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US11299938B2 |
Workflow process for connecting multiple coiled tubing strings
Provided is a method for connecting coiled tubing strings, as well as a flexible stabbing snake. In one aspect, the method for connecting coiled tubing strings includes lowering a downhole end of a first coiled tubing string within a wellbore, and coupling an uphole end of the first coiled tubing string to a downhole end of a second coiled tubing string at a location between a coiled tubing injector and the wellbore to form a combined coiled tubing string. In at least one aspect, the method further includes lowering the combined coiled tubing string within the wellbore. |
US11299937B2 |
High pressure dual electrical collet assembly for oil and gas applications
Downhole connection assemblies include a connector to receive a conductor and pin at opposite ends. The connector includes a first electrical collet, a separate second electrical collet and a sleeve. The first collet includes a first recess in a first end to receive the conductor and a second recess in a second end to receive the pin. The second collet is positioned around the pin and separated from the first collet. The sleeve is positioned around the pin, first collet and the second collet. Downhole cables include a center electrical conductor, a first insulator positioned around the center conductor, a second insulator positioned around the first insulator, and a pressure tube surrounding the second insulator. The cable further includes one or more slots extending axially along a length of the second insulator, or one or more slots extending axially along an inner diameter of the pressure tube. |
US11299936B2 |
Slide reamer and stabilizer tool
A downhole tool, for selectively reaming a wellbore or stabilizing drill string components within a wellbore, includes an elongate tool body adapted to receive reamer cartridges or stabilizer cartridges. The reamer cartridges are radially insertable into corresponding pockets in the tool body, with each reamer cartridge having a reamer insert with an array of cutting elements. The reamer insert is disposed within a bushing and is rotatable relative thereto, about a rotational axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tool. However, the rotational axis is offset from the tool body axis, resulting in eccentric contact of the cutting elements with the wall of the wellbore, which in turn imparts rotation to the reamer insert when the tool is moved axially through a wellbore without rotation. When the tool is used for stabilization, the reamer cartridges are removed and replaced with stabilizer cartridges having stabilizer inserts with hard-faced stabilizer cones. |
US11299934B2 |
Expandable work tray for a step stool or ladder
A step stool includes an expandable tray assembly. The expandable tray assembly has a fixed tray panel and a movable tray panel coupled to the fixed tray unit for movement relative to the fixed tray unit. The movable tray panel is illustratively movable between a collapsed position, arranged above the fixed tray panel, and an expanded position, arranged adjacent to the fixed tray panel. |
US11299932B2 |
Rail assemblies for motorized architectural coverings and related methods
Examples of rail assemblies for architectural coverings disclosed herein stabilize motor assemblies via end caps to reduce transfers of vibrational motor forces to the rails. An example rail for an architectural covering includes a housing, a motor to be disposed in the housing, and an end cap to be coupled to said housing. The example rail includes a track defined in an exterior face of the rail. A first portion of the end cap is to be received in the track. The end cap is capable of at least two degrees of freedom of motion relative to the housing prior to the first portion being received in the track. In the example rail, the track is to restrict the at least two degrees of freedom of motion of the end cap when the first portion of the end cap is received in the track. |
US11299929B2 |
Window blind
A window blind includes a headrail, a covering assembly including a plurality of slats and a bottom rail, a lifting mechanism including a driving module and a lift cord assembly operably connected to the driving module, a tilt mechanism adapted to drive the slats to rotate, and an auxiliary unit provided between the tilt mechanism and the lifting mechanism. The lift cord assembly is connected to the bottom rail for expanding or folding the covering assembly. The covering assembly is in a first state when each and every one of the slats is substantially parallel to each other and correspondingly rotatable by the tilt mechanism, and is in a second state otherwise. When the covering assembly is in the second state, the auxiliary unit is drivable by the tilt mechanism to make the lifting mechanism further release the lift cord assembly, changing the covering assembly into the first state again. |
US11299927B2 |
Tailgate and occupant step system with kick sensor
An interlocking occupant step apparatus and method for a vehicle, includes a powered door, a powered occupant step, a kick sensor, and a controller having processing circuitry. While in an interlocking state, the processing circuitry detects a first gesture signal from the kick sensor, for example resulting from a kick, upon detection of the first gesture signal, controls operation of the powered occupant step to move the occupant step to an extended position, and controls operation of the powered door to move to an opened position. The processing circuitry detects a second gesture signal from the kick sensor, for example resulting from a lateral swing, the second gesture signal being for a second gesture different from the first gesture. Upon detection of the second gesture signal, the processing circuitry switches to a non-interlocking state. |
US11299923B2 |
Drive arrangement for a closure element of a motor vehicle
Various embodiments relate to a drive arrangement for a closure element of a motor vehicle which has an electrical motor vehicle on-board power system, wherein an electric drive for motorized adjustment of the closure element is provided, wherein the drive is assigned a coupling arrangement by which the drive can be actuated electrically. It is proposed that at least one cableless transmission path, in particular to an on-board-power-system-side coupling arrangement, via which the drive can be actuated, can be generated by the drive-side coupling arrangement. |
US11299921B2 |
Hinge assembly
A hinge assembly is designed to reduce the number of details in the hinge assembly and to simplify the construction of the hinge assembly. The hinge assembly includes an arm having a length with a pivot post on a first end of the arm and an arm lock on an opposite second end of the arm. An internally screw threaded hole extends through the arm block. The plate is attached to the second end of the arm. The plate has a plate surface configured for attachment to a ceiling panel and an opposite adjustment surface. A ridge extends across the adjustment surface and a slot extends through the ridge. The arm block is positioned adjacent the ridge with the internally screw threaded hole of the arm block aligned with the slot through the ridge. An externally screw threaded rod extends through the slot and is screw threaded into the internally screw threaded hole through the arm block. The externally screw threaded rod is turned in opposite directions to alternatively lock the arm to the plate, and release the arm from the plate for adjustable positioning of the plate relative to the arm. |
US11299916B2 |
Lock
A lock, in particular for a two-wheeler, comprises: a lock body; a hoop that is movable between an open position and a closed position; a latch that is movably supported at the lock body between a locked position in which it blocks the hoop in its closed position against a departure from the closed position and an unlocked position in which it releases the hoop; a sensor for detecting the latch position; and a movably supported lever. A coupling section of the lever is movement-coupled to the latch here. In addition, the lever is supported such that on a movement of the coupling section, a deflection section spaced apart from the coupling section carries out a movement that is greater in comparison therewith, with the sensor detecting the position of the deflection section of the lever to detect the latch position. |
US11299915B2 |
Smart electronic lock and suitcase
The present invention relates to a smart electronic lock and a suitcase. The smart electronic lock includes a housing that is enclosed by a front shell and a rear shell and that has an accommodating cavity, a lock cylinder assembly disposed in the accommodating cavity, and two fastening assemblies, where the two fastening assemblies are respectively correspondingly located at an upper portion and a lower portion of the back of the rear shell, the housing is provided with a snap-fit structure that snap-fits to one of the fastening assemblies, the housing is provided with a key assembly that is fastened and locked to the other fastening assembly, the fastening assembly that is fastened and locked to the key assembly is fixedly connected to the housing, a panel of the front shell is provided with a sensor, a circuit board assembly is provided in the accommodating cavity, and the lock cylinder assembly moves under control of the circuit board assembly, so that when the key assembly is pressed, the other fastening assembly drives the key assembly in an anterior/posterior direction to release from the key assembly. The present invention resolves the problems of low security and complex settings of a coded lock in the prior art. |
US11299913B2 |
Door locking device, particularly for electrical household appliances
Door-locking device (1) comprising an electromechanical control device (10), which includes a locking pin (11) adapted to cooperate with a movable latching slider (7) for locking a door of an electric household appliance. The control device comprises a yoke (21), a magnet part (22) fixed to the yoke (21) and comprising a permanent magnet (23) polarized along a direction substantially perpendicular to the yoke (21), two electromagnets (26) arranged on opposite sides of the magnet part (22), and a rocking keeper (29) comprising two arms (29a, 29b) connected at an angle to each other, the keeper resting on a supporting surface (25) of the magnet part (22) so as to be able to rock between a first and a second position respectively in contact with one or the other of the cores (27) of the electromagnets (26). |
US11299912B2 |
Vehicle electronic key
A vehicle electronic key includes: a receiver for receiving a request signal transmitted from an in-vehicle device; a transmitter for transmitting a response signal responding to the request signal; a key controller that determines whether the request signal has been received and controls the transmitter to transmit the response signal based on a determination that the request signal has been received; and an acceleration sensor that detects an acceleration applied to the vehicle electronic key and sets a vibration detection flag based on a determination that a vibration equal to or greater than a threshold value has been detected according to a detected acceleration. |
US11299911B2 |
Supplemental door lock and alert system
An alert system configured to monitor a status of one or more supplemental door locks comprises a switch assembly and an alarm. The switch assembly is configured to detect whether one supplemental door lock is unlocked or locked and includes a switch, an indicator, and a communication element. The switch is to be coupled to a locking component of the supplemental door lock. The switch is configured to sense a position of the locking component and generate an electronic signal or data. The indicator is configured to provide a first indication of a status of the supplemental door lock. The communication element is configured to receive the electronic signal or data from the switch and generate a wireless signal that corresponds to the electronic signal or data. The alarm is configured to generate an audible or visible alarm when the switch assembly detects that the supplemental door lock is locked. |
US11299908B2 |
Fence
Provided is a fence which can prevent a person from clambering over the fence while ensuring sufficient ventilation. The fence includes: a plurality of posts; a pair of plate members extending in a horizontal direction and spaced away from each other in a vertical direction; and a blocking member arranged in the space between the plate members for keeping a foot of a person from entering the space between the plate members to prevent the person from clambering over the fence, wherein a lower end of the blocking member is spaced upward from the plate member at a lower position, and defines a lower gap against an upper surface of the plate member at the lower position, the lower gap having such a dimension as to keep a tip of the foot of the person from entering the lower gap. |
US11299906B2 |
Collapsible canopy with a central lock and reinforcement bars
A collapsible canopy with an improved locking mechanism. The collapsible canopy has at least three supporting legs. The collapsible canopy also has a central lock that is used for locking the collapsible canopy in an unfolded state and permits the collapsible canopy to be folded into a folded state when the central lock is unlocked. An outer retractable unit is connected between each adjacent supporting leg. An inner retractable unit having an inner end is connected between each supporting leg and the central lock. The inner end of the inner retractable unit is connected through the central lock. Reinforcement bars are pivotally connected between the outer retractable units and the inner retractable units, the reinforcement bars function to maintain the shape of the collapsible canopy when the collapsible canopy is in a locked and unfolded position. |
US11299905B2 |
Combination raised tent and tent platform
A rooftop tent/platform rooftop habitat is used as a shelter or sleeping area on the roof top of a vehicle, such as a passenger vehicle, truck or military vehicle. The rooftop habitat includes a tent portion as well as a rooftop mounted platform portion. The rooftop mounted platform portion may be a foldable platform semi-permanently or temporarily attached to the roof of the vehicle and may extend at least partially out from the roof of the vehicle. The tent portion is separate from the platform and may be assembled and used on the ground in the manner of a traditional tent or assembled and raised to the platform located on the roof top of the vehicle. The tent is made to fit the platform but is removable from and useable without the platform. |
US11299903B2 |
Prestress-free self-centering energy-dissipative tension-only brace
A prestress-free self-centering energy-dissipative tension-only brace, including a self-centering mechanism, an energy dissipation mechanism, a force-limiting energy-dissipative mechanism, a high strength steel cable, and a sleeve. The self-centering mechanism includes a sliding end plate, a spring, and a connection rod. One end of the spring is connected and fixed to the inner wall of the sleeve, and the other end of the spring is connected with the sliding end plate. One end of the connection rod is anchored at the center of the sliding end plate, and the other end of the connection rod passes through a fixed end of the spring. The energy dissipation mechanism includes rotating shafts, rotating wheels, friction plates, chains, and a cross-shaped connecting piece. |
US11299896B2 |
Self-contained treatment unit for haemodialysis treatments
An autonomous treatment unit (10, 200) for treating at least a plurality of patients by hemodialysis. The unit being an individual construction comprising at least one care room equipped with a dialysis generator to prepare treatment solutions of at least one of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, and magnesium chloride with hemodialysis water for each individual patient. The treatment unit is a housing structure grouping of a plurality of elementary modules built substantially in a same way, juxtaposed and arranged internally, individually or in a combination, to form a first group of service rooms (210) assigned for hemodialysis treatment of patients, reception of patients, administrative follow-up of patients and medical follow-up of patients. A second group of rooms (250) for preparation and storage of the concentrates, the fluids used in the care rooms and/or the reprocessing and/or disposal of the residual and effluents generated treatments generated by the treatment. |
US11299895B2 |
Method for strengthening concrete or timber structures using CFRP strips and concrete or timber structures strengthened by this method
This method is suitable for the strengthening of concrete or timber structures by applying prestressed Carbon FRP or Glass FRP lamella. At least one groove is cut into the concrete or timber structure along the direction in which the concrete or timber structure is to be strengthened. The grooves are filled with epoxy resin and a layer of epoxy resin is put onto the entire section to be equipped with the CRFP or GFRP lamella. The lamella is prestressed and anchored at both ends. U-shaped brackets are then being put over the two end sections of the CFRP or GFRP lamella by inserting and submerging its both U-legs into holes filled with resin as well. These holding brackets are then tightly pressed onto the CFRP or GFRP lamella to prevent cracking or fracture of the concrete or timber and bending away of the extremities of the CFRP or GFRP lamella. |
US11299894B2 |
Boom for material transport
A foldable boom for conveying an item, said foldable boom being foldable about at least one folding axis, said foldable boom being locatable in a folded stowed position, and moveable to unfolded extended positions; said foldable boom having a near end arranged for pivotal movement about a first horizontal axis located on a turret, said turret being rotatable about a vertical axis; said foldable boom having first conveying apparatus to convey an item therealong, internally within said foldable boom, to a remote end of the foldable boom; wherein said foldable boom is foldable about a folding axis, and a pivoting shuttle equipped with a clamp to releasably hold an item is provided at said folding axis to transfer said item between said first conveying apparatus in boom elements connected about said folding axis. |
US11299893B2 |
Panel for forming a floor covering, method for manufacturing such panels and granulate applied herewith
A panel for forming a floor covering, where this panel includes a substrate including at least a layer of thermoplastic material, where the panel, above the layer, comprises at least also a printed décor and a translucent or transparent wear layer. The layer also includes at least individual fibers having a length greater than 1 millimeter, where the individual fibers are loose and freely distributed within the layer of thermoplastic material. |
US11299890B2 |
Rear-ventilated building facade as well as process for manufacturing same
The present invention pertains to a rear-ventilated building facade with a load-bearing external wall, with an insulation layer formed from insulation panels and with a facade cladding, wherein the facade cladding is installed by means of a load-bearing structure, forming a rear ventilation gap, at a spaced location from the insulation layer, and wherein the rear ventilation gap is interrupted in the vertical direction by at least one fire barrier, which is configured as a mineral wool panel. It is characterized in that the at least one fire barrier extends over the entire width of the rear ventilation gap, and that the at least one fire barrier has at least one opening extending in the vertical direction in the area of the rear ventilation gap. The present invention further provides a process for manufacturing a rear-ventilated building facade. It is thus possible to perfect a rear-ventilated building facade of this class such that a lastingly reliable fire protection can be achieved with a cost-effective configuration. |
US11299887B2 |
Leveling assembly
A leveling assembly for leveling a bottom edge of an interior wall panel includes an elongate floor channel secured to the floor, a floor rail at least partially disposed with the floor channel, at least one panel support positioned within the floor rail for supporting the bottom edge of the interior wall panel, and at least one leveler at least partially located within the floor rail. The levelers each include a head removably secured to the floor channel, a threaded adjustment rod projecting from the head, and a rail support having a collar and support shoulder extending outwardly from the collar. The collar passes through an aperture defined in a horizontal portion of the floor rail and is threadedly engaged with the adjustment rod. The support shoulder supports the floor rail. The adjustment rod is rotated to vary a vertical distance between the floor rail and the floor channel. |
US11299886B2 |
Composite stud wall panel assembly
A composite stud wall panel assembly, which can be used alone as a blast panel or as a module for wall or roof structures, comprises a frame including a plurality of spaced apart metal studs and metal crossbars interconnecting the studs; and a cementitious aggregate panel, one side of the metal studs being embedded in and permanently connected to the panel along the length of the studs. |
US11299884B2 |
Fire-resistant mullion sealer
A sealing plug configured for sealing a passage of a curtain wall mullion. The passage has a maximum width and a length. The sealing plug includes a main body extending from a first surface to a second surface. The main body has a width at least as large as the passage maximum width and a length at least as large as the passage length. The main body is manufactured from a compressible foam. An intumescent layer is defined along at least one of the first and second surfaces. |
US11299881B2 |
Structural support member having a tapered interface
An interface for a structural member includes at least one first sidewall that extends from a first end along a longitudinal direction and defines a first cavity. The at least one first sidewall defines a female end section and includes a transversely oriented female end surface at the first end. The interface also includes at least one second sidewall that extends from a second end along the longitudinal direction and defines a second cavity. The at least one second sidewall defines a male end section adjacent the second end and configured to be received within the first cavity, and a stop surface offset longitudinally from the second end and oriented to bear against the female end surface in substantially face-to-face contact when the male end section is received within the female end section. The stop surface and the male end section are integrally formed and monolithic. |
US11299880B2 |
Moment frame connector
A lateral bracing system is disclosed for affixing a column to a beam in a construction. The lateral bracing system includes a pair of buckling restraint plates, one each affixed to a top and bottom flange of a beam. The lateral bracing system further includes at least one yield plate for each buckling restraint plate. Each yield plate includes a first end affixed to the column, and a second end affixed to the beam. |
US11299874B2 |
Hydrant enclosure with integral faucet
Provided is an enclosure with an integrated hydrant. The enclosure includes a fluid flow conduit that transfers fluid from a fluid supply tube to a fluid outlet, which may be associated with the backflow preventer. The enclosure has a conduit that carries water from the fluid supply tube to the backflow preventer. Thus, a lower profile, lighter, and more aesthetically pleasing enclosure is provided. |
US11299872B2 |
Washroom monitoring system
Methods, systems and apparatus for a monitoring system including a plurality of dispensers each configured to be located in a washroom and dispense a respective consumable hygiene product through a dispense cycle, where each of the dispensers is associated with a water source device; a water flow measurement device configured to measure water flow to the water source devices; and a data processing apparatus configured to receive indications of dispense cycles from the dispensers, to receive a water flow measurement from the water flow measurement device, determine which water source device was active by associating one of the water source devices with one of the dispensers based on a first time of the dispense cycle of the one of the dispensers and a second time of the water flow measurement and determine a water flow fault of the one of the water source devices based on the first and second times. |
US11299871B2 |
Leak detection method and apparatus
A method for testing for a possible water leak in at least a part of a water system, comprising: closing all known water usage taps (42) within the part of the water system to be tested; closing at least one stop cock (14) or valve of the water system to isolate the part of the water system from its replacement water source (12) (or sources), and any external replacement pressure source (or sources); and then a) detecting a first pressure P0 within the isolated part of the water system at a sensor (62, 48) connected to the part of the water system, waiting a period of time t and then detecting a second pressure within the isolated part of the water system at that sensor (62, 48); and b) releasing a volume of water VR from the water system out of the isolated part of the water system via a vent (42) in the isolated part of the water system, before then closing the vent (42), step b) further comprising detecting the pressures either side of that release at that sensor (62, 48); using the pressure drop caused by the approximately known or measured volume of water VR to enable an estimate of the relationship between change in pressure in the system and the volume of water released to be established, and based on the relationship between the change in pressure and the known release volume, calculating an estimate of the actual volume of the unknown water loss volume VL based upon the recorded pressure loss in the system in the known period of time t. |
US11299870B2 |
Display system for excavation machine, excavation machine, and display method for excavation machine
A display system for an excavation machine includes a calculator configured to calculate, based on vehicle state data indicating a position and a posture of a vehicle body of an excavation machine, working equipment outer shape data indicating an outer shape and a dimension of working equipment supported by the vehicle body, and working equipment state data indicating a posture of the working equipment, a reference vector extending in a widthwise direction of a bucket of the working equipment and passing through a specified portion of the bucket, and a display controller configured to cause a display device to display the bucket and a target line viewed from a direction orthogonal to the reference vector. |
US11299869B2 |
Loading amount accumulation device and loading amount accumulation system
A loading amount accumulation device includes a loading amount storage section 403 storing a loading amount, a loading amount calculation section 402 accumulating load weight data about a transport object in a working front to the loading amount, and updating the loading amount by the value after being accumulated, a difference calculation section 404 calculating a difference between a loaded amount of a vessel and the loading amount, an accumulation success/failure determination section 405 comparing an absolute value of the difference and a value Dth, determining that accumulation has failed when the absolute value is larger than the value Dth, and outputting a result, a loading amount correction section 406, when the failure is output as the result, performing correction so as to set the loaded amount data as the loading amount, and updating the loading amount by the corrected loading amount, and an output section outputting the loading amount. |
US11299868B2 |
Hybrid work machine
A hybrid work machine is configured with an engine 41, a hydraulic pump 51, a hydraulic actuator, a generator motor 61 coupled to the engine 41, an electric storage device 62 that transmits and receives electric power to and from the generator motor 61, an engine controller 42 that controls the engine 41 based on a target engine revolution speed, a power controller 63 that controls action of the generator motor 61, a controller 72 that controls the engine controller 42 and the power controller 63, and a target engine revolution speed change instructing device that give instructions on a change in the target engine revolution speed. The controller 72 controls the engine controller 42 and the power controller 63 to act the generator motor 61 as a generator until an actual revolution speed of the engine 41 is reduced to a revolution speed corresponding to a target engine revolution speed after change if the target engine revolution speed has been changed to be lower while the engine 41 is in an unloaded state. It is thereby possible to suppress noise of the engine in the case where the target engine revolution speed has been changed to be lower while the engine is in an unloaded state. |
US11299866B2 |
Dozer blade attachment control system and apparatus for a compact track loader
A dozer blade attachment control system for a work machine comprises a dozer blade attachment coupled to the attachment coupler, a hydraulic circuit, and an electronic controller. The hydraulic circuit comprises a hydraulic pump, a diverter valve operable in a first position and second position, and a pressure compensated directional control valve. The electronic controller is communicatively coupled to the hydraulic circuit. The electronic circuit may modify the hydraulic circuit to one or more of a first configuration with the diverter valve in the first position for tilt, a second configuration with the diverter valve in the second position for angling, and a third configuration with the diverter valve in the second position and the pressure compensated directional control valve creating a shuttle flow path from a higher and a lower side of the hydraulic circuit for simultaneously tilting and angling. |
US11299865B2 |
Protection method against rain erosion for soil slope improved by phosphogypsum and microbe
The present invention provides a method for protecting a soil slope from rain erosion by improving with phosphogypsum and a microbe. The method includes: (1) placing Bacillus pasteurii in a culture medium to prepare a microbial solution, and mixing urea, calcium chloride and water to prepare a cementing solution; (2) mixing a mixture, the microbial solution and water well, and adding the cementing solution and water to prepare an improving mixture slurry; and (3) spraying the improving mixture slurry to a face of the slope twice by wet spraying, mixing the improving mixture slurry with grass seeds well, spraying to the face of the slope once, covering with a non-woven fabric by tying and fixing to the slope, and watering every day. |
US11299862B1 |
Portable street planter
A portable street planter that is positionable in a street to divert or divide traffic. The portable street planter provides an aesthetic traffic divider that also serves as a planter basin for plants and trees. The traffic divider may also provide foot and arm support for a bicyclist at rest. |
US11299860B2 |
Machine and actuator assembly associated with machine
A machine includes a chassis and a hopper assembly. The hopper assembly includes a hopper frame, at least one hopper, and an actuator assembly. The actuator assembly is adapted to move the at least one hopper between a raised position and a lowered position. The actuator assembly includes an actuator. The actuator includes a cylinder and a rod member. The actuator assembly also includes a first retention assembly adapted to couple the fixed end of the cylinder with the hopper frame and encapsulate the fixed end of the cylinder within a first space defined by the first retention assembly. The actuator assembly further includes a second retention assembly adapted to couple the movable end of the rod member with the at least one hopper and encapsulate the movable end of the rod member within a second space defined by the second retention assembly. |
US11299859B2 |
Railroad tie plate distribution apparatus and method therefore
Present embodiments relate to a railroad tie plate distribution apparatus and method therefore. The tie plate distribution apparatus which may be used in manual or automatic distribution modes in order to place tie plates on a railroad tie in a spaced apart sequence as the apparatus moves over a track being serviced. The tie plate distributor includes an actuator to feed tie plates on to a railroad track system being serviced. |
US11299852B2 |
Method for producing parenchymal cell cellulose
A method for producing parenchymal cell cellulose by using a high consistency alkali treatment and an optional refinement step, as well as an apparatus for its manufacture. |
US11299847B2 |
Clothing treatment apparatus and controlling method thereof
A clothing treatment apparatus and method thereof is provided. The clothing treatment apparatus according to an embodiment includes a main body formed with a space to accommodate clothing, a sprayer disposed inside the main body and configured to spray at least one of steam or air toward the clothing while the clothing is accommodated in the space, and a door connectable to the main body to open and close the space, wherein the door includes a first inlet to allow air from an outside to flow, a second inlet connectable to the first inlet and through which the air from the first inlet flows to the space while the second inlet is connected to the first inlet, and a shutter configured to selectively move toward the second inlet to close the second inlet and move away from the second inlet to open the second inlet. |
US11299846B2 |
Cloth spreading device
To provide a cloth spreading device capable of shortening the waiting time until inputting work of a worker and achieving high production efficiency. A cloth spreading device 1 includes: a plurality of input units 30; a plurality of relay units 40 provided corresponding to the input units 30; and an extension unit 50. Each of the input units 30 includes: an input chuck 31; and an up-down moving machine 32 that moves the input chuck 31 up and down. Each of the relay units 40 receives a cloth C from the input chuck 31 having moved up to a transfer position and transfers the received cloth C to the extension unit 50. The input chuck 31 having transferred the cloth C to the relay unit 40 moves down to an input position. Standby time of the input chuck 31 until the relay unit 40 becomes ready to receive the cloth C can be shortened so that the input chuck 31 can be moved down without delay to the input position. |
US11299844B2 |
Washing machine
A washing machine includes a washing tub which accommodates laundry, a pulsator disposed in the washing tub, a drive which rotates the pulsator, a dehydration shaft connected to the washing tub, a solenoid, a clutch provided at a lower side of the solenoid to perform a shaft-joint connection between the drive shaft and the dehydration shaft at a connection position and to perform a shaft-joint release between the drive shaft and the dehydration shaft at a disconnection position lifted from the connection position by a magnetic force of the solenoid, a bearing disposed above the solenoid and supporting the dehydration shaft, and a bearing housing which receives the bearing and the solenoid. The bearing housing includes a first fixing core surrounding an outer circumference of the bearing, and a second fixing core extended downward from the first fixing core and surrounding an outer circumference of the solenoid. |
US11299843B2 |
Washing machine
In any type of washing machine, an amount of laundry introduced into the washing machine may be measured in a short time with high accuracy. A washing machine includes a rotational spin tub into which laundry is introduced; a driving unit including a motor for rotating the spin tub; and at least one processor configured to control the driving unit to rotate the spin tub at first rotational speed, control the driving unit to rotate the spin tub at second rotational speed, and identify weight of the laundry based on acceleration at the time of changing of rotational speed of the spin tub from the first rotational speed to the second rotational speed and the second rotational speed. |
US11299839B2 |
Apparatus and method for treating a substrate with solid particles
Aspects relate to a drum (10) for rotatably mounting in an apparatus for use in the treatment of substrates with a solid particulate material; a method of treating a substrate comprising agitating the substrate in a drum (10); and a kit for converting an apparatus to comprise the drum (10). The drum has an inner surface (15) and an end wall (2) and access means (70) for introducing said substrates into said drum, wherein said drum (10) comprises: •(a) storage means (4) for storage of said solid particulate material, wherein at least part of said storage means is or comprises at least one cavity located in said end wall (2) of said drum (10); and•(c) a dispensing aperture (12) for dispensing solid particulate material from said storage means (4) into the interior of said drum (10), wherein said dispensing aperture (12) is comprised in said end wall (2) of said drum, characterised in that said drum (10) comprises a valve (6) that is actuatable between a closed position and an open position, wherein when said valve (6) is in said closed position said solid particulate material is prevented from passing through said dispensing aperture (12) and when said valve (6) is in said open position said solid particulate material is permitted to pass through said dispensing aperture (12). |
US11299835B2 |
Laundry treating apparatus and control method for the same
A laundry treating apparatus includes a cabinet with first and second cabinet doors. A first washing apparatus processes laundry that is placed through the first cabinet door at the front. A second washing apparatus processes laundry that is placed through the second cabinet door at the top. The second washing apparatus includes: a tub that holds water and has an opening at a top that is accessible through the second opening of the cabinet; a tub cover that covers the top of the tub and defines an inlet through which the tub is accessible; a tub door on the tub cover that opens or closes the inlet of the tub cover separately from the second cabinet door opening or closing the second opening; a drum inside the tub configured to rotate about a vertical shaft; and a first sensor that generates a signal based on the tub door being open. |
US11299832B2 |
Anti-ozone treatment of base templates in laser finishing
Indigo-dyed garments are treated with an anti-ozone agent to prevent ozone-related degradation of the garments before laser finishing. Without treatment, the garments can exhibit color loss (e.g., color change or fading) from exposure to ozone in the atmosphere. The indigo-dyed garments with anti-ozone treatment can serve as base templates in a laser finishing process flow. The anti-ozone treatment of the base templates can include a rinse including an ascorbic acid or vitamin C constituent during a base preparation process. Then quantities of these base templates can manufactured and stored for periods of time without exhibiting ozone-related degradation effects. |
US11299829B2 |
Knitting machine with adjustable needle beds and variable thickness knitted component
A variable thickness knitted component including a first region having a spacer knit construction, the first region having a first thickness, and a second region having the spacer knit construction, the second region having a second thickness different than the first thickness. The knitted component may be an integral one-piece element. |
US11299817B2 |
Holder for holding substrate and system for plating
There is provided a substrate holder for holding a substrate including a first holding member having a first opening portion for exposing a first surface of the substrate, and a second holding member configured to hold the substrate together with the first holding member and having a second opening portion for exposing a second surface of the substrate, wherein the first holding member has at least one first external connection contact, and the second holding member has at least one second external connection contact that is independent of the first external connection contact. |
US11299816B2 |
Methods of three-dimensional electrophoretic deposition for ceramic and cermet applications and systems thereof
A product according to one embodiment includes a first layer having a first composition, a first microstructure, and a first density; and a second layer above the first layer, the second layer having: a second composition, a second microstructure, and/or a second density. A gradient in composition, microstructure, and/or density exists between the first layer and the second layer, and either or both of the first layer and the second layer comprise non-spherical particles aligned along a longitudinal axis thereof. |
US11299809B2 |
Electrolytic electrolysis device
Disclosed is an electrolytic electrolysis device. According to an embodiment, the electrolytic electrolysis device includes: a tank in which a solvent is supplied through an inlet in a first side thereof, is stored therein, and then is discharged through an outlet in a second side thereof, and an electrolyte is input through an entrance formed in a third side thereof; an electrolysis part formed inside the tank and formed of multiple layers in which a plurality of mesh electrode parts and a plurality of diaphragm parts are alternately formed so that the electrolyte sequentially passes; and a discharge part in which a discharge hole is formed so that an electrolyzed gas in an upper portion of the electrolysis part is discharged. |
US11299808B2 |
Electrolysis unit and method for operating the electrolysis unit
An electrolysis unit and to a method for electrochemically decomposing water into hydrogen and oxygen. The electrolysis unit has at least two electrolysis modules. The electrolysis unit also has exactly one first gas separation device for a first product gas including oxygen and exactly one second gas separation device for a second product gas including hydrogen. The first gas separation device is connected to the at least two electrolysis modules by respective first lines. The second gas separation device is connected to the at least two electrolysis modules by respective second lines. The at least two first lines have the same first length. The at least two second lines likewise have the same second length. |
US11299807B2 |
Surface-coated cutting tool in which hard coating layer exhibits exceptional adhesion resistance and anomalous damage resistance
A surface-coated cutting tool in which a hard coating layer exhibits exceptional adhesion resistance and anomalous damage resistance is provided. This surface-coated cutting tool includes a tool body composed of a WC based cemented carbide or a TiCN based cermet; and at least one hard coating layer provided on a surface of the tool body, and; 1) the hard coating layer includes at least one complex nitride layer, 2) the complex nitride layer contains 0.001 to 0.030 atom % of chlorine, 3) in the complex nitride layer, an area ratio of longitudinal crystal grains having an aspect ratio equal to or greater than 2 occupying a longitudinal cross section is 50% or more, and 4) a layer thickness of the complex nitride layer is 0.2 μm to 20 μm. |
US11299806B2 |
Gas injection for de-agglomeration in particle coating reactor
A method of coating particles includes dispensing particles into a vacuum chamber to form a particle bed in at least a lower portion of the chamber that forms a half-cylinder, evacuating the chamber through a vacuum port in an upper portion of the chamber, rotating a paddle assembly such that a plurality of paddles orbit a drive shaft to stir the particles in the particle bed, injecting a reactant or precursor gas through a plurality of channels into the lower portion of the chamber as the paddle assembly rotates to coat the particles, and injecting the reactant or precursor gas or a purge gas through the plurality of channels at a sufficiently high velocity such that the reactant or precursor a purge gas de-agglomerates particles in the particle bed. |
US11299801B2 |
Structure and method to fabricate highly reactive physical vapor deposition target
A physical vapor deposition (PVD) target that includes a body composed of material that is reactive with an oxygen containing atmosphere; and a non-reactive cap layer encapsulating at least a sputter surface of the body. The non-reactive cap layer is a barrier obstructing the diffusion of oxygen containing species to the body of the PVD target. |
US11299798B2 |
Steel plate and method of producing same
Excellent CTOD properties for multilayer welding joint is provided for a steel plate. The steel plate comprises a specific chemical composition with Ceq of 0.45% or less where Ceq (%)=[C]+[Mn]/6+([Cu]+[Ni])/15+([Cr]+[Mo]+[V])/5 . . . (1) and Pcm of 0.22% or less where Pcm (%)=[C]+[Si]/30+([Mn]+[Cu]+[Cr])/20+[Ni]/60+[Mo]/15+[V]/10+5 [B] . . . (2); an average effective grain size of 20 μm or less at a mid-thickness part of the steel plate; and porosities having an equivalent circular diameter of 200 μm or more, the number of the porosities per mm2 being 0.1/mm2 or less. |
US11299794B2 |
Hot-forming line and method for producing hot-formed and press-quenched sheet-steel products
A hot-forming line for producing hot-formed and press-quenched sheet-steel products includes a temperature control station for heating at least one sheet-metal blank, a hot-forming and press-quenching tool for hot forming and press quenching the heated sheet-metal blank and at least one blank gripper for gripping and transferring the sheet-metal blank before and/or after hot forming and press quenching. The at least one blank gripper forms at least one contact region with the sheet-metal blank during the gripping of the sheet-metal blank. Also, the at least one blank gripper is configured to cool the sheet-metal blank in the at least one contact region during gripping and transfer of the sheet-metal blank before hot forming and press quenching and/or heat the sheet-metal blank in the at least one contact region during gripping and transfer after hot forming and press quenching. |
US11299791B2 |
Non-oriented electrical steel sheet and manufacturing method therefor
A non-oriented electric steel sheet includes 2.5 wt % to 3.1 wt % of Si, 0.1 wt % to 1.3 wt % of Al, 0.2 wt % to 1.5 wt % of Mn, 0.008 wt % or less of C (excluding 0 wt %), 0.005 wt % or less of S (excluding 0 wt %), 0.005 wt % or less of N (excluding 0 wt %), 0.005 wt % or less of Ti (excluding 0 wt %), 0.001 wt % to 0.07 wt % of Mo, 0.001 wt % to 0.07 wt % of P, 0.001 wt % to 0.07 wt % of Sn, and 0.001 wt % to 0.07 wt % of Sb, in which a remainder includes Fe and inevitable impurities, an average crystal grain diameter is 70 μm to 150 μm, the non-oriented electric steel sheet satisfies Equations (1) and (2), 0.32≤([Al]+[Mn])/[Si]≤0.5 [Equation 1] 0.025≤[Mo]+[P]+[Sn]+[Sb]≤0.15 [Equation 2] (here, a bracket denotes the contents (wt %) of each element). |
US11299785B2 |
Septic shock endotyping strategy and mortality risk for clinical application
Methods and compositions disclosed herein generally relate to methods of identifying, validating, and measuring clinically relevant, quantifiable biomarkers of diagnostic and therapeutic responses for blood, vascular, cardiac, and respiratory tract dysfunction, particularly as those responses relate to septic shock in pediatric patients. In particular, the invention relates to identifying two or more biomarkers associated with septic shock in pediatric patients, obtaining a sample from a pediatric patient having at least one indication of septic shock, then quantifying from the sample an amount of two or more of said biomarkers, wherein the level of said biomarker correlates with a predicted outcome. |
US11299783B2 |
Methods and systems for genetic analysis
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions. |
US11299782B2 |
Methods for predicting anti-cancer response
The present invention is based, in part, on the identification of novel methods for defining predictive biomarkers of response to anti-cancer drugs. |
US11299778B2 |
Pulsed laser and bioanalytic system
Apparatus and methods for producing ultrashort optical pulses are described. A high-power, solid-state, passively mode-locked laser can be manufactured in a compact module that can be incorporated into a portable instrument for biological or chemical analyses. The pulsed laser may produce sub-100-ps optical pulses at a repetition rate commensurate with electronic data-acquisition rates. The optical pulses may excite samples in reaction chambers of the instrument, and be used to generate a reference clock for operating signal-acquisition and signal-processing electronics of the instrument. |
US11299776B2 |
Methods and devices related to amplifying nucleic acid at a variety of temperatures
Disclosed are compositions and methods for nucleic acid amplification and detection. Specifically, disclosed herein are compositions and methods that allow for amplification of nucleic acids at a wide variety of temperatures. This includes a polymerase which is thermostable at high temperatures, and a method of amplification that can be conducted at relatively low temperatures. |
US11299772B2 |
Assay systems for genetic analysis
The present invention provides assay systems and methods for detection of copy number variation at one or more loci and polymorphism detection at one or more loci in a mixed sample from an individual. |
US11299770B2 |
On-slide staining by primer extension
A method for analyzing planar sample is provided. In some cases the method comprises: (a) incubating the planar sample with a capture agent that is linked to an oligonucleotide, wherein the capture agent specifically binds to complementary sites in the planar sample; (b) reading a fluorescent signal caused by extension of a primer that is hybridized to the oligonucleotide, using fluorescence microscopy. Several implementations of the method, and multiplexed versions of the same, are also provided. |
US11299762B2 |
Nanoscale motion detector
Motion detector comprising a flexible support (1,5) adapted to hold at least one object (6-9), a sensor (4) for measuring the displacement of said support (1) and processing means for differentiating the fluctuations of said support (1) from those induced by said object (6-9). |
US11299761B2 |
Nickel alloys for biosensors
The present disclosure relates to metal alloys for biosensors. An electrode is made from the metal alloy, which more specifically can be a nickel-based alloy. The alloy provides physical and electrical property advantages when compared with existing pure metal electrodes. |
US11299757B2 |
Mutant gene associated with improvement in ethanol productivity via ethanol fermentation and method for producing ethanol using the same
This invention is intended to improve the ethanol fermentation ability of a yeast strain having xylose-metabolizing ability with the use of a mutant gene encoding a mutant protein comprising a consensus sequence comprising a substitution of amino acid in the 30th position in SEQ ID NO: 1, amino acid in the 43rd position in SEQ ID NO: 4, and amino acid in the 31st position in SEQ ID NO: 7 with other amino acid residues. |
US11299753B2 |
Method for counterselection in microorganisms
The present disclosure is directed to methods of scarless genomic engineering in microorganisms, such as Bacillus, and provides for new molecular tools and methods which enable scarless genetic editing using at least one counterselectable marker that has been codon optimized for the microorganism. The disclosure allows for the high-throughput introduction of stable genetic edits to a genome using either plasmid or linear DNA constructs for genetic engineering. |
US11299751B2 |
Compositions for the treatment of disease
The invention provides compositions and methods for the preparation, manufacture and therapeutic use of viral vectors, such as adeno-associated virus (AAV) particles having viral genomes encoding one or more antibodies or antibody fragments or antibody-like polypeptides, for the prevention and/or treatment of diseases and/or disorders. |
US11299747B2 |
Transgenic plants having altered biomass composition
Methods and materials for modulating biomass composition in plants are disclosed. For example, nucleic acids encoding biomass composition-modulating polypeptides are disclosed as well as methods for using such nucleic acids to transform plant cells. Also disclosed are plants having altered biomass composition and plant products produced from plants having altered biomass composition. |
US11299746B2 |
Disease resistant pepper plants
The present invention relates to Phytophthora capsici resistant Capsicum annuum plants wherein said resistance is conferred by a combination of two genes. The present invention further relates to the use of these genes for providing Phytophthora capsici resistant Capsicum annuum plants and proteins encoded by the present genes. |
US11299745B1 |
Herbicide resistance genes
The subject invention provides novel plants that are not only resistant to 2,4-D and other phenoxy auxin herbicides, but also to aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides. Heretofore, there was no expectation or suggestion that a plant with both of these advantageous properties could be produced by the introduction of a single gene. The subject invention also includes plants that produce one or more enzymes of the subject invention alone or “stacked” together with another herbicide resistance gene, preferably a glyphosate resistance gene, so as to provide broader and more robust weed control, increased treatment flexibility, and improved herbicide resistance management options. More specifically, preferred enzymes and genes for use according to the subject invention are referred to herein as AAD (aryloxyalkanoate dioxygenase) genes and proteins. No α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase enzyme has previously been reported to have the ability to degrade herbicides of different chemical classes and modes of action. This highly novel discovery is the basis of significant herbicide tolerant crop trait opportunities as well as development of selectable marker technology. The subject invention also includes related methods of controlling weeds. The subject invention enables novel combinations of herbicides to be used in new ways. Furthermore, the subject invention provides novel methods of preventing the formation of, and controlling, weeds that are resistant (or naturally more tolerant) to one or more herbicides such as glyphosate. |
US11299743B2 |
Genetic locus imparting a low anatabine trait in tobacco and methods of using
Provided herein are genetic markers and a coding sequence associated with a low- or ultra-low anatabine trait in tobacco. |
US11299742B2 |
Plant having blue flower color and breeding method therefor
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a breeding method for a plant having a blue flower color with a simpler blue color development controlling technique, without requiring complex mechanisms for blue color development that have been previously presented and techniques reproducing such mechanisms. Delphinidin-based anthocyanins, in which the both 3′ and 5′-positions of the anthocyanin B-ring have been glycosylated, and flavone glycosides or flavonol glycosides as copigment are made to coexist in the cells of flower organ such as petals. |
US11299741B2 |
Manipulation of genes involved in signal transduction to control fungal morphology during fermentation and production
The present disclosure provides a microbial genomic engineering method and system for transforming, screening, and selecting filamentous fungal cells that have altered morphology and/or growth under specific growth conditions. The method and system utilize high-throughput (HTP) methods to produce filamentous fungal production strains with a desired morphological phenotype. |
US11299733B2 |
Process of delivering small RNAs to sperm
Methods and compositions directed to altering a population of sRNAs in a sperm using vesicles isolated from an epididymosome are provided. Methods and compositions directed to altering a population of sRNAs in an oocyte using vesicles isolated from an epididymosome are also provided. Methods for altering an sRNA population in a sperm or an oocyte can be used to prevent, or reduce the severity of, a disease, disorder, or condition that would otherwise be inherited by progeny. For example, certain epigenetic inherited conditions due to paternal effects, such as certain metabolic and stress disorders and conditions, can be ameliorated in progeny using sperm or oocytes having an altered sRNA population. |
US11299732B2 |
Compositions and methods for transcription-based CRISPR-Cas DNA editing
Provided are compositions and methods for cleaving a DNA sequence in a cell. The methods involve comprising introducing into a cell a recombinant vector containing a clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) system. The system includes a CRISPR RNA (crRNA) targeted to a DNA sequence in the cell that is operatively linked to a promoter; and CRISPR-associated enzymes (Cas) 10, Cas6, and at least one Csm protein. The Cas 10 cleaves the DNA sequence only during transcription of the DNA sequence that is operatively linked to the promoter. Also provided are recombinant vectors for modifying cells, cells that contain the recombinant vectors and modifications introduced by them, and kits that include the modified vectors. |
US11299730B2 |
Massively parallel contiguity mapping
Contiguity information is important to achieving high-quality de novo assembly of mammalian genomes and the haplotype-resolved resequencing of human genomes. The methods described herein pursue cost-effective, massively parallel capture of contiguity information at different scales. |
US11299729B2 |
Vector-based mutagenesis system
Strategies, reagents, methods, and systems for modulating the mutation rate in cells are provided herein. The strategies, reagents, methods, and systems are broadly applicable for the modulation of mutation rates in cells where high mutation rates and/or control over a broad range of mutation rates is desired, for example, in the context of diversifying a nucleic acid sequence or a plurality of such sequences within a population of cells, for the generation of diversified nucleic acid libraries, and for directed evolution of nucleic acids and encoded products. |
US11299727B2 |
System for analyzing single cell
A device is provided for capturing a nucleic acid in a single cell, having: a two-dimensional array comprising a substrate, a plurality of single cell capturing holes provided on one surface of the substrate, and a nucleic acid capturing region comprising, on the inside of the substrate, a nucleic acid capturing body, which is configured to capture the nucleic acids extracted from the individual cells respectively captured by the single cell capturing hole; a flow channel which is provided adjacent to the nucleic acid capturing region of the substrate, and is configured to discharge a solution in the nucleic acid capturing region; and a cylindrical structure body which is arranged on the substrate at the time of introducing a cell suspension and encloses a plurality of the single cell capturing holes, wherein the cylindrical structure body is removed after the cells are captured by the single cell capturing holes. |
US11299725B2 |
DP04 polymerase variants
Recombinant DPO4-type DNA polymerase variants with amino acid substitutions that confer modified properties upon the polymerase for improved single molecule sequencing applications are provided. Such properties may include enhanced binding and incorporation of bulky nucleotide analog substrates into daughter strands and the like. Also provided are compositions comprising such DPO4 variants and nucleotide analogs, as well as nucleic acids which encode the polymerases with the aforementioned phenotypes. |
US11299724B2 |
Fusion protein, polynucleotide, genetic construct, producer, preparation for regeneration of cartilage
The invention relates to molecular biology, biotechnology, medicine, veterinary science. A group of inventions is proposed: a fusion protein comprising a ligand to MATN1 protein, and a growth factor of EGF, TGF, FGF, IGF, connected via a flexible link; such fusion protein further comprising the Fc-fragment of an antibody or a polypeptide binding with FcRn and/or transferrin or a fragment thereof, connected via a flexible link; encoding polynucleotide, a genetic construct for the synthesis of the fusion protein in producer cells, or cells of a target organism, the fusion protein producer, a producer of the genetic construct, a preparation for the regeneration of cartilage containing at least 1 fusion protein or genetic construct, for parenteral or, in the case of the preparation based on at least 1 fusion protein containing the transport domain, —oral administration, in the latter case the preparation is enclosed in an enteric coating. |
US11299723B2 |
Engineered beta-glucosidases and glucosylation methods
The present invention provides engineered β-glucosidase (BGL) enzymes, polypeptides having BGL activity, and polynucleotides encoding these enzymes, as well as vectors and host cells comprising these polynucleotides and polypeptides. The present invention also provides compositions comprising the enzymes, and methods of using the engineered BGL enzymes to make products with β-glucose linkages. |
US11299721B2 |
Acid phosphatase mutant, use thereof and method for preparing nicotinamide riboside by same
An acid phosphatase mutant, and method for preparing nicotinamide riboside by same. The mutant is a protein of the following (a), (b) or (c): (a) a protein, having an amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 3; (b) a protein, derived from (a), having catalytic activity higher than an acid phosphatase parent having an amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 2, obtained by substituting, deleting or adding several amino acids in the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 3, using nicotinamide mononucleotide as a substrate; (c) a protein, having catalytic activity higher than the acid phosphatase shown in SEQ ID NO: 2, having 90% or more homology with the amino acid sequence of the protein defined by (a) or (b), and using nicotinamide mononucleotide as a substrate. It is used to prepare nicotinamide riboside and the conversion rate can be 99%. |
US11299720B2 |
Polymerases for nucleotide analogue incorporation
Compositions that include polymerases with features for improving entry of nucleotide analogues into active site regions and for coordinating with the nucleotide analogues in the active site region are provided. Methods of making the polymerases and of using the polymerases in sequencing and DNA replication and amplification as well as kinetic models of polymerase activity and computer-implemented methods of using the models are also provided. |
US11299718B2 |
Methods for amplification and sequencing using thermostable TthPrimPol
The present invention is directed to methods for replicating, amplifying, and sequencing of nucleic acids using the thermostable, bifunctional replicase “TthPrimPol” from Thermus thermophilus HB27. The TthPrimPol enzyme is extremely tolerant to alterations of the nucleotides of the template nucleic acid. Therefore, in one aspect the invention discloses methods for replicating, amplifying and sequencing of damaged polynucleotide templates. |
US11299713B2 |
Cell line for producing adenovirus and method of preparing the same
The present invention relates to a cell line for producing an adenovirus having a limited autoreplication capability, and a method of preparing the same, and more particularly, to a cell line for producing an adenovirus having no autoreplication capability by expressing at least one selected from an adenoviral E1 protein and an E1A or E1B protein, and a method of preparing the same. Also, the present invention relates to the use of the cell line expressing at least one selected from the adenoviral E1 protein and the E1A or E1B protein. |
US11299708B2 |
Methods for selective expansion of γδ T-cell populations and compositions thereof
The present invention relates to methods for the selective expansion of γδ T-cell population(s), compositions and admixtures thereof and methods for using the same as a therapeutic. Non-engineered and engineered, enriched γδ T-cell populations of the disclosure are useful in the treatment of various cancers, infectious diseases, and immune disorders. |
US11299707B2 |
Culture medium protective liquid material and embryo culture method
A culture medium protective liquid material of the present invention covers a culture medium when a living cell is cultured. The culture medium protective liquid material contains liquid paraffin which is liquid at room temperature as a main component thereof and an antioxidative substance for restraining the liquid paraffin from being oxidized. |
US11299704B2 |
Mixing device for mixing the content of a bioreactor, comprising a synchronization mechanism
The present invention relates to a system comprising a mixing device for mixing the content of a bioreactor. The system is comprising at least one movement device for initiating a mixing movement in the bioreactor or in a holder for receiving a bioreactor and at least one sensor that can be arranged in or on the bioreactor for receiving at least one physiological or physical measurement variable. The mixing device or the bioreactor further comprises a sensor or transmitter for generating a synchronization measurement variable. |
US11299703B2 |
Portable disposable re-usable culture device for rapid diagnosis of infectious agents
The present invention is directed to compositions, tools, methods and devices to culture microorganisms and, in particular, to compositions, tools, methods and devices for the detection of microorganisms in biological samples. |
US11299700B1 |
Bioreactor containers and methods of growing hairy roots using the same
Bioreactors and methods of stimulating continuous growth of hairy root biomass in such bioreactors are provided. |
US11299699B2 |
Culture container
A culture container includes: a culture container body; a partition plate disposed in the vicinity of a bottom of the culture container body to face the bottom so that a culture region is formed as a culture region between the partition plate and the bottom; and a sample inlet/outlet provided in the culture container body, the culture region and the sample inlet/outlet communicating with each other via an opening formed adjacent to one end of the partition plate. With the culture container and a culture method using this container, a large amount of adipocytes can be cultured at one time with easy handling. Dedifferentiation of a large amount of adipocytes and removal of cells having failed to dedifferentiate can be efficiently accomplished. |
US11299698B2 |
Delivery of materials to anucleate cells
The current subject matter includes methods, systems, articles, and techniques to deliver material to anucleate cells, such as red blood cells. Using a rapid deformation based microfluidic system, loading of red blood cells with macromolecules of different sizes has been shown. Although delivery to some mammalian cells, such as cancer cell lines and fibroblasts had been previously demonstrated using this technique, those designs were incompatible with RBCs that have dramatically different physical properties. Through the use of smaller constriction sizes, high speeds and different buffers successful delivery to red blood cells can be achieved. By enabling robust delivery to red blood cells in a simple, scalable manner, the current subject matter can be implemented in a diversity of applications that deliver material to study red blood cell diseases and/or use red blood cells as a therapeutic platform. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described. |
US11299697B2 |
Optimized dewatering process for an agricultural production facility
This disclosure describes techniques to optimize dewatering process in a production facility. A process separates components in a mixture by using a separation device and a dewatering device. The process receives the mixture of liquids and solids, and separates out suspended solids from the mixture of liquids and solids by using the separation device, wherein a liquid with insoluble solids stream is created. The process dewaters the liquid with insoluble solids stream by using the dewatering device to produce a liquid with small particles stream and insoluble solids having particle sizes that are greater than about 20 microns to about 1000 microns. |
US11299696B2 |
Beer or cider base
A method for preparing an aromatic beverage is as follows. The method includes subjecting a fermented beverage to a first filtration step including nanofiltration or ultrafiltration to obtain a retentate fraction and a permeate fraction including alcohol and volatile flavour components. Then, the method includes subjecting the permeate fraction including alcohol and volatile flavour components to a second filtration step of reverse osmosis to obtain a base liquid of at least 2% ABV. Combining the base liquid with exogenous aromas thereby obtains the aromatic beverage. Desirable fermented beverages are a beer or a cider. |
US11299694B2 |
High butters content soap and methods
An all-natural, moisturizing soap composition that allow for high vegetable butter fat content while also being capable of processing for high quality bar soap (moisturizing properties without sticky pellets, brittleness, cracking, and/or inhibition of lather formation) and a method for making the same and other soaps is provided. The soap composition may contain up to 50% vegetable butter fat(s). The semi-continuous process for saponification provides a fast and energy efficient alternative to prior art methods, while also allowing for high quality bar soap that contains a high content (up to 50%) of vegetable butter fat(s). |
US11299693B2 |
High performance dishwasher compositions
A dishwasher composition includes at least one strong chelant, at least one weak chelant, at least one surfactant, and at least one enzyme. The dishwasher composition can be a liquid or a gel and has a pH of from 7.0 to 9.5 and may contain less than 1 wt. % silicates based on the total weight of the dishwasher composition. Methods of washing articles include preparing a wash solution that includes water and the dishwasher composition, and contacting at least one article with the washing solution during at least a portion of a wash cycle of a commercially-available dishwasher. |
US11299692B2 |
Fabric softener active compositions
The present invention relates to fabric softener active compositions comprising a combination of a quaternary ester ammonium compound and fatty solvents (a fatty acid ester, a fatty acid, a fatty alcohol and mixtures thereof) and methods of making and using the same. The invention also proposes fabric softener compositions, comprising the previously described active compositions, and methods of making and using the same. |
US11299689B2 |
Lubricant composition having improved high-temperature durability
The present disclosure relates to a lubricant composition including a base oil, a thickener and a thickener supplement, and a method of manufacturing the same. The lubricant composition of the present disclosure is effective at improving performance at high-temperature by maintaining the evaporation amount and friction characteristics even at high temperatures, thus inhibiting oil contamination of powertrain parts and the like and maintaining sticking phenomenon even in a high-temperature environment, thereby increasing the durability of parts. |
US11299680B1 |
Catalytic cracking of glyceride oils with phosphorus-containing ZSM-5 light olefins additives
A process is provided for the catalytic cracking of a glyceride oil feedstock with a catalyst composition containing a phosphorus-containing ZSM-5 light olefins additive. |
US11299678B2 |
Efficient procedure and system to process solid organic waste
The techniques introduced here include a system and method for efficiently, and in some embodiments automatically, processing solid organic waste. In both the method and the system the solid organic waste is injected into a rotating, thermally isolable, container with internal sensors that help in keeping humidity and temperature within given parameters, before the resulting dried solid organic waste is sent to a pyrolysis chamber and its exhausts are sent to filter. In some embodiments, inert material in the form of dried solid organic waste is left in the container in order to make the process even more efficient and system and process are made automatic and remotely controllable through the use of software automation and a web of internal and external sensors. |
US11299672B2 |
Near-infrared luminescent material and light-emitting device prepared therefrom
The near-infrared luminescent material is capable of efficiently emitting near-infrared light with a peak wavelength of 900 nm to 1,100 nm under an effective excitation wavelength of 250 nm to 750 nm. The luminescent material has the characteristics of wide excitation emission wavelength, high luminous efficiency, uniform luminescence, no impurity phase, high stability, simple preparation and the like. The present invention further provides the light-emitting device prepared from the near-infrared luminescent material. The luminescent material and the light-emitting device provided by the present invention solve the problems of poor stability, low luminous efficiency, high preparation cost and the like of a conventional near-infrared luminescent material and light-emitting device, and have a favorable application prospect. |
US11299670B2 |
Glass composite particles and uses thereof
A composite particle including a core and a shell, wherein the core has at least one inorganic nanoparticle and the shell is made of vitrified glass, methods for obtaining thereof and uses thereof. The uses include a film having a host material and at least one composite particle and an optoelectronic devise including at least one composite particle or the film. |
US11299667B2 |
Fatty acid reaction products of dextrins or dextran formulated with a surfactant
Compositions comprising a neutral surfactant or a reaction product thereof and a reaction product of a saccharide polymer and a fatty acid may be obtained in the presence of water and a hydroxide base (optionally in the presence of the neutral surfactant), the saccharide polymer comprising a dextran, a dextrin compound, or any combination thereof. The reaction product of the saccharide polymer and the fatty acid may be present at a concentration effective to lower surface tension of the neutral surfactant. Depending on the fatty acid identity, among other factors, the compositions may promote emulsification or de-emulsification. In addition, the compositions may promote foam formation under appropriate conditions. Treatment fluids comprising the compositions, including foamed treatment fluids, may be introduced into a subterranean formation to perform a treatment operation in which fluid emulsification or de-emulsification may occur. The reaction products may be incorporated in soaps and other personal care products. |
US11299663B2 |
Method for modifying well injection profile and enhanced oil recovery
A method for treating a hydrocarbon-containing formation includes injecting an aqueous solution that contains an alkali nitrite, an ammonium halide, and a foaming agent into the formation, injecting supercritical carbon dioxide into the formation, allowing a portion of the carbon dioxide to dissolve in the aqueous solutions, causing the alkali nitrite and ammonium halide to react and generate nitrogen gas, and allowing a foam to form by the interaction of the nitrogen gas with the foaming agent. |
US11299662B2 |
Method to use lost circulation material composition comprising alkaline nanoparticle based dispersion and sodium bicarbonate in downhole conditions
Provided is a lost circulation material that may consist essentially of an alkaline nanosilica dispersion and a sodium bicarbonate activator. Further provided are methods that may control lost circulation in a lost circulation zone in a wellbore by introducing the lost circulation material such that it contacts the lost circulation zone and forms a gelled solid in the lost circulation zone. |
US11299659B2 |
Anti-static agent, and composition for molding and crosslinkable composition in which same is used
An anti-static agent containing a polyether compound having a cationic group is provided. According to the present invention, an anti-static agent can be provided which has excellent compatibility with a resin material and a rubber material as well as excellent anti-static properties. |
US11299656B2 |
Liquid adhesive concentrate
Provided herein are compositions and methods of preparing a liquid adhesive concentrate and a liquid adhesive formulation for use as an adhesive in installing insulation on the outside or inside surface of a duct or ductwork. |
US11299655B2 |
Highly-dielectric, elastic structure and a touch sensor including the same
A highly-dielectric, elastic structure includes an elastic body that is highly-dielectric and includes a polymer matrix that including 1000 pbw of a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) base and 100 pbw of a PDMS curing agent, and has a tensile strength of 0.1 to 10 MPa; and 22.4 pbw of carbon black that is surface-treated with octadecyltrimethoxysilane (ODTMS) in an amount of at least 0.707 mmol per 22.4 pbw of the carbon black, and that is dispersed in the polymer matrix and cured; and an adhesive electrode that is stretchable, that is disposed on the elastic body, and that includes a polymer adhesive including a 500 pbw of a thermosetting silicone-based polymer adhesive including a curable polymer and a curing agent; and a conductive filler comprising 500 pbw of silver particles and 4000 pbw of a carbonaceous material that is a multi-walled carbon nanotube that are dispersed in the polymer adhesive and cured. |
US11299651B2 |
Toughened cyanoacrylate compositions
Curable cyanoacrylate compositions are reported that comprise cyanoacrylate and a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) components. Such compositions are toughened cyanoacrylate compositions exhibiting long term viscosity stability when stored for prolonged periods at room temperature (25° C.). TPU components are reported having structural units in which at least one of the structural units has the formula —O—R1—O—Ar—O—R2—O—, wherein Ar is a C6-C20 aromatic group with at least one aromatic ring; R1 is a C2-C10 alkyl group; and R2 is a C2-C10 alkyl group. The thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) component may be present in the curable cyanoacrylate composition from about 1 wt % to about 40 wt %, for example from about 2 wt % to about 30 wt %, such from about 3 wt % to about 20 wt %, suitably from about 5 wt % to about 10 wt %, based on the total weight of the composition. |
US11299649B2 |
Polyurethane-polyacrylate hybrid systems for packaging inks and coatings
Described herein are compositions suitable for use as binder components for inclusion in printing inks and coatings, such as those used in the gravure and flexographic printing process and which are printed on substrates such as polyolefin (e.g., polyethylene, polypropylene) and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET). The compositions are non-aqueous dispersions in which an one or more ethylenically unsaturated acrylates or (meth)acrylates is polymerized with a polyurethane, polyurethane-urea or polyurea in a non-aqueous polymerization medium, such as esters, ketones, and mixtures thereof, forming polymeric hybrid resins in the polymerization medium, which are solvent-dispersible hybrid resins of polyurethane-polyacrylate, polyurethane-urea-polyacrylate, and polyurea-polyacrylate. Films of hybrid resins are also disclosed. These materials exhibit improved film adhesion and are suitable for flexographic and gravure printing inks, especially for printing applications where adhesive lamination bond strengths are required, especially plastic films packaging applications. |
US11299647B2 |
Aqueous color pigment pastes containing a polymerizate, and basecoats produced therefrom
Described herein are an aqueous pigment paste including at least one color pigment (a) and at least one polymer (b) which is preparable by successive radical emulsion polymerization of three monomer mixtures (A), (B) and (C) of olefinically unsaturated monomers in water, an aqueous basecoat material which is preparable by admixing the pigment paste to at least one aqueous binder-containing component suitable for preparing the basecoat material, a method for producing a multicoat paint system using this basecoat material, and use of the polymer (b) for dispersing color pigments within an aqueous pigment paste. |
US11299646B2 |
Inkjet printing process
An inkjet-printing-base process for depositing functional materials, for example PZT, on a substrate, in various instances platinized silicon. Substrate templating (via SAMs) and material deposition are both performed by an inkjet printing process. Additionally, a composition to be used as a SAM precursor ink which is a thiol in a solvent mixture, wherein the composition can be 1 dodecanethiol in a solvent mixture of 2-methoxyethanol and glycerol. |
US11299645B2 |
Methods and applications for conductive graphene inks
The present disclosure provides for an exemplary energy storage device and methods of forming thereof, comprising an exemplary conductive graphene ink on exemplary substrates to form durable, flexible, and facile graphene films and energy storage devices for use with and within a variety of electronics and devices. |
US11299637B2 |
Weather-resistant temporary paint system comprising a removable paint composition and a remover composition
A paint system comprising a first component and a second component wherein said first and second components are separate compositions, wherein said first component is a removable paint composition comprising: (i) an organic solvent component comprising or consisting of one or more organic solvent(s); (ii) a polymeric component comprising a polymeric binder; (iii) a pigment component; and (iv) optionally one or more acid(s), and wherein said second component is a remover composition for removing said first component from a surface of a substrate wherein said remover composition comprises: (i) water and (ii) a base. |
US11299634B2 |
Reactive leuco compounds and compositions comprising the same
A leuco composition comprises at least one reactive leuco compound, which reactive leuco compound comprises a leuco moiety and at least one reactive moiety covalently bound to the leuco moiety. A laundry care composition comprises a laundry care ingredient and a leuco composition. A method of treating a textile comprises the steps of (i) treating a textile with an aqueous solution containing a leuco composition, (ii) optionally, rinsing the textile, and (iii) drying the textile. |
US11299627B2 |
Polyamide compositions and plating applications thereof
The present disclosure relates to polyamide compositions and resulting injection-molded articles that can be plated, e.g., metal coated, to form aesthetic injection-molded articles. The polyamide compositions may include from 45 wt. % to 75 wt. % of an polyamide, from 2 wt. % to 40 wt. % of an etchable filler, from 10 wt. % to 40 wt. % of a semi-structural mineral, and optionally from 0.1 wt. % to 13 wt. % of additive. The polyamide composition imparts very good surface appearance to injection-molded articles that are substantially free of visual defects. |
US11299626B2 |
Use of a prepolymer in transparent thermoplastic compositions, compositions comprising same and uses thereof
The invention relates to the use of at least one prepolymer in a composition which includes: a matrix of at least one transparent semi-crystalline polyamide, and optionally at least one additive, for improving the crystallisation kinetics and reducing the warping of the composition while preserving or improving the transparency properties thereof as well as the mechanical properties thereof, in comparison with the same composition without a prepolymer, wherein the composition does not contain a nucleating agent. |
US11299623B2 |
Thermoplastic resin composition, molded resin article thereof, and coated article
The present invention provides a thermoplastic resin composition in which occurrence of an absorption phenomenon in a coating step can be suppressed and which is excellent in terms of impact resistance, heat resistance, and fluidity during a molding step; a coated article; and a molded resin article obtained by molding the thermoplastic resin composition. The thermoplastic resin composition contains: 35 to 75 parts by mass of an aromatic polycarbonate resin (A); 15 to 35 parts by mass of a rubber-containing graft copolymer (B) obtained by copolymerizing a monomer mixture comprising an aromatic vinyl compound and a vinyl cyanide compound in the presence of a rubbery polymer; and 10 to 50 parts by mass of a rigid copolymer mixture (C) containing a rigid copolymer (C-I) and a rigid copolymer (C-II), in which in the rigid copolymer mixture (C), an amount of the rigid copolymer (C-II) is 20% to 80% by mass in the mixture. |
US11299622B2 |
Polylactic acid resin composition and polylactic acid resin molded article
A polylactic acid resin composition is obtained by melting a mixture containing 100 parts by weight of a poly-L-lactic acid (A) having an L-lactic acid purity of 99 mol % or more, 2.6 to 10 parts by weight of a plasticizer (B), and 0.3 to 1.0 part by weight of a lubricant (C), then cooling the mixture to 20 to 40° C., and then heating the mixture to 46 to 70° C., and satisfies the following conditions (a) and (b): (a) a haze value at a thickness of 0.3 mm is 5% or less; and (b) the degree of crystallinity measured by a differential scanning calorimeter is 50 to 70%. |
US11299617B2 |
Low speed cross-linking catalyst for silane-grafted plastomers
The present invention relates to silane crosslinking catalyst comprising: —75 to 85 wt.-% of an olefin acrylate interpolymer and—15 to 25 wt.-% of a hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) having a number average molecular weight Mn of 1500 to 4000 g/mol; and—optionally up to 5 wt.-% wax, wherein the silane crosslinking catalyst is free of tin, carboxylic acid(s) and sulphonic acid(s), all weight percentages with respect to the total weight of the silane crosslinking catalyst. |
US11299615B2 |
Thermoplastic resin composition
The present invention provides a thermoplastic resin composition which includes: A-1) a first copolymer including a first conjugated diene-based polymer, an alkyl (meth)acrylate-based monomer unit, and an aromatic vinyl-based monomer unit, wherein the first conjugated diene-based polymer has an average particle diameter of 0.05 to 0.2 μm; A-2) a second copolymer including a second conjugated diene-based polymer, an alkyl (meth)acrylate-based monomer unit, and an aromatic vinyl-based monomer unit, wherein the second conjugated diene-based polymer has an average particle diameter of 0.23 to 0.5 μm; B) a third copolymer including an alkyl (meth)acrylate-based monomer unit and an aromatic vinyl-based monomer unit; and C) a plasticizer having a viscosity of 700 to 10,000 cP, wherein the plasticizer is included at 0.3 to 5 wt %. The thermoplastic resin composition is excellent in all of transparency, impact resistance, and flowability. |
US11299614B2 |
Sustainable, energy-curable polyester polyols and coatings or rigid foams therefrom
Maleate polyester polyols and coatings made from the polyols are disclosed. The polyester polyols comprise recurring units of (a) a digested thermoplastic polyester or an aromatic dicarboxylate source; (b) a diol; (c) 5 to 95 mole % of an α,β-unsaturated monomer; and (d) 5 to 95 mole % of adipic acid, succinic acid, or a mixture thereof, where the mole % ranges for (c) and (d) are based on the combined molar amounts of (c) and (d). The polyols have hydroxyl numbers within the range of 25 to 450 mg KOH/g, an average of 0.5 to 2.5 reactive unsaturation sites per molecule, and a viscosity less than 1500 cP at 75° C. The polyols are thermally curable or energy-curable. Coatings made from the maleate polyester polyols are also described. Traditional coatings based on polyisocyanates and/or (meth)acrylates can be made, in some cases with improved properties and reduced reliance on the acrylate or isocyanate-based components. Surprisingly, the maleate polyester polyols can also be cured directly using UV to produce coatings under ambient conditions without the need for either acrylic or isocyanate functionality, and this allows coating formulators to reduce cost and more easily achieve regulatory compliance without sacrificing important coating properties. Rigid polyisocyanurate and polyurethane foams produced from the maleate polyester polyols have improved fire retardance. |
US11299612B2 |
Transparent polypropylene copolymer composition having impact resistance
Polypropylene polymer compositions are disclosed that can be formulated to have excellent transparency properties in conjunction with excellent impact resistance properties. The polypropylene polymer compositions are heterophasic compositions containing a first phase polymer combined with a second phase polymer. The first phase polymer is a polypropylene and alpha-olefin copolymer while the second phase polymer is also a polypropylene and alpha-olefin random copolymer. The first phase polymer contains ethylene in an amount less than 5% by weight and is present in an amount greater than the second phase polymer. The second phase polymer has elastomeric properties. |
US11299606B1 |
Reinforced polymer-based compound
A reinforced polymer-based compound comprises a base material, and at least one of a reactive flame-retardant material, an additive flame retardant material, an intumescent material coating, an antimicrobial agent, an ultraviolet light stabilizer and a ceramic coating, wherein the reinforced polymer-based compound is configured to withstand a first temperature range. |
US11299603B2 |
Polyamide resin composition
A polyamide resin composition contains a polyamide resin and an inorganic filler. 90 mass % or more of polyamide 66 is contained relative to 100 mass % of the polyamide resin. The inorganic filler content is ≥30 mass % relative to 100 mass % of the composition. The composition has a solidifying point of ≥210° C. The composition has a spiral flow value of ≥60 cm when the inorganic filler content is ≥30 mass % and <40 mass %, ≥40 cm when the content is ≥40 mass % and ≤50 mass %, and ≥20 cm when the content is >50 mass % and ≤70 mass %. The composition has a strain of ≤3.8% in a 1000-hour tensile creep test under 120° C. and 60 MPa. The composition has a formic acid relative viscosity (VR) of 30 |
US11299598B2 |
Flame-retardant phenolic resin foam
A phenolic resin foam has a density of 30 kg/m3 to 80 kg/m3, a closed cell ratio of 85% or more, and reaches a total amount of heat release of 8 MJ/m2 in a time of 20 minutes or more in a heat release test performed using a cone calorimeter. |
US11299596B2 |
Laminate
The present application relates to a block copolymer and a use thereof. The present application can provide a laminate which is capable of forming a highly aligned block copolymer on a substrate and thus can be effectively applied to production of various patterned substrates, and a method for producing a patterned substrate using the same. |
US11299592B2 |
Method for producing organopolysiloxane resins
Silicone resins are reproducibly prepared in a four step process in which alcohol recovered in a second step is recycled to the first step, and an aqueous phase recovered in the fourth step contains very little HCl, alcohol, or organopolysiloxane, and can be directed to waste treatment without any prior processing. |
US11299589B2 |
Process for preparing a polyamide, a nylon salt to be used therein and a process for making the salt
Processes for preparing a polyamide, a polyamide material obtained by such processes, a nylon salt to be used therein, and processes for making the nylon salt are disclosed. The processes for preparing the polyamide include a direct solid state polymerization process. The salt used herein is a granulate material, prepared by a process, comprising spraying an aqueous solution comprising a diamine and a dicarboxylic acid dissolved in an aqueous medium, or an aqueous slurry comprising a diammonium dicarboxylate salt dispersed in an aqueous medium directly obtained from such an aqueous solution, onto or in a fluidized bed of diammonium dicarboxylate salt particles, while evaporating the aqueous medium, thereby forming a granulate salt material. |
US11299588B2 |
Polyamide synthesis method
The invention concerns a method for producing polyamide from an amino ester of formula NH2—(CH2)n—COOR, in which R represents an alkyl group and n represents an integer ranging from 5 to 14, comprising: a first reaction step in the presence of water, at a first temperature; followed by a second reaction step at a second temperature higher than the first temperature. |
US11299583B2 |
Alternating and semi-alternating poly(ester-anhydride) copolymers
A copolymer characterized by alternating or semi-alternating ester and anhydride bonds, methods for its production and use thereof, particularly as a carrier for drug delivery, are described herein. |
US11299580B2 |
Thixotropic rheology modifying agent compositions
Solvents that are suitable for use with polyurethane-polyurea based rheology modifying agents of the type which, in the past, have generally been formulated as solids or viscous liquids. The present solvents enable the rheology modifying agents to be prepared and formulated in a liquid or solution form more suited to prepare coating formulations that include polyurethane-polyurea based rheology modifying agents. The present solvents are N-alkyl substituted caprolactams, including N-methyl caprolactam, N-ethyl caprolactam, N-butyl caprolactam, and mixtures thereof, which are aprotic, non-toxic, have good solvency for polar groups such as those found in polyurethanes and polyureas, are thermally stable, and have high boiling points and low vapor pressure. |
US11299579B2 |
Water cure methods for producing three-dimensional objects from materials having multiple mechanisms of hardening
A method of forming a three-dimensional object (e.g. comprised of polyurethane, polyurea, or copolymer thereof) is carried out by: (a) providing a carrier and an optically transparent member having a build surface, the carrier and the build surface defining a build region therebetween; (b) filling the build region with a polymerizable liquid, the polymerizable liquid comprising a mixture of: (i) a light polymerizable liquid first component, and (ii) a second solidifiable component that is different from the first component; (c) irradiating the build region with light through the optically transparent member to form a solid blocked polymer scaffold and advancing the carrier away from the build surface to form a three-dimensional intermediate having the same shape as, or a shape to be imparted to, the three-dimensional object, with the intermediate containing the second solidifiable component; and then (d) contacting the three-dimensional intermediate to water to form the three-dimensional object. |
US11299576B2 |
Sustainable chemistry systems for recyclable dental models and other additively manufactured products
Provided herein are methods of recycling additively manufactured objects, which may include making a reactive particulate material by recycling preformed articles or recovered coating material. Methods of use of the reactive particulate material and material sets including the same are also provided. |
US11299575B2 |
Water-based resin composition, water-based paint, and article
There is provided a water-based resin composition that contains a polymer (A) containing, as essential raw materials, a hydrogenated polybutadiene (a1) with an iodine value in the range of 5 to 25, a monomer (a2) with an acid group, and a monomer (a3) with a hydroxy group, a basic compound (B), and an aqueous medium (C), wherein the hydrogenated polybutadiene (a1) constitutes 4% to 38% by mass of the raw materials of the polymer (A), and the polymer (A) has an acid value in the range of 10 to 65 mgKOH/g. A water-based resin composition of the present invention has high storage stability and forms a coating film with good physical properties, such as high adhesiveness to various substrates and high blocking resistance, and is therefore suitably used in a water-based paint. |
US11299571B2 |
Aqueous polymer composition
An aqueous polymer composition comprising an acetoacetoxy functional polymer, a metal pyrithione compound, and TEMPO and/or its derivative, showing less yellowing. |
US11299569B2 |
Material for 3D printing, process for preparing the same and article thereof
The present invention provides a composition for 3D printing, a process for preparing the same and an article thereof. By the solidifying method of UV irradiation, 3D printing is implemented. During said implementation, there is no need of high temperature heating, thus energy consumption is reduced, and there is no need for special solvent, thus harm to the environment is reduced. Meanwhile, the present invention uses micro-nano powder as the main material and polymer resin as adhesive, and at the same time, adds irradiation sensitizer. After electron beam irradiation, the polymer resin forms three-dimensional crosslinked network, thereby the strength, heat resistance and chemical resistance are improved after resin adhesion. Additionally, the present invention, by the addition of UV crosslinking agent, and by UV irradiation, cross-links the unsaturated resin after extrusion in 3D printing to form three-dimensional network structure, thus greatly improves the heat resistance, chemical resistance and mechanical strength of the shaping material, and makes the unsaturated resin have broader application prospects in 3D printing material. |
US11299568B2 |
Polyolefin production with chromium-based catalysts
A system and method for charging a chromium-based catalyst to a mix vessel; introducing a reducing agent through an entrance arrangement into the mix vessel, and agitating a mixture of the chromium-based catalyst, the reducing agent, and a solvent in the mix vessel to promote contact of the reducing agent with the chromium-based catalyst to give a reduced chromium-based catalyst. |
US11299567B2 |
Lubricating oil compositions comprising dual metallocene-catalyzed bimodal copolymer compositions useful as viscosity modifiers
This application relates to copolymer compositions and copolymerization processes, as well as to lubricating oil compositions comprising such copolymer compositions as viscosity index improvers, and base oil. The copolymer compositions may be made using two different metallocene catalysts: one capable of producing high molecular weight copolymers; and one suitable for producing lower molecular weight copolymers having at least a portion of vinyl terminations, and the copolymer compositions produced thereby. Copolymer compositions may comprise (1) a first ethylene copolymer fraction having high molecular weight, exhibiting branching topology, and having relatively lower ethylene content (based on the weight of the first ethylene copolymer fraction); and (2) a second ethylene copolymer fraction having low molecular weight, exhibiting linear rheology, and having relatively higher ethylene content (based on the weight of the second ethylene copolymer fraction). Lubricating oil compositions comprising such copolymer compositions may exhibit superior viscosity properties. |
US11299566B2 |
Hindered amine stabilized UV active organopalladium catalyzed polycycloolefin compositions as optical materials
Embodiments in accordance with the present invention encompass compositions comprising a organopalladium compound, a photoacid generator, a photosensitizer, one or more olefinic monomers and a stabilizer, such as for example a hindered amine, which undergo vinyl addition polymerization when said composition is exposed to a suitable actinic radiation to form a substantially transparent film. The compositions of this invention are stable at room temperature for several days to several months and can also be stored at higher temperatures from about 40° C. to 60° C. for several days and undergo mass polymerization only when subjected to suitable actinic radiation. The monomers employed therein have a range of optical and mechanical properties, and thus these compositions can be tailored to form films having various opto-electronic properties. Accordingly, compositions of this invention are useful in various applications, including as coatings, encapsulants, fillers, leveling agents, sealants, adhesives, among others. |
US11299563B2 |
Controlling reactor split and a product parameter
A method including a) polymerizing at least one monomer in a gas phase reactor in the presence of a supported multimodal catalyst system to form a multimodal polyethylene product having a reactor split equal to respective weight fractions of resin components in the polyethylene product; b) applying a predetermined formula for a product parameter of the multimodal polyethylene product; c) obtaining incorporation data and production rate data from the reaction based upon the predetermined formula; d) determining an actual hydrogen leading indicator; e) comparing the actual hydrogen leading indicator to a target value for a hydrogen leading indicator to determine a deviation of the actual hydrogen leading indicator from the target value; and f) adjusting an amount of a catalyst precursor being fed to the gas phase reactor to control reactor split and a product parameter. |
US11299561B2 |
Biphasic polymerization processes and ethylene-based polyolefins therefrom
A continuous process for preparing an ethylene-based polyolefin, the process comprising maintaining a polymerization mixture at a temperature at or above the lower critical phase separation temperature of the polymerization mixture, while, during said step of maintaining, maintaining the polymerization mixture at steady state, where the polymerization mixture is substantially uniform in temperature, pressure, and concentration, where the polymerization mixture includes solvent, monomer including ethylene and optionally monomer copolymerizable with ethylene, a single-site catalyst system, and polymer resulting from the polymerization of the monomer, where the monomer and the polymer are dissolved in the solvent, and where the polymer is an ethylene-based polyolefin having a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) of less than 2.30. |
US11299559B2 |
Modified conjugated diene-based polymer and rubber composition including the same
A modified conjugated diene-based polymer and a rubber composition including a modified conjugated diene-based polymer are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a modified conjugated diene-based polymer includes a functional group derived from a modification initiator at one terminal and a functional group derived from a modifier represented by the Formula 2 or Formula 3 at the other terminal, wherein the modified conjugated diene-based polymer having a unimodal molecular weight distribution, and a polydispersity index of 1.0 to less than 1.7. The modified conjugated diene-based polymer prepared by continuous polymerization and having remarkable processability, narrow molecular weight distribution and excellent physical properties. |
US11299557B2 |
Method for producing water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether powder having high bulk density
Provided is a method of stably producing a water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether powder having a high bulk density at low cost by adding a minimum amount of water. More specifically provided is a method for producing a water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether powder, comprising the steps of: reacting alkali cellulose with an etherifying agent to obtain a reaction product; washing and draining the reaction product to obtain a water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether; mixing the water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether with such an amount of water of 70° C. or higher as to make a water content of the water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether become 55 to 90% by weight to obtain a water-containing water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether having a water content of 55 to 90% by weight; cooling the water-containing water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether; and drying and pulverizing the cooled water-containing water-soluble nonionic cellulose ether. |
US11299555B2 |
Method for diagnosing alzheimer's disease using signal peptide as indicator
This method for aiding Alzheimer's detection provided by the present invention includes: determining a profile of signal peptides contained in a bodily fluid from a test subject, and comparing the signal peptide profile thus determined for the test subject with a previously-determined profile of signal peptides in a bodily fluid from a healthy subject. A difference between the signal peptide profile of the test subject and the signal peptide profile of the healthy subject at a specific molecular weight is then associated with the test subject's suffering from or developing Alzheimer's. |
US11299553B2 |
Anti-plasma kallikrein antibodies
Disclosed herein are antibodies capable of binding to plasma kallikrein and inhibit its activity. Such antibodies interact with one or more critical residues in the catalytic domain of the plasma kallikrein. The antibodies may also contain specific heavy chain complementarity determining region 3 (CDRs) motifs and optionally specific residues at certain positions within both the heavy chain variable region and the light chain variable region. |
US11299552B2 |
Eliminating MHC restriction from the T cell receptor as a strategy for immunotherapy
The present disclosure generally relates to chimeric antigen receptors, more specifically to chimeric antigen receptor compositions and methods for use of the same. The present disclosure also provides for nucleic acid molecules and expression vectors for making and using the chimeric antigen receptors and for co-receptor signaling using such chimeric antigen receptors. The present disclosure also provides methods of treatment using such compositions. The chimeric antigen receptors of the present disclosure interact with the endogenous T-cell receptor complex enabling physiological control of signaling and T-cell response and can be combined with ligands such as co-stimulatory ligands for further controlling and influencing T-cell activation and response. |
US11299549B2 |
Humanized BCMA antibody and BCMA-CAR-T cells
The present invention is directed to a humanized BCMA single-chain variable fragment (scFv), comprising VH having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3 and VL having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5. The present invention is also directed to a BCMA chimeric antigen receptor fusion protein comprising from N-terminus to C-terminus: (i) a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) of the present invention, (ii) a transmembrane domain, (iii) at least one co-stimulatory domains, and (iv) an activating domain. This humanized BCMA-CAR-T cells have specific killing activity against BCMA-positive tumor cells. |
US11299543B2 |
Use of an anti-PD-1 antibody in combination with an anti-CD30 antibody in cancer treatment
This disclosure provides methods for treating a tumor in a subject comprising administering to the subject an anti-PD-1 antibody and an anti-CD30 antibody. In some embodiments, the tumor is derived from a lymphoma (e.g., a Hodgkin lymphoma or a non-Hodgkin lymphoma). In certain embodiments, the anti-CD30 antibody is an antibody-drug conjugate, e.g., brentuximab vedotin. |
US11299542B2 |
Monoclonal antibodies to progastrin and their uses
The present disclosure is directed to progastrin monoclonal antibodies, fragments thereof, compositions comprising progastrin monoclonal antibodies, and methods of making and using progastrin monoclonal antibodies and compositions thereof. The present disclosure is directed to methods of treating colorectal cancer with progastrin monoclonal antibodies and compositions comprising progastrin monoclonal antibodies or fragments thereof. The present disclosure is further directed to methods comprising detection of progastrin, including methods of diagnosing colorectal cancer and methods of monitoring efficacy of anti-cancer therapy in subjects suffering from colorectal cancer. |
US11299538B2 |
Anti-IGF antibodies
Antibody molecules, in particular fully human antibodies that bind to human IGF-1 and cross-react with IGF-2 such that binding of IGF-1 and IGF-2 to the IGF-1 receptor is prevented and IGF-1 receptor-mediated signaling is inhibited. The antibodies do not bind to insulin and thus do not affect the mitogenic properties of insulin that are mediated by its binding to the insulin receptors. The antibodies are useful for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases, in particular cancer. |
US11299535B2 |
Human IgE antibodies binding to aspergillus allergens
The present disclosure is directed to antibodies binding to Aspergillus allergens and methods for use thereof. |
US11299534B2 |
CD8A-binding fibronectin type III domains
Fibronectin type III domains (FN3) that specifically bind to CD8A, related polynucleotides capable of encoding CD8A-specific FN3 domains, cells expressing the FN3 domains, as well as associated vectors, and detectably labeled FN3 domains are useful in therapeutic and diagnostic applications. |
US11299532B2 |
Anti-VEGF protein compositions and methods for producing the same
The present disclosure pertains to compositions comprising anti-VEGF proteins and methods for producing such compositions in chemically defined media to reduce amounts of certain Aflibercept variants. |
US11299531B2 |
Fusion protein comprising a ligand binding domain of VEGF and PDGF
Fusion proteins containing a PDGF binding portion, a VEGF binding portion, and an Fc antibody region are described. Also described are nucleic acids encoding the fusion proteins, compositions comprising the fusion proteins, and methods of using the fusion proteins for treating or preventing clinical conditions characterized by abnormal angiogenesis, such as vascular permeability, edema or inflammation. |
US11299527B2 |
Long-acting recombinant porcine FSH fusion protein and preparation method and application thereof
Two long-acting recombinant porcine FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) fusion proteins, comprising pFSH-Fc-1 and pFSH-Fc-2. α subunit/β subunit is directly or indirectly fused on a Fc fragment by means of a linking component; the β subunit/α subunit is combined with the α subunit/β subunit by means of a Van der Waals force or the linking component. The porcine FSH fusion proteins can be prepared by an eukaryotic expression system based on a gene engineering technology. The two porcine FSH fusion proteins have a good medicinal effect and have a longer half-life period as compared with that of a natural porcine FSH; the two porcine FSH fusion proteins do not generate an undesirable effect on animals and can replace pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) to be used in animal breeding production. The two porcine FSH fusion proteins can be used for preparation of medicines in the field of animal breeding. |
US11299525B2 |
Chimeric antigen receptor-modified immune effector cell carrying PD-L1 blocking agent
Provided is a chimeric antigen receptor-modified immune effector cell carrying a procedural death ligand 1 (PD-L1) blocking agent. Also provided is a method for secreting and expressing a PD-L1 blocking agent using the immune effector cell as a carrier to improve the anti-tumour effect of the chimeric antigen receptor-modified immune effector cell. |
US11299521B2 |
Polypeptide and method of producing IMP using the same
The present disclosure relates to a novel polypeptide having an activity of exporting 5′-inosine monophosphate, a microorganism comprising the same, a method for preparing 5′-inosine monophosphate using the same, and a method for increasing export of 5′-inosine monophosphate. |
US11299518B2 |
Fusion respiratory syncytial virus inhibitors and use thereof
The present invention relates novel peptides useful for the prevention and/or treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. |
US11299516B2 |
DAGRS: directed antigonists to cancer cell growth signals
The present invention describes a unique method of treating cancer with the administration of an improved DAGRS™ construct which functions as a humanized agent specifically targeting cancer cells in vivo. A specific DAGRS™ is described constructed of a humanized drug delivery biologic, carboxyl to an Apoptin fragment consisting of Apoptin's proline-rich SH3-binding fragment, a spacer, and a MAP kinase (MAPK) phosphorylation site, in replacement of the SH3-binding domain at HIV-1 TAT's amino terminus. Apoptin is a viral protein with incumbent immunogenicity and toxicity in humans. Improved DAGRS™ constructs are described that replace the viral VP3 peptide with human AKT peptide or derivative, all equivalently spaced 11 amino acids from the initial proline to the beginning of the MAPK phosphorylation site, through which technology the DAGRS™ is fully humanized. DAGRS™ provide for improved bioavailability, enhanced specific activity, and low toxicity for in vivo treatment of cancer. DAGRS™ are a superior method for targeting any oncogene with an inhibitory peptide.An algorithm for “humanization” is described through which human functional equivalent(s) to viral product(s) are identified by alignment of peptides anchored at each end by matching functional motifs that are spaced equivalently distant in the two aligned peptides. The algorithm totally disregards the primary amino acid composition of the spacer, and as such separates from current computer algorithms that prioritize primary amino acid alignments. Accounting for spacing dictates that functional domains be oriented correctly in three dimensions. The invention taught here can be developed into computer algorithms for rapidly identifying these anchored alignments, and thereafter developing safe humanized drugs from disruptive viral activities. Computers once taught the basic rules for anchoring equivalents, can improve on the basic algorithm through artificial intelligence to expand drug development. |
US11299514B2 |
Antimicrobial peptide AS-hepc3(48-56) of Acanthopagrus schlegelii and method thereof
The present disclosure discloses an antimicrobial peptide AS-hepc3(48-56) of Acanthopagrus schlegelii and method thereof. A molecular formula of the antimicrobial peptide AS-hepc3(48-56) is C48H86N24O10S3, and an amino acid sequence of the antimicrobial peptide AS-hepc3(48-56) is SEQ ID NO: 01. |
US11299513B2 |
Cyclative release of peptidic compounds
The present disclosure provides efficient and reliable methods for preparing cyclized peptidic compounds. Advantageously, the currently described methods allow for on-resin cyclization using a limited number of processing steps, while increasing the chemical diversity available for the cyclized peptidic compounds produced. |
US11299511B2 |
Oligonucleotide compositions and methods of making the same
The present disclosure provides a solid phase method of making oligonucleotides via sequential coupling cycles including at least one coupling of a dinucleotide dimer subunit to a free 3′-terminal group of a growing chain. The oligonucleotides include at least two nucleoside subunits joined by a N3′→P5′ phosphoramidate linkage. The method may include the steps of (a) deprotecting the protected 3′ amino group of a terminal nucleoside attached to a solid phase support, said deprotecting forming a free 3′ amino group; (b) contacting the free 3′ amino group with a 3′-protected amino-dinucleotide-5′-phosphoramidite dimer in the presence of a nucleophilic catalyst to form an internucleoside N3′→P5′ phosphoramidite linkage; and (c) oxidizing (e.g., sulfurizing) the linkage. The compositions produced by the subject methods may include a reduced amount of one or more (N−x) oligonucleotide products. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the subject oligonucleotide compositions. |
US11299509B2 |
Trigger-activatable sugar conjugates for cancer-selective labeling and targeting
Disclosed are compounds for the selective labeling of cell-surface sugars in cancer cells. The compounds are activatable by triggers specific to cancer cells, and, when metabolized, label a cancer cell surface sugar with an azide chemical group. Facilitated by a click chemistry reaction, combination of the cell surface-expressed azide with a alkynyl-drug conjugate enables efficient targeted drug delivery to cancer cells with reduced toxicity. Also disclosed are compounds for delivering a drug to an azide-bearing cancer cell, and methods of treating cancer using the compounds. |
US11299508B2 |
Synthesis of cyclic organic compounds and metallocenes
A method comprising synthesizing a cyclic organic compound via reaction of an unsubstituted or substituted cyclopentene with an unsubstituted or substituted acrylic acid in the presence of phosphoric and/or sulfonic acid reagent to make the cyclic organic compound. Also, a method of synthesizing a ligand for a transition metal, and a related substituted ligand-metal complex and catalyst, from the unsubstituted or substituted cyclopentene and unsubstituted or substituted acrylic acid. Also, the cyclic organic compound, ligand, and substituted ligand-metal complex and catalyst synthesized thereby. Also a method of polymerizing an olefin with the catalyst to give a polyolefin, and the polyolefin made thereby. |
US11299507B2 |
Synthesis and use of oxa-spirodiphosphine ligand
The present invention relates to the technical field of chiral synthesis, and specifically provides a new type of oxa-spirodiphosphine ligands. The bisphosphine ligand is prepared with oxa-spirobisphenol as a starting material after triflation, palladium catalyzed coupling with diaryl phosphine oxide, reduction of trichlorosilane, further palladium catalyzed coupling with diaryl phosphine oxide, and further reduction of trichlorosilane. The oxa-spiro compound has central chirality, and thus includes L-oxa-spirodiphosphine ligand and R-oxa-spirodiphosphine ligand. The racemic spirodiphosphine ligand is capable of being synthesized from racemic oxa-spirobisphenol as a raw material. The present invention can be used as a chiral ligand in the asymmetric hydrogenation of unsaturated carboxylic acids. The complex of the ligand with ruthenium can achieve an enantioselectivity of greater than 99% in the asymmetric hydrogenation of methyl-cinnamic acid. |
US11299506B2 |
Acylnucleoside phosphonates, prodrugs thereof and use thereof as medicament
Chemical compounds are provided belonging to the group of nucleotide analogues. More specifically, acylnucleoside phosphonate compounds are disclosed and also their method of preparation and their use as medicaments, in particular for the prevention and/or the treatment of diseases caused by infection by an organism that is auxotrophic for purines, such as Plasmodium falciparum. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds. |
US11299501B2 |
Diazaindole compounds
Disclosed are compounds of Formula (I) N-oxides, or salts thereof, wherein G, A, X, Y, Z, R1, and n are defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of using such compounds as inhibitors of signaling through Toll-like receptor 7, or 8, or 9, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds. These compounds are useful in treating inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. |
US11299500B2 |
Crystalline form of lorlatinib free base hydrate
This invention relates to a crystalline form of (10R)-7-amino-12-fluoro-2,10,16-trimethyl-15-oxo-10,15,16,17-tetrahydro-2H-8,4-(metheno)pyrazolo[4,3-h][2,5,11]benzoxadiazacyclo-tetradecine-3-carbonitrile (lorlatinib) free base hydrate (Form 24). This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising Form 24, and to methods of using Form 24 and such compositions in the treatment of abnormal cell growth, such as cancer, in a mammal. |
US11299491B2 |
Synthesis of key intermediate of KRAS G12C inhibitor compound
The present invention relates to an improved, efficient, scalable process to prepare intermediate compounds, such as compound 5M, having the structure useful for the synthesis of compounds that target KRAS G12C mutations, such as |
US11299488B2 |
Five membered-aminoheterocycle and 5,6-or 6,6-membered bicyclic aminoheterocyclic inhibitors of rock for the treatment of heart failure
The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I): or stereoisomers, tautomers, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein all the variables are as defined herein. These compounds are selective ROCK inhibitors. This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds and methods of treating cardiovascular, smooth muscle, oncologic, neuropathologic, autoimmune, fibrotic, and/or inflammatory disorders using the same. |
US11299485B2 |
Thiophene derivative and use thereof
The present invention relates to thiophene derivatives represented by the following formula (I): wherein each symbol is as defined in the DESCRIPTION, or a salt thereof, which has TNF-α production suppressive activity and hematologic cancer cell proliferation inhibitory activity, and is useful for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and further, hematologic cancer. |
US11299484B2 |
Inhibiting fatty acid synthase (FASN)
The present disclosure is directed to inhibitors of FASN. The compounds can be useful in the treatment of disease or disorders associated with the inhibition of FASN. For instance, the disclosure is concerned with compounds and compositions for inhibition of FASN, methods of treating, preventing, or ameliorating diseases or disorders associated with the inhibition of FASN, and methods of synthesis of these compounds. |
US11299483B2 |
Orthoester compositions for affinity purification of oligonucleotides
Compounds and methods for purifying oligonucleotides such as RNA and DNA. A target oligonucleotide is reacted with an orthoester linker comprising an affinity tag to form an orthoester oligonucleotide-orthoester linker conjugate which is subjected to a purification technique to separate the target oligonucleotide from impurities such as truncated oligonucleotides. The orthoester linker can be then removed under mild conditions to generate the target oligonucleotide in high purity. |
US11299481B2 |
Antagonists of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4
Disclosed herein are substituted hexahydro-1H-cyclopenta[c]pyrrole compounds, which may be useful as antagonists of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4 (mAChR M4). Also disclosed herein are methods of making the compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and methods of treating disorders using the compounds and compositions. |
US11299477B2 |
Process for the preparation of Pazopanib or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof
The present invention is relates to an improved process for the preparation of pazopanib or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The present invention also relates to novel polymorphic Forms of pazopanib hydrochloride, and its intermediates thereof. |
US11299475B2 |
Prostacyclin receptor agonist
A compound represented by formula (I) or an isomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The present invention also relates to an application of the same in preparing a drug for treating a disease related to a PGI2 receptor. |
US11299472B2 |
Fumarate salt of (R)-3-(1-(2,3-dichloro-4-(pyrazin-2-yl)phenyl)-2,2,2- trifluoroethyl)-1-methyl-1-(1-methylpiperidin-4-yl) urea, methods of preparation, and uses thereof
Provided are various embodiments relating to fumarate salt of (R)-3-(1-(2,3-dichloro-4-(pyrazin-2-yl)phenyl)-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)-1-methyl-1-(1-methylpiperidin-4-yl) urea, and methods of producing and using the same to treat conditions and disorders associated with an increase of ghrelin level, such as food abuse, alcohol addiction, and other disorders (e.g., Prader-Willi syndrome). Also provided are various embodiments relating to crystalline HM04 free base, different crystalline forms of HM04 fumarate salt, and methods of producing the same. |
US11299471B2 |
Apparatus and method for removing a component from a solution
An apparatus and method for removing a compound from a solution are disclosed. The apparatus includes a vessel, a solution heater, and an aeration device, wherein the solution heater and the aeration device are connected to the vessel. The solution is contained in the vessel and heated by the solution heater. The aeration device provides aeration to the heated solution for agitating the heated solution, and the component is thereby removed from the solution. |
US11299470B2 |
Systems and methods for separating cannabis-derived compounds using chromatography with liquid or supercritical carbon dioxide
Chromatography systems and methods for using carbon dioxide to separate one or more cannabis-derived compounds from other components of a mixture are generally described. Some of the methods described herein comprise transporting a mixture comprising a first cannabis-derived compound and one or more other components through a chromatography column containing a stationary phase comprising a packing material. In some embodiments, the mixture is transported through the column within a mobile phase that comprises carbon dioxide (e.g., supercritical CO2, liquid CO2). The mobile phase may be substantially free of a co-solvent that is in liquid phase at standard room temperature and pressure. In some embodiments, the mobile phase is free of any co-solvent and comprises 100 vol % carbon dioxide. The first cannabis-derived compound may interact with the stationary phase and/or the mobile phase to a different degree than the one or more other components of the mixture, causing at least partial separation of the first cannabis-derived compound from the one or more other components within the column. Due to this separation, at least one fraction of the mobile phase that comprises the first cannabis-derived compound and is substantially free of the one or more other components of the mixture may be collected. |
US11299465B2 |
Carboxylic acid compounds
The present disclosure concerns at least one entity chosen from compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof: wherein the variable groups X, R1, R2, R3 m, n and p are as defined herein. The present disclosure also relates to methods for the preparation of at least one such entity, and intermediates useful in the preparation thereof, to pharmaceutical compositions containing at least one such entity, to the use of at least one such entity in the preparation of medicaments, and to the use of at least one such entity in the treatment of conditions such as, for example, allergic diseases, autoimmune diseases, viral diseases, and cancer. |
US11299461B2 |
Pyridin-2-yl alkylamino substituted hydroxamic acid and uses thereof
Compounds of formula I are provided: wherein X is NH, or CH2, Y is a single bond, or —CHR5—, R1 is H, C1-C4 alkyl, or C1-C4 hydroxyalkyl, R2 and R2′ are each independently H, C1-C4 alkyl, or C1-C4 hydroxyalkyl, each R3 is independently H, halo, —CF3, C1-C4 alkyl, or C1-C4 alkoxy, C3 perhaloalkyl, each R4 is independently H, halo, or C1-C4 alkyl, R5 is C1-C4 alkoxy, r is integer from 0 to 3; and p is integer from 0 to 3. |
US11299458B2 |
Crystalline compounds
The present invention relates to crystalline forms of (1R,5S)-1-(naphthalen-2-yl)-3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane hydrochloride and compositions comprising the same and methods of making and using the same. |
US11299455B2 |
Process for diastereoselective synthesis of vicinal diamines
The present invention relates to an improved process for diastereoselective synthesis of vicinal diamines (1). The process involves highly regio- and diastereoselective addition of 2-azaallyl anions (4) to N-tert-butanesulfinylimines (5) to produce vicinal diamines (1). |
US11299452B2 |
Compound for organic electronic device, organic electronic device using same, and electronic apparatus thereof
Provided are an organic electric element comprising as a phosphorescent host material, a mixture of the compounds of Formula (1) and Formula (2), and an organic electronic device or apparatus thereof for achieving a high luminous efficiency, a low driving voltage, and an improved lifespan. |
US11299449B2 |
Process for preparing MMA in high yields
A process for preparing methyl methacrylate by direct oxidative esterification of methacrolein has elevated yields compared to known processes. Methyl methacrylate (MMA) is used in large amounts for preparing polymers and copolymers with other polymerizable compounds. In addition, methyl methacrylate is an important synthesis unit for a variety of specialty esters based on methacrylic acid (MAA), which can be produced by transesterification with the appropriate alcohol. There is consequently a great interest in very simple, economic, and environmentally friendly processes for preparing methyl methacrylate. A superior workup of the reactor output from the oxidative esterification of methacrolein allows specific by-products to be isolated and then additionally converted to alkyl methacrylates, especially to MMA. |
US11299448B2 |
Active ester compound
An active ester compound that can form a cured product having excellent dielectric properties and copper foil adhesion properties is provided, a curable composition including the active ester compound is provided, and a cured product of the curable composition is provided. Also provided are a semiconductor encapsulating material, a printed wiring board, and a build-up film formed by using the curable composition. Specifically, an active ester compound is provided which includes a fluorinated hydrocarbon structural moiety and a plurality of aromatic ester structural moieties in the structure of the molecule and includes an aryloxycarbonyl structure or an arylcarbonyloxy structure at an end of the molecule, a curable composition including the active ester compound, and a cured product of the curable composition, and also provided are a semiconductor encapsulation material, a printed wiring board, and a build-up film formed by using the curable composition. |
US11299446B2 |
Method for producing and purifying 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-1-propene
The invention relates to a method for producing and purifying 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-1-propene using a first composition comprising 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-1-propene, 3,3,3-trifluoropropene (1243zf), and trans-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-1-propene (1234ze-E), said method comprising the steps of: (a) bringing said first composition into contact with at least one organic extraction agent in order to form a second composition; (b) extractive distilaation of said second composition in order to form (i) a third composition comprising said organic extraction agent, 3,3,3-trifluoropropene (1243zf), and trans-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-1-propene (1234ze-E), and (ii) a stream comprising the 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-1-propene; and (c) recovery and separation of said third composition in order to form a stream comprising said organic extraction agent and a stream comprising 3,3,3-trifluoropropene (1243zf) and trans-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-1-propene (1234ze-E). |
US11299437B2 |
Nutritional compositions for plants and soils
The current application relates to a liquid fertilizer composition for application to plants and soils, comprising an autothermal thermophilic aerobic bioreaction product from a liquid fraction of poultry manure and further to a method of improving health and productivity of a plant or crop using said composition and to a method of conditioning soil using said composition. |
US11299434B2 |
Special device and method for cement product surface microcrystallization
The invention discloses a special equipment and a method for surface microcrystallization of cementitious materials. The specialized equipment includes a vibrator, a vibration signal generator, a power amplifier and a vibration transmitting body. A signal output terminal of the vibration signal generator is connected to a signal input terminal of the power amplifier, a signal output terminal of the power amplifier is connected to a signal input terminal of the vibrator, the vibrator is connected to the vibration transmitting body, and the vibration transmitting body is to be in contact with the cement product after initial setting. The surface microcrystallization method for cement product: after the casting and before the final setting of the cement product, vibration is applied to its outer or inner surface, the vibration frequency is greater than or equal to 1 KHz, and the vibration time is greater than or equal to 5 minutes. The surface layer of the cement product prepared by the present invention forms a structured layer with a certain thickness, high density, low permeability and relatively uniform surface coverage of granular crystal or gel phase, so that the cement product has excellent anti-aging performance. |
US11299430B2 |
Formulations with active functional additives for 3D printing of preceramic polymers, and methods of 3D-printing the formulations
This invention provides resin formulations which may be used for 3D printing and pyrolyzing to produce a ceramic matrix composite. The resin formulations contain a solid-phase filler, to provide high thermal stability and mechanical strength (e.g., fracture toughness) in the final ceramic material. The invention provides direct, free-form 3D printing of a preceramic polymer loaded with a solid-phase filler, followed by converting the preceramic polymer to a 3D-printed ceramic matrix composite with potentially complex 3D shapes or in the form of large parts. Other variations provide active solid-phase functional additives as solid-phase fillers, to perform or enhance at least one chemical, physical, mechanical, or electrical function within the ceramic structure as it is being formed as well as in the final structure. Solid-phase functional additives actively improve the final ceramic structure through one or more changes actively induced by the additives during pyrolysis or other thermal treatment. |
US11299429B2 |
Electrochromic device including lithium-rich anti-perovskite material
An electrochromic device includes a light transmissive first substrate, a working electrode disposed on the first substrate, a light transmissive second substrate facing the first substrate, a counter electrode disposed on the second substrate, and a lithium-rich anti-perovskite (LiRAP) material disposed between the first and second substrates. The LiRAP material includes an ionically conductive and electrically insulating LiRAP material. |
US11299426B2 |
Process for manufacturing agglomerated stone slab
The process of the invention presents a simple, effective and continuous process for producing slabs and panels from compositions free from ceramic components or ceramic binders. |
US11299423B1 |
Photoluminescent sand
Photoluminescent sand preferably includes play sand, photoluminescent pigment, a powdered binder and a curing agent. The play sand is preferably mixed with the photoluminescent pigment to form a photo sand mix. The photo sand mix is then mixed with the powered binder and curing agent to form the photoluminescent sand mix. The photoluminescent sand mix is allowed to cure for between 3-7 days to form the photoluminescent sand. |
US11299420B2 |
Glass article
A glass article including a first main surface, a second main surface, and an end face, in which: the glass article includes an antiglare layer on the first main surface side; the antiglare layer has a glass transition point Tg of equal to or less than a glass transition point Tg0 of the glass article at a center portion in a cross section along a thickness direction; and the first main surface has a protrusion diameter y (μm) that satisfies the relation (1) with respect to a 60° specular gloss (gloss value) x (%) of the first main surface, y>−0.0245x+3.65 (1). |
US11299416B2 |
Gravity bending mould for bending glass panes with curved support surface
A gravity bending mould for bending glass panes, includes a frame-like support surface that is suitable for arranging a glass pane thereon and that has an outer edge and an inner edge, wherein the support surface has an outer region facing the outer edge, an inner region facing the inner edge, and a central region between the outer region and the inner region, and wherein the outer region is planar and horizontal, the central region is inclined toward the inner edge and is planar or curved, and the inner region has a curvature in the opposite direction to the curvature of the glass pane, and wherein the inner region is more strongly curved than the central region. |
US11299413B2 |
Method for modifying wastewater treatment device
A method for modifying a wastewater treatment device, the method including: 1) fixing a filling support in a wastewater pool, where the filling support includes a support frame; the support frame includes a hollow shaft, a fixed ring, and at least one vane; 2) adjusting the height of the filling support, until the fixed ring is submerged below the liquid level of the wastewater pool, where the water intake velocity of the wastewater pool is no less than 0.25 m/s, whereby a water current is produced and drives the support frame to rotate; 3) adding a functional liquid into the hollow shaft; and 4) adding an enzyme mixture to the hollow shaft when the rotation speed of the support frame is less than a first preset value, until the rotation speed of the support frame reaches a second preset value. |
US11299412B2 |
Module, reactor, system and method for treating water
The present disclosure provides a water treatment module, a bioreactor comprising one or more of such modules and a receptive water treatment system. Also provided herein is a method making use of the above module, bioreactor and system. The water treatment module comprises (i) at least one elongated gas enclosure comprising a gas inlet and two vertical walls, at least one vertical wall comprising a water-impermeable and gas-permeable membrane having a water-facing side and a gas-facing side, the two vertical walls separating between water external to the enclosure and gas within the enclosure, the gas enclosure being in a rolled or folded configuration to thereby define a convoluted horizontal path and one or more water-treatment spaces formed between opposite water facing sides of the enclosure; and (ii) a diffuser arrangement comprising gas diffusers configured for introducing a stream of gas into the one or more water treatment spaces. |
US11299409B2 |
Polymer compositions and methods of use
Provided herein are liquid polymer (LP) compositions comprising an acrylamide (co)polymer, as well as methods for preparing inverted polymer solutions by inverting these LP compositions in an aqueous fluid. The resulting inverted polymer solutions can have a concentration of acrylamide (co)polymer of from about 50 to about 15,000 ppm, and a filter ratio of 1.5 or less at 15 psi using a 1.2 μm filter. Also provided are methods of using these inverted polymer solutions in dewatering, clarification, flocculation and/or thickening applications, and the like. |
US11299407B2 |
Ballast water, bilge water, slop water, or oily water treatment systems
Disclosed are remote oily water treatment systems, including systems and related methods of remote oily water treatment with point-of-treatment discharge of treated water. In a preferred embodiment, (a) oily water is treated at a location proximate to where the oily water by passing the oily water through a tank containing a medium defined by at least one polymer mixed with activated carbon and (b) treated water is discharged at the point-of-treatment of the oily water. |
US11299406B2 |
Algae and biofilm control by mimicking turbulence
Apparatus for controlling algae and bio-organisms in bodies of fluids, such as water. The algae control system includes a power unit and a transducer unit that includes a sonic head that radiates in multiple directions. The power unit connects to various power sources, including a mains supply connection, a solar panel array, and/or a battery. The power unit is electrically connected to the transducer unit. The sonic head includes a driver and a transducer subassembly. The driver excites the transducer assembly to emit ultrasonic waves at various frequencies with varying durations of on/off periods. Emissions at a high density of frequencies are enabled by the transducers. The frequencies include the critical structural resonant frequency for each microorganism to be controlled. The power unit and driver each include a processor in communication with each other. The processors store and execute a program for a selected application configuration. |
US11299405B2 |
Purification apparatus with electrodeless bulb and methods of operation
A purification apparatus includes a radio frequency (RF) signal source that generates an RF signal, first and second electrodes, and a conduit. The first electrode receives the RF signal and converts it into electromagnetic energy that is radiated by the first electrode. The conduit includes input and output ports and a chamber. The input and output ports are in fluid communication with the chamber, and the chamber is configured to receive an electrodeless bulb. The chamber is defined by first and second boundaries that are separated by a distance that is less than the wavelength of the RF signal so that the chamber is sub-resonant. The first electrode is physically positioned at the first boundary, and the second electrode is physically positioned at the second boundary. The first and second electrodes and the chamber form a structure that capacitively couples the electromagnetic energy into an electrodeless bulb within the chamber. |
US11299403B2 |
Water vapor distillation apparatus, method and system
A system for water dispensing. The system includes a housing comprising a first and second portion; a water vapor distillation apparatus housed in the first portion of the housing, the water vapor distillation apparatus producing a distilled water product; at least one storage tank housed in the second portion of the housing and fluidly connected to the water vapor distillation apparatus; at least one pump housed in the second portion of the housing and fluidly connected to the at least one storage tank; and at least one appliance located outside of the housing and fluidly connected to the at least one pump, wherein the distilled water product is stored in the at least one storage tank and the pump pumps water from the at least one storage tank to the at least one appliance. |
US11299391B2 |
Apparatus for manufacturing a cover layer of a fleece material, for an innerspring unit
A cover layer (23) of a fleece material for an innerspring unit (20) comprising a plurality of pocketed springs (29) is manufactured by supplying at least two longitudinal fleece webs (24, 25), which extend substantially parallel in a longitudinal direction and are spaced from one another, and repeatedly attaching a transverse fleece web (26, 27), which extends between the longitudinal fleece webs (24, 25) in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, to the longitudinal fleece webs (24, 25). The transverse fleece web segments (26, 27) are attached to the longitudinal fleece webs (24, 25) such that they form together with the longitudinal fleece webs (24, 25) a framelike structure (21) serving as the cover layer (23). |
US11299388B1 |
Livestock halter
The livestock halter may comprise a headstall, a noseband, a throatlatch, a connecting strap, a left cheekpiece, a right cheekpiece, coupled via a plurality of connecting rings to form headgear adapted to be worn by livestock. As non-limiting examples, the livestock may be equines or camelids. The headstall may be adapted to be detachable at one end for donning the halter such that the headstall is not forced over ears of the livestock. A crown buckle for adjusting the fit of the headstall may be located on the right side of the halter such the crown buckle does not interfere with the operation of a closure snap. A tie ring for connecting a lead rope may be a tie-down ring instead of a traditional ring and triangle for increased strength and easier sliding. |
US11299387B2 |
Fuel shutoff valve
A casing 100 of fuel shutoff valve 10 includes a housing 120 having a partition part 122 with a communication hole 124, the partition part 122 dividing the inside of the casing into an upper space CU and a lower space CL, a check valve case 140 supporting a check valve structure 142, and a cutoff valve case 160 storing a float 162. The casing 100 includes a communication passage C10 connecting a space C16 storing the float 162 and a space C14 in the check valve case 140 and having a delivery opening 168 of the cutoff valve case, the communication hole 124, and a reception opening 146 of the check valve case. The reception opening 146 deviates relative to the delivery opening 168. The check valve case 140 includes an additional flow path part C142 allowing the circulation of fuel vapor, together with the communication hole. |
US11299386B2 |
Soap, sanitizer and lotion refill units management and tracking
An exemplary methodology for managing soap, sanitizer and lotion refills includes associating a first refill unit with a first dispenser, determining one or more usage rates for the first dispenser, determining an expected depletion date for the first refill unit. The methodology further includes associating a second refill unit with a second dispenser, determining one or more usage rates for the second dispenser, and determining an expected depletion date for the second refill unit. The methodology further includes providing instructions to move the first refill unit to the second dispenser and the second refill unit to the first dispenser. |
US11299384B2 |
Bag-in-keg container with fixed pressure PRV
A bag-in-keg container for a carbonated beverage has a container body C, a flexible bag B within the container body, and a valve closure V attached to the container body. The valve closure includes a gas inlet port (11), a liquid dispensing port (12), and spring-loaded valve member (6) to sealably close the gas inlet and liquid dispensing ports. An adapter (20) sealingly attached to the flexible bag B incorporates a bag PRV (26) to vent gas pressure from within the flexible bag. A container PRV (40) vents gas pressure from between the container body C and the flexible bag B. The bag PRV has a valve shuttle with one side exposed to gas pressure within the flexible bag B and an opposite side exposed to gas pressure within a sealed plenum chamber (37). The bag PRV therefore operates at a fixed pressure independent of the differential pressure between the bag and the outer container. This solves the problem of venting excess pressure within the keg whilst still allowing the dispensing gas to achieve the equilibrium. |
US11299383B2 |
Beverage extractor with controller
A system and method for dispensing beverage from a container, such as wine from a wine bottle. Dispensing may be automatically controlled based on a detected orientation of the container, e.g., dispensing may occur when a bottle is tilted as if to pour from the bottle and stopped when the bottle is oriented upright. Dispensing may be stopped when the container is rotated about its longitudinal axis even while in a pour orientation. A remaining amount of beverage in the container and/or an amount of pressurized gas used to drive dispensing may be detected and beverage dispensing controlled accordingly. |
US11299379B2 |
Net wrap lifting device
A baler includes a body, and a wrap system that is attached to the body. The wrap system is operable to support a roll of wrap material in an installed position. A cover is attached to the body, and is moveable between an open position and a closed position. When in open position, the cover provides access to the wrap system from an exterior location. When in the closed position, the cover encloses the wrap system from the exterior location. The baler includes a lift system attached to the body. The lift system is concealed between the body and the cover when the cover is disposed in the closed position. The lift system is positioned below the cover when the cover is disposed in the open position. The lift system raises the roll of wrap material into the installed position. |
US11299378B2 |
Double-drum intermediate gear linkage winding type hoisting system
A double-drum linkage winding type hoisting system includes a first hoisting drum and a second hoisting drum. The first hoisting drum and the second hoisting drum are engaged and linked through engagement structures on outer circumferences of the first hoisting drum and the second hoisting drum or are linked through a linkage intermediate member. A first hoisting rope is wound around the first hoisting drum. A second hoisting rope is wound around the second hoisting drum. The first hoisting rope and the second hoisting rope are not connected with each other. |
US11299377B2 |
Balanced cantilevered feeding apparatus
A balanced cantilevered feeding apparatus for coupling with a jib, and a complementary method for its operation, configured to facilitate depositing and removing of a load through an opening in a building. The apparatus includes two spaced apart upright hoisting assemblies disposed on the jib, and a fly beam hoisted, balanced, and selectively positioned along a lateral axis by the two hoisting assemblies. A load securing member is mounted on a cantilevered extension portion of the fly beam, wherein the member extends beyond one of the two hoisting assemblies toward the building, and a counterweight is connected to the fly beam in the vicinity of another of the two hoisting assemblies. |
US11299373B2 |
Blocking assembly, elevator system
A blocking assembly for a leaf of an elevator door includes a translation guide, a first leaf carriage mounted slidably to the translation guide between a first position and a second position, a latch connected to the translation guide and rotatable between a blocking configuration of the first leaf carriage in an intermediate position wherein the latch intercepts and blocks the carriage against the guide, and a configuration for releasing the carriage wherein the carriage is free to slide to the second position, latch return in the blocking configuration, and first coupling connected to the first leaf carriage and to the latch. When the carriage is in the first position, the first coupling is coupled together to keep the latch in the release configuration, in contrast to the action of the return. When the carriage is in the intermediate position, the first coupling is uncoupled so that the latch is moved by the return into the blocking configuration. |
US11299372B2 |
Climbing elevator system having a protective roof
A climbing elevator system has an elevator shaft and an elevator car, a lifting platform, and a supporting device, wherein, in the course of different construction phases of a building, the lifting platform can be anchored at various positions within the elevator shaft. A protective roof is arranged above components of the lifting platform that are to be protected, such as a drive machine. The protective roof has a central roof structure and a peripheral flank structure that has flank walls fixed to the lateral edges of the central roof structure and project outwardly from the central roof structure at an angle with respect to the horizontal. Because of the inclined arrangement of the flank walls, the flank structure can better withstand falling objects and better protect components located underneath. Cantilevered edge regions of the flank walls can be supported on side walls of the elevator shaft. |
US11299371B2 |
System and method for detecting elevator maintenance behavior in elevator hoistway
A system and method for detecting elevator maintenance behaviors in an elevator hoistway. The system of the invention comprises: an emitting component for emitting wireless signals including channel state information (CSI) into the elevator hoistway; a receiving component for receiving the CSI from the elevator hoistway; and a maintenance behavior detecting device, which comprises: a memory that stores CIS image recognition models constructed corresponding to the predefined elevator maintenance behaviors and a corresponding computer program executable on a processor, and the processor configured to be able to execute the computer program to implement the following operations: processing data of the received CSI to obtain a CSI image corresponding to the elevator maintenance behavior detected, and inputting the CSI image to the CSI image recognition model for analysis and processing so as to detect the elevator maintenance behavior. |
US11299370B2 |
Data transmission via elevator system tension member
A tension member for an elevator system includes one or more tension elements extending along a length of the tension member, and one or more a wave guide regions secured to at least one surface of the tension member or integral to the tension member and extending along the length of the tension member. The one or more wave guide regions are configured for transmission of a radio frequency (RF) data signal along the one or more wave guide regions. |
US11299368B2 |
Self-retracting reel
A retractable reel system includes a reel, a gear assembly, a paddle wheel and a spring. The reel includes a concentric wheel shaft where the reel and wheel shaft rotate to wind and unwind a length of material from the reel. The gear assembly engages with an end of the wheel shaft to provide a gear reduction ratio between the wheel shaft and an output shaft of the gear assembly. The paddle wheel is connected to and concentric with the output shaft, and the paddle wheel includes a paddle that extends beyond an outer edge of the paddle wheel that rotates with the paddle wheel. The spring is arranged outside the outer edge of the paddle wheel. The spring is compressed by the paddle to store an energy when the reel is rotated to unwind the length of material from the reel. The stored energy is used to rotate the reel to wind the length of material around the reel. |
US11299364B2 |
Paddle roller rotations
In an example printing device may include a tray to receive print media sheets, and a paddle roller to rotate about an axis and move individual print media sheets of the print media sheets to abut an end register of the tray and form a stack of print media sheets, and the paddle roller rotate a first quantity of rotations per print media sheet based in response to a determination that the stack of print media sheets corresponds to a first height. |
US11299363B2 |
Print media alignments
Example implementations relate to print media stacks. In some examples, a device may include a sheet channel to guide a sheet of print media within the sheet channel above and separated in a vertical direction from a stack of printed media when the sheet of print media exits a print path of a printer. The device may include a plurality of clamps to control alignment of the sheet of print media on the stack of printed media when the sheet channel moves outboard from the sheet of print media to allow the sheet of print media to fall onto the stack of printed media, wherein the plurality of clamps sequentially pin the sheet of print media to the stack of printed media from a middle portion of the sheet of print media outward. |
US11299353B2 |
Conveyors interfacing system and method
A system for interfacing between different types of conveyor systems that comprise a first serial conveyor system using a sequence of object carriers configured to transport a continuous serial stream of objects, and a parallel conveyor system configured to simultaneously transport one or more arrays of objects. A first accumulator unit can be used to accumulate a batch of the object carriers of the first serial conveyor system. Each of the object carriers can carry an object of the continuous serial stream of objects for accumulating a batch of the objects therein. Two or more first movable trays, each configured to receive an array of the objects from the batch of objects accumulated in the first accumulator unit, can be used to transfer the received array of objects to the parallel conveyor system, and load the objects thereby carried onto grippers of the parallel conveyor system. |
US11299351B2 |
Telescoping rotatable tool
A telescoping rotatable tool includes a first shaft and a second shaft. The first shaft has a first material-engaging element extending from an exterior surface of the first shaft. The second shaft has a second material-engaging element extending from an exterior surface of the second shaft. The second shaft is configured to extend from and retract within an interior space presented by the first shaft. The first shaft includes at least one helical-shaped groove extending along an interior surface of the first shaft. The second shaft includes at least one guide element extending from the exterior surface of the second shaft. The guide element is configured to engage with the groove, such that as the second shaft extends from and retracts within the first shaft, the second shaft is configured to rotate with respect to the first shaft. |
US11299350B2 |
Transport bag for suspended conveyor systems
A transport bag (10) for a suspended conveyor system, particularly a rail-guided conveyor system or a transport chain conveyor system, has a conveyor member, particularly a carriage (20) of a rail-guided (41) conveyor system or a conveyor chain link of a transport chain conveyor system, and a transport bag (10) having a receiving region for receiving one or a plurality of units of goods (91). The transport bag is attached, via a suspension means (17), in a suspended manner to a carrying means (23) of the conveyor member. The transport bag has two frame brackets (15, 16) which are pivotally connected to the suspension means. The two frame brackets (15, 16) are substantially 2-fold rotationally symmetrical to one another, but not mirror symmetrical to one another. |
US11299349B2 |
Bolt supply device
A bolt supply device includes a conveyor, a bolt absorbing portion, a bolt storage portion, and an allocation portion. The conveyor is an endless belt and is provided to circulate between a first height and a second height above the first height. The bolt absorbing portion protrudes on an outer surface of a ring formed by the conveyor and is configured to absorb a bolt. The bolt storage portion is provided in a region where the bolt absorbing portion ascends, the region located at the first height. The allocation portion is configured to swing to drop the bolt in either one of both width directions of the conveyor at the second height, the bolt absorbed by the bolt absorbing portion in the bolt storage portion. |
US11299347B2 |
Material transportation system, transportation method and storage apparatus
The present invention provides a material transportation system, a material transportation method and a material storage apparatus. The material storage apparatus is provided with a movable storage rack, wherein the movable storage rack is configured for carrying a plurality of material boxes and can be separated from the material storage apparatus; and an automatic transportation apparatus can move freely along any route in any direction, wherein the automatic transportation apparatus is configured for carrying the movable storage rack. Moreover, the movable storage rack is sent to be in front of the material storage apparatus or transported from the material storage apparatus to a target storage position. The present invention simultaneously transports a plurality of material boxes between the material storage apparatuses and between the material storage apparatus and the processing equipment. |
US11299345B2 |
Automated storage and retrieval system
An automated storage and retrieval system includes a three-dimensional grid and a plurality of container handling vehicles. The three-dimensional grid includes multiple storage columns, in which containers may be stored on top of one another in vertical stacks. Each container handling vehicle includes a container lifting device having a lifting frame for releasably connecting to a container, and is operated on rails at a top level of the grid for retrieving containers from, and storing containers in, the storage columns, and for transporting the containers horizontally across the grid. The automated storage system comprises multiple floor elements, each floor element arrangeable at a top end of a storage column on top of a vertical stack of containers, such that an operator may stand on top of the storage column. The floor elements may be stored on top of one another in a vertical stack arranged in a storage column in the grid. |
US11299342B2 |
Self-cleaning tank
A tank, such as a fermentation tank, includes a scraper blade assembly slideably coupled to a bottom surface of the tank. The scraper blade assembly includes a blade arranged to displace solids deposited on the bottom surface of the tank out through an aperture arranged flush with the bottom surface of the tank. |
US11299341B2 |
Modular cargo containers with surface connectors
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for a modular container, including: six sides, wherein: each side of the six sides of the modular container comprises at least four surface connector arrangements, each surface connector arrangement of the at least four surface connector arrangements comprises at least two connector elements, wherein: at least one connector element of the at least two connector elements is of a first type, and at least one connector element of the at least two connector elements is of a second type; and an access door in at least one side of the six sides. |
US11299340B2 |
Capsule for the preparation of infused or soluble beverages
A capsule (1) for the preparation of infused or soluble beverages comprises a cup (2) suitable to contain a substance (11) to be infused or dissolved, provided internally with a base (33) provided with an outer edge (360) and a relief (320) between which is defined a depression (330) for the collection of the infused beverage. The capsule (1) comprises a disc (5) fixed in a peelable manner on the edge (360) so as to separate from it due to the effect of the pressure increase inside the capsule (1). The opening of the capsule (1) occurs as a result of the deformation of the disc (5) due to the pressure exerted by the fluid inside the capsule (1). Advantageously, the base (33), in correspondence of the depression (330), is provided with a plurality of supports (90, 91, 92) provided with a profile decreasing towards the depression (330), suitable to prevent the deformation of the disc (5) from interfering with the outflow of the beverage towards the opening (31). |
US11299339B2 |
Shoe holder
The Shoes Stax Pro is an apparatus that allows you to store multiple pairs of shoes in a compact area. It utilizes a series of springs and tongs that allow you to hang shoes and other footwear both on the outside and the inside of the box shaped apparatus. It stores more shoes in the area that is usually taken by one or two pairs of shoes. It can be stacked one atop the other to increase the number of shoes that can be stored. |
US11299333B2 |
Flexible packages with flat panels
Flexible packages with reinforcing lines and flat panels. |
US11299329B2 |
Application container
An application container (1) includes a container main body (2); an inner plug member (20); and an impregnation material (30). The inner plug member (20) includes an impregnation material accommodating portion (21), and a valve body accommodating portion (22) which includes a valve seat (22a) on an impregnation material accommodating portion (21) side and a valve body support portion (22b) on a container main body (2) side and in which a valve body (22c) is disposed so as to be movable between the valve seat (22a) and the valve body support portion (22b). A communication groove (50) which forms a gap between the valve body (22c) and the valve body accommodating portion (22) in a state where the valve body (22c) is supported by the valve body support portion (22b) is formed. |
US11299327B2 |
Cup lid with roll and spill limiting rim
A beverage container lid includes a round rim and a flange extending beyond the rim at least proximal to a spout, such that the container, when tipped over with the spout oriented downward, will gravitationally roll until a height of the container's center of mass reaches any of a plurality of local minima. The lid can be configured such that rolling through an angle of no less than 30 degree and/or no more than 90 degrees is required. In some embodiments the flange extends beyond the rim only proximal to the spout, such that the rim contacts an underlying table over a continuous angular range beyond the flange. In other embodiments, the flange extends beyond the rim everywhere, and has a plurality of maximum radii with a plurality of minimum radii interspersed therebetween. In some of these embodiments the flange includes at least one flat, straight line segment. |
US11299322B2 |
Stackable sawblade containment assembly
A stackable sawblade containment assembly comprises a plurality of annular covers and an outer lip. The plurality of annular covers is defined by an outer perimeter, wherein each of the annular cover comprises a containment face and a base face, wherein at least one protrusion and at least one depression are coupled to the annular cover. The outer lip is disposed to extend along the outer perimeter and extending from the containment face. The at least one protrusion is disposed in general alignment with the at least one depression, whereby the at least one protrusion is configured to form a snap-fit relationship with the at least one depression. The containment face from one of the plurality of annular covers, and the base face from another one of the plurality of annular covers are detachably connected, forming an inner cavity and a stacked arrangement of annular covers. |
US11299319B2 |
Stackable cover with beverage can opener
The present invention relates to a top lid for beverage cans, with an opener built into a hygienic cover. The hygienic cover is designed to cover the area around the opening part defined in the top lid, thereby protecting the contact portion of the lip of the top lid from atmospheric impurities and keeping the can clean during storage. The hygienic cover also has an opening system that presses on the opening part of the lid and breaks the part along the recessed seam when the cover is levered. The opening system has a reinforcement notch that improves the rigidity of the opening system, such that the opening system reliably breaks the opening part of the lid without failure, even if a high pressure is acting on the inner surface of the opening part. The configuration and arrangement of the notch in the opening system can be changed freely according to the design conditions of the can, or the internal pressure acting on the opening part and the size of the can. The hygienic cover also includes a handle that can be operated by the user with the fingers in order to lift same. This handle makes it easy for a user to grip and handle the cover while lifting said cover in order to open the top lid of the beverage can. |
US11299314B2 |
Package sleeve, package and method for manufacturing a package
Provided is a package sleeve made of a composite material for the manufacture of a package, including: a front surface, a rear surface, two side surfaces, base surfaces and gable surfaces which are arranged on opposite sides of the two side surfaces, the front surface and the rear surface, and a longitudinal seam which connects two edges of the composite material to form a package sleeve. The package sleeve has several fold lines. The two side surfaces have a secondary fold line running therethrough. The package sleeve is folded along both secondary fold lines. The package sleeve is open both in the region of the base surfaces and in the region of the gable surfaces. Also provided are a package and a method for manufacturing a package. |
US11299309B2 |
Vacuum preservation machine capable of printing date code
A vacuum preservation machine capable of printing date codes includes an upper cover and a lower cover connected together and capable of opening and closing, the upper cover and the lower cover are respectively provided with an upper sealing foam and a lower sealing foam at corresponding positions, an upper side of the lower cover is provided with a preservation bag and the opening of the preservation bag is located on the inner side of the lower sealing foam, when the upper cover is closed, the upper sealing foam and lower sealing foam can be fit together to formed a sealing chamber to vacuum the preservation bag, the upper cover is provided with a printing wheel at the position of the inner side of the upper sealing foam; the lower cover is provided with a block at the position of the inner side of the lower sealing foam. |
US11299299B2 |
Machine and process for making packages containing liquid or creamy products
A machine for making packages containing liquid or creamy products includes stations for punching/forming a first blank defining upper, lower and rear faces of the open package. A punching and creasing station forms a second blank defining first and second lateral faces of the package. The second blank has a notch for partial transversal separation between the first and second lateral faces. A station for assembling the first blank with the second blank for opening/closing the package with the notch of the two lateral faces, arranged in a “V”, to form an edge of the package. A transport unit is movable along a feed direction and configured to receive the package from the assembly station. A station opens the edge and fills the package with a dose of the product fed through the open notch. A station seals the notch. |
US11299295B2 |
Thruster control device and thruster control method
A thruster control device has an opening degree estimating section and an opening degree control section. The opening degree estimating section calculates an estimated opening degree of a valve showing a rate at which the valve is opened, based on a balance of an acting force applied to a valve element of the valve to adjust a quantity of combustion gas to be ejected from a thruster and a fluid force applied to the valve element by the ejected combustion gas. The opening degree control section determines a target opening degree based on the estimated opening degree to control the opening degree of the valve. |
US11299294B2 |
Automated fault isolation of flight control surfaces and damage detection of aircraft through non-contact measurement
Systems, computer-implemented methods and/or computer program products that facilitate automating fault isolation of flight control surfaces and damage detection of aircraft are provided. In one embodiment, a system 100 utilizes a processor 102 that executes computer implemented components stored in memory 104. One or more sensors 106 monitor wing and flight control surface from one or more vantage points to obtain full coverage of the wing. A machine vision component 108 assesses condition of the wing and the flight control surface based on results of the one or more sensors 106. A spectrographic component 110 detects leaks by monitoring airflow for traces of fuel or hydraulic fluid. |
US11299293B2 |
Bond fixture for leading edge assembly
A bond fixture includes a frame defining a chamber for receiving a component. At least one bladder assembly is connected to the frame. The at least one bladder assembly includes a pad for contacting the component. A position of the pad relative to the component is controlled by a pressure of the bladder assembly. A caul assembly is adapted to thermally couple to the component to heat a localized portion of the component. |
US11299291B2 |
System of driving channels for a carriage for transporting airplanes on an airport apron
The exemplary embodiments provide a system of selectively moving airplanes on an airport apron. Airplanes are selectively moved from selective parking locations to areas adjacent to take-off locations such as runways. Airplanes may also be selectively moved from an area of the apron adjacent to a landing location and/or to a parking location. This may include for example an unloading location, an airport terminal, a servicing location, a fueling location, storage location and/or other suitable location. The exemplary system includes driving channels through which a carriage is selectively moved. The carriage includes a basket for operatively engaging at least one front wheel of selected airplanes for purposes of transporting such airplanes to and between the desired locations. |
US11299290B2 |
Risk assessment framework
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving data related to a first flight risk factor and a second flight risk factor where the first and second risk factors include one of: a proficiency risk factor, an equipment risk factor, an environmental risk factor, or a performance risk factor. Applying a first weighting to the first flight risk factor to generate a first weighted flight risk factor, and applying a second weighting to the second flight risk factor to generate a second weighted flight risk factor. Assessing a flight risk level for a flight based on the first weighted flight risk factor and the second weighted flight risk factor. Providing data indicating the assessed flight risk level for the flight for display to a user. |
US11299289B1 |
Angle-of-attack determination for aircraft stall protection
A method for determining an aircraft angle-of-attack for aircraft stall protection includes providing an output signal from an angle-of-attack sensor and determining an initial angle-of-attack signal based on the output signal. The initial angle-of-attack signal is compensated to provide a pseudo angle-of-attack signal, and the pseudo angle-of-attack signal is mapped to a true angle-of-attack signal based on flight test data. The true angle-of-attack signal is compensated based on roll rate and sideslip or estimated sideslip to provide a compensated angle-of-attack. A complementary filter is applied that complements the compensated angle-of-attack signal with a higher frequency inertial angle-of-attack rate signal, calculated from aircraft inertial data, to provide an angle-of-attack complementary filter output. An angle-of-attack threshold for aircraft stall protection is determined based on one or more compensation parameters. Activation of aircraft stall protection is determined based on the angle-of-attack complementary filter output compared with the angle-of-attack threshold. |
US11299284B2 |
Airplane providing enhanced aviation and a method to enhance aviation thereof
This instant invention provides an airplane design mainly to eject rearward the high-speed exhaust gas from the engine of the airplane to flow through the upper surface of the wing, such that the forward propulsion forcing can be obtained via rearward ejecting the high-speed exhaust gas to push the air rearward, and also larger uplift forcing induced by a larger velocity difference vertically across the wing can be obtained to ascend the airplane at the same time. This velocity difference is generated because the air over the wing is accelerated by the ejected high-speed exhaust gas, but the air below the wing stays the same velocity, such that a bigger velocity difference is directly produced vertically across the wing, and thus more uplift forcing can be provided to ascend the airplane. |
US11299282B2 |
Regulator with orientation valve
An orientation valve, in accordance with various embodiments, is disclosed herein. The orientation valve may comprise a first coupling portion, an insert portion, a second coupling portion, an internal cavity, and a piston. The insert portion may have a first inlet aperture and a second inlet aperture. The second coupling portion may be disposed between the first coupling portion and the insert portion. The internal cavity may be coupled to the first inlet aperture and the second inlet aperture. The piston may be disposed within the internal cavity. The orientation valve may be configured to block fluid flow from a compressed fluid source when an evacuation system is in a stored position. The orientation valve may be configured to fluidly couple the compressed fluid source and the evacuation device when the evacuation system is in a deployed position. |
US11299281B2 |
Parachute assemblies with elastomeric inserts
A parachute assembly may comprise a canopy and a plurality of suspension lines coupled to the canopy. Each of the suspension lines may include an elastomeric insert coupled between a first portion of the suspension line and a second portion of the suspension line. At least a portion of the elastomer insert may be located within an internal volume of the suspension line. |
US11299278B1 |
Dress cover for expendable cushion
A dress cover for an extendable cushion may include a first section and at least a second section. The first section may be fabricated from a first, expandable material and the at least a second section may be fabricated from at least a second material. The first section may include a compressed top surface length when the extendable cushion is in a retracted state, and an expanded top surface length when the extendable cushion is in an extended state. The expanded top surface length may be greater than the compressed top surface length. The dress cover may be configured to have a smooth side profile when the extendable cushion is in either of the retracted state or the extended state. The side profile of the dress cover may be viewable when an aircraft seat including the extendable cushion with the dress cover is in a lie-flat or bed position. |
US11299274B1 |
Aircraft passenger compartment with an accessibility door
An aircraft passenger compartment may include an accessibility door, a privacy shell, a privacy shell base, and an aircraft seat. The accessibility door may be coupled to the privacy shell via at least one actuation assembly. The accessibility door may be configured to actuate between an open position and a closed position via the at least one actuation assembly. The privacy shell may be coupled to the privacy shell base. At least a portion of the privacy shell may be configured to conform to at least a portion of the aircraft seat. The privacy shell base may be configured to support the accessibility door at a height above a floor of an aircraft cabin including the aircraft passenger compartment. The height may be selected to allow access to the aircraft seat over the privacy shell base when the accessibility door is in the open position. |
US11299272B2 |
Cabin module having a sanitary unit
In order to make available a space-saving sanitary unit having a toilet which offers improved user convenience to persons with restricted mobility, a cabin module for an aircraft is described which has a sanitary unit. The sanitary unit has a toilet cubicle with a toilet. The toilet cubicle is formed by four side walls and the toilet is arranged on a first side wall. A first access door is arranged in a second side wall, which extends transversely to the first side wall and adjoins the first side wall. A surface which is designed to at least partially accommodate a wheelchair is provided as an option within the toilet cubicle. The cabin module is configured to be installed with the second side wall transversely to a direction of flight. The first side wall 18a is aligned with an external wall in the installed state. |
US11299268B2 |
Positioning of in-situ methane sensor on a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial system (UAS)
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for use in the detection, localization, and quantification of gas leaks are provided. More specifically the use of an in-situ sensor mounted to a UAS such that the sensor is positioned in a region unaffected by prop wash that is relatively undisturbed by the effects of the propeller(s) and other environmental conditions when in use is described. Additionally, methods of determining the optimal placement of the in-situ sensor on any given UAS are also provided. |
US11299267B2 |
Electric powered paraglider
An electric powered paraglider is provided. An electric powered paraglider includes a frame which includes a plurality of connector points. The electric powered paraglider also includes a propulsion unit mechanically coupled to the frame. The propulsion unit includes at least one propeller and configured to generate a predefined amount of thrust using at least one electric motor. The electric powered paraglider also includes a throttle controller unit physically or wirelessly connected to the flight control unit. The throttle controller unit includes at least three switches. The at least three switches are configured to operate one or more parameters of the paraglider. The electric powered paraglider also includes a power latching unit mechanically coupled to the frame. The power latching unit includes a plurality of batteries. The power latching unit is configured to allow a user to swap the plurality of batteries by implementing a power latching mechanism. |
US11299266B2 |
Wing for an aircraft
A wing for an aircraft includes, but is not limited to, a wing body having a wingtip, a leading-edge, and a trailing edge. The wingtip comprises an outboard-most portion of the wing body. The leading-edge is disposed along a forward portion of the wing body and is configured to cause a vortex to extend off the trailing edge at a location inboard of the wingtip when the aircraft is flown sub-sonically at a predetermined angle of attack. The trailing edge is disposed along an aft portion of the wing body and has an aft-most region disposed inboard of the wingtip at a position that corresponds with the location where the vortex extends off the trailing edge. |
US11299265B2 |
Rotor blade folding system
A rotor blade attachment assembly for use with a rotor hub to which a rotor blade assembly is connected includes a hub extender having an inboard end and an outboard end. The inboard end of the hub extender is configured to form a connection with the rotor hub. A blade fold axis about which the rotor blade rotates relative to the rotor hub is defined at the connection. An inboard bearing is mounted within an interior of the hub extender adjacent the inboard end and an outboard hearing is mounted within the interior of the hub extender adjacent the outboard end. A tension torsion strap is operably coupled to the inboard bearing and the outboard bearing. |
US11299261B2 |
Landing gear system operation
An aircraft landing gear control system 1000 configured to be operably connected to one or more landing gear systems 30, 40 of an aircraft. The aircraft landing gear control system includes a controller 20 configured to: send at least one output for initiating operation of the one or more landing gear systems; determine whether at least one landing gear system of the one or more landing gear systems has failed to operate correctly in response to the at least one output; and determine at least one remedial action to be taken, when the controller determines that the at least one landing gear system has failed to operate correctly. |
US11299260B2 |
Systems and methods for active control of surface drag
A fluid control system includes a deformable surface that covers a body in at least a first and second direction. The first direction is orthogonal to the second direction. The deformable surface includes a bottom side that faces the body and a top side that is opposite the bottom side. The fluid control system also includes at least one deformer between the deformable surface and the body. The at least one deformer is configured to modify a boundary layer of a fluid that is flowing over the deformable surface by selectively deforming the top side of the surface. |
US11299259B2 |
Hybrid low speed control
An exemplary method for controlling low speed flight of an aircraft having a controller receiving pilot input includes transitioning from a translational rate command (TRC) to a linear acceleration command (LAC) when the controller is displaced above a control transition displacement (CTD), and while in LAC holding speed when the controller is relaxed to CTD. |
US11299258B2 |
System for automatic adjustment of the C.G (center of gravity) point in a powered parachute and flexible wing aerial vehicle
An aerial vehicle (10) has an aerial platform (12) that supports lift elements (11), an engine (14) and a fuel supply (15) and that has a coupling mechanism (16) adapted for coupling to a removable load (17). The lift elements include a soft or flexible wing (11) flexibly coupled to the aerial platform at points of suspension on opposite sides of the aerial platform whose location (A, B) relative to a longitudinal axis of the platform is such that the aerial platform and the attached load has a center of gravity (C.G.) which maintains balance of the aerial platform. An adjustment system (18) is coupled to the points of suspension and is operative for moving the points of suspension relative to the longitudinal axis of the platform when cargo is unloaded from the flying platform to preserve balance. |
US11299255B2 |
Aircraft slat including angled outboard edge
A slat (50) for an aircraft wing comprises a leading edge (51) defining a leading edge line (61), a trailing edge (52) defining a trailing edge line (62), the leading and trailing edges line defining a slat plane, the chord distance (69) extending normal to the leading edge and measured along the slat plane; an inboard edge extending between the leading and trailing edges; and an outboard edge (56) extending between the leading and trailing edges. The outboard edge comprises a first side portion having a projection on the plane defining a first side line (63), and a second side portion having a projection on the plane defining a second side line (64), the second side line being disposed at a first angle to the first side line and at a second angle to the leading edge line as it extends toward the inboard and trailing edges. A wing assembly and an aircraft including the slat are also disclosed. |
US11299253B2 |
Transonic airfoil, wing, and aircraft
[Object] To provide a transonic airfoil capable of reducing pressure drag more than before, a wing having such an airfoil, and an aircraft including such a wing.[Solving Means] An airfoil 11 has a shape in which a pressure coefficient Cp of a static pressure in a chord direction of a leading edge 12 of the airfoil 11 is −0.04 or less at z/c=0.015 (where z represents a coordinate in a direction perpendicular to an airflow direction within a plane that forms an airfoil, with a leading edge being as a reference (an upper wing surface direction is positive, and a lower wing surface direction is negative), and c represents a chord length). Thus, a pressure distribution has a sharp rise, which can decrease pressure drag. |
US11299252B2 |
Rectification structure body and flying vehicle
A rectification structure body 100 of a flying vehicle is provided with a rectification section 30, a heat input control section 20 and a vacuum thermal insulation section 10. The rectification section 30 has a rectification surface 30a and a back surface 30b. The rectification surface 30a rectifies airflow 5 from a travelling direction. The back surface 30b is arranged opposite to the rectification surface 30a. The heat input control section 20 is connected to the back surface 30b. The vacuum thermal insulation section 10 is connected to the heat input control section 20 and its surface is formed of rigid body. In addition, the heat input control section 20 is sandwiched between the back surface 30b and the vacuum thermal insulation section 10. |
US11299251B2 |
Retractable cargo deck entrance guide assemblies for palletized loads in cargo aircraft
Retractable guide assemblies are provided to guide cargo load pallets onto a cargo deck of a cargo aircraft, the guide assembly having a support subassembly comprising a recessed housing box, a moveable guide subassembly pivotally connected to the support subassembly so as to be pivotally moveable relative thereto, and an actuator subassembly operatively interconnecting the moveable guide subassembly and the support subassembly. The actuator subassembly may thereby allow the moveable guide subassembly to be pivotally moveable between (i) a releasably locked stowed condition, (ii) a releasably locked deployed condition and (iii) a freely moveable unlocked maintenance condition. |
US11299249B2 |
Propulsion system for highly maneuverable airship
A propulsion system for omnidirectional maneuverability and efficient forward flight of an airship. The propulsion system includes only fixed, unidirectional engines (17, 19, 20). Thrust vectors of the fixed engines (19, 20) are oriented in a way that their speeds can be chosen such that all forces acting on the airship (i.e., engine thrusts, gravity, buoyancy, wind and potentially others) together result in the desired motion. The engines may be four ducted fans (17) at the bow of the aircraft and four ducted fans (19) at the stern of the aircraft. The thrust vectors of the engines can be decomposed into three vectors of equal length that are each parallel to one of the three axes of a Cartesian coordinate system. Efficient forward flight is achieved by an additional engine (20) at the stern of the airship. |
US11299248B2 |
Control system and control method for outboard motor
A control system includes an outboard motor, a sway sensor, and a controller. The outboard motor includes a power source and a propeller shaft. The power source includes a rotating shaft. The propeller shaft is connected to the rotating shaft. The sway sensor outputs a signal indicative of the sway of the boat. The controller is communicatively connected to the sway sensor. The controller receives the signal indicative of the sway of the boat. The controller controls at least one of a moment of inertia of the rotating shaft around the rotating shaft, a rotation speed of the rotating shaft, or a tilt angle of the rotating shaft according to the sway of the boat to generate an inertial force against the sway of the boat. |
US11299245B2 |
Apparatus for inflating floatation devices
An apparatus and method for inflating an inflatable object, such as a floatation device. The inflation apparatus includes a component with a primary opening, the primary opening sized and shaped to accept air from an air source, such as a hair dryer. A secondary opening on an inflation adapter is sized and shaped to be in communication with a valve opening on the inflatable object. |
US11299243B2 |
Pneumatic fender and manufacturing method therefor
A cord angle of reinforcing layers having a bias structure constituting a body portion is set to 25° or more and 45° or less in a neutral state of a body. Reinforcing layers are bonded with a bonding member interposed between the reinforcing layers, the bonding member disposed in a space between the reinforcing layers facing in the cylinder axial direction of the body portion and a hemispherical portion. The layered bonding members have the same bias structure as the reinforcing layers of the body portion. A cord angle of the bonding member is set to ±10° of the cord angle of the reinforcing layers of the body portion. The spaces have a plurality of different sizes. One set of ends of the spaces are set to a plurality of different positions, and the other set of ends are also set to a plurality of different positions. |
US11299241B2 |
Wake shaping apparatus and related technology
The invention provides an apparatus that attaches to a hull of a boat to disrupt water flow around the hull such that a wake created behind the boat is larger, differently positioned, and/or differently shaped. The apparatus includes a base and a blade. The blade is equipped with a mount structure that attaches the base to the blade. The blade can be reversibly mountable to the base such that either face of the blade faces a desired direction. The apparatus provides tool-free adjustment between a first configuration in which the base is mounted to the blade and a second configuration in which the base and the blade are separated. In some embodiments, the apparatus is removably attached to the hull by one or more suction cups. Additionally, the apparatus can be inflatable. The invention further provides a deployable lanyard assembly and a splash deflector for use with the apparatus. |
US11299239B2 |
Bicycle electrical rear derailleur
A bicycle electrical rear derailleur is provided that basically includes a wireless communication unit and an electrical port. The wireless communication unit is configured to wirelessly receive a control signal. The electrical port is configured to be detachably connected to an electrical cable. |
US11299238B2 |
Structure for integrating down tube of electric bicycle with battery box
A structure for integrating a down tube of an electric bicycle with a battery box is provided. The down tube has a tube body and two fixed bases arranged in the inner cavity of the tube body. A receiving cavity is bounded by the two fixed bases and the tube body. The receiving cavity is provided with an access opening on the outer side surface of the tube body. A long side of the access opening extends inward to form an elongated protruding rib. A positioning column is provided on each of two opposite sides of the two fixed bases. The battery box has a box body and two bearing bases that are installed on the outer sides of the two ends of the box body, respectively. A first dimple is provided on the outer side of the box body in a concave manner. |
US11299235B2 |
Foot and hand pedaled bicycle assembly
A foot and hand pedaled bicycle assembly that facilitates a full body working during riding includes a bicycle that has a front wheel, a rear wheel and a frame. The frame has a top member and a lower member that each pivotally extends between a seat post and a handlebar fork. The handlebar fork is urgeable toward or away from the seat post. A pair of pedals is provided and each of the pedals is rotatably coupled to the frame for rotating the rear wheel. A pair of hand cranks is provided and each of the hand cranks is coupled to the handlebar fork for steering the bicycle. Moreover, each of the hand cranks is in mechanical communication with the front wheel for rotating the front wheel when the hand cranks are cranked. |
US11299232B2 |
Suspension system with a tunable air spring
This invention relates to vehicle suspension systems and devices, and particularly to vehicle suspension systems and devices having an air spring with adjustable and/or tunable characteristics. The vehicle suspension may generally include features for modifying the spring rate of an air spring, such as, for example, to increase initial suppleness and to decrease spiking during later portions of travel. In an exemplary aspect, the fork may include features for decreasing the initial volume of the air chamber of the positive air spring during the initial part of travel and may further include features for expanding the air chamber of positive air spring during a later part of travel. |
US11299231B2 |
Steering structure for saddle riding vehicle
A steering structure for a saddle riding vehicle includes a suspension arm, a head pipe supported by a tip portion of a suspension arm, a stem shaft pivotably inserted through the head pipe, a front fork structure body integrally pivotably connected to a lower end portion of the stem shaft, a handle support section disposed above the head pipe, a handle steerably supported by the handle support section, and a bending link configured to transmit a steering operation of the handle toward a front wheel, wherein the bending link has an upper end portion connected to a side of the handle and a lower end portion connected to a side of the front fork structure body. |
US11299229B2 |
Electric saddle type vehicle chassis
A motorcycle, or saddle type vehicle, is disclosed that may have at least one seat and at least two wheels, at least one hub electric motor. A large dry storage compartment may be positioned between the rider and steering mount. A rechargeable battery and battery management system may be located below the storage compartment in a battery housing, where the battery housing may be a structural component of the chassis. A rear electronics housing may be attached to and located behind the battery housing, and may contain major electrical components such as electric motor controller and contactors. Two structural members, or frame side rails, may form sides of the storage compartment and extend between the electronics housing and steering mount. The electronics housing may also connect to the battery housing such that the battery housing reinforces and strengthens the chassis, or structural frame. |
US11299228B2 |
Aerodynamics of bicycle frames and associated components
The present disclosure relates to a bicycle frame and associated bicycle components, and to reducing the aerodynamic drag of these. In one aspect, there is provided an elongate structural member of a bicycle frame, the member comprising a lengthwise extending leading edge, the leading edge comprising at least a pair of forwardly extending protrusions spaced apart lengthwise therealong. In one form, the protrusions comprise tubercles, a series of which are spaced apart lengthwise along the leading edge, and which further extend to at least one side of the leading edge so as to transition into a chordwise extending rib. |
US11299226B2 |
Bicycle
The bicycle which includes a rear wheel and a frame is disclosed. The frame includes a frame main body and two first supporting platforms. The frame main body includes two supporting parts, a bottom frame and a surrounding part. The two supporting parts are respectively located on the two sides of the rear wheel. The bottom frame is located in front of the rear wheel. The surrounding part is located in back of the rear wheel. The two first supporting platforms are respectively located on the two sides of the rear wheel. Each of the two first supporting platforms includes a side plate and a top plate. The side plate includes a front connecting end and a back connecting end. |
US11299222B2 |
Track assembly for farm implement
A mobile farm implement includes a track assembly with a plurality of arms that are pivotally coupled to support idler wheels and bogie wheels such that the track assembly is able to better conform to the terrain when the implement is towed behind a tractor or otherwise moved. |
US11299221B2 |
Transverse bar for tracks of snow groomers
A transverse bar for tracks of snow groomers is defined by a section bar, which extends in a direction, and is provided with an inner cavity, which extends through the section bar in the direction, is laterally open in the direction, and is at least partially filled with a water-repellent polymer filling material. |
US11299218B2 |
Aerodynamic apparatus
An aerodynamic apparatus (10) for a vehicle (2), the aerodynamic apparatus comprising: a bonnet (12) having a leading edge (18) and a trailing edge (34); a bonnet spoiler (14) having a leading edge (30) and a trailing edge (32), and being positionable vertically above the bonnet (12) and separated therefrom to form an airflow duct (22) therebetween; and a grille (16) comprising a trailing edge (20) and a front face separated by a curved upper portion (28), wherein the trailing edge (20) of the grille (16) is positionable adjacent to the leading edge (18) of the bonnet (12). |
US11299216B2 |
Aerodynamic trucking systems
A side skirt assembly for attachment to a trailer of a tractor-trailer, particularly to a trailer frame comprising transverse structural support members extending between sides of the trailer. The side skirt assembly comprises an elongated skirt panel, an elongated support and one or more skirt support members. The side skirt assemble comprises an inner surface and an outer surface. The elongated support is coupled to the elongated skirt panel on the inner surface thereof proximate an upper edge of the elongated skirt panel and extends at least a portion of the length of the elongated skirt panel. The more skirt support members couple the elongated skirt panel to a corresponding one or more or of the transverse structural support members. |
US11299215B2 |
Pickup truck sidewall structural assembly and structural support method
A structural assembly for a pickup truck sidewall includes, among other things, a C-pillar, a belt rail extending rearward from the C-pillar, and a truss spanning from the belt rail to the C-pillar. A method of structurally supporting a sidewall of a pickup truck includes the steps of securing a first end portion of a truss to a belt rail that extends rearward from a C-pillar of the pickup truck, and securing an opposite, second end portion of the truss to a C-pillar. |
US11299213B2 |
Joining a rail member to a composite trailer structure
A cargo vehicle configured to support cargo includes a frame assembly with at least one rail member defining a portion of an outer perimeter of the trailer. The cargo vehicle also includes a composite member adjacent to the frame assembly and a mounting member removably coupled to the at least one rail member and permanently coupled to the composite member. |
US11299205B2 |
Body structures for an automotive vehicle utilizing upper and lower shear structure assemblies
A body structure for an automotive vehicle includes an enclosure for a power source, an upper shear structure assembly and a lower shear structure assembly. The enclosure includes a front cross-member, a rear cross-member, a left rocker and a right rocker. The upper and lower shear structure assemblies are disposed across the top and bottom of the enclosure, respectively, and are fastened to respective top and bottom surfaces of the cross-members and rockers. The upper and lower shear structure assemblies may include respective front and rear generally trapezoidal sections configured for attachment to respective front and rear box structures. Each of the shear structure assemblies is effective to dissipate in-plane a portion of an external load imposed upon the enclosure. |
US11299202B2 |
Selectively reconfigurable drive-assembly
There is provided a drive assembly comprising: a reconfigurable differential drive comprising a first wheel and a second wheel, wherein the first and second wheels are moveable with different angular velocities around respective first and second rotation axes; a steering actuator configured to rotate the first wheel around a first pivot axis and/or the second wheel around a second pivot axis; wherein the first and second wheels are coupled such that a rotation of the first wheel around the first pivot axis by a first adjustment angle results in a rotation of the second wheel around the second pivot axis by a second adjustment angle, the second adjustment angle being dependent on the first adjustment angle. |
US11299199B2 |
Apparatus and method for EPS control to cope with power source problem of vehicle
The present disclosure relates to an apparatus and a method for EPS control, which determine the amount of assist torque and estimate the amount of available assist in order to prevent a problem in relation to vehicle driving and driver's safety when there is malfunction in power supply. Accordingly, the present disclosure provides an effect in which the driver can take various measures according to his or her determination, instead of promptly moving the vehicle to a safety zone. |
US11299193B2 |
Electric vehicle
An electric vehicle includes: a motor; a braking device for wheel braking, the braking device including a brake fluid pressure generation device; an air-conditioning device; and a battery as a power source for the motor. The vehicle is not provided with a driver seat that allows a user to operate a steering wheel, an accelerator pedal, and a brake pedal in a state where the user sits on the driver seat, and the vehicle is configured to perform automated driving. A first storage chamber and a second storage chamber are provided in a first end portion and a second end portion of the vehicle in the vehicle front-rear direction, respectively, such that the first storage chamber and the second storage chamber partially overlap a vehicle cabin in the vehicle front-rear direction. A third storage chamber is provided under a floor of the vehicle cabin. |
US11299192B2 |
Motor vehicle
An operating arrangement for a vehicle includes a steering column retractable into and extendable out of a dashboard, a steering shaft that is retractable and extendable relative to the steering column, a steering wheel on an end of the steering shaft, and a steering column module arranged on the steering column between the steering wheel and the dashboard. The steering column module has a screen positioned behind the steering wheel. In a manual vehicle driving mode, the steering column is extended out of the dashboard to position the steering wheel and the steering column module away from the dashboard. In an automatic (or autonomous) vehicle mode, the steering column is retracted into the dashboard to position the steering column module against the dashboard and the steering shaft is retracted relative to the steering column to position the steering wheel adjacent the dashboard with the screen resting against the steering wheel. |
US11299191B2 |
Systems and methods for shielding a hand sensor system in a steering wheel
Systems and methods of shielding a hand sensor system in a steering wheel are disclosed herein. An exemplary hand sensor system includes a sensor mat and a heater mat that is disposed between the sensor mat and a frame of the steering wheel. A power source selectively provides a heating current to the heater mat to provide heat to the steering wheel and a shielding voltage signal to the heater mat to provide electrical shielding for the sensor mat when heating is not needed or when sensing takes priority over heating. Alternatively, the system may include a shield mat that is separate from the heater mat and is disposed between the sensor mat and the heater mat. In addition, to isolate the signal carried by individual sensor return wires, a metallic or insulating covering or conduit may be provided around the wires or portions thereof. |
US11299185B2 |
Monitoring infrastructure facilities by means of geo-clustering
A method and a computer program product monitor infrastructure facilities of a route network for vehicles. The vehicles generate messages about a respective operating state, which messages are transmitted with a time and a specification of location which represent the occurrence of a signaled operating state, to a land-based evaluation device. The messages received are stored in a database and evaluated. The messages of a predefined time period relating to a predefined operating state are read out from the database. Limited areas with frequent occurrence of the predefined operating state are determined by means of a predefined algorithm. The infrastructure facilities in the areas with the frequent occurrence of the predefined operating state as a possible cause of the predefined operating state of the vehicles are identified, and information about the infrastructure facilities which are detected as a possible cause of the predefined operating state of the vehicles are output. |
US11299181B2 |
Platform door system and method for controlling the same
A platform door system is disclosed. The platform door system has: a platform data transmitting element positioned on a platform for transmitting a platform signal; a vehicle information integrating element, positioned on a vehicle adjacent to the platform, for receiving the platform signal and a vehicle signal corresponding to a door opening or closing status of the vehicle door from the vehicle, and for transmitting a platform-vehicle integration signal; and a platform door controlling element, positioned on the platform, for receiving the platform-vehicle integration signal and for opening or closing a platform door in response to the platform-vehicle integration signal to correspond to the opening-or-closing status of the vehicle door. |
US11299176B2 |
Vehicle control device
A vehicle control device controlling a vehicle capable of switching between an automatic driving mode and a driver involvement mode in which a driver is involved includes a blind spot boundary specifying unit configured to specify a boundary of a region becoming a blind spot of the vehicle, a traveling plan generation unit configured to generate a traveling plan in which the vehicle does not collide with a moving body assumed to be positioned on the blind spot boundary specified by the blind spot boundary specifying unit, a determination unit configured to determine whether or not the traveling plan generated by the traveling plan generation unit satisfies a predetermined condition, and a switching unit configured to switch the vehicle from the automatic driving mode to the driver involvement mode when the determination unit determines that the traveling plan satisfies the predetermined condition. |
US11299174B2 |
Dual-test operator assessment
In response to determining that performance data of device operation by an operating user meets a safety requirement, embodiments determine a degree of deviation of a performance data value from a baseline pattern of good performance values defined for the user; in response to determining that the degree of deviation of the operating data value meets a cognitive assessment threshold, administer a cognitive aptitude test challenge to the user selected from baseline aptitude profile data of challenges previously responded to by the user; and execute a corrective action that reduces a risk of loss in response to determining that a degree of deviation of a value of a response provided by the user to the cognitive test challenge from a performance metric value of the baseline aptitude profile data meets a threshold cognitive assessment threshold. |
US11299170B2 |
Passenger support device, passenger support method and program storage medium
There is provided a passenger support device including (i) an informing portion that sets behavior items to be performed by a passenger by a time a vehicle arrives at a destination and sets an order of performing the behavior items, the informing portion informing the passenger of the behavior items to be performed based on the order, (ii) an action recognition portion that recognizes an action of the passenger performing the behavior items, and (iii) an action support portion that supports the action of the passenger performing the behavior items, based on each of the behavior items and the action of the passenger recognized by the action recognition portion. |
US11299166B2 |
Method and system for personalized driving lane planning in autonomous driving vehicles
The present teaching relates to method, system, medium, and implementation of lane planning in an autonomous vehicle. Sensor data are received that capture ground images of a road the autonomous vehicle is on. Based on the sensor data, a current lane of the road that autonomous vehicle is currently occupying is detected. Information indicating presence of a passenger in the vehicle is obtained and used to retrieve a personalized lane control model related to the passenger. Lane control for the autonomous vehicle is planned based on the detected current lane and self-aware capability parameters in accordance with the personalized lane control model. The self-aware capability parameters are used to predict operational capability of the autonomous vehicle with respect to a current location of the autonomous vehicle. The personalized lane control model is generated based on recorded human driving data. |
US11299164B2 |
Method and device for generating a signal warning of slipperiness on a roadway
A method and a device for generating a signal which indicates the imminent formation of slipperiness on a roadway (2) before this arises on the roadway, wherein radiation reflected from the roadway, or from a point adjacent to the roadway, is evaluated, which radiation emanates from at least one reference surface (11) arranged in or on the roadway or the adjacent point, which reference surface is formed by a material different from the roadway covering material. The reference surface is selected from a material on which slipperiness is formed earlier than on the road surface material. The signal (13) is emitted when the evaluation shows that slipperiness has formed on the reference surface (11). |
US11299158B2 |
Unintended standstill response in an assisted hitching operation
A system for assisting in aligning a vehicle for hitching with a trailer includes an imaging system, a vehicle control system including at least one vehicle sensor, and a controller. The controller controls the vehicle using the vehicle control system to move the vehicle into an aligned position, where a hitch ball on the vehicle is aligned with the coupler, including monitoring a signal from the vehicle sensor and tracking a position of the coupler relative to the hitch ball in image data. When the signal indicates an unintended stopped vehicle state, the controller determines a distance from the hitch ball to the coupler. If the distance is above a predetermined threshold, the controller controls the vehicle control system to cause the vehicle to move. If the distance is below the predetermined threshold, the controller indicates the unintended stopped vehicle state to a driver of the vehicle. |
US11299150B2 |
Using wheel orientation to determine future heading
The technology relates to determining a future heading of an object. In order to do so, sensor data, including information identifying a bounding box representing an object in a vehicle's environment and locations of sensor data points corresponding to the object, may be received. Based on dimensions of the bounding box, an area corresponding to a wheel of the object may be identified. An orientation of the wheel may then be estimated based on the sensor data points having locations within the area. The estimation may then be used to determine a future heading of the object. |
US11299147B2 |
Driver assistance system and control method thereof
Disclosed are a driver assistance system for a vehicle, the driver assistance system comprising: a camera disposed on the vehicle to have a field of view of an outside of the vehicle, and configured to acquire external image data; a radar disposed on the vehicle to have a field of sensing of an outside of the vehicle, and configured to acquire radar data; and a controller including a processor configured to process the image data and the radar data, determine a cut-in area of a nearby vehicle on the basis of the image data acquired by the camera, determine a target vehicle on the basis of the determined cut-in area, and control at least one of a braking device or a steering device of the vehicle to avoid a collision with the target vehicle. |
US11299146B2 |
Mobile body, control device, surrounding object detector, and monitoring device
A mobile body, a control device, a surrounding object detector, and a monitoring device capable of controlling a safety system of a mobile body having an omnidirectional movement mechanism with a simple configuration are provided. A mobile body according to an embodiment includes drive wheels, a rotational velocity detector, an object detector, a controller, and a changer. The drive wheels are three or more drive wheels that allows the mobile body to move in all directions, and the respective drive wheels are driven independently. The rotational velocity detector detects respective rotational velocities of the drive wheels. The object detector detects an object around the mobile body. The controller decelerates or stops the mobile body when an object is detected in a monitoring area by the object detector. The changer changes a range of the monitoring area on the basis of the respective rotational velocities of the drive wheels detected by the rotational velocity detector. |
US11299145B2 |
Vehicle and method of controlling the same
A vehicle includes a surrounding information detector detecting at least one of a position and a speed of an object around the vehicle including a vehicle ahead and a vehicle behind, a vehicle information sensor detecting at least one of a speed and an acceleration of the vehicle, a brake module generating a braking force to decelerate the vehicle, and a controller configured to determine probabilities of a forward collision and a rear-end collision based on output of the surrounding information detector and the vehicle information sensor, determine target forward and rear collision speeds to minimize a sum of injuries to an occupant by the forward collision and injuries to the occupant by the rear-end collision upon determination that there is the probabilities of the forward collision and the rear-end collision, and control the brake module based on the target forward collision speed and the target rear-end collision speed. |
US11299143B2 |
Operating method for a hybrid vehicle
An operating method for a power train of a hybrid vehicle having an internal combustion engine, an electric drive machine and a rechargeable electric energy storage unit configured to supply the electric drive machine with energy, includes controlling the power train in a zero emission mode in which the internal combustion engine is deactivated and in which the electric drive machine serves to drive the hybrid vehicle, and in an emission mode in which the internal combustion engine is operated in a fired operation. The method also includes determining, for a system initiated change of operating mode from the zero emission mode into the emission mode, a starting command for the internal combustion engine. The change of operating mode from the zero emission mode into the emission mode is blocked for one of a predefinable delay time, a predefinable quantity of energy extracted from the electric energy storage unit, or a predefinable travel distance. |
US11299141B1 |
System for multi-layer braking and retardation in a work vehicle
A control system is provided for implementing multi-layer braking and retardation in a work vehicle that includes a hybrid electric drive system having an engine and one or more electric machines. The control system includes a braking and retardation system that dissipates energy generated by motion of the work vehicle, with the braking and retardation system including a brake resistor, an engine brake, and a transmission operable to provide transmission braking. A controller receives inputs on a braking torque demand and operational parameters of the hybrid electric drive system and the braking and retardation system, determines an amount of energy absorption necessary to meet the braking torque demand, and allocates the energy to be absorbed within the braking and retardation system according to a hierarchal energy allocation scheme based on the energy to be absorbed and the operational parameters of the hybrid electric drive system and braking and retardation system. |
US11299138B2 |
Hybrid vehicle control device
A control device for a hybrid vehicle, wherein when starting an engine using a first battery, if the residual capacity of the first battery is not enough to start the engine because of the reduced-voltage of the first battery, the engine is started by driving an ACG starter supplied with electricity from a second battery having a voltage rated value different from that of the first battery. |
US11299136B2 |
Electropneumatic braking system architecture without direct pneumatic service brake redundancy on the rear axle (1P1E)
A redundancy module for a pneumatic braking system of a vehicle, in particular a commercial vehicle, with spring brakes on at least one axle, includes: a parking brake pressure port for receiving a parking brake pressure; a spring brake port for providing a spring brake pressure; a redundancy pressure port for receiving a redundancy pressure; and a piston assembly, with a reverse piston having a parking brake pressure control surface, a spring brake control surface, and a redundancy pressure control surface. The parking brake pressure acting on the parking brake pressure control surface causes a control of the spring brake pressure in a same direction. The redundancy pressure acting on the redundancy pressure control surface causes an inverse control of the spring brake pressure. |
US11299133B2 |
System for pre-preventing instability of vehicle by regenerative braking of rear wheel
A system and a method for preventing instability of a vehicle due to regenerative braking of a rear, may include a first controller configured of distributing braking torque of front and rear wheels for a deceleration level according to a basic regenerative braking distribution ratio on a regenerative brake map on the basis of a driver demand braking amount, and configured of previously reducing a rear-wheel regenerative braking torque of the rear wheel to a first reference value or less than the first reference value in an adjustment section between first and second deceleration; and a second controller connected to the first controller and configured of further reducing the rear-wheel regenerative braking torque to transmit it to the first controller, if a wheel slip value is greater than a reference slip value according to vehicle driving information during braking of the vehicle. |
US11299131B2 |
Wiper blade assembling adapter, wiper blade assembly, and wiper apparatus
The present invention relates to a wiper blade assembling adapter, a wiper blade assembly, and a wiper apparatus. There is provided a wiper blade assembling adapter for coupling a wiper blade to a wiper arm, which has a distal end at which a plurality of coupling elements facing each other protrude inward from each side surface surrounding the adapter, the wiper blade assembling adapter including a main body part coupled to the wiper blade and a locking part rotatably provided in the main body part. |
US11299129B2 |
System and method for removing light scattering film from the interior of a windshield
The present invention discloses a system and method for cleaning the light scattering film (LSF) from the surface of a windshield in a vehicle, and more particularly, is directed to a magnetically associated cleaning element that is moved across the interior surface of a windshield by an interactive magnetic force transmitted through the windshield, with magnets associated with the wiper assembly on the other side of the glass. |
US11299126B2 |
Vehicle control system, vehicle control method in vehicle control system, portable device, control method for portable device, in-vehicle controller, and control method for in-vehicle controller
A vehicle control system includes a portable device configured to store information on an electronic lock of a vehicle and an in-vehicle controller configured to communicate with the portable device, the in-vehicle controller being installed in the vehicle. The in-vehicle controller is configured to generate a permission command to permit the specific operation to be performed when the in-vehicle controller determines that the operation requested to be performed on the vehicle is a specific operation that needs permission from the authorized user, in-vehicle controller when the in-vehicle controller determines that the portable device is within a predetermined range around the vehicle, and when the in-vehicle controller determines that near field communication between the portable device and the communication terminal based on a first telecommunications standard is established. |
US11299119B2 |
Vehicle seat
A seatback subframe is swingable laterally of the vehicle with respect to a seatback main frame. A backrest is attached to the seatback subframe. Side airbag modules are attached to the seatback subframe at side edges. |
US11299114B1 |
Motor vehicle electrical architecture comprising a distribution box of at least one switched electrical supply, method for the use thereof, and motor vehicle incorporating same
Disclosed is a motor vehicle electrical architecture comprising a supply switched by a relay. The architecture comprises a controllable resistive load (60) ensuring a consumption of, for example at least 500 mA, connected at the output of said relay and controlled by a computer (30) according to a control law. The controlled resistive load is only activated when the speed of said vehicle is zero, or very close to 0. This makes it possible to limit the duration of supply of the resistive load, and consequently the heat dissipation, electrical consumption and CO2 emissions over the duration of travel, while ensuring consumption at the switched supply voltage in the phases where the driver is likely to cut the ignition and thus cause the relay to open. |
US11299113B2 |
Device for assisting safe exit from vehicle, system having the same, and method thereof
The present disclosure relates to a device for assisting a safe exit from a vehicle, a system having the same, and a method thereof. The device for assisting a safe exit from a vehicle may include a processor for determining a surrounding situation around the vehicle and an intent of the passenger to exit from the vehicle, and performing a step-by-step notification based on the determination, and storage for receiving, from the processor, and storing information about the surrounding situation and a determination result of the intent of the passenger to exit from the vehicle. |
US11299112B2 |
Autonomous driving system, autonomous driving control method, data ECU, and autonomous driving ECU
The autonomous driving ECU includes a first communication unit that transmits and receives autonomous driving data to and from the plurality of data ECUs, and a vehicle control unit that controls a vehicle on the basis of the autonomous driving data transmitted from the plurality of data ECUs. Each data ECU includes a data construction unit that performs a construction of the autonomous driving data transmitted to the autonomous driving ECU, and a second communication unit that transmits and receives the autonomous driving data to and from the autonomous driving ECU. If a predetermined event occurs, among the data ECUs, the data construction unit of the data ECU in which the predetermined event occurs constructs the autonomous driving data so that a total amount of the autonomous driving data transmitted from the data ECU in which the predetermined event occurs is not greater than a predetermined amount of data. |
US11299111B2 |
Connector connecting and anchoring two wire harnesses
A connector for connecting and anchoring a base wire harness and an optional wire harness, the connector being provided with a first connector that includes a connected portion and is anchored to the base wire harness, and a second connector that is anchored to the optional wire harness and has a connecting portion that mounts on the connected portion. The connecting portion mounts on the connected portion from a direction that follows an outer surface of the base wire harness as viewed in a length direction of the base wire harness and engages with the connected portion in the length direction of the base wire harness. |
US11299109B2 |
Modular side lining
A modular side lining forming a portion of an interior surface of a motor vehicle includes a first lining member having a recessed portion, a side portion, and an upper surface portion, a second lining member, and a rear stiffener defining a rear edge of the recessed portion of the first lining member. The second lining member includes one of a plurality of bins configured to be received in the recessed portion of the first lining member and one of a plurality of lids covering a portion of the bin and forming a side surface of the modular side lining with the side portion of the first lining member. The combination of bins and lids may be selected based upon a plurality of different functional configurations. |
US11299105B2 |
Holding device
A holding device for holding a held object is downsized to reduce an occupied space in an installation space. The holding device in which a holding mechanism for holding the held object is supported on a device main body so as to slidably project and retract includes a lock mounted on the holding mechanism and configured to lock the holding mechanism at an arbitrary projected position, the lock part including a first rotary body pivotally supported on the holding mechanism and configured to rotate upon application of certain operation, a second rotary body that rotates by a force directly or indirectly applied from the first rotary body by the rotation of the first rotary body, and an engagement part that moves between an engaged position at which the engagement part is engaged to the device main body and a disengaged position by the rotation of the second rotary body. |
US11299103B2 |
Vehicle roof rail attachment apparatus and method
A roof rail and an apparatus for attaching the roof rail to the roof of a vehicle are provided. The roof rail is elongated and includes a bottom portion for engaging the outer surface of the roof. The roof rail also includes inboard and outboard side portions extending between the bottom portion and a top portion. An access hole is provided in the roof rail on an inboard side portion or at a location that is lower than an uppermost point of the roof rail for providing access to a fastener such as a roof stud or bolt attaching the roof rail to the roof. The access hole is blocked from view from a laterally outer side of the roof rail. |
US11299099B2 |
Adjustable assist step for aerodynamic improvement
An assist step assembly includes a linkage assembly including a first linkage member and a second linkage member, an assist step coupled to the linkage assembly and movable from a first assist step position to a second assist step position, an aerodynamic member coupled to the linkage assembly and movable from a first aerodynamic member position to a second aerodynamic member position, a movement mechanism coupled to the aerodynamic member and configured move the aerodynamic member from the first aerodynamic member position to the second aerodynamic member position, and a controller in electronic communication with the movement mechanism, the controller configured to determine an operating condition, determine a position of the assist step based on the operating condition, and generate one or more control signals to move the aerodynamic member from the first aerodynamic member position to the second aerodynamic member position. |
US11299097B1 |
Deployable step
A deployable step capable of being secured about an exterior portion of a vehicle hitch frame. On the underside portion of the hitch frame is a step capable of being slid beneath the hitch frame when not in use. During a towing event, the deployable step is able to remain secured to the hitch frame without being removed. |
US11299093B2 |
Acoustic notifications
Techniques for using beam-formed acoustic notifications for pedestrian notification are described. Computing device(s) can receive sensor data associated with an object in an environment of a vehicle. The computing device(s) can determine first data for emitting a first beam of acoustic energy via speaker(s) of an acoustic array associated with the vehicle, and second data for emitting a second beam of acoustic energy via speakers of the acoustic array. The computing device(s) can cause the speaker(s) to emit the first beam in a direction of the object at a first time and the second beam in the direction of the object at a second time. Directions of propagation of the first beam and the second beam are offset so that the object can localize the source the acoustic notification, thereby localizing the vehicle in the environment. |
US11299090B2 |
Remote lighting system operable to correspond with vehicle lighting
A remote lighting system for a safety helmet operable with a vehicle lighting system. The system includes a vehicle portion and a helmet portion comprising a helmet brake light; a microcontroller in communication with the brake light; and a helmet transceiver in communication with the microcontroller. The vehicle portion includes a vehicle transceiver in wireless communication with the helmet transceiver; a gate in communication with the vehicle transceiver, and under a condition when a signal is received from the vehicle transceiver, operable to electrically connect the battery to the brake light of the vehicle lighting system; and an accelerometer in communication with the vehicle transceiver, and operable to send a signal indicative of vehicle acceleration to the vehicle transceiver. When a threshold level of deceleration is exceeded, the microcontroller sends a signal to the transceivers and the gate, causing a brake light of the vehicle lighting system to be illuminated. |
US11299089B2 |
Rear fascia mounting bracket
A method and an apparatus, according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a single bracket that has a first portion that attaches a rear fascia to a vehicle body-side sheet metal and a second portion that attaches the rear fascia to a rear panel sheet metal that extends underneath a tail lamp to support the tail lamp. |
US11299088B2 |
Adaptive work vehicle lighting system and method of adaptively illuminating a work area
An adaptive lighting system for a work vehicle controlled by an operator from an operator station and having a work tool and a method for illuminating a work area are provided. The system includes at least one lighting member configured to illuminate at least one portion of a work area, an actuator coupled to the at least one lighting member and configured to position the at least one lighting member relative to the operator station, and a controller in communication with the actuator and configured to control positioning of the at least one lighting member via the actuator based on an operator control position and a position of the work tool. |
US11299086B2 |
Method for operating a lighting device in a motor vehicle
A lighting device in a motor vehicle includes a number of illumination devices, which each generate colored light via a plurality of color channels. The illumination devices can be controlled using an electronic control unit. An illumination state of a respective illumination device can be adjusted by color component values and a brightness end value for all color channels. The electronic control unit calculates a color value from the illumination state to be adjusted for each color channel based on the color component value of the respective color channel and the brightness value. The color value is supplied to the respective illumination device. The electronic control unit processes a brightness threshold value used during a dimming-down/dimming-up process for switching-off/on the respective illumination device. The brightness threshold value is determined by the electronic control unit and increases as the lowest color component value decreases. |
US11299084B2 |
Selectively rigidizable membrane
A selectively rigidizable membrane for cargo management comprises a vacuum bladder, and a first architectural layer and a second architectural layer, each of the first and second architectural layers including a plurality of tiles interconnected by flexural elements, each of the tiles of the first and second architectural layers including at least one constraining element extending therefrom, wherein, when atmospheric pressure is present within the vacuum bladder, the first and second architectural layers are slidably moveable relative to one another and the membrane is flexible, and further wherein, when negative pressure is applied to the vacuum bladder, the first and second architectural layers are forced into engagement with one another, the constraining elements of the first and second architectural layers providing mechanical interference and preventing sliding movement of the first and second architectural layers relative to one another, causing the membrane to become substantially rigid. |
US11299082B2 |
Dump body and dump truck
A dump body includes: a side plate; a flow path which is provided in the side plate and through which an exhaust gas of an engine flows; an exhaust port of the exhaust gas which is provided in an outer surface of the side plate; and a guide surface which has a first inner end portion and a first outer end portion and is inclined downward toward the first outer end portion, the first inner end portion being connected to an outer surface of the side plate below the exhaust port. |
US11299075B2 |
Electrical assembly
An electrical assembly includes a track assembly, a control circuit, and a support assembly. The track assembly may include a first bus bar, and/or the first bus bar may be configured for connection with a first terminal of a power source. The track assembly may include a second track that may have a second bus bar, and/or the second bus bar may be configured for connection with a second terminal of said power source. The support assembly may be configured for connection with the track in a first orientation and/or in a second orientation. The support assembly may include a positive terminal and/or a negative terminal. |
US11299072B2 |
Seat rail pair for a vehicle seat
A seat rail pair for a vehicle seat is disclosed. The seat rail pair may have a lower rail and an upper rail. The upper rail may be moved relative to the lower rail via mutually engaged profiles. The lower rail may have a substantially C-shaped profile and the upper rail may have a substantially U-shaped profile. Roller members may be arranged between the upper rail and the lower rail to facilitate relative movement. |
US11299071B2 |
Adjustment device for the longitudinal adjustment of a vehicle seat
It is provided an adjusting device for the longitudinal adjustment of a vehicle seat, comprising at least one rail for defining a longitudinal seat axis along which a seat base of the vehicle seat is adjustable, and for supporting at least one adjusting unit of the adjusting device, and at least two shiftably guided adjusting units arranged one behind the other along the longitudinal seat axis, to which the seat base is to be fixed in order to be adjustable along the longitudinal seat axis. The at least two adjusting units are adjustable relative to each other along the longitudinal seat axis, and each adjusting unit is assigned a separate drive for the power-operated adjustment along the longitudinal seat axis. |
US11299069B2 |
Kinematic vehicle seat
A vehicle seat comprises: a seat base; a first side member is affixed to a base at a first side of the base; a second side member is affixed to the base at a second side of the base, opposite the first side of the base; a slider slidably received in the base; a seat back assembly is rotatably coupled to the first side member and rotatably coupled to the second side member; a linkage rotatably coupled to the seat back assembly and rotatably coupled to the slider; a first lower seat lifting mechanism comprising a lifting bracket, wherein the lifting bracket is rotatably coupled to the first side member at a first end of the lifting bracket; and a second lower seat lifting mechanism comprising a bracket rotatably coupled to the base and a link arm rotatably coupled to the bracket and rotatably coupled to the slider. |
US11299068B2 |
Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat is provided including a base section fixed to a floor of a vehicle, a pair of seat sections that are disposed opposing each other as viewed along a seat width direction, that are each supported by the base section so as to be capable of tilting between a horizontal position and an upright position, and that each include plural cushion sections disposed in series and configured to support the body of an occupant, and a hinge mechanism that attaches the pair of seat sections to the base section such that the seat sections are capable of tilting, and that couples the plural cushion sections together such that the cushion sections are capable of swinging about an axis running along the seat width direction. |
US11299065B2 |
Charging of an energy store
A method for charging an energy store that has at least three energy storage strings each having plural energy storage modules. The energy storage modules have at least one energy storage element that receives and stores energy from an energy source and at least two switching elements. The energy store is connected to an energy source that provides a charging voltage and to an electric machine, and the energy storage modules are supplied with energy by the energy source. A DC voltage source and/or an AC voltage source are used in a selectable manner as energy source and the energy store is matched to properties of the selected energy source by switching the switching elements. Thus, the energy storage modules of a string are connected in parallel and/or in series with one another and/or at least one energy storage module of at least one energy storage string is bypassed. |
US11299064B2 |
Information supply device, information supply method, and storage
An information supply device includes an acquirer configured to acquire information regarding a degree of deterioration of a secondary battery for supplying travel power of a vehicle, a deriver configured to derive performance of the secondary battery based on the information acquired by the acquirer, and a display controller configured to cause a display to display an image indicating information regarding performance of the secondary battery, the performance indicated by the image being lower than the performance derived by the deriver. |
US11299061B2 |
Charging and discharging management system
A charging and discharging management system according to the present disclosure is a system for, in regard to a vehicle on which a battery capable of being charged and discharged is mounted, charging and discharging the battery, the charging and discharging management system including: an information collection unit configured to collect boarding information indicating an aircraft which a driver of the vehicle plans to board, the vehicle being parked in a parking lot in an airport; a parking period acquisition unit configured to acquire a parking period of the vehicle based on the boarding information pieces collected by the information collection unit; and a determination unit configured to determine a timing at which the battery mounted on the vehicle is charged and discharged based on the parking period acquired by the parking period acquisition unit. |
US11299060B2 |
Display device for charging system and display method for charging system
A first controller performs a process including: specifying a selection candidate for a charging stand when one of cables is connected to a vehicle; controlling a display unit to present a selection screen; specifying a selected number when a selection manipulation is performed; and outputting a charging control execution command to a charging stand corresponding to the selected number. |
US11299059B1 |
Self-stabilizing skateboard
A self-propelled, one-wheeled vehicle may include a board having two deck portions each having a concave front footpad configured to receive a foot of a rider, and a wheel assembly disposed between the deck portions. The concave front footpad has a rider detection sensor in the form of a membrane switch conforming to the shape of the footpad (e.g., facilitated by one or more slots formed in the membrane switch). A motor assembly drives the vehicle in response to board orientation and rider detection information. The vehicle may have a secondary battery chargeable via a three-pin charging port including an input pin, a ground pin, and an identification pin configured to receive an expected identification signal from an external charging circuit. |
US11299056B2 |
System and method for charger contactor double weld detection
A vehicle includes charger contactors configured to selectively electrically couple terminals for connecting to a charger to corresponding terminals of a high-voltage bus. The vehicle includes a precharge contactor configured to selectively couple a terminal of a battery to the high-voltage bus through an impedance element. The vehicle includes a controller programmed to command the charger contactors to an open state for a drive cycle and command the precharge contactor to close at a start of the drive cycle and, responsive to a voltage across the terminals for connecting to the charger changing from being less than a first predetermined voltage immediately prior to the precharge contactor being closed to being greater than a second predetermined voltage at a completion of precharging, inhibit vehicle operation and disconnect the battery from the high-voltage bus. |
US11299053B2 |
Method and apparatus for charging an electric vehicle using a charging cable
A method and an apparatus (100) use a charging cable (108) for charging an electric vehicle. The apparatus has a first voltage converter (110) to transform a charging voltage applied to the charging cable (108) to a high voltage for a high-voltage battery (104) of the electric vehicle. The apparatus (100) also has a second two-level voltage converter (112) to charge a low-voltage battery (106) of the electric vehicle by transforming the high voltage to an intermediate voltage for an intermediate circuit (118) and transforming the intermediate voltage to a low voltage for the low-voltage battery (106). The intermediate circuit (118) is designed to precharge the charging cable (108) using the intermediate voltage before the beginning of a charging process. |
US11299051B2 |
Electric charging system and method
An electric charging system for a vessel, vehicle, or aircraft includes one or more energy storage modules on the vessel, vehicle, or aircraft; a pulse rectifier; a converter; and a voltage control transformer. The one or more energy storage modules are connected to outputs of the pulse rectifier. The voltage control transformer is connected to inputs of the pulse rectifier. The voltage control transformer includes a serial transformer having a plurality of pairs of transformer windings, connected together in series, one winding of each pair being adapted to be connected between the pulse rectifier and an input from an energy source and the other winding is connected to the converter. |
US11299047B1 |
Adaptive transforming multifunction display control
A vehicle system comprising: i) an infotainment system; ii) a dashboard display module; and iii) an adaptive transforming multifunction control module configured to receive manual inputs from a first occupant of the vehicle system. The adaptive transforming multifunction control module is configured to perform at least one operation based on a first selected function associated with the infotainment system. |
US11299041B2 |
Power-driven system for vehicle and vehicle
A power-drive system for a vehicle and a vehicle. The power-drive system comprises: an engine; a plurality of input shafts; a plurality of output shafts; a first clutch device, arranged between the engine and the plurality of input shafts, so that the engine selectively engages with at least one of the plurality of input shafts; a motor power shaft, a motor power shaft first gear linking with a gear-position driving gear in the same direction being freely sleeved on the motor power shaft, and the plurality of output shafts and the motor power shaft linking with a differential of the vehicle; a first motor generator, configured to link with the motor power shaft; and a second motor generator, wherein the second motor generator and the engine are located on an input side of the first clutch device, the plurality of input shafts is located on an output side of the first clutch device, and the second motor generator is configured to carry out stationary power generation using at least part of power of the engine when the vehicle is parked. |
US11299037B2 |
Plastic filler neck for vehicles
A plastic filler neck for vehicles includes a fuel injection pipe, a retainer inserted and fastened into an internal space of a tip of the fuel injection pipe to support a refueling gun, a cap holder directly fastened to the tip of the fuel injection pipe by fusion, and an air drain casing mounted, by a mounting bracket, to an outer diameter portion of the cap holder fastened to the fuel injection pipe. |
US11299036B2 |
Hydrogen storage tank having a nanoporous breather layer
A storage tank for a gas is provided. The storage tank includes a liner defining an internal compartment; a boss coupled to the liner; an interlayer covering a portion of the boss and the liner, the interlayer being non-pyrolyzed and including an interconnected web and pores having a diameter greater than the diameter of a hydrogen molecule and less than or equal to about 2 nm; and an outer shell including a carbon fiber reinforced composite, the outer shell covering the interlayer, except for an interlayer end that is in contact with the boss, so that the interlayer end defines an interlayer ring that is exposed to an external environment. The storage tank is configured so that when gas diffuses through the liner to the interlayer, the interlayer channels the gas out of the exposed interlayer ring. Methods of fabricating the storage tank are also provided. |
US11299034B2 |
Intake device structure of saddle riding vehicle
The intake device structure of the saddle riding vehicle includes a head pipe; a main frame that extends rearward from the head pipe; a seat rail that extends rearward from the main frame; sub-frames that connect the main frame and the seat rail to each other; a seat that is supported on the seat rail; and an intake device. The intake device includes an element that is inclined rearward as the element extends upward, and the element is also mounted underneath the seat rail in side view such that the element is located along the sub-frames. |
US11299033B2 |
Work machine
A work machine includes a first cooling unit that protrudes from a first wall surface at a first position of a main flow path and defines a first opening portion between the second wall surface and the first cooling unit; a second cooling unit that protrudes from the second wall surface on a downstream side of the first position in the flow path direction of the main flow path, defines a second opening portion between the first wall surface and the second cooling unit and partly overlaps with the first cooling unit when viewed from the flow path direction; and partition member that defines a first section flow path having the first cooling unit as an inlet and the second opening portion as an outlet and a second section flow path having the first opening portion as an inlet and the second cooling unit as an outlet. |
US11299028B2 |
Drive device for a motor vehicle, corresponding motor vehicle, and method for operating a drive device
A drive device for a motor vehicle, having a first drive unit, a second drive unit, and a first output shaft which can be coupled or is coupled to a first wheel drive shaft of the motor vehicle, and/or a second output shaft which can be coupled or is coupled to a second wheel drive shaft of the motor vehicle, wherein the first drive unit and the second drive unit can be coupled jointly to the first output shaft and/or the second output shaft. It is provided here that the second drive unit can be coupled via a separating clutch to the first drive unit, a transmission output shaft of a transmission which is coupled to the first drive unit. |
US11299024B2 |
Structural element, a battery set, an arrangement of a structural element and a battery set, and an aerospace vehicle
An arrangement of a structural element for an aerospace vehicle and a battery set. The structural element extends along a longitudinal direction and has a main web, a first flange and a second flange. The flanges extend away from the main web and are defined by flange edges extending along the longitudinal direction. The first flange, the second flange and the main web form a U-shaped profile defining a cavity. The battery set includes a baseplate and at least one battery on the baseplate. The structural element and the battery set are formed such that the baseplate can be releasably attached to the structural element. The baseplate extends between flange edges and the battery is received in the cavity when the battery set is mounted to the structural element. Further, an aerospace vehicle including such an arrangement, a structural element for an aerospace vehicle and a battery set are disclosed. |
US11299022B2 |
Kit and method for cladding a door rail of a vehicle
A kit for cladding a door rail of a vehicle, comprising two similar assemblies suitable for mounting on the rail of the same door, only one of these assemblies being mounted on this rail according to a desired aesthetic aspect among a first aspect called flush and a second aspect called non flush. |
US11299019B2 |
Device for guiding a sliding window, glazed vehicle door equipped with said device, and vehicle equipped with such a door
The invention relates to a device for guiding a sliding window (28) in a door (2) of a motor vehicle, which comprises a guide rail (5) and at least one guide runner (4) secured to the inner face of said sliding window (28), said guide rail (5) being provided with a cylindrical longitudinal cavity (52), said guide runner (4) comprising at least one guide head (42) fitted in said cavity (52). Said guide runner (4) is rigid and the guide head (42) thereof comprises at least three flat parts (420) that extend radially from an axis (421) of the runner head, and said guide rail (5) surrounds said guide head (42) such that the free ends (422) of each flat part (420) of the guide head (42) bear permanently against the inner wall of said longitudinal cavity (52). |
US11299017B2 |
Apparatus for controlling curtain of vehicle
An apparatus for controlling a curtain of a vehicle includes a back seat monitor configured to provide an image of an occupant and a vehicle-mounted curtain configured to block out external light. An illumination sensor is configured to detect illumination of the external light. An occupant detecting sensor is configured to detect a boarding status of the occupant. A curtain actuator is configured to automatically control an operation of the vehicle-mounted curtain according to the boarding status of the occupant and a reference illumination value in an automatic mode and according to an operational status of the back seat monitor and the reference illumination value during a manual mode. |
US11299016B2 |
Outlet device
An outlet device is provided. In operation, the outlet device generates an outlet flow and includes: a housing with an inner surface forming a channel which extends between an air inlet orifice and an air outlet orifice, a first air-directing surface which together with a first inner surface section forms a first air channel, a second air-directing surface which lies contrary to the first air-directing surface and which together with a second inner surface section forms a second air channel, a first flap which is pivotable around a first adjustment axis which runs transversely the housing centerline and a second flap which is pivotable around a second adjustment axis which runs transversely the housing centerline, an adjustment device which comprises a control device and a coupling device, wherein the coupling device is actuatable by the control device and couples the pivoting motions of the first flap and the second flap. |
US11299015B2 |
Air vent for a vehicle
A vehicle air vent includes a primary vane system pivotal about a horizontal axis to direct an airflow from an outlet of the vehicle air vent in an up/down direction, a secondary vane system pivotal about a vertical axis to direct an airflow from an outlet of the vehicle air vent in a side-to-side direction. A primary vane of the primary vane system is co-located along an airflow path through the vehicle air vent with a secondary vane of the secondary vane system. The vehicle air vent further includes an airflow volume control system adapted to adjust the volume of airflow through the vehicle air vent, and a joystick controller adapted to independently operate the primary vane system, the secondary vane system, and the airflow volume control system. |
US11299012B2 |
Vehicle air conditioning apparatus
A vehicle air conditioning apparatus is provided which includes: a plurality of seat air conditioning units configured to selectively perform cooling or heating per corresponding seat among a plurality of seats installed in a cabin, respectively; and a plurality of exhaust ducts for discharging, outside the cabin, part of air used in the plurality of seat air conditioning units. An exhaust duct of a given one of the plurality of seat air conditioning units is connected to an air inlet of another seat air conditioning unit. |
US11299008B2 |
Fluid line system for guiding fluid, in particular for a motor vehicle, and air conditioning device for a motor vehicle, in particular a HVAC device
The present invention relates to a fluid line system (10) for guiding fluid, in particular for a motor vehicle. The fluid line system (10) comprises a sensor device (20) for capturing sensor parameters and a housing (30), which has two or more housing parts (40, 60). Each housing part (40, 60) has a mounting surface area (50, 70) for arranging a further housing part (40, 60). The housing (30) further has a groove arrangement (80), which comprises at least one groove recess (90), which is arranged on a mounting surface area (50, 70), wherein a groove recess (90) has a groove opening (95), which opens out to the respective mounting surface area (50, 70). In any case, the groove opening (95) is closed by in a fluid-tight manner means of the mounting surface area (50, 70) of at least one further housing part (40, 60). It is attained thereby that a fluid duct (99), through which fluid can flow and through which fluid can be applied to the sensor device (20), is limited between the respective groove recess (90) and the respective mounting surface area (50, 70). |
US11299005B2 |
Air conditioner for vehicle
The present invention relates to an air conditioner for a vehicle, which can remarkably improve resistance against an air flow in an air passageway, thereby enhancing efficiency. The air conditioner for a vehicle includes: a case having an air inlet, an air outlet, and an air passageway formed therein; a blower unit for blowing air to the air inlet; and a cooling means and a heating means disposed in the air passageway of the case in an air flow direction in order, wherein the air outlet of the case includes a floor outlet and vent outlets, the floor outlet and the vent outlets are arranged below the heating means in a height direction, and the floor outlet is arranged within a range of the width of the heating means. |
US11298995B2 |
Automated guided vehicle
In an automated guided vehicle, a connection mechanism includes a connecting part and a movable part, and is connected to an object by the connecting part. When the connecting part is in a first state and the movable part is at a first position, an end portion on the other side in a first direction of the connecting part contacts a surface on one side in the first direction of the movable part or penetrates the movable part in the first direction to protrude toward the other side in the first direction with respect to the surface on one side in the first direction of the movable part. When the connecting part is in the first state and the movable part is at a second position, the movable part is away from the connecting part. A force applied to the movable part maintains the movable part at the first position. |
US11298992B2 |
Method for detecting a tyre blowout risk
A method for detecting the risk of blowout of a tire fitted to a motor vehicle, the method including the steps of measuring the temperature of the gases in the tire, if the measured temperature value is higher than or equal to a first threshold, determining a change in the measured temperature over a first time period and comparing the measured temperature value with a second threshold, if the measured temperature has increased by a value higher than or equal to a threshold difference or, if the measured temperature value is higher than or equal to the second threshold and higher than or equal to a third threshold or higher than or equal to a second threshold over a second time period, detecting a risk of blowout of the tire. |
US11298991B2 |
Tire load estimation system and method
A tire load estimation system includes at least one tire supporting a vehicle, in which the at least one tire includes a pair of sidewalls extending to a circumferential tread. A sensor is mounted to the at least one tire. A footprint is formed by the tread and includes a centerline with a footprint centerline length. The footprint centerline length is measured by the sensor. A tire load estimator receives a precalibrated sensitivity, the footprint centerline length during straight-line driving conditions, a reference footprint value, and a reference load value as inputs. The tire load estimator determines an estimation of tire load and outputs the estimation to at least one of a vehicle control system and a vehicle electronic control unit. A method for estimating the load of a tire is also provided. |
US11298989B2 |
TPMS autolocalization using direction sensitive antennas
A method of localizing a TPMS sensor module includes transmitting, by the TPMS sensor module, a TPMS signal; and localizing, by a localization module, the TPMS sensor module based on receiving the TPMS signal at a phase array antenna including a plurality of reception antennas each configured to receive the TPMS signal. Localizing the TPMS sensor module includes measuring a phase of the TPMS signal at each of the plurality of reception antennas such that a plurality of phases corresponding to the TPMS signal are determined, and determining a location of the TPMS sensor module based on the plurality of phases. |
US11298987B2 |
Method of determining the health of a seal in a tire inflation system
Systems and methods for determining the health of a seal in a tire inflation system are provided. In one example, a method of determining the health of a seal of a tire inflation system on a vehicle includes obtaining one or more pressure measurements of a tire of the vehicle with a pressure transducer in communication with an electronic control unit and sending the one or more pressure measurements to a computer network via a communication network that receives signals from the electronic control unit, the communication network including a telematics device in communication with the computer network, wherein the computer network is configured to determine the health of the seal based on the one or more pressure measurements communicated by the telematics device. |
US11298985B2 |
Tread with concealed cavities comprising a wear indicator having improved visibility
A tire comprising a tread, this tread comprising at least one channel and at least one wear indicator that is disposed on the bottom of the channel. The wear indicator has a contact face which is intended to come into contact with a road surface when the tire reaches a wear limit. The contact face has a texture that contrasts with the bottom of the channel. |
US11298983B2 |
Pneumatic vehicle tires
A pneumatic vehicle tire, in particular a commercial vehicle tire, includes a tread which has a profile and has at least one circumferential groove (1) which is encircling in the circumferential direction, is embodied to a profile depth (PT) and in the cross section, starting at the tread external face, is composed of three adjoining groove portions, one outer groove portion (2) that expands in a funnel-shaped manner toward the outside, one 1 mm to 3 mm wide contracted groove portion, and one inner groove portion (4) which lies radially inward, is expanded in relation to the contracted groove portion (3) and has the largest cross-sectional face of all portions, and which is delimited by two cover flanks (4a), lateral groove flanks (4′b, 4″b) that adjoin said cover flanks (4a), and a groove base (4c). |
US11298981B2 |
Tread block arrangement having a supporting sipe
The invention relates to a tread block arrangement of a tread band or a tire. The tread block arrangement forms a tread that is meant for a rolling contact against a ground surface, wherein the tread is provided with at least one longitudinal groove. The tread block arrangement limits a first number (NT) of sipes, of which a second number (NTT) are transversal sipes of which a third number (N) of sipes form a group. For each sipe of the group, the tread block arrangement forms a bottom a first sidewall, a second sidewall, and a first end wall. The end first end wall of each sipe of the group is configured such that a distance between the first end wall of the sipe in question and an outer side of the pneumatic tire or the tread band is less than a distance between the other end of the sipe in question and the outer side. Moreover, at least a part of the first end wall of the sipe in question has a first surface normal of the sipe in question, and the first surface normal of the sipe in question forms a first angle of the sipe in question of at least 20 degrees with the tread. Furthermore, the ratio (NTT/NT) of the second number (NTT) to the first number (N) is at least 75% and the ratio (N/NTT) of the third number (N) to the second number (NTT) is at least 20%. |
US11298980B2 |
Tire with a directional tread comprising curved blocks with chamfers
Tire (1) comprising a directional tread (2) comprising a plurality of blocks (5) extending continuously along an overall curvature C from one of the edges (3) towards the centre (4) of said tread, all or some of the blocks (5) of the tread comprising a median sipe (10) of length S extending along a curvature C′ substantially identical to the curvature C of the block, each block (5) comprising a central zone at an angle β1 such that 35°≤β1≤65°, an edge zone at an angle β3 such that 0°≤β3≤10°, and an intermediate zone between the central zone and the edge zone at an angle β2 allowing continuity between the three zones, at least some of the blocks (5) being designed with a block chamfer (15) provided at the trailing edge in the intermediate zone and/or the edge zone. |
US11298978B2 |
Retractable wheel assembly for raising and lowering a gaming machine cabinet
An electronic gaming machine includes a cabinet and a pair of retractable wheel assemblies mechanically coupled to the cabinet. Each retractable wheel assembly includes an elongated structural member including an upper receiving surface and first and second inverted U-shaped portions depending from the upper receiving surface, a first pusher plate pivotably coupled to the first inverted U-shaped portion, a second pusher plate pivotably coupled to the second inverted U-shaped portion, a first retractable wheel mechanically coupled to the first pusher plate, and a second retractable wheel mechanically coupled to the second pusher plate. The first retractable wheel and the second retractable wheel are movable between a retracted position, in which the pair of retractable wheel assemblies allow the cabinet to contact an external surface, and an extended position, in which the pair of retractable wheel assemblies support the cabinet above the external surface. |
US11298970B2 |
Decorative molded article, method of manufacturing decorative molded article, transfer sheet, and display device
Provided are a decorative molded article that prevents sparkle and has a high contrast, a method for producing the decorative molded article, and a transfer sheet for use for the decorative molded article. The decorative molded article 10 is provided with a protective layer 2 having unevenness on a resin molded article 1, wherein in the surface of the protective layer 2, the arithmetic average roughness (Rax1) according to JIS B0601:1994 at a cutoff value of 0.8 mm, the arithmetic average roughness (Ray1) according to JIS B0601:1994 at a cutoff value of 0.08 mm, and the ten-point average roughness (Rzx1) according to JIS B0601:1994 at a cutoff value of 0.8 mm satisfy the following requirements (1) to (3): 0.30≤(Rax1−Ray1)/Ray1≤0.85 (1), Rzx1/Rax1≤15.0 (2), Rax1≥0.14 μm (3). |
US11298966B2 |
Thin optical security element and method of designing it
The invention relates to a thin optical security element comprising a reflective or refractive light-redirecting surface having a relief pattern operable to redirect incident light from a light source and form a projected image on a projection surface, the projected image comprising a caustic pattern reproducing a reference pattern that is easily visually recognizable by a person. The invention also relates to a method for designing a relief pattern of a light-redirecting surface of a thin optical security element. |
US11298961B1 |
Garment printing pallet
A pallet for holding garments during printing comprises a base and a frame pivotally attached to the base, to hold a garment in a space between the base and the frame, the frame being locked onto the base over the garment to define the space. The pallet comprises a primary locking mechanism to lock the frame into a first position defining a relatively small space for a thin garment and a secondary locking mechanism for locking the frame into a second position defining a relatively large space for thicker garments, thereby providing a single pallet that can accommodate garments of a larger range of thicknesses, for example t-shirts and sweaters or hoodies. |
US11298958B2 |
Ink-jet recording apparatus and ink-jet recording method
An ink-jet recording apparatus is provided, including a first transport section which transports a recording medium; a recording section which is formed with a plurality of nozzles and which records an image on the recording medium by discharging ink droplets from the nozzles; an interference member which is provided at a position separated from the recording section; and a control unit which controls the recording section so that only a part of the nozzles is used for a certain area of the recording medium. |
US11298956B2 |
Ribbon cartridge
A ribbon cartridge includes: a winding-side cylinder part that guides an ink ribbon and into which a winding shaft is inserted when the ribbon cartridge is installed in a cartridge installation part; a first ribbon guide that guides the ink ribbon at a position on a downstream side of the winding-side cylinder part in a feeding direction of the ink ribbon; and a second ribbon guide that guides the ink ribbon at a position on the downstream side of the ribbon guide in the feeding direction. The first ribbon guide is on an inner side of the second ribbon cartridge with respect to a guide imaginary line connecting the winding-side cylinder part and the second ribbon guide to each other when seen from a front side of the ribbon cartridge in an installation direction. |
US11298953B2 |
Printing apparatus
A printing apparatus includes an ink tank that stores ink, a supply tube that supplies the ink from the ink tank, and a printing head that includes therein a pressure chamber arranged with an ejection port to eject the ink and performs reciprocal moving. The printing head includes a first liquid chamber that includes a connection portion with the supply channel, a second liquid chamber that communicates with the first liquid chamber by way of the pressure chamber, and a volume variable unit that changes an inner volume of the second liquid chamber. |
US11298951B2 |
Liquid ejecting apparatus and method of filling liquid in liquid ejecting apparatus
A liquid ejecting apparatus including a liquid ejecting portion that ejects a liquid, a liquid supply flow path that supplies the liquid accommodated in a liquid supply source to the liquid ejecting portion, a storage portion that is provided in the liquid supply flow path and that stores the liquid, a pressure mechanism that changes a volume of the storage portion by making pressure act thereon, a liquid filling mechanism that fills the liquid inside the liquid supply source into the liquid supply flow path, and a control portion that fills the liquid into the liquid supply flow path while the volume of the storage portion is, by making pressure act on the flexible portion, made smaller than when the pressure does not act on the flexible portion, and after the filling, ends a state in which the pressure is made to act on the flexible portion. |
US11298947B2 |
Ink container
An ink container includes: a container body that contains ink; and an ink outlet forming portion that has an ink outlet. The container body includes a first connection portion provided around an opening. The ink outlet forming portion includes a second connection portion connectable to the first connection portion. The first connection portion includes a first screw forming portion provided on an outer surface. The second connection portion includes a second screw forming portion provided on an inner surface and configured to be brought into thread engagement with the first screw forming portion. The container body and the ink outlet forming portion include a stopper located inside an outer circumference of the second connection portion in a radial direction, the center of which is a center axis of the first connection portion and the second connection portion. |
US11298944B2 |
Tanks for print cartridge
An example system includes an ink tank including a feeder tank, wherein the feeder tank is to hold a fluid therein, the feeder tank having a port, the feeder tank being under a negative gauge pressure. The example system further includes a print cartridge in fluid communication with the port of the feeder tank, the print cartridge having a nozzle plate. The port of the feeder tank is positioned to a lower corner of the feeder tank distally to the print cartridge, wherein the nozzle plate is disposed above a predetermined level within the feeder tank when the system is not tilted, the predetermined level corresponding to a free surface of a predetermined volume of the fluid when the system is not tilted. When the system is tilted to position the nozzle plate below the port, the volume of fluid uncovers the port. |
US11298943B2 |
Ink jet recording system
To prevent a printing head not placed on a cleaning placing unit from being cleaned and prevent contamination of an ambient environment by cleaning liquid. An ink jet recording system includes a placement detecting unit configured to detect that a printing head 1 is placed on a cleaning placing unit 200. The placement detecting unit is configured to, when detecting that the printing head 1 is placed, transmit a signal based on placement confirmation for the printing head 1 to a controller connected to the printing head 1 placed on the cleaning placing unit 200. |
US11298940B2 |
Liquid discharge apparatus, liquid discharge method, and storage medium
A liquid discharge apparatus includes a liquid discharge head, a scanning device, a storage device, and circuitry. The liquid discharge head discharges liquid from a plurality of nozzles onto a recording medium. The scanning device moves at least one of the recording medium and the liquid discharge head to perform scanning. The storage device stores a plurality of mask patterns to change a discharge amount and a discharge size of the liquid from the liquid discharge head. The circuitry acquires image data, creates dot data from the image data, and determines the discharge size of the liquid to be discharged from the liquid discharge head, based on the dot data and one of the plurality of mask patterns. |
US11298936B2 |
Digital printing apparatus and method
A method for printing with an inkjet head includes: printing with an inkjet head comprising a plurality n of parallel nozzle rows, where n is at least 2; where each nozzle row comprises a plurality of nozzles, where adjacent nozzle rows of the plurality of nozzle rows are shifted with respect to each other; where a distance between two nozzle rows, seen in the printing direction, is d; and where said printing includes: moving the substrate with respect to the inkjet head in the printing direction at a printing speed v′; and firing each nozzle of the plurality of nozzles with a firing frequency f′; where the plurality of nozzle rows are fired at different instants in time, such that the distance d′ between printed rows of dots printed by the two nozzle rows, seen in the printing direction, is larger or smaller than d. |
US11298933B2 |
Printing system and method including magnetic coupling device
A system for transmitting rotational motion between a driving element and a driven element comprises a driving element that is coupled to a torque input that causes the driving element to rotate about a drive axis. The driving element comprises a first magnetic element. A driven element is configured to rotate about a driven axis. The driven element comprises a second magnetic element. Both the first magnetic element and second magnetic element are susceptible to a magnetic field, and at least one of the first and second magnetic element produces a magnetic field. A magnetic interaction between the first magnetic element and the second magnetic element couples the rotational motion of the driving element and the rotational motion of the driven element. The driving and driven elements are coupled at a predetermined rotational orientation with respect to each other. |
US11298932B2 |
Method for determining the position of mutual contact between a printing roller and at least one counter roller
A method is disclosed, which method is or at least can be carried out in a flexographic printing press for the purpose of determining a position of mutual contact between a printing roller and at least one counter roller. An average position of mutual contact between the printing roller and the counter roller is calculated, based on every position of mutual contact between the printing roller and the counter roller that is determined for a specific angular position of the printing roller and is used to execute a printing process carried out by the flexographic printing press. |
US11298931B2 |
Intervertebral disc replacement
According to some embodiments of the invention, an intervertebral disc replacement includes a first layer having a lower surface for contacting a first vertebral bone, a second layer coupled to the first layer, the second layer comprising a plurality of compressible column springs, and a third layer coupled to the second layer, the third layer having an upper surface for contacting a second vertebral bone. Each of the plurality of compressible column springs comprises a plurality of stacked coils, and each of the plurality of stacked coils has a spring constant (K). At least one of the plurality of compressible column springs includes a first coil having a first spring constant and a second coil comprising a second spring constant, wherein the first spring constant is different from the second spring constant. |
US11298928B2 |
Protective sheet disposing method
A protective sheet disposing method of disposing a protective sheet on a top surface of a wafer in which a device region having a plurality of devices formed thereon and a peripheral surplus region surrounding the device region are formed, the protective sheet disposing method including: a first protective sheet preparing step of preparing a first protective sheet having a non-adhesive portion corresponding to the device region and an adhesive portion having an adhesive layer laid on a periphery of the non-adhesive portion; a protective sheet affixing step of affixing the first protective sheet to the peripheral surplus region; a liquid resin dropping step of dropping a liquid resin onto a region of a second protective sheet; an integrating step of integrating the first protective sheet and the second protective sheet with each other; and a cutting step of cutting the first protective sheet and the second protective sheet. |
US11298925B2 |
Electroconductive film, touch panel, and image display device
One aspect of the present invention provides a light-transmitting electroconductive film 10 comprising a light-transmitting base material 11 and an electroconductive part 13 provided on one surface of the light-transmitting base material 11, wherein the electroconductive part 13 includes a light-transmitting resin 15 and plural electroconductive fibers 16 incorporated in the light-transmitting resin 15, and the electroconductive part 13 can conduct electricity from the surface 13A of the electroconductive part 13, and the electroconductive fibers 16 as a whole are unevenly distributed on the light-transmitting base material side than the position HL, which is located at half the film thickness of the electroconductive part 13 in the electroconductive part 13, and the electroconductive part 13 has a surface resistance value of 200Ω/□ or less, and the electroconductive film 10 has a haze value of 5% or less. |
US11298914B2 |
Apparatus and methods for fabricating tote bags
In one method, a piece of nonwoven PET or PP fabric is formed into a tote bag using a bag forming device. Seams of the tote bag are ultrasonically welded using an ultrasonic bag welding device. The ultrasonic bag welding device includes at least one sonotrode. In another method, BOPP film is received and a full-color graphic is printed on the BOPP film for each tote bag using a printer. The printed BOPP film is received from the printer and nonwoven PP or PET fabric is received from a roll of nonwoven PP or PET fabric using a laminator. The printed BOPP film is laminated to the nonwoven PP or PET fabric. The printed BOPP film laminated to nonwoven PP or PET fabric is received from the laminator and a finished version of each tote bag is produced using an ultrasonic bag welding device. |
US11298913B2 |
Energy-absorbing structure with defined multi-phasic crush properties
An impact-absorbing structure that includes a plurality of interconnected cells forming a sheet, each cell having a sidewall and a longitudinal axis. Each cell may be configured to absorb energy through plastic deformation in response to an applied load, and a sidewall of at least one cell may include a geometric perturbation that is oriented in a direction that is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cell. The geometric perturbation may reduce the load required to cause plastic deformation of the cell. |
US11298911B2 |
Method and embossing structure using high density pressure for creating shadowed or curved highly reflective areas on rotationally embossed foils
A method of embossing individually light reflecting areas on a foil material, the method comprising feeding a foil material into a roller nip between a pair of rollers, wherein the pair of rollers comprises a motor roller and a counter roller, providing each of the motor roller and counter roller at least in a determined perimeter with a plurality of positive and negative projections on a checkered layout whereby positive and negative projections alternate in axial and radial directions. The method further comprises that the plurality of positive and negative projections of the counter roller seamlessly and gaplessly join with those corresponding negative and positive projections of the motor roller at the intended embossing of the foil material, hence enabling a homogeneously jointed embossed polyhedron shape in the foil, and shaping each positive and negative projection on the motor roller as an n-cornered polyhedron with a specific surface intended to produce on the embossed foil surface a corresponding individually light reflecting area, for each positive projection its specific surface corresponding to its top side, and for each negative projection its specific surface corresponding to its bottom side. |
US11298909B2 |
Plastic bag making apparatus and method
In a plastic bag including a triangular flap which has a folded hypotenuse and an open hypotenuse, a flow path is formed by the folded hypotenuse or the open hypotenuse to discharge air or gas through the flow path. |
US11298903B2 |
Device for continuously pressing liquid out of a suspension
A device is described for continuously pressing liquid out of a suspension, in particular a screw press, which may have a rotationally-driven rotor, which may rotate in a tubular screw housing and support a conveyor screw. The screw housing may be at least partially formed as a first filter jacket, which may at least partially interact with the conveyor screw and which may have radial passages for discharging the filtered liquid and which may supply a filter cake, made of retained solids, in the conveyance direction of the conveyor screw to a discharge. To provide advantageous filter conditions, a ring-shaped first sleeve, which coaxially encloses the rotor, for peeling off an outer filter cake layer from the filter cake may be associated with the rotor, downstream from the conveyor screw. A conveyance channel for the remaining inner filter cake layer may be provided between sleeve and rotor. |
US11298900B2 |
Process and plant for building tyres
A carcass sleeve including a carcass ply and a pair of annular anchoring structures is fitted around a toroidal forming drum arranged in a first radially contracted operational condition. The carcass sleeve is toroidally shaped against a radially inner surface of an annular contrast element. The forming drum is positioned inside the carcass sleeve and is concurrently expanded towards a second operational condition. Upon reaching the second operational condition, the toroidally shaped carcass sleeve is coupled to the forming drum. The forming drum, coupled to the carcass sleeve, is adapted to be transferred in proximity of an application device of additional components externally to the carcass sleeve. |
US11298899B2 |
System and method for repairing a composite structure
A method of repairing a composite structure includes providing an assembled composite structure comprising a substantially rigid outer component, wherein the composite structure comprises a void space at least partially bounded by the outer component. The method further includes forming an injection hole through the outer component to provide a path between the void space and space external to the composite structure. The method further includes injecting foam into the void space through the injection hole while the foam is in a substantially unexpanded state and expanding the foam within the void space. |
US11298898B2 |
Chassis component in fiber plastic composite mono construction with duroplastic matrix material and method for the production thereof
A fiber-reinforced plastic chassis may include a steering element, where the steering element comprises at least one reinforcement structure formed with continuous fibers, where the steering element comprises at least one stiffening structure formed with short and/or long fibers, where the at least one reinforcement structure is formed integrally with the at least one stiffening structure via a thermosetting matrix material, and where the steering element comprises a plurality of bearing receivers integrated in at least one of the at least one reinforcement structure and the at least one stiffening structure for receiving bearing elements. |
US11298895B2 |
Infusion device and method for producing fiber-reinforced composite parts
The invention relates to a method for producing fiber-reinforced composite parts by means of vacuum infusion of a reactive resin mixture, characterized in that the steps of production of the reactive resin mixture and injection into the cavity are carried out in an infusion device in immediate temporal succession. |
US11298890B2 |
Method and device for joining moulded parts by electromagnetic welding
A method for joining moulded parts by electromagnetic welding. A joining inductor is moved along contact surfaces of the moulded parts, generating an electromagnetic field in an induction-sensitive component of the moulded part(s) to heat a thermally activated coupling means of the moulded part(s) to above a melting temperature of the coupling means. The strength of the electromagnetic field suitable for joining is determined by previously moving a sensing inductor along the contact plane, generating a relatively weak electromagnetic field to slightly heat the thermally activated coupling means to a sensing temperature, measuring the field strength generated by the sensing inductor in the moulded part(s), determining a discrepancy between the measured field strength of the sensing inductor and the field strength suitable for joining, and adjusting the field strength suitable for joining to close the discrepancy. A device for carrying out the method. |
US11298884B2 |
Additive manufacturing systems and methods of pretreating and additively printing on workpieces
Methods of additively printing an extension segment on a workpiece may include pretreating a workpiece-interface of a workpiece using an energy beam from an additive manufacturing machine, providing a pretreated workpiece-interface having received a pretreatment, with the pretreatment remediating an aberrant feature of the workpiece and/or the workpiece-interface. Such methods may additionally include additively printing an extension segment on the pretreated workpiece-interface using the energy beam from the additive manufacturing machine. Exemplary additive manufacturing system for printing an extension segment on a workpiece may include a controller operably coupled to a vision system and an additive manufacturing machine. |
US11298881B2 |
Additive manufacturing of a three-dimensional object
A method of determining a type of support structure for a three-dimensional (3D) object formed by additive manufacturing includes receiving solid model of the 3D object; performing a geometric analysis of the solid model to identify a region of the 3D object requiring a support structure; performing stress and warping analyses of the solid model at the region so identified, including one or more heuristic algorithms applied to the solid model, and excluding finite element analysis of a corresponding finite element model of the 3D object; selecting a type of support structure to place at the region so identified, the type of support structure being selected based on the stress and warping analyses so performed; and generating a shell of the 3D object based on the solid model, and including the support structure at the region so identified and of the type so selected. |
US11298877B2 |
Variable-size fully-automatic 3D printing system based on cylindrical coordinate system
A variable-size fully-automatic 3D printing system based on a cylindrical coordinate system includes a base provided with a retractable work platform; the base is provided with a vertical support side plate on a side thereof; an upper end of the support side plate is connected to a top plate, and the top plate is located directly above the base; a lower side of the top plate is connected to a sleeve via a column seat; a lower end of the sleeve is provided with a protrusion; a lower end of the protrusion is connected with a cross beam; a lower side of the cross beam is provided with a ball screw a, one end of the ball screw a is connected to a power end of a first servo motor disposed at an outer end of the cross beam. |
US11298870B2 |
Methods for forming composite panels
A method of forming a composite panel includes providing an initial composite material, heating the initial composite material, molding the initial composite material to form a preliminary composite panel having a main body connected to an outer edge and a laminate layer secured to the outer edge, and folding an exterior edge portion of the outer edge over an interior edge portion to provide an external folded edge having the laminate layer on at least a portion of an outer surface. |
US11298865B2 |
High performance cooling system
The present invention relates to an external cooling system for a molten film tube produced by a blown film tubular extrusion process, comprised of one or more enclosures with one or more respective cavities that directly receive a portion of cooling gas emanating from one or more associated cooling elements. Each enclosure includes a port containing a variable exhaust device and optional flow buffer, acting to maintain a pressure differential between the cavity and an adjacent inside volume of the molten film tube, adjustable to optimize molten film tube stability cooling element efficiency and spaced apart dimension between cooling elements. Additionally, at least one cooling element is provided, comprised of a divergent cooling element with a divergent cooling interface containing a cooling gas deflector spaced adjacent to the molten film tube and providing an expelled cooling gas. |
US11298864B2 |
Extrusion device for the processing of plastics, which can be coupled to systems for supplying thermosetting and thermoplastic polymers
A group of hollow modules through which the material to be extruded flows, is provided that includes at least: a rectangular heating-shaping module, in which the material undergoes a temperature increase and takes on the desired shape; and a tubular cooling-solidification module, in which the material changes from liquid to solid. A heating-reaction module is provided upstream of the heating-shaping module. The heating-reaction module includes an interchangeable hollow tube with an external heating system. The heating-shaping module includes detachable parts and includes another external heating system based on the auto-acceleration of the curing reaction and of the heat supply from said external heating system. The tubular portion between the heating-reaction module and the heating-shaping module includes a shaping coupling equipped with a through-hole. The extrusion module includes a circuit through which the polymer flows into at least two push compartments. |
US11298863B2 |
Injection molding system
An injection molding system includes: an injection molding machine; a screen setting storage unit provided in the injection molding machine and storing a setting state of the injection molding machine; an operation limiting unit provided in the injection molding machine and limiting operation of the injection molding machine; and a management unit including a storage unit that stores a list of a correct combination of screen settings and limiting operation of the injection molding machine, a confirmation unit that compares information of the screen setting storage unit and information of the storage unit to confirm a propriety of a combination of the screen settings of the injection molding machine, and a limiting operation determination unit that determines a limiting operation upon receiving a result confirmed by the confirmation unit to issue an operation limiting command to the operation limiting unit. |
US11298862B2 |
Molds for internal hermetic connector seals
An example mold assembly includes a first core, a second core, and a retaining cap. The first core defines an insert seat configured to receive a mold insert. The first core and the second core are configured to define a mold volume adjacent the mold insert. The retaining cap is disposed about a curved end portion defined by the second core, and defines a curved cap surface in contact with the curved end portion. The retaining cap is configured to secure the second core at a predetermined orientation relative to the first core within predetermined tolerances. An example technique includes positioning a mold insert in the mold assembly, disposing the retaining cap about the second core, securing the second core at a predetermined orientation relative to the first core within predetermined tolerances, and depositing mold material within the mold volume. |
US11298853B2 |
Processes and apparatuses for conditioning polymer particles for an SSP reactor
Processes and apparatuses for producing polymer particles with a solid state polycondensation reactor and an underwater pelletization unit. The apparatuses use a pre-conditioning zone to adjust a temperature, crystallization in addition to dust, acetaldehyde and water content of the particles from a crystallization bin. Various inert gas streams can be provided from a purification unit to remove dust, acetaldehyde, water and adjust temperature and crystallinity of the particles, as also move the particles. The precondition zones have stages that allow for the particles to accurately achieve the desired SSP reactor inlet conditions. |
US11298851B2 |
Tool head and method for inserting and clamping a cutting insert, and cutting insert
The invention relates to a tool head for a woodworking machine, having a cylindrical, conical or profiled main part, which has at least two tool-receiving portions evenly distributed across its circumference for holding the cutting insert. The tool-receiving portions each have grooves tapering in the radial direction, in which one cutting insert per groove is clamped between a first side wall of the groove and a closing element. A first interlocking connection is provided between the cutting insert and the first side wall. In addition, a centrifugal wedge is arranged between the closing element and a second side wall situated opposite the first side wall of the groove. According to the invention, a second interlocking connection is provided between the closing element and the centrifugal wedge. This permits radial insertion of a cutting insert. |
US11298850B2 |
Cutting apparatus
A controller of a cutting apparatus specifies a target position of an attaching portion in a fifth direction and controls a second moving mechanism to move the attaching portion in a third direction. If the controller determines that the attaching portion has reached the target position, the controller executes cutting processing based on the obtained cutting data by controlling the second moving mechanism based on a pressure corresponding value achieved when the attaching portion is located at the target portion. If the controller determines that the pressure corresponding value has reached a pressure threshold, the controller executes the cutting processing by controlling the second moving mechanism based on the pressure corresponding value achieved when the attaching portion is located at a first particular position where the pressure corresponding value is equal to or lower than the pressure threshold value. The controller restarts controlling the second moving mechanism. |
US11298846B1 |
Cutting device for brachytherapy seed implantation sleeves
A device for loading brachytherapy seeds and spacers into a sleeve. The device holds two or more seed or spacer cartridges of different radioactive species and dosage. The user rotates a selector for selecting a desired cartridge and, with each depression of a spring-biased plunger, pushes a seed or spacer into a channel in an inspection area. The process is repeated for the desired number and order of seeds and spacers in sequence to form a strand. The strand can be seen in the channel with the unaided eye through a transparent window. Once the strand is arranged as desired, it is pushed into a sleeve that is held in a removable sleeve holder. If desired, the end portions of the filled sleeve may be cut off using a sleeve cutter to shorten the filled sleeve. The filled sleeve is implanted into patient using a needle. |
US11298842B2 |
Razor structure
A razor handle including a main body and a head at one end of the main body. The head may include one or more inner bearing surfaces for pivotally engaging with a razor cartridge and one or more protrusions disposed on the one or more inner bearing surfaces. Also provided is a razor system including the razor handle and a razor cartridge pivotally coupled to the razor handle. The razor cartridge engages the one or more protrusions to limit pivotal movement of the razor cartridge with respect to the head. |
US11298838B2 |
Knife with extensible blade
A knife with an extensible blade is formed by a handle that defines a cavity in which the blade is placed. The cavity is open at least on the side adjacent to the blade tip. In the cavity, at least one guiding groove is formed, which guiding groove is blind near the front edge of the handle. The blade is equipped with at least one guiding member corresponding with the guiding groove of the handle. The handle cavity is further equipped with a pull-out groove. A pulling element that selectively connects to the blade leads through and protrudes out of the pull-out groove when the blade is in a retracted position. |
US11298834B2 |
End effector device, robotic hand device, and robotic device
An end effector device includes a housing, a cable, and a winding mechanism. The cable includes at least one of lines that include a power supply line and a signal line. The winding mechanism is located inside the housing and configured to wind the cable. The winding mechanism includes a case, a reel, and a spiral spring. The reel is supported in the case and allowed to rotate and wind the cable. The spiral spring urges the reel in a retrieval direction of the cable pulled out of the reel. |
US11298833B2 |
Gripper, grasping device, and industrial robot
There is provided a gripper, a gripping device, and an industrial robot that can more reliably grip a workpiece without using a granular material. The gripper includes integrally: a palm portion; a plurality of finger portions protruding from a periphery of the palm portion and configured to fall toward the palm portion by deforming the palm portion in a thickness direction; a connecting portion formed in a position surrounding an outer edge of the palm portion on a side opposite to a side formed with the finger portions, the connecting portion connected to a case; and a high-strength portion provided between the palm portion and the connecting portion, the high-strength portion having a predetermined length from the outer edge of the palm portion in the thickness direction of the palm portion, and the high-strength portion being less likely to be deformed than the palm portion. |
US11298832B2 |
Main mold and core joining device and main mold and core joining method
[Problem] To provide a main mold and core setting device and a main mold and core setting method which enable core setting work, hitherto implemented by a core setting operator using subtle hand sensation, to be completely reproduced by automation.[Solution] The present invention is provided with: a core grasping and moving means for grasping and moving a core; a core movement amount detection means for detecting a movement amount of the core grasping and moving means; a grasped core position and posture detection means for detecting a position, orientation, and inclination of the core grasped by the core grasping and moving means; a main mold position and posture detection means for detecting a position, orientation, and inclination of a main mold; a sensor for detecting a physical quantity applied to the core; and a control means for constantly calculating relationships between relative positions, orientations, and inclinations of the main mold and the core, and from these relationships and the physical quantity applied to the core detected by the sensor, controlling the core grasping and moving means so that the core is caused to set with the main mold. |
US11298829B2 |
Robotic laundry devices and methods of use
Devices, systems, and methods for repositioning a deformable laundry article are described. For example, a robotic device includes a conveyor configured to transfer the deformable laundry article outside of a work volume, two or more lifters including grippers individually anchored about the perimeter of the work volume, two or more sensors disposed at fixed locations about the work volume, and a memory storing data indicative of repositioned deformable laundry articles. A controller is in operative communication with the memory, the two or more sensors, and the two or more lifters. The controller is configured to receive a signal from the sensors, identify grip points on the deformable laundry article suspended above the conveyor, instruct a lifter to grip and lift an identified grip point to the suspension height, determine whether the deformable laundry article is repositioned, and instruct the lifters to lower the repositioned deformable laundry article onto the conveyor. |
US11298826B1 |
Modular robot system
A robotic system includes a body including at least one attachment mechanism configured to removably couple a modular component to the body. The modular component includes at least one movable part operable to move relative to the body when the modular component is attached to the body. The system includes a communication interface coupled to the body and configured to be communicatively coupled to the modular component to receive information relating to the modular component and operation of the at least one movable part. The system includes a control system coupled to the body and the communication interface. The control system is configured to: in response to the modular component being attached to the body, receive the information from the modular component by way of the communication interface, and operate the at least one movable part of the modular component according to the information. |
US11298824B2 |
Robot system and control method thereof
Disclosed are a robot system and a control method for the same. The robot includes a first server, a first robot registered on the first server and configured to deliver goods to a client according to information received from the first server, a second robot configured to receive the delivery goods from the first robot, and a second server having the second robot registered thereon and being configured to operate the second robot. The control method for the robot system may include: confirming, by the first robot, whether a person is present in a surrounding area of delivery destination; when someone is present, acquiring, by the first robot, voice information and image information of the present person and transferring the same to the second robot; transferring, by the second robot, the voice information and the image information of the person to the second server; recognizing, by the second server, a person from at least one of the voice information and the image information of the person transferred from the second robot, and transferring a recognition result to the second robot; confirming, by the second robot, whether the present person is a family member of the client, based on the recognition result of the person transferred from the second server; and when the present person is a family member, transferring, by the first robot, the delivery goods to the present person. |
US11298820B2 |
Corpus curation for action manifestation for cognitive robots
A corpus curation method, system, and non-transitory computer readable medium, include mapping a kinematic motion of a robot to a granular feature of an item in the corpus and answering a user question using the mapped kinematic motion embedded in an answer by the robot. |
US11298816B2 |
Seven-degrees-of-freedom humanoid robotic arms
The present invention relates to robots and discloses a seven-degrees-of-freedom humanoid robotic arm, including an upper arm component and a forearm component. One end of the upper arm component is provided with a shoulder pitching joint, a shoulder yawing joint and a shoulder rolling joint for connecting with a shoulder. One end of the forearm component is provided with an elbow pitching joint and an elbow rolling joint for connecting with the upper arm component, and the other end of the forearm component is provided with a wrist pitching joint and a wrist yawing joint for connecting with a robotic hand. The seven-degrees-of-freedom humanoid robotic arm of the present invention achieves a highly bionic design of a spherical joint of human shoulder, elbow and wrist joints. |
US11298815B2 |
Horizontal articulated robot
A horizontal articulated robot includes a base, a first arm, a second arm, and a cable unit connected to the base and the second arm. The cable unit includes an arm conduit having one end connected to the second arm, and the other end attached to a first plate-shaped member fixed to an upper surface of the base, a number of cables passing through the arm conduit, a second plate-shaped member that closes a back-side opening made in the back surface of the base. The first plate-shaped member is configured to close a top surface opening made in the upper surface of the base, and the top surface opening is continuous with the back-side opening. |
US11298805B2 |
Torque assembly and reaction arm with safety tether
A torque wrench assembly comprises a torque wrench and a reaction arm and locking means for locking together the torque wrench and the reaction arm. The locking means comprises a connection member located on the torque wrench; an opening on the reaction arm for receipt of the connection member of the torque wrench; a locking member slidably mounted in a channel on the reaction arm, the locking member including an aperture sized to allow the connection member to pass therethrough; and biasing means arranged to bias the locking member into a position wherein the aperture is partially aligned with the opening. The connection member has an insertion end for insertion into the opening of the reaction arm, and immediately adjacent the insertion end is a recess. The recess is shaped to receive a part of the locking member. |
US11298802B2 |
Fixture of a repairing caliper
The invention discloses a caliper repairing clamp, which relates to the technical field of calipers and comprises a machine body, wherein a polishing disc is arranged inside the machine body, a protective cover is arranged on the outer surface of the polishing disc, a moving table is arranged below the machine body, a polishing table is arranged above the moving table, a fixed table is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the polishing table, a first bearing is fixedly embedded inside the machine body, a rotating handle is arranged below the moving table, and a first threaded rod is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the rotating handle. |
US11298791B2 |
Method and system for removing material from a workpiece
A method of removing material from a workpiece includes moving a coated abrasive over a receiving surface of a platen, the receiving surface having at least one opening configured for the flow of an ejection material therethrough, moving the platen and workpiece relative to each other to contact the coated abrasive to the workpiece and removing material from the workpiece, and controlling a flow pressure for the ejection material through the at least one opening during removing material from the workpiece, where the flow pressure of the ejection material can be adjusted based on at least one of the operation parameters such as a translation rate of the coated abrasive over the receiving surface, the weight of the coated abrasive, a material removal rate, a coefficient of friction between the coated abrasive and the platen, or a combination thereof. |
US11298790B2 |
Method of manufacturing rolling bearing, method of manufacturing vehicle and method of manufacturing machine
A grinding apparatus includes: a grinding stone in which an outer circumferential surface thereof is pressed against the workpiece while being rotated and driven; and a fluid injection apparatus that has a fluid injection nozzle including an injection port from which a fluid is injected to the outer circumferential surface of the grinding stone, and a grinding oil supply apparatus that supplies a grinding oil to a processing point and that includes a grinding oil supply nozzle separate from the fluid injection nozzle, the processing point being an abutting section of the grinding stone and the workpiece, wherein the injection port is arranged so as to face the outer circumferential surface of the grinding stone in a state capable of injecting the fluid to a position different from the processing point in a radial direction of the grinding stone among the outer circumferential surface of the grinding stone. |
US11298785B1 |
Method and apparatus for removing or reinstalling riser pipes of a riser bundle
A method of servicing a pipe bundle or riser bundle employs a specially configured hoist having a rail that supports multiple lifts. A selected satellite pipe/conduit of the pipe bundle is both lifted and pulled horizontally in order to remove it from a plurality of supports that hold the satellite pipes together in spaced apart positions. During removal of a satellite pipe, the lifts elevate, then travel with and hold the pipe as it moves horizontally away from the bundle. |
US11298782B2 |
Welding jig assembly
A welding jig assembly operable to assist a welder in welding pipe elbows of varying diameters to an adjacent portion of pipe. The welding jig assembly includes a body member that is planar in manner having a first end and a second end. The body member further includes a first arm member and a second arm member that are integrally formed therewith and have a void therebetween. The first arm member and the second arm member have chuck engagement rods extending outward therefrom. The welding jig assembly includes a first set of pipe elbow support members and a second set of pipe elbow support members located on opposing lateral edges of the body member. The sets of pipe elbow support members are arcuate in form and have portions extending outward from opposing sides of the body member. An aperture is formed in the body member to receive a securing chain. |
US11298775B2 |
Continuous ultrasonic additive manufacturing
According to one aspect, the present disclosure provides a system for manufacturing transition structures including fiber threads embedded within a metal component. The system may include a supply of base sheet metal. The system may include a conveyor supported on a plurality of rollers and configured to move the base sheet metal in a production direction. The system may include a plurality of stages arranged in the production direction. Each stage may include a channel forming device configured to form a channel in the base sheet metal, a fiber inserting device configured to insert a portion of a fiber material into the channel, and one or more ultrasonic welders configured to consolidate a layer of metal foil over the fiber. The disclosure includes methods of using the system to produce transition structures and reinforced components. |
US11298773B2 |
Resistance spot welding method
Provided is a resistance spot welding method. The resistance spot welding method for joining a sheet set including a plurality of lapped steel sheets includes: holding the sheet set between a pair of electrodes; and energizing the sheet set under application of electrode force to thereby join the steel sheets together. At least one of the plurality of lapped steel sheets is a surface-treated steel sheet including a metal coating layer on a surface thereof. The energizing includes: a primary energizing step of performing energization to form a nugget portion; a non-energizing step in which, after the primary energizing step, the energization is suspended for an energization suspension time Tc (cycles); and a secondary energizing step of, after the non-energizing step, performing energization for reheating while the nugget portion is prevented from growing. During the energizing, the relations of a particular formula are satisfied. |
US11298772B2 |
Welding apparatus and nozzle device
A welding apparatus according to one embodiment includes an irradiation device and nozzle. The irradiation device irradiates a surface of an object with an energy beam. The nozzle is provided with a first channel through which a shield gas flows and a second channel apart from the first channel and through which a gas flows, and the nozzle moves in an irradiation direction. The nozzle includes an end facing the surface and an outer face connected to the end and located in the irradiation direction with respect to the first channel. The end is provided with a first opening that communicates with the first channel and allows discharge of the shield gas toward the surface. The outer face is provided with a second opening that communicates with the second channel and allows the gas to be discharged away from the outer face in the irradiation direction. |
US11298769B2 |
Prevention of dripping of material for material injection
An injection apparatus for injection material is disclosed. The injection apparatus includes a tank for storing material. The injection apparatus further includes a head body that has a surface for contacting a substrate and an opening part opened at the surface for discharging the material in fluid-communication with the tank. The injection apparatus further includes a member connected to the opening part, in which the member allows gas to flow into and flow out from the opening part. |
US11298766B2 |
Control device for wire electric discharge machine
A control device for a wire electric discharge machine includes: a shape analysis portion which looks ahead a machining program, and analyzes a machined shape of a workpiece; a machining path creation portion which creates machining paths of identical circular arc shape offsetting from a machined shape analyzed, wherein the offset value differs for the machining paths, and shape of a corner part are identical circular arc shape; a machining path creation portion which creates machining paths of concentric circle shape offsetting from a machined shape analyzed, wherein the offset value differs for the machining paths, and shape of a corner part are concentric circle shape; and a machining path selection portion which selects either of the machining paths of identical circular arc shape and concentric circle shape, based on at least one among the machining program, machined shape analyzed, and the machining paths of identical circular arc shape and concentric circle shape. |
US11298764B2 |
Circular saw that uses a prism to reflect the cut images
A circular saw includes a housing, a sawing assembly including a motor and a saw blade located at two opposite sides of the housing and connected together so that the saw blasé can be driven by the motor to saw the workpiece and a saw blade shield secured to the housing and covering a part of the saw blade to prevent the saw blade from cutting the surrounding people, and a prism assembly including a protective cover affixed to the front end of the saw blade shield and a prism located in the protective cover to reflect the image of the saw blade sawing the workpiece through a window of the protective cover to the line of sight of the operator. In this way, the operator can clearly confirm whether the sawing path is skewed with the normal operating posture to improve the efficiency. |
US11298763B2 |
Miter saw
A miter saw includes a base assembly and a saw unit pivotably coupled to the base assembly. The saw unit includes a saw blade and an upper blade guard covering an upper portion of the saw blade. The miter saw also includes a cut line indicator coupled to the upper blade guard. The cut line indicator includes a light source, a cover positioned between the saw blade and the light source, a housing in which the light source is positioned, a rib coupled to one of the cover or the housing, and a first slot defined in the other of the cover or the housing. The cover includes a second slot through which light from the light source passes to illuminate opposite sides of the saw blade and a work piece supported upon the base assembly, thereby casting a shadow of the saw blade onto the work piece. The rib is receivable within the first slot to align the second slot with the saw blade. |
US11298760B2 |
Tool body for a shell end mill and cutting tool
A tool body (12) for a shell end mill (10) is described with at least one helical chip guiding groove (24) arranged at the circumference of the tool body (12) for chip dissipation and at least two receptacles (28) for indexable cutting inserts (26) arranged at the chip guiding groove (24). In this case, the receptacles (28) each comprise a base surface having a bore for receiving an indexable cutting insert fastening screw (34) and at least one first abutment surface adjacent to the base surface. The transition between the base surface and the first contact surface is a groove. In addition, a cutting tool is described with such a tool body, wherein a two-sided indexable cutting insert (26) is attached in each receptacle (28). |
US11298757B2 |
Firmly assembled cutter holding assembly
A cutter holding assembly has a holder, a cutter, and a tightening positioning assembly. The holder has a first positioning recess. The cutter is connected to the holder and has a second positioning recess. The tightening positioning assembly has a positioning block, two tightening elements, and an adjusting element. The positioning block is mounted in the first positioning recess of the holder and the second positioning recess of the cutter. The tightening elements are mounted in two opposite sides of the positioning block. The adjusting element is mounted in the positioning block at a position between the two tightening elements. The adjusting element has a conical abutting surface for pushing the tightening elements to move opposite to each other to abut the opposite side surfaces of one of the first and the second positioning recesses while axially moving. The cutter can be firmly connected to the holder. |
US11298755B2 |
Device for securely attaching a drilling device to a drill plate including an expandable collet with balls
A device for securely attaching a drilling device to a drill plate provided with a plurality of positioning bores. The attachment to the drill plate including an expandable collet with balls. |
US11298754B1 |
Mode I fracture testing fixture
An apparatus and method for preparing Double Cantilever Beam (DCB) specimens are disclosed as an apparatus and method for conducting Mode I fracture resistance testing using the DCB specimens. In a first embodiment, a drill jig is used to locate the DCB specimen and guide a drilling process during creation of at least one through-hole in the DCB specimen. The drilling process may employ a traditional drill and drill bit, a laser drill, or a water jet. In another embodiment, a set of rotating pin blocks, each with a full-round or a half-round specimen pin at one end and a hanger full-round pin at the other end, engage the DCB specimen and facilitate the internal application of a fracturing load to the DCB specimen for the Mode I fracture resistance test. The present invention may significantly reduce the time and materials needed to prepare and test a DCB specimen. |
US11298753B2 |
Bulkhead penetrations in hazardous environments
Wall sealing and penetrator apparatus for use in penetrating walls in dangerous conditions. An example wall sealing and penetrator apparatus includes a first portion comprising: a first housing, a first sealing element, a first vacuum port; and a second portion comprising, a second housing, a second sealing element, a second vacuum port, and a cutting element. |
US11298751B2 |
Adjustable cartridge for boring bar
An adjustable cartridge for a boring bar includes a support structure including a surface for abutment with a peripheral area of a boring bar. A load-bearing structure mounts a cutting insert assembled to be movable in a first direction on the support structure. An adjustment mechanism is arranged to adjust the position of the load-bearing structure in relation to the support structure. The adjustment mechanism includes at least a first elastic means arranged to exert force against a first surface of the load-bearing structure, and an adjustment part disposed between the support structure and a second surface of the load-bearing structure and arranged to contact and to be movable in a second direction relative to the support structure and the load-bearing structure. The adjustment part has a surface that forms an acute angle with the second direction and is disposed in contact with a second surface of the load-bearing structure. |
US11298750B2 |
Coated cutting tool
Provided is a coated cutting tool of long tool life and that affords superior machined surface quality. A coated cutting tool includes a substrate, and a coating layer formed on the substrate. The coated cutting tool includes at least one flank face, at least one rake face, and a honing section rounded and connecting the flank face and the rake face. The coating layer includes a lower layer, an intermediate layer and an upper layer, in this order from the side of the substrate. The lower layer is composed of one, or two or more Ti compound layers made up of a Ti compound of Ti and at least one element selected from the group consisting of C, N, O and B. The intermediate layer contains α-type Al2O3. The upper layer contains a compound represented by following formula (1): Ti(C1-x-yNxOy) (1). An average thickness of the coating layer on the flank face side is 5.0 μm more and 30.0 μm or less. A first cross section positioned at a distance of up to 1 μm towards the substrate, from an interface of the intermediate layer and the upper layer side, the cross section being parallel to an interface of the substrate and the lower layer, satisfies the condition represented by following expression (i): RSA≥40 (i). A second cross section, positioned at a distance of up to 1 μm from the interface of the upper layer and the intermediate layer side towards an interface on the opposite side, the cross section being parallel to the interface of the substrate and the lower layer, satisfies the condition represented by following expression (ii): RSB≥40 (ii). The intermediate layer is exposed at least at the honing section. |
US11298746B2 |
Metal powder producing apparatus and gas jet device for same
The metal powder producing apparatus includes: a first gas jet nozzle that includes jet holes disposed in a bottom surface of a gas jet device so as to form first rings each, and jets gas against molten metal flowing down through the liquid nozzles; a second gas jet nozzle that includes jet holes disposed in the bottom surface of the gas jet device so as to form second rings each on an outer side of a corresponding one of the first rings, and jets gas to prevent scatter of metal particles; and a third gas jet nozzle that includes jet holes disposed in the bottom surface of the gas jet device so as to form a third ring on an outer side of the second gas jet nozzle, and jets gas against an inner wall surface of the spray chamber. |
US11298744B2 |
Continuous-curvature convex roll for continuously casting bloom, and manufacturing method therefor
Disclosed are a continuous-curvature convex roll for continuously casting a bloom, and a manufacturing method therefore. An outer contour curve of a working portion of a body of the continuous-curvature convex roll contains a first straight-line segment (AB), a first transition curve segment (BC), an intermediate straight-line segment (CD), a second transition curve segment (DE) and a second straight-line segment (EF). The BC, the AB, and the CD have continuous first-order derivatives, continuous second-order derivatives, and continuous curvatures, thus forming a first transition curve with a continuous curvature. The BC and the DE are mirror-symmetrical. The continuous-curvature convex roll can uniformly deform a blank cast in a deformation area, thereby reducing cracks. The transition curve of the convex roll can be reduced, thereby being capable of further reducing a rolling pressure and the withdrawal resistance. |
US11298743B2 |
Crystallizer for continuous casting
Disclosed is a crystallizer for continuous casting, which relates to the field of horizontally continuous casting of copper/copper alloy bars, comprising: a graphite sleeve provided with a plurality of drawing holes, and a cooling jacket provided therein with a coolant cavity; the graphite sleeve is plate-shaped; the cooling jacket is plate-shaped and provided with at least two; the cooling jacket is attached to two sides of the plate surfaces of the graphite sleeve to cool the graphite sleeve. The present disclosure may simultaneously draw out five and more copper bars, which greatly boots the production efficiency. |
US11298741B2 |
Chain replacement apparatus
A chain replacement apparatus includes a body seat, an operation assembly, and a repair block. The operation assembly is rotatably disposed on the body seat. The repair block is disposed on the body seat and selectively switched among a removing status, a combining status, and a riveting status, so as to, through the operation assembly, break the chain, press the outer and inner chain plates, and rivet the chain. The repair block rotates about an action axis to be switched among different statuses. |
US11298738B2 |
Forming device and forming method
A forming device of forming a metal pipe having a pipe portion includes a first die and a second die constituting a first cavity portion configured to form the pipe portion and a second cavity portion configured to form a flange portion, a drive mechanism configured to move at least one of the first die and the second die, and a gas supply unit configured to supply a gas into a metal pipe material which is held between the first die and the second die and is heated, in which each of the first die and the second die has flange forming surfaces which face each other and constitute the second cavity portion, and a protrusion portion, which protrudes from one flange forming surface to the other flange forming surface, is formed on at least one of the flange forming surfaces of the first die and the second die. |
US11298736B2 |
Wrinkle generation detecting device, die cushion device and die protection device, and wrinkle generation detecting method, die cushion force automatic setting method and die protecting method
In a press machine having a die cushion device which supports a cushion pad and which generates a die cushion force when a slide of the press machine is lowered, the wrinkle generation detection device includes: a slide position detector which detects a height position of the slide; a cushion pad position detector which detects a height position of the cushion pad; and a computing unit which consecutively calculates a deviation between the height position of the slide detected by the slide position detector and the height position of the cushion pad detected by the cushion pad position detector, during a time period from the start of forming of a material by the slide lowering to the end of the forming, wherein a wrinkle generated in the material is detected based on an increase of the deviation consecutively calculated by the computing unit. |
US11298735B2 |
Manual conduit bender with angle setter
A manual conduit bender includes an angle setter that can be selectively engaged with a bender head to allow users to precisely set common bend angles. |
US11298734B2 |
Multi-axis roll-forming of stepped-diameter cylinder
A multi-axis roll-forming system for forming a stepped diameter in a cylinder. The system includes a support configured to spin about a rotation axis while supporting a workpiece including a cylinder. A first actuator is configured to translate a first roller perpendicular to rotation axis. The first roller includes a truncated conical work surface configured to press against the inward-facing surface of the cylinder to angle it outward according to a slant angle of the truncated conical work surface. |
US11298732B2 |
Method for co-processing of waste incineration fly ash and chromium slag in landfill
Disclosed is a method of simultaneously processing fly ash and COPR, which can treat the fly ash and COPR harmlessly during the landfilling process through biochemical and engineering measures. The method includes: transferring the fly ash and COPR to the yard; laying an impervious layer inside the yard; laying a diversion material at a bottom of the yard; laying a mixture layer on the diversion material, where the mixture layer contains a biogas residue, a waste carbon source, ferrous sulfate, a nutritional additive, the waste incineration fly ash and COPR; placing an internal-electrolysis ceramsite layer on the mixture layer; injecting a carbon source solution from an upper portion of the yard and collecting a leachate to a collection device through the diversion material irregularly during the operation; and recirculating the leachate to a top of the yard for spray reinjection. |
US11298730B2 |
Drain cleaner cord retention system
Electrical power supply cord retention systems are described. Also described are drain cleaning machines using such cord retention systems. In addition, methods of selectively retaining power cords in association with drain cleaning machines are described. |
US11298729B2 |
Sub-frame cleaning and blow-drying device
The present disclosure relates to a sub-frame cleaning and blow-drying device, comprising a rack, a water tank, a bottom lifting assembly, supporting assemblies, a top lifting assembly, a rotating assembly, an expanding and cleaning-off assembly and a blow-drying device. Expanding assemblies expand to be connected with vehicle body mounting holes, compressed air is blown into the vehicle body mounting holes by air outlets and is blown into a cavity of a sub-frame to clean off aluminum scraps and residual sand in the cavity of the sub-frame, the rotating assembly drives the expanding and cleaning-off assembly and the sub-frame to do rotation movement to perform secondary cleaning, so that the aluminum scraps and the sand remaining inside the cavity can be cleaned off, and the sub-frame cleaning and blow-drying device can be flexibly adjusted by a position adjusting assembly according to different types of sub-frames and is strong in universality. |
US11298728B2 |
Method and system of monitoring the cleaning of hospital environments
There is described a method of monitoring the cleaning of hospital environments, the hospital environment (1) comprising at least an item (2, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 2j) disposed inside thereof, wherein the method comprises the steps of: generating a statement of events (5,5′,5″) of the hospital environment (1), the statement of events (5,5′,5″) related to the occurrence of at least a touch between at least a passer-by (3,3′,3″,30) of the hospital environment (1) with one of the items (2, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 2j) disposed in the hospital environment (1), and performing the cleaning action of the hospital environment (1) based on the statement of events (5,5′,5″) generated. A system of monitoring the cleaning of hospital environments is also described. |
US11298727B2 |
Substrate cleaning apparatus
A substrate cleaning apparatus, including a chuck assembly, at least one first nozzle (107,207), and an ultra or mega sonic device (206,306). The chuck assembly is configured to receive and clamp a substrate. The at least one first nozzle (107,207) is configured to spray liquid onto the top surface of the substrate. The ultra or mega sonic device (206,306) is configured to dispose above the top surface of the substrate for providing an ultra or mega sonic cleaning to the substrate. A gap is formed between the ultra or mega sonic device (206,306) and the top surface of the substrate, and the gap is fully and continuously filled with the liquid so that the entire underneath of the ultra or mega sonic device (206,306) is filled with the liquid all the time during the cleaning process. |
US11298725B2 |
Sheet manufacturing apparatus
A sheet manufacturing apparatus includes: a second web former that forms a web of defibrated substances obtained by defibrating a raw material containing fibers; and a sheet former that forms a sheet of the web formed by the second web former. The sheet former has a former roller unit and a cleaning unit that has an oil impregnated web for cleaning a roller surface of the former roller unit. |
US11298724B2 |
System comprising a portable switching device for use with a portable electronic device
A lens and/or a view screen of an electronic device having at least one case can be cleaned by wiping the view screen with a cleaning component wherein the cleaning component is configured to selectively couple to the at least one case or some other substrate using a magnetic attractive force. The cleaning devices may have secondary applications such as securing fly fishing lures, activating or deactivating a device having a magnetic switch, or preventing sunglasses from sinking. They may also be manufactured without a cleaning component for use with the secondary applications. |
US11298722B2 |
Automatic labeling production line for solid state disk
An automatic labeling production line for solid state disk includes a production conveyor belt, a fixture disposed on the production conveyor belt and provided with a fixture code, and a loading mechanism provided with a product scanning mechanism detecting the memory and marking out a first defective memory, a first fixture scanning mechanism, a first and a second recycling mechanism recycling a defective memory, an automatic labeling mechanism, a visual inspection mechanism, a second fixture scanning mechanism identifying the fixture code, and an unloading mechanism unloading the memory which are arranged along the production conveyor belt in turn. The first fixture scanning mechanism scans the fixture code and records the original code and the corresponding fixture code. The visual inspection mechanism detects the memory and marks out a second defective memory. Thus, the production line is simplified, automatic labeling for memory is achieved, and the label process is more flexible. |
US11298721B2 |
Pre-treating polymer tubing or hose with a hydrophobic coating to reduce depletion of corrosion inhibitor
An inside surface of a hose for use with liquid-cooled cooling plate assemblies and other applications that contain copper (Cu) components is pre-treated with a hydrophobic coating to reduce depletion of a copper corrosion inhibitor (e.g., benzotriazole (BTA)) dissolved in a liquid coolant (e.g., deionized water) that flows through the hose. Exemplary hydrophobic coatings include, but are not limited to, polydialkylsiloxanes such as polydimethylsiloxanes. In one embodiment, a multilayer hose is immersed in a solution containing hydrophobizing siloxane monomers dissolved in a solvent. The coated multilayer hose is then dried to evaporate the solvent. As the solvent evaporates, the siloxane monomers bind together to form the hydrophobic coating. In some embodiments, one or more hoses each provided with a hydrophobic coating interconnect liquid-coolant cooling system components (e.g., cold plates, headers, manifolds, pumps, reservoirs, and heat exchangers) of a cooling apparatus that removes heat from one or more electronic components. |
US11298719B2 |
Device for modifying a linear substrate
An apparatus and method for modifying an aspect of an exterior polymer material or polymer type material of a linear substrate with a fluid. The apparatus include a variable exposure gap within which the linear substrate is exposed to the fluid. The width of the exposure gap is varied with the speed of the linear substrate traversing the exposure gap to maintain a constant exposure time of the linear substrate with the modifying fluid. |
US11298705B2 |
Crushing apparatus for crushing matertal to be crushed
The invention relates to a crushing apparatus (1) for crushing material to be crushed, especially for use in the field of recycling and waste processing, with at least one crushing roller (2) that can rotate about an axis of rotation (3), at least one drive device (4) for driving the crushing roller (2), and a frame (5) for supporting and mounting the crushing roller (2) and the drive device (4). According to the invention, it is provided that the crushing roller (2) and the drive device (4) form a common assembly connected to at least one damping device (16), which is frictionally and/or elastically mounted in or on the frame (5). |
US11298703B2 |
Modular pulverizer
A pulverizer is provided having a top having an inlet and a bottom having an outlet. A modular drum has a drum housing wall with a plurality of planar panel portions extending between the top and the bottom and connected together. A drum liner is disposed inside the drum housing wall, the drum liner including a plurality drum liner portions to attached to the planar panel portions, each drum liner portion being at least partially planar and extending along a corresponding planar panel portion, each drum liner portion being detachable from the planar panel portion independently from the other drum liner portions. A rotating shaft is mounted within the modular drum and has radially extending arms creating flow currents within the pulverizer for reducing a size of product input fed into the inlet and producing a size reduced material that is discharged through the outlet. |
US11298702B2 |
Method for dissociating different constituents of a heterogeneous artificial material
Disclosed is a method for dissociating different constituents of a heterogeneous artificial material, including the fragmentation of the material in a fragmentation machine by material-bed compression, the machine including at least one vibrator and a system for controlling at least one parameter of the fragmentation force from the speed of rotation of the vibrator and the phase shift angle between at least two vibrators. The control system adjusts a rotation parameter of the vibrators so as to generate a fragmentation force by the machine allowing to at least partially dissociate at least one of the constituents of the material from the other constituents. |
US11298701B2 |
Microtiter plate mixing control system
A microtiter plate mixing control system is disclosed. The system includes a frame, a suspension system attached to the frame, and a magnetically responsive horizontal platform supported on the frame by the suspension system. A solenoid is adjacent the platform for moving the platform on the suspension system. A proximity sensor is adjacent the platform for determining the position of the platform with respect to the frame. A controller is in communication with the proximity sensor and the solenoid for driving the solenoid and moving the platform in response to the proximity sensor. |
US11298696B2 |
Reaction cassette and assay device
The present disclosure provides a reaction cassette for biochemical test. The reaction cassette includes a structural wall, a first flow guiding member and an obstacle member. The structural wall defines a reaction region and a channel region, wherein the reaction region is connected to the channel region. The first flow guiding member is disposed in the channel region, and a first angle between the structural wall and the first flow guiding member ranges between 0 and 60 degrees. The obstacle member is disposed on the structural wall, and a second angle between the obstacle member and the structural wall is greater than 90 degrees. The present disclosure further provides an assay device including said reaction assay for biochemical test. |
US11298693B2 |
Method and catalyst for selective oligomerization of ethylene
The present disclosure provides a method and a catalyst for selective oligomerization of ethylene. The raw material for the catalyst consists of a dehydropyridine annulene-type ligand, a transition metal compound, and an organometallic compound in a molar ratio of 1:0.5-100:0.1-5000. The present disclosure also provides a method for selective oligomerization of ethylene accomplished by using the above-mentioned catalyst. The catalyst for selective oligomerization of ethylene has high catalytic activity, high selectivity for the target products 1-hexene and 1-octene, and low selectivity for 1-butene and 1-C10+. |
US11298690B2 |
Catalyst and a wastewater treatment method
A catalyst including an amorphous matrix of a metallic glass including iron and phosphorous; wherein when the catalyst performs a catalytic reaction with a reactant, the metallic glass catalyst activates at least some of the reactant, and at least a portion of the catalyst at a surface of the metallic glass matrix transforms to a surface layer including a material property different from that of the metallic glass matrix being covered by the surface layer; and wherein the surface layer is arranged to maintain an amorphous structure of the metallic glass matrix and to facilitate the catalytic reaction to occur at the surface layer. |
US11298688B2 |
Hydrogenation catalyst and method for preparing the same
The invention relates to a method for preparing a hydrogenation catalyst or catalyst precursor comprising a catalytically active material and a carrier material. The method involves the mixing of an acidic solution comprising metal ions of a metal selected from the IUPAC group 8, 9 or 10 metals, preferably cobalt, a suspension comprising the carrier material and an alkaline solution. The invention also relates to a precursor of a hydrogenation catalyst wherein the precursor comprises crystallites of metal oxides having an average size of max. 8 nm. |
US11298685B2 |
Honeycomb catalytic converter
The present invention provides a honeycomb catalytic converter including: a honeycomb structured body in which multiple through-holes are arranged longitudinally in parallel with one another with a partition wall therebetween; and a noble metal supported on the honeycomb structured body, wherein the honeycomb structured body contains a ceria-zirconia composite oxide and alumina, and cerium on a surface of each partition wall has a lower concentration than cerium in a central portion of the partition wall in a thickness direction. |
US11298683B2 |
Aqueous methods for titanating a chromium/silica catalyst
Methods for synthesizing a water-soluble titanium-silicon complex are disclosed herein. The titanium-silicon complex can be utilized to produce titanated solid oxide supports and titanated chromium supported catalysts. The titanated chromium supported catalysts subsequently can be used to polymerize olefins to produce, for example, ethylene based homopolymer and copolymers. |
US11298679B2 |
Controlled release of hydrogen from composite nanoparticles
Multi-functional materials for use in reversible, high-capacity hydrogen separation and/or storage are described. Also described are systems incorporating the materials. The multi-functional materials combine a hydrogen-absorbing material with a high-efficiency and a non-contact energy-absorbing material in a composite nanoparticle. The non-contact energy-absorbing material include magnetic and/or plasmonic materials. The magnetic or plasmonic materials of the composite nanoparticles can provide localized heating to promote release of hydrogen from the hydrogen storage component of the composite nanoparticles. |
US11298675B2 |
3D printed zeolite monoliths for CO2 removal
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture materials comprising one or more 3D-printed zeolite monoliths for the capture and or removal of CO2 from air or gases in enclosed compartments, including gases or mixtures of gases having less than about 5% CO2. Methods for preparing 3D-printed zeolite monoliths useful as CO2 capture materials and filters, as well as methods of removing CO2 from a gas or mixture of gases in an enclosed compartment using 3D-printed zeolite monoliths are provided. |
US11298672B2 |
Reactor heating to achieve minimum pressurization temperature
Systems and methods are provided for performing the initial heating phase for a thick wall reactor, such as a hydroprocessing reactor, by using heat tracing to heat the exterior walls of the reactor. Instead of attempting to initially heat the reactor by passing a low pressure heat transfer gas through the interior of the reactor, external heater(s) placed under the reactor insulation can be used to heat the exterior of the reactor. An example of a suitable external heater is a heat tracing blanket, where heat is provided by passing steam through pipes in contact with the external surface or by electrical heaters in contact with the external surface. This can allow for more rapid heating of the reactor, so that a target temperature can be achieved in a time of 5.0 hours or less. |
US11298668B2 |
Process to produce nanoparticles
A process for producing nanoparticles of a substance, including in a first chamber, forming a dispersion of a substance in a fluid and bringing the fluid into a supercritical state; passing the dispersion from the first chamber through a cooling device or into a cooling zone in a second chamber, wherein the cooling device or cooling zone configured to reduce temperature of the dispersion below a temperature at which the fluid forms solid particles such that nanoparticles of the substance are formed, wherein the second chamber comprises a surface configured to receive the solid particles of the fluid and the nanoparticles of the substance; allowing pressure to decrease and/or temperature to increase in the second chamber to transform the solid particles into a gaseous state, removing the fluid in the gaseous state and with the nanoparticles remaining on the surface; and collecting the nanoparticles from the surface. |
US11298662B2 |
Filter membrane and device
The present disclosure relates to a microporous hollow fiber filter membrane having a large inner diameter and a thin wall. The fiber can be used for sterile filtration of liquids or removal of particles from liquids. The disclosure further relates to a method for producing the membrane and a filter device comprising the membrane. |
US11298660B2 |
Electrochemical system with concentration recirculation in cyclic batch mode
A method of operating an electrochemical device includes periodically discharging a volume of concentrate reject in a timed batch cycle and replacing the concentrate reject with feed water. An electrochemical water treatment system includes a recycle line having a valve controlled by a control module. The control module periodically opens the valve to discharge concentrate reject from the recycle line in a batch timed cycle. The recycle line is fed with feed water to replace the discharged concentrate reject. |
US11298659B2 |
Water dispensing device for dispensing water having consistent taste
The water dispensing device of the present invention with the given flow path of water and the control circuit configured store at least two threshold TDS values XA and XB, wherein XA is a higher TDS value than XB; and to drain water from the treatment unit through the drain line, when TDS value sensed is higher than XA, and alternately when the sensed value of TDS is less than XB then direct water from the reject line into the first recycle line; it was seen that the TDS of the output water of the device was in a constant range and the device of the present invention also contributed to minimizing the wastage of water by allowing recycling of water through the reject line of the treatment unit. |
US11298658B2 |
Apparatus and methods for solution processing
Equipment, systems, processes and techniques for conducting processing of solutions are described. The techniques can be applied to provide diluted solution (i.e. purified solvent), concentrate solution or each. A variety of specific equipment, example systems and processes are depicted and described. |
US11298653B2 |
Electrochemical process for gas separation
The present disclosure generally relates to apparatuses, systems, and methods for separating a target species (e.g., CO2) from a gas mixture (e.g., gas stream) via an electrochemical process. |
US11298651B2 |
Gas-liquid separator for separating at least one liquid component from a gaseous component
The invention relates to a gas-liquid separator (2) for separating at least one liquid component, in particular H2O, from a gaseous component, in particular H2, the separator comprising at least one collecting tank (12) which is supplied with a medium, at least the liquid component of the medium being separated into the collecting tank (12), and the separated portion of the medium being discharged from the collecting tank (12) via a discharge valve (46). According to the invention, the gas-liquid separator (2) is integrated into a housing (11) of a recirculation pump (9). |
US11298650B2 |
Rotational absorber device and method for scrubbing an absorbate from a gas
A device and method for scrubbing an absorbate from a gas is described. The rotational absorber device comprises a housing having a gas inlet, a gas outlet, an absorbent liquid inlet and an absorbent liquid outlet; a rotor mounted for rotation in said housing and connecting to the inlets and outlets, the rotor comprising a plurality of scrubbing channels extending axially and parallel to a common rotation axis; and means for rotating the rotor. The device and method provide a scrubbing of the gas with improved selectivity and efficiency. |
US11298649B2 |
Systems and methods incorporating ionic liquids for electrochemically mediated capturing of Lewis acid gases
The present invention generally relates to methods and systems for capturing a Lewis acid gas (e.g., CO2). In some embodiments, the methods and systems utilize an ionic liquid incorporated into one or more electrochemical cells. |
US11298645B2 |
Filtration media pack, filter element, and methods
A filtration media pack is provided having a plurality of layers of single facer media. The layer of single facer media includes a fluted sheet, a facing sheet, and a plurality of flutes extending between the fluted sheet and the facing sheet and having a flute length extending from a first face to a second face of the filtration media pack. A first portion of the plurality of flutes are closed to unfiltered fluid flowing into the first portion of the plurality of flutes, and a second portion of the plurality of flutes are closed to unfiltered fluid flowing out of the second portion of the plurality of flutes so that fluid passing into one of the first face and the second face of the media pack and out the other face of the media pack passes through media to provide filtration of the fluid. |
US11298641B2 |
Mercury capture systems and methods of making and using the same
Mercury capture systems are disclosed. Methods of making and using mercury capture systems are also disclosed. |
US11298639B2 |
Electrolysis filtering system for dielectric fluids
An electrolysis filtration system to filter dielectric fluids is described. |
US11298634B2 |
Polysiloxane defoaming agent
The invention relates to the use of a polysiloxane having a plurality of siloxane groups and at least one tertiary amide group covalently linked as a pending and/or terminal group to the polysiloxane, as a defoaming agent in a liquid composition. |
US11298633B2 |
Extraction of organic products from plant and animal materials
The present disclosure relates, according to disclosed embodiments, to a system for extracting an organic compound from a natural source, the system comprising a computer processor operational to control the system; a storage vessel configured to store an extraction gas, the storage vessel comprising a storage vessel outlet in electrical communication with the computer processor; a valve in electrical communication with the computer processor, the valve comprising a valve inlet and a valve outlet, wherein the valve inlet connects to the storage vessel outlet; a dynamic extraction vessel; and a spray evaporation loop system configured to receive a solute from the dynamic extraction vessel, the spray evaporation loop system comprising an injection nozzle in electrical communication with the computer processor, the injection nozzle comprising an injection nozzle inlet connected to the first dynamic extraction vessel outlet; and a cyclonic separator in electrical communication with the computer processor. |
US11298632B2 |
Distribution system using meridian panels for a simulated moving bed separation method using N columns in series
The present invention describes a fluid distribution and collection device of a simulated moving bed separation unit comprising N plates, themselves divided into meridian panels, which device makes it possible to maintain an approximately identical residence time for each portion of fluid. |
US11298623B1 |
Battery retention methods and mechanisms for handheld controllers
The disclosed handheld controller may include a handle shaped and sized to be gripped by a user's hand and a battery compartment in the handle. The battery compartment may be configured to receive a replaceable battery that has a first end portion with a negative terminal and a second, opposite end portion with a positive terminal. The battery compartment may include a spring-loaded negative contact for electrically coupling to the negative terminal of the battery and a spring-loaded positive contact for electrically coupling to the positive terminal of the battery. Various other methods and systems are also disclosed. |
US11298622B2 |
Immersive crowd experience for spectating
An automated system that improves the spectating experience for a computer game or e-sport by placing spectators in locations based on their preferences, interests, demographics, and changes in emotions or behavior as the game progresses. The spectator may be moved automatically or may elect to move within the virtual space to improve the immersive experience. In some cases, the system may charge for better spectating experience. The system also detects abusive and inappropriate spectator behavior and allows such behavior to be isolated, in order to improve the spectating experience. |
US11298619B2 |
Information processing program, information processing device, information processing system, and information processing method
An information processing system for controlling movements of a character (200) in a virtual three-dimensional space, comprising movement control unit (231) that controls the movements of the character (200), and a switching determination unit (232) that determines switching of the movement of the character (200) by the movement control unit (231) between a three-dimensional movement in the virtual three-dimensional space and a movement in a predetermined surface (211) provided in the virtual three-dimensional space. The movement control unit (231) determines a speed of the character (200) after the switching on the basis of a speed of the character (200) before the switching when the switching is performed between the three-dimensional movement in the virtual three-dimensional space and the movement in the predetermined surface (211). |
US11298616B2 |
Server device, method for controlling the same, computer-readable recording medium and game system
A social game capable of informing a player of the attractiveness of a group fighting event is disclosed herein. A server device comprises: an information storage unit that stores information on the game; and a control unit that executes an arithmetic operation relating to the game and performs processing to display an image of the game at the terminal devices. The information storage unit stores, as a part of the information on the game, information on a fighting event, and the control unit performs processing to, in accordance with an instruction from a player, display the information on the fighting event at a terminal device operated by the player. |
US11298613B2 |
Information processing device, data acquisition method, and program
An information processing device connected to a wireless LAN constituted by an access point, the information processing device acquiring application data from another information processing device connected to the wireless LAN. The information processing device includes a device detection section and a recording processing section. The device detecting section detects the other information processing device connected to the wireless LAN. The recording processing section, after the device detecting section has detected the other information processing device connected to the wireless LAN, acquires the application data from the other information processing device via a cable. |
US11298612B2 |
Method for user session transitioning among streaming interactive video servers
A method by which a streaming interactive video user session is handed off from one streaming interactive video server to another without noticeable disruption to the video stream or the user interactivity. A compression technique utilized includes executing a video game on a game server to generate a stream of uncompressed streaming interactive video for a first player participating in a multiplayer session of the video game; receiving input commands at the game server over a network, wherein the input commands provide instructions for executing the video game in association with the first player and are generated from an input device of the first player; and compressing video frames associated with the execution of the video game at the first game server using tiles, wherein one tile from each video frame is encoded as an I tile, and remaining tiles in the corresponding video frame are encoded as P tiles. |
US11298611B2 |
User input device and related methods
A user input device may include a shaft carried by a housing and having a first end extending outwardly beyond the housing for manipulation by a user and a second end within the housing. A set of one or more sensors may be carried by the housing to sense shaft movement. A first contact member may be within the housing, and a spring may be coupled between the first contact member and the shaft to urge the first contact member and the shaft apart. A motor may be carried within the housing and may have a rotatable output extending therefrom. A second contact member may be coupled to the rotatable output and may be in contact with the first contact member to be selectively moveable based upon motor rotation to set a spring compression and thereby set a return-to-center bias for the shaft while being manipulated. |
US11298608B2 |
Game piece and method of manufacture
A game piece and method of manufacture includes a generally planar transparent carrier approximately 1 to 4 mm thick. A front view of a detailed character image is printed on the reverse side of the carrier, which is visible through the carrier obverse side. An opaque silhouette of a neutral color is superimposed upon the character image front view and a rear view of the character image is printed superimposed upon the opaque silhouette. The carrier is then cut from a substrate with a perimetric edge outlining the character image. A foot portion is included, projected upon from the lowermost portion of the perimetric edge. A base portion is included, cut from a similar substrate. The base portion includes a slot into which the foot portion of the carrier securably inserts. The result is a lightweight, packable, transportable, and detailed game piece operable in an associated game space. |
US11298601B2 |
Hockey blade with pin-reinforced core
A construct for a hockey blade that includes a foam core. The foam core includes a first core face, a second core face, and a bottom core edge and a top core edge. Multiple pins are injected into the foam core, and one or more layers of resin preimpregnated tape are wrapped around the foam before forming a hockey blade structure in a heated mold. |
US11298599B2 |
Golf club head
A golf club head having a flexible channel to improve the performance of the club head, and a channel tuning system to reduce undesirable club head characteristics introduced, or heightened, via the flexible channel. The channel tuning system includes a sole engaging channel tuning element in contact with the sole and the channel. The club head may include an aerodynamic configuration, as well as a body tuning system. |
US11298598B2 |
Low and back crown mass for a golf club head
A golf club head includes a body having aa crown defining a perimeter of the club head, a sole opposite the crown, a toe end opposite a heel end, a back end, and a hosel, the body further including a club face, an exterior side, an interior side, a head center of gravity, and a weight member positioned on one of the exterior side or the interior side of the crown. |
US11298597B2 |
Golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads
Examples of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a top portion of a golf club head may include an alignment aid having a first plurality of strip portions and a second plurality of strip portions. Each strip portion of the first plurality of strip portions and each strip portion of the second plurality of strip portions have a quadrilateral shape with a diagonal side. The diagonal sides of the first plurality of strip portions are aligned with one another to generate a first focal axis and the diagonal sides of the second plurality of strip portions are aligned with one another to generate a second focal axis that meets with the first focal axis at a focal point. Other examples and examples may be described and claimed. |
US11298596B2 |
Iron-type golf club head with flex structure
Embodiments of an iron type golf club head with a flex structure, a face reinforcing structure, and a variable face thickness to increase face element bending while improving club head durability are described herein. The club head comprises a face element for striking a golf ball. The face element is formed integrally with the flex structure. The flex structure comprises a curved profile (e.g. S-shape or sinusoidal) that functions like a spring to support the face element during golf ball impacts. The face reinforcing structure comprises a looped rib that provides support around a center of the face element. The variable face thickness includes thickened and thinned regions to provide further face element bending or support. The combination of the flex structure, the face reinforcing structure, and the variable face thickness provides increased face element bending while improving club head durability. |
US11298592B2 |
Multi-piece solid golf ball
In a multi-piece solid golf ball having a core, an envelope layer, an intermediate layer and a cover, the envelope layer is formed into two layers—an inner envelope layer and an outer envelope layer. The inner envelope layer-encased sphere, outer envelope layer-encased sphere, intermediate layer-encased sphere and ball have respective surface hardness that satisfy a specific relationship. The inner envelope layer or outer envelope layer is formed primarily of one or more elastomer, and further the core has a particular hardness profile. This ball has an excellent flight when struck by golfers whose head speeds are not that fast and has a good, soft feel at impact, thus making it highly suitable for amateur golfers. |
US11298591B2 |
Exercise machine controls
A method includes receiving electronic content via a network, the electronic content comprising an exercise class, and receiving user data associated with a user participating in the exercise class using an exercise machine. The method also includes generating an executable control for a user interface based at least in part on the user data, and providing the executable control, via a display of the exercise machine, while the user is participating in the exercise class. In such a method, the executable control is operable to modify a parameter of the exercise machine while the user is participating in the exercise class. |
US11298590B2 |
Techniques for synchronizing crews in competitive rowing
Disclosed are computer-implemented techniques for providing immediate feedback to rowers for training and other activities to improve competitiveness of rowing crews. The techniques include a computing device receiving from a set of stroke unit devices, data that represent changes in acceleration of users' seats corresponding to users' strokes, receiving reference stroke data corresponding to a reference user's stroke, and generating from the received data from the set of stroke unit devices and the received reference strokes data, feedback data that correspond to relative stroke timing differences of each of the users, relative to the reference stroke, and transmitting the generated feedback data to user devices according to a feedback mechanism. Various feedback mechanisms are disclosed including visual, audio and tactical feedback mechanisms. |
US11298576B2 |
Length adjustment module, inclination adjustment apparatus, and treadmill including the inclination adjustment apparatus
A treadmill is provided. The treadmill includes an inclination adjustment apparatus configured to adjust an inclination of a track unit, wherein the inclination adjustment apparatus includes a length adjustment module of which a length is adjustable. The length adjustment module includes a driving motor, a first length adjustment member of which a length is adjustable by a driving force of the driving motor and a connection belt partially wound around the first length adjustment member. The length adjustment module also includes a second length adjustment member arranged in parallel to the first length adjustment member, connected to the first length adjustment member by the connection belt, and having a length that is adjustable by the driving force of the driving motor received through the first length adjustment member and the connection belt. |
US11298571B2 |
Pressure regulator assembly and bypass assembly for a self-contained breathing apparatus
A pressure regulator assembly for an SCBA includes a valve assembly having a piston, a cylinder for receiving the piston, a sealing member for engagement by the piston, a conduit extending through the piston and facilitating fluid communication between an inlet chamber and a cavity of the cylinder, and a driving assembly for facilitating the engagement and disengagement of the piston responsive to a change of pressure in the outlet chamber. A bypass assembly for an SCBA is also disclosed. |
US11298565B2 |
Heart arrhythmia non-invasive treatment device and method
The present invention relates to a heart tissue ablation device comprising a charged particle emitting system 1, a control system 2 for instructing the accelerator and beamline when to create the beam and what its required properties should be, a patient positioning and verification system, an ultrasound cardiac imaging system 3 performed on the patient, able to track the target movement, a computer program to determine and record the safe motion margins, the treatment plans for one or more motion phases and a computer program to regulate the control system 2 to load the correct irradiation plan according to the motion phase and if the position of the target is inside of the position margin, the irradiation is enabled and if the position of the target is outside of the position margin, the irradiation is disabled. |