-uniformity within a combustion system
A combustor can include: a combustion chamber; a cap covering the combustion chamber; a first swirler inlet cup passing through the cap and having a first length and a first bell mouth; a second swirler inlet cup passing through the cap and having a second length and a second bell mouth; and a third swirler inlet cup passing through the cap and having a third length and a third bell mouth, wherein the first length is different from the third length, and wherein the first bell mouth is different from the third bell mouth. The first, second, and third swirler inlet cups can have different diameters, respectively.
US11137138B2 Heating system shut-off safety device
A heating system shut-off safety assembly includes a housing coupled to an electrical line for a heating unit. A processor is coupled to the housing and the electrical line to allow and restrict an electrical current in the electrical line. A first carbon monoxide sensor is coupled to the housing and the processor to detect carbon monoxide. A heat sensor is coupled to the housing and the processor to detect heat from the heating unit. A smoke sensor is coupled to the housing and the processor to detect smoke from the heating unit. A second carbon monoxide sensor is coupled to a warm air discharge and the processor to detect carbon monoxide in the warm air discharge. The processor restricts the current in the electrical line when the first carbon monoxide sensor, the second carbon monoxide sensor and smoke sensor detects carbon monoxide or smoke to disable the heating unit.
US11137137B2 Method for driving a valve for regulating the flow rate of fuel gas towards a burner, in particular for condensation boilers having high power modulation
A method for modulating a valve regulating the flow rate of gas towards a burner is presented. The valve with the associated closure member configured to operate with a predetermined characteristic curve, the flow rate delivered being proportionally related to the strength of a first current signal sent to the modulator such that the flow rate can be modulated, using the proportionality, within a range of modulation between a maximum flow rate and a minimum flow rate. To deliver controlled gas flow rates that are below the minimum flow rate, the modulator is driven with a second PWM voltage signal capable of generating a particular second PWM current signal, to move the closure member of the valve according to the second signal. First and second time intervals correspond to successive durations of high signal and low signal, respectively, the sum being equal to a period of the second signal.
US11137133B2 Lighting apparatus
In an embodiment, a lighting apparatus includes a cup housing, a light source module, a protective cover and a light passing cover. The cup housing includes a platform and a first surrounding wall. The light source module has multiple LED modules mounted on the platform surrounded by the first surrounding wall. The platform may be a flat plate or a curve surface. Holes, protrusion or other structures may also appear on the platform. In some embodiments, the platform provides positioning structures for aligning and installing the light source module.
US11137132B2 Low-profile track systems and devices
A track lighting device includes a clamp assembly having a dual engagement mechanism for coupling to a track. For example, the clamp assembly includes a collar rotatable about a collar axis, and a cam follower having a cam-pin received by a first groove of a cam. The cam also includes a second groove and a first engagement member. The first groove translates a rotational movement of the collar and the cam follower into a linear movement along the collar axis to releasably couple the first engagement member to the track. The clamp assembly also includes a latch assembly having a second engagement member and a latch-pin in communication with the second groove of the cam. At least a portion of the latch assembly pivots about a latch axis based on movement of the latch-pin relative to the second groove to couple the second engagement member to the track.
US11137130B1 Vehicle lighting assembly condensation management system and method
A condensation management system includes a vehicle lighting assembly with an interior vented to an ambient environment through a conduit, a moisture control assembly with a desiccant assembly positioned such that air passing through the conduit passes through the desiccant assembly, and a heater for heating the desiccant assembly in response to a difference between the interior and the ambient environment.
US11137128B2 Warning devices with oscillating light patterns
A warning device. In some embodiments, the warning device can include: a plurality of light sources forming an array; a plurality of reflectors, with at least one reflector being associated with each of the plurality of lights; and a plurality of lenses, with at least one lens being associated with each of the plurality of lights. In some examples, each of the plurality of reflectors and the plurality of lenses is tilted along a principal axis to collimate light and to direct the light from one of the plurality of lights to one of a plurality of far field light spots.
US11137125B2 Vehicle lamp
A vehicle lamp includes a light source, and an aberration correction lens unit, that corrects chromatic aberration, irradiates in a frontward direction with direct light from the light source. The aberration correction lens unit includes a first lens located in a front side of the light source, and a second lens located in front of the first lens. The aberration correction lens unit performs vibration control for vibrating intersections in a front-back direction. The intersections are intersections of an optical axis, and red, green, and blue components of white light incident in parallel from the front toward the outside in the radial direction from the optical axis side of the aberration correction lens unit.
US11137121B2 USB device has separated distance away USB-unit(s) by branch-wire(s)
A desktop USB device has power-wire(s) or storage-wire arrangement. The device has more than one separated distance away USB-Unit(s) by branch-wire(s) and have wire storage arrangement for at least one of an USB jump-wire, an AC power-wire, USB-charger wire or another charging related wire(s). The USB device and separated USB-Unit(s) to be installed on a desktop or floor at a hand-reachable distance from people, and install or attach anywhere by attachment so that there is no need for people to bend body or knee to get the USB-port(s) to charge i-phone or Tablet(s). The current invention use shortest #14 gauge AC wire for power strips and use long length of #18 gauge to supply DC power to USB ports built-in separated USB-unit(s) the charger. The USB-charger power-wire arrangement has by at least one main-wire and plurality of branch-wire(s) to connect with at least one of separated and distance away USB-Unit(s) incorporated with external USB-wire has at least 2 ends with male USB-plug to connect with each unit has at least one of female receiving USB-port(s) inside USB Unit(s), that can supply a desired output-current in the range of from 1.0 A to 50 A and at USB needed VDC by converting input AC power ranging from 110 VAC to 250 VAC. The USB device or power station may also optional to incorporate with at least one additional device such as at least one of (i) AC outlet, (2) sensor(s), (3) motion sensor, (4) remote controller, (5) time display, (6) LEDs, (7) IC, (8) 2nd LED(s) (9) Detecor for charging status and system, (10) power fail device, (11) diffusor equipment, (12) color changing, color selection, function selection for LED(s) light illumination. (13) other lights, (14) a power fail device, (15) a smell device, an (16) audio device, a video device.
US11137120B2 Modular lighting system
According to an aspect of this disclosure, a lighting system comprises at least first and second luminaires wherein each luminaire comprises a housing, an optical waveguide suspended from the associated housing, and one or more LEDs disposed adjacent the optical waveguide. Further in accordance with this aspect, the system comprises circuitry disposed within the housing of the first luminaire wherein the circuitry comprises LED driving circuitry and power circuitry, the power circuitry provides power to the first luminaire and at least a second luminaire, and the second luminaire is modular.
US11137119B2 Tubular device for fitting to a tubular light fitting
A tubular solid state lighting device has a pin safety circuit electrically connected to connection pins of the one end. The pin safety circuit comprises two protection components, of different types. In one set of examples, there is an electrically controlled isolation switch and an electronic switch which functions as a high voltage isolation barrier. The switch provides full galvanic contact separation, whereas the isolation barrier provides current protection if the isolation switch is not functional. In another set of examples, there is a mechanically controlled isolation switch and an electrical or electronic isolation barrier. This provides two levels of protection, but requiring only a single manual operation by the installer of the lighting device. It avoids end-of-life protection circuitry being triggered during the installation of the lighting device.
US11137117B2 Light converter
An integrated light source includes: an emissive radiation source having a first spectrum; an optical element located to direct emissions from the emissive radiation source; a volumetric spectrum converter located to convert emissions directed from the emissive radiation source to emissions having a second spectrum different from the first spectrum; an optical reflector located about the converter; an output filter, the reflector being located to reflect the converter emissions towards the output filter; and a package body having an internal cavity containing the emissive radiation source, optical element, converter, reflector, and filter, wherein desired light radiates from the cavity through the filter.
US11137107B2 Support for multimedia tablet or equivalent
A support for a multimedia tablet, a screen and an optical member, the support comprising a bearing portion configured to interact with the tablet, the bearing portion extending in a first direction and in a second direction transverse to the first direction, the bearing portion comprising a base configured to be mounted on a mounting surface, an optical reflector element configured to be arranged facing the optical member, and a support portion configured for supporting the tablet, the reflector element and the support portion being carried by the bearing surface such that, considered in the first direction, the support portion is arranged between the base and the reflector element, the support portion being movable in the first direction, and the reflector element being movable in the second direction.
US11137106B2 Stabilization system
A system for stabilizing a device, comprises: A) a base plate provided comprising a plurality of motors; B) a displaceable mounting plate provided with: i) a plurality of bearing assemblies; ii) one or more sensors for measuring the orientation of said mounting plate; and iii) mounting elements for mounting instruments on said mounting plate; C) a plurality of actuators interconnecting between said mounting plate and said base plate, each actuator comprising; a) a shoulder section pivotally coupled to one of said motors of the base plate; b) an arm section coupled to one of said bearing assemblies of said mounting plate; and c) a mediating bearing assembly connecting between said shoulder and arm sections; and D) a processing unit adapted to receive readings from said sensors, to determine a required state of each arm, and to instruct one or more of said motors to rotate.
US11137105B2 Monitor arm coupling unit for coupling a flat panel display monitor to an end of a monitor arm of a monitor arm stand, and monitor arm stand including such a monitor coupling unit
A monitor arm coupling unit (1) for coupling a flat panel display monitor to an end of a monitor arm (2) of a monitor arm stand (3), comprising a monitor coupling part having a back plate (5) that is provided with mounting provisions arranged in a mounting pattern that in use cooperates with corresponding mounting provisions (6) on the back of a flat panel display monitor. The back plate comprises a central portion and a peripheral edge spaced away therefrom, and a monitor arm coupling piece that is connected to the back plate via an adjustment mechanism (10). An end part of the monitor arm coupling piece is adjustable via the adjustment mechanism between a first position in which the end part of the monitor arm coupling piece is located away from a peripheral edge of the back plate, and a second position in which the end part is located closer to that peripheral edge of the back plate.
US11137104B1 Quick connect/release camera mount apparatus and method
A quick connect/release camera mount apparatus and method includes an attachment device with a central body where the central body includes a first end and a second end. A quick connect/release coupler is provided on the first end and an attachment arm on the second end of the central body where the attachment arm includes a retainer device and a camera connection device is configured to connect with and be retained by the retainer device.
US11137100B2 Zero-flow fire-resistant thread-lock quick disconnect coupling
A zero-flow thread-lock quick connect/disconnect coupling having male and female couplers that enhance the fire-resistance capability of the coupling in a zero-flow pressurized state. The couplers include a fire-resistant seal assembly including a seal ring and non-metallic backup rings disposed. A first backup ring is made with a high-temperature non-metallic material and is formed as a delta ring for enhancing sealing performance during a fire event. A second non-metallic backup ring is formed as a half-delta ring between first and third backup rings. The third backup ring is made with a non-metallic material that is softer than the first and second backup rings and which abuts the seal ring. The female coupler includes a bearing ring that operatively connects a rotatable threaded support to the coupler body, a protrusion-slot interface between an actuating sleeve and the rotatable support, and a seal in the actuating sleeve for damping and/or debris-resistance.
US11137098B2 Vehicle with personal hydration system
A hydration system including a fluid reservoir, a fluid path in communication with the reservoir, and a magnetic quick connect interposed in the fluid path is disclosed. A fluid delivery system for a hydration system is also disclosed that includes a magnetic quick connect interposed in a fluid delivery path of the delivery system. The magnetic quick connect can also be used in a wide variety of fluid delivery systems. A kit for forming a fluid delivery system for a hydration system is also disclosed, as are various components of a hydration system.
US11137097B2 Reusable sealing connector device for a flexible tube
The reusable sealing connector device for a flexible tube comprises a tubular element (2), a clamping sleeve (3), predisposed to be associated coaxially with said tubular element (2) and a clamping ferrule (4), predisposed to cooperate with the clamping sleeve (3) for clamping the flexible tube inserted on the tubular element (2), internally to said clamping sleeve (3).
US11137089B2 Tube support system for conduit and tubing bundle spacer therefor
Tubing bundle supports comprise body parts clamped around split rotatable sleeves. In one embodiment, spring mounted peripheral shoes and rotatable tubing bundle support sleeves allow metal tubes and tubing bundles to be routed inside a conduit in spaced apart positions and resistant to vibration. In another embodiment, split pillow block sections are clamped around a split rotatable sleeve. In an embodiment, the split pillow block support is held to a strut channel by a strut channel nut.
US11137087B1 Water level control device for draining rain water from a pool installation
A water level control system and device is provided which maintains a desired running level of water in a surge tank connected to a pool or other body of water by facilitating automatic drainage of precipitation water from the body of water. The water level control system includes a water level control device configured to open and close a drain in the surge tank. The water level control device can adopt an open position when water in the surge tank is at a first level slightly above the running level, and a closed position in the presence of surge water or water displaced by bathers causing a rapid water rise in the surge tank above first level.
US11137086B2 Solenoid valve and manufacturing method for the same
A solenoid valve and a manufacturing method are disclosed. The solenoid valve includes a main body portion, a movable iron core, a valve portion, a lower cover and an upper cover. Wherein the main body portion includes a bobbin, a fixed iron core, a magnetic conductive portion, a coil and an outer case. The outer case covers the bobbin, the fixed iron core, the magnetic conductive portion, and the coil. The movable iron core is movable relative to the fixed iron core, and the lower cover is disposed in the valve portion. A left side surface of the upper cover is fixed at the valve portion and the lower cover, and a right side surface of the upper covers is fixed at the main body portion. The solenoid valve has stable size and stable operation, and can quickly cut off the air pressure, and the control effect is good.
US11137085B2 Grooved valve stems for wheel-side installation
Described are valve stems for wheels or other pressure vessels that may be installed from the exterior of a wheel or pressure vessel without access to the interior, pressure retaining areas. The valve stem may include a body with a barrel and taper. A neck may be between the body and a base that includes a flange, a flange landing, and an air aperture. An air channel runs vertically through the valve stem to allow air to pass from one side of the valve stem to another with a valve core or other flow control device. The base of the valve stem may include a groove that allows the valve stem to be installed into a hole by twisting such that the groove may ride along the rim of the hole and guide the valve stem into a fully seated and sealed position.
US11137084B2 Solenoid valve for activity test of extraction check valve
A solenoid valve includes a main valve, a first auxiliary valve, a second auxiliary valve, a main valve body, and an auxiliary valve body. The main and auxiliary valve bodies are axially parallel and detachably connected. The main valve is mounted on the main valve body, the first and second auxiliary valves are mounted on the auxiliary valve body, which is provided with an air inlet, a cylinder port and an air discharging port. The air inlet communicates with the main valve through a first air passage. The cylinder port is sequentially in communication with the first and second auxiliary valves and the main valve through a second air passage. The air discharging port sequentially communicates with the first and second auxiliary valves and the main valve through a third air passage. The main and second auxiliary valves are solenoid valves. The first auxiliary valve is a hand-operated valve.
US11137082B2 Angle type check valve
There is provided an angle type check valve which enables simple and quick replacement operations of a valve body and a valve seat without releasing a piping coupled state and has excellent maintainability. In the angle type check valve according to the present invention, as a valve unit, a valve seat, a valve body, and a hinge mechanism are integrally assembled so as to be made into a unit part. The valve unit is attachable to and detachable from a unit fitting portion in the valve box main body. A gripping member is provided on the valve seat. As a result, access to the valve unit attached to the unit fitting portion through the access hole becomes remarkably easier. Therefore, a maintenance operator can perform a fitting operation and a removal operation of the valve unit to and from the unit fitting portion quickly with high work efficiency.
US11137080B2 Diaphragm for fluid control valve and methods of fluid control
A fluid control valve includes a cover portion and a body portion. Inner surfaces of the cover and the body portion define a chamber that includes an inlet and an outlet in communication with the chamber. The fluid control valve also includes a diaphragm disposed between the cover portion and the body portion. The diaphragm has a flexible member that is disposed within the chamber for controlling communication between the inlet and the outlet. The upper surface of the flexible member has a substantially smooth wall portion. The flexible member has an inverted position in which the upper surface conforms to at least a portion of the inner surface of the cover portion to define a passageway that permits communication between the inlet and the outlet. The diaphragm is configured such that the lower surface of the flexible member and a seat member on the body portion have corresponding radius of curvatures such that the flexible member conforms to and seals against the seat member when the flexible member is not in the inverted position.
US11137078B2 Fluid control valve having diaphragm that exclusively biases to closed position and methods of fluid control
A fluid control valve includes a cover portion and a body portion. Inner surfaces of the cover and the body portion define a chamber that includes an inlet and an outlet in communication with the chamber. The fluid control valve also includes a diaphragm disposed between the cover portion and the body portion. The diaphragm has a flexible member that is disposed within the chamber for controlling communication between the inlet and the outlet. The upper surface of the flexible member has a substantially smooth wall portion. The flexible member has an inverted position in which the upper surface conforms to at least a portion of the inner surface of the cover portion to define a passageway that permits communication between the inlet and the outlet. The diaphragm is configured such that the diaphragm exclusively biases the flexible member from the first position to the second position so that the flexible member conforms to and seals against the elongated seat member when the flexible member is in the second position.
US11137077B2 Low friction valve stem
A method of actuating a valve which includes (i) a valve housing with two opposing stem apertures including a first diameter neck wall and a second, larger diameter shoulder wall; (ii) a valve stem positioned within each of the stem apertures, the valve stems including a neck section and a shoulder section engaging the neck wall and the shoulder wall, respectively; (iii) wherein the valve stems have (1) an overall length L which does not extend substantially beyond the stem aperture, and (2) a shoulder engagement length L2 which is at least 20% of L; (iv) wherein a diameter of the neck section is between about 1.5/1000 if an inch and about 7/1000 of an inch less than a diameter of the first diameter neck wall and a diameter of the shoulder section is between about 1.5/1000 of an inch and about 7/1000 of an inch less than a diameter of the second diameter shoulder wall; and (v) wherein a surface portion of the valve stems are formed of a bearing material with hardness of less than the walls of the stem apertures. The method includes the steps of first engaging the valve stems of the valve with an actuator in a manner that a portion of a weight of the actuator is imparted to the valve stems; and then applying torque to the valve stems using the actuator.
US11137075B2 Quantitative tank bottom sludge valve
The present disclosure provides a quantitative tank bottom sludge valve. The extension and retraction of a cylinder drives a lower valve body, a valve rod, an upper valve body and respective accessories to move up and down, and sludge at the bottom of a water tank that is deposited to the upper part of an upper valve plate and the lower part of an upper valve body gasket is discharged quantitatively, thereby saving water and avoiding blockage; moreover, the quantitative tank bottom sludge valve has simple components in structure, and it is low in processing and assembly precision requirements, low cost, convenient to install and maintain, and suitable for mass production and use.
US11137071B2 Control device and control method for continuously variable transmission
A control device for a continuously variable transmission mounted in a vehicle, includes a lead compensation unit and a delay compensation unit. The lead compensation unit is configured to perform phase lead compensation in a transmission ratio control system of the continuously variable transmission according to an operating state of the vehicle with a lead amount being variable according to a vibration frequency of a torsional vibration of an input shaft of the continuously variable transmission. The delay compensation unit is configured to perform phase delay compensation in the transmission ratio control system with a delay amount being variable according to the operating state of the vehicle.
US11137070B2 Transmission cooler thermal bypass device
A transmission cooler thermal bypass device that includes a body having a front side, a back side, a top side, and a bottom side. A first opening, a second opening, a third opening, and a fourth opening, whereby a first passageway connects the first opening and the second opening, and a second passageway connects the third opening and the fourth opening. At least one fin. The first passageway and the second passageway do not include a flow control valve.
US11137068B2 Shift device
A shift device includes: a shift body that is operated so as to be rotated and to change a shift position; and a restriction member provided with a restriction portion, the restriction portion projecting in a rotation axial direction of the shift body, and the restriction member being moved in the rotation axial direction of the shift body so as to restrict rotation of the shift body at the restriction portion.
US11137064B2 Method of manufacturing double layer type transmission planetary gear carrier and planetary gear carrier manufactured by the same
The present disclosure relates to a method of manufacturing a double layer type transmission planetary gear carrier and a planetary gear carrier manufactured by the same, and more particularly, to a material of the carrier and a method of combining materials. The present manufacturing method includes: forming and processing a carrier plate and a base plate by performing hot forging on two aluminum alloys; and welding a connecting portion between the two plates. The present double layer carrier may include a carrier plate; and a base plate which is welded on a connecting portion of the carrier plate, in which materials of the two plates are aluminum forging alloys. According to the present disclosure, it is possible to reduce a weight of the double layer type planetary gear carrier by about 60% by applying an aluminum material and it is possible to easily manufacture the double layer type planetary gear carrier.
US11137063B2 Mechanical reduction gear for aircraft turbomachine
A mechanical reduction gear for a turbomachine, in particular for an aircraft, this reduction gear including a sun gear having an axis of rotation, a ring gear that extends around the sun gear, planet gears which are meshed with the sun gear and the ring gear, and a lubricating oil distributor which is configured to supply oil to the internal cavities of tubular supports of the planet gears, wherein each of the tubular supports includes a first angular sector including oil conveying pipes and a first outer peripheral surface for forming an oil film, and a second angular sector including a second outer peripheral surface in which a breaking tub of the oil film and recovering of the oil is formed.
US11137062B2 Oil pipe cover and mechanical reduction gear for an aircraft turbomachine comprising such a cover
An oil pipe cover for a mechanical reduction gear of a turbomachine, for example of an aircraft, is configured to be fixed to a planet carrier of the reduction gear and to be mounted on an axial end of a hydrodynamic bearing tubular support of a planet gear of the reduction gear. The oil pipe cover has an annular body extending around an axis (Y) and having a mounting central orifice on the axial end. The body has two diametrically opposed circumferential deflectors: a first deflector having a circumferential oil guiding surface located radially outwards with respect to the axis (Y), and a second deflectors having a circumferential oil guiding surface located radially inwards with respect to the axis (Y).
US11137058B2 Transmission including a first housing part and a second housing part
A transmission includes a first housing part and a second housing part connected at least by a friction-locked connection with the aid of a clamp ring.
US11137057B2 Epicyclic gear mechanism for multiple input/output systems
Methods and systems for an epicyclic gear mechanism that includes a primary differential assembly to selectively drive the fore secondary differential assembly and the aft secondary differential assembly. The fore secondary differential assembly selectively drives one or more fore interfaces (e.g., output gears), whereas the aft secondary differential assembly selectively drives one or more aft interfaces (e.g., output gears). Each of the primary differential assembly, the fore and aft secondary differential assemblies, and the interfaces rotate about a common central axis. The primary differential assembly drives the fore secondary differential assembly via a first sun gear, and drives the aft secondary differential assembly via a second sun gear, both of which rotate about the common central axis. Further, one or more actuators are to activate or deactivate in order to drive or be driven by a selected interface.
US11137055B2 Drive apparatus
A drive apparatus includes a rail, a shaft, and a motion body. At least a part of the rail is curved such that an opening groove of the rail is curved when the rail is seen from a side orthogonal to an axial direction. The shaft includes flexibility. The shaft includes an engagement portion which is formed in a spiral shape at a circumferential surface thereof. The motion body includes a case portion and an engaged portion held by the case portion so as to be movable, the engaged portion extending inside the rail through the opening groove from an outward of the rail, the engaged portion engaged with the engagement portion of the shaft. The engaged portion is movable in a first direction, and includes an orientation fixed relative to the case portion in a second direction which is orthogonal to the first direction.
US11137053B2 Three planetary inline emivt
A drive system for a vehicle includes a first planetary gear set, a second planetary gear set, a third planetary gear set, a first electromagnetic device coupled to the first planetary gear set, a second electromagnetic device coupled to the second planetary gear set, and an output shaft coupled to the first planetary gear set. The third planetary gear set includes a sun gear, a ring gear, planetary gears coupling the sun gear to the ring gear, and a carrier rotationally supporting the planetary gears. The ring gear is directly coupled to the first planetary gear set and the second planetary gear set. The sun gear is directly coupled to the second planetary gear set.
US11137051B2 Differential apparatus for a vehicle
An exemplary differential apparatus for a vehicle includes: a compound planetary gear set and a planet carrier. In particular, the compound planetary gear set is formed as a combination of first and second planetary gear sets, the first planetary gear set is formed as a single pinion planetary gear set having a first sun gear and a plurality of first pinion gears, and the second planetary gear set is formed as a double pinion planetary gear having a second sun gear disposed coaxially and in parallel with the first sun gear, the plurality of first pinion gears shared with the first planetary gear set, and a plurality of second pinion gears. The planet carrier has an exterior circumference connected to an external gear and is connected to first and second pinion shafts that rotatably support the first and second pinion gears of the second planetary gear set.
US11137048B2 Transmission mechanism
A transmission mechanism includes a first gear coaxially fixed to a rotational shaft having a hollow shape, a second gear, and a third gear. The second and third gears are rotatably and coaxially disposed on an outer periphery of the rotational shaft such that the second and third gears are opposed to each other. A gear select clutch is disposed between the second and third gears, and configured to select one of a state in which the second and first gears are coupled and the third and first gears are decoupled, and a state in which the third and first gears are coupled and the second and first gears are decoupled. A clutch operation unit is configured to couple an operation shaft disposed in a hollow part of the rotational shaft to operate the gear select clutch by advancing and retreating the operation shaft in an axial direction.
US11137047B2 Log wrapper safety device
A device for securing logs from harvested timber to a transport vehicle, or logging truck, using log wrappers. The log wrapper securement device can be located in the inspection cavity of a forestry grapple. The forestry grapple is attached to a log loader. The log wrapper securement device includes a base plate sized and shaped to replace the inspection plate covering the inspection cavity. The base plate includes a slot sized and shaped to receive a portion of a chain end link or other chain links of the log wrapper, which can be inserted manually. The loader operator can remotely control the actuator to secure the chain link and release it, once the log wrapper is positioned over the other side of the logging truck. The log wrapper securement device can potentially reduce injuries and save lives.
US11137046B2 Tuned absorber assembly
A drive shaft assembly includes an elongate member and a tuned absorber assembly. The elongate member has an exterior surface that is disposed about an axis. The tuned absorber assembly includes a mass and a sleeve. The mass is at least partially disposed about the exterior surface. The sleeve extends between a first sleeve end and a second sleeve end. The sleeve is disposed about the mass and spaces the mass apart from the exterior surface of the elongate member.
US11137044B2 Resin-made impact absorption member
Provided is a resin-made impact absorption member having a simple structure and excellent impact absorption performance. A resin-made impact absorption member made of a resin material and includes a hollow convex part having a bottom plane part, a top plane part, and an upright plane part that connects the bottom plane part and the top plane part, in which L defined by the following formula (1) is 0
US11137039B2 Method for controlling a clutch arrangement
The present invention relates to a method for controlling a clutch arrangement (102) of a vehicle transmission (100) arranged within a gearbox housing (104) of a vehicle, the clutch arrangement being connected to a pneumatically controlled actuator arrangement (106) for controllably arrange the clutch arrangement between a closed position and an open position, wherein the vehicle transmission further comprises at least one rotatable transmission component (108, 108′, 108″) configured to assume an engaged state, a disengaged state and an at least partially engaged state. By means of the method, the rotatable transmission component is arranged to be positioned in the at least partially engaged state for increasing the heat within the gearbox housing.
US11137038B2 Four mode switchable one way clutch
A one-way clutch assembly comprises an outer race, first and second inner races rotatable about an axis, a first and a second plurality of rocker members, and first and second cages. The outer race has a plurality of pockets defined in an inner surface. First and second inner races are aligned axially side-by-side and each include rocker teeth defined on an outer surface. One rocker member from the first and second plurality of rocker members is disposed in each pocket of the outer race. The first plurality of rocker members are arranged to face in a first direction and the second plurality of rocker members are arranged to face in a second, opposite direction. First and second cages are positioned radially between the inner and outer races and configured to selectively displace the first and second plurality of rocker members, respectively, between disengaged and engaged positions.
US11137037B2 Fluid friction clutch
A fluid friction clutch may include a rotatably mounted shaft, a drive disk arranged on the shaft in a rotationally fixed manner, a driven body rotatably arranged on the shaft, and a ring-shaped transfer region disposed between the drive disk and the driven body. The transfer region may be configured to receive a viscous fluid via which the drive disk is couplable to the driven body for transferring a torque. The transfer region may be defined by a ring-shaped first groove profile of the drive disk and a ring-shaped second groove profile of the driven body that engage one another axially. The clutch may also include a storage chamber fluidically connected to the transfer region via an inflow path and via a return path. The return path may include a first retaining body and a second retaining body arranged radially offset relative to one another by an arc angle.
US11137036B2 Control device with an electric motor fixed in a motor mounting
An electric control device for actuating an actuator may include an electric motor including a rotor for driving the actuator and a substantially cylindrical stator housing having an axial lower side and a circumferential shell. The axial lower side may merge into the circumferential shell via a circumferential edge. The control device may also include an equipment housing including a substantially cylindrical motor mounting which at an axial end is sealed by a mounting bottom and in which the electric motor is arranged with the axial lower side facing the mounting bottom. On the axial lower side, a central, axially projecting motor end portion may be disposed. In the motor mounting between the circumferential shell of the stator housing and the equipment housing, an annular space may be defined. The annular space may be at least partly filled with an adhesive which attaches the stator housing to the equipment housing.
US11137034B2 Clutch assembly
A clutch assembly for a roller door operator, the clutch assembly providing selective engagement with a drive wheel, the clutch assembly comprising: a rotatable shaft rotatable relative to the drive wheel; a clutch disc supported in a clutch lever and arranged to rotate with the rotatable shaft, the clutch disc and clutch lever configured to rotate relative to one another around the axis of rotation of the shaft; and a clutch cam supported in a clutch base, the clutch base configured to permit operative rotation of the clutch cam around the axis of rotation of the shaft in a first direction; wherein the clutch lever is operatively associated with the clutch cam so that rotational movement of the clutch lever in a second direction opposite to the first direction actuates movement of the clutch disc and the clutch lever axially along the rotatable shaft to engage or disengage the clutch disc with the drive wheel, and subsequent rotational movement of the clutch lever in the first direction actuates rotational movement of the clutch cam relative to the clutch base in the first direction.
US11137032B1 Ceramic bearing system
An example of a ceramic bearing system includes a shaft comprising two radially extending shoulders that define a channel therebetween, a first tolerance ring disposed in the channel of the shaft, and a bearing assembly comprising a ceramic bearing. The bearing assembly is positioned around the first tolerance ring and has an axial length that is longer than an axial length of the first tolerance ring.
US11137030B2 Coating method for bearing ring
A method of producing a bearing ring of a rolling element bearing. External surfaces of the bearing ring are provided with an electrically insulating coating. The method providing the steps of (i) providing a prefinished bearing ring made of bearing steel. The bearing ring has a hardened and machined raceway surface for accommodating at least one row of rolling elements; (ii) providing a first coating on all surfaces of the bearing ring; (iii) removing the first coating from the external surfaces of the bearing ring; and (iv) providing the electrically insulating coating on the external surfaces.
US11137028B2 Slide bearing assemblies
Slide-bearing assemblies capable of enabling sliding of a load-carrying implement relative to a load-supporting structure, having first and second load-carrying surfaces, respectively, are disclosed. In one embodiment, the slide-bearing assembly includes substantially nonmetallic first and second elongate bearing elements extending in parallel to support the first load-carrying surface of the load-carrying implement slidably upon the load-supporting structure. One of the bearing elements being composed of multiple elongate pieces each shorter in length than a length of the other of the bearing elements. The slide-bearing assembly additionally includes a post that extends from a surface of each of the multiple elongate pieces, which is a surface that is opposed to the second load-carrying surface, each post is sized to fit in a respective recess of the second load-carrying surface. The slide-bearing assembly further includes at least one coating on the first load-carrying surface made of high-performance thermoplastic material(s).
US11137027B2 Multi-layer sliding-bearing element
The invention relates to a multi-layer sliding bearing element (1) comprising a support layer (2) and a layer (3) arranged thereon, said layer (3) consisting of an aluminum base alloy with aluminum as the main component, wherein the aluminum base alloy contains between 0 wt. % and 7 wt. % tin, between 1.1 wt. % and 1.9 wt. % copper, between 0.4 wt. % and 1 wt. % manganese, between 0.05 wt. % and 0.18 wt. % cobalt, between 0.05 wt. % and 0.18 wt. % chromium, between 0.03 wt. % and 0.1 wt. % titanium, between 0.05 wt. % and 0.18 wt. % zirconium and between 0 wt. % and 0.4 wt. % silicon and the balance adding up to 100 wt. % being constituted by aluminum and impurities potentially originating from the production of the elements, with the proviso that, in any case, tin or silicon are contained in the aluminum base alloy.
US11137022B2 Pivot assembly bearing apparatus
A pivot assembly bearing apparatus includes: a shaft extending in an axial direction, a first rolling bearing, a second rolling bearing and a first sleeve bonded to an outer peripheral surface of the first outer ring of the first rolling bearing, a second sleeve bonded to an outer peripheral surface of the second outer ring of the second rolling bearing and a spacer abutting on a lower end surface of the first outer ring and an upper end surface of the second outer ring. A part of the first sleeve protruding downwards in the axial direction from the first outer ring is bonded to the spacer, and a part of the second sleeve protruding upwards in the axial direction from the second outer ring is bonded to the spacer.
US11137015B2 Precision torque control positive lock nut
A combination positive locking and prevailing torque fastener system including a fastener nut, a helical wire insert, a nut cap, and a shaft. The nut cap is longitudinally movable from an engaged position to a disengaged position such that in the engaged position the fastener nut and the nut cap are rotationally locked, and in the disengaged position the nut cap rotates independent of the fastener nut.
US11137013B2 Power supply and signal transmitting device for sensing bolt and sensing bolt device
A power supply and signal transmitting device for a sensing bolt and sensing bolt device is provided. The power supply and signal transmitting device, which is applied to the sensing bolt including a first contact set, includes a cap module and a supply module. The cap module caps one end of the sensing bolt and includes a cap circuit board module. A second contact set of the cap circuit board module contacts the first contact set for electrically connecting the sensing bolt. The supply module is interposed into the cap module for supplying an external power to the sensing bolt or accessing the data stored in the sensing bolt by electrically connecting a third contact set of the cap circuit board module with a fourth contact set of the supply module. Thereby, the power duration of the sensing bolt may be improved.
US11137001B2 Hydraulic drive apparatus
A hydraulic drive apparatus includes: an electric motor; a variable displacement pump driven by the electric motor, the pump including a pair of pump ports whose delivery side and suction side are switched with each other in accordance with a rotation direction of the electric motor; a hydraulic actuator connected to the pair of pump ports by a first supply/discharge line and a second supply/discharge line; and a control device that controls the electric motor based on an actuator position command value for the hydraulic actuator. The pump is configured such that a volume of the pump decreases in accordance with increase in a pressure difference between the first supply/discharge line and the second supply/discharge line.
US11136999B2 Balance structure of fan wheel
The present invention relates to a balance structure of a fan wheel, which comprises a hub and a plurality of blades disposed on the circumferential side of the hub. The hub has a top wall connected to a sidewall. An unbalanced portion for being removed is selectively disposed on the top wall or on the sidewall. The unbalanced portion is disposed on one side of a symmetrical axis of the hub. In this way, the weight of the fan wheel is balanced.
US11136998B2 Vertical pump having self-compensating thrust balance device
A vertical pump features a shaft having an end with an impeller arranged thereon and rotates about an axis; a stationary bushing having an axial bushing surface, a radial bushing surface, and a central bushing bore; and a thrust balance drum that includes a central balancing drum bore to receive the shaft, that couples to the shaft so as to rotate about the axis, that includes an axial balance drum surface and a radial balance drum surface, and that is arranged in the central bushing bore of the stationary bushing with the axial balance drum surface positioned with respect to the axial bushing surface to define an axial clearance, and with the radial balance drum surface positioned with respect to the radial bushing surface to define a radial clearance. In operation, the thrust balance drum balances thrust loads produced by the impeller.
US11136990B2 Edge design of a rotation element and impeller
The impeller has a bottom disk, a top disk, and impeller blades sandwiched between the two. The top disk has an inner opening edge that defines an axial inlet opening. The impeller blades have a first radial inward section that extends radially inward beyond the opening edge. A blade contour on each impeller blade points toward the inlet side of the impeller. The blade contour first radial inward section extends from a transition portion near the opening edge under the top disk. The blade contour on the first radially inward section of the impeller blade extends radially inward yond the opening edge and forms a specified formula geometrical edge design. A second portion of the impeller blades extends radially outward from the transition portion, the transition portion and the second portion of the impeller blade are covered entirely by the top disk from the first formula impeller blade contour.
US11136986B2 Turbo-compressor and method of operating a turbo-compressor
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a turbo-compressor (100) is provided. The turbo-compressor (100) includes: a rotor assembly (110) extending in an axial direction A and comprising at least one impeller (112) configured for pressurizing a gas; a magnetic bearing (120) supporting the rotor assembly (110) on a high-pressure side (113) of the at least one impeller (112); and a cooling passage (130) configured for directing a first portion of the pressurized gas (P1) through a bearing gap (132) of the magnetic bearing (120) for cooling the magnetic bearing (120). According to a further aspect, a method of operating a turbo-compressor is described.
US11136985B2 High frequency AC noise suppression within transformers
A transformer configured for use in connection with a variable speed motor drive includes primary windings and secondary windings. The secondary windings are configured as wye-windings and a ground lead and a plurality of phase leads. The transformer includes a ferrite blocking circuit connected to the ground lead.
US11136983B2 Dual inlet volute, impeller and pump housing for same, and related methods
Disclosed herein are a dual inlet volute with an impeller and pump for same, and related methods. In one form a pump is provided comprising a motor configured to rotate a shaft, an impeller operatively coupled to the shaft, and a volute housing the impeller, the volute having a first inlet, a second inlet, and a discharge in fluid communication with the first and second inlets.
US11136978B2 High suction pressure single screw compressor with thrust balancing load using shaft seal pressure and related methods
A high suction pressure thrust load balance assembly configured for use with a single screw compressor includes comprises a sealing baffle that is keyed to, so as to be rotatable along with, a main rotor drive shaft of the single screw compressor. The sealing baffle is configured to create a force or load to counteract the axial force of the main rotor drive shaft created during rotation of the main rotor drive shaft using the pressurized oil used to lubricate the mechanical shaft seal of the compressor.
US11136977B2 Compressor having Oldham keys
A compressor may include a non-orbiting scroll, an orbiting scroll, a bearing housing and first and second discrete keys. The non-orbiting scroll may include a first end plate having a first spiral wrap extending therefrom. The orbiting scroll may include a second end plate having a second spiral wrap extending therefrom and meshingly engaged with the first spiral wrap of the non-orbiting scroll. The bearing housing may support the orbiting scroll. Each of the first and second keys may be slidably engaged in first slots formed in the second end plate of the orbiting scroll and slidably engaged in second slots formed in the first end plate of the non-orbiting scroll or third slots formed in the bearing housing.
US11136974B2 Development of a higher-level model
A method for controlling and/or monitoring a compressor system is provided. The compressor system includes one or more compressors and one or more peripheral devices. The compressors and peripheral devices are arranged or connected in a predetermined configuration. The compressor system is controlled and/or monitored by a control/monitoring unit. The method involves creating one or more derived models on the basis of one or more initial models of the compressor system that are based on a P&I diagram. The derived models take into account the operative interrelationships among the individual compressors and peripheral devices, and optionally also dynamic processes. The one or more derived models form the basis for subsequent control, monitoring, diagnosis or evaluation routines.
US11136972B2 Peripheral systems and methods for medical devices
A repeater system may control a pump by using a repeater and a user interface. An adhesive patch system may be used for affixing a pump or other object to a human body. Such an adhesive patch system may include two sets of adhesive members, each member including an adhesive material on at least one side so as to attach to the body. The members of the first set are spaced to allow the members of the second set to attach to the body in spaces provided between the members of the first set, and the members of the second set are spaced to allow members of the first set to detach from the body without detaching the members of the second set. Also, fill stations and base stations are provided for personal pump systems.
US11136969B2 Cradle bearing assembly of swashplate type hydraulic axial piston unit
A bearing assembly having an inner race, an outer race, and a plurality of rollers positioned between the inner race and the outer race. A pad is attached to the inner race and a bed is attached to the outer race. A timing mechanism is slidably mounted to the pad and the bed. Preferably the pad and bed are made of plastic and the inner race is embedded within the pad and the outer race is embedded within the bed.
US11136966B1 System and method for determining the wind yaw misalignment of a horizontal axis on-shore wind turbine
This invention relates to system for determining the wind yaw misalignment of a horizontal axis on-shore wind turbine comprising the wind turbine, a lidar, a topographical station, an external computing unit and a telecommunication network connecting them. Said wind turbine further comprises two target points made of reflective materials placed on the external surface of the nacelle on its side facing the ground, such that be detected by the topographic station. The lidar is configured to determine wind direction angle in respect to the north and wind speed, the topographic station is configured to determine the geographical position and orientation of the pair of target points. The lidar and the topographical station communicate the values determined to the external computing unit.
US11136965B2 Joint for the oscillating connection of the rotor to a shaft of a wind turbine
A joint for the oscillating connection of the rotary shaft of a wind turbine includes a box-shaped hub defining a longitudinal axis and having a pair of holes longitudinally opposite and aligned with each other, a shaft head adapted to be connected to the rotary shaft and having a pair of pivots designed to be inserted in the holes of the hub and having a cylindrical outer surface and a transverse end edge, and a pair of hinges placed at the level of the pair of holes to promote the oscillating connection of the pivots to the hub. Each hinge includes at least one plain bearing mounted on the outer surface of a corresponding pivot, damper elements operatively interacting with the edge of the hub, and a connection system adapted to mutually connect the at least one plain bearing with the damper elements so as to obtain a unitary assembly.
US11136963B2 Underwater energy storage system
The invention provides an underwater energy storage system (UW-ES system) comprising a reservoir structure (5), which is resting at the bottom (4) of a waterbody (1), such as a sea, an ocean, a waterway, etc. The reservoir structure has a pressurizing reservoir (7A, 7B) with a deformable wall structure (17A, 17B) and a depressurizing reservoir (8A, 8B) with a rigid wall structure (6, 14, 18A, 18B), which are holding a working liquid (9) separated from the water (2) of the water body. Energy is stored and retrieved by displacing part of the working liquid from the depressurizing reservoir into the pressurizing reservoir, and vice versa, respectively. Therein use is made of the hydrostatic pressure of the water (2) acting on the deformable wall structure of the pressurizing reservoir. The UW-ES system is compact and economical, and allows for highly synergistical integration with various power take-off systems.
US11136959B2 Air concentration tower for vertical wind turbine
Disclosed is an air concentration tower for a vertical axis wind turbine. The air concentration tower has a polygonal outer perimeter, a pivot located at each vertex of the polygonal outer perimeter, and an inwardly-positioned rudder blade operatively connected at each pivot. Each inwardly-positioned rudder blade has a first wind-neutral position, and is pivotable through a plurality of angles that adjust based on an incoming wind direction, such that the incoming wind is channeled to the vertical axis wind turbine, which is located approximately at a center area of the polygonal outer perimeter. The air concentration tower is designed to provide higher wind speed to the vertical axis wind turbine than the surrounding ambient air.
US11136954B2 Fuel injection valve
A fuel injection valve is a fuel injection valve for injecting fuel to a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, which includes a valve body that is lifted by any one of a first lift amount of a maximum valve body lift amount and a second lift amount smaller than the first lift amount. In a case where the maximum valve body lift amount of the valve body is the first lift amount, a flow path area of a seat portion is larger than a sum of flow path areas of all injection holes, and in a case where the maximum valve body lift amount of the valve body is the second lift amount, the flow path area of the seat portion is smaller than the sum of flow path areas of all the injection holes.
US11136953B2 Fuel injector with a locating pin, internal combustion engine using the same, and method
A fuel injector includes a nozzle body to be inserted into a fuel injector receiving bore along a nozzle body axis; a valve housing; and a locating pin extending from the valve housing along a locating pin axis. The locating pin axis is eccentric to the nozzle body axis. The locating pin has a width in a first direction radially relative to the nozzle body axis and through the locating pin axis and a length in a second direction perpendicular to the width such that the width is less than the length. The locating pin includes a first crush rib and a second crush rib which are diametrically opposed at the length of the locating pin and such that the first crush rib and the second crush rib plastically deform when inserted into the locating bore, thereby preventing rotational movement of the fuel injector about the nozzle body axis.
US11136947B2 Air cleaner with high performance seal and media
A filter cartridge and filter assembly using the filter cartridge is provided. The filter cartridge having a contoured end member to angularly orient and/or axially orient the filter cartridge, and particularly a seal thereof, relative to a filter housing. The filter housing is reconfigurable to allow it to be used in different locations having different spatial configurations.
US11136946B2 EGR gas distributor
An EGR gas distributor includes an inflow portion into which EGR gas that has passed through an EGR valve flows, a first EGR port connected to a section of the intake manifold in which intake air introduced into the first cylinder flows, a second EGR port connected to a section of the intake manifold in which intake air introduced into the second cylinder flows, a first gas passage that connects the inflow portion and the first EGR port to each other, and a second gas passage that connects the first gas passage and the second EGR port to each other. A shortest path between the first EGR port and the second EGR port is longer than both of a shortest path between the inflow portion and the first EGR port and a shortest path between the inflow portion and the second EGR port.
US11136944B2 Blowdown runner wastegate for a split exhaust engine system
Methods and systems are provided for split exhaust engine system including a blowdown exhaust manifold coupled to an exhaust passage and a scavenge exhaust manifold coupled to an intake passage. In one example, a turbine wastegate couples a single exhaust runner out of a plurality of exhaust runners of the blowdown exhaust manifold to an exhaust passage, downstream of a turbocharger turbine. Additionally, the turbine wastegate may couple the single exhaust runner to the exhaust passage, downstream of the turbocharger turbine arranged in the exhaust passage.
US11136942B2 Acoustic deep cavity centerbody
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a sound-absorbing exhaust center plug for an aircraft gas turbine engine comprising a center plug adapted for attachment within an exhaust nozzle of the engine. The center plug comprises an outer skin, and at least one cavity within the center plug and the at least one cavity extending between a forward bulkhead and an aft bulkhead, where the aft bulkhead is canted inwardly. The outer skin includes a plurality of outer skin openings providing an acoustic pathway through the outer skin and into the at least one cavity.
US11136940B2 Hydraulic thrust reverser actuation system
A hydraulic thrust reverser system (TRAS) including a first return line having a first check valve therein, and a second return line having a second check valve therein, wherein the first return line and the second return line are in fluid communication with each other via a fluid restrictor located upstream of the first and second check valves, wherein the first return line extends from a piston system of the TRAS, the piston system being for moving at least one thrust reverser door, and wherein the second return line extends from a lock system of the TRAS, the lock system being for controlling locks to selectively prevent the movement of the at least one thrust reverser door.
US11136937B2 Aircraft propulsion assembly comprising a thrust reverser
An aircraft propulsion assembly, including a turbine engine comprising at least one gas generator configured to generate a main flow, which is supplied by a central jet to at least one power turbine, the central jet being surrounded by an outer fairing, and the power turbine driving, on the periphery thereof, at least one fan rotor. The aircraft propulsion assembly comprises first movable means which are arranged so as to divert at least some of the main flow from the central jet to the outside of the outer fairing and preferably upstream of the turbine engine so as to generate thrust reversal. An aircraft which uses the propulsion assembly, particularly on the rear tip of the fuselage of the aircraft.
US11136932B2 Charge-flow adjustment in closed-loop exhaust temperature control on dual fuel engines
Methods and systems of controlling operation of a dual fuel engine are provided, comprising determining a target exhaust temperature, sensing an actual exhaust temperature, determining an exhaust temperature deviation by comparing the actual exhaust temperature to the target exhaust temperature, comparing the exhaust temperature deviation to a threshold, adjusting at least one of an intake throttle, a wastegate, a compressor bypass valve, an exhaust throttle, a VGT and engine valve timing when the exhaust temperature deviation exceeds the threshold to control charge-flow to the engine, and continuing the adjusting until the exhaust temperature deviation is less than the threshold.
US11136929B2 Device and method for controlling an internal combustion engine having a catalytic converter
A device and method for controlling an internal combustion engine having a catalytic converter. At least one actuating variable for the internal combustion engine is determined as a function of a system model of the catalytic converter and/or the internal combustion engine. The system model, a setpoint variable for the control and/or the actuating variable is adapted. Information about a modeled residual oxygen content in the exhaust gas downstream from the catalytic converter is determined using the system model. Information about an acquired residual oxygen content in the exhaust gas at the output of the catalytic converter is acquired. The information about the modeled residual oxygen content is compared with the information about the acquired residual oxygen content. A measure for an adaptation requirement is determined as a function of the result of the comparison.
US11136928B2 Noise, vibration and harshness reduction in a skip fire engine control system
A variety of methods and arrangements for reducing noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) in a skip fire engine control system are described. In one aspect, a firing sequence is used to operate the engine in a skip fire manner. A smoothing torque is determined that is applied to a powertrain by an energy storage/release device. The smoothing torque is arranged to at least partially cancel out variation in torque generated by the skip fire firing sequence. Various methods, powertrain controllers, arrangements and computer software related to the above operations are also described.
US11136925B2 Device and method for controlling engine
A control device for an engine is provided, which includes variable intake and exhaust valve operating mechanisms, a supercharger provided to an intake passage and configured to boost intake air introduced into a cylinder, and a controller. The controller drives the supercharger when the engine operates in a boosted range. The controller controls the variable intake and exhaust valve operating mechanisms so that a valve overlap period during which intake and exhaust valves open simultaneously is formed, when the engine operates in a low-speed boosted range of the boosted range where the engine speed is less than a reference speed. The controller controls the variable exhaust valve operating mechanism so that the open timing of the exhaust valve is more advanced when the engine operates in a high-speed boosted range of the boosted range where the engine speed is greater than or equal to the reference speed.
US11136924B1 Throttle body assembly
A throttle body assembly that includes a throttle body defining a primary air passage for an air intake system of an automobile. A valve is located in the primary air passage and is moveable along a travel path between a closed position, wherein an air flow through the primary air passage is blocked, and an open position, wherein the air flow can travel through the primary air passage. The open position includes a plurality of positions along a scale between a minimum amount of openness and a maximum amount of openness and a greater air flow rate corresponds to a larger amount of openness. A limiter is located in the primary air passage adjacent to the valve and reduces the relationship between openness and the corresponding flow rate for a portion of the travel path.
US11136922B2 Gas turbine engine transfer efficiency
A gas turbine engine for an aircraft includes an engine core including a first, lower pressure, turbine, a first compressor, and a first core shaft connecting the first turbine to the first compressor; and a second, higher pressure, turbine, a second compressor, and a second core shaft connecting the second turbine to the second compressor, and a fan located upstream of the engine core and including a plurality of fan blades extending from a hub. A low pressure turbine temperature change is defined as: the ⁢ ⁢ first ⁢ ⁢ turbine ⁢ ⁢ entrance ⁢ ⁢ temperature the ⁢ ⁢ first ⁢ ⁢ turbine ⁢ ⁢ exit ⁢ ⁢ temperature . A fan tip temperature rise is defined as: the ⁢ ⁢ fan ⁢ ⁢ tip ⁢ ⁢ rotor ⁢ ⁢ exit ⁢ ⁢ temperature the ⁢ ⁢ fan ⁢ ⁢ rotor ⁢ ⁢ entry ⁢ ⁢ temperature . A turbine to fan tip temperature change ratio of: the ⁢ ⁢ low ⁢ ⁢ pressure ⁢ ⁢ turbine ⁢ ⁢ temperature ⁢ ⁢ change the ⁢ ⁢ fan ⁢ ⁢ tip ⁢ ⁢ temperature ⁢ ⁢ rise is in the range from 1.46 to 2.0.
US11136914B2 Compression ignited combustion engine
A compression ignited combustion engine has at least one cylinder and first and second gas intake ports in a cylinder head restricting a combustion chamber. One gas intake passage leads to the two ports and is widened in a Y-shaped end influencing gas entering each port into a tangential flow in opposite direction with respect to the flow into the other port. The first intake port is designed to allow gas entering this port to continue said tangential flow so as to enter the combustion chamber in a swirl in a first rotation direction, whereas the second intake port is designed to guide gas entering this port to also enter the combustion chamber in a swirl in said first rotation direction.
US11136911B2 Method and device for diagnosis of a particle filter arranged in the exhuast gas system of a petro-operated internal combustion engine
Determining the presence of a particle filter in the exhaust gas tract of an engine, with the steps of determining a first exhaust gas temperature curve which occurs in the exhaust gas tract upstream of the particle filter; measuring a second exhaust gas temperature curve by a first temperature sensor arranged downstream of the particle filter; determining a first heat quantity by integration over a specific time of a first heat flow curve determined by a first exhaust gas mass flow, a first specific heat capacity and the first exhaust gas temperature curve; determining a second heat quantity by integration over the specific time of a second heat flow curve determined by a second exhaust gas mass flow, a second specific heat capacity and the second exhaust gas temperature curve, evaluating the first heat quantity and the second heat quantity to determine the presence of the correct particle filter.
US11136907B1 Hydraulic lifter with cartridge style adjustment insert sub-assembly
It is described herein a hydraulic lifter for an internal combustion engine. The hydraulic lifter may comprise a lifter body, a self-contained hydraulic cartridge, a pushrod seat, and a retaining clip. The self-contained hydraulic cartridge may be disposed within a cartridge bore in the lifter body. The self-contained hydraulic cartridge may comprise a self-contained hydraulic system such that a lifter piston of the hydraulic system is not directly disposed within a bore in the lifter body.
US11136906B2 Added motion dual lift rocker arm
A rocker arm assembly comprises a first arm, a second arm, and a latch assembly. The first arm comprises a main cam interface end, a body comprising a shaft port configured to pivot on a rocker shaft, and a valve end configured to lift and lower when the main cam interface end is acted on by a cam lobe. The second arm is overlaid on the first arm. The second arm comprises a secondary cam interface end, a latch lip end, and a shell connecting the latch lip end and the secondary cam interface end. The shell is configured to pivot relative to the first arm. The latch assembly is mounted to the body. The latch assembly is configured to selectively latch and unlatch the first arm with respect to the second arm.
US11136905B2 Rankine power system with working fluid tank and control system
A power pack for converting waste heat from exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine to electrical energy includes a working fluid loop fluidly connecting an evaporator, an expander, a condenser and a pump. The power pack also includes a working fluid tank fluidly connected to the working fluid loop between an outlet of the condenser and an inlet of the pump. The working fluid tank has a single working fluid port operable to receive working fluid from the outlet of the condenser and to supply working fluid to the inlet of the pump. The power pack also includes a power pack control unit in communication with the working fluid tank. The power pack control unit is operable to change a pressure of the working fluid in the working fluid loop at the inlet of the pump by changing the pressure of the working fluid in the working fluid tank.
US11136904B2 Method of installing a turbine assembly using a modular support member
A method of installing a turbine assembly is provided. The method includes assembling a support member for supporting a turbine assembly during installation. The support member includes a platform having a plurality of modular platform components oriented to define an upper surface of the platform. The method also includes positioning a linear actuator on the upper surface of the platform. The method further includes positioning a column on the linear actuator. The method includes lifting the turbine assembly onto the column. The platform, the linear actuator, and the column are sized to support the turbine assembly.
US11136903B2 Steam turbine
A steam turbine includes a rotor shaft, a casing disposed so as to cover the rotor shaft and having a shaft penetration part through which the rotor shaft passes, and a casing support extending axially toward an inner side of the casing through an outer surface of the casing at a periphery of the shaft penetration part and supporting the casing.
US11136902B2 Method of forming a thermal barrier coating system with engineered surface roughness
A method of manufacturing a substrate (16) with a ceramic thermal barrier coating (28, 32). The interface between layers of the coating contains an engineered surface roughness (12, 24) to enhance the mechanical integrity of the bond there between. The surface roughness is formed in a surface of a mold (10,20) and is infused by a subsequently cast layer of material (16, 28). The substrate may be partially sintered (76) prior to application of the coating layer(s) and the coated substrate and coating layer(s) may be co-sintered to form a fully coherent strain-free interlayer.
US11136899B2 Integrated electro-aero-thermal turbine engine
A turbine engine includes integrated electric machines in the compressor section and the turbine section to supplement power produced from fuel with electric power. The example compressor section includes a compressor electric motor that is coupled to a compressor generator. The example turbine section includes a turbine electric motor that is coupled to the geared architecture to supplement power driving the fan section. A turbine generator provides electric power to the turbine electric motor.
US11136897B2 Seal device and turbomachine
A seal device according to the embodiment includes a seal fin provided between the rotation body and the stationary body and extending in a circumferential direction of the rotation body, and a swirl brake fin provided on the stationary body upstream of the seal fin. The swirl brake fin reduces a circumferential velocity component of the working fluid. The swirl brake fin has a negative pressure surface provided on a side of a rotation direction of the rotation body and a positive pressure surface provided on an opposite side to the negative pressure surface. The positive pressure surface extends in a direction opposite to the rotation direction of the rotation body from radially outward toward radially inward.
US11136896B2 Rotating leaf spring seal
A rotating leaf spring seal is disclosed. In various embodiments, the rotating leaf spring seal includes a first annular ring configured for positioning against a support structure; a hook section having an outer surface configured for sealing engagement with a tie shaft and an inner surface configured for receiving a hold down ring; and a spring section disposed between the first annular ring and the hook section.
US11136893B2 Gimbals and methods of manufacturing gimbals
Disclosed herein is a gimbal body comprising: an end part (51) for use in welding the gimbal body to a pipe; and a main body (53) attached to the end part (51); wherein: the end part (51) is made of a first material; and the main body (53) is made of a second material that is different from the first material. Embodiments provide a new method of manufacturing a gimbal that allows the use of the most appropriate materials for high temperature and high pressure performance whilst overcoming manufacturing and installation problems experienced by known gimbals constructed with such materials.
US11136892B2 Rotor blade for a gas turbine with a cooled sweep edge
A rotor blade for a gas turbine, includes a blade extending in a radial direction, with a blade body having a peripheral wall with pressure-side and suction-side wall sections, a plate-shaped crown base connected to the peripheral wall in the region of the blade tip, and a sweep edge extending along the peripheral wall, the peripheral wall and the crown base defining a cavity in the blade body, the sweep edge being aligned on the outer side with the peripheral wall and protruding radially over the crown base, and cooling channels are embodied in the blade body, extending from the cavity to cooling fluid outlets provided in the sweep edge. At least one recess being formed in the front surface of the sweep edge, into which at least some of the cooling channels flow such that the cooling fluid outlets are entirely arranged in a bottom region of the recess.
US11136890B1 Cooling circuit for a turbomachine component
The rotor blade includes a platform and a shank extending radially inward from the platform. The rotor blade further includes an airfoil extending radially outward from the platform. The airfoil includes a leading edge and a trailing edge. A cooling circuit is defined within the shank and the airfoil. The cooling circuit includes a plurality of pins. The plurality of pins includes a first pin group positioned radially inward of the platform and a second pin group positioned within the airfoil. The cooling circuit further includes a plurality of exit channels disposed along the trailing edge. The plurality of exit channels is downstream from the plurality of pins. The cooling circuit also includes at least one bypass conduit extending from an inlet disposed in the cooling circuit to an outlet positioned on the trailing platform face. The at least one bypass conduit is positioned radially inward of the platform surface.
US11136879B2 Borescope for drilled shaft inspection
A borescope may include a housing including a transparent viewing window, a bumper surrounding at least a portion of a periphery of the transparent viewing window, wherein the bumper is configured to be pressurized by a fluid, and at least one imaging assembly configured to visualize a field of view exterior of the housing through the transparent viewing window.
US11136878B2 Movement-synchronized wellbore inspection system and movement synchronization control method thereof
A movement-synchronized wellbore inspection system and a movement-synchronization control method thereof are disclosed. The wellbore inspection system comprises a rope-climbing robot, a wire rope, a ground wire rope moving device, a ground wire rope moving track, an underground wire rope moving device, an underground wire rope moving track, an inertial sensor and a control device. An upper end of the wire rope is connected to the ground wire rope moving device, and an lower end of the wire rope passes through the rope-climbing robot and is then connected to the underground wire rope moving device. The control device controls the underground and ground wire rope moving devices to move in synchronization, and then the inertial sensor carried on the rope-climbing robot detects posture data of the wire rope and transmits the data to the control device.
US11136874B2 Solid particle separation in oil and/or gas production
Apparatus for separating solid particles from a hydrocarbon-containing fluid produced from an oil and/or gas production facility, supported on a wellhead or a riser connected to a wellhead, the apparatus comprising: a conduit for conveying a hydrocarbon-containing fluid from a wellhead or a riser connected to the wellhead; a solids separator in fluid communication with the conduit adapted to separate solid particles from the hydrocarbon-containing fluid, a solids outlet for outputting solid particles separated by the solids separator, a fluid outlet for outputting hydrocarbon-containing fluid separated by the solids separator; and an output conduit, coupled to the fluid outlet, for conveying the hydrocarbon-containing fluid from the fluid outlet into a production line attached to the wellhead.
US11136871B2 Method and device for developing shale gas by tapered gradient pressure drop with multi-stage fractured horizontal well
A method for developing shale gas by tapered gradient pressure drop with multi-stage fractured horizontal well is provided and the method comprises: acquiring fracturing crack form parameters of the multi-stage fractured horizontal well and reservoir characteristic parameters of nearby formation; dividing the formation near the shale gas multi-stage fractured horizontal well into strongly transformed area, weakly transformed area and matrix area; establishing pressure difference-flow models of gas-phase and water phase of the three areas respectively, and coupling the models of the three areas to establish production equation of the multi-stage fractured horizontal well; according to the production equation of the multi-stage fractured horizontal well, performing numerical simulation with different combinations of production pressure differences in the three stages of the multi-stage fractured horizontal well; and selecting a combination of production pressure differences with the greatest economic benefit as combination of production pressure differences.
US11136870B2 System for pumping hydraulic fracturing fluid using electric pumps
A system for hydraulically fracturing an underground formation in an oil or gas well to extract oil or gas from the formation, the oil or gas well having a wellbore that permits passage of fluid from the wellbore into the formation. The system includes a plurality of electric pumps fluidly connected to the well, and configured to pump fluid into the wellbore at high pressure so that the fluid passes from the wellbore into the, and fractures the formation. The system can also include a plurality of natural gas powered generators electrically connected to the plurality of electric pumps to provide electrical power to the pumps.
US11136867B2 Perforating gun
A perforating gun including a carrier having a longitudinal length, one or more energetic devices received within the carrier configured to produce one or more mechanical waves, and one or more wave manipulators disposed along the longitudinal length of the carrier. The one or more wave manipulators generate an altered wave in an opposite travel direction of one or more mechanical waves traveling along the longitudinal length of the carrier.
US11136851B2 Method for resisting swab off of an element and improved sealing
An element including an undercut in the element extending from an innermost surface of the element radially outwardly into the element, and a pathway intersecting the undercut and extending from the undercut to an outermost surface of the element, the pathway fluidly connecting the outermost surface of the element to the undercut prior to setting of the seal.
US11136845B2 Coring apparatus
In one aspect the present invention comprises a wireline retrievable coring apparatus for incorporation into a drillstring, comprising: a housing for coupling to a drill string housing, a drill bit, a turbine comprising a stator coupled to the housing and a rotor within the stator, the rotor coupled to rotate the drill bit, a core barrel through the turbine and in communication with the drill bit for capturing a core, a fluid path to the drill bit via the turbine to rotate the turbine, wherein the core barrel is rotationally isolated from the rotor and is fluidly isolated from the fluid path.
US11136838B1 Load cell for a tong assembly
A load cell for use with a tong assembly includes a body; a chamber formed in the body; and a strain gauge disposed in the chamber. The load cell also includes a first eye for pivotal coupling to the tong assembly, and a second eye for pivotal coupling to the tong assembly. An optional biasing member is disposed around the second eye for biasing the body relative to the tong assembly.
US11136834B2 Dampers for mitigation of downhole tool vibrations
Systems and methods for damping torsional oscillations of downhole systems are described. The systems include a damping system configured on the downhole system. The damping system includes a first element and a second element in frictional contact with the first element. The second element moves relative to the first element with a velocity that is a sum of a periodic velocity fluctuation having an amplitude and a mean velocity, wherein the mean velocity is lower than the amplitude of the periodic velocity fluctuation.
US11136832B2 Thread protector for use with sucker rods and oil tools
A thread protector for use on a sucker rod or a drill pipe has a collet with a plurality of collet segments in which each of the plurality of collet segments has a protrusion adjacent an end thereof, and a sleeve overlying the collet and movable between a first position and a second position. The second position compresses the plurality of collet segments such that the protrusion engages with the thread relief of the sucker rod or drill pipe. This retains the sleeve and the plurality of collet segments over the threaded end of the pipe so as to protect the threaded end of the pipe. The sleeve is movable to the first position such that the protrusions of the plurality of collet segments release from the thread relief so as to allow the thread protector to be removed from the threaded end of the pipe.
US11136826B2 Guidance systems and apparatus for power swivel
A system for drilling a subterranean borehole. In an embodiment, the system includes a mast, and a pipe rotator coupled to the mast. The pipe rotator includes a stem that is configured to be coupled to an end of a drillstring and a motor that is configured to rotate the stem. In addition, the system includes a guide beam coupled to the mast. The guide beam includes a longitudinal axis and is configured to guide vertical motion of the pipe rotator. The guide beam includes a plurality of elongate sections configured to be generally aligned along the longitudinal axis. In addition, the guide beam includes a plurality of coupling assemblies configured to interconnect the plurality of elongate sections and align the plurality elongate sections along the longitudinal axis.
US11136822B1 Ladder mounted device and system
A ladder mounted system for supporting a panel during installation may include a lower hanger that may comprise a vertical support with a top end and a bottom end opposite the top end. The vertical support includes a backside configured to be oriented towards the ladder, and a frontside opposite the backside. An upper hook may be coupled to the vertical support, the upper hook being configured to be disposed over a first step of the ladder. A lower hook may be coupled to the vertical support, the lower hook being configured to be disposed over a second step of the ladder below the first step. A holding area may be disposed below the lower hook and be coupled to the vertical support for supporting the panel during installation.
US11136812B2 Motorized door opening device
A motorized door opening device, including at least one wheel, configured to be lowered to a surface and forced thereagainst with a force sufficient to ensure friction between the wheel and the surface and to prevent slipping of the wheel relative to the surface; an electric motor including a rotor coupled to rotate the wheel; a wheel actuator, coupled between the door and the wheel, to lower the wheel to the surface in response to a wheel lowering signal; and control circuitry to signal the wheel actuator to lower the wheel by generating the wheel lowering signal and push down the wheel to create friction; and a door attachment member to attach the motor and the wheel actuator to a bottom part of the door; whereby rotation of the wheel after lowering of the wheel causes the wheel to rotate in contact with the surface and move the door.
US11136809B2 Window regulator and method of assembling the same
To provide a window regulator and a method of assembling the same, capable of easily applying grease to a main wall portion of a guide rail, the window regulator includes: a guide rail extending in an operation direction of a window glass; and a slider installed to the window glass and guided along the operation direction on the guide rail, wherein the guide rail has a main wall portion extending in a front-rear direction, and the slider has a main body portion facing the main wall portion of the guide rail abuttably from a vehicle width direction, and a grease application portion configured to apply grease along the operation direction on the main wall portion of the guide rail.
US11136807B2 Device having a controllable rotary damper, and method
A door component has a controllable rotary damper and two connector units which can be moved relative to one another. One of the two connector units can be connected to a load-bearing construction and the other one can be connected to a movable door device of a vehicle, in order to damp a movement of the door device between a closed position and an open position in a controlled manner. Two mutually engaged spindle units are arranged between the two connector units, one spindle unit being a threaded spindle and the other being a spindle nut. A first spindle unit is fastened rotatably on a coupling rod connected to one of the connector units. A magnetorheological transmission device is arranged between the coupling rod and the first spindle unit, in order to brake a rotational movement of the first spindle unit as required.
US11136805B2 Furniture drive for moving a movably mounted furniture part
A furniture drive for moving a movably mounted furniture part relative to a furniture body includes a drive unit to be mounted on or in the furniture body, and at least one movably mounted actuating part for moving the movable furniture part. A mounting stop that can be applied to the furniture body is provided on the drive unit.
US11136804B2 Rail assembly for furniture parts
A guide system is hingedly connected to a second furniture part, and has a rail arrangement including a guide rail having a longitudinal direction for guiding the furniture parts, and a carrier movably mounted transversely to the longitudinal direction of the guide rail. The carrier can be moved into a transfer position in which the carrier adjoins the guide rail in the longitudinal direction such that a guiding device to be connected to one of the furniture parts and movable along the guide rail can be transferred to and from between the guide rail and the carrier. The guide system includes a column connected to the carrier, the column being arranged vertically, and can be moved together with the carrier transversely to the longitudinal direction of the guide rail. The first furniture part is connected to the guiding device, and the second furniture part is movably connected to the column.
US11136803B2 Window regulator and method of assembling the same
To provide a window regulator and a method of assembling the same, capable of easily applying grease to a wire facing surface of a guide rail, the window regulator includes: a guide rail extending in an operation direction of a window glass; a slider installed to the window glass and guided along the operation direction on the guide rail; and a wire configured to drive the slider along the operation direction with respect to the guide rail, wherein the guide rail has a wire facing surface facing the wire along the operation direction, and the slider has a grease application portion for applying grease along the operation direction on the wire facing surface.
US11136802B2 Semi-invisible combination for sliding doors which allows the unhindered passage
A semi-invisible combination of thermal insulating profiles of the lower part of sliding doors and windows which allows the unhindered passage of people and objects above the semi-invisible combination. The interior and exterior floor has co-planarity and uniformity while the invention permits unhindered passage of people and objects, is accessible by people with walking disabilities, has narrow width grooves, has a classy profile design, has high levels of waterproofing for the non-visible parts as well as high waterproofing against normal weather conditions.
US11136798B2 Home appliance having leveling door handle
A home appliance in which an opening and closing operation of a door and a turning operation of a handle are connected through five joints, so that the turning operation of the handle can be performed smoothly, and a latch for fixing the door to a body moves to a position parallel to the door when the door is opened, so that a user is prevented from being interfered with the latch while opening the door and using a cavity of the home appliance.
US11136797B2 Sash window restrictor
A sash window restrictor (20) has a housing (22) which is to be let into a vertical frame member (10) of one sash (normally the upper, outer sash) of a window, at a position, say, 10 cm above the top rail of the lower sash when the windows are closed. A tab (24) is mounted in the housing and can be retracted into the housing or extended from the housing. A mechanism acts between the tab and the housing and allows the tab to be pressed into the housing and held in the housing for a period of time before the tab is released to allow the tab to extend. With the tab extended, the lower sash (12) can be lifted until it reaches the tab (24) but no further, so that a 10 cm gap will be opened at the bottom of the window.
US11136793B2 Vehicle door latch apparatus
A vehicle door latch apparatus is provided that shortens the time to switch the locking lever between the locked position and the unlocked position. A vehicle door latch apparatus according to the present invention comprises a latch that is engaged with a striker in order to keep a vehicle door in a half-latched state or a full-latched state; a ratchet that is engaged with the latch in order to keep the latch engaged with the striker; an opening link 27 that abuts against the ratchet in order to release the ratchet from the latch when the opening link is moved in a door opening direction in an door opening operation of an outer door opening handle; a locking lever 28 that can be switched between a locked position that prevents the ratchet from being released by the opening link and an unlocked position that allows the ratchet to be released; and a locking actuator 39 that switches the locking lever between the locked position and the unlocked position. The locking actuator includes a motor 40 and an output wheel 42 that is driven by the motor, and the output wheel has a protruding or recessed first connecting part 45 and the locking lever has a recessed or protruding second connecting part 46 that is connected to the first connecting part.
US11136791B2 Modularized electric latch control device
A modularized electric latch control device includes a mounting seat and a locking cap device pivotably mounted to the mounting seat and pivotable relative to the mounting seat between a closure position and a non-closure position. Optionally mounted to the electric latch control device are a stopper, a closure member, a locking latch restraining frame, a first escutcheon, and a second escutcheon. The electric latch control device is selectively assembled into a first mode (including the first escutcheon), a second mode (including the closure member, the stopper, and the second escutcheon), or a third mode (including the locking latch restraining frame, the stopper, and the second escutcheon) for cooperating with a cylindrical latch device, a first box type latch device, or a second box type latch device.
US11136790B2 Progressive deadlatching for deadbolts
A progressive deadlatching arrangement for a deadbolt lock prevents an external force applied on the deadbolt from retracting the deadbolt or otherwise compromising a secured door. The progressive deadlatching arrangement prevents external forces from retracting the deadbolt while still allowing an authorized user to operate the deadbolt. ASSA ABLOY Residential Group, Inc. is a subsidiary of ASSA ABLOY AB.
US11136788B2 Door improvements and data mining via accelerometer and magnetometer electronic component
An electronic door lock including a magnetometer, an accelerometer, and a processor. The processor is configured to determine a status of a door with respect to a door frame using data provided by the accelerometer and magnetometer which collectively generate acceleration data, velocity data and positional data of the door. The processor provides data to a user interface or an alert device indicating one or more of: door open angle, prep-less door position, an acceleration alert, a door position alert, door sag, door frame rub, and triangulation of an intruder.
US11136786B2 Confinement room lock
A lock assembly for a door includes a lock mechanism moveable between an extended position wherein the door is locked and a retracted position wherein the door is unlocked such that the door may be opened and closed. The lock assembly also includes first and second lock cylinders operably connected to the lock mechanism such that actuation thereof causes the lock mechanism to move to the retracted position, the lock cylinders each including a first keyhole. A tamper resistant member is moveable between a protected position in which the keyhole of the second cylinder is inaccessible and an unprotected position in which the keyhole of the second cylinder is accessible, such that a tool is required in order to move the tamper resistant member from the protected position to the unprotected position, the tool adapted to be stored separately from the door.
US11136785B2 Elevator fixture magnetic slide latch and control box equipped therewith
An elevator call box with internal, concealable latching mechanism comprises an internally disposed, cylindrical magnetic pin with a relatively low pull force that is slidably displaceable by an larger, external magnetic force supplied by a service technician. When the access door is closed, magnetic pin penetrates an orifice in a locking tab to lock the call box. The pin magnet is normally attracted to an adjacent, magnetically attractive clip snap-fitted to a latching block. The latch is externally disengaged via a stronger portable magnet carried by service personnel. The larger magnetic pull force of the portable magnet slidably displaces the smaller magnetic latch pin, freeing the locking tab to permit pivotal opening of the access door. Once the stronger magnet is moved away, the smaller magnetic pin, which is attracted magnetically to the clip, will return to it's rest position penetrating the locking tab and locking the control.
US11136783B2 Vehicle awning support and method of use
Provided is a vehicle awning support for supporting a vehicle awning on a vehicle, a vehicle awning assembly including the vehicle awning support and methods of use thereof. The vehicle awning support includes at least one vehicle mount for mounting the support to at least a portion of the vehicle, at least one vehicle awning mount for mounting the support to at least a portion of the awning and at least one arm extending between the mounts. The arm is moveable between a retracted position in which the vehicle awning is located adjacent the at least a portion of the vehicle and an extended position in which the vehicle awning extends outwardly relative to the at least a portion of the vehicle.
US11136781B1 Container assembly systems and methods and combination of container assembly and weight material assembly for stabilizing objects
A weight system for supporting a free-standing object comprising a weight material assembly and a container assembly. The container assembly comprises a panel assembly defining an interior chamber, an access opening, and an access flap and a closure system operable in an open configuration in which the access flap may be displaced between closed and open positions and a closed configuration in which the access flap is secured in the closed position. The interior chamber is sized and dimensioned to accommodate predetermined dimensions of the weight material assembly. The access opening is sized and dimensioned to allow the weight material assembly to be displaced through the access opening and into the interior chamber. The weight material assembly is arranged within the interior chamber with the panel assembly configured in the closed position and the closure system operated in the closed configuration.
US11136780B2 Annular bracket for externally loading a tower segment, external loading system of a hybrid tower, tower section of a hybrid tower, hybrid tower, wind turbine, and assembly method of an external loading system for a hybrid tower
An annular bracket for the external tensioning of a tower segment, in particular a tower segment of a wind power plant, to an external tensioning system of a hybrid tower, preferably a hybrid tower of a wind power plant, to a tower section of a hybrid tower, preferably a hybrid tower of a wind power plant, to a hybrid tower, preferably a hybrid tower of a wind power plant, to a wind power plant, and to an assembly method of an external tensioning system for a hybrid tower, preferably for a hybrid tower of a wind power plant. An annular bracket for the external tensioning of a tower segment, in particular a tower segment of a wind power plant, with a connector element for the connection of a tensioning element, a bearing element for the transmission of a tensioning force to a tower segment, and an annular force transmission element for the transmission of the tensioning force between the connector element and the bearing element, the bearing element being at a greater spacing in the radial direction from a longitudinal axis of the annular bracket than the connector element, is described.
US11136779B2 Seismic isolation device
The present invention relates to a seismic isolation device, including: a sliding platform (100) having a sliding surface (120) of a downwardly concave spherical shape formed on an upper surface thereof; and a sliding body (200) placed on the sliding surface (120) being capable of sliding on the sliding surface (120) by means of a sliding means, wherein the sliding body (200) slides on the sliding surface (120) in a situation where an earthquake occurs to effectively absorb vibrations applied to a structure, such that the structure can be safely protected.
US11136778B1 Adaptive self-centering apparatus and method for seismic and wind protection of structures
An adaptive self-centering device (ASCD) which uses one or more ratchet-pawl mechanisms. The hysteretic slip force of the ASCD preferably comes from a friction mechanism. The self-centering originates from the ratcheting of the pawl over the ratchet wheel and a self-centering device, in response to a force from an apparatus such as a spring. The nonlinear hardening of the apparatus, which conforms to the favorable adaptive behavior sought in modern day passive devices, stems from the mechanism of the lever within the apparatus that transforms the linear motion into rotatory motion.
US11136777B2 Seismic performance improvement of FRP-RC structures
Although Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRPs), as alternatives for the corrosive steel reinforcement in concrete structures, have shown promising performance under gravity loads, their performance under reversal cyclic loading is still one of the main concerns. The linear behavior of FRP reinforcement has a two-sided effect on the seismic performance of FRP-reinforced concrete (RC) moment-resisting frames. Although the linear nature of FRP reinforcement could be advantageous in terms of limiting the residual damage after an earthquake event, it lowers the energy dissipation of the structure which can compromise its seismic performance. Disclosed herein is the addition of steel plates at selected locations in moment-resisting frames to improve seismic performance of FRP-RC structures while still being able to take advantage of its linear behaviour (minimal residual damage after earthquake). The effectiveness of the proposed solution was tested both experimentally and analytically.
US11136775B2 Automatic swimming pool cleaners optionally providing dual filtration
Automatic swimming pool cleaners and components thereof are described. The cleaners may provide dual filtration of debris suspended in water of pools as well as a fluid path allowing some water to by-pass one of the two filters. They also may include any of all components such as multi-section inlet tubes, Venturi jets, nozzles exhausting water onto rotatable vanes, brushes, downforce turbines, and mechanisms for adjusting water flow through thrust jets or sweep tails.
US11136771B2 Modular booth
Methods and systems are provided for a modular booth. In one example, a modular booth includes a first wall and a second wall coupled together by a ceiling, and further includes a plurality of modular elements coupled to the first wall and second wall. The modular elements may be moved to a retracted position to be stored within the walls or moved to an extended position to be utilized by a user of the booth, and the first wall, second wall, and ceiling may be decoupled from each other or folded against each other for transportation or compact storage of the booth.
US11136769B2 System and method for automating vertical slip forming in concrete construction
A system for forming a vertical structure through the incremental pouring of wet concrete has a plurality of vertical columns external to the concrete of the vertical structure; a slip form structure comprising a pair of opposing walls forming a bottomless trough; a main frame coupled to the slip form structure, wherein the main frame is supported on, and configured to move vertically along, the vertical columns; and a work platform residing below the slip form structure and main frame, the work platform being supported on, and configured to move vertically along, the vertical columns; wherein the main platform moves independently of the work platform.
US11136767B2 Sealing strip for sealing drywall connecting joints
A sealing strip is for sealing drywall connecting joints. The sealing strip has a centre web with two longitudinal edges, wherein along each longitudinal edge, a sealing profile is arranged having a first profile section, which is arranged along the allocated longitudinal edge and has a first thickness in the transverse direction of the centre web. A second profile section adjoins the first profile section, and the second profile section forms the end of the sealing profile that is remote from the centre web and has a second thickness in the transverse direction of the centre web, the second thickness being smaller than the first thickness.
US11136765B2 Floor panel for forming a floor covering
A floor panel arranged to be installed according to the fold-down principle, with a first pair and a second pair of edges. The second pair of edges coupling parts are arranged to be coupled to each other by a downward movement with two contact zones at opposite sides of a male part which fits into a female part. The ratio between the horizontal distance between the middle of the first contact zone and the middle of the second contact zone, and the vertical distance between the middle of the first contact zone and the middle of the second contact zone is more than 5, and/or wherein well-defined support points are applied.
US11136764B2 Bracket with horizontal and vertical swivel capabilities
In one example, a bracket includes a swivel rotatably mounted on a hinge and a keyway separable from the hinge. The swivel includes a key, while the keyway includes a recess. The key and the recess are shaped to allow the swivel and the keyway to connect to each other in a plurality of positions.
US11136763B2 Aerodynamically stable roof paver system and ballast block therefor
A ballast block is provided with a body and a plurality of fluid receiving channels. The body includes a top surface, a bottom surface positioned opposite the top surface, and a first side extending between the top surface and the bottom surface. The plurality of fluid receiving channels are disposed along the first side in a plurality of units and extending from the top surface to the bottom surface to form a zigzag pattern. Each unit of the plurality of units having an adjacent pair of fluid receiving channels extending at opposing angles toward each other from the top surface to the bottom surface in an approximate V-shape.
US11136757B2 Gypsum panels, systems, and methods
Gypsum panels and methods of making the same are provided. A gypsum panel includes a gypsum core containing set gypsum and unexpanded perlite ore, wherein the unexpanded perlite ore is present in the gypsum core in an amount greater than any other component, other than the gypsum.
US11136756B2 Edge protection system having dowel plate
An edge protection system for use with concrete flooring, including a first part for coupling to an edge portion of a first concrete flooring panel and a second part for coupling to an opposed edge portion of a second, neighbouring, concrete flooring panel, a dowel plate and a dowel sheath, wherein the dowel plate is for supporting the second concrete flooring panel relative to the first concrete flooring panel, the dowel sheath is fitted to extend laterally from the first part, with an internal cavity of the dowel sheath aligning with apertures formed in the first and second parts such that the dowel plate is able to be inserted into the dowel sheath cavity through said apertures to a supporting position in which the dowel plate remains in the apertures and extends laterally from the second part.
US11136754B2 Hold down system and building using the same
A fastener assembly comprises a first cylindrical member disposed within a second cylindrical member. One of the first and second cylindrical members is movable relative to the other in a first direction. The other one of the first and second cylindrical members is locked relative to the one in a second direction opposite to the first direction. A spring is operably attached to the first and second cylindrical members to urge one of the first and second cylindrical members in the first direction. A removable member is operably associated with the first and second cylindrical members to prevent one of the first and second cylindrical members from moving in the first direction prior to removing the removable member. The removable member is configured to be pulled out to allow one of the first and second cylindrical members to move in the first direction.
US11136752B2 Flush toilet
A flush toilet includes a toilet main body, a flush water tank device, and connection conduits for supplying, to a toilet main body, flush water supplied from a reservoir tank. The reservoir tank includes a large tank portion on a large volume side in the reservoir tank when the reservoir tank is divided into two at the left-right center and a small tank portion on a small volume side in the reservoir tank when the reservoir tank is divided into two at the left-right center. The upstream end of one connection conduit is connected to the large tank portion and, on the other hand, the downstream end of the other connection conduit is connected to the other side of the toilet main body divided into two at the left-right center.
US11136751B2 Electronic plumbing fixture fitting including preset feature
The present invention provides an electronic plumbing fixture fitting including a preset feature.
US11136750B2 Handle alignment adapter for fixed position valve body plumbing fixture applications
A handle assembly for an in-wall plumbing fixture includes a control valve having a rough plumbing attachment interface that is configured to connect to a rough valve. The control valve includes a control stem having a first number of teeth. The assembly includes a lever handle, with a second number of teeth that is different than the first number of teeth, and which is configured for attachment to the control valve. An adapter couples the control stem to the lever handle. The adapter has a set of adapter internal teeth corresponding in number to the first number of teeth and a set of adapter external teeth corresponding in number to the second number of teeth. The adapter can be included in an adjustment kit to align the handle lever.
US11136749B2 Simple installation module for installation on countertop
A simple installation module for installation on a countertop includes a fixing seat to be fixed in a mounting hole in a countertop, a connecting rod mechanism, and a screw rod. At least one guide rod is connected to the lower portion of the fixing seat, at least one guide part to be matched with the guide rod is arranged on the connecting rod mechanism, and the screw rod is matched and connected with the connecting rod mechanism.
US11136747B2 Cooling system for water-cooled apparatus
There is disclosed a system for cooling a water-cooled apparatus having a water inlet and a water outlet. The system has: a circuit in fluid communication with the water inlet and the water outlet, the circuit having a valve upstream of the water inlet connected to a source of water, and an outlet in fluid communication with a sewer; an air-cooled cooling unit in heat exchange relationship with water in the circuit; and a pump fluidly connected to the circuit; the system operable between a closed-loop configuration and an open configuration, the valve being closed and the pump circulating water between the water-cooled apparatus and the air-cooled cooling unit in the closed-loop configuration, and the valve being open and water in the circuit circulating from the source of water, through the water-cooled apparatus, and to the sewer in the open configuration.
US11136746B2 Excavating tooth assembly with locking pin assembly
A locking pin assembly for securing a ground engaging element to a support structure may include a body portion and may include a shaft portion disposed within the body portion and rotatable between a first position that mechanically inhibits removal of a ground engaging element from a support structure and a second position that permits removal of the ground engaging element from the support structure. A camshaft may be rotatably disposed within the shaft portion and may be arranged to cooperate with the shaft portion to rotate through a first range of motion and to apply a rotational force on the shaft portion through a second range of motion. A radially extending locking element may be configured to selectively mechanically interfere with one of the shaft portion and the body portion to selectively prevent rotation of the shaft portion relative to the body portion.
US11136744B2 Vehicles with control systems to perform various functions based on payload weight and methods of operating the same
Vehicles and methods of operating vehicles are disclosed herein. A vehicle includes a main frame, a work implement, and a control system. The work implement is supported by the main frame and configured to carry a payload in use of the vehicle. The control system is supported by the main frame and configured to control operation of the vehicle. The control system includes a payload measurement system configured to provide payload input indicative of a variable payload carried by the work implement in use of the vehicle and a controller coupled to the payload measurement system.
US11136743B2 Electric construction machine
An electric construction machine that can travel from a work site to charging equipment and prevent the lowering of the work efficiency is provided. An electric hydraulic excavator includes a motor (28) that is driven by power of a battery device (19) and drives a hydraulic pump (29), a controller (37), and a display device (24). The controller (37) computes and stores the amount of consumed power of the motor (28) consumed during the period from the departure of the hydraulic excavator from the charging equipment to arrival at the work site, based on movement information of the hydraulic excavator acquired by a movement information acquiring device. The controller (37) subtracts the amount of consumed power from the amount of stored power of the battery device (19) to compute the amount of power consumable at the work site. The controller (37) computes the period of time for which operation is possible at the work site, based on the amount of power consumable at the work site, and causes the display device (24) to display the period of time for which operation is possible at the work site.
US11136741B2 Hydraulic rotator apparatus
The invention relates to a hydraulic rotator (11) for rotating a tool with respect to a crane arm, the hydraulic rotator comprising a first attachment piece (12) for connection to a crane arm and a second attachment piece (13) for connection to a tool; and a stator (14) and a rotor (15), the rotor (15) being rotatably arranged inside the stator (14) to rotate around an axial axis (A), wherein the rotor (15) comprises vanes (18) that are biased to extend radially outwards from said rotor (15), and wherein the stator (14) comprises an inner circumferential surface (25) to receive said vanes (18), which inner circumferential surface (25) comprises at least two chambers (19a) arranged to receive each vane of said vanes (18) to a first extent, and at least two shallow portions (19b) arranged to receive each vane of said vanes (18) to a second extent, which is substantially less compared to said first extent, wherein said inner circumferential surface (25) is arranged to receive at least a tip portion of the vanes (18) throughout its whole periphery.
US11136738B2 Structural sheet spur
A structural pile sheet spur including a void creating section located in a fore part of the spur, a pile sheet interfacing section located in an aft part of the spur, and a fluid delivery passageway located in or adjacent to the pile sheet interfacing section.
US11136737B2 Rapid-deployment oil spill containment boom and method of deployment
A rapid-deployment system for containing oil spills and similar water contaminations comprises a pre-manufactured sleeve having air-inflatable or gas-inflatable compartments and water inflatable compartments. In some embodiments uninflated sleeve is stored as a reel of sleeve material, and the deployment system, optionally mounted in a small boat, comprises a machine for inflating the air and water compartments at the site of a spill. In some embodiments, air and/or water compartments may be self-inflating.
US11136736B2 Anchorless crash cushion apparatus with metal nose cap
An anchorless crash cushion apparatus having a plurality of interconnected water-filled crash cushion elements and a non-water filled forward-most cushion element includes vehicle capture structure resisting upward tilting of an impacting vehicle and ramping of the impacting vehicle and stabilizing structure resisting relative rotation between the crash cushion elements in both vertical and lateral planes during vehicle impact. The forward-most cushion element defines a notch and a metal nose cap having a weakened midsection is located in front of the notch.
US11136734B2 Origami sonic barrier for traffic noise mitigation
A sound barrier system for use in mitigating noise having an origami sheet or origami-inspired mechanism that can use folding to change configuration and lattice topology; and a plurality of cylindrical inclusions disposed on top of the origami sheet. The plurality of cylindrical inclusions being periodically arranged such that folding kinematics of the origami sheet induces reconfiguration of the periodicity of the plurality of cylindrical inclusions and associated wave blocking of the noise.
US11136733B2 Method for producing an integral bridge, and integral bridge
A first arch and second arch are produced in respective first and second structural portions. Each arch has a tie rod interconnecting the foot points of the arch, where a foot point of the arch is displaceably mounted. Each tie rod is tensioned so that horizontal forces caused by the weight of the arches at the foot points of the corresponding arch, are taken up by the tie rods. A first end point of the tie rod of the first arch is connected in a force-fitting manner to the first abutment, and a second end point of the tie rod of a last arch is connected in a force-fitting manner to the second abutment. The remaining adjoining end points of the tie rods are connected to one another in a force-fitting manner, and corresponding foot points of the arches are connected in a force-fitting manner to the abutments and pillar.
US11136725B2 Damping arrangement for tracks
A damping arrangement for tracks to be travelled over by rail vehicles having flanged wheels, including a) a rail, and b) an outer lateral profile of elastomer material which bears on the outer side of the rail at least in a region of a lateral outer rail head flank and in a region of an outer rail head underside, wherein the outer lateral profile has, in the region of the outer rail head underside and in the region of the lateral outer rail head flank, close to the rail, a soft region which is elastically resilient with respect to the rail head, and, in the region of the lateral outer rail head flank, remote from the rail, a substantially non-elastic hard region.
US11136723B2 Heat sealable barrier paperboard
An aqueous coated paperboard is disclosed which exhibits good barrier properties and anti-blocking behavior and is heat sealable.
US11136721B2 Compositions
The present invention relates to compositions, such as filled and coated papers, comprising microfibrillated cellulose and inorganic particulate material.
US11136718B2 Through-air dryer shower assembly
Disclosed is a through-air dryer shower assembly disposed within the through-air dryer and enables efficient cleaning of the through-air dryer without having an operator enter the dryer. The shower may comprise an elongated shower conduit having a plurality of nozzles disposed thereon and may be affixed to a baffle disposed within the through-air dryer cylinder. The shower assembly is generally positioned to spray a pressurized stream of wash fluid against the interior surface of the dryer causing debris accumulated within the deck to flow through the structure to the outer surface for discharge.
US11136715B2 Method for recovery of cellulosic material from waste ligno-cellulosic material
The present invention involves an environmentally friendly process and apparatus for the delignification of lignin-containing materials, such as cardboard newspaper or agricultural or tree pruning wastes. This process produces cellulose using low temperatures and low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. It can be performed using a column fitted with a semipermeable gasket that pressurizes the column by retaining oxygen released by action of the hydrogen peroxide on a lignin-containing material.
US11136709B2 Clothes treatment apparatus
A clothes treatment apparatus includes a cabinet defining a treatment chamber configured to accommodate hanging clothes and a cycle chamber configured to house machinery, the cycle chamber being positioned vertically below the treatment chamber. The clothes treatment apparatus also includes a partition plate that partitions the treatment chamber from the cycle chamber, a door configured to open and close the cabinet, a door liner disposed at an inside of the door and configured to guide condensed water generated in the treatment chamber to an upper side of the partition plate, a condensed water guide member disposed at the partition plate and configured to guide the condensed water from the door liner into the treatment chamber.
US11136705B2 Detecting mechanical decoupling in a laundry appliance
A method of detecting a mechanical decoupling in a laundry appliance is provided. The laundry appliance includes a rotatable basket and a motor configured to drive the rotatable basket. The method includes determining a target rotational speed and activating the motor at a first rotational speed proportional to the determined target rotational speed. The method further includes determining an actual rotational speed after activating the motor at the first rotational speed and comparing the actual rotational speed to the target rotational speed. When the actual rotational speed is greater than the target rotational speed, the method determines that the motor is decoupled from the basket.
US11136702B2 System and method for tufting sculptured and multiple pile height patterned articles
A system and method for tufting sculptured and multiple pile height patterned articles, including controlling placement of yarns fed to the needles of the tufting machine by a yarn feed mechanism to form varying patterns includes a backing support over which the backing is fed, and which lifts/and biases the backing to a raised position. As the backing material is fed through the tufting machine, a series of loopers or hooks engage and pick loops of yarns from the needles. The yarn feed mechanism will be controlled to create a tension in selected loops of yarns, to cause the backing material to be pulled against the bias or spring force applied by the backing support toward the needle plate of the tufting machine to create tufts of different pile heights.
US11136700B2 Process for producing nonwoven
A process for producing nonwoven materials is provided. The process includes: providing a three-phase (gas-liquid-solid) suspension, providing a first moving carrier sieve, applying the three-phase suspension onto the first moving carrier sieve to produce a fibrous web, removing aqueous residue of the three-phase suspension through the first carrier sieve, recycling the aqueous residue, pre-integrating the fibrous web by flushing the web with water and collecting flushed water, transferring the pre-integrated fibrous web from the first moving carrier sieve to a second moving carrier sieve, and hydroentangling the fibrous web. The three-phase suspension contains natural and/or manmade fibres, a surfactant, and air.
US11136699B2 Composite sheet material, system, and method of preparing same
A system and associated method for preparing a composite sheet material is provided. The system includes a nonwoven fabric source; a collection surface onto which a nonwoven fabric is deposited; a carding device disposed downstream of the nonwoven fabric source overlying the collection surface, the carding device including a main cylinder, an air source configured to provide a stream of air; an air manifold having an air inlet in communication with the air source, an air outlet, a fiber inlet, an interior channel, and a fiber outlet. The air outlet is positioned to direct an air stream against a surface the cylinder to dislodge fibers from the surface of the cylinder. The dislodged fibers enter the fiber inlet and flow to the fiber outlet at which point the fibers are deposited onto a surface of the nonwoven fabric. The fabrics are then bonded to form a coherent sheet material.
US11136692B2 Plastic semiconductor material and preparation method thereof
Disclosed is a plastic semiconductor material and a preparation method thereof. The semiconductor material comprises an argentite-based compound represented by the following formula (I): Ag2-δXδS1-ηYη(I), in which 0≤δ<0.5, 0≤η<0.5, X is at least one of Cu, Au, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn, Ti, or V, and Y is at least one of N, P, As, Sb, Se, Te, O, Br, Cl, I, or F. The material can withstand certain deformations, similar to organic materials, and has excellent semiconductor properties with adjustable electrical properties, thereby enabling the preparation of high-performance flexible semiconductor devices.
US11136690B1 Method for preparing doped yttrium aluminum garnet single crystal fiber by performing a cylindrical surface polishing operation and growing a cladding layer
The present disclosure provides a method for preparing a doped YAG single crystal fiber. The method may include placing a doped YAG single crystal fiber core into a growth zone and placing a raw material into a dissolution zone; adding a mineralizer into the growth chamber to cause the mineralizer to immerse the raw material and the doped YAG single crystal fiber core; heating the growth zone and the dissolution zone by a two-stage heating device, respectively; and preparing a doped YAG single crystal fiber by growing a YAG single crystal fiber cladding on a surface of the doped YAG single crystal fiber core based on the doped YAG single crystal fiber core and the raw material under a preset pressure.
US11136687B2 Substrate locking system, device and procedure for chemical and/or electrolytic surface treatment
Exemplary substrate locking system, device, apparatus and method for chemical and/or electrolytic surface treatment of a substrate in a process fluid can be provided. For example, it is possible to provide a first element, a second element and a locking unit. The first element and the second element can be configured to hold the substrate between each other. The locking unit can be configured to lock the first element and the second element with each other. The locking unit can comprise a magnet control device and a magnet. The magnet can be arranged at or near the first element and/or the second element. The magnet control device can be configured to control a magnetic force between the first element and the second element.
US11136684B2 Electrode structure provided with resistors
The invention relates to an electrode which can be employed in the cells of plants for the electrolytic extraction of copper and other non-ferrous metals from ionic solutions. The electrode consists of an apparatus comprising at least one anodic panel for the evolution of oxygen or chlorine connected through a plurality of resistors in parallel to at least one distribution structure for electrical current. The panel may optionally exhibit areas of electrical discontinuity. The invention also relates to an electrolyser using the electrode described above.
US11136679B2 Electrochemical and photoelectrochemical oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid and 2,5-diformylfuran
Photoelectrochemical cells for the oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid and/or 2,5-diformylfuran are provided. Also provided are methods of using the cells to carry out the electrochemical and photoelectrochemical oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid and/or 2,5-diformylfuran.
US11136677B2 Method for mounting oxygen-consuming electrodes in electrochemical cells and electrochemical cells
Method for the gastight and liquid-tight installation of oxygen consuming electrodes in an electrolysis apparatus, and electrolysis apparatus for use in chloralkali electrolysis, in which particular regions are covered with an additional film having a composition comparable to the oxygen-consuming electrodes.
US11136676B2 Methods of preparing 7XXX aluminum alloys for adhesive bonding, and products relating to the same
Methods of preparing 7xxx aluminum alloy products for adhesive bonding are disclosed. Generally, the methods include chemical and/or mechanically preparing a 7xxx aluminum alloy product to reduce the amount of magnesium oxides while maintaining any copper-containing intermetallic particles located proximal the surface of the 7xxx aluminum alloy product. After preparation, a functionalized layer may be produced thereon for adhesive bonding.
US11136674B2 Turbine blade internal hot corrosion oxide cleaning
A material removal method comprises receiving a component that includes a component body and a coating on the component body, the component body comprising metallic first material, and the coating comprising a second material that is different from the first material, wherein the component is a component of an item of rotational equipment. The method also includes receiving a solution comprising nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide and subjecting at least a portion of the coating to the solution in supercritical condition in order to remove at least some of the second material from the component, wherein a chemistry of the solution is selected such that the solution is substantially non-reactive with the first material.
US11136672B2 Electronic devices having corrosion-resistant coatings
An electronic device such as a wristwatch may include a conductive housing. A corrosion-resistant coating may be deposited on the conductive housing. The coating may include transition layers and an uppermost alloy layer. The transition layers may include a chromium seed layer on the conductive housing and a chromium nitride layer on the chromium seed layer. The uppermost alloy layer may include TiCrCN or other alloys and may provide the coating with desired optical reflection and absorption characteristics. The transition layers may include a minimal number of coating defects, thereby eliminating potential sites at which visible defects could form when exposed to salt water. This may allow the electronic device to exhibit a desired color and to be submerged in salt water without producing undesirable visible defects on the conductive housing structures.
US11136669B2 Film formation apparatus
A film formation apparatus includes a rotary table provided in a processing container; a mounting table mounting a substrate and revolved by rotation of the rotary table; a film formation gas supply part configured to supply a film formation gas to a region through which the mounting table passes by the rotation of the rotary table; a spinning shaft rotatably provided on a portion rotating together with the rotary table; a driven gear provided on the spinning shaft; a driving gear configured to rotate while facing a revolution orbit of the driven gear and provided along an entire circumference of the revolution orbit so as to constitute a magnetic gear mechanism with the driven gear, and a relative-distance-changing mechanism configured to change a relative distance between the revolution orbit of the driven gear and the driving gear.
US11136668B2 Film-forming apparatus and film-forming method
There is provided a film-forming apparatus, comprising: a process container in which a vacuum atmosphere is formed; a rotary table installed in the process container, the rotary table having substrate mounting regions formed on a side of a top surface of the rotary table and configured to mount a plurality of substrates, and the rotary table including a rotary mechanism configured to rotate the substrate mounting regions around a rotary shaft; a heating mechanism configured to heat the substrates mounted on the substrate mounting regions; a gas supply part installed to face a moving region where the substrates move when the rotary table rotates and including gas discharge holes formed to cross the moving region, the gas discharge holes being configured to discharge a first film-forming gas and a second film-forming gas; and an exhaust part configured to exhaust an interior of the process container.
US11136664B2 Deposition mask and method of manufacturing deposition mask
A deposition mask includes: a first surface and a second surface, in which a plurality of through-holes are formed; a pair of long side surfaces connected to the first and second surfaces, and defining a profile of the deposition mask in a longitudinal direction of the deposition mask; and a pair of short side surfaces connected to the first and second surfaces, and defining a profile of the deposition mask in a width direction of the deposition mask. The long side surface includes a first portion that is recessed inside and includes a first end portion positioned along the first surface, and a second end portion positioned along the second surface and positioned inside the first end portion. The through-hole includes a first recess formed on the first surface, and a second recess formed on the second surface and connected to the first recess through a hole connection portion.
US11136662B2 Apparatus and method for adsorbing a mask, evaporation device, and evaporation method
An apparatus for adsorbing a mask includes an adsorbing member and a controller connected to the adsorbing member. The adsorbing member is configured to adsorb the mask during evaporation and is capable of simultaneously producing different or a same adsorption force to different regions of the mask. The controller is configured to control the adsorbing member to start adsorption from at least one initial adsorption region of the mask, and then control the adsorbing member to gradually expand an adsorption range from the at least one initial adsorption region until the mask is entirely attached to a base substrate.
US11136657B2 Aluminum alloy plastic worked article, method for manufacturing the same, and automobile component
An aluminum alloy plastic worked article including a plastic worked portion formed of a thinned portion 22 formed by plastic working and rib portions 21 formed at two ends of this thinned portion 22 having an approximately H-shaped or U-shaped cross-section. The plastic worked portion is a plastic worked portion 2 having strain portions 23 in each of which an equivalent strain of up to 4.0 mm/mm generated by plastic working is present, and the strain portions 23 are each located in the vicinity of the surface of the plastic worked portion 2 at a boundary between the thinned portion 22 and each of the rib portions 21 and are each formed of a non-recrystalline texture N of aluminum which is not recrystallized or formed of the non-recrystalline texture N and a fine crystalline texture M which is recrystallized but has a crystal grain of 500 μm or less.
US11136656B2 High manganese 3rd generation advanced high strength steels
A high strength steel comprises up to about 0.25 wt % C, up to about 2.0 wt % Si, up to about 2.0 wt % Cr, up to 14% Mn, and less than 0.5% Ni. It preferably has an Ms temperature less than 50° C. The high strength steel may have a tensile strength of at least 1000 MPa and total elongations of at least about 25% after hot rolling. It may have a tensile strength of at least 1200 MPa and total elongations of at least about 20% after hot rolling.
US11136651B2 Zn-Mg alloy plated steel material having excellent corrosion resistance and plating adhesion
Provided is a Zn—Mg alloy plated steel material comprising: a base steel material; and first to third Zn—Mg alloy layers sequentially formed on the base steel material, wherein the first to third Zn—Mg alloy layers have a Zn single phase, a Mg single phase, a MgZn2 alloy phase, and a Mg2Zn11 alloy phase, an area rate of the MgZn2 alloy phase included in the first to third Zn—Mg alloy layers is larger than an area rate of the Mg2Zn11 alloy phase included in the first to third Zn—Mg alloy layers, and an area rate of a MgZn2 alloy phase included in each of the first to third Zn—Mg alloy layers is larger than an area rate of a MgZn2 alloy phase included in the second Zn—Mg alloy layer.
US11136648B2 Free-cutting copper alloy, and method for producing free-cutting copper alloy
This free-cutting copper alloy contains 76.0%-79.0% Cu, 3.1%-3.6% Si, 0.36%-0.84% Sn, 0.06%-0.14% P, 0.022%-0.10% Pb, with the remainder being made up of Zn and unavoidable impurities. The composition satisfies the following relations: 74.4≤f1=Cu+0.8×Si−8.5×Sn+P+0.5×Pb≤78.2, 61.2≤f2=Cu−4.4×Si−0.7×Sn−P+0.5×Pb≤62.8, 0.09≤f3=P/Sn≤0.35. The area ratio (%) of the constituent phases satisfies the following relations: 30≤κ≤65, 0≤γ≤2.0, 0≤β≤0.3, 0≤μ≤2.0, 96.5≤f4=α+κ, 99.4≤f5=α+κ+γ+μ, 0≤f6=γ+μ≤3.0, 36≤f7=1.05×κ+6×γ1/2+0.5×μ≤72. The κ phase is present within the α phase, the long side of the γ phase does not exceed 50 μm, and the long side of the μ phase does not exceed 25 μm.
US11136645B2 Method for producing non-oriented electrical steel sheet, method for producing motor core, and motor core
There are provided a method for producing a non-oriented electrical steel sheet, a method for manufacturing a motor core from such a steel sheet, and a motor core. In the production of a non-oriented electrical steel sheet by subjecting a steel slab containing given amounts of C, Si, Mn, P, S, Al, N, Ti, Nb and V, provided that Si, Al and Mn satisfy Si-2Al—Mn≥0, to hot rolling, cold rolling, finish annealing and stress relief annealing, whereby a high-strength rotor core and a stator core having excellent magnetic properties after stress relief annealing can be obtained from the same steel material.
US11136644B2 High-strength cold rolled steel sheet and method for producing the same
A high-strength cold rolled steel sheet having a specified chemical composition and a method for producing the same. The steel sheet having a microstructure including, in terms of volume fraction, 35% or less of ferrite, 1% or more and 10% or less of retained austenite, 2% or more and 12% or less of as-quenched martensite, and a total of 25% to 70% of bainite and tempered martensite. The microstructure has an average crystal grain diameter of the ferrite: 5.0 μm or less, an average crystal grain diameter of the retained austenite: 2.0 μm or less, an average crystal grain diameter of the as-quenched martensite: 3.0 μm or less, an average crystal grain diameter of the bainite and the tempered martensite phase: 4.0 μm or less, and an average intergrain distance of the as-quenched martensite of 1.0 μm or more.
US11136643B2 High-strength steel sheet and method for producing same
A high-strength steel sheet having a specified chemical composition and a method for producing the same. The steel sheet including a multi-phase structure including, by volume fraction, ferrite of 35% to 65%, residual austenite of 7% or less (including 0%), martensite of 20% to 60%, bainite of 20% or less (including 0%), the ferrite having an average crystal grain size of 8 μm or less and an average aspect ratio of 3.5 or less, the martensite having an average crystal grain size of 3 μm or less, and the bainite having an average crystal grain size of 3 μm or less when contained. A standard deviation of Vickers hardness of the steel sheet being 30 or less when measured at 200 μm intervals from a position of 100 μm from a surface to a central portion in a thickness direction of the sheet.
US11136640B2 Heat treatment method and heat treatment device
In a heat treatment method for obtaining a bearing ring for an annular roller bearing whose thickness changes in an axial direction, the heat treatment method includes (A) applying a quenching process to a work which is annular, made of high carbon chromium bearing steel, and having a thickness changing in an axial direction, (B) applying a tempering process to the work which is quenched to entirely soak the work in cooling liquid and inductively heat the work in a state that the work is soaked in the cooling liquid, and (C) applying a finishing process to the work which is tempered.
US11136639B2 Bearing steel and manufacturing method therefor
A bearing steel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes, as a chemical composition: 0.51 to 0.56 wt % of carbon (C); 0.30 to 0.55 wt % of silicon (Si); 0.60 to 0.90 wt % of manganese (Mn); 0.025 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of phosphorus (P); 0.008 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of sulfur (S); 0.01 to 0.20 wt % of chromium (Cr); 0.08 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of molybdenum (Mo); 0.25 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of nickel (Ni); 0.01 to 0.20 wt % of vanadium (V); 0.20 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of copper (Cu); 0.003 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of titanium (Ti); 0.01 to 0.05 wt % of aluminum (Al); 0.0015 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of oxygen (O); 0.001 wt % or less (excluding 0 wt %) of calcium (Ca); and iron (Fe) and unavoidable impurities as a remainder.
US11136637B2 Wire rod having excellent low temperature impact toughness and manufacturing method therefor
Disclosed are a steel wire rod having excellent low temperature impact toughness and a manufacturing method therefor. The steel wire rod having excellent low temperature impact toughness according to an embodiment of the present invention contains, by weight %, carbon (C): 0.40-0.90%, silicon (Si): 0.5-1.0%, manganese (Mn): 11-25%, copper (Cu): 1.0-3.0%, phosphorus (P): 0.020% or less, sulfur (S): 0.020% or less, aluminum (Al): 0.010-0.050%, nitrogen (N): 0.0010-0.0050%, and the remainder being Fe and unavoidable impurities. The steel wire rod has a microstructure which contains an austenite phase having an area fraction of 95% or more, and a volume fraction of a deformation twin formed in an austenite grain is 1-8%. Therefore, it is possible to provide a steel wire rod having excellent low temperature impact toughness used in industrial machines or automobile parts, etc.
US11136635B2 Ultrasonic roller burnishing system and method, and method for machining component
An ultrasonic roller burnishing system comprises a roller and a controller. The roller is configured to be pressed against a surface of a workpiece to a pressing depth, roll on the surface at a feed rate, and vibrate at an ultrasonic frequency under a back pressure. The roller is pressed and rolled by a motion unit which is driven by a drive motor. The vibrating of the roller is driven by an ultrasonic vibration unit with an input current inputted thereinto. The controller is configured to adjust at least one of the pressing depth, the back pressure, the input current and the feed rate based on an expected residual compressive stress and a real time output power of the drive motor, to generate a residual compressive stress in the workpiece which is in an expected range predetermined based on the expected residual compressive stress.
US11136632B2 Command of active matter by topological defects and patterns
A method for controlling self-propelled particles includes providing the particles to a liquid crystalline medium having predesigned local ordering. The method may control at least one of: a local concentration, trajectory, and net flow of self-propelled particles.
US11136629B2 Methods and compositions for detecting gastrointestinal and other cancers
This application describes methods and compositions for detecting and treating vimentin-associated neoplasia. Differential methylation of the vimentin nucleotide sequences has been observed in vimentin-associated neoplasia such as neoplasia of the upper or lower gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, and/or bladder.
US11136628B2 Biomarkers useful for detection of types, grades and stages of human breast cancer
The present invention relates to biomarkers useful for detection of types, grades and stages of human breast cancer. The present invention particularly relates to the development of these identified biomarkers as a miRNA chip for the early and accurate diagnosis of human breast cancer. This patent application highlights the novelty in the utility of these miRNAs, that they could be used as a diagnostic kit (miRNA chip) for early and accurate detection of breast cancer grades, stages and subtypes. Few to hundreds of samples can be checked within a span of 2 to 3 hrs and hence this becomes an easy, fast, robust and high throughput technology for screening program for early detection of breast cancer.
US11136623B2 Coupling method
The invention relates to a new method of determining the presence, absence or characteristics of an analyte. The analyte is coupled to a membrane. The invention also relates to nucleic acid sequencing.
US11136622B2 Compositions and methods for detection of hepatitis A virus nucleic acid
Nucleic acid oligomeric sequences and in vitro nucleic acid amplification and detection methods for detecting the presence of HAV RNA sequences in samples are disclosed. Kits comprising nucleic acid oligomers for amplifying and detecting HAV nucleic acid sequences are disclosed.
US11136621B2 High resolution systems, kits, apparatus, and methods for high throughput microbiology applications
A kit includes a microfabricated device having a top surface defining an array of microwells for receiving a sample comprising at least one cell, and a membrane for applying on the top surface of the microfabricated device to retain the at least one cell in at least one microwell of the array of microwells after the sample is loaded on the microfabricated device.
US11136616B2 Oligonucleotides and methods for the preparation of RNA libraries
Disclosed are compositions and methods for the preparation of RNA libraries for sequencing, gene expression profiling, microarray and other uses and for simplification of the library preparation process. The disclosure provides blocking oligonucleotides which bind to byproduct nucleic acid molecules formed during the ligation of adapters to nucleic acid segments prior to sequencing and inhibit or block amplification of the byproduct nucleic acid molecules in subsequent amplification reactions. Methods for library preparation using blocking oligonucleotides are also provided.
US11136614B2 Live-cell seeding method for microarrays
Methods for seeding live cells onto spatially defined regions of a substrate including multiple features (e.g., microwells or other microenvironments) utilize a stencil embodied in a hole-defining sacrificial film. A sacrificial film devoid of holes may be applied over features of a substrate, and a hole generating mechanism (e.g., hot needle or laser) aligned with features may be used to define holes in the film. Alternatively, holes may be predefined in a sacrificial film to form a stencil, and the stencil may be assembled to the substrate with the holes registered with features thereof. Thereafter, cells are seeded through holes in the film. Seeded cells are subject to incubation, further processing, and/or performance of one or more assays, and the hole-defining sacrificial film (stencil) may be removed.
US11136610B2 Method for the production of a glycosylated immunoglobulin
Herein is reported a method for the production of an immunoglobulin comprising the following steps: a) providing a eukaryotic cell comprising a nucleic acid encoding the immunoglobulin, b) cultivating the eukaryotic cell in a cultivation medium wherein the amount of glucose available in the cultivation medium per time unit is kept constant and limited to less than 80% of the amount that could maximally be utilized by the cells in the cultivation medium per time unit, and c) recovering the immunoglobulin from the culture.
US11136609B2 Separating agent for human serum-derived IgG polyclonal antibodies, and method for separating human serum-derived IgG polyclonal antibodies using same
An object of the present invention is to provide a separation agent for separating a human serum-derived IgG polyclonal antibody. This object is achieved by a separation agent for separating a human serum-derived IgG polyclonal antibody, the separation agent including: a carrier; and a single-chain antibody which has a dissociation constant for a human serum-derived IgG polyclonal antibody of not more than 3.0×10−8 M and which binds to the surface of the carrier via a chemical bond.
US11136607B2 Compositions for producing glucose syrups
The present invention relates to a method of making glucose syrup from liquefied starch comprising, (a) contacting the liquefied starch with a glucoamylase, a pullulanase, and optionally an alpha-amylase wherein the ratio of pullulanase dose expressed as NPUN/gDS, to alpha-amylase dose expressed as FAU(A)/gDS is at least 60, particularly at least 75, particularly at least 100, more particularly at least 150, more particularly at least 200, more particularly at least 250, more particularly at least 300, more particularly at least 400, more particularly at least 500, more particularly at least 600, more particularly at least 800 or if no alpha-amylase is present the pullulanse is present in a dose of at least 0.5, particularly at least 0.75, particularly at least 1.0, particularly at least 1.5 NPUN/gDS, and (b) saccharifying the liquefied starch.
US11136603B2 Materials and methods for directing carbon flux and increased production of 7-aminoheptanoic acid or 6-aminohexanoic acid
This disclosure relates to genome-scale attenuation or knockout strategies for directing carbon flux to certain carbon based building blocks within the 7-aminoheptanoic acid (7-AHA) and 6-aminohexanoic acid (6-AHA) biosynthesis pathways, for example, to achieve reduced flux to unwanted side products while achieving increased production of desired intermediates and end products. This disclosure also relates to non-naturally occurring mutant bacterial strains comprising one or more gene disruptions in aldehyde reductase and/or aldehyde dehydrogenase genes that are generated to direct carbon flux to certain carbon based building blocks. This disclosure further relates to a method for enhancing production of carbon based building blocks by generating non-naturally occurring mutant bacterial strains, culturing said mutant bacterial strains in the presence of suitable substrates or under desired growth conditions, and substantially purifying the desired end product.
US11136602B2 Fermentation process
A fermentation product manufacturing process includes fermenting under fermentation conditions in an aqueous fermentation medium in a fermentation reactor a carbohydrate source with a microorganism capable of converting the carbohydrate into a fermentation product which is a salt or a product with a boiling point above the boiling point of water, during the process withdrawing part of the medium including biomass from the reactor in the form of a recycle stream, providing the stream including biomass to a pressure vessel wherein the pressure is such that the temperature of the stream decreases 1-8° C., as compared to the temperature of the medium in the reactor, by the evaporation of water, and recycling the cooled recycle stream to the reactor. The process makes it possible to obtain a homogeneous temperature profile of the fermentation medium with limited occurrence of hot or cool spots within the reactor which results in improved fermentation performance.
US11136599B2 Artifical nucleases comprising engineered cleavage half-domains
Disclosed herein are engineered cleavage half-domains; fusion polypeptides comprising these engineered cleavage half-domains; polynucleotides encoding the engineered cleavage half-domains and fusion proteins; and cells comprising said polynucleotides and/or fusion proteins. Also described are methods of using these polypeptides and polynucleotides, for example for targeted cleavage of a genomic sequence.
US11136595B2 Particles coated with catalysts useful for splicing nucleic acids
This disclosure relates to compositions comprising particles conjugated to one or more catalytically cleaving nucleic acids and optionally an RNA ligating enzyme. In certain embodiments, particles reported herein are used for splicing nucleic acid sequences.
US11136593B2 Insecticidal proteins
Compositions and methods for controlling plant pests are disclosed. In particular, novel insecticidal proteins having toxicity Coleopteran and/or Lepidopteran insect pests are provided. Nucleic acid molecules encoding the novel insecticidal proteins are also provided. Methods of making the insecticidal proteins and methods of using the insecticidal proteins and nucleic acids encoding the insecticidal proteins of the invention, for example in transgenic plants to confer protection from insect damage, are also disclosed.
US11136590B2 Nucleotide sequences and polypeptides encoded thereby useful for modifying plant characteristics
Isolated polynucleotides and polypeptides encoded thereby are described, together with the use of those products for making transgenic plants with increased tolerance to abiotic stress (e.g., high or low temperature, drought, flood).
US11136588B2 Method for producing whole plants from protoplasts
The present invention relates to method for preparing a plant from a protoplast comprising knocking-out or knocking-in one or more the endogenous gene of the protoplast, and the plant regenerated from a genome-modified protoplast prepared by the above method.
US11136587B2 Method of obtaining transformed plant cell
The present invention relates to a method of obtaining a transformed plant cell. The present invention comprises the steps of: (a) co-transforming an intended DNA and a first marker gene into a plant cell; and (b) selecting from the transformed cells obtained in the step (a), a transformed plant cell wherein the intended DNA is introduced into a chromosome thereof, and the first marker gene is not introduced, wherein the method does not contain a step to exclude a transformed cell with only the intended DNA introduced into the chromosome by positive selection using the first marker gene.
US11136586B2 Cell-free expression system having novel inorganic polyphosphate-based energy regeneration
The invention relates to an in vitro cell-free expression system incorporating a novel inorganic polyphosphate-based energy regeneration system. In certain embodiments, the invention includes a cell-free expression system where the cellular energy source, ATP, is regenerated from inorganic polyphosphate using a dual enzyme system. In this embodiment, this dual enzyme system may include thermostable Adenosyl Kinase, and/or Polyphosphate Kinase enzymes.
US11136585B2 UTRs increasing the translation efficiency of RNA molecules
Described is an RNA molecule comprising (a) a coding region coding for a polypeptide; and (b) upstream of said coding region one or more UTR(s) comprising the sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO:1 or a sequence which shows 1 to 4 substitutions in comparison to SEQ ID NO:1 and which results in an RNA molecule having the same or a higher translation efficiency as an RNA molecule comprising an UTR comprising SEQ ID NO:1; and/or (c) downstream of said coding region one or more UTR(s) comprising the sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO:2 or a sequence which shows 1 to 7 substitutions in comparison to SEQ ID NO:2 and which results in an RNA molecule having the same or a higher translation efficiency as an RNA molecule comprising an UTR comprising SEQ ID NO:2; wherein said polypeptide encoded by said coding region is not a cytochrome b-245 alpha polypeptide (CYBA). Moreover, described is a nucleic acid molecule encoding the RNA molecule according to the present invention. Further, described is a vector comprising the nucleic acid molecule according to the present invention and to a host cell comprising the vector according to the present invention. Further, described is a pharmaceutical composition comprising the RNA molecule according to the present invention and optionally a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Moreover, described is a kit comprising the RNA molecule according to the present invention. Finally, described is the use of one or more UTR(s) as defined in (b) and/or one or more UTR(s) as defined in (c) for increasing the efficiency of translating a coding region of an RNA molecule into a polypeptide or a protein encoded by said coding region.
US11136584B2 Splice-switching oligonucleotides and methods of use
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for the treatment of cancer. In some aspects, the present disclosure provides splice-switching oligonucleotides that downregulate AR or EGFR expression and methods of using these splice-switching oligonucleotides to treat cancer.
US11136581B2 Inhibin as targetable regulators of angiogenesis
Contact of endothelial cells with inhibitors of inhibin and/or the alpha subunit of inhibin can be utilized to modify the activity of endothelial cell expression products including SMAD 1/5. Methods can also include inhibiting Alk1 and/or endoglin as components of inhibin-activated pathway of SMAD 1/5 signaling. Methods can be combined with other anti-angiogenesis therapies such as anti-VEGF therapies. Methods can be utilized in treatment of inhibin-expressing cancers (e.g., ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer) as well as other pathologies such as preeclampsia and PCOS.
US11136579B2 Method of treating cancer by antisense oligonucleotides targeting PRDM15
The present invention relates to antisense oligonucleotides for modulating the activity of PRDM15 and use thereof in the treatment of cancer. In particular, said antisense oligonucleotides are capable of inducing the skipping of an exon of a PRDM15 mRNA. The present invention also relates to a method for determining prognosis in a patient with cancer, or selecting a therapeutic strategy for a patient with cancer, by assessing the level of PRDM15 nucleic acid, protein or activity in a sample.
US11136576B2 Method for controlled DNA fragmentation
A composition and method for controlled in vitro fragmentation of nucleic acids. A transposase forms catalytically active complexes with a modified transposon end that contains within its end sequence degenerate, apurinic/apyrimidinic sites, nicks, or nucleotide gaps, to fragment or shear a target nucleic acid sample in a controlled process. This method yields desired average nucleic acid fragment sizes. The inventive composition and method may be applied for generation of DNA fragments containing shortened transposon end sequences to facilitate subsequent reactions, for production of asymmetrically tailed DNA fragments, etc.
US11136569B2 Heat resistant isoamylase
Provided are a novel isoamylase improved in optimum temperature, and more specifically, improved in heat resistance, and a process for producing the isoamylase.An isoamylase having at least one amino acid mutation selected from the group consisting of D268A, M277I, A549P, A554P and A580T in an isoamylase consisting of an amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID No: 1 or an isoamylase consisting of the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID No: 1 and having deletion, substitution or insertion of one to several amino acid residues.
US11136566B2 Tale-protein scaffolds and uses thereof
The present invention relates to new Transcription Activator-Like Effector proteins and more particularly new Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nucleases (TALENs) that can efficiently target and process nucleic acids. The present invention also concerns methods to use these new Transcription Activator-Like Effector proteins. The present invention also relates to vectors, compositions and kits in which Transcription Activator-Like Effector proteins of the present invention are used.
US11136565B2 Modified archaeal family B polymerases
Provided herein are modified Archaeal family B polymerases derived from the Archaeal microorganism Pyrococcus abyssi that exhibit improved incorporation of nucleotide analogues utilized in DNA sequencing.
US11136562B2 Conditionally active heterodimeric polypeptides and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure provides conditionally active, heterodimeric polypeptides. The conditionally active, heterodimeric polypeptides are active in the presence of a dimerizing agent that induces dimerization of the polypeptides of the heterodimer. A conditionally active, heterodimeric polypeptide of the present disclosure is useful in a variety of research and treatment methods, which are also provided.
US11136557B2 Adeno-associated virus variants and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure provides infectious recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) virions that comprise a variant capsid protein and a heterologous nucleic acid. The present disclosure further provides the variant adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsid proteins (and/or a nucleic acid encoding the variant AAV capsid proteins), which confer to an infectious rAAV virion an increased resistance to human AAV neutralizing antibodies. The present disclosure further provides host cells comprising an infectious rAAV virion and/or a nucleic acid encoding a subject variant AAV capsid protein. The present disclosure further provides methods of delivering a heterologous nucleic acid to a target cell where the target cell is contacted with a subject infectious rAAV virion. The present disclosure further provides methods of delivering a gene product to an individual, the methods generally involving administering an effective amount of a subject rAAV virion to an individual in need thereof.
US11136553B2 Isolated adult cells, artificial organs, rehabilitated organs, research tools, organ encasements, organ perfusion systems, and methods for preparing and utilizing the same
One aspect of the invention provides a method for harvesting adult cells from an organ. The method includes perfusing the organ with a perfusate and isolating adult cells from the organ, thereby harvesting the adult cells from the organ. Another aspect of the invention provides a method for rehabilitating an organ. The method includes: dividing the organ into a first portion and a second portion, perfusing the first portion with a decellularization medium, isolating adult cells from the second portion, and recellularizing the first portion with a suspension of the adult cells, thereby rehabilitating the organ.
US11136551B2 In vitro method of differentiating a human pluripotent stem cell population into a cardiomyocyte cell population
The current invention relates to a method of differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into a human stem-cell derived population of cardiomyocytes. The method comprises the use of specific combination of steps and compounds to induce and/or promote differentiation. The method also comprises steps directed to further maturation of the cardiomyocytes obtained with the method of the invention. Also provided are kits for use in a method of differentiation as well as cell populations obtainable with the method disclosed.
US11136549B2 T-cell receptor-deficient T cell compositions
The invention is directed to modified T cells, methods of making and using isolated, modified T cells, and methods of using these isolated, modified T cells to address diseases and disorders. In one embodiment, this invention broadly relates to TCR-deficient T cells, isolated populations thereof, and compositions comprising the same. In another embodiment of the invention, these TCR-deficient T cells are designed to express a functional non-TCR receptor. The invention also pertains to methods of making said TCR-deficient T cells, and methods of reducing or ameliorating, or preventing or treating, diseases and disorders using said TCR-deficient T cells, populations thereof, or compositions comprising the same.
US11136547B2 Mesoderm induction method having high blood cell differentiation capacity
Provided is a method for inducing mesoderm, comprising a step of bringing pluripotent stem cells into contact with bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) or CHIR for at least 3 days.
US11136545B2 Recombinant Bacillus subtilis and use thereof
The invention provides a recombinant Bacillus subtilis, construction method and use thereof, wherein the cell's own FMMs are used as a space scaffold, and a multi-enzyme complex is constructed from specific marker proteins FloA and FloT, such that an artificial substrate channel is formed, and the cell metabolic burden is effectively reduced. The recombinant Bacillus subtilis of the invention can efficiently synthesize GlcNAc without affecting cell life activity, and can also limit the toxic intermediate metabolite GlcN-6-P near the plasma membrane to reduce or eliminate its inhibition on cell activity. In the process of shaking flask fermentation using complex medium, the yield of acetyl glucosamine of the control strain BSG-C was only 0.45 g·L−1, while that of BSG-AT, BSG-ATP, BSG-ATPB increased to 5.29 g·L−1, 6.22 g·L−1 and 8.48 g·L−1 respectively. The construction method of recombinant Bacillus subtilis is simple, easy to use and has a good application prospect.
US11136544B2 Surface detection and picktool manipulator
A picktool manipulator device collects a specimen from a culture medium. In a first mode of operation, a picktool is allowed to move in an axial direction relative to support structure of the device. A detector may generate a signal in response to movement of the body in the axial direction so as to determine a height at which the picktool contacts the medium. The device may operate in the first mode when collecting a specimen from a culture medium. A second mode of operation constrains or precludes axial movement of the picktool. In some cases, the device may operate in the second mode when receiving a new picktool or discarding a used picktool.
US11136543B1 Magnetic cell incubation device
A compact device for measuring incubation of living cells with molecules attached to superparamagnetic nanoparticles consisting of iron cores by magnetizing the nanoparticles with an external pulsed field, measuring the time dependence of decaying magnetic fields of the nanoparticles as they attach to the cells by a magnetic sensor, extracting number of attached nanoparticles per cell and rate of incubation by mathematical analysis of the magnetic field emitted by the incubating cells versus time.
US11136541B2 Parallel bioreactor system
According to the invention, there is provided a parallel bioreactor system, comprising: an oscillator for generating oscillating motion; a plurality of culture vessels mounted on the oscillator, wherein each culture vessel is provided with an inner cavity, the inner cavity comprises a cylindrical portion at the upper part and an inverted truncated conical bottom at the lower part, a cross section of the cylindrical portion is consistent with the cross section of the top of the inverted truncated conical bottom, and the bottom of the cylindrical portion is joined with the top of the inverted truncated conical bottom; disposable culture bags arranged in the inner cavities of the culture vessels and used for accommodating culture solution, wherein each disposable culture bag is provided with a multifunctional cover plate, and the multifunctional cover plate is connected to the top of the culture bag to seal the culture bag, and is provided with a plurality of connection holes leading to interior of the disposable culture bag; and a control system, wherein the control system controls the oscillating motion of the oscillator and parameters of the culture solution in the disposable culture bags.
US11136540B2 Erlenmeyer flask assemblies with liners
A flask assembly that includes: an Erlenmeyer flask; and a liner bag comprising a single opening the bag sized to fit within the flask and having a thickness from about 0.0254 mm to about 0.508 mm. The liner bag is configured for cell culturing and ease of insertion of the bag into the flask. In addition, the liner bag comprises a gas-permeable, polymeric material. Further, the liner bag can include a pocket adapted to receive a removable flask insertion element and/or at least one foldable seam configured to facilitate insertion of the bag into the flask. The liner bag can also include a vent having a gas permeability that is greater than the gas permeability of the gas-permeable, polymeric material employed in the balance of the bag.
US11136539B2 Functional improvement evaluation apparatus and nerve cell culture apparatus of model animals
Proposed are a functional improvement evaluation apparatus and a nerve cell culture apparatus of model animals capable of performing feedback control, even to mammalian model animals, based on biosignals in the same manner has humans based on a relatively simple configuration. The present invention comprises a biosignal detection unit which is mounted on a central side above an intended in vivo site of a mammalian model animal and/or a peripheral side below an intended in vivo site of a mammalian model animal, and detects a biosignal resulting from a biological activity of the model animal, a control unit which causes a driving source to generate power according to an intent of the model animal based on the biosignal detected by the biosignal detection unit, and a motion transmission mechanism which is connected to a holding part for holding a foot of each leg of the model animal, and transmits the power of the driving source to the holding part so that the holding part swings at a same or approximate trajectory as a natural walking motion pattern of the model animal, and the control unit controls the power of the driving source based on a swing state of the holding part connected to the motion transmission mechanism.
US11136537B2 Tablet binding compositions
Provided are tablet binding compositions for binding cleaning and/or disinfecting formulation components into tablets. The tablet binding compositions are suitable replacements for traditional tablet binder compounds, such as boric acid or zeolites. The tablet binding compositions provided herein can produce tablets of increased hardness at lower compression forces and, when dissolved, yield solutions of increased clarity compared to some traditional binder compounds. Also provided are processes for preparing the tablet binding compositions and methods for formation of tablets containing the tablet binding compositions.
US11136532B2 Liquid hand dishwashing detergent composition
The present invention relates to a hand dishwashing detergent composition including a surfactant system and at least one triblock co-polymer of Formula (I): (EO)x-(PO)y-(EO)x wherein each x is independently on average between about 1 and about 40, and y is on average between about 1 and about 15.
US11136530B2 Washing agent containing amine oxide and sugar surfactants
A washing agent, preferably a liquid washing agent, which contains at least one amine oxide together with at least one sugar surfactant. For example, at least one glucamide, preferably a fatty acid-N-alkyl glucamide, and/or at least one alkyl polyglycoside, having improved cleaning performance, in particular against fat-containing stains. The invention also relates to methods for washing textiles using the described washing agents and to the uses thereof.
US11136528B2 Estolides of vegetable oil alkoxylates and method of making and using
A method of reacting castor oil and an alkoxylated glycerin via a transesterification reaction to produce an estolide of castor oil alkoxylate. Compositions comprising an estolide of castor oil alkoxylate and uses thereof.
US11136527B2 Lubricant and method of preparing the same
A lubricant, including, by weight: 80-85 parts of a base oil; 1-2 parts of a methyl-silicone oil; 1-2 parts of polymethacrylate; 2-4 parts of pentaerythritol polyisobutylene succinate; 1-2 parts of di-n-butyl phosphite; 2-3 parts of butylhydroxytoluene; 2-4 parts of an ethylene-propylene copolymer; 1-2 parts of an alkenyl succinate; and 3-5 parts of copper nanoparticles. A method of preparing the lubricant includes: adding the base oil, the methyl-silicone oil, the polymethacrylate, the ethylene-propylene copolymer, the butylhydroxytoluene, the alkenyl succinate to a reactor, and stirring a resulting first mixture under normal temperature and pressure at 300-400 rpm for 3-4 hours, to yield a primary product; and adding the di-n-butyl phosphite, the pentaerythritol polyisobutylene succinate, and the copper nanoparticles to the primary product, and stirring a resulting second mixture at 150-250 rpm for 2-2.5 hours.
US11136525B2 Liquid and semisolid lubricant compositions, methods of making, and uses thereof
Various liquid and semisolid lubricant compositions are provided, in particular lubricant compositions containing oil from the seeds of the Brassicaceae Orychophragmus violaceus, preferably those that have been esterified with one or more fatty acids such as palmitoleic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, lauric acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, or a combination thereof. In various aspects, lubricant compositions are provided that include a petroleum or a synthetic base oil and about 40% or less by weight of a liquid lubricant composition containing oil from the seeds of the Brassicaceae Orychophragmus violaceus, preferably those that have been esterified with one or more fatty acids. In various aspects, semisolid lubricant composition are provided containing an emulsion of (i) a thickener and (ii) an oil from the seeds of the Brassicaceae Orychophragmus violaceus, preferably those that have been esterified with one or more fatty acids.
US11136524B2 Seal swell agents for lubricating compositions
The invention relates to a seal swell agent which is a substituted sulfonyldibenzene compound, and lubricating compositions containing the seal swell agent. The substituents on the benzene rings may be hydrocarbyl groups of 4 to 20 carbon atoms or alkylene groups of 1-2 carbon atoms with further functional groups.
US11136520B2 Low-friction polymerizable composition
The present invention relates to a low friction polymerizable composition, a prepolymer thereof, and a friction component material prepared using the same, and the low friction polymerizable composition according to the present invention includes a curing agent and a filler together with a phthalonitrile compound, and thus has an excellent low friction property as well as high heat resistance and excellent processability.
US11136512B2 Two-stage hydrocracking unit with intermediate HPNA hydrogenation step
A method and a system for hydrocracking an oil feedstock to produce a light oil stream without build-up of heavy polynuclear aromatic (HPNA) hydrocarbons in the recycle stream. The method may include hydrocracking an oil feedstock, separating the produced effluent into a first, second, and third product stream, and hydrogenating the third product stream in a third reactor over a noble metal hydrogenation catalyst at an operational pressure equal to or less than the second reactor.
US11136511B2 Reactivated hydroprocessing catalysts for use in sulfur abatement
Described herein are methods, systems, and compositions for providing catalysts for tail gas clean up in sulfur recovery operations. Aspects involve obtaining catalyst that was used in a first process, which is not a tailgas treating process and then using the so-obtained catalyst in a tailgas treating process. For example, the catalyst may originally be a hydroprocessing catalyst. A beneficial aspect of the described methods and systems is that the re-use of spent hydroprocessing catalyst reduces hazardous waste generation by operators from spent catalyst disposal. Ultimately, this helps reduce the environmental impact of the catalyst life cycle. The described methods and systems also provide an economically attractive source of high-performance catalyst for tailgas treatment, which benefits the spent catalyst generator, the catalyst provider, and the catalyst consumer.
US11136508B2 Solvent extraction of oil from distillers dried grains and methods of using extraction products
A process for extraction of crude oil from distillers dried grain solubles and/or distillers dried grains and producing corn distillers meal that may be used as a livestock supplement is disclosed. For example, the corn distillers meal may be used as a crude protein supplement for use in a livestock feed diet or a poultry feed diet. The solvent extracted crude oil may be suitable for oleochemical processing for personal care and home care products, biodiesel production, and/or renewable diesel production from hydro-treating the extracted oil to make green diesel fuel.
US11136507B2 Continuous feeding process and device for waste flexible polymer material
A continuous feeding process and device for waste flexible polymer material; wherein the process continuously feeds waste flexible polymer material into a subsequent pyrolysis apparatus following compression, cutting and dispersion; the waste flexible polymer material is pre-treated during compression, cutting and dispersion to achieve continuous sealing feeding, while pyrolysis oil gas preheats and self-lubricates the device; the device used includes a feeding apparatus, a material dispersion apparatus and a screw feeder; the material is compressed, cut and dispersed in the feeding apparatus and the material dispersion apparatus, and then falls into the screw feeder, being preheated and thermally sealed by the pyrolysis oil-gas in the screw feeder; by using such a process, waste flexible polymer material from various sources may be continuously fed for pyrolysis, fully using the temperature of an oil-gas generated in a pyrolysis machine for preheating and device lubrication.