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US11318640B1 |
Method for making a continuously cast slab and the resulting mold plate
A martensitic stainless steel is produced by continuously casting a melt comprising 0.0.04%-0.065% by weight C, about 0.25%-0.5% by weight Si, about 0.9%-1.2% by weight Mn, up to 0.025% P by weight, about 0.1%-0.16% by weight S, about 11.9%-12.8% by weight Cr, up to about 0.35% by weight Ni, about 0.5%-0.65% by weight Cu, about 0.03%-0.06% by weight N, about 0.02%-0.1% by weight V, and the balance being Fe with residual impurities, at a temperature between 2730° F. to 2820° F. and a specific casting speed to form a continuous strand of the alloy while not splitting or cracking. The strand is cut to length to form a slab which is descaled and hot worked during the subsequent hot working process where its thickness is reduced to form a plate of a specific gauge and width while not splitting or cracking at a segregation line through the slab and plate during hot working. Hot working of the continuously cast slab may be provided by either rolling or forging or a combination of both. The mold plate is air cooled. |
US11318639B2 |
Molding apparatus and process
A molding process includes the operation of placing insulation material comprising fibers and binder on the fibers in a mold cavity. The molding process further includes the step of transferring heat to the insulation material to cause the binder to cure. |
US11318637B2 |
Method for structuring, patterning, and actuating devices using two-dimensional materials
A method for patterning layers of 2D material by inducing self-assembly on a support substrate, the method comprising the steps of depositing a layer of 2D material on the support substrate; applying a force at a region consisting of a point, a line, or an a real region of the 2D material such that the 2D material forms a folded, self-contacting structure at that region. |
US11318633B2 |
Thinning of razor blade coatings
The invention relates to a method of thinning a coating applied on a razor blade. The method comprises providing a thinning material having a Shore OO hardness in a range of 10-100, more specifically 20-70; contacting the thinning material with an edge of the razor blade, and moving the thinning material relative to the edge of the razor blade such that a shear force is applied on the edge of the razor blade thereby removing at least a portion of the coating applied on the edge of the razor blade. |
US11318632B2 |
Razor system
A cutting member for a shaving cartridge is provided that includes a flat cutting portion, a bent portion, and a base portion. The flat cutting portion has a front cutting-edge portion. The bent portion is intermediate to the base portion and the flat cutting portion. The bent portion and the base portion are made out of one single piece of material. The bent portion is arranged such that it is adjacent to the front cutting portion. The proposed shape of the cutting member resembles a reverse L. |
US11318625B2 |
Ring frame holding mechanism
A ring frame holding mechanism holds under suction a lower surface of a ring frame when the ring frame is set at a target position, by using a positioning unit. In positioning the ring frame, air is discharged through a suction cup in a table to thereby form an air layer between the upper surface of the table and the lower surface of the ring frame. This air layer brings the ring frame and the suction cup into a noncontact state and also depresses the suction cup downward so that the upper end of the suction cup becomes flush with the table. Accordingly, the ring frame can be floated over the suction cup, so that the ring frame can be easily moved horizontally. That is, the ring frame can be easily set to the target position and the occurrence of improper positioning can be suppressed. |
US11318613B2 |
Method and system for determining motion path of mechanical arm
Disclosed is a method and system for determining a motion path of a mechanical arm in which, after a kinematics model of a mechanical arm is established, multiple objective optimization functions are constructed according to the model, theoretical coordinates of a tail end of the arm, and an arm length. If a number of individuals in an evolutionary population, that makes both lateral and longitudinal error optimization functions in an optimization function monotonically increase or decrease, reaches the threshold, an optimal solution is determined using a single-objective evolutionary algorithm; otherwise, a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm is used. The multi- or single-objective evolutionary algorithms can be adaptively selected according to the number of individuals in the population that makes the lateral and longitudinal error optimization functions change. Therefore, short time consumption of single-objective and high accuracy of multi-objective are combined to quickly and accurately plan a motion path of the mechanical arm. |
US11318606B2 |
Controlling an automation assembly
The invention relates to a method for controlling an automation assembly which has a robot assembly with at least one robot (10) and a detection means assembly with at least one detection means (21-23), said method having the following at least partly automated steps: providing (S10) a first sequence of first ordinate data (q1, q2, dq2/dt, τ1, τ2) assigned to successive first abscissa points (t) on the basis of first training data (q1, q2, τ1, X2); identifying (S20) a first event point (tE) within the first abscissa points of the first sequence; and determining (S30) a first event criterion on the basis of the first sequence and the first event point. |
US11318603B2 |
Delta robot having an input means
A delta robot includes a robot base, an end effector carrier that can be positioned in space, and three parallelogram articulated couplings which connect the end effector carrier to the robot base and are designed to connect the end effector carrier in a displaceable manner while maintaining its orientation in space relative to the robot base. Each parallelogram articulated coupling can be displaced, driven by a motor, to automatically move the end effector carrier, wherein each motor can be braked by means of a brake in order to automatically stop the end effector carrier and/or to hold the end effector carrier in its present position. The end effector carrier comprises at least one input device connected to the brakes by control technology and designed to release the brakes in an actuated switching state of the input device such that the end effector carrier is manually displaceable. |
US11318601B2 |
Grip tongs apparatus
When the push handle is manipulated, the manipulation lever is pulled by the wire so that the tong portions are parted. When manipulation of the push handle is released, the tong portions are pressed against each other so that the item may be easily fixed between the tong portions. When the manipulation of the push handle is released, the tong portions are rotated and automatically clamp the item located therebetween so that it is unnecessary to continuously manipulate the push handle to fix the item between the tong portions and it is possible to reduce an amount of grip used as well as reducing a manipulation time of the push handle and to prevent fatigability accumulating in hands or damage to hands due to the reduction in manipulation time of the push handle. |
US11318598B2 |
Pole attachment for a skimming tool and skimming tool system comprising the same
Pole attachment for a skimming tool and a skimming tool system comprising the same A pole attachment for a skimming tool, comprising a clamp, which comprises a pair of jaws (102) for gripping the skimming tool and a clamping mechanism for applying a clamping force to the jaws (102), wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a pair of wings (106), which extend out beyond opposed transverse edges of the jaws (102) in a width direction of the jaws (102). |
US11318597B2 |
Modular handheld electric tool system
A modular handheld electric tool system comprises a handle, a motor module and a tool head. The handle includes a handle housing with an elongate portion configured to provide a grip, a handle electrical coupling on the handle housing, a circuit including a tool switch in the handle housing, the tool switch connected between a power supply and the handle electrical coupling. The motor module including a motor casing that holds an electric motor, a motor electrical coupling on the motor casing that is complementary to the handle electrical coupling and electrically connected to the electric motor, and a rotary output mounted to the motor casing and driven by the electric motor. At least one tool head is releasably attachable both to the motor module via a tool-less tool-head-to-motor mechanical coupling, and to the handle via a tool-less tool-head-to-handle mechanical coupling, the tool head including an accessory and tool body wherein, to supply torque to the accessory from the electric motor, a rotary input mounted to the tool body engages the rotary output of the motor module. |
US11318588B2 |
Wrench head
A wrench head comprises a working axis, a first jaw, a second jaw, and a third jaw. The first jaw comprises first-jaw arcuate convex contact surfaces. The second jaw, is coupled with and pivotable relative to the first jaw, and comprises second-jaw arcuate convex contact surfaces. The third jaw, is coupled with and pivotable relative to the second jaw, and comprises a third-jaw arcuate convex contact surface and a third-jaw planar contact surface. |
US11318584B2 |
Attachment jig and attachment method
An attachment jig includes a pressing member having a positioning portion configured to position a target component in a direction where an attachment target surface of a fixing target member extends, and a pressing portion configured to press the target component positioned by the positioning portion toward the attachment target surface, and a detachment member having a first abutting portion configured to come into contact with the attachment target surface, the first support surface, and the second support surface, and a second abutting portion configured to come into contact with the pressing member on the attachment target surface, is the detachment member being configured to cause the pressing member to be positioned in a direction where the attachment target surface extends with respect to the first support surface and the second support surface, and detachable from the pressing member. |
US11318582B2 |
Positioning guide device
A positioning guide device for positioning a blank in a forming die. The positioning guide device includes a positioning guide having a sloped positioning face designed to allow a peripheral edge of the blank to be positioned in a transverse direction by contact with the positioning face. The positioning guide device further comprises a housing module, the positioning guide being mounted in the housing module so as to be linearly displaceable in the transverse direction. The housing module having a spring system for preloading the positioning guide in the transverse direction. |
US11318576B2 |
Component production method and component production system
A component production method includes: a step of binding a long frame by a plurality of support devices arranged along the frame; a step of measuring, with a distance sensor, a distance to the frame supported by the plurality of support devices; a step in which, based on frame shape data prerecorded in a memory, the support devices move support positions where the frame is supported so that a calculated radial position of the frame being supported by the support devices matches the data about the frame shape; a step of fixing the frame in a state in which the data about the frame shape matches the radial position of the frame; and a step of performing a hole-making operation on the fixed frame. |
US11318575B2 |
Adjustable feed mechanisms, machining assemblies including the same, and associated methods
Adjustable feed mechanisms, machining assemblies including the same, and associated methods. An adjustable feed mechanism includes a plurality of cam segments and a cam lifter configured to pivot each cam segment about a corresponding cam pivot point. An adjustable feed mechanism additionally includes a cam follower and a feed output assembly. The cam follower moves along the cam segments sequentially and is pivotally coupled to the feed output assembly. The cam follower pivots through a cam activation angle when moving along a given cam segment to produce the feed output. A machining assembly includes a mount assembly, a rotary element, and an adjustable feed mechanism. A method of utilizing a machining assembly to machine a work piece includes engaging the work piece with a machining assembly, positioning the tool head with respect to the work surface of the work piece, and machining the work surface. |
US11318570B2 |
Inclining and rotating table apparatus
An inclining and rotating table apparatus includes a position adjusting mechanism for adjusting a position of an inclination frame with respect to a driven shaft at least in a vertical direction and provided between the driven shaft and the inclination frame, in which the driven shaft is formed in a hollow shape such that at least a part of a rotation drive motor is disposed therein, and has an attachment portion to which the inclination frame is attached and which extends in a radial direction and allows attachment of the rotation drive motor to the inclination frame, and the rotation drive motor is supported on the driven shaft via the inclination frame. |
US11318567B2 |
Flux-cored wire
In this flux-cored wire, the contents of F, Li, acid-soluble Al, Mg, S, CO2, Ba, Ca, Sr, REM, P, C which is not derived from a carbonate, Mn, Ni, and Cu are set to fall within prescribed ranges with respect to the total mass of the wire, and the blending ratio among these components is set to fall within a particular range. |
US11318565B2 |
Machining condition adjustment device and machine learning device
A machining condition adjustment device adjusts settings of an ionizer so as to neutralize a charge carried by plasma generated during laser beam machining of a workpiece by a laser beam machining device, calculates an amount of charge per unit time that is to be radiated from the ionizer, based on the amount of charge carried by the plasma generated during the laser beam machining, and sets the ionizer to radiate the calculated amount of charge per unit time. |
US11318560B2 |
Process of treating a workpiece using a liquid jet guided laser beam
The invention concerns a process for treating a workpiece, preferably for shaping a workpiece by ablating material, by a liquid jet guided laser beam. The process comprises the following steps: Production of a liquid jet by a nozzle; impinging the liquid jet on a reference surface allocated to the workpiece, whereby an intersection of the liquid jet with the reference surface defines a liquid jet-footprint; effecting a displacement between the liquid jet and the reference surface, whereby the liquid jet-footprint evolves to a trace along a trajectory associated with the trace during the time frame, wherein the trace covers a trace-area; irradiating the workpiece at least during part of the time frame with a laser beam coupled into the liquid jet, preferably for ablating material such that the trace has at least one overlap-area, wherein each of the at least one overlap-areas is defined by an associated common area of an associated second length-section of the trace and an associated first length-section of the trace and wherein the workpiece is irradiated by the laser beam along at least one of the length-sections. It concerns further a computerized numerical control (CNC) program for controlling a liquid jet guided laser machining device and a computer readable medium containing such a CNC program. Further, it contains a computer program for generating the above mentioned CNC program. Finally the invention concerns a liquid jet guided laser machining device to perform the above mentioned process. |
US11318559B2 |
Laser machining system
A laser machining system includes: a laser irradiation device that irradiates a workpiece with a laser beam; a workpiece moving device that moves the workpiece; a laser irradiation controller that controls the laser irradiation device to control an irradiation position of the laser beam; and a workpiece move controller that controls the workpiece moving device to control at least one of the position and the posture of the workpiece. The workpiece move controller transmits information about at least one of the position and the posture of the workpiece to the laser irradiation controller. The laser irradiation controller compensates for the irradiation position of the laser beam based on the information received from the workpiece move controller. |
US11318558B2 |
Fabrication of components using shaped energy beam profiles
A component is fabricated in an additive manufacturing process. Only a portion of a first layer of a first material is at least partially melted to define a first component layer of the component. Only a portion of the second layer of a second material is at least partially melted to define a second component layer of the component in which the entirety of the second component layer is formed simultaneously, and the second component layer is attached to the first component layer. |
US11318557B2 |
Additive laser machining systems and methods
Laser processing systems and methods image a multiple core array to a work surface in a multiple processing beam array. An optical system separates processing beams and converges the beams toward the work surface and focuses each beam of the array at or near the work surface. A central axis with access for filler material flow to the work surface is provided. The processing beam array and central filler material feed provide omni-directional additive laser processing capability. |
US11318556B2 |
Method of operating a linear friction welding system with phase change assembly
A method of operating a linear friction welding system in one embodiment includes establishing a ram vibration amplitude by positioning a stop of a phase change assembly and positioning the phase change assembly in different configurations to establish different phase relationships between two eccentrically engaged power shafts while one of the power shafts is driven by a timing component and the other power shaft is driven by the timing component through the phase change assembly. In one phase change assembly configuration a ram operably connected to one of two components to be welded does not vibrate when the first power shaft and the second power shaft rotate while in another phase change assembly configuration the ram vibrates. Pressure between the two components is controlled to provide scrub pressure when the ram vibrates and forge pressure when the ram is no longer vibrating. |
US11318553B2 |
Additive manufacturing of laminated superalloys
An embodiment of a method includes fabricating a first single crystal boule having a uniform composition and grain orientation. The first uniform single crystal boule is divided into a first plurality of layered shapes. The shapes of the first plurality are stacked with at least a second plurality of layered shapes along a first axis. The second plurality of layered shapes have at least one physical aspect differing from at least one corresponding physical aspect of the first plurality of layered shapes. The first plurality of layered shapes and at least the second plurality of layered shapes are joined via a field assisted sintering technique (FAST) to form a bulk component. |
US11318551B2 |
Arc welding display device and display method
An arc welding display device is included in a welding apparatus having a weaving function of swinging a torch with respect to a welding direction. The arc welding display device displays, on a screen, at least one of a welding current and a welding voltage during the arc welding with a range sectioned by each fixed period including at least one weaving period. |
US11318549B2 |
Solder paste bead recovery system and method
A stencil printer is configured to print an assembly material on an electronic substrate. The stencil printer includes a frame, a stencil coupled to the frame, a support assembly coupled to the frame, and a print head gantry coupled to the frame. The print head gantry includes an elongate beam that rides along rails provided on the frame and a print head assembly supported by the print head gantry in such a manner that the print head assembly is configured to traverse the stencil during print strokes. The print head assembly includes a print head having a squeegee blade assembly configured to roll solder paste along the stencil. The stencil printer further includes a solder paste bead recovery system configured to remove a bead of solder paste from a top surface of the stencil and to deposit the bead of solder paste onto a new replacement stencil. |
US11318545B2 |
Pocket hole jig
A pocket hole jig includes base with a base plate and first and second lateral side walls extending along the base plate, and a body disposed between the first and second lateral side walls and slidable along the base in a forward direction and a rearward direction. The body includes a drill bit aperture angled downward toward the base plate. The pocket hole jig also includes a fence movable between a raised position and a lowered position and having a contact surface engageable with an end of the workpiece when the fence is in the lowered position to position the base a predetermined distance from the end of the workpiece. The contact surface is in a first position when the fence is in the raised position and a second position when the fence is in the lowered position. The second position is forward of the first position. |
US11318536B2 |
Additive manufacturing apparatus and additive manufacturing method
An additive manufacturing apparatus according to one embodiment includes a manufacturing unit, an elastic wave generation unit, an elastic wave detection unit, and an inspection unit. The manufacturing unit sequentially stacks a layer formed by emitting a first energy beam to a material and solidifying the material. The elastic wave generation unit emits a second energy beam to a manufactured object including the layer and generates an elastic wave propagating in the manufactured object. The elastic wave detection unit detects the elastic wave. The inspection unit inspects the manufactured object on the basis of a detection result from the elastic wave detection unit. |
US11318535B2 |
Method for process control in additive manufacturing
A method is provided for controlling an additive manufacturing process in which one or more energy beams are used to selectively fuse a powder contained in an additive manufacturing machine having a gas flow therein in order to form a workpiece, in the presence of one or more plumes generated by interaction of the one or more energy beams with the powder, wherein the process is controlled by an electronic controller. The method includes: performing a build process to form a workpiece using a set of initial process parameters; sensing a condition of the finished workpiece; using the electronic controller, comparing the condition of the finished workpiece to a predetermined standard; using the electronic controller, changing one or more of the initial process parameters to define a set of revised process parameters; and performing a subsequent build process using the revised process parameters. |
US11318533B2 |
Method for producing a green compact using a pressing tool, a pressing tool, a green compact, and a sintered part
A method for producing a green compact uses a pressing tool including a die, a first punch to be displaced in an axial direction, a second punch to be displaced in a radial direction through a channel in the die and a receptacle having a filling opening. The method includes locating the second punch before or during filling of a powdery material into the receptacle so as to be outwardly offset in the radial direction relative to an inner peripheral surface, filling the powdery material into the receptacle, and moving at least the first punch and the second punch and compressing the material in the receptacle, with the second punch being moved in the radial direction toward the receptacle only so far that it is disposed flush with a region of the inner peripheral surface. A pressing tool, a green compact and a sintered part are also provided. |
US11318531B2 |
Gate valve system, casting plant, and casting process
A gate valve system includes a base plate and a gate valve plate, a casting plant includes the gate valve system, and a casting process manufactures workpieces, particularly from metal materials. The base plate has an opening and the gate valve plate has a first opening and at least a second opening. The separating gate valve system is set up so that the separating gate valve system can be brought into casting, pressing, and closure positions. In the casting position, the first opening is arranged to align with the opening of the base plate, at least to the greatest possible extent; in the pressing position, the second opening is arranged to align with the opening of the base plate, at least to the greatest possible extent; and in the closure position, the gate valve plate closes off the opening of the base plate. |
US11318529B2 |
Casting device
A casting device includes a mold provided with an insert die, a molten metal supply device for supplying molten metal into the mold, and a gas supply mechanism for supplying a gas, which is used for forced cooling, to the insert die. The insert die is made of tungsten having a thermal conductivity significantly higher than that of die steel. The insert die has a spiral or meandering gas passage therein. The spiral or meandering gas passage has a passage length much longer than a straight passage. |
US11318522B2 |
Forward stroke pipe fitting swage machine systems and methods
Techniques for implementing and/or operating a system that includes a pipe fitting to be secured to a pipe segment, in which the pipe fitting includes a grab ring having a grab notch and a fitting jacket to be conformally deformed around tubing of the pipe segment to facilitate securing the pipe fitting to the pipe segment. Additionally, the system includes a swage machine, which includes a grab plate having a grab tab that matingly interlocks with the grab notch on the grab ring to facilitate securing the pipe fitting to the swage machine, a die plate in which a die is loaded, and a swaging actuator secured to the die plate. The swage machine operates the swaging actuator to push the die plate over the fitting jacket of the pipe fitting to facilitate conformally deforming the fitting jacket around the tubing of the pipe segment via a forward stroke. |
US11318520B2 |
Stretch forming method for a sheet metal skin with convex and concave curvatures
A method of forming sheet metal skins of the inner fixed structure of a blocker door thrust reverser assembly having convex and concave curvatures. The method includes plastically stretching a sheet of metal about a mandrel having a chordwise central first axis to form a substantially convex shape. The method further includes the addition of features after the substantially convex shape is formed to facilitate plastically stretching a portion or portions of the substantially convex shape into a substantially concave shape about an axis that is substantially parallel to the chordwise central first axis. |
US11318518B2 |
Deep drawing tool and deep drawing process for deep drawing blanks
A deep-drawing tool for deep drawing blanks which are punched out of sheet material that is painted or coated with film material, in order to obtain flangeless molded blanks, includes a drawing bell, a drawing core, a blank holder, a force transmission device, a drawing cushion for applying a spring force to the blank holder by the force transmission device, and a drive which, after the drawing bell reaches a predetermined position in downward movement thereof, drives the force transmission device to perform a movement which precedes movement of the drawing bell. |
US11318509B2 |
Dust hood
A dust hood for a dust control system includes a first hood body and a second hood body. The first hood body and the second hood body are each selectively movable between an assembled position and a disassembled position. In the assembled position, the first hood body is adjacent to the second hood body. In the disassembled position, the first hood body is spaced apart from the second hood body. |
US11318508B2 |
Glass-plate cleaning device and method for producing glass plate
A cleaning apparatus for a glass sheet includes a housing in which a cleaning liquid is stored, a plurality of spindle cases fixed to the housing to face an internal space of the housing, a spindle rotatably held in each of the spindle cases to face an internal space of the each of the spindle cases, and a cleaning member mounted to a distal end portion of the spindle. The cleaning apparatus also includes a first supply path formed in the each of the spindle cases to supply the cleaning liquid in the internal space of the housing to the internal space of the each of the spindle cases, and a second supply path formed in the spindle to supply the cleaning liquid in the internal space of the each of the spindle cases to the cleaning member. |
US11318506B2 |
Apparatus for cleaning semiconductor equipment
An apparatus includes a first support member coupled to a casing and constructed to move along a first axis through the casing and rotate around the first axis, a second support member coupled to the first support member and constructed to move along a second axis perpendicular to the first axis, and an arm pivotally coupled to the second support member and constructed to rotate around a third axis perpendicular to the first axis and the second axis. The apparatus also includes a cleaning head attached to the arm and constructed to rotate around a longitudinal axis of the arm. |
US11318505B2 |
Medicine powder cleaning apparatus and medicine powder cleaning method
An apparatus for removing and cleaning medicine powder as residue from an automatic dispenser includes a pressure sensor, a positive pump, and a control module. The control module includes a control unit and a power supply unit. The pressure sensor detects a first pressing force to obtain a predetermined value. The pressure sensor detects a second pressing force in a first tube to obtain a first detection value. The control unit is configured to obtain a first difference value, and determine whether the same is within a reference range. The power supply unit supplies power to the positive pump if the first difference value is not within the reference range. The positive pump creates an airflow to blow the medicine powder out of the first tube when powered. A method for cleaning up medicine powder is also provided. |
US11318504B2 |
Substrate processing device and substrate processing method
The substrate processing apparatus includes: a nozzle having a spout and adapted to spout SPM from the spout toward a substrate; a mixing portion communicating with the spout; a sulfuric acid-containing liquid supply device which recovers liquid supplied to and expelled from the substrate held by a substrate holding unit, prepares a sulfuric acid-containing liquid from the recovered liquid, and supplies the prepared sulfuric acid-containing liquid to the mixing portion; and a control device. The control device performs: a sulfuric acid-containing liquid preparing step of recovering SPM supplied to and expelled from the substrate and preparing the sulfuric acid-containing liquid; and an SPM spouting step of supplying the prepared sulfuric acid-containing liquid and hydrogen peroxide water to the mixing portion, mixing the sulfuric acid-containing liquid and hydrogen peroxide water together in the mixing portion to prepare SPM, and spouting the prepared SPM from the spout. |
US11318500B2 |
Method and apparatus for identifying articles with a luminescent marker for recycling
The composition of articles can be identified using luminescent codes printed or coated onto the articles (or labels on the articles) by means of an ink which contains long persistence luminescent materials. Radiation is used to excite the luminescent materials and this is then extinguished before the article passes beneath a spectrometer. An infrared beam then strikes the article in order to stimulate emission from the long persistence luminescent materials, via a detrapping mechanism, and the spectrometer detects the emission in order to identify the article. |
US11318499B2 |
Robotic system having shuttle
A robotic system includes a robot having a picking arm to grasp an inventory item and a shuttle. The shuttle includes a platform adapted to receive the inventory item from the picking arm of the robot. The platform is moveable between a pick-up location located substantially adjacent to the robot and an end location spaced a distance apart from the pick-up location. The system improves efficiency as transportation of the item from the pick-up location to the end location is divided between the robot and the shuttle. |
US11318498B2 |
Unit and tactile sensation providing apparatus
A unit and a tactile sensation providing apparatus which enable simplification of the assembly process of the apparatus are provided. The unit is provided with an actuator, a first fixing unit fixable to a base, a second fixing unit, and an elastic member configured to couple the first fixing unit and the second fixing unit together. The second fixing unit is fixable to a vibration object and coupled to the actuator. |
US11318494B2 |
Dispenser assembly
A dispenser assembly includes a rod, a plunger and a stopper. The rod has a plunger receiving end with a clip receiving recess. The plunger has a rod receiving structure with a rod engaging clip biased to fit to the clip receiving recess of the rod for movement therewith. The stopper has a plunger receiving space that defines an aperture extending through the plunger receiving space with the rod extending through the aperture. The plunger receiving space is dimensioned such that with the rod receiving structure of the plunger located within the plunger receiving space, movement of the rod engaging clip is restricted by contact with surfaces of the plunger receiving space preventing release of the rod from the plunger. |
US11318489B2 |
Fluid product dispenser
A dispenser having a fluid reservoir (1); a dispenser member (2) having a body (21) and an actuator rod (22) movable over a maximum rod stroke; a dispenser orifice (46); a rotary actuator member (4); a transmission member (5) that is engaged both with the dispenser member (2) and also with the rotary actuator member (4); and a cam mechanism (43, 55) for transforming turning of the rotary actuator member (4) into an axial movement of the actuator rod (22) or of the body (21). The cam mechanism (43, 55) defines a maximum cam stroke that is greater than the maximum rod stroke; and a resilient mechanism (56) acts axially to compensate for the extra amount of the maximum cam stroke and thus allow it to be followed so as to guarantee that the rod performs its maximum stroke in full. |
US11318488B2 |
Spray pot and paint spraying system
Provided is a spray pot which includes: a body; a detachable inner liner arranged in the body; a closing member which is arranged at the bottom of the inner liner, is in a closed state when the body is placed uprightly and fluid is injected into the inner liner, and is in an opened state when the body is inverted and the fluid is discharged from the inner liner; clamping portions arranged at a bottom of the body and configured to fix the closing member to the body; and a cover arranged at a top of the body, connected with a spray gun, and tightly matched with both the body and the inner liner. |
US11318487B2 |
Co-flow injection for serial crystallography
Systems and methods for performing serial crystallography by providing an aqueous suspension of a crystal sample to a T-junction at a first flow rate and providing an immiscible oil fluid to the T-junction at a second flow rate. The aqueous suspension and the oil are combined at the T-junction to produce a co-flow output fluid including a parallel co-flow of the aqueous suspension and the oil in the same output channel. The co-flow output fluid is ejected as a jet stream through a nozzle and the sample flow rate in the crystal sample in the jet stream is adjusted by adjusting the first flow rate of the aqueous suspension and the second flow rate of the oil. By combining the aqueous sample and the oil in this manner, the output of the jet stream can be regulated for compatibility with X-ray free electron laser serial crystallography. |
US11318483B2 |
Air treatment apparatus
An air treatment apparatus has a momentum separator positioned in an air flow path. The momentum separator has an upper wall, a lower wall, a sidewall extending between the upper and lower walls and a momentum separator air inlet. A momentum separator air inlet is provided in an inlet portion of the sidewall. The momentum separator air inlet faces an opposed portion of the sidewall that is opposed to the inlet portion of the sidewall and the inlet portion of the sidewall comprises a side screen. |
US11318481B2 |
Distributor device for cyclone separator apparatus
A distributor device for use with cyclone separator apparatus, the distributor device comprising, a main body having a distribution chamber therein, the main body including a back wall and a front wall which at least in part enclose the distribution chamber, the main body including a peripheral region between the front and back walls, the device comprising a plurality of delivery outlets arranged in spaced apart relation around the peripheral region the front wall having an inner face and a back wall having an inner face, the device further including a feed inlet to the distribution chamber in the front wall having a main axis extending in a direction between the front and back walls; the back wall having an inner face which includes main face section and a protrusion which extends from the main face section towards the inner face of the front wall. |
US11318478B2 |
Electric discharge device and air purifying device
A shaft member has the same polarity as discharge electrodes. Each of the discharge electrodes has an electrode body and a tip end which is formed at an end of the electrode body facing an inner peripheral surface of a counter electrode. The discharge electrodes extend such that the tip ends and the electrode bodies are misaligned with each other in an axial direction of the shaft body. A streamer discharge travels from the tip ends of the discharge electrodes toward the inner peripheral surface of the counter electrode. |
US11318476B2 |
Separation of ferrous materials
A sorting apparatus is provided for sorting selected magnetically attractable articles from non-selected magnetically attractable articles in a stream of articles. A sensor generates sensor signals representative of a property associated with a selected class of magnetically attractable articles. A separator device includes an array of magnets. A controller receives sensor signals from the sensor, identifies a location within the stream of articles of a selected magnetically attractable article, and selectively activates one or more magnets of the array of magnets and thereby magnetically attracts the selected magnetically attractable article from a first trajectory into a second trajectory while allowing non-selected magnetically attractable articles to continue along the first trajectory. |
US11318470B2 |
Microfluidics-based nanobiosensors and devices
Microfluidic devices and nanobiosensors comprising a magnetic nanoparticle attached to a reporter molecule via a release unit for microfluidic-based detection of a target analyte in a biological sample. The nanobiosensors can be magnetically manipulated or guided through the microfluidics channels for incubation with the biological sample, concentration of the nanobiosensors, and detection of target analytes, without having to pump the entire initial sample through a microfluidic channel of the microfluidic device. The magnetic nanoparticles are separated from the reporter molecules before detection and can be re-used. |
US11318468B2 |
Blister assembly
A blister assembly comprises at least one collapsible blister adapted, as it is collapsed, to eject a liquid contained therein. The blister assembly comprises a first layer (130) having at least one blister chamber (150) and a second layer (131) sealed to the first layer at least around a periphery of the at least one blister chamber such that a liquid is contained between the first layer and the second layer. The seal between the first and second layers comprises a first planar portion having a first peel strength and a second planar portion having a second peel strength, wherein the first peel strength is greater than the second peel strength, such that when pressure is applied to the blister, the second portion of the seal breaks to release the liquid contained within the chamber into the liquid inlet. The blister assembly further comprises at least one discontinuity (142) formed in the first and second layers in the region of the first portion of the seal, such that a shear force is required to delaminate the first and second layers in that region. |
US11318466B2 |
Microfluidic fluid flow in a target fluid
One example includes a device that may include a heating element and a molecular binding site. The heating element may heat a fluid volume, interfaced with the heating element, in response to a voltage being applied to the heating element, the heat transforming the fluid volume from a liquid state into a vaporized state to generate fluid motion within the fluid volume. The molecular binding site may be disposed proximate to the heating element, in which a portion of the fluid volume expands when the fluid volume transforms from the liquid state into the vaporized state, the vaporized state of the fluid volume generating the fluid motion within a target fluid that is disposed within the molecular binding site. |
US11318464B2 |
Automated machine for sorting of biological fluids
A technique relates to a machine for sorting. A removable cartridge includes a nanofluidic module. The removable cartridge includes an input port and at least two output ports. The nanofluidic module is configured to sort particles in a sample fluid. A holder is configured to receive the removable cartridge. A pressurization system is configured to couple to the input port of the removable cartridge. The pressurization system is configured to drive the sample fluid into the nanofluidic module for separation to the at least two output ports. |
US11318461B2 |
Fluid collection unit and related devices and methods
Described herein is a fluid collection unit comprising: a receptacle for passively collecting a fluid sample; and a fluid flow path in fluid communication with the receptacle, the fluid flow path passing through the unit for directing the fluid sample from the receptacle to an opposing end of the unit. |
US11318458B2 |
Cassette substrates made of polyetherimide
A cassette may include a substrate and a die coupled to the substrate wherein the substrate is made of modified polyetherimide (PEI). A system for ejecting a fluid into an assay may include at least one dispense head, the at least one dispense head including a substrate and a die coupled to the substrate wherein the substrate is made of modified polyetherimide (PEI). |
US11318457B2 |
Manual metering device
In order for it to be possible for the user of a manual metering apparatus (1) to be provided with different options for adjusting a manual metering apparatus (1), in particular a pipette, the manual metering apparatus (1) according to the invention is proposed, in the case of which the operating element (5) for operating the volume adjusting mechanism (3) of the manual metering apparatus (1) is constructed in two pieces and comprises a display adjusting element (7) which is connected to the volume display (4) of the manual metering apparatus (1), and the volume adjusting element (8) which is connected to the volume adjusting mechanism (3) of the manual metering apparatus (1). The display adjusting element (7) and the volume adjusting element (8) are connected to one another via the releasable coupling (9), with the result that a volume adjustment leads to a corresponding adjustment of the volume display and vice versa, as long as the coupling (9) is closed. If the coupling (9) is released, the display adjusting element (7) and the volume adjusting element (8) can be adjusted or actuated independently from one another in order to adjust the manual metering apparatus (1) (FIG. 5). |
US11318456B2 |
Aseptic sampling apparatus and sampling method using the same
An aseptic sampling apparatus includes an isolator, a liquid delivery port that is disposed in the isolator, a sampling section that is disposed inside the isolator, a first flow path that communicates with a discharge flow path of the sampling section, and that connects an inside and outside of the isolator to each other through the liquid delivery port, a fluid supplying unit that supplies a fluid to the sampling section, a gas supplying unit that communicates with the fluid supplying unit, and a seal member that prevents the fluid supplied from fluid supplying unit to the discharge flow path from leaking. |
US11318451B2 |
Molecular sieves and a process for making molecular sieves
Processes are provided for preparing molecular sieves of framework structure MEI, TON, MRE, MWW, MFS, MOR, FAU, EMT, or MSE. The process involves preparing a synthesis mixture for the molecular sieve wherein the synthesis mixture includes a morphology modifier L selected from the group consisting of cationic surfactants having a quaternary ammonium group comprising at least one hydrocarbyl group having at least 12 carbon atoms, nonionic surfactants, anionic surfactants, sugars and combinations thereof. |
US11318450B2 |
Molecular sieves and a process for making molecular sieves
Processes are provided for preparing molecular sieves. The process involves preparing a synthesis mixture for the molecular sieve wherein the synthesis mixture includes a morphology modifier L selected from the group consisting of nonionic surfactants, anionic surfactants, sugars and combinations thereof. |
US11318446B2 |
Activated carbon/Pd-Ga liquid alloy composite catalyst, preparation method and use thereof
An activated carbon/palladium-gallium (Pd—Ga) liquid alloy composite catalyst, including a support and an active component supported on the support. The support is acid washed activated carbon. The active component is Pd—Ga liquid alloy. In the present invention, the active component Pd—Ga, present in the form of liquid alloy, forms a self-protective oxide layer. This protects acetylene from secondary reactions on the surface of the catalyst, inhibits or reduces acetylene to deeply hydrogenate to form ethane, thereby increasing ethylene selectivity. The present invention further provides a preparation method of the catalyst, where the catalyst of the present invention is prepared by immersion. The preparation method is simple and easy to operate. When the activated carbon/Pd—Ga liquid alloy composite catalyst provided by the present invention is used for acetylene hydrogenation to prepare ethylene, conversion rate of acetylene is as high as 99.8%, while the ethylene selectivity is as high as 98.9%. |
US11318443B2 |
Process for thermally desorbing a phase material
In a process for thermally desorbing a phase material (20), in particular for conditioning a fiber for carrying out a solid-phase microextraction, the phase material (20) is heated along a temperature curve. The temperature curve of the phase material (20) during desorption includes at least one low point. |
US11318442B2 |
Method for producing core-shell hybrid materials
A method for producing a core-shell hybrid material made of an activated carbon core surrounded by a mesoporous silica sol-gel shell, the method including the formation of a mesoporous silica sol-gel shell around activated carbon particles. Also, the core-shell hybrid material formed by the method, and its use as a filtering material in filtering systems. |
US11318441B2 |
Hydrogen chloride removing agent
The present invention provides a new hydrogen chloride removing agent that exhibits a good hydrogen chloride removal effect at a relatively low temperature. The present invention preferably provides a new hydrogen chloride removing agent for removing hydrogen chloride contained in a hydrogen-chloride-containing gas, such as a pyrolysis gas, a combustion exhaust gas, a dry distillation gas, etc., especially hydrogen chloride contained in a biomass pyrolysis gas. The present invention relates to a hydrogen chloride removing agent characterized by containing a mixture of a calcium carbonate and an imogolite and/or a synthetic imogolite, and relates to a method for removing, by using said hydrogen chloride removing agent, hydrogen chloride contained in a hydrogen-chloride-containing gas, especially hydrogen chloride contained in a biomass pyrolysis gas. |
US11318438B2 |
Advanced process control in a continuous catalytic regeneration reformer
The present invention relates to an advanced process control system (APC) for a continuous catalytic regeneration reformer with master-slave configuration to control coke on spent catalyst while maximizing heavy reformate octane barrel using online inferential, both for coke content of spent catalyst and octane of heavy reformate. Further, the present invention relates to provide an APC system for a continuous catalytic regeneration reformer with master-slave configuration, which comprises of a master APC, a reactor APC, and a regenerator APC, wherein, the reactor APC and the regenerator APC are linked to the master APC. |
US11318437B1 |
Controlling contamination in hydrogen production from water-reactive aluminum
A system for controlling contamination in hydrogen production from water-reactive aluminum includes at least one reaction vessel. For example, each reaction vessel may include a container, a conduit, and a plurality of baffles. The container may define a volume, and the conduit may define an orifice outside of the container and spaced away from the container. The plurality of baffles may be disposed in the volume to form a tortuous flow path through the volume to the orifice of the conduit to facilitate rapid production of a large quantity of hydrogen from water-reactive aluminum while reducing the likelihood that ejecta, aerosols, or a combination thereof, may escape the reaction vessel to interfere with end-use of the hydrogen produced. |
US11318433B2 |
Atomization device
An atomization device 1 comprises a casing 2, a rotor 3 disposed rotatably with respect to the casing 2, and a stator 4 disposed on the same axis line with the rotor 3. The rotor 3 includes a first rotor cylinder portion 33 and a second rotor cylinder portion 34 which have a plurality of through-holes provided in peripheral walls thereof and which are disposed concentrically. The stator 4 includes a main-stator cylinder portion 42 and an inside sub-stator cylinder portion 43 which have a plurality of through-holes provided in peripheral walls thereof and which are disposed concentrically. The rotor 3 is fixedly positioned with respect to the casing 2. The stator 4 is movable by a lifting/lowering means 7 in the axial line L direction. |
US11318432B2 |
Confined tube aspiration aeration devices and systems
Various implementations include an aeration device. The aeration device includes a venturi tube and an outlet tube. The venturi tube has an outlet port and an air intake port. The outlet tube has a first end coupled to the outlet port of the venturi tube, a second end opposite and spaced apart from the first end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first and second ends of the outlet tube. The intermediate portion is helically shaped and extends around a helical axis of the intermediate portion. The intermediate portion extends at least one rotation about the helical axis. |
US11318431B2 |
On-demand in-line-blending and supply of chemicals
This in-line active and reverse calculating mass balance blending system can maintain a chemical at desired control points, such as with respect to concentration, temperature, and/or pressure, while the output flow rate is changing dynamically to a point of use. A blending unit is configured to receive and blend at least two species and deliver a mixture at selected concentrations to points of use. A controller can be configured to determine a mass balance to maintain the concentrations in the mixture using information from metrology systems and a flow in an output to the at least one point of use. The controller also can be configured to maintain a concentrations in the mixture within a concentration range by controlling flow rates to the blending unit. |
US11318430B1 |
Cannabis preparation mixer
A cannabis preparation mixer includes a processor, electrically coupled with each of a weighing system, a heating system, a mixing system, and a user interface within a main housing. The processor receives input from the weighing system and the user interface and transmits instructions to the heating system and the mixing system to heat and mix a mixture according to a predetermined pattern selected based upon a weight of herbs sensed at the weighing system. A heating system includes a heat plate that sits on top of a heating element which sits on top of the insulation pad. A mixing system includes a magnetic motor with a magnetic stirrer and wireless temperature probe that rotates above the magnetic motor, the magnetic stirrer having a wireless temperature probe therein. The user interface receives input from a user to identify user preferences and settings. |
US11318429B2 |
Enclosed mixture stirrer using intermittent resonance and method
Provided are an enclosed stirrer using intermittent resonance and a method. The enclosed stirrer comprises: two pairs of parallel tension springs (1), a fixing bracket (2), an elastic cantilever beam (3), a cantilever beam pressure clamping device (6), an eccentric motor (4), an arc-shaped cushion block (5), and an enclosed container (8). The enclosed container (8) is mounted on the fixing bracket (2) by the tension spring (1). The elastic cantilever beam (3) is installed below the enclosed container (8) and is axially parallel to the enclosed container (8). One end of the elastic cantilever beam (3) is mounted on the fixing bracket (2) as a clamping end, the other end of the elastic cantilever beam (3) is connected to the eccentric motor (4) as a movable end. The arc-shaped cushion block (5) is connected above the eccentric motor (4). The arc-shaped cushion block (5) reciprocally strikes the bottom of the enclosed container (8) during operation of the eccentric motor (4). |
US11318424B2 |
Light-driven ion-pumping membrane systems
Dye-sensitized ion-pumping membranes and methods of preparing said membranes are described herein. A regenerative and reversible photoactive dye is covalently-bonded to membrane or separator for ion-pumping. The photoactive dye-functionalized membranes can be arranged with other ion-exchange membranes, which serve as selective contacts to afford photovoltaic action and therefore form a power-producing membrane that pumps ions for use in driving an ion-exchange or ion-transport process, such as desalination and electrodialysis. |
US11318423B2 |
Processes for separation of aromatic compounds using a thin film composite membrane
This invention discloses a method for separation of an aromatic compound from a mixture comprising an alkane using an improved thin-film composite membrane. The membrane is particularly useful for separation of benzene from cyclohexane, which have similar boiling points. The membrane comprises a more mechanically durable and defect-free separation layer as a result of its fabrication from an ionomer solution that is substantially free of dissolved ionic species not associated with the ionomer. |
US11318419B2 |
Mechanical pressure converter for water desalination
The present invention discloses a pressure converter system for sustainably forcing saline water through a semi-permeable membrane, comprising a hydraulic oil pump, a hydraulic oil cylinder comprising pressurized oil generated from the hydraulic oil pump, a sustainable energy source for powering the hydraulic oil pump, a saline water cylinder containing saline water, wherein the hydraulic oil cylinder and the saline water cylinder are connected using a piston and an electrical circuit for determining a direction of movement of the piston. This system may be developed to a stand-alone desalination facility comprising a ducted windmill that can harvest energy from a wide range of wind speeds, especially very low wind speeds. Because of the above, the present invention successfully converts mechanical energy to high pressure that is required to produce fresh water from saline water. |
US11318417B2 |
Component removal from a gas
A device, system, and method for removing a component from a gas are disclosed. A bead consisting of a core and an outer layer is provided. The outer layer consists of a first impermeable material. The core consists of a second material. A carrier gas, containing a vapor, is passed across the bead, desublimating or desublimating and condensing a portion of the vapor onto the bead. In some embodiments, the beads are passed into the column at a first temperature and the carrier gas is passed across the beads. A portion of the vapor desublimates or desublimates and condenses onto the beads as a solid product, causing the beads to expand in volume as they are warmed to a second temperature. The beads with the solid product are passed out of the column. |
US11318414B2 |
Systems for water extraction from air
A system for water extraction from air is provided. The system includes a housing having a plurality of openings allowing an air flow to enter into an inner space defined by the housing, a sponge disposed within the inner space defined by the housing, the sponge including a water absorbing/adsorbing material for absorbing/adsorbing water vapor from the air flow, and a water filter disposed below the sponge for filtering water discharged from the sponge. |
US11318409B2 |
Ultramicro to mesopore frameworks for selective separation and storage of noble gases
Methods and materials for the selective capture and storage of preselected materials from gas streams using metal organic framework (MOF) materials are described. In various embodiments preselected target material gases could include noble gasses such as Kr, Xe, Rn, Arultramicro to mesopore frameworks for selective separation and storage of noble gases, other gasses such as I2 or other particular isotopes either naturally occurring or man-made, or another preselected gas capture material such as a target material for legal, regulatory or treaty compliance, or a preselected material from a particular process such as a cleaning or etching agent from semiconducting or microelectronic manufacture, or a portion of an anesthetic gas such as nitrous oxide, isoflurane, sevoflurane or a fluorinated ethers. |
US11318408B2 |
Air cleaner arrangements; serviceable filter elements; and, methods
An air cleaner arrangement or assembly is provided. The air cleaner arrangement includes a serviceable filter cartridge. The air cleaner assembly also includes an arrangement for positioning the filter cartridge into a preferred, sealing, orientation and for securing the filter cartridge in that location. Preferred serviceable filter cartridges are provided, as well as methods of assembly and use. |
US11318407B2 |
Air purifier and a method for controlling an air purifier
An air purifier (10) uses an air purifier filter unit (12) and a sensor (26) for sensing the matter to be filtered by the air purifier filter unit. By monitoring (18) the performance of the air purifier combined with information about the air purifier filter unit, it is possible to determine a volume of the space in which the air purifier (10) is deployed. |
US11318399B2 |
Locking feature for a filter
A filter element includes a bottom open end joined to a center tube opposite the top open end. The bottom open end defines a radially outer surface and a radially inner surface that is in communication with the central reservoir of the filter element. A locking feature is disposed proximate to the bottom open end. The locking feature includes an entrance slot that is disposed on the radially inner surface of the center tube extending axially from the bottom open end. |
US11318398B2 |
Coalescing filter element
One aspect of the disclosure provides a filter element including a first end cap, a second end cap, a ring of filter media and an annular seal. The first end cap defines a cylindrical collar that circumscribes a first central opening and includes a substantially planar first outer surface that extends radially outward from the cylindrical collar to an outer peripheral edge. The second end cap defines a second central opening substantially coaxial with the first central opening. The ring of filter media is disposed between the first end cap and the second end cap, and circumscribes a central cavity in fluid communication with the first central opening and the second central opening. The annular seal is disposed upon the first outer surface of the first end cap and around the cylindrical collar. The annular seal extends axially way from the first outer surface. |
US11318396B1 |
System of water supply, desalination and mineral retrieval
A system of water supply, desalination and mineral salt retrieval includes a solar concentrating tower, the tower includes a pressure vessel that includes a layer of woven or non-woven carbon-nanotubes defining a thermal interface and providing a super heated surface for spray application of seawater or brine. |
US11318386B2 |
Operator interface for automated game content generation
A game management system provides a generator interface that enables an operator to trigger automated generation by a content generator of a game event based on operator input values. These values include respective target values for a target metric (e.g., a difficulty level) for each of a plurality of game levels that are together to form the game event. In addition, the generator interface in some examples enables the operator to selectively vary the particular number of game levels that are together to form the game event, via an event sizing mechanism provided by the generator interface. A particular predefined group or cluster of players for whom the game event is to be tailored or customized based on multidimensional parametric player model data can also be selected in the interface. |
US11318385B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing a computer implemented game
A user device provides a computer implemented game with different levels. The device has a user interface. A player selects a level via the user interface. When a level is selected, the associated game board in displayed. Information about the difficulty of at least one of the levels is displayed. |
US11318379B2 |
Game server and method of sharing note in the game server
A game server according to one embodiment includes a communication interface and a processor configured to receive a note at a specific location in a game from a user, match the note with the specific location, and store the note to a storage medium, and when the specific location is displayed on a gaming device of the user, output the note through the gaming device. |
US11318378B2 |
Method for constructing motor vibration model, method and electronic device for haptics implementation, and storage medium
A method for constructing a motor vibration model is provided. In this method, a first condition combination and a second condition combination in a game scene and vibration effects corresponding to the condition combinations are received, the vibration effects including a vibration type and a vibration amplitude. The first condition combination, the second condition combination and the corresponding vibration effects may be digitally processed, respectively. A vibration type model may be constructed according to the first condition combination and the vibration type that have been digitally processed, and a vibration amplitude model may be constructed according to the second condition combination and the vibration amplitude that have been digitally processed. The vibration type model and the vibration amplitude model jointly constitute the motor vibration model. A game-scene-based haptics implementation method, an electronic device and a computer-readable storage medium are also provided. |
US11318374B2 |
Variable actuators of an accessory and methods thereof
A system that incorporates the subject disclosure may include, for example, a processor that performs operations including receiving an actuation profile comprising one or more actuation thresholds responsive to a detection of a triggering event during a gaming session of a video game, configuring the sensor according to the one or more actuation thresholds, receiving, from the sensor, a signal indicating a depression range of the button, comparing the depression range to the one or more actuation thresholds of the actuation profile, and generating an actuation state when the depression range exceeds an actuation threshold of the one or more actuation thresholds. Additional embodiments are disclosed. |
US11318372B2 |
Game processing program, game processing method, and game processing device
A game processing device includes a scene determination portion, a sound recognition portion, a conformity determination portion, and an action controller. The scene determination portion determines whether a scene is an input scene in which sound input information can be input. The sound recognition portion, at an input scene, recognizes sound that is input as the sound input information. The conformity determination portion determines a degree of conformity between (a) the sound input information that is recognized and (b) reference information. The action controller changes an action effect according to the degree of conformity. |
US11318371B2 |
Program, control method, and information processing apparatus
An information processing apparatus, which may include a display unit that displays a virtual space, an operating unit that outputs input operation data associating an input operation of a user with coordinate information, and a storage unit that stores the input operation data and may execute a game where a character moves based on the input operation. The information processing apparatus may retrieve the input operation data from the storage unit, perform control including moving the character in a predetermined direction when the input operation is determined to be a first input operation and when the input operation is determined to be the second input operation, and may determine that the input operation is the second input operation when a distance, in the predetermined direction, between an intermediate point and an end or start point is larger than a distance in the predetermined direction between the start and end point. |
US11318368B2 |
Adjustable tabletop sports goal
The present disclosure provides a goal secured to a table configured to receive a projectile from a tabletop game with a playing surface. The goal includes a net portion, at least one bracket, and a tray portion. The net portion has a first end and a second end. The net portion is movable between a first position and a second position. The net portion is configured to receive a first projectile in the first position and a second projectile in the second position. The at least one bracket is configured to receive at least one of the first end or the second end of the net portion. The tray portion is configured to store the first projectile and the second projectile. |
US11318367B2 |
Apparatuses and methods for shuffler transport and installation
A card shuffler system includes an automatic card shuffler for shuffling playing cards and a shuffler transport device coupled to the automatic card shuffler to move and support the automatic card shuffler. The shuffler transport device includes a base assembly for moving along a ground surface, a vertical support, and an adjustment assembly coupled to the vertical support. The vertical support extends from the base assembly and is coupled to the automatic card shuffler to cantilever the automatic card shuffler over the base assembly. The adjustment assembly adjusts the height of the automatic card shuffler between at least a first height and a second height along a vertical axis. The vertical adjustment of the shuffler may facilitate installation of the shuffler at an installation point. |
US11318366B2 |
Apparatus for cleaning belts of bowling pinsetter
An apparatus for cleaning belts of a bowling pinsetter comprising at least one cleaning member for cleaning at least one belt of the bowling pinsetter and a frame for coupling the at least one cleaning member to the bowling pinsetter. The apparatus further comprises at least one positioning member comprising a mechanism for moving and guiding the at least one cleaning member between a cleaning position and a non-cleaning position, wherein the cleaning member is coupled with the bowling pinsetter in the cleaning position and in the non-cleaning position. |
US11318364B2 |
Skateboard and skateboard trucks for simulating surfing
Skateboard trucks and skateboards using the improved trucks are disclosed. Truck according to the present invention can comprising a hanger with wheels. A base assembly is included having an at least partially hollow housing section. The hanger is rotationally mounted to the base assembly. The hanger also comprises a hanger portion that is within partially hollow housing section. Compressible spring elements are included within the partially hollow housing section, wherein the hanger portion operates on the compressible spring elements when the hanger rotates in relation to the base assembly. Skateboard are also disclosed that utilize the truck. One or more trucks are mounted to the skateboard deck with the truck having internal compressible spring elements that are compressed when turning the skateboard. The internal compressible spring elements also expand to return the truck to a neutral position when the skateboard is not turning. |
US11318360B2 |
Interchangeable golf club grip
An interchangeable golf club grip assembly is disclosed that includes a cylindrical inner sleeve member and an outer sleeve member, wherein the inner sleeve member is configured to couple and fasten with a shaft of a golf club and includes a threaded aperture and a plurality of alignment and retention ribs thereon. The outer sleeve member is disposed over the inner sleeve member in a retained configuration using the plurality of ribs and also includes a threaded aperture. The inner and outer sleeve member are fastened together with a fastener that prevents longitudinal movement of the outer sleeve member with respect to the inner sleeve member. |
US11318359B2 |
Golf club heads with optimized characteristics and related methods
Embodiments of golf club heads comprising a head interior and a hosel structure, the head interior bounded by a head front portion, a head rear portion, a head heel portion, a head toe portion, a head top portion, and a head sole portion, the golf club heads further comprising various optimized characteristics, are presented herein. Other examples and related methods are also disclosed herein. |
US11318358B1 |
Golf club heads
Golf club heads are provided for selectively increasing or optimizing the coefficient of restitution (COR) at likely impact locations on the striking face of the golf club heads, while simultaneously maintaining characteristic time (CT) below a threshold value in those likely impact locations. By analyzing historical impact locations of a large cross-section of golfers, golf club head COR values can be increased or optimized in preferential locations on the striking face, such as using weighting factors for a predefined set of locations on the striking face. Therefore, instead of increasing COR uniformly across the face and/or increasing COR at impact locations on the face where golfers are unlikely to strike the golf ball, the sweet spot of the golf club head can be increased at the impact locations where golfers typically strike the golf ball. |
US11318357B2 |
Golf club head with high density body and low density face
Embodiments of a golf club head having a body comprising a first material and a strike face comprising a second material, wherein the density of the first material is greater than the density of the second material, and the ratio of the density of the first material to the density of the second material is greater than or equal to approximately 1.7 are described herein. |
US11318355B2 |
Golf ball mold
The present invention is directed to a mold for forming the cover of a golf ball having a non-planar parting line on its spherical surface. |
US11318351B2 |
Method to determine body's physiological response to physical exercise for assessing readiness and to provide feedback, and system for implementing the method
The invention relates to a method and a system for determining body's readiness to respond to physical exercise and for providing feedback to a user. In the method the user starts to perform an exercise, an earlier performance level is determined before starting a performance check having steps of: an instant performance level of the user is determined, the earlier performance level is compared to the instant performance level, a readiness index is determined according to the said comparison and optionally with background and/or training history of the user, a feedback is given according to the determined readiness index. |
US11318348B2 |
Exercise machine and cross trainer
The present invention is directed, in part, to a system and methods for combining newly designed cardiovascular equipment with the added features of an upper body weight training regimen in order to provide a user a full body workout, cardiovascular exercise and weight training simultaneously. The invention does so by employing either a weight tray apparatus configured to newly designed cardiovascular equipment or machine or through the use of an adjustable weight training apparatus combined with the newly designed cardiovascular equipment or machine. More specifically, the present invention relates to a system and methods for combining newly designed cardiovascular equipment including stationary and recumbent bikes, elliptical machines, treadmills and stair steppers, with a tray apparatus that allows a user to employ free weights. The invention further relates to a system and methods for combining newly designed cardiovascular equipment including stationary and recumbent bikes, elliptical machines, treadmills and stair steppers that are configured with an adjustable weight training apparatus that allows a user to build upper body muscle groups simultaneously with cardiovascular exercise, in effect, providing a full body workout. |
US11318347B2 |
VDN abdominal bench (exercise apparatus)
An exercise apparatus for performing one or more exercises is described. The exercise includes at least one support structure, one or more elastic bands, and a back support member. The one or more elastic bands is coupled to the at least one support structure at one end of the one or more elastic bands. The back support member is arranged in an inclined position such that a first end of the back support member is detachably coupled to the at least one support structure and a second end of the back support member is supported at a surface positioned at a height lower than a height at which the first end is positioned. The one or more elastic bands are configured to assist a user during one or more exercises, where the back support member configured to support a body of the user. |
US11318345B2 |
Sand pit training bag
A sand training bag for sand and/or mineral training in an open and closed configuration. The sand pit training bags includes a sand pit training bag configuration comprising at least one fastener and at least one overlaying fabric around the perimeter to open flat on a surface. The sand training bag includes attachable wall structure, wherein the surface attachable wall structure is configured with a sand pit training bag in an open configuration visible relative to a sand or mineral pit held by one or more fasteners. The sand training bag includes a single sand pit training bag, wherein the single sand pit training bag is convertible to a single sand pit with at least one attachable perimeter wall around the perimeter of the open sand or mineral receiving surface configuration, wherein a top cover is configured to be viewed as a sand or mineral pit closed configuration. |
US11318344B2 |
Yoga band and method of using said yoga band to perform a yoga pose
A yoga band is configured with a retainer band loop for donning around a hand, wrist or foot and both an inner pose strap and an outer pose strap that may be elastic to enable stretching and holding of poses. The inner pose strap and an outer pose enable different levels or extensions for performing yoga poses, or a progressive stretching from the outer pose strap to the inner pose strap, for example. A yogi may extend the outer pose strap initially, as it may extend further than the inner pose strap, and therefore may be easier to reach and hold the yoga pose. As the yogi progresses, they may extend the inner pose strap which is shorter in length, thereby achieving a greater stretch. The inner and outer pose straps are coupled with a retainer strap component of the retainer band loop to provide a secure support. |
US11318343B2 |
Resistance system for rowing machine
A resistance system for a rowing machine has a mounting bracket, a housing assembly, a paddle wheel, a driving assembly and a restoring assembly. The housing assembly is mounted on the mounting bracket and includes a liquid tank for storing liquid. The driving assembly is connected to the paddle wheel and drives the paddle wheel to rotate in a direction only. The restoring assembly is connected to a strip hub of the driving assembly and is able to drive the strip hub to rotate in a reverse direction. The resistance system for the rowing machine has simplified structure. Therefore, it is easy to assemble to the resistance system, and manufacturing cost of the resistance system can be decreased. In addition, a service life of the resistance system as well as the rowing machine can be increased. |
US11318342B2 |
Mini stepper with flat steps
Improvements in a transportable stepper are disclosed. The mini stepper has steps that remain horizontal through the entire stroke. The mini stepper uses parallel connected arms to maintain flat steps so a user steps in a natural position and maintain a balanced posture. The stepper has a step height adjustment that links the two pedals. The travel or highest position for the foot pads is adjustable to change the resistance or work-out intensity for the user by limiting the vertical travel for the foot pads and links the foot pads to ensure when one footpad is being pushed downward, the opposing footpad is being elevated. The resistance pistons are surrounded by an insulation tube that minimizes skin contact to hot pistons. The mini stepper has a display that links to an application for tracking/displaying exercise related information. |
US11318341B2 |
Portable lower limb therapy device
A portable lower limb therapy device having a support base and a force transfer system. The support base includes an exterior surface suitable to slide on smooth surfaces and an interior surface suitable to receive and conform to a foot of a user. The force transfer system embodied through one or two cords integrated with the support base and operates to transfer force applied behind and above the foot of a user that is in the support base to the support base. The portable lower limb therapy device may be used with a wearable anchor that is attachable to the thigh of the user of allows for the cord or cords to be fixed in place for the performance of static progressive stretch therapy motions without requiring ongoing manual force. |
US11318340B1 |
Pilates machine tension device support system
A Pilates machine tension device support system for efficiently providing a tension force to a movable platform of an exercise machine. The Pilates machine tension device support system generally includes a frame, a platform movably positioned upon the frame and a tension assembly connected between the frame and the platform to provide selective tension upon the platform in a first direction. The tension assembly is comprised of a plurality of pulleys and a plurality of tension devices positioned upon the pulleys, wherein the tension devices are attached between a frame and the platform. The tension members are selectively engaged to the platform to increase or decrease the tension applied to the platform for varying levels of workouts. |
US11318337B2 |
Systems and methods for suppressing a fire condition in an aircraft
An example system for suppressing a fire condition in an aircraft includes a supply of fire suppressant agent on-board the aircraft, a conduit coupled to the supply of fire suppressant agent and configured to carry fire suppression agent, an inlet located downstream of the conduit that is coupled to the conduit and is configured to be attached to a cargo container in the aircraft to deliver the fire suppression agent directly into the cargo container, a valve connected to the conduit between the supply of fire suppressant agent and the inlet, a detector located inside the cargo container, and a computer controller in communication with the valve and in communication with the detector, and controlling operation of the valve for delivery of the fire suppression agent into the cargo container based on an output received from the detector. |
US11318333B1 |
Respiratory protection system
The invention relates to a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) system with a transparent multi-use face shield, a foam frame attached to the interior face of the face shield, a flexible hose secured within a hole bore through the foam frame, a portable air filtering enclosure and a pump contained therein that introduces filtered air into the system through the flexible hose, and a non-woven HEPA cloth carry bag that also functions as an air filter. The face shield features a fastener system that includes flexible straps made from a transparent, flexible, non-stick, and self-adhesive releasable tape. The invention provides the user eye protection and respiratory protection from direct fluid spray, flying debris, unclean air, unhealthy airborne contaminants, including SARS-CoV-2 and other harmful viruses or pathogens. |
US11318332B2 |
Methods of treating tumors with pro drugs
Methods of treating tumors by administering compounds to a patient are provided. Compounds such as pro drugs, e.g., 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), may be administered to the patient orally, by injection, intravenously, or topically, which then accumulate preferentially as compounds such as protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) in tumor cells. After such accumulation, compounds such as PpIX are then activated in various aspects to treat tumors cells, thereby treating cancer. Cancers such as glioblastoma may be treated. |
US11318329B1 |
Imaging and treatment beam energy modulation utilizing an energy adjuster
Electromagnetic waves for an accelerating structure of the radiation delivery system are generated by a microwave source. The electromagnetic waves generated by the microwave source are adjusted by an energy adjuster to a first energy level. A kilovolt (kV) imaging beam is generated by the accelerating structure based on the first energy level. The electromagnetic waves generated by the magnetic source are adjusted by the energy adjuster to a second energy level. A megavolt (MV) treatment beam is generated by the accelerating structure based on the second energy level. |
US11318328B2 |
Presenting a sequence of images associated with a motion model
Images that are associated with an identification of a tracking target of a patient to receive radiation treatment may be received. The images may be sorted into a sequence based on a motion of the patient. The sorted images may be provided via a graphical user interface. The sequence of the sorted images that are based on the motion of the patient may be provided. |
US11318324B2 |
Treatment apparatus and control method for treatment apparatus
The present invention relates to a treatment apparatus and a control method for the treatment apparatus, and provides a treatment apparatus and a control method for the treatment apparatus, the treatment apparatus comprising: a treatment unit for transferring therapeutic energy at a preset period to a treatment position; a temperature measurement unit for measuring a temperature of the treatment position at a period different from the period at which the therapeutic energy is transferred; and a control unit for controlling an operation of the treatment unit on the basis of a result of measurement by the temperature measurement unit. The present invention enables a user to control a treatment content while accurately understanding the temperature of the treatment position, and thus can improve a treatment effect while preventing thermal damage to tissue. |
US11318323B2 |
Device for delivering precision phototherapy
Systems and method relate to administering phototherapy. A device includes a hollow structure having at least a first open end. The hollow structure includes a rotatable member, one or more coherent light generators, and, for each coherent light generator, one or more lenses or mirrors optically connected to the coherent light generator and configured to alter at least one aspect of a beam of coherent light. The device further includes a processing circuit including a processor and a memory storing instructions. The instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to accept an input from an operator and generate one or more beams of coherent light according to a plurality of settings configured to produce a therapeutic effect at a targeted treatment site. Additionally, the rotatable member is configured to be rotated to direct the one or more beams of coherent light to the targeted treatment site. |
US11318322B2 |
Defibrillator
Several defibrillators, defibrillator architectures, defibrillator components and methods of operating defibrillators are described. In one aspect, a defibrillator (as for example an automated external defibrillator) that can be powered by a mobile communication device such as a smart cellular phone or a tablet computer is described. Utilizing a phone (or other mobile communication device) as the power supply for an external defibrillator allows the external defibrillator to be smaller and, in some circumstance, removes the need for a battery that stores sufficient energy for shock delivery—which would need to be checked and/or replaced on a regular basis. Additionally, when desired, certain control functionality, computation, data processing, and user instructions can be handled/presented by the mobile communications device thereby further simplifying the defibrillator design and improving the user experience. This architecture takes advantage of the nearly ubiquitous availability of smart phones, tablet computers and other mobile communication devices. |
US11318321B2 |
Operation of an extracardiovascular implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) during implantation of another medical device
Techniques are disclosed for determining, by an extracardiovascular implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implanted in a patient, whether one or more test therapy signals generated by another medical device implanted in the patient is detected. In response to detecting the one or more test therapy signals, the extracardiovascular ICD provides an indication that the extracardiovascular ICD has detected the one or more test therapy signals. In some examples, the indication is an audible tone provided to a clinician. In some examples, the other medical device is an intracardiac cardiac pacing device, and the one or more test therapy signals comprises a plurality of anti-tachycardia pacing (ATP) pulses. |
US11318319B2 |
Implantable stimulator with a conformable foil-like electrode array
An implantable stimulator is provided having a conformable foil-like substrate, having a longitudinal axis extending from a pulse generator to a distal end of the substrate. The substrate comprising one or more adjacent polymeric substrate layers and an electrode array. The electrode array having a first and second electrode where one or more electrical interconnections are comprised in the substrate. The conformable foil-like substrate has a maximum thickness of 0.5 millimeter or less, proximate the electrodes. By providing a more easily patternable multilayer substrate, more complicated electrode array configurations may be supported, allowing a higher degree of flexibility to address transverse and/or longitudinal misalignment. By providing a relatively thin implantable electrode array user comfort may be increased through application of energy to tissue by the implantable stimulator. |
US11318317B2 |
Facilitating urgency modulated beaconing rates for medical devices
Techniques for facilitating telemetry between a medical device and an external device are provided. In one example, a medical device includes a classification component and a communication component. The classification component is configured to determine a classification for data generated by the medical device. The classification component is also configured to determine an urgency level for an advertising data packet based on the classification for the data. The communication component is also configured to broadcast the advertising data packet for the medical device at a defined beaconing rate based on the urgency level for the advertising data packet. |
US11318315B2 |
Devices and methods for positioning external devices in relation to implanted devices
A stimulation system for a patient is provided. The system comprises: at least one implantable device comprising at least one implantable antenna; and an external device comprising at least one external antenna, wherein the at least one external antenna transfers power to the at least one implantable antenna. The at least one implantable device delivers therapy to the patient. A patient attachment device or body covering positions the at least one external antenna relative to the patient. |
US11318314B2 |
Delivery of cardiac pacing therapy for cardiac remodeling
A method and device apparatus to deliver a pacing therapy capable of remodeling a patient's heart over a period of time that includes monitoring one or more parameters in response to a delivered cardiac remodeling pacing, determining whether the cardiac remodeling pacing has an effect on cardiac normalization in response to the monitoring, and adjusting the cardiac remodeling pacing in response to the determined effect on cardiac normalization. The method and device may also perform short-term monitoring of one or more parameters in response to the delivered cardiac remodeling pacing, monitor one or more long-term parameter indicative of a long-term effect of the delivered cardiac remodeling pacing, determine the long-term effect of the delivered cardiac remodeling pacing on cardiac normalization in response to the monitoring, and adjust the cardiac remodeling pacing in response to one or both of the short-term monitoring and the determined long-term effect on cardiac normalization. |
US11318313B2 |
Response-based cardiac resynchronization therapy parameter determination
This document discusses, among other things, systems and methods to determine a response between received cardiac electrical information from a subject, such as a time of a P wave, and received cardiac acceleration information of the subject, such as a time of a first heart sound (S1) or a second heart sound (S2), across a set of stimulation signals provided to the subject at different AVD intervals, and determining one or more cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) parameters using an inflection point of the determined response. |
US11318311B2 |
Deep brain stimulation system and method with multi-modal, multi-symptom neuromodulation
Described here is a deep brain stimulation (“DBS”) approach that targets several relevant nodes within brain circuitry, while monitoring multiple symptoms for efficacy. This approach to multi-symptom monitoring and stimulation therapy may be used as an extra stimulation setting in extant DBS devices, particularly those equipped for both stimulation and sensing. The therapeutic efficacy of DBS devices is extended by optimizing them for multiple symptoms (such as sleep disturbance in addition to movement disorders), thus increasing quality of life for patients. |
US11318308B2 |
Speech processor headpiece
A cochlear implant system includes: an electrode array implanted within a cochlea; an internal processor in communication with the electrode array; an implanted antenna which is electrically coupled to the internal processor; and a modular external headpiece which is removably positioned over the implanted antenna, the modular external headpiece including a core containing a sound processor for processing sound and providing a corresponding signal to the implanted antenna; and a modular component configured to releasably engage the core and supply electrical power to the core. A modular speech processor headpiece includes a core comprising a microphone and sound processor for producing a signal representing ambient sound to be transmitted to a cochlear implant, the core further comprising a number of electrical contacts; and a modular component containing a number of electrical contacts corresponding to the electrical contacts of the core; wherein the core is configured to engage with the modular component such that electrical communication is made between the core and the modular component. |
US11318303B2 |
Multipolar lead for his bundle pacing
A device for the active fixation of an implantable medical lead includes a housing, a tine assembly, an electrode, and a rotatable shaft. The housing includes a proximal end for connecting to the lead and a distal end opposite the proximal end. The housing defines a housing lumen extending between the proximal end and a recess adjacent to the distal end. The tine assembly is disposed within the housing lumen and includes at least one tine configured to self-bias from a linear configuration within the housing to a curved configuration outside of the housing. The electrode assembly is disposed at the distal end of the housing and includes a plurality of electrodes. The rotatable shaft extends through the housing lumen and is configured to engage the tine assembly such that rotation of the shaft transitions the at least one tine between the linear configuration and the curved configuration. |
US11318296B2 |
Signal-based automated deep brain stimulation programming
Techniques are disclosed to automate determination of therapy parameter values for adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS). A medical device may determine differences in power values between a present and a previous power value. Based on the difference being greater than or equal to a threshold value, the medical device may iteratively adjust a present therapy parameter value until the difference in the power values between a present and a previous power value is less than the threshold value. |
US11318295B2 |
HVAD rinse via a non-uniform thrust bearing gap
A blood pump having a housing including an inlet element. The inlet element has a proximal portion sized to be received within at least a portion of a heart of a patient and defines a major longitudinal axis. A rotor is configured to rotate within the housing about the major longitudinal axis and impel blood from heart. At least one stator is disposed within the housing and positioned within the housing at least one from the group consisting of upstream and downstream from the rotor. During operation of the blood pump the rotor is maintained at an oblique angle with respect to the major longitudinal axis. |
US11318291B2 |
Device for the conservative treatment of nasal and paranasal sinus diseases
The invention relates to medical technology, and more particularly to a device for the conservative treatment of nasal and paranasal sinus diseases. The present device comprises obturators for the posterior and anterior nasal openings, each obturator being in the form of an expandable sheath made of a resilient material and provided with a feed tube. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the cavity below the sheath, and the proximal end is provided with an adapter having a valve mechanism. The obturator sheath for the posterior nasal opening is hermetically fastened to the distal portion of its feed tube. The obturator sheath for the anterior nasal opening is hermetically fastened to a cuff. The cuff is provided with two channels, one of which holds the feed tube of the obturator sheath for the posterior nasal opening in such a way that the cuff can move along the entire length of the feed tube. The other channel holds a catheter for evacuating a pathological secretion from the paranasal sinuses and/or for introducing solutions of medicinal preparations into same for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The catheter is held in said channel in such a way that the distal portion thereof can be moved into the space between the obturator sheaths. The invention is intended to provide more effective treatment of nasal and paranasal sinus disorders. |
US11318290B2 |
Ribbed dilator tip
A dilator tip may include an elongated tubular member defined by a circumferential wall and having a distal tip region and a proximal end, and a plurality of ribs extending longitudinally between the distal tip region and the proximal end. The plurality of ribs may extend radially outward from the elongated tubular member, and the plurality of ribs may be spaced apart circumferentially. |
US11318284B2 |
Catheter assembly
A catheter assembly includes a catheter and an inner needle inserted through the catheter. The catheter has a catheter body and a flexible portion that is provided at a distal portion of the catheter body, includes a most distal portion of the catheter, and is more flexible than the catheter body. |
US11318283B1 |
Medical tube holding apparatus
A medical tube holding system for holding tubes extending from the mouth of a patient. Embodiments of the system comprise a rim or mask shaped and sized to be supported on the face of a patient, a lower support surface comprising various shapes and openings, and a tube holding device comprising at least one opening for receiving a medical tube and comprising a first adjusting component and a second adjusting component. Embodiments of the system include various features, including adjusting mechanisms in various dimensions, tube clamps, cushioning and straps. |
US11318279B2 |
Flushable catheters
A flushable catheter assembly includes a catheter shaft having proximal and distal end portions. The catheter may include a funnel assembly associated with the distal end portion of the catheter shaft and/or an introducer cap assembly associated with the proximal end portion of the catheter shaft. A groove is defined along at least a portion of an outer perimeter of the funnel assembly or introducer cap assembly, with the groove being configured to receive at least a portion of the catheter shaft for wrapping the catheter shaft around the outer perimeter when disposing of the catheter. Instead of (or in addition to) a groove, one or more channels may pass through the funnel assembly to receive a portion of the catheter shaft for securing the catheter shaft to the funnel assembly for disposal. The catheter assembly and/or its individual components may be formed of a water disintegrable material. |
US11318270B2 |
Medical tubes and methods of manufacture
The disclosure relates to medical tubes and methods of manufacturing medical tubes. The tube may be a composite structure made of two or more distinct components that are spirally wound to form an elongate tube. For example, one of the components may be a spirally wound elongate hollow body, and the other component may be an elongate structural component also spirally wound between turns of the spirally wound hollow body The tube need not be made from distinct components, however. For instance, an elongate hollow body formed (e.g., extruded) from a single material may be spirally wound to form an elongate tube. The elongate hollow body itself may in transverse cross-section have a thin wall portion and a relatively thicker or more rigid reinforcement portion. The tubes can be incorporated into a variety of medical circuits or may be employed for other medical uses. |
US11318268B1 |
Method for controlling oxygen delivered to patient in oxygen therapy and related products
Provided are a method for controlling an oxygen provider and a portable device. The method includes: acquiring measurement data at a patient side; determining an oxygen demand volume and an output pattern of an oxygen provider based on the acquired measurement data and a desired oxygen fraction ratio; and controlling the oxygen provider with the oxygen demand volume and the output pattern. With the method or device for controlling an oxygen provider, oxygen with an amount that actually needed by a patient is provided to produce the blended gas to be delivered to the patient, and the blended gas delivered to the patient are regulated according to the output pattern to guarantee the blended gas is delivered in synchronization with the inspiration of the patient, so that a therapeutic effect is achieved with a lower oxygen consumption amount. |
US11318267B2 |
High flow therapy device utilizing a non-sealing respiratory interface and related methods
A high flow therapy system for delivering heated and humidified respiratory gas to an airway of a patient, the system including a respiratory gas flow pathway for delivering the respiratory gas to the airway of the patient by way of a non-sealing respiratory interface; wherein flow rate of the pressurized respiratory gas is controlled by a microprocessor. |
US11318263B2 |
Mesh nebulizer and medicinal liquid pack
A mesh nebulizer that nebulizes and ejects a medicinal liquid through a mesh portion, includes a main body including a vibration portion including a vibration surface, and a medicinal liquid pack to be detachably mounted on the main body. The medicinal liquid pack includes a lid in which the mesh portion is provided, and a medicinal liquid container that includes a recessed portion that is open toward the mesh portion and is covered by the lid, the medicinal liquid being contained in the recessed portion. At least a portion of a bottom surface of the recessed portion of the medicinal liquid container that is to oppose the vibration surface is made of a stretchable material. When the medicinal liquid pack is mounted on the main body, the stretchable material of the bottom surface stretches, allowing the vibration surface to approach the mesh portion of the lid. |
US11318257B2 |
Drug delivery device with clutch feature
A drug delivery device comprising or adapted to receive a drug-filled cartridge, comprising a piston rod adapted to be rotated by a drive member to thereby move the piston rod distally during expelling, dose setting means allowing a user to simultaneously set a dose amount to be expelled, and a releasable locking mechanism adapted to rotationally lock the drive member relative to the housing during dose setting. The device further comprises release means actuatable between a dose setting mode and an expelling mode, wherein the locking mechanism is released when the release means is actuated from a dose setting mode to an expelling mode. |
US11318250B2 |
Inductively rechargeable external energy source, charger, system and method for a transcutaneous inductive charger for an implantable medical device
A mechanism for transferring energy from an external power source to an implantable medical device is disclosed. A sensor may be used to measure a parameter that correlates to a temperature of the system that occurs during the transcutaneous coupling of energy. For example, the sensor may measure temperature of a surface of an antenna of the external power source. The measured parameter may then be compared to a programmable limit. A control circuit such as may be provided by the external power source may then control the temperature based on the comparison. The programmable limit may be, for example, under software control so that the temperature occurring during transcutaneous coupling of energy may be modified to fit then-current circumstances. |
US11318247B2 |
Low flow infusion pump startup
A peristaltic infusion pump with improved low flow performance. The pump includes a cam shaft having cams offset in an axial direction, pump fingers that engage a tube, each finger coupled to a respective cam, the fingers creating a pumping region and an occlusion region within the tube, a motor coupled to the cam shaft, a memory, and a controller. The controller implements cam rotation instructions received from the memory to cause the pump to position the fingers in the occlusion region prior to beginning an infusion therapy to deliver fluid to patient through the tube at a patient fluid delivery rate, rotate the cam shaft to transition the fingers from the occlusion region to the pumping region at a startup rate that is faster than a patient fluid delivery rate, and rotate the cam shaft at the patient fluid delivery rate in the pumping region. |
US11318244B2 |
Negative pressure wound therapy device with automated filter purging
A negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) device includes a canister, a pump, a filter, and a control unit. The canister is configured to collect wound exudate from a wound site. The pump is fluidly coupled to the canister and configured to draw a vacuum within the canister by pumping air out of the canister. The filter is positioned between the canister and the pump such that the air pumped out of the canister passes through the filter in a first direction. The control unit is configured to operate the pump and to purge the filter by causing airflow through the filter in a second direction, opposite the first direction. |
US11318241B2 |
System and method for wound monitoring
A wound monitoring system including a sensor for detecting color and flow rate of a fluid flowing through a wound drain tubing, a base station for receiving color and flow rate data from the sensor over the one or more networks, for storing the data, and for sending notifications over the one or more networks, and a user device for receiving the notification over the one or more networks. Also disclosed is a wound monitoring system that includes the sensor, the base station, a cloud server, and the user device. The base station receives the data from the sensor and transmits the data over one or more networks to the cloud server. Further disclosed is a wound drain monitoring method that employs the wound monitoring system. |
US11318239B2 |
Systems and methods for performing online extracorporeal photopheresis
Systems and methods for performing online extracorporeal photopheresis of mononuclear cells are disclosed. During a mononuclear cell collection cycle, blood is removed from a source and separated into a plasma constituent, a mononuclear cell-containing layer, and red blood cells, followed by the collection of a pre-product including at least a portion of the mononuclear cell-containing layer and at least a portion of the separated red blood cells. The mononuclear cell collection cycle may be repeated, followed by the production of a single mononuclear cell product using the collected pre-product(s). The mononuclear cell product is irradiated using a fixed dose of light, such that the mononuclear cell product is produced so as to have a predetermined volume and a predetermined hematocrit, regardless of the number of pre-products used to produce the mononuclear cell product. Following irradiation, at least a portion of the irradiated mononuclear cell product is returned to the source. |
US11318228B2 |
Crosslinked soft tissue graft and methods of use thereof
The invention relates to crosslinked soft tissue grafts and methods of use thereof. The invention also relates to methods of preparing the same. |
US11318223B2 |
Antimicrobial adhesives having improved properties
Adhesive compositions exhibiting antimicrobial properties, good stability, long shelf lives and enhanced release of antimicrobial agents are described. In certain versions, the compositions also exhibit relatively high fluid handling capacities. The adhesive compositions inhibit microbial growth by more than 2 log after 24 hours contact and particularly more than 3.5 log after 6 hours contact. Also described are various medical articles using such adhesives and related methods. |
US11318221B1 |
Wearable air cleaner with ultraviolet light disinfection
This invention is directed to a wearable air cleaner where an air cleaning device is incorporated into a hat. The air cleaning device includes a fan unit to pull air through the device and an air filter to capture particles in the air. The air cleaning device also includes ultraviolet light to disinfect the air and pushes the filtered and disinfected air in front of the wearer for breathing. |
US11318219B1 |
Volcanic rock fluid diffuser
A fluid diffuser system includes volcanic rock material positioned in a receptacle or within a gas-permeable filter. Airflow can be driven through the diffuser system, such as through the filter, to add droplets or vapors of fluids (e.g., aromatic fluids such as essential oils) to the airflow and then into the surrounding atmosphere of the system. The rock material can be highly porous to retain fluids in a natural, environmentally-friendly, and sustainable manner. Some systems are wearable and can use movement of the system to drive air past the rock material, and some systems can employ an air mover (e.g., fan) to drive airflow. |
US11318217B2 |
Systems and methods for disinfection
A disinfecting system includes a housing. An ultraviolet light (UV) source is secured to the housing and configured to emit UV light for disinfection of a target. A processor is secured to the housing in communication with the UV light source. The processor is configured to activate the UV light source for a selected amount of time suitable for disinfection of the target. |
US11318210B2 |
Endosialin-binding antibody
The present disclosure relates to the generation of an antibody that specifically recognizes and binds Endosialin, a cell surface antigen characteristic of tumor pericytes and cells of tumor stroma. The antibody has the ability to become internalized in Endosialin expressing cells and to block the activation of MAPK in PDGF stimulated human pericytes. The antibody is able to block angiogenesis induced by LGALS3BP, a known Endosialin interactor and to inhibit tumor growth alone and in combination with 1959, a humanized antibody against LGALS3BP in human osteosarcoma xenograft. Furthermore, upon conjugation of the humanized version of the anti-Endosialin antibody with a duocarmycin derivative, the resulting ADC displays potent and antigen dependent in vitro tumor cell cytotoxicity and effective antitumor efficacy in vivo. The disclosure is also related to nucleotides encoding the antibodies of the disclosure and cell expressing the antibodies. |
US11318207B2 |
Pegylation method
The present invention relates to a method for PEGylating interferon beta. |
US11318204B2 |
Composition for intravascular delivery of therapeutic composition
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for intravascular delivery of a therapeutic agent, such as paclitaxel, rapamycin, or an analog thereof. The composition includes the therapeutic agent and a biocompatible solvent, such as glycofurol. The composition can aid tissue penetration by the therapeutic agent. A catheter assembly that protects the pharmaceutical composition from the surroundings can be used for its intravascular delivery. |
US11318202B2 |
Antigen binding proteins that bind WISP1
There is disclosed compositions and methods relating to or derived from anti-WISP1 antibodies. More specifically, there is disclosed fully human antibodies that bind WISP1, WISP1-binding fragments and derivatives of such antibodies, and WISP1-binding polypeptides comprising such fragments. Further still, there is disclosed nucleic acids encoding such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, cells comprising such polynucleotides, methods of making such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, and methods of using such antibodies, antibody fragments and derivatives and polypeptides, including methods of treating or diagnosing subjects having WISP1 related disorders or conditions. There is also disclosed a method for treating or preventing various cancers or inflammatory diseases and various diseases of the heart, bone/joints or lung. |
US11318199B2 |
Methods and devices for the treatment of food allergies
Methods and devices are provided for treating a food allergy in a subject in need thereof. The method entails delivering an effective amount of an allergen associated with the food allergy into the subject's cutis skin layer. Delivering the allergen is carried out by inserting one or more allergen-coated solid microneedles into the subject's skin. The one or more solid microneedles each has a base, shaft and tip, and when inserted in the subject, do not extend beyond the cutis. The allergen is allowed to dissociate from the one or more microneedles while inserted in the subject's cutis. Once the allergen disassociates, the one or more microneedles is removed from the subject's skin. |
US11318197B2 |
Compositions and methods for inducing HIV-1 antibodies
In certain aspects the invention provides HV-1 immunogens, including envelopes (CH0848) and selections therefrom, and methods for swarm immunizations using combinations of HIV-1 envelopes. |
US11318195B2 |
Formulation for administration of RNA
The present invention relates to compositions comprising polyplex formulations for delivery of RNA to a target organ or a target cell after parenteral administration, in particular after intramuscular administration. More precisely, the present invention relates to formulations for administration of RNA such as self-replicating RNA, in particular by intramuscular injection. In more detail, the formulations comprise polyplex particles from single stranded RNA and a polyalkyleneimine. The RNA may encode a protein of interest, such as a pharmaceutically active protein. Furthermore, the present invention relates to pharmaceutical products, comprising said RNA polyplex formulations for parenteral application to humans or to animals. The present invention relates as well to manufacturing of such pharmaceutical products, comprising, optionally, steps of sterile filtration, freezing and dehydration. |
US11318193B2 |
Immunogenic treatment of cancer
The present invention provides an immunomodulator for use in the treatment and/or control of a neoplastic disease in a patient intended to undergo immunogenic cell death therapy simultaneously, separately or sequentially with administration of the immunomodulator. The therapy can be selected from microwave irradiation, targeted radiotherapy, embolization, cryotherapy, ultrasound, high intensity focused ultrasound, cyberknife, hyperthermia, radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, electrotome heating, hot water injection, alcohol injection, embolization, radiation exposure, photodynamic therapy, laser beam irradiation, and combinations thereof. |
US11318192B2 |
Engineered proteins and methods of use
Provided herein are proteins that include at least one B cell domain and at least one T cell domain. Also provided are compositions that include one or more of the proteins and methods for using the proteins. |
US11318187B1 |
Treatment of internal disc disruption and connective tissue injuries
This disclosure relates to treating internal disc disruption or a connective tissue injury. The treatment involves injecting, or otherwise administering, a therapeutic composition into an animal, such as a human being, in need thereof. The therapeutic composition may contain transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) or transforming growth factor beta 2 (TGF-β2), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or a secondary agent. |
US11318176B2 |
Topical composition, pharmaceutical composition containing inactivated culture and method of facilitating wound healing and scar reduction using the same
The present invention relates to a topical composition of facilitating wound healing and reducing scars, which includes an inactivated culture of Lactobacillus species as an effective ingredient and can significantly facilitate wound healing as well as reducing scars, thereby can be applied to a method of facilitating wound healing and reducing scars. |
US11318172B2 |
Use of genetically engineered bacterium of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium in for treating liver cancer
Provided is use of a genetically engineered bacterium of attenuated Salmonella typhimurium for treating liver cancer. The bacterium is attenuated Salmonella typhimurium VNP20009 carrying a plasmid cloned with a methioninase gene. Also provided is a construction method of the bacterium. |
US11318170B2 |
Treatment of brain damage using umbilical cord blood cells
The invention relates to the treatment of chronic stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disorders using umbilical cord blood cells. |
US11318152B2 |
Pharmaceutical agent for improving autism spectrum disorder and mental disease
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel pharmaceutical agent for improving autism spectrum disorder, a pharmaceutical agent for improving a mental disease, or a supplement exerting an effect of improving social behaviors or developing sociality or an anti-anxiety and anti-stress effect or a functional food exerting such an effect. The present invention also provides a pharmaceutical agent for promoting the secretion of oxytocin and/or vasopressin in the brain. The above objects are achieved by a pharmaceutical agent for improving autism spectrum disorder, a pharmaceutical agent for improving a mental disease, or a supplement exerting an effect of improving social behaviors or developing sociality or an anti-anxiety and anti-stress effect or a functional food exerting such an effect, or a pharmaceutical agent for promoting the secretion of oxytocin and/or vasopressin, which comprises D-allulose as an active ingredient. |
US11318148B2 |
Preservative-free treprostinil devices
Embodiments include a system including a sealed prefilled drug-reservoir. The drug-reservoir may include a unit dosage of treprostinil in a sterile fluid composition. The composition may not include an antimicrobial preservative. The treprostinil may be present at a dosage of between 0.1 mg/mL and 25 mg/mL. In addition, the treprostinil may be treprostinil sodium Furthermore, the composition may include sodium chloride. The composition may also include a sodium ion from sodium chloride in a concentration from 3000 to 4500 ppm. The composition may not include metacresol. |
US11318146B2 |
Dietary supplement
A method of forming a dietary supplement can include steps of creating a composition of matter comprising sakae naa and kava; and providing the composition of matter in a liquid or solid form. Providing the composition of matter can include filling a container with the composition of matter. |
US11318145B2 |
Eslicarbazepine suspension
The present invention relates to oral ready to use liquid pharmaceutical compositions of eslicarbazepine. It also relates to the processes for the preparation of said liquid compositions. The present invention provides liquid compositions of eslicarbazepine with desired technical attributes such as release profile, viscosity, pH, stability, and acceptable organoleptic properties. The prepared compositions are useful in patients having difficulties in swallowing tablets and provide the physician with providing a more convenient and less cumbersome posology. |
US11318144B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
Pharmaceutical compositions comprising azelastine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of azelastine, and methylcobalamin are disclosed. Methods of using the pharmaceutical compositions for treating patients with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease are also disclosed. |
US11318143B2 |
Treatment of alcohol use disorder
The present invention is directed to a combination of varenicline and bupropion for use in treating alcohol use disorder (AUD) and/or treating alcohol risk consumption in a subject in need thereof. Corresponding compositions, uses and methods of treatment are also provided. |
US11318142B2 |
Pharmaceutical formulation for use in the treatment of depressive and anxiety disorders
The present invention is aimed at a novel composition for use as a medicament; it is also aimed at said composition for use in the treatment of depressive and anxiety syndromes. In particular, said composition is for use in the treatment of: major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, panic disorder, mixed depression and anxiety disorder, somatoform disorder, treatment-resistant depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder. The invention also relates to a process for the preparation of said pharmaceutical composition. |
US11318141B2 |
Methods and compositions related to STK1-targeted small molecules as antibiotic resistance breakers
Disclosed are methods and compositions related to STK1 inhibitors, such as Inh2-B1 (methyl 5-oxo-3-(phenyl carbamoyl)-1-thioxo-4,5dihydro[1,3]thiazolo[3,4-a]quinazoline-8-carboxylate). The STK1 inhibitors can act as an antibiotic resistance breakers against multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. |
US11318140B2 |
Use of TRPV4 antagonists to ameliorate hydrocephalus and related materials and methods
The present disclosure provides uses of TRPV4 antagonists in the treatment or prevention of hydrocephalus symptoms, also known as hydrocephaly, including hydrocephalus as a result of any structural defect, any metabolic defect, any injury (direct force to the head, indirect force to the head, shock waves, pressure changes, etc.), any insult (microbial, chemical, toxins, allergic reactions or other inflammatory process, or other pathology, e.g. cancer, benign tumor, etc.). Related materials and methods are also provided herein. |
US11318138B2 |
Methods for treating B cell proliferative disorders
Described herein are methods for treating B cell proliferative disorders, in an individual in need thereof. The methods include administering to an individual in need thereof a Btk inhibitor (e.g., ibrutinib), in combination with a CDK4 inhibitor (e.g., palbociclib). |
US11318136B2 |
Identification of granins as the pathogenic factor of alzheimer's disease and compositions and methods for inhibiting granin aggregation and treating alzheimer's disease
Compositions for inhibiting the aggregation of a granin from a non-toxic low molecular weight form to a toxic high molecular weight aggregated form and/or dissociating a high molecular weight aggregated form to a low molecular weight form are provided. Such a composition typically includes one or more active compounds or agents, which may also be referred to herein as disaggregation compounds. Using the compounds and compositions described herein, methods of i) modulating, inhibiting or preventing the interaction of granins with metal ions, ii) modulating, inhibiting, preventing the aggregation of granins or dissociating aggregated granins, iii) reducing or inhibiting cell toxicity, iv) treating or preventing dementia or Alzheimer's disease, and v) preventing or treating Parkinson's and/or Huntington's diseases are also provided. |
US11318135B2 |
Use of Favipiravir in treatment of coronavirus infection
The present application relates to a Favipiravir compound represented by Formula I, a geometric isomer, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, a solvate and/or a hydrate thereof, and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound for treating a coronavirus infection. |
US11318132B2 |
Diversion-resistant opioid formulations
The present invention provides a composition comprising an opioid agonist, and a polymer-antagonist conjugate. The polymer-antagonist conjugate preferably does not hydrolyze upon administration to a patient, and does not bind to the opioid receptors. The covalent bond between the polymer and the antagonist in the conjugate is broken over a defined period of time to release the antagonist into the formulation. The released antagonist attenuates the liking of the agonist, thereby eliminating the incentive to the diversion of the medicines. |
US11318130B2 |
2x2x2 week dosing regimen for treating actinic keratosis with pharmaceutical compositions formulated with 3.75% imiquimod
Pharmaceutical formulations and methods for the topical or transdermal delivery of 1-isobutyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]-quinolin-4-amine or 1-(2-methylpropyl)-1H-imidazo[4,5-c]quinolin-4-amine, i.e., imiquimod, to treat actinic keratosis with short durations of therapy, than currently prescribed for the commercially available Aldara® 5% imiquimod cream, as now approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (“FDA”), are disclosed and described. More specifically, lower dosage strength imiquimod formulations to deliver an efficacious dose of imiquimod for treating actinic keratosis with an acceptable safety profile and dosing regimens that are short and more convenient for patient use than the dosing regimen currently approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (“FDA”) for Aldara® 5% imiquimod cream to treat actinic keratosis are also disclosed and described. |
US11318117B2 |
Tinostamustine for use in the treatment of t-cell prolymphocytic leukaemia
T-PLL Therapy There is provided tinostamustine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for use in the treatment of T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia (T-PLL) in a patient in need thereof. |
US11318116B2 |
Stable amorphous form of sacubitril valsartan trisodium complex and processes for preparation thereof
The present invention relates to stable amorphous form of sacubitril valsartan trisodium complex and its solid dispersion compounds, processes for their preparation and pharmaceutical composition comprising the same. The present invention also relates to an improved process for the preparation of sacubitril sodium and its use in the preparation of sacubitril valsartan trisodium complex. |
US11318115B2 |
Oral pharmaceutical composition of Tecovirimat and preparation method thereof
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition, comprising Tecovirimat, cyclodextrin and an additive, and optionally a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. The present invention also relates to a method for preparing the pharmaceutical composition. The composition improves the solubility of Tecovirimat in water by using cyclodextrin and meglumine in combination, as compared with the solubility of Tecovirimat in water by using cyclodextrin or meglumine alone. |
US11318113B2 |
Compounds for the treatment of diseases linked to mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production
The present invention relates to the use of compounds for the prevention and treatment of diseases whose initiation and/or evolution relates to the production and effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS) of mitochondrial origin. |
US11318112B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition containing silybin and ve
A pharmaceutical composition is prepared from the following raw materials (in parts by weight): silybin (8.75-60), phospholipid (15-65), a Pu'er tea extract (25-200), and vitamin E (6.25-40). The composition has the effect of treating non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases. |
US11318111B2 |
CCL5 inhibitors
Compounds, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, prodrugs, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are disclosed that are useful for inhibition of the biological activity of CCL5 on mammalian cells, as well as methods of treatment for diseases involving the increased biological activity of CCL5. |
US11318104B2 |
Microcapsule and production method thereof
Disclosed is a microcapsule which is used in tissue regeneration, which may be specifically directed to the damaged tissues, and which forms an extracellular matrix-like structure at a certain point and thus allows cell proliferation, and to the production method of such microcapsule. |
US11318099B2 |
Fusogenic compounds for delivery of biologically active molecules
This invention includes fusogenic compounds, and compositions and methods of use thereof. The fusogenic compounds can be used for making nanoparticle compositions for use in biopharmaceuticals and therapeutics. More particularly, this invention relates to compounds, compositions and methods for providing nanoparticles to incorporate or encapsulate active agents, to deliver and distribute the active agents to cells, tissues, organs, and subjects. |
US11318098B2 |
Liposomal apparatus and manufacturing methods
The present invention provides apparatus and processes for producing liposomes. By providing a buffer solution in a first reservoir, and a lipid solution in a second reservoir, continuously diluting the lipid solution with the buffer solution in a mixing chamber produces a liposome. The lipid solution preferably comprises an organic solvent, such as a lower alkanol. |
US11318096B2 |
Methods and systems for forming stable droplets
The present disclosure provides methods and systems for forming stable droplets as part of an emulsion. The emulsion may be, for example, formed by bringing an aqueous phase in contact with an oil phase at a droplet generation junction of a droplet generator. Droplets of the present disclosure may be used for holding compositions for various uses. |
US11318094B2 |
Water soluble compositions and methods of making the same
Provided is a composition for oral administration, the composition including: a dispersion medium including: an aqueous solution; and a dispersed phase including: a population of particles, each particle including: a core including: a first active ingredient; and an aqueous solution; a shell, substantially surrounding the core, the shell including: a lipophilic carrier; and a plurality of emulsifying agents; wherein the particle retards the release of the first active ingredient after consumption. |
US11318092B2 |
Nutritional compositions for the management of hyponatremia
The present invention involves novel urea compositions for oral administration, that are useful for treatment or management of hyponatremia. Also disclosed are novel methods of making the urea compositions. |
US11318090B1 |
In situ gelling composition as a pH-selective and mucoadhesive sustained release drug delivery system
An in situ gelling composition comprising nanoparticles comprising soy protein and a bioactive agent, and a sodium alginate film, wherein the nanoparticles are encapsulated in the film. The in situ gelling composition maybe incorporated into a solid dosage form or reconstituted with water for oral administration to a subject in need of sustained release of the bioactive agent. |
US11318087B1 |
Fluoride releasing toothpaste with antibacterial and bioactive properties
A tooth paste composition comprising black cumin oil (Nigella sativa) and fluoride-doped bioactive glass, zinc oxide, and/or titanium oxide is disclosed. |
US11318085B2 |
Methods, systems and kits for improving skin appearance and boosting photoprotection
The present disclosure relates to methods, systems and kits for treating the skin by applying onto the skin a skin tightening composition comprising 1) at least one thermoplastic elastomer and at least one adhesive polymer; and 2) a sunscreen composition comprising one or more UV filters. Methods, systems and kits comprise applying the compositions of the systems sequentially. |
US11318084B2 |
Elastomer
Provided is an elastomer that improves the skin feel of an inorganic powder. The elastomer according to the present invention is an elastomer comprising: (A) an amino group-containing silicone polymer; and (B) a carboxyl group-containing silicone polymer or a carboxyl group-containing acrylamide polymer, wherein a molar ratio Y/X between amino groups and carboxyl groups is within a range of 0.1 to 1.2, wherein Y denotes the molar amount of carboxyl groups contained in the component (B), and X denotes the molar amount of amino groups contained in the component (A). |
US11318082B2 |
Crosslinkable coating compositions formulated with dormant carbamate initiator
A crosslinkable coating composition comprising: ingredient A that has at least two protons that can be activated to form a Michael carbanion donor; ingredient B that functions as a Michael acceptor having at least two ethylenically unsaturated functionalities each activated by an electron-withdrawing group; and a dormant carbamate initiator of Formula (1) wherein R1 and R2 can be independently selected from hydrogen, a linear or branched substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group having 1 to 22 carbon atoms; 1 to 8 carbon atoms; and An+ is a cationic species or polymer and n is an integer equal or greater than 1 with the proviso that An+ is not an acidic hydrogen; and optionally further comprising ammonium carbamate (H2NR1R2+−OC═ONR1R2). The crosslinkable coating composition can be used for a variety of coating applications including nail coating compositions. |
US11318077B2 |
Retinaldehyde containing compositions and methods of use
This disclosure is directed to compositions comprised of retinaldehyde, one or more skin conditioning agents, and, optionally, one or more additional retinoids. This disclosure is directed. Embodiments are also directed to compositions comprised of retinaldehyde, one or more peptides, one or more skin conditioning agents, one or more calcium containing agents, and, optionally, one or more additional retinoids. Embodiments are also directed to compositions comprised of retinaldehyde, one or more peptides, one or more skin conditioning agents, one or more calcium containing agents, and, optionally, one or more additional retinoids. Additional embodiments disclose methods for treating the skin wherein a characteristic of the skin is improved, the characteristics include firmness, elasticity, fine lines and wrinkles, skin texture, dullness, dyschromia, skin tone, reduction or elimination of acne, and any combination thereof. This disclosure is also directed to kits used for treating the skin with the compositions described herein. |
US11318070B2 |
Device for de-stacking and spreading out medication packaged in pouches
The present invention relates to a device for de-stacking and spreading out medication packaged in pouches (2), which pouches are arranged successively in a ribbon-like medication roll (101), comprising a transport track (102) configured to transport the unrolled pouches of the medication roll, wherein the transport track comprises a section over which the pouches are displaceable and wherein the underside of at least one pouch lies against an upper side of the section during operation, and the section comprises means for de-stacking and spreading out the medication in a pouch lying on the section during operation, wherein the device is configured to co-act with means for supplying or discharging the medication roll over the transport track. |
US11318069B2 |
Dual container system for product reconstitution
A system for reconstituting and sterilizing a concentrate includes a mixing container, a filtration device, and a product bag. The a mixing container has an inlet port and outlet port in fluid communication with a mixing chamber disposed between the inlet port and the outlet port. The mixing chamber is adapted to contain a product concentrate. The filtration device has an inlet and an outlet, the inlet of the filtration device coupled to the outlet port of the mixing container. The filtration device includes a filter membrane with a nominal pore size in a range of approximately 0.1 μm to approximately 0.5 μm. The product bag has an inlet port coupled to the outlet of the filtration device, and has a bladder defining an empty sterile chamber for receiving sterilized and reconstituted product resulting from mixing a diluent with a product concentrate in the mixing chamber to obtain a mixture then introduced through the filtration device to obtain the reconstituted and sterilized product. |
US11318067B2 |
Leg care apparatus and method for controlling the same
A leg care apparatus includes a main body configured to provide an action space in which a leg is accommodated and at least one action space adjustment module configured to adjust a size of the action space. Accordingly, a leg may be cared to fit a size and length of the user's leg. |
US11318065B2 |
Adaptor connecting mechanism of dildo
The invention discloses a connecting mechanism of a dildo. One end of a driving mechanism connecting end is connected to one end of a connecting mechanism body, and the other end of driving mechanism connecting end is provided with a driving mechanism connecting member. One end of a dildo connecting end is provided with a dildo connecting member, and the other end of the dildo connecting end is connected to the other end of the connecting mechanism body. The other end of the dildo connecting end is provided with a connecting column, the inside of the other end of the connecting mechanism body is provided with an internal connecting cavity matched with the connecting column, and the connecting column is inserted into the internal connecting cavity. A concave limiting groove is formed in the connecting column circumferentially, a limiting member embedding groove communicated with the internal connecting cavity is formed in an outer wall of the connecting mechanism body, and a limiting member is embedded in the limiting member embedding groove. An outer sleeve is sleeved over the outside of the connecting mechanism body, a protrusion I is arranged at an inner wall of the outer sleeve, and when the protrusion I corresponds to the limiting member embedding groove in position, the protrusion I exerts a pressure on the limiting member. The invention helps to solve the problem of easy separation of a dildo and a driving mechanism. |
US11318058B2 |
Lift for water entry/exit and methods of manufacture and use thereof
A lift transporting a person into and out from a water-containing structure having an interior wall includes a waterproof base assembly attached to the wall and having at least a portion thereof submerged in the structure, a waterproof seat assembly and a drive assembly. The seat assembly includes a lifting beam movably disposed with respect to a base housing and defining a seat arm chamber and a chair assembly comprising a chair arm movably connected to the lifting beam within the seat arm chamber to travel between a stowed position and a deployed position and a chair movably connected to the chair arm to travel between a stowed position and a deployed position. The drive assembly is operatively connected at least to the lifting beam and raises and lowers the lifting beam with respect to the lifting arm chamber and rotates the lifting beam with respect to the lifting arm chamber. |
US11318056B2 |
Wheelchair injury-prevention device and method of use
A resiliently-deformable unitary polymer body configured to be removably installed on a wheelchair footrest bracket may comprise first and second keyhole-shaped openings on a first side of the body for snapping-on to the wheelchair frame tube and the pivot pin or post on the footrest bracket, respectively. Additionally, a planar cavity may be located in the body, intersecting perpendicularly the first and second keyhole-shaped openings, and open at least in part to the first side, for receiving at least partially therein a planar blade portion of the footrest bracket. Opposite the first side, cushioned second and front sides of the body are designed to be positioned toward the front of the wheelchair to protect a user's legs. The body may be symmetrical about a horizontal plane so that it can be flipped over and used on both left and right sides of a wheelchair. Methods of use are provided. |
US11318050B2 |
Navigation assistance for the visually impaired
A software application and system may be configured to enable a smartphone or other device to be used by a visually impaired person to receive voice navigation guidance during a directed exploration of an area. Directed exploration uses combinations of location data, directional data, and orientation data from the configured device to determine a direction that user wishes to explore, and only providing narrated results for streets, businesses, and other points of interest in that direction. The system may also utilize sets of wireless indicators positioned within indoor areas to provide accurate positioning to particular locations and floors within buildings. |
US11318049B2 |
Goggle
A goggle includes a goggle frame, a lens assembly including a lens mounted on the goggle frame, two reels rotatably mounted on the goggle frame on opposing left and right ends of the lens and a soft sheet mounted between the two reels and abutting the outer surface of the lens, and a control assembly that can be set on one of the two reels according to the dominant hand of the wearer. With this, once the soft sheet is dirty, the wearer operates the control assembly with his dominant hand, so that the control assembly drives the reel set to rotate. At this time, the driven reel will further drive the soft sheet to move laterally relative to the lens, and then roll up the dirty part, so that the soft sheet can always be kept clean in the part corresponding to the lens. |
US11318045B2 |
Image guidance methods and apparatus for glaucoma surgery
An imaging probe comprises a camera or endoscope with an external detector array, in which the probe is sized and shaped for surgical placement in an eye to image the eye from an interior of the eye during treatment. The imaging probe and a treatment probe can be coupled together with a fastener or contained within a housing. The imaging probe and the treatment probe can be sized and shaped to enter the eye through an incision in the cornea and image one or more of the ciliary body band or the scleral spur. The treatment probe may comprise a treatment optical fiber or a surgical placement device to deliver an implant. A processor coupled to the detector can be configured with instructions to identify a location of one or more of the ciliary body band, the scleral spur, Schwalbe's line, or Schlemm's canal from the image. |
US11318042B2 |
Thermal pack that conforms to curved surfaces
The present disclosure is for a therapeutic thermal pack configured to conform to three dimensional surfaces. The therapeutic thermal pack comprises first and second plastic sheets bound together forming a sack. The sack further comprises a plurality of joint lines forming open or closed cells within the boundary of the sack. The open and closed cells are configured to enhance the flexibility of the sack. The sack contains a flowable thermal material within the open or closed cells. |
US11318041B2 |
Apparatus and method for everting catheter for IUD delivery and placement in the uterine cavity
An everting balloon system is disclosed that can be used for the placement of an IUD within the uterine cavity of a female patient. The everting balloon system with IUD can be used to access a uterine cavity at specific locations in the fundus. A one-handed IUD delivery system for placement with an everting catheter is disclosed. An IUD loading system for placement within an everting catheter is disclosed. The everting catheter with an IUD can simplify the process of IUD placement within the uterine cavity. |
US11318037B2 |
Orthotic precluding patient rollover
An orthotic substantially precludes a human wearing it from rolling from her or his side to her or his face or back. The garment (such as a vest or jacket) has an open top portion, a front that can be closed by fasteners, a substantially closed rear, a first receptacle on the front, and a second receptacle on the rear and functionally cooperating with the first receptacle. Third and fourth receptacles are preferably also provided, the first and second receptacles on the left side of the garment, and the third and fourth on the right side. The garment may be primarily of a stretchable mesh fabric. A cylindrical or prismatic bolster (e. g. of firm foam or rubber) is insertable into, and removable from, each of the first and second receptacles, or each of the third and fourth receptacles. |
US11318035B2 |
Instrumented orthotic
A semi-rigid foot orthotic can have 3-axis accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, and strain gauges embedded in one or more flexible regions along with a microprocessor and wireless transmitter. Data from the sensors can be used to track the gait cycle. Data on the flexing, bending, or rotating of portions of the orthotic are processed and compared to ideal or data from other runs to rate the effectiveness of the orthotic. The orthotic and the sole of the shoe have relative freedom of motion between them. By doing a 3D comparing of the location, motion and orientation of the shoe from the same information for at least one orthotic region; determining shoe-to-orthotic relative motion. Modifications or adjustments can be made to improve the user-experience. The computation can involve either or both of a cloud based server and an external hand-held device in wireless communication with the orthotic. |
US11318033B2 |
Compliant elbow brace configurations
One embodiment is directed to a brace for limiting motion of a joint of an appendage of that is interposed between a first appendage portion and a second appendage portion of a patient, comprising: an upper member removably coupleable to the first appendage portion, the upper member having proximal and distal ends; and a lower member removably coupleable to the second appendage portion, the lower member having proximal and distal ends; wherein the distal end of the upper member and proximal end of the lower member are coupled to form a movable joint that is substantially alignable with the joint of the patient, such that when the patient attempts to move his appendage and associated joint, motion is resisted at this joint in a nonlinear fashion. |
US11318025B2 |
System and method for preoperative planning for total hip arthroplasty
Planning tools for surgery, particularly for THA, are provided. Images of musculoskeletal structure of a patient (e.g. associated with respective planes and in a same or different functional position) may be displayed together and via co-registration and spatial transformations, 3D implants or other objects may be rendered and overlaid in a same position correctly with respect to each image. The 3D implant may be fit (e.g. via handles or automatically using image processing) to an existing implant in the patient and moved to other positions, for example, to measure the existing position or plan for an initial or new position. Measures may be represented with respect to various planes associated with the respective image and/or with respect to an existing implant. |
US11318021B2 |
Total hip surface replacement implant
A total hip surface replacement implant, comprising a femur component and an acetabular cup component, wherein the femur component is in a half-spherical shell shape and is formed by polyether ether ketone (PEEK) or derivatives thereof; the shape of the acetabular cup component matches that of the femur component, and the acetabular cup component is tightly attached to an outer surface of the half-spherical shell of the femur component; the acetabular cup component is formed by ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene; or the femur component can be formed by ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene, and meanwhile the acetabular cup component is formed by polyether ether ketone (PEEK) or derivatives thereof. The total hip surface replacement implant employs friction combination between organic polymers so as to reduce material toxicity against a living body; the rigidity of the organic polymers more matches that of a natural bone of a human body, thereby reducing implant wearing in a usage process; and by means of an optimization design of a positioning column on a femur condyle, the clinic problems of early neck-of-femur fracture and medium-and-long term bone resorption are avoided. |
US11318020B2 |
Systems and methods for fixating, fusing and/or realigning the sacroiliac joint
The present disclosure generally relates to a sacroiliac joint coupler having a base plate and an angled plate for respective engagement with the sacrum and ilium are described herein. The sacroiliac joint coupler includes a bolt having a threaded distal end extending from a top face of the base plate and a fastener that couples the distal end of the bolt to the angled plate. In addition, the fastener may include a hinge or a locking ball. |
US11318017B2 |
Stented valve
A stented valve suitable for use in body ducts. The valve includes an expandable support structure and an attached flexible membrane that changes shape when the valve opens and closes. The expandable support structure has the shape of a stent with a series of interconnected expandable unit cells and elongated support beams. When the valve is open, body fluid can flow around the membrane and pass through the gap between it and the inner stent surface. In one configuration, a set of two valves is combined with an intermediate inflatable balloon to create a cardiac assist pumping device. In another embodiment, valve closure can be achieved by remotely controlled valve leaflets actuation. A double aorta valve frame is used to accommodate shape and diameter variations of the annulus in an outer valve frame, while the inner valve frame has dimensions for optimized performance of the valve membrane. |
US11318013B2 |
Compact prosthetic heart valve device
The devices and methods of this disclosure relate to a heart valve prosthesis that is configured to be implanted within a native heart valve having a smaller perimeter annuli with a generally elliptical shape. |
US11318012B2 |
Apparatus and methods for delivery of prosthetic mitral valve
A method for delivery and deployment of a prosthetic mitral valve into a heart includes inserting an introducer sheath having a prosthetic mitral valve disposed therein in a collapsed configuration into the left atrium of a patient's heart, through a gap between the native mitral valve leaflets, the left ventricle and apex of the heart. An epicardial pad device coupled to the prosthetic valve via a tether is moved distally out of the sheath. The introducer sheath is withdrawn into the left atrium of the heart. An inner delivery sheath is extended distally from within the introducer sheath and disposed within the left atrium. The prosthetic mitral valve is moved distally out of the inner delivery sheath and assumes a biased expanded configuration. The valve is positioned within the mitral annulus of the heart, and secured in place via the tether and epicardial pad device. |
US11318005B2 |
Aqueous oral care solutions, methods, kits, and tooth surfaces having a coating derived from the oral care solution
An aqueous oral care solution, a kit that includes such solution, a method of making such solution, a method of using such solution (e.g., a method of providing fluoride to a patient's tooth surface), and a tooth surface having a coating derived from the aqueous oral care solution, wherein the oral care solution includes: silver cations; thiocyanatc anions provided by a thiocyanatc source comprising Ca(SCN)2; fluoride anions; and water; wherein the molar ratio of silver to thiocyanatc ions is up to 0.40:1, and water is up to 57 wt-%, based on the total weight of the solution. |
US11318002B2 |
Medical or dental cleaning and/or care device
Medical or dental cleaning and/or care device for cleaning and/or care of at least one instrument, comprising: a housing, a plurality of chambers, each of the plurality of chambers configured to accommodate at least one instrument, wherein each chamber has at least one dispensing element for dispensing at least one cleaning agent and/or care agent into the respective chamber and/or to the instrument accommodated in the respective chamber, an opening in the housing, through which the plurality of chambers can be loaded with instruments, and a cover for closing the opening and the plurality of chambers, wherein only a part of the opening can be closed by the cover so that when at least one of the plurality of chambers is completely closed, at least another one of the plurality of chambers is not completely closed. |
US11318000B2 |
Digital dental prosthesis and method for manufacturing same
The present invention provides a digital dental prosthesis manufacturing method including a first step in which a three-dimensional work image is acquired, the three-dimensional work image including surface information on an inner side of an oral cavity and a target dental arch in which fixtures are placed and occlusion information between the target dental arch and an opposing dental arch; a second step in which a temporary digital dental prosthesis is designed and manufactured; a third step in which the manufactured temporary digital dental prosthesis is installed on the target dental arch; and a fourth step in which a virtual coupling groove, which corresponds to surface information on the corrected coupling region, is set in an inner surface profile, which is set according to surface information on the corrected temporary shape-matching surface that is included in the corrected scan image, and a final digital dental prosthesis is designed and manufactured. |
US11317999B2 |
Augmented reality enhancements for dental practitioners
A processing device receives, from an image capture device associated with an augmented reality (AR) display, a plurality of images of a face of a patient. The processing device selects a subset of the plurality of images that meet one or more image selection criteria. The selection comprises determining, from the plurality of images, a first image that represents a first position extreme for the face; determining, from the plurality of images, a second image that represents a second position extreme of the face; selecting the first image; and selecting the second image. The processing device further generates a model of a jaw of the patient based at least in part on the subset of the plurality of images that have been selected. |
US11317997B2 |
Dental dispenser
A dental dispenser that receives a cartridge and a blunt tip applicator for the safe and controlled extrusion and placement of dental materials such as non-injectable anesthetics. |
US11317996B2 |
Tooth implant
The invention relates to an implant for osseointegration into a jaw bone, having a receiving opening one section of which is designed as an inner polygon, and at its distal end, the implant includes an indexing that reproduces the geometry of the inner polygon. |
US11317995B2 |
Teeth repositioning systems and methods
Systems and methods of repositioning teeth, using one or more appliances for installing on a patient's teeth are described. The appliance includes an arch shaped member; a plurality of spring members coupled to or provided on the arch shaped member; and a plurality of securing members for securing to a corresponding plurality of the patient's teeth on a one-to-one basis, the securing members being supported by the arch shaped member. The arch shaped member and the plurality of springs, together, comprise a two dimensional structure having a length dimension and a width dimension with varying widths along the length dimension, that is bent into a three dimensional structure. |
US11317991B2 |
Teeth aligner system
A method and apparatus providing orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) using a removable aligner, by providing a shaped removable aligner formed of a thermoplastic and moulded to an OTM fitting shape relative to the teeth of a patient; applying a layer of a gel to an inner surface of a teeth-receiving cavity of the thermoplastic aligner; locating the shaped removable aligner with the applied gel layer in a required OTM fitting position on the teeth of the patient to provide an effective OTM force on the teeth; wherein the gel layer substantially separates and spaces the aligner from the teeth while providing a force transfer mechanism from the aligner to the teeth. |
US11317990B2 |
Reduced registration bonding template
A dental template for positioning an object on teeth of a patient and method for fabricating the same. The method includes creating a digital model of the patient's teeth, creating a simplified template model based on the digital model, and fabricating the dental template based on the simplified template model. The template model is simplified by removing certain features of the patient's tooth anatomy. The dental template can be located on a patient's teeth using four or fewer positioning teeth. |
US11317988B2 |
Systems and methods for locating implanted wireless power transmission devices
A system for locating an implanted device including magnetic coils within a subject is provided. The system includes a magnetic sensor array including a plurality of magnetic sensors, the magnetic sensor array configured to measure a magnetic field generated by the implanted device, and a position detection module communicatively coupled to the magnetic sensor array, the position detection module configured to receive the measured magnetic field from the magnetic sensor array, and calculate a position of the implanted device based on the measured magnetic field. |
US11317986B1 |
Safely scavenge screen assembly
An apparatus includes a splash shield incorporating a clear viewing area, a vacuum manifold, the vacuum manifold adapted to releasably engage the splash shield, a light assembly removeably linked to a lower surface of the vacuum manifold, and a port emanating from the vacuum manifold, the port configured to attach to a vacuum system wherein application of a vacuum creates a laminar flow to draw vapor away from the splash shield. |
US11317979B2 |
Systems and methods for offscreen indication of instruments in a teleoperational medical system
A medical imaging system comprises a teleoperational assembly configured to control the movement of a medical instrument including an instrument tip and a processing unit including one or more processors. The processing unit is configured to determine an instrument tip position and determine a position error associated with the instrument tip position. The processing unit is also configured to determine at least one instrument tip bounding volume based upon the position error and determine if the instrument tip is within a field of view of an imaging instrument. |
US11317970B2 |
Device and methods of laser treatment for rhinitis
There is provided a process for treatment of rhinitis by diode laser ablation of the posterior nasal nerves. The laser diode delivery device with elongated optic tip is inserted through a patient's nostril and has the length, flexibility and a curvature to reach both above and under the patient's middle turbinate for treatment to both posterior nasal nerves. Skin and tissue temperature is raised to approximately 60-65° C. with the process. Optimal treatment wavelength was found to be approximately 940 nanometers. |
US11317966B2 |
Impedance-based position tracking performance using scattered interpolant
A method includes, receiving from a calibration probe multiple data points acquired in an organ of a patient, each data point including (i) a respective position of the calibration probe, and (ii) a respective set of electrical values indicative of respective impedances between the position and multiple electrodes attached externally to the patient. A mapping between sets of the electrical values and respective positions in the organ is constructed, by performing for each received data point: if the mapping already contains one or more existing data points in a predefined vicinity of the data point, the one or more existing data points are adjusted responsively to the received data point, and if the predefined vicinity does not contain any existing data points, the received data point is added to the mapping. A position of a medical probe is subsequently tracked in the organ using the mapping. |
US11317965B2 |
Reduced size force sensor
A flexible probe has an assembly in its distal end that includes a transmitter and a receiver that receives signals from the transmitter for sensing a position of the receiver relative to the transmitter. A resilient element disposed between the transmitter and the receiver is configured to deform in response to pressure exerted on the distal tip when the distal tip engages a wall of a body cavity. |
US11317962B2 |
Dual axle robotic end effector
An end effector includes a distal clevis, an axle mounted to the distal clevis, a first jaw holder and corresponding first jaw member rotatably mounted to the axle, and a second jaw holder and corresponding second jaw member rotatably mounted to the axle. A sleeve axle has a first end, a second end, and a central passageway that extends between the first and second ends. The axle is received within the central passageway and the sleeve axle is rotatable relative to the axle. |
US11317957B2 |
Fiber reinforced biocomposite threaded implants
A threaded medical implant comprising a biocomposite, said biocomposite comprising a polymer and a plurality of reinforcement fibers, wherein a weight percentage of a mineral composition within the biocomposite medical implant is in the range of 30-60%, wherein an average diameter of said fibers is in a range of 1-100 microns, said medical implant being threaded with a plurality of threads; wherein said fibers comprise a plurality of helical fibers and a plurality of longitudinal fibers; wherein a weight to weight percent ratio of said helical to said longitudinal fibers is from 90:10 to 10:90. |
US11317955B2 |
Magnesium enhanced/induced bone formation
The invention relates to a biodegradable, magnesium-containing bone screw for implanting into a patient body for use in medical applications, such as, orthopedic and craniofacial surgery. The bone screw has a tapered head, a threaded shaft and pointed tip. The composition of the bone screws provide for improved biodegradability and biocompatibility, and the features of the structure of the bone screws facilitates guidance and placement during implantation as well as reduces the potential for mechanical failures. Moreover, the bone screws are effective to provide targeted release of magnesium ions resulting in enhanced new bone formation. |
US11317954B2 |
Joint osteotomy system and method
A system includes a first spacer sized and configured to be received within a resected bone space of a first bone and a second spacer sized and configured to be coupled to a second bone. The first spacer and the second spacer each include a body extending between a bone contacting surface and a coupling surface. At least one shim is positioned between the first and second spacers. The shim includes a body extending between a first coupling surface and a second coupling surface. The first spacer, the second spacer, and the at least one shim position the first and second bones in a predetermined alignment. An adjustable guide including a guide adapter and a guide body is configured to couple to the first spacer and is adjustable on a first axis. |
US11317952B2 |
Orthopedic compression plate and method of surgery
An orthopedic plate has a first end including a locking screw hole that receives a locking screw and spaced from that hole is a closed compression housing that extends from the bone-facing side of the plate and which receives a compression screw that forms an angle of from about 10° to about 70° with a longitudinal axis of the plate. The compression housing is not located on the medial line of the plate, but is peripheral to the medial line, either in the longitudinal or the medial direction of the plate. |
US11317951B2 |
Bone plates with dynamic elements
Bone fixation systems include various combinations of stabilizing members, dynamic elements, fasteners, and locking mechanisms. Bone plates receive dynamic bone staples and bone screws. Other dynamic elements include elbow pegs, straight pegs, and wire pegs. |
US11317950B2 |
Interspinous-interlaminar stabilization systems and methods
Systems and methods are disclosed for maintaining spacing between a superior spinous process and a superior lamina, and an inferior spinous process and an inferior lamina of adjacent vertebrae of a spine. A system may include an implant having a proximal superior surface with a superior concavity shaped to receive the superior spinous process, a proximal inferior surface with an inferior concavity shaped to receive the inferior spinous process, a distal superior surface, distal to the proximal superior surface, that faces the superior lamina, and a distal inferior surface, distal to the proximal inferior surface, that faces the inferior lamina. The implant may further have a threaded member extending along a proximal-distal direction, that rotates to urge the implant to move from a retracted configuration to a deployed configuration by urging the distal superior surface and the distal inferior surface to move apart. |
US11317946B2 |
Needleless transseptal access device and methods
A needleless transseptal device assembly, and associated methods, for accessing the left atrium of a human heart includes a tubular body sized to navigate vasculature, and a dilator having a proximal end and a distal end. The dilator is substantially housed and axially movable within the tubular body. The assembly further includes a guidewire that is substantially housed and axially movable within the dilator. The guidewire includes a flexible proximal section and a flexible distal section, and the flexible distal section has a distal end with rotatable, septal tissue cutting elements. The distal end may be configured with a blunt shape. Further, the tubular body and the dilator may be arranged in a steerable configuration. A torquing member may also be coupled to the proximal section of the guidewire to assist in the rotational movement of the septal tissue cutting elements. |
US11317944B2 |
Inserter system with transport protection
Single use inserter system comprising a housing part and a lid part, the inserter system comprising a carrier part in an initial position in the housing and a drive unit comprising a first drive part attached to the housing, the drive unit comprising at least one spring element supported by the first drive part, wherein the drive unit is configured for moving the carrier part from a first position to a second position in relation to the housing in an insertion direction along a first axis. The inserter system comprises a transcutaneous device having a proximal surface and a distal surface, wherein the transcutaneous device is detachably attached to the carrier part, the inserter system comprising at least one transport protection element preventing movement of the carrier part in a direction along the first axis thereby supporting the carrier part in the initial position. |
US11317941B2 |
Atherectomy devices and methods
Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating one or more abrasive elements within the vessel. The abrasive elements can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly that includes a driver for rotating the drive shaft. In particular implementations, individual abrasive elements are attached to the drive shaft at differing radial angles in comparison to each other (e.g., configured in a helical array). The centers of mass of the abrasive elements can define a path that fully or partially spirals around the drive shaft. In some embodiments, a distal stability element with a center of mass aligned with the longitudinal axis is fixedly mounted to the drive shaft. |
US11317936B2 |
Ultrasonic surgical handpiece assembly
The present disclosure relates to an ultrasonic surgical handpiece assembly comprising a surgical handpiece for use with an irrigation sleeve and ultrasonic tip. The surgical handpiece may comprise a piezoelectric transducer disposed within a housing and configured to manipulate the ultrasonic tip. One or more lumens and/or a flex circuit including an antenna may be disposed within the surgical handpiece housing. The lumen(s) may be configured to provide irrigation and/or aspiration to the irrigation sleeve and/or ultrasonic tip. The irrigation sleeve may comprise a second antenna configured to communicate with the ultrasonic handpiece antenna. The irrigation sleeve may further comprise and an alignment and/or coupling feature configured to removably secure the irrigation sleeve to the housing and orient the second antenna relative to the ultrasonic handpiece antenna. The irrigation sleeve may further comprise a lumen for supplying irrigation and/or aspiration to the ultrasonic tip. |
US11317925B2 |
Osteotomy surgical apparatus
An osteotomy surgical apparatus according to the present invention includes a bone cutting blade used for cutting bone tissue and a guard disposed so as to overlap the bone cutting blade in a side view of the bone cutting blade. A distal end of the guard is disposed at a position retracted rearward relative to a blade edge of the bone cutting blade. |
US11317919B2 |
Clip applier comprising a clip crimping system
A surgical device for clipping tissue is disclosed. The surgical device comprises a housing comprising an electric motor, a shaft defining a central shaft axis, a clip magazine, and a clip crimping system. The clip magazine comprises a plurality of clips removably stored therein. The clip crimping system comprises a first jaw, a second jaw, and a distal portion comprising a clip receiving chamber defined between said first jaw and said second jaw. The distal portion is offset from said central shaft axis. The clip crimping system further comprises a proximal connection portion connecting said first jaw and said second jaw. The proximal connection portion is positioned along said central shaft axis. The clip crimping system further comprises a clamp operably coupled with said electric motor. The clamp is movable distally by said electric motor to perform a crimping stroke and engage said first jaw and said second jaw. |
US11317914B2 |
Surgical stapling device with dissecting tip
A dissecting tip is provided for use with a surgical stapler or instrument. In one embodiment, the dissecting tip is secured to the end effector of the surgical instrument, e.g., to the cartridge assembly. The dissecting tip extends distally from the end effector and is configured to dissect or separate target tissue from certain tissue, e.g., adherent, connective, joined or other tissue. |
US11317912B2 |
Surgical stapler with rotatable distal tip
A surgical stapler that includes a body, a shaft extending from the body, and an end effector in communication with the shaft. The end effector is operable to compress, staple, and cut tissue. The end effector includes a first jaw; a second jaw opposed from the first jaw, and a tip member. The first and second jaws are operable to transition from an open state to a closed state to clamp tissue therebetween. The tip member is coupled with a distal end of the first jaw. The tip member is selectively rotatable along a rotation axis to toggle between a first discrete position and a second discrete position. The tip member in the first discrete position is configured to assume a first orientation relative to the second jaw, and the tip member in the second discrete position is configured to assume a second orientation relative to the second jaw. |
US11317911B2 |
Tool assembly with replaceable cartridge assembly
A surgical stapling device includes a tool assembly that includes an anvil assembly and a cartridge assembly. The cartridge assembly includes a channel member that includes structure for releasably engaging the anvil assembly to allow for separation of the entire cartridge assembly from the anvil assembly after each use of the stapling device. |
US11317909B2 |
Surgical device having multiple drivers
A surgical device is provided, the surgical device including a first driver for performing a first movement function; a second driver for performing a second movement function; a first rotatable drive shaft configured, upon actuation, to cause selective engagement of one of the first and second drivers with a second rotatable drive shaft, wherein the second rotatable drive shaft is configured to drive the selectively engaged one of the first and second drivers. Third and fourth drivers may also be included. The drivers may function to rotate a shaft portion of the surgical device relative to, and about the longitudinal axis of, a handle; move a jaw portion relative to the shaft portion; move a first jaw relative to a second jaw; and/or move a surgical member within the second jaw. |
US11317901B2 |
Vascular closure with multiple connections
Among other things, methods and apparatus for inserting devices for closing a tissue opening are disclosed. An anchoring or sealing member has one or more stems and/or filaments that are offset from the center of the member, so that lateral adjustments or movements of the anchoring or sealing member do not uncover the opening, cause the anchoring or sealing member to stick through or pull through the opening. Embodiments including a valve adapted to accommodate a guide wire for addressing emergencies are also disclosed. |
US11317899B2 |
Ball-to-shaft quick connect adapter for surgical retraction tools
A mounting adapter has a proximal end for interfacing with a surgical stabilizer arm and a distal end for interfacing with a tissue manipulator tool. The adapter includes a receiver body defining a bore having an opening at the distal end for receiving the shaft of a manipulator tool. The receiver body has a detent projecting radially into the bore. A ball stem projects at the proximal end and is configured for insertion into a collet of the stabilizer arm. The detent is radially displaceable between 1) a radially outward position when the adapter is in an unlocked state in which the shaft of the manipulator tool is slidable into or out of the bore and 2) a radially inward position when the adapter is in a locked state in which the detent captures the shaft of the manipulator tool. |
US11317898B2 |
Biomaterial collection method
Apparatus and assemblies for automated sterile collection of urine and other biomaterials for medical testing, law enforcement testing, etc. Individual sample collection cartridges include an inflatable collection conduit and an inflatable collection vessel. The collection vessel can be sealed in multiple locations in a chronologically sequential manner to segregate an initial or “dirty” portion of a urine stream. |
US11317894B2 |
Sealed control panel for medical equipment
A control panel may include a control surface and a plurality of user control areas at fixed locations along the control surface, a sealing layer extending continuously over the user control areas, wherein the sealing layer includes at least one topographical feature associated with at least one of the user control areas, and a pressure-sensitive capacitive touch layer provided at the at least one user control area, the a pressure-sensitive capacitive touch layer configured to detect a touch associated with an amount of pressure applied to the control surface at the at least one user control area and invoke a user control function associated with the at least one user control area responsive to the touch only if the amount of pressure exceeds a threshold amount. |
US11317887B2 |
Computed tomography reconstruction of moving bodies
A method for reconstructing at least a first and a second independently moving body from one 3D tomography scan includes performing a movement of the first body relative to the second body, obtaining the movement, obtaining a 3D tomography scan of the first body and the second body during the movement, and reconstructing a first 3D model of the first body and a second 3D model of the second body by applying the recorded movement to the 3D tomography scan. This has the effect that reconstruction of several 3D tomography scanned bodies is possible during motion of the scanned bodies. |
US11317885B2 |
Radiographic image processing device, method of operating radiographic image processing device, and radiographic image processing program
A region detection image is obtained by the detection of a subject region of a radiographic image in which radiation is transmitted through a subject and reaches a radiation detection unit and a direct radiation region of the radiographic image in which the radiation directly reaches the radiation detection unit without being transmitted through the subject. A scattered radiation image about scattered radiation components is obtained on the basis of the region detection image and scattered-radiation-spread information about the spread of scattered radiation. A radiographic image from which the scattered radiation components have been removed is obtained by the subtraction of the scattered radiation image from the radiographic image. |
US11317881B2 |
Imaging system with adaptive object magnification
An imaging system that is configured to automatically obtain and provide two and three-dimensional digital images of various types of objects (e.g., tissue specimens, animals, electrical devices, etc.) for use in analysis thereof in a manner free of manual repositioning of the objects between images and free of movement of an electromagnetic radiation source and detector within or relative to a cabinet housing of the system. |
US11317877B2 |
Collimator
An N-M tomography system comprising: a carrier for the subject of an examination procedure; a plurality of detector heads; a carrier for the detector heads; and a detector positioning arrangement operable to position the detector heads during performance of a scan without interference or collision between adjacent detector heads to establish a variable bore size and configuration for the examination. Additionally, collimated detectors providing variable spatial resolution for SPECT imaging and which can also be used for PET imaging, whereby one set of detectors can be selectably used for either modality, or for both simultaneously. |
US11317868B2 |
System and method for intravascular structural analysis compensation of chemical analysis modality
A multimodal intravascular analysis uses a structural intravascular analysis modality to compensate for a chemical analysis modality. Examples of structural analysis are IVUS, OCT, including optical coherence domain Reflectometry (OCDR) and optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI), and/or sonar rangefinding. Examples of chemical or functional analysis are optical, NIR, Raman, fluorescence and spectroscopy, thermography and reflectometry. In one example, the structural analysis is used to characterize the environment structurally, such as catheter head-vessel wall distance. This information is then used to select from two or more algorithms which are depth specific (e.g. shallow vs. deep), to achieve improved accuracy in the chemical or functional analysis. |
US11317867B2 |
Flexible physiological characteristic sensor assembly
A physiological characteristic sensor assembly includes a flexible top housing including a needle port having a central opening, and a flexible lower housing defining a sensor bore through the lower housing, the sensor bore coaxial with the central opening of the needle port. The physiological characteristic sensor assembly also includes an electrical subsystem disposed between the top housing and the lower housing. The electrical subsystem includes a flexible printed circuit board having a sensor contact pad, a physiological characteristic sensor and an electrically conductive adhesive patch. The physiological characteristic sensor has a distal end that extends through the needle port and a proximal end that includes at least one electrical contact. The conductive adhesive patch electrically and physically couples the at least one electrical contact of the physiological characteristic sensor to the sensor contact pad of the flexible printed circuit board. |
US11317865B2 |
Wearable physiologic sensing apparatus
The disclosure includes a system for sensing physiologic data. The system can include a flexible configured to wrap around a finger of a user, a first electrode coupled to the flexible strap, and a second electrode coupled to the flexible strap. The system can also include a sensor housing comprising at least one sensor configured to detect physiologic data from the finger and a data receiving module communicatively coupled to the first electrode, the second electrode, and the at least one sensor. The data receiving module can be configured to receive physiologic data from the at least one sensor. |
US11317863B2 |
Efficient wellness measurement in ear-wearable devices
A wellness evaluation system may determine, based on data generated by a first set of sensors powered by one or more batteries of one or more ear-wearable devices, that a user of the one or more ear-wearable devices is currently in an environment that includes human-directed communication signals. If so, a second set of sensors may be activated such that the one or more batteries provides an increased amount of power to the second set of sensors. Furthermore, the wellness evaluation system may determine based on data generated by the second set of sensors, whether the user has satisfied a target level of a wellness measure. If the user has not satisfied the target level of the wellness measure, the wellness evaluation system may perform an action to encourage the user to perform one or more activities to increase an achieved level of the wellness measure. |
US11317859B2 |
System for determining sound source
There is provided a system for determining a sound source and a method thereof. The system comprises: an audio sensor; a biosensor for measuring one or more biosignals of a subject; and a processing unit communicatively coupled with the audio sensor and the biosensor, the processing unit configured to perform operations comprising: obtaining audio data from the audio sensor and biosignal data from the biosensor, the audio data and the biosignal data being time-synced with each other, detecting, based on the audio data, a sound exceeding a threshold, and determining that the sound exceeding the threshold originates from the subject if the biosignal data indicates a change in the one or more biosignals at a corresponding time. |
US11317846B2 |
Context scores to enhance accuracy of ECG readings
The present disclosure encompasses an “artifact score” derived from the signal characteristics of an acquired 12-lead ECG, (2) a “patient context score” derived from key elements of the patient's history, presentation, and pre-hospital emergency care, and (3) techniques for integrating these scores into an emergency medical care system. |
US11317845B2 |
Physiological information waveform processing method, program, computer readable storage medium, and physiological information waveform processing apparatus
A method is implemented by a computer, and includes: (a) acquiring at least one set of waveform data having a time duration from physiological information waveform data; (b) classifying a waveform included in the waveform data into a predetermined type of waveform; (c) determining validity of a classification result of the waveform; and (d) correcting the classification result in accordance with the validity of the classification result. |
US11317844B2 |
Catheter for use in recording his electrogram alternans and application to various conditions
The invention relates to a catheter useful in recording His electrogram alternans. The catheter includes a catheter probe containing at least one row of receiving poles positioned at an edge of the catheter probe, equidistantly spaced from each other. |
US11317843B2 |
Biomagnetism measuring device
The objective of the present invention is to provide a biomagnetism measuring device capable of accurately detecting biomagnetism regardless of the object to be measured. This biomagnetism measuring device (1) is provided with: a plurality of magnetic sensors (11) which detect biomagnetism of a living body (100); a retaining portion (12) including retaining holes (12a) which retain the plurality of magnetic sensors (11) with freedom to move individually; and a movement mechanism which moves the magnetic sensors (11) individually in a contacting/separating direction causing the magnetic sensors (11) to come into contact with or separate from the living body (100). As movement mechanisms there may be mentioned, for example, a pneumatic/hydraulic mechanism (20), a resilient body mechanism (30), a screw mechanism (40) and a gear mechanism (50). |
US11317841B2 |
Method and system for electrode verification
An electrode management solution for neuromonitoring applications such as electroencephalography (EEG) procedures provides for the verification of the locations and connections of electrodes. The brain is modeled as a volume conductor and an expected attenuated signal generated by an electrical signal present in the form of an electrical dipole at any other point in the brain is calculated. A known signal is connected between electrodes at ‘presumed’ locations. This action generates a defined electrical field which can be measured between any of the other electrode locations. The amplitude and phase of the measured signals are a function of the input signal, the volume conductor, and the geometric relations of the two electrodes. By comparing the expected values with the measured values, the relation between the electrodes is verified. |
US11317839B2 |
Apparatuses and methods for inline collection of a fluid specimen
A collection fitting, system, and method for sampling fluid from a tissue site is described. The collection fitting includes a switch fitting having a first passage and a second passage. The collection fitting also includes a bypass switch coupled to the switch fitting. The bypass switch is operable to fluidly couple the first passage and the second passage through the bypass switch. The bypass switch is also operable to fluidly couple the first passage and the second passage through a specimen container. |
US11317835B2 |
Sweat sensing with analytical assurance
A sweat sensor device (200) with analytical assurance includes at least one sensor (220) for detecting a first analyte, and at least one calibration medium (270) containing at least the first analyte. When the first analyte in the at least one calibration medium (270) comes into contact with the at least one sensor (220), the calibration medium (270) provides a calibration of the at least one sensor (220). A sweat sensor device (200) may further include a carrier (240) having at least one aperture (220a) and a reservoir (254) for storing the at least one calibration medium (270). The at least one aperture (220a) provides fluidic access to the at least one sensor (220) from the reservoir (254). |
US11317827B2 |
Portable sampling device, stand and method for collecting particles from exhaled breath
A portable sampling device (1) for collecting particles in a stream of exhaled breath comprising a housing (10) with an inlet (11) and an outlet (12) arranged to guide the stream of exhaled breath therethrough, a collecting device holder (20) arranged at least partially inside the housing and comprising at least one flow path (21) in fluid connection with the inlet in which a collecting device (30) is arranged, the collecting device being adapted to collect the particles in the exhaled breath, wherein the collecting device has a diameter smaller than the flow path diameter and is movably arranged in the collecting device holder. |
US11317826B2 |
Apparatus, method and system for monitoring respiratory state
This disclosure provides an apparatus, method and system for monitoring respiratory state. The apparatus includes an airflow sensor configured to monitor an exhalation flow of a subject, and a controller configured to determine whether the subject is experiencing an apnea according to the monitored exhalation flow and issue an alarm signal in response to determining that the subject is experiencing an apnea. Thereby, health problems caused by apnea are avoided. |
US11317819B2 |
Blood pressure measuring system comprising a kinking-proof shell
The present invention refers to a blood pressure measuring system (10) configured to surround a patient's body part (E), comprising pressurization means (12, 14) for applying pressure to the body part (E), and comprising a kinking-proof shell (20; 30), wherein the kinking-proof shell (20; 30) is arranged so as to be located between the pressurization means (12, 14) and the body part (E), when the blood pressure measuring system (10) surrounds the body part (E). The present invention further refers to a method of applying a blood pressure measuring system (10). |
US11317817B2 |
System for calibrating a blood pressure measurement based on vascular transit of a pulse wave
The invention provides a system and method for measuring vital signs (e.g. SYS, DIA, SpO2, heart rate, and respiratory rate) and motion (e.g. activity level, posture, degree of motion, and arm height) from a patient. The system features: first and second sensors configured to independently generate time-dependent waveforms indicative of one or more contractile properties of the patient's heart; and a cuff-based oscillometric module. A processing component, typically worn on the patient's body and featuring a microprocessor, receives the time-dependent waveforms generated by the different sensors and processes them to determine patient-specific calibration values for use in a continuous blood pressure measurement based on pulse wave velocity (PWV). |
US11317812B2 |
Optical scanning device, catheter device, and distance measuring device
An optical scanning device includes: an optical scanning unit configured to repeatedly scan an irradiation destination of irradiation light to a predetermined trajectory; a light emission control unit configured to control light emission of the irradiation light to irradiate irradiation points to the predetermined trajectory; and a driving signal generation unit configured to generate a driving signal for driving the optical scanning unit, wherein the light emission control unit irradiates the irradiation points to the predetermined trajectory so that the irradiation points are substantially uniformly dispersed in a region in which a density of the irradiation points is relatively low in a region in which the irradiation light is irradiated. |
US11317808B2 |
Optical marker to adjust the turntable of a 3D body scanner
A 3D body scanner for generating a 3-D body model includes a turntable configured and disposed for carrying a body that is to be scanned. The 3D body scanner includes a light emitter that is configured and disposed for projecting an optical marker indicating where the turntable should be situated in relation to the 3D body scanner. The 3D body scanner includes a diffuser, a feedback device and a wireless interface. |
US11317801B2 |
Ophthalmic apparatus
A wide range within a subject eye is observed while a burden on a subject of whom the subject eye is part is moderated. In an optical system that deals with light reflected from the fundus of the subject eye, a first optical system that pertains to a field of view of a fundus central portion centered on an optical axis is used as a standard optical system. The optical system can be switched by a replacement mechanism from the first optical system to a second optical system that pertains to a field of view of a fundus surroundings portion surrounding the fundus central portion. |
US11317800B2 |
Method of monitoring eye strain and related optical system
A method of monitoring eye strain includes detecting the blink status, the vergence status and the pupil status of a user, and then determining whether the user encounters eye strain according to at least one of the blink status, the vergence status and the pupil status of the user. The method further includes facilitating the user to blink or informing the user of eye strain. |
US11317795B2 |
Respiratory tube insertion method
A method using a medical apparatus includes attaching a cylindrical sleeve to a respiratory tube insertion tool, the sleeve with a distal end affixed to an outward-facing illumination device and a corresponding forward-facing imaging device, the sleeve including an open proximal end connecting a tubular cavity to an outer space, the open proximal end to slidingly receive therethrough a distal end of the insertion tool; including an inner surface around the tubular cavity configured to slide over and removably affix itself to the distal portion of the insertion tool. The method includes inserting the insertion tool with the attached sleeve into an airway of a human subject, transmitting images of the airway acquired by the imaging device to a remote device for displaying, displaying the images of the airway on the remote display device, and positioning the insertion tool with the attached sleeve inside the airway based on the images. |
US11317794B2 |
Observation device, observation unit, and observation method
A magnifying glass captures an image of a tooth by a plurality of cameras for observation. The plurality of cameras includes a narrow range camera capturing a narrow range image of the tooth and a wide range camera capturing a wide range image of the tooth. The magnifying glass includes a three-dimensional position calculator detecting a three-dimensional position of at least the tooth based on the wide range image; a blur correction processor correcting a blur of the narrow range image, based on a change in a three-dimensional positional relationship between the tooth, the three-dimensional position of which has been detected by the three-dimensional position detector, and the narrow range camera; and an image display portion displaying at least the narrow range image having the blur corrected. |
US11317791B2 |
System and method for wireless capsule endoscope with adaptive frame rate
The present invention discloses a system for wireless capsule endoscope with adaptive frame rate, comprising: a recorder data processor to filter the first posture information of a capsule endoscope and the second posture information of a portable recorder to obtain a quaternion p0 of the first posture information and a quaternion p1 of the second posture information, and to calculate an interpolated median s0 between p0 and p1 at time t0, and an interpolated median s1 between p′0 and p′1 at time t1; the recorder data processor also calculates a difference diff0 between the interpolated median s0 and s1, and works out the dot product of the difference diff0 and unit quaternion [1, 0, 0, 0]. |
US11317790B2 |
Flexible tube insertion device, insertion control device, and insertion method
A flexible tube insertion device includes a flexible tube section, at least one variable stiffness unit, at least one state detector, and a stiffness controller. The flexible tube section is segmented along an axial direction into segments and configured to be inserted into an insertion target. The variable stiffness unit is configured to vary bending stiffness of the flexible tube section in units at least one segment. The state detector is configured to detect information relating to shape information of the flexible tube section. The stiffness controller is configured to cause the variable stiffness unit to reduce bending stiffness of a portion of the flexible tube section including a place where the flexible tube section is easy to bend in units of at least one segment based on the shape information. |
US11317788B2 |
Optical system of a stereo video endoscope with a lateral viewing direction, and method to produce the same
An optical system for use with a stereo video endoscope with a fixed, lateral viewing direction, including: laterally-viewing distal and proximal optical assemblies, similarly configured left and right lens system channels; the distal optical assembly couples incident light from an object space into the left and right lens system channels; the distal optical assembly includes an entrance lens, a deflection prism group and an exit lens in a direction of incident light; the deflection prism group includes first and second prisms in the direction of incident light; the first prism includes first entrance and first exit sides at an angle relative thereto; the second prism includes a second entrance side, a reflection side and a second exit side; and the first entrance side of the first prism and the reflection side of the second prism enclose an angle that is greater than a total reflection angle of the second prism. |
US11317787B2 |
Catheter-based three-dimensional imaging using swept, confocally aligned planar excitation
The disclosed subject matter includes devices and systems for extending the imaging capability of swept, confocally aligned planar excitation (SCAPE) microscopes to in vivo applications. In embodiments, the SCAPE microscope can be implemented as an endoscopic or laparoscopic inspection instrument. |
US11317786B2 |
Endoscope
An endoscope includes an insertion unit configured to be inserted into a subject, and allow a treatment tool to protrude from a distal end thereof. The insertion unit includes: a rigid member having a treatment tool insertion hole; a raising base that adjusts, by turning, a protruding direction of the treatment tool; a first guide groove that is formed on an outer surface of the raising base and holds the treatment tool; and a second guide groove that is formed on at least a part of an inner surface of the treatment tool insertion hole and includes an opening having a width smaller than a diameter of the treatment tool insertion hole. The first guide groove and the second guide groove have the treatment tool interposed therebetween in all of set states of the raising base. |
US11317785B2 |
Endoscope head and endoscope provided therewith
The invention relates to an endoscope head including an endoscope head body in which at least one working channel is formed, wherein a pivotable Albarran lever is provided distally of the distal end of the working channel, wherein, on the endoscope head body, a pivot member actuatable from the proximal side is provided for pivoting the Albarran lever, wherein a pulling wire channel extends in the endoscope head body and has a pulling wire for actuating the pivot member guided therein, wherein the pivot member has a protrusion, and wherein the pulling wire is capable of displacing a sliding member having a surface on which the protrusion is supported, so that the pivot member is rotated by displacing the sliding member. |
US11317784B2 |
Endoscope
An endoscope includes an insertion portion; a first projecting portion; a second projecting portion; an illumination window disposed on an outer peripheral surface side of the first projecting portion, the illumination window being disposed about an axis along a longitudinal axis direction of the insertion portion, the illumination window having a light emitting surface from which an illumination light for illuminating an inside of a subject is emitted in a direction which includes a sideward direction of the insertion portion; and a mask configured to restrict sideward emission of the illumination light from the illumination window, wherein the mask has a shape inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis direction so as to increase a quantity of the illumination light emitted toward the second projecting portion from a distal end side toward a proximal end side of a distal end portion of the insertion portion. |
US11317782B2 |
Apparatus, method and system of washing induction cookware using induction heating and high-pressure water jet
The present invention is a washing apparatus for induction suitable cookware and also involves the method of washing. The apparatus can be incorporated in restaurants, operated manually or incorporated in automatic cooking systems. The apparatus comprises of an induction heating unit, a replaceable water nozzle, a sink, an induction element, a ceramic glass, a pump, an electric motor, a controller, a manual HMI and a vision system. |
US11317778B2 |
Mobile robot
Disclosed is a mobile robot for determining a type and position of a home appliance present within in a traveling area and controlling the home appliance according to a control command or a situation. The mobile robot includes a controller for determining the type and position of the home appliance positioned within the traveling area based on the image acquired through an image acquisition unit, and for generating and outputting a home appliance map that is a traveling area map on which at least one of the type or position of the home appliance is indicated, wherein the home appliance is remotely controlled according to a control command of a user, a situation is determined according to the acquired information without a control command, and a home appliance appropriate for a specific situation is controlled. |
US11317776B2 |
Cleaning robot
A cleaning robot, includes a body provided with a dust box, a water tank, a cleaning unit disposed at a bottom of the body, a water outlet mechanism outputting liquid in the water tank through the water discharge pipeline and a water discharge pipeline independently disposed outside the water tank and at least partially located directly below the dust box, so that the capacity of the water tank is increased, without requiring adding water frequently, thereby prolonging the time of operation, the layout of various parts in the body is more compact and feasible, a longer water discharge pipeline enables the corresponding cleaning unit to be made larger, by which a working area of the robot is expanded and the working efficiency is enhanced, the probability for damage is reduced, and the service life of the machine is prolonged. |
US11317774B2 |
Robot cleaner
A robot cleaner is provided. The robot cleaner includes a main body, a suction motor provided in the main body to generate a suction force, and a dust collector removably coupled to the main body to collect dust contained in air suctioned by the suction motor. The dust collector includes a first chamber to which the air, which is suctioned into the main body by the suction motor, is introduced, the first chamber including a filter to filter out dust in the suctioned air, and a second chamber arranged side by side with the first chamber, the second chamber including a connection port to which air, which is filtered b the filter in the first chamber, is introduced, and a cyclone dust separator to separate dust from the introduced air. |
US11317773B2 |
Debris collection device for autonomous cleaning robots
The present disclosure provides, in one aspect, a debris collection device for an autonomous cleaning robot includes a cleaning pad portion configured to contact a floor surface. The cleaning pad portion includes a backing and at least one cleaning pad connected to a bottom surface of the backing. The autonomous cleaning robot includes a vacuum bag portion configured to collect at least a portion of debris removed from the floor surface by a vacuum assembly of the autonomous cleaning robot. A volume of the vacuum bag portion is positioned vertically above the cleaning pad portion. |
US11317764B2 |
Electric cooking utensils
Electric cooking utensils that are adapted to be electrically heated to further the cooking process by contacting and heating food while the food is being manipulating by the utensil. In particular, an electrically heated spatula is adapted to transfer additional heat to a food item being cooked while being manipulated by the utensil and thereby expediting and improving the cooking process. |
US11317760B2 |
Two-sided cooking device with upper platen position locking mechanism for high compression precision positioning controlled cooking
The present disclosure provides a grill having a movable upper platen and a lower platen, the latter of which holds food products that are cooked by between the platens. The upper platen has a platen arm, locking drive, and locking pin connected thereto. An actuator, drive shaft, and drive shaft head are operably connected to the platen arm. During operation of the grill, the locking drive drives the locking pin into the drive shaft head, holding the upper platen parallel to the lower platen, even when greater downward pressure is applied by the actuator than the weight of the upper platen. In prior art devices, applying this kind of pressure would cause the upper platen to become nonparallel to the lower platen, causing uneven cooking. Locking the upper platen horizontally ensures that the upper platen will not go out of horizontal level when it comes into contact with food products on the lower platen. |
US11317758B2 |
Coffee machine
A coffee machine (100), particularly suitable to be used in catering establishments or the like, is described, comprising a machine body (10) provided with a delivering assembly (30) for delivering coffee, at least one boiler (20) designed to heat the water up to the working temperature and means (25) for drawing water from the boiler (20) and supplying the same to the delivering assembly (30). The boiler (20) is arranged outside of the machine body (10) and remotely therefrom such that the overall dimensions on the working surface are considerably reduced and a simple replacement or interchangeability of the various components is allowed. |
US11317752B2 |
Shower/tub wall including a bracketless curtain rod
The present disclosure relates generally to molded rod mounts for shower/bathing systems. In particular, the present disclosure provides at least one molded rod mount having a first wall body including a first recess configured to receive a first end of a rod. The first recess includes an axis perpendicular to the first wall body, a first curved portion having a first depth and a first radius of curvature relative to the axis, and a first rear portion adjacent to the first curved portion. A second recess is disposed opposite the first recess on a second wall body opposite the first wall body. |
US11317748B2 |
Programmable lock box
A programmable locking assembly for an insulated enclosure such as a food delivery box that can be unlocked by the recipient of the box, by pressing a number code on the keypad of the lock, causing a locking finger to slide out from a zipper pull on the lid of the insulated enclosure to allow the recipient unzip the lid to have access to the contents of the enclosure, thereby preventing the food delivery person to access the contents of the enclosure while in route to making the delivery. The number code is texted to the recipient from the sender of the enclosure. In an alternate embodiment, an audio tone can open the lock without the user needing to press numbers on the keypad. |
US11317745B2 |
Securable plate for a child
A securable plate for infants having a sidewall projecting a length of a perimeter edge engages removably with a support surface using a suction cup. An opening in the sidewall provides a passage to lift the edge of the suction cup to disengage the suctioned engagement of the suction cup by lifting the edge of the suction cup or a release flap extending from it. |
US11317742B2 |
Sensor-actuated mask-enhanced digital video frame
A framed collectible for displaying a continuously-looping playback of a digital video file is provided, wherein a display panel is controlled by a display controller to play at least one video file in a continuous loop on the display panel only while an output signal from a magnet sensor indicates no proximity to a magnet proximal to the back side of the display panel. The display controller has a printed circuit board that incorporates at least one processor and at least one memory that contains at least one video file. The memory, which in an embodiment can be flash memory, is factory programmed and therefore the memory content cannot be changed by an end user. Packaging for storage and shipping of the framed collectible is also provided, which incorporates a magnet that is sensed by the magnet sensor to keep continuously-looping video playback switched off while the device is stored. |
US11317741B2 |
Accommodation device for accommodating storage containers
An accommodation device for accommodating storage containers of pre-assorted goods, including at least one holding frame and a plurality of storage containers for accommodating pre-assorted goods. The holding frame includes a plurality of spaced-apart holders, and each storage device includes a suspension device made to fit one of the holders. Each suspension device is adapted to be attached to one of the holders for suspendingly arranging the respective storage device at the holding frame. At least some of the holders respectively include a safety device which cooperates with the suspension device when the suspension device is attached to a holder and, in a locking position, prevents the suspension device from detaching itself from the respective holder. |
US11317735B1 |
Anti-misoperation combined dining chair for children
The disclosure discloses an anti-misoperation combined dining chair for children. The dining chair comprises a seat and a tabletop which are arranged in sequence on a supporting component. The support component comprises four No. 1 supporting tubes and No. 2 supporting tubes. One end of each of the four No. 1 supporting tubes is respectively inserted into one of four corners of the seat, and the other end of each of the four No. 1 supporting tubes is internally provided with a corresponding No. 2 supporting tube in an inserting manner respectively. The tabletop is arranged at peripheries of the No. 2 supporting tubes in a sleeved manner and is connected with the No. 1 supporting tubes and the No. 2 supporting tubes through locking mechanisms respectively. |
US11317732B1 |
Mattress bottom support and method of use
An array of linear foam strips designed to be vertically stacked with their linear axes parallel and vertically aligned under a region of a mattress that requires a raised contour on its top face to alleviate a medical condition or to repair a sag in the mattress. The foam strip arrays come in 24 or 32 inch lengths to correspond to the width of standard mattress. Each linear foam strip has a different width but none of the strips are within 25% of the width of any other foam strip. The widths of the four different foam strips in the array has been carefully sized to allow the best possible combinations to develop the proper height and side slope of the contour developed in the mattress's top face. |
US11317728B2 |
Knee pillow and method of use
Disclosed is a pillow for placing between the knees while sleeping. The pillow has a substantially toroid-shaped outer casing with an inner volume containing a fill material. The generally uniform round shape of embodiments of the pillow provides for easy insertion of the pillow between the knees because the pillow does not have to be oriented in any particular radial direction prior to insertion. Some embodiments of the pillow may have a hole through the center. Both the top and bottom surfaces of embodiments of the pillow curve downward and inward toward the center, forming a top and bottom depression for cradling the knee joints while preventing the pillow from unintentionally sliding out from between the knees. A method of using a pillow for placing between the knees is also disclosed. |
US11317725B2 |
Outdoor sleeping mat and sleeping mat set
An outdoor sleeping mat and a sleeping mat set includes a sleeping mat main body, a plurality of transverse supporting belts and a plurality of vertical supporting belts. The sleeping mat main body has a cavity, and the transverse supporting belts and the vertical supporting belts are disposed in the cavity and connected to the sleeping mat main body. The plurality of vertical supporting belts are distributed at two sides of the sleeping mat main body in a width direction, and the plurality of transverse supporting belts are arranged side by side in a length direction of the sleeping mat main body. The outdoor sleeping mat enhances the structural reliability of the sleeping mat main body through the plurality of transverse supporting belts and the plurality of vertical supporting belts, so that the whole outdoor sleeping mat has better supporting performance. |
US11317721B2 |
Cushion with a non-skid fabric border
A cushion for a piece of furniture or a pillow includes a cushion core and an exterior cover at least partially surrounding the cushion core. The cushion core comprises a cushion wrap surrounding a filler, which may be foam or fiber or down or any known filler. The cushion wrap is at least partially made of fabric having a raised surface pattern to increase friction between the cushion core and the exterior cover for holding the cushion core in a desired orientation inside the exterior cover. |
US11317719B2 |
Chair positioning system to control relative positioning of a customer chair with an integrated stylist chair
A base configured to attach to a floor to support the chair system. A rigid trunk member is configured to vertically stabilize by the base, the trunk member adjustable up and down to change a height of the customer chair. The customer chair rotatably connects to and supported by the trunk member. A rigid branch member is configured to rotatably connect to the trunk member for support. The stylist chair is rotatably connected to and supported by the branch member providing a circular range of motion for the stylist chair around and independent of the customer chair. A foot control connects directly or indirectly to the rigid trunk member and positions the customer chair relative to the stylist chair. |
US11317716B2 |
Frame type workstation configurations
A furniture assembly comprising a first frame structure having front and rear portions and including at least a first leg member and a substantially horizontal first rail member supported by the at least a first leg member where the first rail member has a first length dimension, a substantially horizontal second rail member supported by the at least a second leg member spaced apart from the first rail member wherein an assembly space includes the space between the first and second rail members, a front portion of the assembly space adjacent the front portion of the first frame structure and a rear portion of the assembly space adjacent the rear portion of the first frame structure, a first furniture sub-assembly having first and second ends, having a first depth dimension and supported within the assembly space by the first and second rail members and a second furniture sub-assembly having first and second ends, a second depth dimension and supported within the assembly space by the first rail member and a rail member of another frame structure, wherein the combined first and second depth dimensions are less than the first length dimension. |
US11317715B2 |
Integrated inclinable goods shelf
An integrated inclinable goods shelf includes a housing having an opening on the front side, an inner frame assembly, and a tray assembly for bearing goods. The inner frame assembly is lapped on a bottom surface of the housing. The housing includes two outer side plates. The inner frame assembly includes two inner side plates respectively disposed between the corresponding outer side plates and the tray assembly. The front end of the outer side plate is hingedly connected to the front end of the corresponding inner side plate. The inner frame assembly is rotatable relative to the housing. The inner side plates are connected to the tray assembly via a slide assembly. The tray assembly is movable relative to the inner frame assembly. |
US11317714B2 |
Ergonomic storage unit
The invention concerns an ergonomic storage unit having at least one retractable container; and a mechanism configured to displace the at least one retractable container between two positions: a stowed position in which the retractable container is stowed in the storage unit; and an ergonomic position in which the retractable container is positioned in front of the storage unit and at a height which is different from that of the stowed position, in a manner such that the retractable container is more accessible as regards to height compared with the stowed position. The mechanism is configured to support the weight of the retractable container by distributing the weight on either side of the mechanism in the width direction of the retractable container, thereby establishing lateral access to the retractable container in the ergonomic position. |
US11317712B2 |
Easy fold locking mechanisms
The present disclosure relates to a support system for a gaming table including a first support bar of a gaming-table support, a second support bar of a gaming-table support, a third support bar of a gaming-table support, and a gaming-table support locking apparatus. The third support bar has an arcuate shape and is in a pivotable connection with the second support bar. The gaming-table support locking apparatus includes a first locking bar and a second locking bar. The second locking bar is configured to be in one of two states of being: a first state that allows the third support bar to rotate with respect to the second support bar; and a second state that prevents the third support bar to rotate with respect to the second support bar. |
US11317711B2 |
Electric toothbrush with an illumination ring
An electric toothbrush includes a grip portion, a brush portion on which a replaceable toothbrush is mounted, and an illumination ring between the grip portion and the brush portion. The illumination ring is provided around the toothbrush as an annular structure so that a user can view the illumination ring no matter what angle he/she is holding the toothbrush. |
US11317710B2 |
Cleaning appliance
A fluid delivery system for a dental cleaning appliance includes a nozzle for delivering a burst of working fluid to the teeth of a user, and a fluid conduit for conveying working fluid to the nozzle. A body of the nozzle defines a fluid chamber and a channel for conveying working fluid from the fluid chamber to a fluid outlet from the nozzle. The fluid chamber has a tangential inlet for receiving working fluid from the fluid conduit. |
US11317696B2 |
Micro pump vessel
Provided is a pump for discharging cosmetics to the outside while simultaneously opening the outer vessel lid and pushing the discharge plate, which is formed of a smaller number of parts, and thus it is possible to reduce the manufacturing cost. |
US11317695B2 |
Cosmetic dropper
Disclosed is a cosmetic dropper which includes a container main body having a container body in which a cosmetic liquid is stored and a cap part detachably coupled to the container body; a pipette coupling part coupled to the cap part; a pipette part having a pipette member coupled to the pipette coupling part, a piston coupling bar provided to elevate inside the pipette member, and a piston part coupled to an end of the piston coupling part to elevate together with the piston coupling bar and allows the cosmetic liquid to be suctioned into the pipette member or discharged to the outside reversely; and a separation prevention part coupled to the piston coupling bar so as to cover an outer wall of the piston coupling bar to prevent the end of the piston coupling bar from being separated to the outside of the pipette member. |
US11317693B2 |
Nail polish removing device
The present invention relates to nail polish removers. More particularly, the present invention is a nail polish removing device, which includes a container with a fluid compartment to hold nail polish remover such as acetone, a plurality of openings to receive more than one finger, and a plurality of spokes to facilitate the removal of nail polish from fingernails. |
US11317690B2 |
Convertible bag
A bag includes a first sidewall, a second opposing sidewall, and a foldable base. The foldable base is coupled to the first sidewall and the second side wall. The foldable base includes a first rigid panel coupled to a second rigid panel such that the foldable base is configured to fold from a generally flat configuration to a folded configuration, thereby converting the bag from an expanded configuration to a collapsed configuration. |
US11317687B2 |
Electronic umbrella
An electronic umbrella is provided. The device includes a housing having a fastener disposed on a lower surface thereof. A motor is disposed within the housing, wherein the motor is operably connected to a power source disposed within the housing. A rod is affixed to an upper surface of the housing. An extendable arm is affixed to the rod, wherein the extendable arm is operably connected to the motor. Upon actuation of the motor, the extendable arm moves between an extended position and a retracted position. The device further includes an umbrella assembly having a central support, a plurality of ribs extending from the central support, and a canopy affixed over the plurality of ribs. The central support is pivotally affixed to a distal end of the extendable arm. |
US11317686B2 |
Wearable construct with dynamic fluid display
A construct (10) is provided having an aesthetic form adapted to please a wearer and to be worn by the wearer. The construct provides a structure on which functional elements are integrated. The functional elements include several elements. A first element is a fluid reservoir. A second element is at least two fluids (12, 14) disposed in the fluid reservoir. A third element is a motion generator (22) having a state in equilibrium with respect to an attraction force and a further attraction or repulsion force when the construct is at rest, the motion generator causing an animation effect when the construct is moved relative to an attraction or repulsion force. |
US11317681B2 |
Automated identification of shoe parts
Manufacturing of a shoe or a portion of a shoe is enhanced by automated placement of shoe parts. For example, a part-recognition system analyzes an image of a shoe part to identify the part and determine a location of the part. Once the part is identified and located, the part can be manipulated in an automated manner. |
US11317680B1 |
Roofing traction shoe chassis and method of donning said chassis to a shoe
A roofing shoe traction chassis system has a roofing shoe traction chassis with a toe strap, foot strap and heel strap coupled thereto for securing a shoe to the chassis. The chassis also has a detachable traction sheet configured for attachment to the base of the roofing shoe chassis. The roofing shoe traction chassis can be quickly donned over a pair of shoes allowing a user to wear a more comfortable and better ventilated shoe. The detachable traction sheet can be changed out as the traction layer is worn. An exemplary roofing shoe traction chassis has a strap support that extends up from a support plate and has a toe strap and foot strap aperture to receive and retain the toe and heel straps respectively. The support plate may also have post apertures for receiving and retaining heel strap posts. |
US11317679B2 |
String collecting device and article having string
The present disclosure provides a string collecting device and an article having a string, wherein the string collecting device includes a rotating part and a string winding part configured to wind a string; the rotating part is provided with at least one movable part that is capable of moving; the movable part is configured to be engaged with the string winding part when the rotating part is rotated towards a string collecting direction, and wherein when the movable part is engaged with the string winding part, the three, namely, the rotating part, the movable part and the string winding part, are connected in synchronous rotation. |
US11317675B2 |
Particulate foam with flexible casing
An article of footwear includes an upper, a midsole attached to the upper, and an outsole. The midsole has a footbed and a bottom surface disposed on an opposite side of the midsole than the footbed. The outsole has a ground-engaging surface, an inner surface disposed on an opposite side of the outsole than the ground-engaging surface, and a wall extending from the ground-engaging surface and surrounding the outsole. The article of footwear also includes a casing containing particulate matter and having a length that is greater than a length of the outsole. The casing includes a first fold at a predetermined location along its length. The casing is received within a cavity bounded by the wall of the outsole and between the bottom surface and the inner surface. |
US11317674B2 |
Helmet
A helmet is provided including a helmet shell for spatially defining a head receiving space and an adjustable ventilation arrangement which is in flow-connection with the head receiving space. The ventilation arrangement includes at least one first ventilation device having at least one first ventilation channel running in the helmet shell and a first slider device, which is assigned to the at least one first ventilation channel and which for varying a flow cross section of the at least one first ventilation channel is displaceable between a ventilation channel opening position and a ventilation channel closing position along the helmet shell. The at least one first ventilation device moreover includes a first latching device for latching the first slider device to secure it in at least one predefined latched position. |
US11317673B2 |
Attachment and attachment system for a helmet
An attachment for a helmet includes an external portion, an internal portion distal from the external portion, and a shaft extending between the external portion and the internal portion. The external portion contains an object to be attached to the helmet. An attachment system including a helmet is also described. |
US11317671B2 |
Headlamp having a detachable flashlight
Various embodiments for a headlamp having a detachable flashlight are disclosed. The headlamp includes a head guard and a detachable flashlight. The head guard is adapted to be worn on a head of an operator, and includes a first battery, a first electrical contact, and a first magnet. The detachable flashlight is configured to detachably attach to the head guard, and includes a second battery, a second electrical contact and a second magnet. When the second magnet is positioned near the first magnet, the detachable flashlight magnetically couples to the head guard and aligns the second electrical contact with the first electrical contact/The head guard includes processing circuitry configured to provide power to and charge the second battery of the detachable flashlight in an instance in which the detachable flashlight is coupled to the head guard. |
US11317670B2 |
Interactive therapeutic headwear
Interactive therapeutic devices for wear on a head of a user are provided herein, along with kits including the interactive therapeutic device and an activity book, and methods of using the devices and kits. Contemplated devices comprise a set of attachment points that removably couple with a set of patches via fastener components. The patches can include various types of patches that provide different benefits to the wearer, including style, a scent, a noise, a tactile sensation, protection, and/or the ability to better communicate a feeling and/or a need. |
US11317669B1 |
Hat shaping device
A hat shaping device is configured to be installed on headwear (e.g., on a band of a peaked cap) to urge the headwear into an oblong and/or oval shape. The device includes a pair of hooks connected together in a manner that allows the device to be transitioned between a deployed configuration, in which the device is configured for installation on the headwear, and a stowed configuration, in which the device is configured for easy storage and/or transport. In some examples, the device is collapsed when in the stowed configuration (e.g., with respective legs of the pair of hooks nested together one on top of the other.) |
US11317666B2 |
Waistband for article of apparel featuring cord and embroidery tunnel
A waistband for an article of apparel comprising at least one embroidery tunnel is provided. The waistband comprises at least one cord comprising a first and second end affixed to the waistband, and an intervening portion movably coupled to the waistband with stitches that form the embroidery tunnel, the embroidery tunnel configured to distribute a tensioning force applied to the cord across at least a portion of the waistband. The embroidery tunnel forms a series of parallel courses across the waistband, with the cord able to move freely within the embroidery tunnel. |
US11317665B1 |
Extension strap for bra
An extension strap for a bra includes a base element, a first clasp element, a second clasp element and a fasten element group. The base element includes a first portion, a second portion and a third portion. The first portion includes a first accommodating space and a first opening. The first clasp element includes a first clasp and a first connection portion, the first connection portion is located in the first accommodating space, and the first clasp protruding from the first opening. The fasten element group includes at least two fasten elements disposed on the second portion, each fasten element includes a ring portion and a base portion connected between the ring portion and the second portion. The first clasp is configured to move along the first opening so as to change a distance between the first clasp element and the second clasp element. |
US11317663B2 |
Article of apparel with material elements having a reversible structure
An article of apparel is disclosed that is at least partially formed from a material element having a substrate and a plurality of projections. The substrate has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The projections extend from the first surface of the substrate, and the projections each have terminal ends located opposite the substrate. The material element has a first permeability when the first surface has a convex configuration, and the material element has a second permeability when the first surface has a concave configuration, the first permeability being greater than the second permeability. The apparel may be reversible such that either the first surface or the second surface of the substrate faces outward. |
US11317661B2 |
Arm warming device
An arm warming device including a sleeve. A shoulder cover is connected to a proximal end of the sleeve. A strap is connected to the shoulder cover to secure the arm warming device to the user. A heating element is disposed within the sleeve for applying heat to the arm of the user. The heating element comprises far infrared fiber material. The sleeve includes an interior layer, a central layer, and an outer layer of a substantially waterproof material. The heating element is integrated with the central layer for applying heat to the arm of the user. |
US11317654B2 |
Additive assembly for electronic vaping device
An additive assembly for an e-vaping device includes an adsorbent material that includes adsorbed carbon dioxide. The additive assembly may be in fluid communication with a vaporizer assembly that forms a generated vapor. The adsorbent material may release the carbon dioxide into the generated vapor based on at least a portion of the generated vapor adsorbing on the adsorbent material. The additive assembly may include a flavor material including a flavorant. The adsorbent material may generate heat based on at least a portion of the generated vapor adsorbing on the adsorbent material, and the flavor material may release flavorant into the generated vapor based at least in part on the heat generated by the adsorbent material. One or more of the adsorbent material and the flavor material may be included in beads. Adsorbent material and flavor material may be included in multiple additive structures within the additive assembly. |
US11317651B2 |
Cartridge with dilution air passage, method of making the cartridge, and e-vaping device including the cartridge
The cartridge includes a housing and a reservoir configured to contain a pre-vapor formulation. A first tube extends longitudinally within the housing, the first tube at least partially defining an air passage. A vapor generator is in communication with a first portion of the air passage, where the vapor generator is configured to communicate the pre-vapor formulation from the reservoir to the first portion and at least partially vaporize the pre-vapor formulation. A first air inlet is defined by the cartridge, where the first air inlet is in communication with a second portion of the air passage, the second portion being upstream of the vapor generator. A dilution air passage is defined by the cartridge, where a discharge end of the dilution air passage intersect a third portion of the air passage that is downstream of the vapor generator. The method makes the cartridge. The e-vaping device includes the cartridge. |
US11317650B2 |
Manual valve mechanism for smoking devices
A water pipe includes a base container, a down stem disposed on the base container, a downtube configured to be inserted into he down stem, a bowl disposed on an end of the downtube, and an actuation lever. The actuation lever includes a fulcrum, a contact surface on a first side of the fulcrum, and an actuation surface on a second side of the fulcrum. The contact surface is exposed for user contact and configured to pivot toward the base container in response to the user contact. The actuation surface is configured to engage with and exert a lifting force on the bowl in response to the user contact. |
US11317646B2 |
Methods and compositions for rapidly decreasing epigenetic age and restoration of more youthful function
Disclosed are methods and compositions of reducing the epigenetic age of mammalian organism, especially an adult human of geriatric age. The methods provide for the proliferation of endogenous stem cells using mitochondrial fusion and a UCP2 blocker or other stimulants; supplying stem cells with nutrition to prevent cell cycle arrest; and removal of senescent somatic cells using senolytic treatments. The proliferation of endogenous neural stem cells after plaque removal for the treatment of Alzheimer's is also disclosed. |
US11317645B2 |
Compositions and methods for delaying and reducing blood alcohol concentration
Compositions and methods are provided for mitigating the effects of alcohol by delaying alcohol absorption and/or reducing blood alcohol concentration, and/or for delaying gastric emptying. |
US11317643B2 |
Food product, device and production method of said food product
A food product includes a thread obtained from a tuber that is wound and twisted in such a way to form a spherical ball. A production method for the food product provides for placing the spherical ball in a perforated spherical mold. A device for producing the food product allows formation of the spherical ball inside the mold. |
US11317641B2 |
Preservation method
A method for preserving wine or other oxygen sensitive items is disclosed. In some embodiments, the method involves injecting 0.15 gram to 0.5 gram of an inert gas into a container comprising wine and oxygen, without raising a pressure within the container above 10 psig, to form a barrier layer of the inert gas between the wine and the oxygen in the container without displacing all of the oxygen from the container. |
US11317638B2 |
Cold brew coffee beverage and method of making the same
Disclosed are processes for making cold brew beverage compositions including concentrates and apparatus for preparing cold brew beverage compositions. The disclosed processes and apparatus allow for efficient, rapid, industrial scale production of cold brew beverage compositions having improved total solid content, improved flavor stability, longer shelf-life, and adaptability to use in small volume containers. |
US11317636B2 |
Closed processing system and method for treating elongated food products
The present invention relates to a closed processing system for treating elongated food products comprising a housing bounding a process space, a transport path for displacing the elongated food products through the process space, at least one airflow generator for generating an airflow in the process space, at least one airflow conditioner for conditioning the generated airflow, and at least one detector for detecting process conditions in the process space, wherein the detected process conditions include at least the relative humidity and wherein the system is arranged to control the process conditions by adjusting the at least one airflow generator and/or at least one airflow conditioner based on the detected relative humidity. The present invention further relates to a method for treating elongated food products. |
US11317634B2 |
Interchangeable hook-and-bracket system
An interchangeable hook-and-bracket system for a manufacturing process is disclosed. The interchangeable hook-and-bracket system may be configured to cooperate with a vertical conveying system of a food-processing system. Interchangeable hooks of the conveyor system may comprise hook portions and bracket portions that may be configured to releasably attach to one another. The bracket portions may be made substantially of a structurally robust material such as a metal and may be non-releasably attached to the conveyor system, and the hook portions may be made substantially of a flexible material such as a polymer-based material. More than one hook portion may correspond to a bracket portion, each hook portion having a configuration corresponding to a particular product, casing, throughput, and/or process condition. |
US11317633B2 |
Microbial compositions and methods
Microbial compositions for application to plants, plant parts and plant seeds are provided for improvement of plant yield and/or other beneficial plant traits. Methods of making and applying microbial compositions or formulations to plants, plant parts or plant seeds or to growth media are further provided to increase or improve plant yield and/or other beneficial plant traits. |
US11317631B2 |
Natamycin compositions and uses thereof
Provided is a particular form of natamycin that shows improved properties as a fungicide for use in agricultural applications. A preferred natamycin composition comprises a structuring agent and a surfactant. Said natamycin composition further comprises cellular matter from a natamycin-producing organism. The natamycin in a natamycin composition preferably has a surface area of less than 6 m2/g, and an average particle size of less than 6 micrometer. The invention further relates to methods, comprising contacting a plant or part thereof, a fungus, a fruit, a crop, a seed, and/or a soil with a natamycin composition of the invention. |
US11317630B2 |
Method of controlling weeds
The present invention can provide a method having a high effect on the control of weeds. The method includes a step of applying Trifludimoxazin or ethyl [3-[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5-(1-methyl-6-trifluoromethyl-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidine-3-yl)phenoxy]-2-pyridyloxy]acetate using a drift-reducing nozzle. |
US11317628B2 |
Microparticle compositions comprising saflufenacil
The present invention relates to microparticle compositions comprising saflufenacil, to a method of their preparation and to the use of these microparticle compositions for controlling undesired vegetation. In the microparticle compositions saflufenacil is present in the form of microparticles, which comprise solid saflufenacil, which is surrounded or embedded by an aminoplast polymer. |
US11317627B2 |
Soybean disease control composition and soybean disease control method
There are provided a soybean disease control composition containing, as active ingredients, (a) fluazinam or a salt thereof and (b) at least one fungicide selected from the group consisting of carboxamide-based compounds and azole-based compounds; and a method for controlling a soybean disease, which includes applying the soybean disease control composition to a soybean plant or soil. |
US11317625B2 |
Flumioxazin compositions and methods of use thereof
The present invention is directed to flumioxazin suspension concentrates containing a polyoxyethylene polyarylphenol phosphate or phosphate ester acid salts thereof. The present invention is further directed to a method of controlling weeds by applying compositions of the present invention. |
US11317623B2 |
Cell-free protein synthesis system
The technology provided herein relates to novel methods and systems for cell-free protein synthesis, in particular to cell-free protein synthesis systems suitable for protein synthesis before and after freezing for a short- or long-term storage, wherein said system comprises a cryoprotectant. |
US11317620B2 |
Water lance provided with diaphragm pump
A water lance provided with a diaphragm pump comprises a nozzle, a lance body and a water absorption ball. A diaphragm pump and a motor for driving the diaphragm pump are disposed in the lance body. The diaphragm pump drives water to be absorbed by the water absorption ball and to be sprayed by the nozzle, and comprises a rotating assembly, a swing component, a diaphragm assembly and a housing. The rotating assembly has an end connected to the motor and an end connected to the diaphragm assembly through the swing component. A pump chamber is formed by the diaphragm assembly and the housing. A split-type diaphragm pump is used as a liquid pump of a spraying facility, and all separated components are fixed through clamp springs and are assembled or disassembled step by step, so that parts can be replaced specifically, and later maintenance is facilitated. |
US11317616B2 |
Stem guides and replaceable cartridges
The invention relates to a method for adjusting the buoyancy of a fishing bobber. The method includes providing a buoyant member and a stem guide configured to receive the buoyant member, mounting the buoyant member to the stem guide and cutting the buoyant member. The buoyant member is made of a material capable of being severed by a cutting device and having first length, a lower end, and an upper end. The stem guide receives the buoyant member and a fishing line with fishing tackle. The buoyant member is cut such that the buoyant member has a second length shorter than the first length. The buoyant member is cut to a second length such that the buoyancy of the buoyant member when cut to a second length is enough to oppose the tendency of the stem guide and fishing tackle to submerse the buoyant member such that a top surface of the cut buoyant member is adjacent to the surface of the water when the stem guide, buoyant member, fishing line and any fishing tackle are placed in the water. |
US11317613B1 |
Fish assist
A fishing rod accessory that attaches to the external structure of a fishing rod between the fishing rod tip and the fishing rod handle that will help stabilize the fishing rod spine and will improve targeted casting, distance, and accuracy. |
US11317612B2 |
Fishing capture lure
In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a fishing lure is provided that includes a body having an opening to receive a fish and at least one hook connected to the body. The body includes capture portions having a spaced apart, open configuration that permits fish to be positioned in the opening of the body and a closer, closed configuration wherein the capture portions capture the fish in the opening of the body. |
US11317610B2 |
Method of constructing zebrafish notch1a mutants
A method of constructing a zebrafish notch1a mutant using CRISPR/Cas9 technique. The method includes: determining a target for knocking out notch1a; using primers T7-notch1a-sfd and tracr rev for PCR amplification with a pUC19-gRNA scaffold plasmid as a template; transcribing PCR product in vitro followed by purification to obtain gRNA; and microinjecting the gRNA and a Cas9 mRNA into a zebrafish embryo followed by culture to obtain an notch1a mutant of stable inheritance. The invention selects a specific target and utilizes CRISPR/Cas9 technique to knock out the notch1a in the zebrafish without destroying other genes, generating the zebrafish notch1a mutant. Moreover, the invention also discloses the phenotype of the zebrafish notch1a mutant, which plays a significant role in studying the effect of the Notch1a receptor in the Notch signaling pathway. |
US11317607B2 |
Treat dispensing pet toy
The use of adjustable arms or flaps combined with hook and loop fasteners connect to toys or treat dispensers in different positions to create varying levels of play for all dog types and ages. Adjusting arm connections allows to create different difficulty levels keeps dogs entertained physically and mentally. The adjustable arms create adjustable connections that create new forms of play for varying dog sizes, strengths, and ages. |
US11317597B2 |
Livestock force tub with supplemental wall section, auxiliary space and reduced opacity exit-adjacent wall sections
A livestock force tub features a perimeter structure delimiting an interior space of said livestock tub, including a main peripheral wall spanning circumferentially around a central upright axis, an exit situated at or proximate a terminal end of the main peripheral wall and a supplemental wall section at an area adjacent the exit on a side thereof opposite the terminal end of the main peripheral wall. The supplemental wall section increases an angular span of the tub around the central axis to create an auxiliary space beyond the exit. This auxiliary space accommodates a possible uncooperative animal during unloading of the force tub while allowing others to still reach the exit. The supplemental wall section and a terminal section of the main peripheral wall have a lesser opacity than more significantly cladded areas of the main peripheral wall, whereby increased light admission and environmental visibility attract livestock toward the exit. |
US11317595B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for providing a reference value to be used for controlling the calibration of a milk meter
This disclosure generally relates milking systems and, in particular, automatic milking systems. The disclosure presents methods, apparatuses and computer program for providing a reference value to be used for controlling a calibration of at least one milk meter in a milking system. In accordance with one embodiment, a method may comprise obtaining (510) milk flow data for a plurality of milking animals to determine a milk flow profile for each milking animal of the plurality of milking animals; comparing (520) the determined milk flow profiles to establish a subset of milk flow profiles that meets a pre-defined selection criteria; determining (530) said reference value based on the established subset of milk flow profiles; and providing (540) the determined reference value for controlling a subsequent calibration of at least one milk meter in a milking system. |
US11317594B2 |
Tomato line PSQ-9Z15-3854V
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato line PSQ-9Z15-3854V. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line PSQ-9Z15-3854V and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato line PSQ-9Z15-3854V comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US11317592B1 |
Cotton variety 19R238NRB3XF
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 19R238NRB3XF. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 19R238NRB3XF. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 19R238NRB3XF and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 19R238NRB3XF with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods. |
US11317590B1 |
Soybean variety 5PRFL84
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PRFL84 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PRFL84, cells from soybean variety 5PRFL84, plants of soybean 5PRFL84, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PRFL84. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PRFL84 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PRFL84, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PRFL84, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PRFL84. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PRFL84 are further provided. |
US11317586B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011056
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011056. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011056, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011056 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011056. |
US11317583B2 |
Plants and seeds of corn variety CV416880
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated CV416880. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CV416880, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CV416880 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety CV416880 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety CV416880. |
US11317572B1 |
Condition based monitoring of irrigation
A monitoring system for an irrigation system is presented. The irrigation system includes a movable end gun operatively associated with a portion of the irrigation system. The monitoring system includes a sensor configured to generate an electrical signal indicative of movement and/or positioning of the movable end gun relative to the portion of the irrigation system over time, a processor, and a memory. The memory includes instructions stored thereon, which when executed by the processor cause the system to: receive the generated electrical signal, determine whether the movable end gun, or one or more components thereof, requires maintenance based on the electrical signal, and determine when the moveable end gun is in an on and/or off trigger state based on the electrical signal. |
US11317568B2 |
Agent for increasing a plant functional component content and a method of manufacturing the same
The objective of the invention is to provide an agent for increasing a plant functional component content, which is capable of increasing a content of the plant functional component by being adequately sprayed to the plant or injected into the soil without using stress cultivation conditions or plants with high content of functional component, and a method for manufacturing the same. An agent for increasing a plant functional component content comprising a fatty acid metabolite obtainable by a metabolism of a fatty acid with 4-30 carbon atoms by proteobacteria under a dissolved oxygen concentration of 0.1-8 mg/L, and a method for manufacturing an agent for increasing a plant functional component content comprising a fatty acid metabolite, comprising a step for a fatty acid metabolism wherein a fatty acid with 4-30 carbon atoms is subjected to a proteobacterial metabolization under a dissolved oxygen concentration of 0.1-8 mg/L. |
US11317567B2 |
Accumulating system for high capacity baler
A baling system comprising a first bale-forming area configured to form a first series of first individual bales, and a second bale forming-area configured to from a second series of second individual bales. The baling system additionally comprises a bale accumulator configured to receive the first and second individual bales from said first and second bale-forming areas and to manipulate the first and second individual bales into a group of four or more bales. |
US11317564B2 |
Electric mower apparatus and method of use
A battery-operated mower is provided that includes a chassis supporting a first drive wheel and a second drive wheel, a battery pack, a first electric drive wheel motor interconnected to the first drive wheel and second electric drive wheel motor interconnected to the second drive wheel; one or more electric blade motors; an electric cooling fan in fluid communication with at least one of the first electric drive wheel motor and second electric drive wheel motor; one or more controllers for controlling the rotational speed of the first electric drive wheel motor, the second electric drive wheel motor, and the blade motors; and a left control actuator in communication with a first throttle sensor and a right control actuator in communication with a second throttle sensor, wherein the first throttle sensor and second throttle sensor are in communication with the one or more controllers. |
US11317562B2 |
Generating a yield map for an agricultural field using classification and regression methods
A yield model generates a yield map for an agricultural field. A measurement system generates measured indicators that are a measurement or quantification of crop yield in the agricultural field. An observation system generates observed indicators that are spatial agricultural datasets describing observed characteristics of the agricultural field. To generate the yield map, the yield model generates a field array representing the agricultural field. The yield model generates an input array and a yield array by mapping the observed indicators and measured indicators to cells of the field array, respectively. The yield model determines a yield value for each cell of the yield array not including a mapped indicator using information included in the corresponding cells of the input array. The yield model generates a yield map using the determined yield values and the yield values in the yield array. |
US11317554B2 |
Implement support apparatus
A U-shaped support frame has a base beam and parallel side beams extending rearward from the base beam and defining an open implement area, which can be made adjustable. A hitch is attached to the front end of the support frame and frame wheels support the side beams, and rotate about a horizontal frame wheel axis that is fixed in an orientation perpendicular to the operating travel direction. Implements are configured to perform an implement operation and to rest on the ground surface when in an idle position. The support frame is moved rearward to a loading position where each implement is movable to an operating position supported by the support frame. Each implement provides a beam lock connection between the side beams that resists twisting movement of the side beams to maintain the frame wheels and the side beams in a substantially fixed relationship with respect to each other. |
US11324151B2 |
Measurement position determination device
The measurement position determination device of the present disclosure is a measurement position determination device for determining a measurement position on a board, the measurement position being for measuring height of the board on which on which a component is mounted, and includes a measurement position determination section for acquiring one or more scheduled mounting positions of the component on the board at the time of measuring the board height and determining at least one of the acquired scheduled mounting positions as the measurement position of the board height. |
US11324148B2 |
Cooling system for power modules
A cooling system for power modules is provided. The cooling system includes two covers, a plurality of power modules and a plurality of first spaces. The power modules are disposed between the two covers. Each power module includes a housing, a circuit board and heat dissipation elements disposed on the two sides of the circuit board. There is a through hole on the housing. Each first space is formed between two neighboring power modules or is formed between the cover and the neighboring power module. The heat dissipation elements of each power module are located in the neighboring first spaces, and the through hole of each power module is in communication with the neighboring first spaces. The first spaces and the through holes of the power modules are communicated with each other to form a coolant passageway collaboratively for allowing a coolant to pass through. |
US11324147B2 |
Coolant flow cooling structure for a power conversion device
A power conversion device includes a cooling structure capable of cooling down, by a coolant that flows through a first flow channel formed by a first wall portion and a second wall portion facing with each other, a first electronic component and a second electronic component mounted on an external surface of the first wall portion. The first wall portion is formed in a stepwise shape, and includes a first mount portion on which the first electronic component is mounted, a second mount portion which has a different height from the first mount portion, and on which the second electronic component is mounted, and a first connection portion that is extended between the first mount portion and the second mount portion. |
US11324142B2 |
Arrangement of electrical modules, converter and aircraft with such an arrangement, and method for producing the arrangement
The invention specifies an arrangement having at least one electrical module (2) which is arranged on a heat sink (3). The arrangement has: —first deflection elements (4) which are formed in or on the electrical module (2), —second deflection elements (5) which are formed in or on the heat sink (3), and—at least one flexible, cable- or strip-like tensioning element (1), —which is arranged between the first and second deflection elements (4, 5) under tension (F) in such a way that the electrical module (2) is pressed onto the heat sink (3). A converter and an aircraft having an arrangement of this kind and also a method for producing an arrangement of this kind are likewise specified. |
US11324134B2 |
Display protecting device
A display protecting device is disposed on an electric wrench which has an opening. The display protecting device includes a printed circuit board, a display, a cover and a protection member. The printed circuit board is disposed in the opening. The display is disposed on the printed circuit board. The cover is located above the printed circuit board and covers on the opening. The protection member is assembled with the cover. The protection member includes a body and two wing portions. The body covers on the display. The two wing portions are connected to two sides of the body and cover on two sides of the display. |
US11324133B2 |
Attachable/detachable display device comprising polarizing film
Provided is an attachable/detachable display device comprising a polarizing film, the display device allowing a damaged window to be easily replaced, the window to be simply detached therefrom, a manufacturing process therefor to be simplified, and manufacturing unit costs therefor to be lowered, and being variously designable. The display device comprises: a touch screen; the polarizing film; the window; and an adhesiveness adjusting layer, which is on any one of the polarizing film, the touch screen and a touch screen cover layer attached to the touch screen, and is on at least one side of the polarizing film, wherein the adhesiveness adjusting layer adjusts an adhesive force of an attachable/detachable layer having an adhesive force of 0.1 gf/25 mm to 500 gf/25 mm. |
US11324131B2 |
Circuit board, designing method of circuit board, and semiconductor device
A circuit board is installed with a semiconductor module on an upper face and provided with connection terminals on a lower face. A connection pin is provided on at least some of the connection terminals. The connection terminals include a drive terminal for driving the semiconductor module and a function terminal for connecting the semiconductor module and other function units. The disposition of the drive terminal in each of divided areas is point-symmetric with respect to a center of the circuit board. The divided areas divide the circuit board into fourths. |
US11324130B2 |
Display screen module and display screen
The present disclosure provides a front maintenance display screen module, including: a bottom case, a PCB provided on the bottom case, and a through-hole structure penetrating the bottom case and the PCB. The through-hole structure includes a step structure at one end of the through hole structure near the PCB, and the step structure includes a convex portion and a step portion. The convex portion is configured to penetrate the PCB, a gap is provided between the convex portion and the PCB. The step portion includes a groove surrounding the convex portion. A side of the PCB near the bottom case is abutted against an edge of the groove. A sealant layer is provided in the gap and the groove. |
US11324126B2 |
Mechanically robust component carrier with rigid and flexible portions
A component carrier with a rigid portion, a flexible portion, a cavity defining the flexible portion next to the rigid portion, and at least one step in a transition portion between the rigid portion and the flexible portion in the cavity is disclosed. |
US11324124B2 |
Lead component clinching and mounting method
A lead component mounting method includes: a component insertion process in which two lead wires are inserted into two corresponding through-holes which are formed in a circuit board from one side of the circuit board in a state in which at least a pair of pawl portions pinches and holds each of the two lead wires which are included in a lead component; and a clinching process in which protruding portions, which are portions protruding from another side of the circuit board, of the two lead wires which are inserted into the two corresponding through-holes, are bent in a state in which the two lead wires are held by at least the pair of pawl portions. |
US11324122B2 |
Component carrier and method of manufacturing the same
A component carrier includes a stack having at least one electrically insulating layer structure and/or at least one electrically conductive layer structure; a heat removing and electrically conductive base structure; a component which is connected to the base structure so as to at least partially protrude from the base structure and so as to be laterally at least partially covered by an electrically insulating material of the stack; and an electrically conductive top structure on or above a top main surface of the component. A method of manufacturing such a component carrier is disclosed. |
US11324121B2 |
Chip resistor, method of producing chip resistor and chip resistor packaging structure
The method includes the steps of preparing at least three conductive elongated boards 711 made of an electrically conductive material and a resistive member 702 made of a resistive material, arranging the at least three conductive elongated boards 711 apart from each other along a width direction crossing a longitudinal direction in which one of the at least three conductive elongated boards 711 is elongated, forming a resistor aggregate 703 by bonding the resistive member 702 to the at least three conductive elongated boards 711, and collectively dividing the resistor aggregate 703 into a plurality of chip resistors by punching so that each of the chip resistors includes two electrodes and a resistor portion bonded to the two electrodes. |
US11324119B1 |
Capacitive compensation for vertical interconnect accesses
Multiple designs for a multi-layer circuit may be simulated to determine impedance profiles of each design, allowing a circuit designer to select a design based on the impedance profiles. One feature that can be modified is the structure surrounding the barrels of a differential VIA on layers that are not connected to the differential VIA. Specifically, one antipad can be used that surrounds both barrels or two antipads can be used, with one antipad for each barrel. Additionally, the size of the antipad or antipads can be modified. These modifications affect the impedance of the differential VIA. Additionally, a conductive region may be placed that connects to the VIA barrel even though the circuit on the layer does not connect to the VIA. This unused pad, surrounded by a non-conductive region, also affects the impedance of the differential VIA. |
US11324118B2 |
Circuit board and connector
A circuit board includes a plurality of signal contact pads each electrically contacting a contact point of one of a plurality of signal terminals and a non-conductive through hole extending through the circuit board in an interval area between a pair of adjacent signal contact pads of the plurality of signal contact pads. |
US11324114B2 |
Cylindrical printed board and printed-board-integrated molded article
To provide a cylindrical printed board in which a processing shape is maintained, and a printed-board-integrated molded article in which the cylindrical printed board is integrated with an inner wall of a hole portion in a molded article. A cylindrical printed board 1 according to the present invention is a printed board 4 including an insulator substrate 2 and a conductor pattern 3 formed on the insulator substrate 2, wherein the printed board 4 is rolled beyond one full circle to form a cylindrical shape. In addition, a printed-board-integrated molded article 40 includes a molded article 20 constituting a casing that has a cylindrical part, and the cylindrical printed board 4 that is integrated with an inner wall 21a of a hole portion 21 in the cylindrical part of the molded article 20. |
US11324112B2 |
Antenna device and electronic device comprising antenna device
An antenna device comprises: a printed circuit board formed with both sides in a plate shape including a first surface and a second surface and including at least one conductive layer between the first surface and the second surface; an array of conductive plates formed parallel to the first surface on or in the printed circuit board; a wireless communication circuit electrically connected to the array of conductive plates, coupled to the first surface, and capable of transmitting or receiving frequencies between 3 GHz and 300 GHz; and a conductive shielding structure mounted on the first surface of the printed circuit board and electrically connected to the at least one conductive layer when covering the wireless communication circuit, wherein the conductive shielding structure may include: a third surface facing the first surface when seen from the top of the first surface; and an electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure formed on the third surface. |
US11324111B1 |
Apparatus for shielding of surface-mount devices
An apparatus for a shielding structure for surface-mount components and filters to increase the signal isolation from input signal port to output signal port. An LTCC filter device with an increased rejection of undesired frequencies in a stopband and minimal distortion or loss of desired signals in a passband. |
US11324107B1 |
Panel molded electronic assemblies with multi-surface conductive contacts
Electronic modules having complex contact structures may be formed by encapsulating panels containing pluralities of electronic modules delineated by cut lines and having conductive interconnects buried within the panel along the cut lines. Holes defining contact regions along the electronic module sidewall may be cut into the panel along the cut lines to expose the buried interconnects. The panel may be metallized, e.g. by a series or processes including plating, on selected surfaces including in the holes to form the contacts and other metal structures followed by cutting the panel along the cut lines to singulate the individual electronic models. The contacts may be located in a conductive grove providing a castellated module. |
US11324103B2 |
Modular laser-produced plasma X-ray system
A modular laser-produced plasma X-ray system includes a liquid metal flow system enclosed within a low-pressure chamber, the flow system including a liquid metal, wherein in at least one location on the liquid metal forms a metal target directly illuminated by laser pulses, a circulation pump within the liquid metal flow system for circulating the liquid metal, a laser pulse emitter configured to transmit laser pulses into the chamber via a laser window, focusing optics, located between the emitter and the metal target, the focusing optics directing the laser pulses to strike the metal target at a target location to form X-ray pulses, and an X-ray window positioned within the chamber to enable the X-ray pulses to exit the chamber. |
US11324101B2 |
Active fluid static elimination system
An active fluid static elimination system installed in a fluid transportation pipeline includes a solenoid valve, an electrostatic measuring device, a fluid destaticizer, and a controller. The solenoid valve is connected to a connecting port of the fluid transportation pipeline, and the electrostatic measuring device is used to measure an electrostatic value of a fluid in the fluid transportation pipeline. The fluid destaticizer is connected to the solenoid valve, and the controller is connected to the electrostatic measuring device and the solenoid valve. The solenoid valve is opened to allow the fluid passing through the fluid destaticizer to eliminate the electrostatic charge of the fluid when the controller determines that the electrostatic value measured by the electrostatic measuring device is greater than a predetermined value. |
US11324094B2 |
Hard and soft light module with ambient light sensing
The disclosed technology relates to a hard and soft light module having a housing with a first surface that accommodates a lens. A first plurality of LEDs are disposed along a periphery of the first surface, the first plurality of LEDs are configured to generate light in a first direction toward an edge of the lens. A second plurality of LEDs are disposed proximate to the first surface, the second plurality of LEDs are configured to generate light in a second direction through the lens. The first plurality of LEDs are configured to generate a soft light and the second plurality of LEDs are configured to generate a hard light. |
US11324092B2 |
Load control device for a light-emitting diode light source
A load control device may utilize a feedback signal representative of an average magnitude of the load current conducted through an electrical load to control the amount of power delivered to the electrical load. The feedback signal may be generated based on a sense signal that is electrically isolated from the line voltage input of the load control device. Depending on the operational characteristics of the electrical load, the feedback signal may be generated using different techniques. In one example technique, the sense signal may be integrated and filtered to derive the feedback signal. In another example technique, the sense signal may be used in conjunction with an input power of the load control device and an efficiency parameter of the load control device to derive the feedback signal. In yet another example technique, values derived from the foregoing two techniques may be blended together to obtain the feedback signal. |
US11324090B2 |
Detection circuit and detection method for a triac dimmer
A detection circuit configured to detect the presence of a TRIAC dimmer for an LED driver, can include: a sampling circuit configured to receive a DC bus voltage, and to generate a voltage sampling signal that characterizes the DC bus voltage; and a detector configured to determine whether the LED driver is provided with the TRIAC dimmer in accordance with a duration of the voltage sampling signal being continuously greater than a first reference voltage. |
US11324087B1 |
Driver using safety information
A method for driving a set of light emitting diodes (LEDs) may include receiving a write access frame by a driver via a bus configured for connection with a controller and the driver. The write access frame includes brightness information. The method may further include controlling, by the driver, the set of LEDs based on the brightness information and determining, by the driver, safety information while controlling the set of LEDs based on the brightness information. The method may further include outputting, by the driver and at the bus, the safety information to acknowledge receipt of the write access frame. |
US11324086B2 |
Self-adaptive dimming driving system
The present invention provides a self-adaptive dimming driving system, configured to work with a light-emitting diode (LED) power port, the self-adaptive dimming driving system comprising: a driving circuit, a forward bias voltage detection circuit, and a controller. The driving circuit is connected to the LED power port. The forward bias voltage detection circuit is connected between the LED power port and the driving circuit, Wherein the forward bias voltage detection circuit comprises a test current output module and a voltage feedback module, the test current output module is configured to output a test current to the LED power port, and the voltage feedback module is configured to output a detection signal according to a voltage parameter of the LED power port. The controller receives the detection signal, obtains a barrier potential parameter of an LED lamp according to the detection signal, and switches a power output mode of the driving circuit according to the barrier potential parameter. |
US11324082B2 |
RF thermal increase systems with multi-level electrodes
A thermal increase system includes one or more multi-level electrodes configured to radiate electromagnetic energy into a cavity in response to receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal from an RF signal source. Each multi-level electrode is positioned adjacent to a wall of the cavity, and each multi-level electrode includes a base portion coupled to an elevated portion. A radiating surface of the elevated portion is at a height of at least 0.5 centimeters (cm) from a radiating surface of the base portion. |
US11324081B2 |
Inductive heating cooker
An inductive heating cooker includes a main body and a power-receiver device. The main body includes a top plate on which a heating target is placed, a heating coil provided under the top plate and configured to inductively heat the heating target, a drive circuit configured to supply electric power to the heating coil, a power transmission coil configured to transmit the electric power by magnetic resonance, and a power transmission circuit configured to supply the electric power to the power transmission coil. The power-receiver device includes a power reception coil configured to receive the electric power from the power transmission coil by the magnetic resonance, and a load circuit configured to operate by the electric power received by the power reception coil. |
US11324076B2 |
Tracking reference signals for new radio
Embodiments include apparatuses, methods, and systems that may be used in a UE in a mobile communication network to communicate with a gNB. An apparatus may include a memory and processing circuitry coupled with the memory. The processing in circuitry may cause coarse time and frequency synchronization information, obtained from primary and secondary synchronization signals (PSS/SSS), to be stored in the memory. Based on the coarse time and frequency synchronization information, the processing circuitry may decode a physical broadcast channel to obtain a first system information, and may acquire a second system information based on the first system information. Based on the first and second system information, the processing circuitry may cause a transmission of a PRACH, to trigger a transmission of a TRS by the gNB. Other embodiments may also be described and claimed. |
US11324075B2 |
Techniques for multi-data rate communications
Various embodiments disclose a computer-implemented method for transmitting data between node devices in a mesh network comprising receiving, by a first node device within the mesh network that supports a first set of communication modes, a first information element that specifies a second set of communication modes supported by a second node device within the mesh network, determining, based on the first information element, a common set of communication modes that includes at least a default mode and a first mode, where each communication mode included in the common set of communication modes is supported by both the first node device and the second node device, selecting, from the common set of communication modes, the first mode as a first preferred communication mode for data transmissions between the first node device and the second node device, and configuring a communication link between the first node device and the second node device according to the first mode. |
US11324067B2 |
Communication apparatus
A communication apparatus includes an obtaining unit configured to obtain information indicating an operation state of a user equipment, and a determining unit configured to determine, based on the operation state of the user equipment, a change time taken by a changing unit to change communication between the user equipment and a wireless base station to an idle state after a predetermined condition has been met. |
US11324063B2 |
Methods for handling periodic radio access network notification area (RNA) update configuration upon reject
According to an aspect, a user equipment, UE, in a suspended state in a Radio Access Network, RAN, in response to expiration of a first timer, transmits (1910) an RRCResumeRequest message. The UE receives (1920) a reject message in response to the RRCResumeRequest message. In response to the reject message, the UE starts (1930) a second timer and subsequently transmits (1940) a further RRCResumeRequest message. The further RRCResumeRequest message is received by the network during a period hounded approximately by the lesser of a duration of the second timer and a period of the periodic UE event and the greater of the duration of the second timer and the period of the periodic UE event. |
US11324060B2 |
UL transmission method for ENDC dual connection device
One or more aspects of uplink transmissions for dual connectivity connection devices are disclosed. In some implementations, a method of wireless communication includes adjusting, by a user equipment (UE) while in a dual connectivity configuration, a threshold. The method also includes routing, by the UE, data to one of multiple radio link control (RLC) layers based on the adjusted threshold. The method further includes transmitting, by the UE, the data. |
US11324059B2 |
Radio configuration method, user equipment, and base station
The present application provides a method executed by user equipment (UE), comprising: receiving radio resource control (RRC) signaling, the RRC signaling comprising configuration information used for configuring, for the UE, a data radio bearer (DRB) supporting packet duplication; establishing a corresponding DRB according to the configuration information; and calculating transmittable data of a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) entity for a logical channel corresponding to the established DRB. The present application also provides corresponding UE, a base station, and a corresponding method executed by a base station. |
US11324057B2 |
Supporting multiple PDU sessions for 5G client devices on wireline access
A network device may receive a message from a device. The network device may process the message to determine identification information associated with the device. The network device may process the message to determine identification information associated with a packet data unit (PDU) session, of one or more PDU sessions, of the device. The network device may transmit based on the identification information associated with the device and the identification information associated with the PDU session of the device, the message to another network device. |
US11324056B2 |
Establishment of a communication by allocating to a caller terminal an intermediate call identifier dedicated to the communication
A method of establishing, by a communication management platform, a communication from a first communication device intended for a second communication device. When the platform sends a message to the first device that contains a call identifier dedicated to the communication to be established, the platform intercepts a call from the first device to the dedicated call identifier, then routes the call to the main call identifier of the second device, by using a secondary call identifier of the first device that the platform has previously assigned thereto. When the platform sends a message to the first device indicating the absence of a dedicated call identifier, the first device triggers a call to the main identifier of the second device, by using the main call identifier of the first device. |
US11324054B2 |
In-vehicle wireless communication
The embodiments set forth herein disclose techniques for enabling a user device to seamlessly establish a secure, high-bandwidth wireless connection with a vehicle accessory system to enable the user device to wirelessly stream user interface (UI) information to the vehicle accessory system. To implement this technique, a lower-bandwidth wireless technology (e.g., Bluetooth) is used as an initial means for establishing a Wi-Fi pairing between the user device and the vehicle accessory system. Wi-Fi parameters associated with a Wi-Fi network provided by the vehicle accessory system can be communicated to the user device using the lower-bandwidth wireless technology. A secure Wi-Fi connection can then be established between the user device and the vehicle accessory system using the provided Wi-Fi parameters. The embodiments also disclose a technique for enabling the user device to automatically reconnect with the vehicle accessory system in a seamless manner (e.g., when returning to a vehicle). |
US11324052B2 |
Timing advance range adaptation in new radio
Systems and methods are described herein to permit the adaptation of the time advance range in cellular communication systems. An exemplary method includes receiving a physical random access channel (PRACH) preamble format from a network node, deriving a timing advance (TA) range for the wireless device based on the PRACH preamble format, and transmitting a PRACH preamble sequence to the network node. Associated wireless devices and network nodes are included. |
US11324049B2 |
Methods and apparatus for random access in multi-carrier communication systems
Methods and apparatus in a multi-carrier cellular wireless network with random access improve receiving reliability and reduce interference of uplink orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) signals of a random access, while improving the detection performance of a base station receiver by employing specifically configured ranging signals. The OFDM signals of the random access are transmitted in a at least one block indicated in configuration information. Uplink signals are transmitted with a timing adjusted based on a received time advance and a power adjusted based on a received power adjustment. |
US11324046B2 |
Method and device for transmitting data in wireless LAN system
Proposed are a method and a device for transmitting data in a wireless LAN system. Specifically, a transmission device receives configuration information of a multi-band formed by aggregating first to third bands. The transmission device carries out channel sensing on the first to third bands. The transmission device transmits data to a receiving device on the basis of the result of the channel sensing. The first band comprises a first primary channel and a first secondary channel; the second band comprises a second primary channel and a second secondary channel; and the third band comprises a third primary channel and a third secondary channel. |
US11324045B2 |
Downlink orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) beamforming simultaneous transmission
A WiFi communications mechanism in which simultaneous transmission is negotiated and beamforming communications performed towards at least one station (STA), while nulling is performed towards one or more other access points (APs) to reduce interference. Omni-directional transmissions are utilized in a manner to overcome preamble interferences, which is used in combination with synchronizing symbol intervals to eliminate interference from symbol transitions. The enhanced simultaneous transmission protocol allows two APs to transmit simultaneously without interfering with one another. |
US11324044B2 |
Access method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present invention provide an access method, including: sending, to an access point, a first frame that carries uplink transmission requirement information; and if a second frame that carries information about an uplink transmission resource is received from the access point within agreed time period, sending uplink multi-user transmission data to the access point, where the uplink multi-user transmission data is transmitted on the uplink transmission resource; or if the second frame is not received within an agreed time period, accessing, by a station, a channel in a contention access manner that is based on carrier sense CSMA/CA. According to the method provided in the embodiments of the present invention, a channel access manner can be managed, a congestion degree of a system can be decreased, and channel utilization can be increased. |
US11324041B2 |
Signaling of default and scheduled beam in cot
Improved signaling of default and scheduled beams in a Channel Occupancy Time (COT) are provided through a base station that indicates a default or scheduled reception (Rx) or transmission (Tx) beam to a UE for use in the COT. As a result, the base station allows the UE to identify its default or scheduled Rx or Tx beam for its scheduled data at earliest at the beginning of the COT, without having to derive the beam from the QCL of the lowest CORESET ID in a dynamically indicated DCI of the latest monitored slot. The UE can thus more rapidly realize the default or scheduled Rx and/or Tx beam in high unlicensed bands (e.g. 60 GHz) and subsequently communicate with the base station in one or more COTs or a portion of a COT using the default or scheduled Rx or Tx beam. |
US11324040B2 |
Synchronized uplink grant-free non-orthogonal multiple access transmission design
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described in which sequence groups, and sequence hopping patterns may be used to distinguish concurrent non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) transmissions. A wireless device, such as a user equipment (UE), may identify, for a message, a first transmission opportunity from a plurality of transmission opportunities associated with grant-free uplink contention-based transmissions (e.g., NOMA transmissions); select a multiple access (MA) signature sequence from a group of MA signature sequences associated with the first transmission opportunity; identify a hopping pattern associated with the MA signature sequence; and transmit one or more redundancy versions of the message in one or more of the plurality of transmission opportunities comprising the first transmission opportunity according to the MA signature sequence and the hopping pattern. |
US11324037B2 |
Apparatus and method for managing random access channel configuration in wireless communication system
The present disclosure is related to a 5th generation (5G) or pre-5G communication system for supporting a higher data rate than a 4th generation (4G) communication system such as long term evolution (LTE). According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for operating a base station in a wireless communication system is provided. The method comprises: generating remaining minimum system information (RMSI) comprising random access channel (RACH) configuration, wherein the RACH configuration comprises an association between RACH resources and one of a synchronization signal (SS) block and channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resources; and transmitting, to a user equipment (UE), the RMSI. |
US11324036B2 |
Apparatus and method for allocating resource and transmitting/receiving resource allocation information in communication system supporting device to device scheme
A method for being allocated a discovery resource by a user equipment (UE) in a communication system supporting a device to device (D2D) scheme is provided. The method includes determining whether a discovery resource request message may be transmitted to a network entity; transmitting the discovery resource request message to the network entity based on the determining result; and receiving a discovery resource response message as a response message to the discovery resource request message from the network entity. |
US11324033B2 |
Physical downlink shared channel reception when physical downlink control channel with different spatial quasi-colocation assumptions are mapped to the same control resource set
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may be configured to monitor, via a receive beam, a first transmission time interval (TTI) of a plurality of different TTIs for a control resource set. The UE may decode the control resource set to obtain a first grant and a second grant. Upon decoding the control resource set, the UE may determine that the first grant and the second grant are associated with different parameters. In some cases, the parameters may be spatial quasi-colocation (QCL) assumptions mapped to the control resource set. The UE may decode, resources of a shared data channel indicated in at least one of the first grant and the second grant. In some cases, the UE may decode the resources during at least one of the first TTI and a second TTI of the plurality different TTIs. |
US11324027B2 |
Method, user equipment and computer storage medium for reporting buffer status report
The disclosure discloses a method, a user equipment, and a computer storage medium for reporting a buffer status report, wherein the method includes: adding information related to an integrity-checking section to the buffer status report when a manner for reporting memory data is a first manner for reporting memory data; the first manner for reporting memory data is to report with data of the integrity-checking section counted; and sending the buffer status report to the network side. |
US11324022B1 |
Method and system for selecting a carrier on which to schedule communications of a type of bearer traffic
In a communication system comprising a base station having a set of carrier frequencies, ranging from a lowest to a highest carrier frequency, for serving user equipment devices (UEs), the base station may schedule a first transmission of first bearer traffic to be on a first carrier frequency of the set based at least in part on a correlation between (i) the first bearer traffic being of a first type of bearer traffic and (ii) where the first carrier frequency falls within the range of carrier frequencies. The base station may also schedule a second transmission of second bearer traffic to be on a second, different carrier frequency of the set based at least in part on a correlation between (i) the second bearer traffic being of a second, different type of bearer traffic and (ii) where the second carrier frequency falls within the range of carrier frequencies. |
US11324010B2 |
Method and apparatus for communicating downlink control information in a terminal device-specific search space or in a common search space
Embodiments in this application relate to method and apparatus for transmitting downlink control information. A network device determines downlink control information, where the downlink control information includes at least one information field. The network device sends the downlink control information to a terminal device in a common search space or a common control resource set, or sends the downlink control information to the terminal device in a specific search space or a specific control resource set. The terminal device receives the downlink control information, and determines information indicated by the at least one information field of the downlink control information. According to the solutions provided in the embodiments of this application, requirements of various communication scenarios can be better satisfied. |
US11324008B2 |
Transmission resource allocation by splitting physical resource blocks
Methods, systems and devices for providing transmission resources that achieve transmission diversity while reducing pilot signal overhead are described. An exemplary wireless communication method may be implemented in a wireless communication system in which transmission resources are allocated on a per physical resource block (PRB) basis, where a PRB corresponds to a two dimensional resource pattern comprising a first number of subcarriers along a frequency dimension and a second number time slots along a time dimension. The method includes logically dividing subcarriers in each PRB into an integer number of sub-groups of subcarriers, wherein the integer number is greater than one, allocating, to a transmission, transmission resources corresponding to one or more of the sub-groups of subcarriers, performing the transmission in the wireless communication system. |
US11324007B2 |
Method and device for transmitting data
A data transmission method, by a first UE is provided. The method includes detecting, on one or more carriers, a Physical Sidelink Control Channel (PSCCH) transmitted by a second UE, compensating, on each of the carriers, a Physical Sidelink Shared Channel's Demodulation Reference Signal Receiving Power (PSSCH-RSRP) of the second UE according to the detected PSCCH, determining, on each of the carriers, available candidate single-subframe resources according to the compensated PSSCH-RSRP, and transmitting the Physical Sidelink Shared Channel (PSSCH) using at least one of the available candidate single-subframe resources determined on all of the carriers. |
US11324006B2 |
Signaling for sub-slot time-domain resource allocation
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine that signaling associated with a resource allocation is associated with a service type. The UE may identify a time-domain resource, for a transmission associated with the service type, in connection with determining that the signaling associated with the allocation is associated with the service type. Numerous othNo errors found.er aspects are provided. |
US11324002B2 |
Enhanced tone mapping for trigger-based null data packet feedback
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to tone mapping for a high-efficiency (HE) trigger-based (TB) null data packet (NDP) feedback physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU). A device may identify a frame received from a second device. The device may determine, based on the frame, a resource unit allocated to the device, wherein the resource unit is associated with a 20 MHz sub-channel of a bandwidth. The device may determine, based on the resource unit and the bandwidth, tones associated with a HE short training field (HE-STF) of a HE TB NDP feedback PPDU. The device may send the HE TB NDP feedback PPDU to the second device in the 20 MHz sub-channel, wherein the HE TB NDP feedback PPDU includes the tones. |
US11323995B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing DRX operations in wireless communication system
A method for monitoring a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method comprises steps of receiving configuration information of a short discontinuous reception (DRX) cycle and a long DRX cycle from a network, wherein the configuration information includes information about a first ON duration for the short DRX cycle and a second ON duration for the long DRX cycle; and monitoring the PDCCH during the first ON duration using the short DRX cycle or during the second ON duration using the long DRX cycle according to the configuration information, wherein the length of the second ON duration is shorter than the length of the first ON duration. |
US11323986B2 |
Method of processing a received channel signal in a device to device communications link using multiple reference signals
Described is a method of decoding a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH). The method comprises: for a PSCCH candidate in a resource grid, processing a received demodulation reference signal (DMRS) in a subframe of the resource grid associated with the PSCCH candidate to determine one or more potential PSCCHs for decoding, each of the one or more potential PSCCHs being identified by resource block (RB) position in the resource grid and a corresponding DMRS cyclic shift (ncs) value. This step is repeated for at least one other DMRS in the subframe to determine one or more potential PSCCHs for the at least one other DMRS. Then, a subset L of PSCCHs is selected from the potential PSCCHs. The selected subset L of PSCCHs together with their corresponding DMRS cyclic shift (ncs) values are made available for use in a decoding process for the received channel signal. |
US11323983B2 |
Efficient usage of resources in an uplink split bearer configuration
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE) capable of establishing a split bearer involving at least primary and secondary radio link control (RLC) entities. The techniques generally include deciding, based on one or more conditions, whether to submit a Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) protocol data unit (PDU) to the primary RLC entity or the secondary RLC entity according to one or more rules and submitting the PDCP PDU to at least one of the primary or secondary RLC entities in accordance with the decision. |
US11323980B2 |
System and method for scheduling narrowband reference signals in paging occasions
A base station may calculate a scheduling value based on at least one of a number of groups associated with a set of UEs operating on a cell provided by the base station a radio frame number, or a subframe number. The base station may send, based on the calculated scheduling value, at least one NRS in at least one PO on a narrowband control channel. A UE may receive, from the base station providing the cell, information associated with at least one PO for the UE. The UE may determine, based on the received information, scheduling information associated with at least one NRS in the at least one PO. The UE may detect the at least one NRS in the at least one PO on a narrowband control channel when the determined scheduling information indicates the at least one NRS is in the at least one PO. |
US11323976B2 |
Network device and radio communication method
A radio communication method according to the present invention supports Dual registration in which the same UE (50) is simultaneously registered on 4G and 5G. The radio communication method includes the UE (50) requesting connection to EPC and transmitting, to the 4G, Attach Request that includes Dual registration indication that indicates that the UE (50) has been dually registered, and MME (100) that constitutes the 4G notifying, after the Attach Request has been acquired, HSS (110) of the Dual registration indication that indicates that the UE (50) has been dually registered. |
US11323974B2 |
Synchronization of content between networked devices
A control device of media playback system receives a user command to initiate playback of video content and associated audio content and transmits a BLUETOOTH message based on the command to a video playback device. The video playback device receives the BLUETOOTH message, obtains the media content via a local area network (LAN), and determines an indication of when to begin playback of the media content. The video playback device transmits the indication to an audio playback device via the LAN and outputs the video content in lip-synchrony with playback of the corresponding audio content by the audio playback device. While outputting the video content in lip-synchrony with playback of the corresponding audio content by the audio playback device, the video playback device transmits timing information via the LAN to the audio playback device to maintain lip-synchrony with playback of the corresponding audio content by the audio playback device. |
US11323973B2 |
Information sending and receiving method and related device
Embodiments of this application disclose an information sending and receiving method and a related device. The method may include: sending, by a network device, first indication information to a terminal device, where the first indication information is carried by using m bits in a downlink signal, and the first indication information includes related information indicating a quantity n of synchronization signal blocks SS blocks included in a synchronization signal burst set SS burst set, where m |
US11323971B2 |
Method for transmitting and receiving system information in communication system
A method for transmitting and receiving system information in a communication system is disclosed. An operation method of a UE comprises the steps of: checking minimum system information included in an SS/PBCH block received from a base station; receiving a PDCCH in a control resource set indicated by the minimum system information; checking a time-frequency resource through which a PDSCH including RMSI is to be transmitted, on the basis of scheduling information included in the PDCCH; and acquiring the RMSI from the PDSCH received in the time-frequency resource. Therefore, the performance of the communication system can be improved. |
US11323966B2 |
Uplink transmission techniques in low latency wireless communication systems
Symbol alignment and power scaling are provided for different length transmission time intervals (TTIs) within predefined boundaries, such as boundaries of a slot of a subframe. Described techniques provide for identifying time and/or frequency resources for one or more TTIs and allocating such resources based on a location within a subframe, pilot signals that may be transmitted using the resources, other processing timelines, or any combination thereof. In some cases, a power allocation for symbols within a TTI may be determined based on the allocated resources for the TTI. Frequency hopping patterns and power scaling for three-symbol TTIs are also provided. |
US11323964B2 |
Apparatus and method for reducing power consumption in portable terminal
An apparatus and a method for reducing power consumption in a portable terminal that transmits digital broadcast data through an ad hoc network are provided. If a terminal receiving digital broadcast transmits the received digital broadcast to a neighboring terminal, a control unit enters a sleep mode after buffering received data for a predefined time. |
US11323963B1 |
Optimizing battery consumption of remote end devices on a wireless long-range wide-area network (LoRaWAN)
A long-range wireless network extends the battery life of the most remote end devices by forming pairs with a relayer end device that relays data from the remote end device to a gateway. The battery life of the relayer is reduced to extend the battery life of the remote end device. An analysis server selects pairs of end devices that have a difference in battery levels above a threshold, and require less transmission energy from the remote end device to the relayer than to the gateway. Energy or path losses are estimated based on geographic locations of end devices and terrain or obstacles. Redundant pairs from a remote end device are eliminated by selecting the relayer requiring the lowest transmission energy. A new configuration is sent to the remote end device. New configurations with higher Spreading Factors (SF) compensate for pairs with larger path losses to the relayer. |
US11323962B2 |
Transmission power control method of base station in OFDMA-based wireless communication system
A power control method of a base station in a wireless communication system based on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is provided for reducing power consumption by turning off the bias of the power amplifier for the duration of a symbol carrying no user data. The method includes checking scheduling information of radio resources, detecting a symbol carrying no user data, based on the scheduling information, and turning off a bias of the power amplifier for a symbol duration of the symbol carrying no user data. The transmission power control method is capable of reducing power consumption of the base station by turning off the bias of the power amplifier of the base station for the symbol duration in which no user data is transmitted. |
US11323958B2 |
Transmitter outage reporting
If a cellular base station detects that it is about to shut down, either because no mobile terminals are within range, or because of a loss of power, for example because a user has deliberately switched it off, it first broadcasts a report that is about to shut down. This broadcast signal is picked up by the neighboring cells and used to update their neighbor lists, thus avoiding a false alarm which would otherwise be generated by the neighbors and transmitted to a centralized Operation Administration and Maintenance system when the shut-down cell fails to be detected on the next sampling cycle. The neighbors can then retain the shut-down base station in the neighbor list. The cause of the shut-down may be identified in the shut-down report, and a self-organizing frequency reuse plan adjusted if the base station is shut down altogether (for example because of a loss of power) but remain unchanged if the base station is continuing to operate in receive-only mode because no mobile terminals are within its range. The base station has a standby battery which allows a “graceful” shutdown even if the main power supply is cut off. |
US11323956B2 |
Method for operating a device during an unavailability time period
The present invention relates to a method for operating a device characterized in that it comprises the following steps of, performed by a processing unit of the device: determining (a) that a notification is to be outputted through a user interface of the device during an unavailability time period; postponing (b) outputting said notification until after the occurrence of an event indicative of the availability of a user of the device. |
US11323955B2 |
Method and apparatus for handling frequency priorities inherited from other radio access technologies in wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for handling frequency priorities inherited from other radio access technologies (RATs) in a wireless communication system is provided. A user equipment (UE), which inherits information on dedicated frequency priorities from other RATs, applies the dedicated frequency priorities while a timer is running. However, upon receiving information on a broadcast frequency priority from a current cell, and when the information on the broadcast frequency priority includes priority information of a RAT of which priority information is not included in the information on the dedicated frequency priorities, the UE stops applying the dedicated frequency priorities and applying the broadcast frequency priority. |
US11323954B2 |
Method and apparatus for selecting network slices and services
A method and apparatus may include providing a multi-dimensional descriptor to a network function. The method may also include accessing a network slice. The network slice is selected based on the multi-dimensional descriptor. The method may also include accessing a component of the network slice. One or more network functions of the network slice are selected based on the multi-dimensional descriptor. |
US11323953B2 |
Rogue base station router detection with machine learning algorithms
This application is directed to a method for detecting if a cellular attack from a rogue base station router (RBRS) on a cellular network is active. The method includes a step of surveying the network to obtain broadcast data. The method also includes a step of determining that a base station router (BSR) in the network is the RBSR based on execution of a machine learning algorithm using the broadcast data. The method also includes a step of determining that an event associated with a cellular attack is present in the network. The method further includes a step of determining that the cellular attack from the RBSR on the network is active based on the determined RBSR and the determined event associated with a cellular attack. |
US11323951B2 |
Information transmission method and device, storage medium and processor
The present application provides an information transmission method and device, storage medium and processor. The method includes: a network side transmits request configuration information of other system information to a terminal, the request configuration information of the other system information including a transmission configuration for request information of the other system information, the request information of the other system information being information transmitted to the network side when the terminal requests to acquire the other system information; and the network side transmits the other system information on the downlink transmission port indicated by the request information of the other system information. |
US11323943B2 |
Cell handover method, method for determining uplink transmit power, and apparatus
A method of cell handover, a method for determining an uplink transmit power, and an apparatus are provided, to strengthen control of a network device over a terminal device. The cell handover method includes: receiving, by a terminal device, an early handover command sent by a network device, where the early handover command is used to instruct the terminal device to determine whether to perform a cell handover; measuring, by the terminal device, a downlink signal sent by the network device and/or a downlink signal sent by another network device, and determining, based on an obtained measurement report and a handover condition carried in the early handover command, whether to perform the cell handover; and executing, by the terminal device, a handover command to hand over from a current serving cell to a target cell if the terminal device receives the handover command sent by the network device. |
US11323939B2 |
Data processing method, device and storage medium
A data processing method, comprising: a terminal device (120) reports switching time capability to a network device (110), the switching time capability being used for data scheduling of the network device (110) to the terminal device (120). The switching time capability comprises: the switching time that the terminal device (120) is switched from a first network to a second network, and/or the switching time that the terminal device (120) is switched from the second network to the first network. The network device (110) comprises a first network device and/or a second network device. Also disclosed are another data processing method, a terminal device, a network device and a storage medium. |
US11323934B2 |
Session context conversion
In some example embodiments, there may be provided a method that includes receiving, at a user equipment while being served by a first system and during protocol data unit session establishment or modification procedure, a message including an access point name aggregate maximum bit rate value; and when there is an inter-system change from the first system to the second system, setting, at the user equipment, the access point name aggregate maximum bit rate value of a session management context for the second system to the received access point name aggregate maximum bit rate value received while being served by the first system. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also described. |
US11323929B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting data in CU-DU split scenario
Provided are a method in which a source distribution unit (DU) of a base station stops transmitting data to a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system, and an apparatus supporting the method. The method may include: receiving, from a central unit (CU) of the base station, a message indicating to stop transmitting data to the UE; and stopping transmitting data to the UE, upon receiving the message from the CU of the base station. |
US11323926B1 |
Automated addition and deletion of frequency relations in wireless communication networks
A computer-implemented method for automatically adding and/or deleting frequency relations in cells of a wireless communication network may include collecting a first list of frequencies broadcasted by a cell, neighboring co-site cells of the cell, and neighboring cells surrounding the cell. The method may further include collecting a second list of frequencies for defined frequency relations of the cell, and comparing the first list and the second list to determine if the second list is missing any of the frequencies of the first list and if the second list includes extra frequencies not present in the first list. The method may further include communicating a request to add frequency relations corresponding to any missing frequencies to the defined frequency relations of the cell, and communicating a request to delete frequency relations corresponding to any extra frequencies from the defined frequency relations of the cell. |
US11323925B2 |
Resource selection method, device and computer storage medium
A resource selection method, a device and a computer storage medium are provided. The method includes that: auxiliary information of first access resources is acquired, wherein the first access resources include at least one of dedicated access resources or common access resources, and the auxiliary information is configured to assist the terminal device to perform resource selection; a second access resource is determined from the first access resources according to the auxiliary information of the first access resources and resource evaluation information of the first access resources, wherein the second access resource is configure for performing handover. |
US11323924B1 |
Controlling intra-RAT handover under first RAT based on spectral efficiency under second RAT
A method and system for controlling handover of a user equipment device (UE) in a system including RAT1 access nodes and RAT2 access nodes. An example method includes, while the UE is served with dual-connectivity cooperatively by a first RAT1 access node and a first RAT2 access node, (i) using a comparison between spectral efficiency of the first RAT2 access node and spectral efficiency of the second RAT2 access node as a basis to set a measurement threshold to be applied by the UE for evaluating coverage of a second RAT1 access node for possible handover of the UE from the first RAT1 access node to the second RAT1 access node, and (ii) causing the UE to apply the measurement threshold for evaluating the coverage of the second RAT1 access node for the possible handover of the UE from the first RAT1 access node to the second RAT1 access node. |
US11323917B2 |
Base station apparatus, terminal apparatus, communication method, and integrated circuit
A terminal apparatus for communicating with a base station apparatus includes a transmission unit configured to transmit Phase-tracking reference signals (PTRS), and an higher layer processing unit configured to configure information for indicating a time density and/or a frequency density of the PTRS. A PTRS pattern is configured such that the time density of the PTRS is higher for a larger Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) scheduled for the terminal apparatus, and the frequency density of the PTRS is based on the number of resource blocks scheduled for the terminal apparatus. |
US11323915B2 |
Wireless communication method, terminal device and network device
Provided are a wireless communication method, a terminal device and a network device. The wireless communication method is used for the terminal device, and when the network device connected to the terminal device is switched from a source network device to a target network device, the connection between the terminal device and the source network device and the connection between the terminal device and the target network device are both maintained. Said method comprises: when the terminal device satisfies a first condition, releasing the connection between the terminal device and a source network device. In the implementations of the present application, during switching of the terminal device, the connection between the terminal device and the source network device and the connection between the terminal device and the target network device are both maintained, effectively reducing the delay in the process of switching the network device connected to the terminal device from the source network device to the target network device. |
US11323914B2 |
Methods for compression and decompression of headers of internet protocol packets, devices, computer programs and computer program products
Embodiments include methods for decompression of headers of received Internet Protocol (IP) packets, such as by a device. Such methods include receiving a single transmission unit that includes a bitmap comprising a plurality of bits, and an aggregation of a first IP packet and a reference IP packet. Each bit in the bitmap indicates whether a corresponding header information element, of a header of the first IP packet, is redundant or non-redundant with respect to a corresponding header information element of a header of the reference IP packet. Such methods include reconstructing the header of the first IP packet based on the header of the reference IP packet and on the bitmap, and decompressing the header of the first IP packet. Other embodiments include devices configured to perform operations corresponding to such methods, and computer-readable media comprising computer-executable instructions that embody such methods. |
US11323911B2 |
Radio bearer configuration method and apparatus for configuring a dual connectivity terminal
Provided are a radio bearer configuration method and apparatus. The method includes: determining, by a first node, configuration information for a terminal in case that the first node determines a second node to be connected to the terminal, where the terminal is connected to the first node and the configuration information is configured by the first node and/or the second node; and sending the configuration information to the terminal, where the configuration information is configured for instructing the terminal to be connected to the first node and the second node according to the configuration information, and the terminal establishes multiple connections. |
US11323903B2 |
Connection state-dependent channel measurement
A wireless communication device receives control information from the wireless communication network. The control information indicates at least a first measurement configuration for channel measurements to be applied in a first connection state of the wireless communication device and a second measurement configuration for channel measurements to be applied in a second connection state of the wireless communication device. If the wireless communication device is in the first connection state, the wireless communication device controls channel measurements by the wireless communication device according to the first measurement configuration. If the wireless communication device is in the second connection state, the wireless communication device controls channel measurements by the wireless communication device according to the second measurement configuration. |
US11323899B2 |
Method and device for reporting signal quality, storage medium, and processor
Provided are a method and device for reporting signal quality. The method includes: measuring signal quality of a measurement signal within a radio link monitoring (RLM) assessment period and before a moment when the measurement signal changes and/or measuring signal quality of a changed measurement signal within the RLM assessment period; comparing, by a UE, the measured signal quality with a preset threshold value; and generating, by the UE, an in-sync indication or an out-of-sync indication according to the comparison result and reporting the in-sync indication or the out-of-sync indication. |
US11323898B2 |
Method for monitoring the quality of a data connection, subscriber station, and network management unit for use in the method
Monitoring of quality of service includes monitoring the quality measured at the radio modem based on measurements in the physical layer and monitoring of the network state by the physical layer or a higher layer wherein the monitoring entity bypasses one or more intermediate layers and directly accesses the physical layer, which provides the necessary information. |
US11323891B2 |
Evaluating the wireless performance of a building
A method for evaluating a buildings wireless performance, the method comprising: constructing an environment model, the environment model comprising a layout of the building, a power density of transmitters PT[W/m2], and a considered frequency band fc; computing a signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) for the building in dependence on the environment model; computing a SINR for an open space in dependence on the environment model, the computing size for the open space being the same as the computing size of the building, and wherein the open space is an ideal space in absence of the building or other surroundings; comparing the SINR for the building with the SINR for the open space; and in dependence on the comparison, evaluating the building wireless performance by calculating an interference power gain and an intended power gain for the building. |
US11323889B2 |
Communication device using two wireless protocols
A communication device, including a wireless interface including a transceiver unit, and a controller configured to control the transceiver unit when applying a first protocol which is a Bluetooth Low Energy protocol and a second protocol which is suitable for exchanging both audio data and non-audio data. The controller is further configured to apply a first control configuration while the transceiver unit is not used for audio data reception and/or transmission of audio data via the second protocol, and to apply a second control configuration while the transceiver unit is used for audio data reception and/or transmission of audio data via the second protocol. In the second control configuration duration of BLE connection events is limited to a maximum duration shorter than the maximum duration of BLE connection events in the first control configuration. |
US11323882B2 |
Cognitive roaming support
Methods and systems are described for generating and utilizing a pattern of association. The pattern of association can comprise information that indicates to which of a plurality of network devices one or more mobile devices are likely to connect. The pattern of association can comprise information that indicates an order of association. The pattern of association can be associated with one or more factors which can be any information that provides insight into the pattern of association. The pattern of association can be used to identify a next network device that a mobile device will transition to based on which network device the mobile device is currently connected to. Data, such as authentication information, can be pushed to the identified next network device to reduce network connectivity issues that may occur by transitioning between network devices. |
US11323881B2 |
Short range wireless translation methods and systems for hands-free fare validation
A system and method in which the Bluetooth technology is used in conjunction with a user application on a mobile device to facilitate hands-free fare validation at a transit station. The user app communicates with a controller driver in a controller unit that interfaces with a compliant fare gate. Bluetooth beacons are used to determine a passenger's proximity to the gate and camera-like devices determine whether a passenger has entered a fare validation zone. A user with a valid and active electronic ticket on their mobile device may simply walk through the fare gate “hands free” without the need to search for a physical ticket or a smartcard or a mobile phone. This hassle-free approach significantly improves the user experience and passenger throughput through fare gates. The Bluetooth-based automated fare validation system also detects passengers with valid electronic tickets and those without a valid permit for travel. |
US11323880B2 |
Method for wireless connection and electronic device therefor
The electronic device according to various embodiments may comprise: a housing; a universal serial bus (USB) connector connected or integrated with the housing; a wireless communication circuit located inside the housing; a processor that is located inside the housing and electrically connected to the USB connector and the wireless communication circuit; and a memory that is located inside the housing and electrically connected to the processor. The memory, when in operation, may store instructions for the processor to determine that the USB connector is electrically connected to a first external electronic device having an identifier, receive the identifier from the first external electronic device via the USB connector, generate a wireless signal packet comprising the identifier, receive a probe request from a second external electronic device via the wireless communication circuit, transmit the wireless signal packet to the second external electronic device via the wireless communication circuit, and configure a wireless communication channel with the second external electronic device, after transmitting the wireless signal packet. Other various embodiments are possible. |
US11323878B2 |
BSS PCP/AP cluster network reference architecture
An apparatus for wireless communications. The apparatus includes a network interface configured for wireless communication with one or more personal basic service set (PBSS) control points (PCPs)/access points (APs) serving in one BSS PCP/AP cluster (BPAC) basic service set (BSS). The processor is coupled to the network interface and configured to: transmit synchronization signals to one or more electronic devices (EDs) of the one BPAC BSS and to the one or more PCP/APs of the one BPAC BSS to synchronize transmissions within the one BPAC BSS. |
US11323877B1 |
Systems and methods for obtaining an electronic identification of a user equipment for activation of a subscription
In some implementations, a user equipment may provide an authentication request, including a detection code associated with a subscriber identification and an authentication identifier, to a subscription manager. The user equipment may receive, via a mobile network operator, an authentication response that includes an embedded universal integrated circuit card (eUICC) identifier (EID) based on providing the authentication request. The user equipment may generate, based on an activation code generated based on the authentication response, an activation request that includes the EID. The user equipment may provide the activation request to activate a wireless communication service that is provided by the mobile network operator. |
US11323863B2 |
System and method for notification transmission and confirmation management
An apparatus, method, and computer program product are provided to translate message objects received in connection with request data objects to be translated into notification objects that are in format that can be received and processed by a system associated with an intended recipient to allow for efficient communication across disparate and incompatible systems. In some example implementations, otherwise a translation system transforms request information based on parameters associated with the message object and intended recipient to ensure that request information is properly received by recipient systems that may use obsolete, legacy, and/or specialized systems. Some example implementations involve the application of error detection protocols and the display of notification object information on a user interface that allows for system monitoring and error mediation. |
US11323862B2 |
Traffic steering at the service layer
It is recognized herein that current approaches to traffic steering in M2M systems lack capabilities, particularly with respect to traversing value added services in an operator's network. As described herein, nodes or apparatuses at a machine-to-machine (M2M) service layer can leverage value added services that are deployed in an operator's network. The M2M service layer may add metadata to downlink traffic so that the metadata can be used to assist with steering and processing data in the operator's value added services (VASs) network. By of example, the M2M service layer can use a control plane interface to push polices into a network operator's VASs network, and to allow functions in the VASs network to extract information from the M2M service layer. |
US11323861B2 |
In-vehicle communication system
An in-vehicle communication system including independent communication hub devices each incorporating a function of relaying communication and a function of controlling a communication path among a plurality of communication connectors, in which each of the communication hub devices includes an internal power supply unit configured to generate, based on input power supply power supplied from a main power supply on a vehicle side, stabilized power supply power necessary for operation of an internal circuit, and a backup power supply output unit configured to supply the input power supply power or the stabilized power supply power generated by the internal power supply unit to the other communication hub device as backup power, in which a backup power supply line is provided which connects the backup power supply output units of the plurality of communication hub devices. |
US11323858B2 |
Position delegation for improved vehicular cloud operation
System, methods, and embodiments described herein relate to controlling a vehicular micro cloud, which may include a plurality of vehicle members each having respective positions in a formation and in which two or more of the vehicle members collaboratively execute at least one micro cloud operation. Control may be implemented to monitor performance of the at least one micro cloud operation, monitor operational capabilities of the vehicle members, determine, based at least in part on the operational capabilities of the vehicle members, a change in formation position for at least one of the vehicle members, wherein the change in formation position improves the performance of the at least one micro cloud operation and transmit one or more commands to cause the vehicle members to execute the change in formation position. |
US11323857B2 |
Communication method and communication system
A communication method includes: switching an operation mode of a first station from a first operation mode to a second operation mode; transmitting a first signal from the first station to a second station; transmitting data from the second station to the first station in response to the first signal; storing the data received by the first station from the second station into a storage of the first station; switching the operation mode of the first station from the second operation mode to the first operation mode; transmitting a second signal from an access point to the first station; and transmitting the data stored into the storage from the first station operating in the first operation mode to the access point in response to the second signal. |
US11323856B2 |
System, process, and device for multiple network usage tracking
A system for multiple network usage tracking, the system having a policy management platform having one or more processors able to receive and to calculate account usage data associated with an account profile, the policy management platform arranged externally from a network of at least one wireless carrier. |
US11323852B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, program, and information processing system for generating notification information
There is provided an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, a program, and an information processing system capable of causing a user of a destination apparatus to be aware of arrival of delivered information without the destination apparatus communicating directly with the peripheral apparatus. The information processing apparatus includes: a notification processing unit that generates notification information for causing a user of a destination apparatus to be aware of arrival of delivered information, which is directed to a peripheral apparatus that is estimated to be located within a predetermined range from the destination apparatus of the delivered information on a basis of positional relationship information; and a communication unit that transmits the notification information generated by the notification processing unit. |
US11323851B2 |
Multicasting traffic using multi-connectivity
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for multicasting traffic using multi-connectivity. A wireless network can send a downlink (DL) packet, which follows one path from a core network entity to a user equipment (UE) under current standards, to multiple base stations (BSs) and from each of the base stations to a UE. The UE receives the DL packet from whichever BS first delivers the DL packet, and then the UE sends a report reporting receipt of the DL packet back to all of the BSs. BSs that receive a report indicating the UE received the packet can drop the packet, even if they have not yet successfully delivered the packet. The same procedure can be used for an UL packet, which can be sent from a UE to multiple BSs, and from the BSs to a core network entity. |
US11323848B2 |
Assigning mobile locating units of an indoor location system to processing plans
Methods, devices, and systems for assigning mobile locating units to digital processing plans for industrial processing of workpiece groups each including at least one workpiece are provided. In one aspect, a method includes: maintaining one or more processing plans including order information for industrial processing of one or more workpiece groups each associated with a corresponding processing plan, the one or more workpiece groups being separated according to a separation plan with a machine tool, matching position data of a mobile locating unit acquired with an indoor location system with position data of the one or more workpiece groups or workpieces derived from the separation plan, assigning the mobile locating unit to a workpiece group or a workpiece based on a result of the matching, and assigning the mobile locating unit to a processing plan associated with the workpiece group or the workpiece assigned to the mobile locating unit. |
US11323839B2 |
Sharing locations where binaural sound externally localizes
A method processes binaural sound to externally localize to a first user at a first location. This location is shared such that an electronic device processes the binaural sound to externally localize to a second user at a second location. The first and second locations occur at a same or similar location such that the first and second users hear the binaural sound as originating from the same or similar location. |
US11323838B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing audio content in immersive reality
Methods (700, 800) and apparatuses (160-1, 181, 184, 220, 600, 156, 105) of providing and receiving audio content are described. The method of providing audio content (700) includes receiving (710) a first audio content from a first user, processing (720) the first audio content based on a first viewing direction for the first user facing at least one section of an audiovisual content and on a viewing direction for a second user facing at least one section of the audiovisual content, and providing (730) the processed first audio content. The audiovisual content may be an immersive reality content. A computer-readable storage medium, computer program and a non-transitory article of manufacture are described. |
US11323836B2 |
Method that expedites playing sound of a talking emoji
A method expedites playing sound of a talking emoji from a first person with a first portable electronic device (PED) to a second person with a second PED. The second PED receives the talking emoji in mono sound and convolves the mono sound into binaural sound before receiving a request to play the sound to the second user. The second PED then plays the sound of the talking emoji in binaural sound after receiving the request from the second user. |
US11323833B2 |
Antenna structure for hearing devices
A hearing device includes an enclosure comprising a shell and a faceplate and is configured for at least partial insertion within an ear of a user. An antenna structure of the hearing device is oriented such that a direction of an electric field (E-field) of a propagating electromagnetic signal generated by the antenna structure is directed non-tangentially with respect to the user at the location of the user's ear. The antenna structure includes an antenna disposed in or on the faceplate and a ground plane at least partially supported by the faceplate. A battery and electronic circuitry are disposed within the shell. The electronic circuitry is powered by the battery and is electrically coupled to send and/or receive signals via the antenna structure. |
US11323828B2 |
Speaker assembly for hearing aid
There is provided a hearing aid with a Receiver In The Ear speaker assembly comprising an connecting member with electric conductors connecting a connector at one end, and a receiver housing with a receiver at the opposite end. A microphone housing with a microphone is attached to the connecting member. Placed along the connecting member, the microphone housing with the microphone is separated by a distance from the receiver in the receiver housing, thus reducing acoustic or mechanical feedback problems. Especially, the microphone and connector may share one common housing. |
US11323825B2 |
Adjusting treble gain of hearing device
A method for adjusting a gain of a hearing device includes receiving a demand for increasing a treble of an output sound signal; determining a frequency dependent headroom curve, the headroom curve indicating up to which gain value a frequency of the sound signal is amplifiable; comparing the headroom curve with a gain curve; when the gain curve is below the headroom curve, increasing the gain curve in a treble range; and when the gain curve has reached the headroom curve in the treble range, frequency lowering the sound signal, such that frequencies of the sound signal are moved from the treble range into a middle range of frequencies below the treble range. |
US11323820B2 |
Loudspeaker with a rollable membrane
The invention relates to a mobile loudspeaker apparatus for playing back sound. Mobile loudspeaker systems are often disadvantageous in that they have a poor sound quality or require equipment for a good sound quality that is not easy to transport. A loudspeaker apparatus which firstly provides a good sound quality and secondly is also easily transportable is desirable. Previously, these two requirements were often mutually exclusive. By way of a bistable membrane, or a membrane that is stable in more than two states, said membrane being coupleable to the loudspeaker apparatus, it is possible to manage the balancing act between good transportability and a good sound quality of the loudspeaker apparatus. The bistable membrane can be changed from a stable operating state into a stable transport state. By way of a slight pressure at both ends of the bistable membrane, the latter can be rolled up and consequently changed into the transport state. By way of example, in the transport state, the bistable membrane can engage around a cylindrical housing that partly or wholly encloses the loudspeaker apparatus. |
US11323815B2 |
Graphical user interface indicator for broadcaster presence
During audio pairing with a broadcaster computing device, a receiver computing device receives audio token data broadcast by the broadcaster computing device via audio communication channels and displays a broadcaster computing device status category to the user via a graphical user interface. In some examples, the receiver computing device receives audio token and determines a broadcaster computing device status category based on determining results of a CRC on the received audio token data. In other examples, the receiver computing device determines a signal score for the received audio token data and determines a broadcaster computing device status category based on the value of the signal score as compared to low and high threshold signal scores determined by an account management system based on aggregate signal score data received from multiple receiver computing devices of a same model as the receiver computing device. |
US11323804B2 |
Methods, systems and apparatus for improved feedback control
An apparatus of reducing feedback noise in an acoustic system, the apparatus comprising: a first input for receiving a first signal derived from a first microphone associated with a first channel, the first signal comprising a first set of frequency sub-bands; a second input for receiving a second signal derived from a second microphone associated with a second channel, the second signal comprising second set of frequency sub-bands, the first and second sets of frequency sub-bands having matching frequency ranges, each frequency sub-band of the first and second sets of frequency sub-bands having a frequency of greater than a threshold frequency; and one or more processors configured to: determining feedback at a first speaker associated with the first channel; and responsive to determining feedback, mix each of the first set of frequency sub-bands with a corresponding one of the second set of frequency sub-bands to generate a mixed output signal comprising a mixed set of frequency sub-bands; wherein the mixing is performed so as to minimize the output power in each of the mixed set of frequency sub-bands whilst maintaining a stereo effect level difference in the mixed signal between the first and second signals within a level difference threshold range. |
US11323802B2 |
Signal processing device and signal processing method
Included are a first obtainer which obtains a first signal output from a first microphone, a second obtainer which obtains a second signal output from a second microphone installed in a position different from a position where first microphone is installed, a delayer which delays the second signal, a mixed sounds estimator which estimates noises mixed in the first signal on the basis of the second signal delayed by the delayer, and an eraser which erases the noises from the first signal, the noises being estimated by the mixed sounds estimator. |
US11323800B2 |
Ultrasonic speech recognition
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for analyzing ultrasonic signals to recognize mouthed articulations. One of the methods includes generating an ultrasonic carrier signal and coupling the ultrasonic carrier signal to a person's vocal tract. The method includes detecting a modulated ultrasonic signal, the modulated ultrasonic signal corresponding to the ultrasonic carrier signal modulated by the person's vocal tract to include information about articulations mouthed by the person; analyzing, using a data processing apparatus, the modulated ultrasonic signal to recognize the articulations mouthed by the person from the information in the modulated ultrasonic signal; and generating, using the data processing apparatus, an output in response to the recognized articulations. |
US11323799B2 |
Supporter and electroacoustic transducer device
A supporter for use in an electroacoustic transducer device including a housing and an electroacoustic transducer mounted to the housing using the supporter, the supporter including: a truncated conical shaped body including: a first portion configured to be held in contact with the electroacoustic transducer at a first position; and a second portion configured to be held in contact with the housing at a second position, wherein the second position is disposed spaced from the first position along an axial direction of an axis of the truncated conical shaped body. |
US11323798B1 |
Metamaterial passive impedance matching device for a loudspeaker
An acoustic metamaterial passive impedance matching device for use in matching the acoustic impedance of a loudspeaker is disclosed. The device includes a baffle having an upper end and a lower end, plates stacked concentrically from the upper end to the lower end, slots positioned between the plates, a side channel extending annularly around a circumference of at least one of the plates, and a spoke interconnecting the plates. Each of the plates includes a central region including perforations. Each of the slots is positioned between two adjacent plates. The side channel defines a chamber including a height greater than the height of the plates and an interior volume enclosing a predetermined volume of air. The side channels and the perforated plates generate an acoustic impedance that matches the complex conjugate acoustic impedance of the loudspeaker to deliver maximum acoustic power. The side channels may include open ends, closed ends, or both for providing an inductive or reactive capacitance. |
US11323793B2 |
Synchronized telescoping headphones
This disclosure includes several different features suitable for use in circumaural and supra-aural headphones designs. Designs that reduce the size of headphones and allow for small form-factor storage configurations are discussed. User convenience features that include synchronizing earpiece stem positions and automatically detecting the orientation of the headphones on a user's head are also discussed. Various power-saving features, design features, sensor configurations and user comfort features are also discussed. |
US11323792B2 |
Front mounted flat panel loudspeaker assembly
A flat panel loudspeaker includes a planar resonant panel insertable into an opening in the mounting surface and including a front surface and a rear surface. The front surface faces outward in the mounting surface. The loudspeaker also includes an exciter coupled to the rear surface of the planar resonant panel and a support frame for mounting in the mounting surface. The rear surface of the planar resonant panel is fixed thereto around substantially the whole of the outer boundary of the planar resonant panel. The outer boundary of the planar resonant panel is fixed relative to the mounting surface. The loudspeaker further includes at least one tab configured to extend away from the support frame and be substantially flush with the front surface of the planar resonant panel, which is substantially flush with the mounting surface when the tab is against the mounting surface. |
US11323786B2 |
General purpose single chip controller
The present invention provides a general purpose controller chip that can be used for remotely monitoring and/or controlling plurality of devices that require current and/or voltage adjustment. In an embodiment, the general purpose controller chip is capable of performing multiple algorithmic functions such as monitoring current and voltage, adjusting and controlling them, switching power, performing detection algorithms, such as arc detection, LED dimming and the like, as well as communication functions. The general purpose controller chip provides a significantly higher level of integration and thereby makes the design of the devices simpler and dramatically reduces the cost of implementation, while providing ease of maintenance. |
US11323781B2 |
Systems and methods for quality of experience driven in-transport communications
Approaches are described for providing quality of experience (QoE) driven in-transport communications services. For example, in-transit communications services are provided over a network to content consumption devices on one or more transport craft. During a measurement window, delivery of the in-transit communications services can be measured to obtain network-level delivery (NLD) measurements, and consumption of the in-transit communications services by one or more of the content consumption devices can be measured to obtain customer-level consumption (CLC) measurements. The NLD and CLC measurements can be used to compute a QoE score that indicates a delivered quality of service as perceived by one or more passengers of the one or more transport craft. The QoE score can be used to update stored service level data. The update can cause generation of one or more service level triggers, which can trigger automatic remedial action to address QoE-related conditions. |
US11323780B2 |
Systems and methods for determining delay of a plurality of media streams
A system and method are provided for determining delay of a plurality of media streams. The system and method involve generating, at a source processor, a series of source time packets; transmitting, at the source processor, through a network, the series of source time packets as a source packet stream; generating, at a destination processor, a series of destination time packets; receiving, at the destination processor, through the network, the source packet stream; determining, at the destination processor, a transmission time for the source packet stream based on the source time data and the destination time data; and determining, at the destination processor, a relative synchronization error based on the source signature data and the destination signature data. Each source time packet includes source time data and source signature data. Each destination time packet includes destination time data and destination signature data. |
US11323776B2 |
Apparatus, systems and methods for generating an emotional-based content recommendation list
Media content recommendation systems and methods are operable to recommend one or more media content events to a user based on identified changes in the user's emotional state during a life event that is experienced by the user. |
US11323774B2 |
Method and apparatus for identifying a single user requesting conflicting content and resolving said conflict
Systems and methods for automatically determining when a single party is playing or requesting conflicting content on two different devices, and resolving the conflict accordingly. Systems automatically identify when a single user is playing back a content stream on one device, then requests another content stream on another device. If the two content streams conflict, the conflict is automatically resolved in a number of ways, including by automatically pausing or redirecting one of the content streams. Conflict identification may also be carried out with the assistance of an added state flag that indicates a device or stream that has audio priority in a conflict. Thus, for example, when one user requests two conflicting content streams, and only one stream is associated with the conditional audio enabled flag, audio of the flagged stream may be played, while the other stream is muted. |
US11323773B2 |
Method and system for transferring user settings to another user receiving device using a mobile user device
A system and method for operating a user receiving device includes a first user device having an identifier associated therewith. A mobile user device obtains the identifier and communicates the identifier associated with the first user receiving device to a second user receiving device. The second user receiving device receives and stores the first user profile settings from the first user receiving device and operates with the first user profile settings. |
US11323772B2 |
Methods and apparatus to estimate population reach from different marginal rating unions
Example methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture are disclosed to estimate population reach for different unions based on marginal ratings. An example apparatus includes a reach determiner to determine a population reach estimate of a union of time intervals for which media ratings data is available, the population reach estimate based on a pseudo universe estimate of a population audience corresponding to the union of the time intervals; a pseudo universe determiner to determine a pseudo universe estimate of a recorded audience corresponding to the union of the time intervals; determine the pseudo universe estimate of the population audience based on the pseudo universe estimate of the recorded audience; and iteratively update the pseudo universe estimate of the population audience to reduce an error; and a consistency checker to adjust the population reach estimate, the reach determiner to output the population reach estimate of the union. |
US11323768B2 |
Reducing latency during service change and improving robustness in advanced television systems committee (ATSC) 3.0 system
Techniques are described for expanding and/or improving the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 3.0 television protocol in robustly delivering the next generation broadcast television services. Signaling indicates where the first few segments of a changed-to broadcast service can be obtained on the broadband network. Segments not including the live edge segments are downloaded and played immediately to reduce perceived latency in the service change until the broadcast segments arrive for presentation. |
US11323767B2 |
Demodulation device, processing device, reception device, and data processing method
The present technology relates to a demodulation device, a processing device, a reception device, and a data processing method for more flexibly coping with change in transmission method.Provided is a demodulation device including a demodulation unit configured to demodulate a first transmission packet obtained from a broadcast signal, and an output unit configured to output a divided packet via a predetermined interface, the divided packet being obtained by dividing the first transmission packet that is a variable-length packet used in a first transmission method into a packet length according to a second transmission packet that is a fixed-length packet used in a second transmission method and arranging the first transmission packet in a payload, and adding a header including information for restoring the first transmission packet to the payload. The present technology can be applied to, for example, a demodulation IC incorporated in a television receiver or a set top box. |
US11323766B2 |
Method and device for providing audio/video content to a rendering device
The present document describes a method (500) for providing combined audio and video content from a source device (210) to an audio sink device (230) and to a video sink device (220). The method (500) comprises determining (501) latency information regarding the video latency for processing the video content and the audio latency for processing the audio content of the combined audio and video content along the device chain (100) between the source device (210) and the audio and video sink devices (220, 230). Furthermore, the method (5009 comprises delaying (502) the audio content or the video content in dependence of the latency information, and providing (503) the combined audio and video content with the delayed audio content or the delayed video content. |
US11323763B2 |
Display apparatus and method of operating the same
A display apparatus and a method of operating the same are provided. The display apparatus includes a display; a memory; and a processor configured to execute at least one instruction stored in the memory so as to: receive a channel control input; identify an image providing source of the display apparatus in response to recognizing the channel control input as a pre-designated input; generate a channel scroll user interface (UI) based on channel information corresponding to the image providing source of the display apparatus; and control the display to display the generated channel scroll UI. The channel scroll UI includes a plurality of channel items included in the channel information corresponding to the image providing source, and a current channel indicator indicating a current channel item from among the plurality of channel items, the current channel item corresponding to content currently displayed on the display apparatus. |
US11323762B2 |
Apparatus, systems and methods for presentation management of media content
Systems and methods are operable to control presentation of an erotica-related media content event. An exemplary embodiment is a media device that receives information from a user sensor that is configured to sense a physical characteristic of a user viewing the erotica-related media content event, and automatically changes presentation of the erotica-related media content event based on the received information corresponding to the sensed physical characteristic of the viewing user. |
US11323761B2 |
Method for selecting encoding profiles for multimedia content for on-demand distribution
A method, implemented by computer means, for digitally encoding multimedia content into one or more video streams for on-demand distribution to at least one receiving terminal, the method comprising the following steps: from a given set of profiles, each profile being characterized by a value of at least one encoding parameter, forming one or more ordered groups of profiles, it being possible for a same profile to be present in multiple groups, such that in each group, each profile and its immediate successor satisfy a first predetermined condition, and selecting from the formed groups at least one group of profiles satisfying a second predetermined condition. |
US11323750B2 |
Video system and video processing method, device and computer readable medium
A video system, a video processing method, a device and a computer readable medium are disclosed. The system includes: a front-end device and a cloud server; the front-end device is configured to collect video stream data, and set a video identifier and a service scenario identifier for the video stream data, upload the video identifier, the video stream data and the service scenario identifier to the cloud server; the cloud server is configured to generate a video file corresponding to the video identifier according to the service scenario identifier, the video identifier and the video stream data; and store the video file. |
US11323749B2 |
Video coding with successive codecs
A video coding mechanism is disclosed. The mechanism includes at least one pre-encoder configured to pre-encode a received input video signal, and output a pre-encoded video signal. The mechanism also includes an encoder configured to obtain the pre-encoded video signal from the pre-encoder, and encode the pre-encoded video signal as a bitstream for transmitting the bitstream to decoder for decoding. |
US11323745B2 |
Method, apparatus and system for decoding and generating an image frame from a bitstream
A system and method of decoding a set of greatest coded line index values for a precinct of video data from a video bitstream, the precinct of video data including one or more subbands. The method comprises decoding a greatest coded line index prediction mode for each subband from the video bitstream; decoding a plurality of greatest coded line index delta values for each subband from the video bitstream using the greatest coded line index prediction mode for the subband; and producing the greatest coded line index values for each subband using the plurality of greatest coded line index delta values and the greatest coded line index prediction mode for the subband. |
US11323744B2 |
Data encoding and decoding
A video data encoding method for encoding an array of video data values includes frequency-transforming the video data values according to a frequency transform, to generate an array of frequency-transformed values by a matrix-multiplication process using a transform matrix having a data precision greater than six bits. |
US11323742B2 |
Method and device for obtaining motion vector of video image
A video processing method includes performing or skipping following processing based on whether a size of a coding unit is not smaller or is smaller than 8×8. The processing includes dividing the coding unit into sub-blocks each having a fixed size of 8×8, scanning a left neighboring block and determining a reference motion vector of the coding unit, determining a related reference block of a sub-block in the co-located reference image according to the reference motion vector, determining a scaling factor of a motion vector of the related reference block, scaling the motion vector of the related reference block using the scaling factor, determining motion information of the sub-block according to the scaled motion vector, and performing prediction for the coding unit according to the motion information. |
US11323741B2 |
Gradient calculation in different motion vector refinements
A video processing method is provided to include determining, for a current video block of a video, a final prediction block for the current video block by refining one or more initial predictions for the current video block using an optical flow calculation based on a gradient of initial prediction samples according to a precision rule; and performing a conversion between the current video block and a coded representation using the final prediction block, wherein the optical flow calculation includes a prediction refinement with optical flow (PROF) procedure or a bi-directional optical flow (BDOF) procedure, wherein the precision rule specifies to use a same precision for representing the gradient for both the PROF procedure and the BDOF procedure. |
US11323739B2 |
Method and apparatus for video encoding and decoding
A video coding method includes obtaining a current frame from a plurality of video frames, from which at least two or more video frames from have different resolutions; determining an initial motion vector (MV) corresponding to each block to be encoded in the current frame at a corresponding resolution; and determining a target MV resolution according to a resolution configuration of the current frame to represent a target resolution. The method also includes determining a target MV corresponding to each block in the current frame at the target resolution represented by the target MV resolution; obtaining a motion vector prediction (MVP) corresponding to each block in the current frame at the target resolution; and encoding the current frame according to a motion vector difference (MVD) between each target MV and the corresponding MVP such that the MV and the corresponding MVP are at a same resolution. |
US11323733B2 |
Predictor palette initialization in palette-based video coding
In an example a method of processing video data includes determining a first palette for a first block of video data that is located in a first row of blocks, generating a predictor palette for constructing at least one second palette of at least one second block of video data in the first row of blocks coded, reinitializing the predictor palette for determining a third palette of a third block of video data that is located in a second row of blocks, wherein re-initializing the predictor palette comprises re-initializing the predictor palette based on the one or more palette entries of the first palette or an initial predictor palette generated after coding the first block, determining the third palette of the third block based on the re-initialized predictor palette, and coding the third block using the third palette. |