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US11347548B2 |
Transformation specification format for multiple execution engines
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for a transformation specification format for multiple execution engines are disclosed. A transformation specification is expressed according to a transformation specification format. The transformation specification represents a polytree or graph linking one or more data producer nodes, one or more data transformation nodes, and one or more data consumer nodes. An execution engine is selected from among a plurality of available execution engines for execution of the transformation specification. The execution engine is used to acquire data from one or more data producers corresponding to the one or more data producer nodes, perform one or more transformations of the data corresponding to the one or more data transformation nodes, and output one or more results of the one or more transformations to one or more data consumers corresponding to the one or more data consumer nodes. |
US11347546B2 |
Task scheduling method and device, and computer storage medium
Provided are a task scheduling method and device, and a computer storage medium. The task scheduling method includes that: a dependency relationship among multiple operation tasks is determined according to operands corresponding to multiple operation tasks in an operation task queue; and the multiple operation tasks in the operation task queue are scheduled based on the dependency relationship among the multiple operation tasks. |
US11347545B2 |
Adaptive state management for stateless services
A computer-implemented method for controlling state updates in a cloud service environment may be provided. The method includes maintaining a set of state provider definitions, wherein each state provider definition comprising a set of required input variable definitions, a set of output variable definitions and related metadata. The method also includes determining a set of input variable definitions required by an invoked service, receiving the determined set of input variable definitions by the state provider management service, selecting a state provider definition, wherein the selected state provider definition is to be compatible with the received set of input variable definitions, determining a set of matching state provider services matching the selected state provider definition, scoring the determined set of state provider services, invoking the highest scoring state provider service, and passing the state data to the invoked service. |
US11347542B2 |
Data migration method and apparatus
The disclosure relates to the communications technologies field, and in particular, to a data migration method and apparatus, to implement data migration in an enclave page cache (EPC), to improve consistency between data of an application program before migration and that after migration. The method includes: obtaining, by a source host, a migration instruction, where the migration instruction is used to instruct to migrate a target application created with an enclave to a destination host; invoking, by the source host, a migration control thread preset in the enclave of the target application, to write running status data of the target application in an EPC into target memory of the source host, where the target memory is an area other than the EPC in memory of the source host; and sending, by the source host, the running status data of the target application in the target memory to the destination host. |
US11347540B2 |
Task completion through inter-application communication
Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems for facilitating task completion through inter-application communication and/or for registering a target application for contextually aware task execution are provided. That is, a current application may display content comprising an entity (e.g., a mapping application may display a restaurant entity). One or more actions capable of being performed on the entity may be exposed (e.g., a reserve table action). Responsive to selection of an action, one or more target applications capable of performing the action on the entity may be presented. Responsive to selection of a target application, contextual information for the entity and/or the action may be passed to the target application so that the target application may be launched in a contextually relevant state to facilitate completion of a task. For example, a dinning application may be launched to a table reservation form for the restaurant entity. |
US11347536B2 |
Architectures for hyperconverged infrastructure with enhanced scalability and fault isolation capabilities
Architectures for computing clusters with enhanced scalability and fault isolation capabilities are described. The enhanced capabilities are enabled by partitioning hosts of the clusters into multiple storage domains of the cluster. Each of the hosts includes processing and storage resources. The resources are logically partitioned into a processing layer and a storage layer of the cluster. The processing layer includes a virtualized processing resource for each of the storage domains. The storage layer includes a virtualized datastore for each of the storage domains. The processing layer provides users with access to virtualized machines (VMs). The storage layer provides the VMs with access to virtualized datastores of the associated storage domain. The aggregated resources of the host computing devices within the cluster may be employed to instantiate the processing layer and the storage layer of the cluster. |
US11347530B2 |
Method, apparatus and system for transparent unification of virtual machines
A method for unifying VMs comprises presenting, in a display device, a unified view that includes GUI elements for multiple applications that execute in respective VMs in a computing device. The operation of presenting the unified view may be performed by a unification console that executes in a dedicated VM. The method also comprises (a) after presenting the unified view, receiving, by the unification console, user input pertaining to a selected application; (b) redirecting the user input from the unification console in the dedicated VM to the selected application in its respective VM; (c) receiving, by the unification console outside of the VM for the selected application, application output from the selected application; and (d) rendering output for a user, based on the application output received by the unification console. Other embodiments are described and claimed. |
US11347525B1 |
System and method for controlling the content of a device in response to an audible request
A system and method for controlling the content of a user device in response to an audible request is disclosed. The system and method include an intelligent voice assistant that can control viewable content of the user device in response to a user's request. The system and method can also be used to sync content between a user and a service representative when either the user or service representative make an audible request to sync content. |
US11347524B2 |
Systems and methods for embedding a web frame with preconfigured restrictions in a graphical display view of a process plant
Techniques for embedding a web browser in a graphical display view of a process plant include presenting a graphical display view including (i) indications of one or more process control elements, such as a control module, a function block, a process plant entity, or a process section of the process plant, and (ii) a web browser having web content from a source address. The web browser is presented according to one or several presentation parameters, such as such as a size and position of the web browser within the display view. Furthermore, the presentation parameters include restrictions on functions performed within the web browser, such as a sandbox or sandbox attributes. The presentation parameters also include a source whitelist that specifies web addresses which are allowed to be set as the source address for presenting web content. |
US11347523B2 |
Updated shared library reloading without stopping the execution of an application
Techniques include executing a software program having a function call to a shared library and reloading the shared library without stopping execution of the software program. A global offset table (GOT) is updated responsive to resolving a link address associated with the function call. An entry in GOT included a link address field, an index field, and a resolved field, the updating including updating the index field with an affirmative value and marking the resolved field with an affirmative flag for the entry in the GOT. Responsive to reloading the shared library, the entry in the GOT is found having the affirmative value in the index field and the affirmative flag in the resolved field. An address value in the link address field is returned for the entry having the affirmative value in the index field, responsive to a subsequent execution of the function call to the shared library. |
US11347522B2 |
API dynamic processing in HCI environment
An information handling system may include at least one processor; and a non-transitory memory coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the information handling system is configured to manage an information handling system cluster by providing a command line interface between a user and a daemon service configured to execute user commands; wherein the command line interface implements a proxy subcommand that is configured to accept other commands; and wherein, when an other command is received, the daemon service is configured to parse the other command and dispatch the parsed other command to a particular backend service. |
US11347519B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting short-term changes to BIOS setup
An information handling system may include a processor and a basic input/output system (BIOS) comprising a program of instructions executable by the processor and configured to cause the processor to initialize one or more information handling resources of the information handling system. The BIOS may be further configured to, during a boot of the information handling system, determine whether a BIOS configuration change has been made during a current boot session of the information handling system, and responsive to determining that a BIOS configuration change has been made during the current boot session, store an indication of the BIOS configuration change to a non-volatile memory. |
US11347518B2 |
System and method for adaptively sampling application programming interface execution traces based on clustering
A system and method for sampling application programming interface (API) execution traces in a computer system uses feature vectors of the API execution traces that are generated using trace-context information. The feature vectors are then used to group the API execution traces into clusters. For the cluster, sampling rates are generated so that a sampling rate is assigned to each of the clusters. The sampling rates are then applied to the API execution traces to adaptively sample the API execution traces based on the clusters to which the API execution traces belong. |
US11347516B2 |
Processing device and related products
A fully connected operation method and a processing device for performing the same are provided. The fully connected operation method designates distribution data and broadcast data. The distribution data is divided into basic data blocks and distributed to parallel processing units, and the broadcast data is broadcasted to the parallel processing units. Operations between the basic data blocks and the broadcasted data are carried out by the parallel processing units before the results are returned to a main unit for further processing. The technical solutions disclosed by the present disclosure provide short Operation time and low energy consumption. |
US11347515B2 |
Management apparatus, method, and storage medium
One aspect of the present disclosure concerns a management apparatus configured to execute a device management software for realizing a plurality of functions for performing processing on a network device. The management apparatus additionally manages information about an extension function in a predetermined storage area to add an operation portion for calling processing of the extension function to an easy operation screen after the extension function is added to the device management software. |
US11347514B2 |
Content-addressable memory filtering based on microarchitectural state
Techniques are disclosed relating to filtering access to a content-addressable memory (CAM). In some embodiments, a processor monitors for certain microarchitectural states and filters access to the CAM in states where there cannot be a match in the CAM or where matching entries will not be used even if there is a match. In some embodiments, toggle control circuitry prevents toggling of input lines when filtering CAM access, which may reduce dynamic power consumption. In some example embodiments, the CAM is used to access a load queue to validate that out-of-order execution for a set of instructions matches in-order execution, and situations where ordering should be checked are relatively rare. |
US11347511B2 |
Floating-point scaling operation
An apparatus has floating-point multiplying circuitry to perform a floating-point multiply operation to multiply first and second floating-point operands to generate a product floating-point value. Shared hardware circuitry of the floating-point multiplying circuitry is reused to also support a floating-point scaling instruction specifying an input floating-point operand and an integer operand, which causes a floating-point scaling operation to be performed to generate an output floating-point value corresponding to a product of the input floating-point operand and a scaling factor 2X, where X is an integer represented by the integer operand. |
US11347510B2 |
Converting a stream of data using a lookaside buffer
A stream of data is accessed from a memory system by an autonomous memory access engine, converted on the fly by the memory access engine, and then presented to a processor for data processing. A portion of a lookup table (LUT) containing converted data elements is preloaded into a lookaside buffer associated with the memory access engine. As the stream of data elements is fetched from the memory system each data element in the stream of data elements is replaced with a respective converted data element obtained from the LUT in the lookaside buffer according to a content of each data element to thereby form a stream of converted data elements. The stream of converted data elements is then propagated from the memory access engine to a data processor. |
US11347509B2 |
Encoding and decoding variable length instructions
Methods of encoding and decoding are described which use a variable number of instruction words to encode instructions from an instruction set, such that different instructions within the instruction set may be encoded using different numbers of instruction words. To encode an instruction, the bits within the instruction are reordered and formed into instruction words based upon their variance as determined using empirical or simulation data. The bits in the instruction words are compared to corresponding predicted values and some or all of the instruction words that match the predicted values are omitted from the encoded instruction. |
US11347508B2 |
Apparatus and method for managing a capability domain
An apparatus and method are provided for managing a capability domain. The apparatus has processing circuitry for executing instructions, the processing circuitry when in a default state being arranged to operate in a capability domain comprising capabilities used to constrain operations performed by the processing circuitry when executing the instructions. A program counter capability storage element is also provided to store a program counter capability used by the processing circuitry to determine a program counter value. The program counter capability is arranged to identify a capability state for the processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is then arranged, when the capability state indicates the default state, to operate in the capability domain. However, when the capability state indicates the executive state, the processing circuitry is arranged to operate in a manner less constrained than when in the default state so as to allow modification of the capability domain. This provides a simple and effective mechanism for selectively allowing the apparatus to modify the capability domain. |
US11347507B2 |
Secure control flow prediction
Systems and methods are disclosed for secure control flow prediction. Some implementations may be used to eliminate or mitigate the Spectre-class of attacks in a processor. For example, an integrated circuit (e.g., a processor) for executing instructions includes a control flow predictor with entries that include respective indications of whether the entry has been activated for use in a current process, wherein the integrated circuit is configured to access the indication in one of the entries that is associated with a control flow instruction that is scheduled for execution; determine, based on the indication, whether the entry of the control flow predictor associated with the control flow instruction is activated for use in a current process; and responsive to a determination that the entry is not activated for use in the current process, apply a constraint on speculative execution based on control flow prediction for the control flow instruction. |
US11347505B2 |
Processor performance monitor that logs reasons for reservation loss
A processor includes a performance monitor that logs reservation losses, and additionally logs reasons for the reservation losses. By logging reasons for the reservation losses, the performance monitor provides data that can be used to determine whether the reservation losses were due to valid programming, such as two threads competing for the same lock, or whether the reservation losses were due to bad programming. When the reservation losses are due to bad programming, the information can be used to improve the programming to obtain better performance. |
US11347495B2 |
Vehicle controller, program updating method, and non-transitory storage medium that stores program for updating program
A vehicle controller includes: an execution unit configured to execute a control program for controlling a vehicle; a storage unit having a first program storage area to store the control program and a second program storage area to store an update program that is an updated version of the control program and created based on update data acquired from a device located outside the vehicle through a network; and an update unit that stores the update program in the second program storage area based on the update data, regardless of whether the execution unit is executing the control program. |
US11347494B2 |
Installing patches during upgrades
Techniques are provided for installing patches during upgrades. In an example, an administrator specifies an upgrade image and a patch for a computing cluster. The computing cluster verifies compatibility between the upgrade image and the patch, registers the patch, and stores the patch for later use at the cluster level. Then, at the node level, the upgrade image and the patch are applied to each node that is upgraded. |
US11347491B2 |
Containerized application deployment
A computerized method and system for containerized application deployment is disclosed that includes: receiving an identification of a containerized application; generating parameters for the containerized application; based at least on historical performance data for a previous deployment of the containerized application, optimizing the generated parameters for the containerized application to produce optimized parameters for the containerized application; validating the optimized parameters for the containerized application; committing the optimized parameters for the containerized application to a repository; and deploying a selected number of instances of the containerized application with the optimized parameters for the containerized application. This advantageously brings operational data into deployment optimization in order to permit optimization based on actual historical performance data. Some examples provide for rollback to previously-deployed configurations, due to the commit of parameters for the containerized application in a repository that permits enhanced version tracking. |
US11347485B1 |
Secure, scalable, table-valued functions in a cloud database
A system comprises at least one hardware processor and a memory storing instructions. When executed, the instructions cause the at least one hardware processor to perform operations comprising receiving, in a compiling process, a request to create a Java user-defined table function (Java UDTF), the Java UDTF including code related to receiving one or more input tables and transforming the one or more input tables to an output table; verifying a construct of the Java UDTF in the request is correct; and compiling to generate execution code that includes the Java UDTF when the construct of the Java UDTF is correct. |
US11347480B2 |
Transpose operations using processing element array
Provided are integrated circuits and methods for transposing a tensor using processing element array operations. In some cases, it may be necessary to transpose elements of a tensor to perform a matrix operation. The tensor may be decomposed into blocks of data elements having dimensions consistent with the dimensions of a systolic array. An identity multiplication may be performed on each block of data elements loaded into a systolic array and the multiplication products summed in column partitions of a results buffer. The data elements in the column partitions of results buffer can then be mapped to row partitions of a buffer memory for further processing. |
US11347477B2 |
Compute in/near memory (CIM) circuit architecture for unified matrix-matrix and matrix-vector computations
A memory circuit includes a number (X) of multiply-accumulate (MAC) circuits that are dynamically configurable. The MAC circuits can either compute an output based on computations of X elements of the input vector with the weight vector, or to compute the output based on computations of a single element of the input vector with the weight vector, with each element having a one bit or multibit length. A first memory can hold the input vector having a width of X elements and a second memory can store the weight vector. The MAC circuits include a MAC array on chip with the first memory. |
US11347476B2 |
Digital filtering using combined approximate summation of partial products
Digital filters and filtering methods may employ truncation, internal rounding, and/or approximation in a summation circuit that combines multiple sets of bit products arranged by bit weight. One illustrative digital filter includes: a summation circuit coupled to multiple partial product circuits. Each partial product circuit is configured to combine bits of a filter coefficient with bits of a corresponding signal sample to produce a set of partial products. The summation circuit produces a filter output using a carry-save adder (“CSA”) tree that combines the partial products from the multiple partial product circuits into bits for two addends. The CSA tree has multiple lanes of adders, each lane being associated with a corresponding bit weight. The adders in one or more of the lanes associated with least significant bits of the filter output are approximate adders that trade accuracy for simpler implementation. In an illustrative receiver, the filter is coupled to a decision element that derives a sequence of symbol decisions. |
US11347474B2 |
Audio apparatus
An audio apparatus includes a network interface, a receiver, at least one storage, and at least one processor. The processor is configured to determine that the audio apparatus is in a state capable of communicating with the other audio apparatus via the network interface. The processor is also configured to receive audio data via the receiver transmitted from an external apparatus different from the other audio apparatus. The processor is also configured to output a sound based on the received audio data. The processor is also configured to transmit the sound emission control information stored in the at least one storage to the other audio apparatus. The sound emission control information includes one or more of a sound volume, and a frequency band. |
US11347473B2 |
Display device
A detachable display device includes a main box including a microphone and a main processor, and a display including an amplifier configured to amplify an audio signal received from the main processor and a speaker configured to convert the amplified audio signal into a sound and output the sound. The main processor is configured to perform acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) on the audio signal based on the audio signal output by the main processor, equalization information, and volume information. |
US11347470B2 |
Detection of media playback loudness level and corresponding adjustment to audio during media replacement event
In one aspect, an example method includes (i) presenting first media content from a first source; (ii) encountering a trigger to switch from presenting the first media content from the first source to presenting second media content from a second source; (iii) determining a first loudness level of the first media content; (iv) determining a second loudness level of the second media content; (v) based on a difference between the first loudness level and the second loudness level, adjusting a loudness level of the second media content so as to generate modified media content having a third loudness level that is different from the second loudness level; and (vi) responsive to encountering the trigger, presenting the modified media content having the third loudness level. |
US11347469B2 |
Predefined multi-channel listening environment
An example method includes, based on an adjustment to a first displayed volume control, instructing the first playback device to adjust playback volume level; based on an adjustment to a second displayed volume control, instructing the second playback device to adjust playback volume level; after sending the commands, instructing the first and/or second playback device to process an audio stream into a first and/or second channel and to reproduce a respective one of the first and second channel, wherein the grouped first and second playback devices provide multi-channel sound; and based on an adjustment to a third displayed volume control, instructing the first and/or second playback device to adjust a group volume level for both the first and second playback devices. |
US11347467B2 |
Real time collaboration over multiple locations
A method of collaborating between a first display computer associated with a first display at a first location and a second display computer associated with a second display at a second location includes establishing a connection between the first and second display computers, opening a virtual canvas to be shared by the first and second display computers, the virtual canvas to be displayed on the first and second displays simultaneously, and sending an object between the first and second display computers by sending data associated with the object on the virtual canvas stored on the first display computer from the first display computer to the second display computer to be stored locally, thereby creating a shared canvas, wherein objects are at a single location on the shared canvas, and objects on the shared canvas can be manipulated from both the first and second display computers simultaneously. |
US11347464B2 |
Unique display output control for dual displays
A single device having a display manager that dynamically controls dual unique output formatting for multiple displays. The display manager detects changes made in configuration files having configuration instructions representing formatting instructions for each of the displays. Detected changes are dynamically processed by the display manager to alter, in real time, formatting of content being rendered on the displays. |
US11347461B1 |
System and method for adjusting extended desktop monitor settings based on acoustic analysis of audio emitted from a speaker of an extended desktop monitor
Methods, systems, and computer-usable medium are disclosed for implementing automated adjustment of extended desktop monitor configuration settings in an information handling system (IHS) based on acoustic analysis of audio emitted from a speaker of an extended desktop monitor and received at multiple microphones of the IHS. In certain embodiments, the multiple microphones are in fixed alignment with a built-in monitor of the IHS. As such, the audio received at the multiple microphones can be used to determine the position of the extended desktop monitor with respect to the built-in monitor. Various embodiments include corresponding computer-implemented methods, computer systems, apparatus, and computer programs recorded on one or more non-transient computer storage devices. |
US11347460B2 |
Printing system and nontransitory storage medium storing program readable by mobile terminal
A printing system includes an information processing apparatus, a mobile terminal, and a printer. The information processing apparatus is configured to transmit job identification information and address information to the mobile terminal, and transmit a printing job to the printer when receiving a transmission request for the printing job identified by the job identification information from the printer. The mobile terminal is configured to transmit the job identification information and the address information to a selected execution printer. The printer is configured to transmit a transmission request for transmitting the printing job to the information processing apparatus specified by the received address information when receiving the job identification information and the address information from the mobile terminal, and execute printing processing in response to receiving the transmission request. |
US11347459B2 |
Method for producing worst-case comparison of greedy and optimal sheet scheduling
A method of generating a comparison of optimal sheet scheduling to greedy sheet scheduling, the method comprising receiving, by one or more computer processors, one or more print requests, generating, by the one or more computer processors, a greedy finite state machine based on the one or more print requests, generating, by the one or more computer processors, an optimal finite state machine based on the one or more print requests, generating, by the one or more computer processors, a cross product of the optimal finite state machine and the greedy finite state machine, identifying, by the one or more computer processors, a cycle in the cross product, and generating, by the one or more computer processors, a minimum ratio of optimal cost to greedy cost. |
US11347453B2 |
Non-transitory storage medium storing plurality of instructions readable by computer of information processing apparatus and information processing apparatus
A non-transitory storage medium stores a plurality of instructions readable by a computer of an information processing apparatus. The plurality of instructions cause the information processing apparatus to execute first setup processing of allowing a particular port of a plurality of communication ports to be used by software used for communicating with a particular device through a communication interface. Before the first setup processing is executed, the plurality of instructions cause the information processing apparatus to execute determination processing of determining whether the first setup processing is executable for the particular port or not. When it is determined that the first setup processing is not executable for the particular port, the plurality of instructions causes the information processing apparatus to execute second setup processing of setting up the particular port as the communication port for which the first setup processing is executable. |
US11347452B2 |
Information processing apparatus, control method, and storage medium
An information processing apparatus manages whether each of a plurality of print plug-ins is in an enabled state or in a disabled state, the plurality of print plug-ins adding at least a search function to an operating system operating on the information processing apparatus, and, if a search for a printer is instructed and the plurality of print plug-ins includes a print plug-in in the disabled state, performs a search for a printer by a print plug-in in the enabled state, and displays a detection result and a setting screen for setting the print plug-in in the disabled state to the enabled state. |
US11347450B1 |
Methods and systems for providing secure printing while printing documents
The present disclosure discloses methods and systems for providing secure printing at a multi-function device. The method includes identifying whether a document received from a user requires secure printing. Then, the physical presence of the user and a user registered device near the multi-function device is detected. If both are present near the multi-function device, then printing of the document is initiated. Further, the presence of the user and a user registered device near the multi-function device is continuously tracked. Based on the presence of the user and the user registered device near the multi-function device, one of the following is performed—either continuing printing the document till completion and collection by the user or pausing printing the document when either the user or the user registered device is not detected near the multi-function device. |
US11347448B2 |
Communication device
A communication device may receive a specific signal from a first external device; after the specific signal has been received from the first external device, cause an output unit of the communication device to output specific information obtained by using a public key; after the specific information has been outputted, receive an authentication request in which the public key is used from the first external device; in a case where the authentication request is received from the first external device, send an authentication response to the first external device; after the authentication response has been sent to the first external device, receive connection information from the first external device; and in a case where the connection information is received from the first external device, establish, by using the connection information, a wireless connection between the communication device and a second external device. |
US11347447B2 |
Information processing apparatus, and image forming apparatus
An information processing apparatus includes specifying unit and a display. The specifying unit specifies whether or not a failure occurring in the information processing apparatus can be suppressed, based on predetermined information. The display that displays information for enabling suppression of the failure in a case where it is determined by the specifying unit that the failure can be suppressed. |
US11347446B2 |
Printing apparatus, printing medium determination method and patch selection method
A printing unit configured to apply a color material to a printing medium to perform printing, a colorimetric unit configured to perform colorimetry, a storage unit configured to store patch data defining a color of a color patch for a plurality of the color patches, and a control unit are included, wherein the control unit uses patch data for one color patch of the plurality of color patches stored in the storage unit, to cause the printing unit to print the color patch on the printing medium, and determines whether a type of the printing medium on which the printing unit printed the color patch is a predetermined type, based on a colorimetric value obtained by the colorimetry performed by the colorimetric unit on the color patch printed by the printing unit. |
US11347442B2 |
In-memory database service abstraction component
In an example embodiment, a specialized in-memory database abstraction component is introduced in a cloud cluster. The in-memory database abstraction component may receive lifecycle commands from a client-facing application and interface with a container service to create an in-memory database resource. When parameters are received by the in-memory database abstraction component from the client-facing application, the in-memory database abstraction component may act to validate the parameters, determine if a service plan is available, and determine whether the parameters meet the service plan requirements. If the service plan requirements are not met, the in-memory database abstraction component translates the parameters for the in-memory database resource. |
US11347440B2 |
Memory system
A memory system includes a plurality of memory dies respectively having at least one channel, a controller configured to control the plurality of memory dies, and a base die configured for interfacing signal and data transmissions between the plurality of memory dies and the controller. The controller is configured to remap a logical channel address of the most frequently used channel to a physical channel address of a channel having a lowest temperature value to transmit the remapped physical channel address to the base die. |
US11347439B2 |
Managing I/O communications based on transceiver state
A storage system may manage I/O communications between the storage system and other components on a storage network based on the state information of transceivers (e.g., SFPs) along I/O paths between the storage system and other network components. A storage system may send one or more queries to a switch of a data storage network. The query may request the state information of transceivers within any port on any I/O path through the switch between the storage system and another component on the storage network, for example, a host system or another storage system. The storage system may receive the requested transceiver state information in one or more responses, and manage I/O communications between the storage system and the other network component based on the received transceiver state information. The received state information may include, for each transceiver, an RX power level and/or a TX Power level for the transceiver. |
US11347438B2 |
Storage device, host device controlling storage device, and operation method of storage device
A storage device includes a first physical space including first nonvolatile memory devices, a second physical space including second nonvolatile memory devices physically isolated from the first nonvolatile memory devices, and a storage controller that fetches a command from an external device and performs an operation corresponding to the command in any one of the first and second physical spaces, based on information included in the fetched command. |
US11347437B2 |
Processor system having memory interleaving, and method for accessing interleaved memory banks with one clock cycle
A processor system comprises a memory having at least two interleaved memory banks, at least two multiplexers which are respectively coupled to one of the at least two interleaved memory banks via a respective memory bank bus, a first processor or processor core which is coupled to first multiplexer inputs of the at least two multiplexers via a first data bus, a second processor or processor core which is coupled to second multiplexer inputs of the at least two multiplexers via a second data bus, and at least two queue buffers which are arranged in the second data bus between the second processor or processor core and the second multiplexer inputs of the at least two multiplexers. The first processor or processor core is configured to have read access or write access only to one of the at least two interleaved memory banks within one clock cycle. |
US11347436B2 |
Storage device accessible on a cell-by-cell basis and method of operating the same
A storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device having a plurality of memory cells and a storage controller. Each memory cell is set to one of a plurality of memory cell states, wherein distinct subsets of the memory cell states are associated with one of a plurality of data sets. The storage controller accesses data stored in one of the memory cells in a first state, performs a multiplier-accumulator (MAC) operation on the data, and sets the one memory cell to a second state corresponding to a result of the MAC operation to perform an in-place update. |
US11347434B2 |
Block family tracking for memory devices
An example memory sub-system includes a memory device and a processing device, operatively coupled to the memory device. The processing device is configured to receive a read command specifying an identifier of a logical block and a page number; translate the identifier of the logical block into a physical address of a physical block stored on the memory device, wherein the physical address comprises an identifier of a memory device die; identify, based on block family metadata associated with the memory device, a block family associated with the physical block and the page number; determine a threshold voltage offset associated with the block family and the memory device die; compute a modified threshold voltage by applying the threshold voltage offset to a base read level voltage associated with the memory device die; and read, using the modified threshold voltage, data from a physical page identified by the page number within the physical block. |
US11347430B2 |
Operation processing apparatus that executes hierarchical calculation, operation processing method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
An apparatus for calculating feature planes by hierarchically performing filter operation processing for input image data, comprises an operation unit configured to perform a convolution operation, a holding unit including memories configured to store image data and an operation result of the operation unit, a unit configured to receive the operation result, and write, out of the operation result, data of successive lines of the same feature plane in different memories of the memories and write data at the same coordinates of feature planes in the same layer in different memories of the memories, and a unit configured to read out the data of the successive lines from the different memories, read out the data at the same coordinates of the different feature planes in the same layer, and transmit the data to the operation unit. |
US11347429B2 |
Live firmware activation in a memory system
A memory system having memory components and a processing device to: communicate with a host system to obtain, from the host system, at least one host specified parameter during booting up of the host system; execute first firmware to process requests from the host system using the at least one host specified parameter, the requests including storing data into the memory components and retrieving data from the memory components; install second firmware while running the first firmware; store the at least one host specified parameter; and reboot into executing the second firmware using the at least one host specified parameter, without rebooting of the host system. |
US11347419B2 |
Valency-based data convolution for geographically diverse storage
Data convolution for geographically diverse storage is disclosed, wherein the data convolution is based on a valency metric, determination, parameter, etc. Valency can be correlated to a data object and can be inherited by a chunk comprising the data object. Valency can indicate permitted levels of convolution for a chunk. A chunk resulting from convolving at least two other contributing/participating chunks can be determined to have a valency that can be less than either of the two contributing/participating chunks. A chunk with a zero valence can be restricted from contributing to a convolution. Where the at least two other chunks both have infinite valency, the resulting convolved chunk can also have infinite valency. A chunk resulting from convolving participating chunks having mixed valency values can be reconvolved. Valency can enable orchestrating convolution of chunks, for example, to conserving storage space, mitigate computing resource consumption, etc. |
US11347415B2 |
Selection component that is configured based on an architecture associated with memory devices
A selection device includes a multiplexer component, an input channel configured to couple at least the multiplexer to the memory sub-system controller, and a set of output channels coupled to the multiplexer component. Each of the set of output channels is further coupled to a respective memory device of a set of memory devices. Each of the set of output channels is configured to transmit data between the multiplexer component and the respective memory device. The selection device further includes a decoder component that is coupled to the input channel and each of the set of memory devices. The decoder component is configured to receive, from the memory sub-system controller via the input channel, a signal including a first signal portion configured to enable the decoder component and a second signal portion configured to identify a particular output channel of the set of output channels that is to transmit the data between the multiplexer component and the corresponding memory device. The decoder component is to decode the received signal and transmit the decoded signal to each of the set of memory devices. The decoded signal is to enable the transmission of the data between the multiplexer and the corresponding memory device via the particular output channel. |
US11347408B2 |
Shared network-available storage that permits concurrent data access
Techniques for providing shared access to, e.g., a small computer system interface (SCSI) storage device in a computer network include providing an operational mode on SCSI interfaces with a first media agent and a second media agent such that, in response to inquiry messages on the SCSI interfaces, the SCSI storage device appears as a SCSI target device to the first media agent and the second media agent and mapping data operations between the first media agent and the SCSI storage device and the second media agent and the SCSI storage device to logically unique channel numbers for the first media agent and the second media agent to perform data storage operations over their respective SCSI interfaces by concurrently sharing the SCSI storage device. |
US11347406B2 |
Method, electronic device and computer program product for updating information
Techniques for information update involve: updating, at a first node, first information in a first memory and second information associated with the first information, wherein the first information needs to be persistently stored, and the second information can be obtained from the first information and does not need to be stored persistently; storing the updated first information and the updated second information into a first region and a second region of a first persistent storage device, respectively; synchronizing the updated first information and the updated second information to a second node; and validating the updated first information stored in the first region and invalidating the updated second information stored in the second region based on a determination that the synchronization is successful. Such techniques can achieve incremental update of non-persistent information, thereby improving system performance. |
US11347404B2 |
System and method for sharing spare storage capacity between a log structured file system and RAID
A method, computer program product, and computer system for identifying, by a computing device, a first amount of storage space reserved by RAID for a RAID rebuild of a failed drive. A second amount of the storage space reserved by a file system may be identified, wherein the storage space may be shared between the RAID and the file system. The RAID rebuild of the failed drive may be performed. The first amount of the storage space may be allocated to the RAID from the second amount of the storage space reserved by the file system. |
US11347400B2 |
Storage device for processing merged transactions and method of operating the same
The present technology relates to an electronic device. According to the present technology, a storage device having an improved operation speed may include a nonvolatile memory device, a main memory configured to temporarily store data related to controlling the nonvolatile memory device, and a memory controller configured to control the nonvolatile memory device and the main memory under control of an external host. The main memory may aggregate and process a number of write transactions having continuous addresses, among write transactions received from the memory controller, equal to a burst length unit of the main memory. |
US11347399B2 |
Method, device, and computer program product for extending partition of storage system
A partition of a storage system is extended in a more effective manner, thereby improving the overall operating efficiency of the storage system. For instance, objects are divided into a first group of objects and a second group of objects, based upon which a first partition including the first group of objects and a second partition including the second group of objects are created. A partition index of the partition is obtained, wherein a group of nodes included in the partition index respectively represents metadata of the group of objects. A first partition index and a second partition index are respectively generated based on the partition index, wherein a first group of nodes included in the first partition index respectively represents metadata of the first group of objects, and a second group of nodes included in the second partition index respectively represents metadata of the first group of objects. |
US11347396B2 |
Clock mode determination in a memory system
A clock mode configuration circuit for a memory device is described. A memory system includes any number of memory devices serially connected to each other, where each memory device receives a clock signal. The clock signal can be provided either in parallel to all the memory devices or serially from memory device to memory device through a common clock input. The clock mode configuration circuit in each memory device is set to a parallel mode for receiving the parallel clock signal, and to a serial mode for receiving a source synchronous clock signal from a prior memory device. Depending on the set operating mode, the data input circuits will be configured for the corresponding data signal format, and the corresponding clock input circuits will be either enabled or disabled. The parallel mode and the serial mode is set by sensing a voltage level of a reference voltage provided to each memory device. |
US11347394B2 |
Controlling SSD performance by the number of active memory dies
Improving performance in solid state devices (SSDs) by controlling or throttling the depth of the request queue. In one implementation, a method includes monitoring a request queue in a solid state device (an SSD), the request queue comprising a first request and a second request having an actual time interval therebetween, determining a number of active memory dies of the SSD, determining a target interval based on the number of active memory dies and a target number of active memory dies, and responsive to the actual time interval being less than the target interval, delaying acting on the second request until after the target interval. |
US11347393B2 |
Electronic device for processing wheel input and operation method thereof
An electronic device for processing an input and a method therefor are provided. The electronic device includes a cover window, a display disposed under the cover window, a touch panel including one or more touch sensing elements disposed in a region corresponding to the display, the touch panel configured to generate at least one of a touch signal or a proximity signal by using the one or more touch sensing elements, at least one processor operationally connected to the display and the touch panel, and a memory operationally connected to the at least one processor. The memory may store instructions which, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to, identify a first touch input in a first region on the cover window, corresponding to the display, by using the touch signal generated by the touch sensor, identify a first proximity input in a second region on the cover window, surrounding the display, by using the proximity signal generated by the touch sensor, determine whether a designated input determination condition is satisfied, based on the first touch input and the first proximity input, select one of the touch input in the first region corresponding to the display or the first proximity input in the second region surrounding the display, based on whether the designated input determination condition has been satisfied, and perform a function corresponding to the selected input. |
US11347383B1 |
User interface for use with a search engine for searching financial related documents
A method for rendering context based information on a user interface includes receiving a user request to extract the context based information from a database. The database includes a plurality of documents and the request includes at least one search criteria required to determine a context of the user request. The method includes generating a list of documents corresponding to the context of the user request and rendering on a viewing portion of the user interface the list of documents corresponding to the context of the user request. |
US11347380B2 |
Adding new slides on a canvas in a zooming user interface
A method is provided to place new slides on zooming user interface canvas is provided that includes: receiving user request to add a new slide; determining whether a zoom level of a current viewing window has changed to meet a prescribed threshold zoom level since addition of a previously added slide; in response to a determination that the zoom level has changed, using a current viewing window zoom level as a reference zoom level; in response to a determination that the zoom level has not changed, using a previous viewing window zoom level as the reference zoom level; and determining a placement of the new slide with reference to the reference zoom level. |
US11347376B2 |
Dynamic list composition based on modality of multimodal client device
Systems, methods, and apparatus for dynamically partitioning items in a list into one or more subsets in a manner tailored to a current modality of a client device is disclosed herein. Multimodal client devices can engage in a variety of interactions across the multimodal spectrum including voice only interactions, voice forward interactions, multimodal interactions, visual forward interactions, visual only interactions, etc. A list can be partitioned into subsets in part based on a currently modality of a multimodal device, one or more list attributes indicating additional information about the list, etc. |
US11347375B2 |
Digital task management using an intermediary single-account issue inbox system
Techniques are presented herein for digital task management using an intermediary single-account issue inbox system. The techniques include receiving an email message related to a task, creating a task item related to the email message and assigning an initial digital state to the task item, adding the task item to a list of task items stored in the shared issue tracking system causing display of the list of task items that are associated with one digital state value, and enabling users to input state-change information, and in response to those requests, changing those states in the issue ticket system. |
US11347373B2 |
Methods and systems to sample event messages
Methods and systems to sample event messages are described. As event messages are generated by one or more sources, the event messages are stored in a storage queue. An event message policy that represents conditions for storing event messages in a sample log file are input. For each event message output from the storage queue, the event message may be stored in a sample log file when one or more of the conditions of the event message policy are satisfied. The event messages of the sample log file may be displayed in a graphical user interface that enables a user to change the event message policy. |
US11347370B2 |
Method and system for video recording
Provided are methods and systems for video recording. The video recording method may include capturing a preview image, using a camera included in the electronic device, based on a set frame rate and in response to the electronic device entering an image photographing mode; storing the captured preview image; applying at least one time-fake effect among a plurality of set time-fake effects to the stored preview image; and creating a video file of a set format by encoding the preview image after the applying the at least one time-fake effect. |
US11347369B2 |
Removal of listings based on superiority
A method of generating a user-interface to be displayed at a remote location may include receiving a search request for an item listing receiving a search request for an event at a venue with multiple rows. The method may also include retrieving a first listing and a second listing in a same row of the multiple rows based on the search request, and determining which of the first listing and the second listing is a listing selected for display and which is a listing selected to not be displayed. The method may additionally include generating instructions to be transmitted to a remote location to generate a user interface to be displayed at the remote location, the user interface including the listing selected for display and excluding the listing selected to not be displayed, and transmitting the instructions to the remote location. |
US11347362B2 |
Electronic device
According to an example aspect, an electronic device comprises a substrate, pixels on the substrate, a first electrode overlapping the pixels in a plan view, and a second electrode overlapping an edge of the first electrode in a plan view. The first electrode has a first region that overlaps the second electrode in a plan view and a second region that does not overlap the second electrode in a plan view. |
US11347355B2 |
System and method for acoustic touch and force sensing
Acoustic touch and/or force sensing system architectures and methods for acoustic touch and/or force sensing can be used to detect a position of an object touching a surface and an amount of force applied to the surface by the object. The position and/or an applied force can be determined using time-of-flight (TOF) techniques, for example. Acoustic touch sensing can utilize transducers (e.g., piezoelectric) to simultaneously transmit ultrasonic waves along a surface and through a thickness of a deformable material. The location of the object and the applied force can be determined based on the amount of time elapsing between the transmission of the waves and receipt of the reflected waves. In some examples, an acoustic touch sensing system can be insensitive to water contact on the device surface, and thus acoustic touch sensing can be used for touch sensing in devices that may become wet or fully submerged in water. |
US11347352B2 |
Virtual keyboard error correction based on a dynamic spatial model
A method includes detecting a touch input by a user at a position on a virtual keyboard. The method further includes applying a spatial model to map the touch input to one or more first candidate keys of the virtual keyboard, wherein the spatial model maps the touch input to the one or more first candidate keys based on a heatmap of prior touch inputs by the user. The method further includes applying a language model to map the touch input to one or more second candidate keys of the virtual keyboard, wherein the language model maps the touch input to the one or more second candidate keys based on comparing the position of the touch input to one or more predicted next keys. The method further includes selecting a particular key of the one or more first and second candidate keys as indicated by the touch input. |
US11347351B2 |
Rejection of false turns of rotary inputs for electronic devices
Various embodiments for detecting and rejecting false, unintended rotations of rotary inputs of electronic devices are disclosed herein. In one example, an electronic device is provided with an optical detector that measures the distance between the electronic device and the wearer's forearm or hand, and when the distance is smaller than a threshold distance, the turns of the rotary input are false, unintended turns. In another example, a crown of a rotary input includes a plurality of capacitive sensors that detects the presence of a wearer's finger, which when absent, the turns of the rotary input are false turns. In another example, deflections or positions of a shaft of the rotary input are measured and if the deflections/positions indicate an upward force on the rotary input (which are likely caused by the wearer's forearm or hand), the turns of the rotary input are false turns. Other embodiments are described herein. |
US11347349B2 |
Terminal device, calibration method and calibration program
A terminal device such as a smartphone displays a first image on a display unit, and outputs a second image including the first image as a part to a display device such as a navigation device. Also, the terminal device obtains relative position information indicating a relative positional relation of the first image with respect to the second image from an external server. When a user makes a touch input to the second image displayed on the display device, the input position is transmitted from the display device to the terminal device. The terminal device obtains the conversion necessity information indicating whether or not the input position on the second image needs to be converted based on the relative position information, and converts the input position on the second image to the input position on the first image based on the relative position information when the conversion is necessary. |
US11347346B2 |
Active stylus downlink signal transmission timing control relative to sensor controller
A method in which a sensor controller is connected to a sensor having an electrode group provided together with a display panel configured to operate in during a variable refresh cycle among a plurality of refresh cycles, and an active stylus performs bidirectional communication with the sensor controller. According to the method, the sensor controller acquires a present refresh cycle among the plurality of refresh cycles of the display panel, generates an uplink signal, which serves as a reference for synchronization corresponding to the acquired present refresh cycle, and transmits the uplink signal to the active stylus, which is not detected as yet or is detected already, at the present refresh cycle. |
US11347345B2 |
Touch display device, touch circuit, and pen sensing method for sensing various types of pens
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a touch display device, a touch circuit, and a pen sensing method, allows various pen protocols to be adaptively set, thereby sensing various types of pens or sensing a pen by using various pen protocols. |
US11347344B2 |
Electronic device
An electronic device includes a touch portion, a piezoelectric element, and a receiver configured to receive an ultrasonic wave. The electronic device is configured to drive the piezoelectric element in a first drive mode to provide a tactile sensation to an object in contact with the touch portion. The electronic device is configured to drive the piezoelectric element in a second drive mode to transmit an ultrasonic wave, and receive, by the receiver, a reflected wave of the transmitted ultrasonic wave to detect an object. |
US11347343B2 |
Touch display panel with multiplexer in bending area
A touch display panel is provided in embodiments of the present disclosure. The touch display panel may include: a display area including a plurality of first touch electrodes and a plurality of second touch electrodes; and a peripheral area located around the display area; the peripheral area includes: first touch lines electrically connected with at least one of the plurality of first touch electrodes; second touch lines electrically connected with at least one of the plurality of second touch electrodes; an external circuit interface configured to provide an electrical connection between the touch display panel and an external circuit; and a first multiplexer, which is electrically connected at an output port thereof with at least either one of the first touch lines and the second touch lines and electrically connected at an input port thereof with the external circuit interface. |
US11347342B2 |
Conductive bonding structure for substrates and display device including the same
A substrate conductive bonding structure includes a lower substrate including a connection pad exposed to outside the lower substrate, an upper substrate including a transfer pad overlapping the connection pad, exposed to outside the upper substrate and including an upper surface, and a slit defined in the transfer pad, overlapping the connection pad and open at the upper surface of the transfer pad, the slit including an extending portion extending along a first direction and having a first slit width along a second direction crossing the first direction, and an expansion portion connected to the extending portion and having a second slit width along the second direction which is larger than the first slit width, and a solder contacting the upper surface of the connection pad, extending to the upper surface of the transfer pad and into the slit. |
US11347332B2 |
Position indicator
A position indicator includes a pen-shaped body; control circuitry housed in the pen-shaped body and configured to generate position detection signals and generate additional information about the position indicator; a first receiver; a second receiver different from the first receiver; a first transmitter provided near a distal end of the pen-shaped body and configured to transmit the position detection signals to a sensor of a position detection system; and a second transmitter, which is different from the first transmitter and configured to transmit wireless signals to the position detection system. The control circuitry, in response to a control signal from the position detection system received by the first receiver or the second receiver, controls transmission of the position detection signals and transmission of the additional information via a transmitter selected from the first transmitter and the second transmitter, to the position detection system. |
US11347331B2 |
Portable information handling system stylus garage and charge interface
An active stylus couples to an information handling system by a removable clip that inserts into a slot formed in the information handling system housing. Power to charge a battery of the active stylus passes from an interface internal to the information handling system, through the clip and to a charger in the active stylus. The active stylus clip releases the active stylus in the presence of excessive force to prevent damage to the information handling system and active stylus. |
US11347328B2 |
Active capacitive stylus, sensor controller, related system and method
A method may be executed by one or more active capacitive styluses and a sensor controller connected to sensor electrodes. The method includes: a discovery step, executed by the sensor controller, of repeatedly sending out a discovery packet for detecting any of the active capacitive styluses; a discovery response step, executed by a first active capacitive stylus among the one or more active capacitive styluses, by which the discovery packet is detected, of returning a response packet to the discovery packet; a configuration step, executed by the sensor controller, of transmitting a configuration packet including time slot designation information that designates a first time slot to the first active capacitive stylus; and a data transmission step, executed by the first active capacitive stylus, of transmitting operation state data indicative of an operation state of the first active capacitive stylus using the designated first time slot. |
US11347327B2 |
Surface classification and sensor tuning for a computer peripheral device
A computer peripheral device (e.g., a computer mouse) includes an optical sensor configured to generate optical data corresponding to a surface that the computer peripheral device is placed upon and a processor(s) configured to determine, based on the optical data, a relative displacement of the computer peripheral device along the surface, identify one or more characteristics of the surface based on the optical data; compare the one or more characteristics with one or more corresponding baseline characteristics stored in memory; classify, based on the comparing of the one or more characteristics with one or more corresponding baseline characteristics, a type of the surface; and adjust, based on the classified type of the surface, an aspect of the determination of the relative displacement of the peripheral device or an operation of the optical sensor that alters the generating of the optical data. |
US11347322B2 |
System for modified key actions and haptic feedback for smart typing assist with a solid-state keyboard and touchpad
A haptic keyboard of an information handling system comprising a coversheet to identify keys of the haptic keyboard, a contact foil and a piezoelectric element to receive an applied mechanical stress at a first key of the coversheet and generate an electric actuation signal. A processor executing instructions of a haptic smart typing assistance system to detect and anticipate a next letter of a word being typed and a controller to receive an instruction of the anticipated next letter and increasing force required actuate at least one key for a letter adjacent to the anticipated next letter, and to send a response haptic feedback control signal to the piezoelectric element to cause the piezoelectric element to generate a first haptic feedback at the first key if the anticipated next letter is selected and to generate a second haptic feedback if a typographical error is detected. |
US11347321B1 |
Security hardened function keys and indicators
A key-press detection circuit for an information handling system includes a detector circuit, a RC circuit, and a latch circuit. The detector circuit is coupled to a keyboard matrix device, and operates to provides a clock signal in a first state when a particular key of the keyboard matrix device is pressed and to provide the clock signal in a second state when the particular key is not pressed. The RC circuit receives the clock signal and provides a timed clock signal in a third state for a predetermined amount of time in response to receiving the clock signal in the first state. After the predetermined amount of time, the RC circuit provides the timed clock signal in a fourth state. The latch circuit receives the timed clock signal at a clock input, receives a data signal at a data input, and latches an output signal in a same state as the data signal when the timed clock signal changes from the third state to the fourth state. |
US11347320B1 |
Gesture calibration for devices
A computing device, such as a wearable device, may include a gesture sensor that generates a gesture signal in response to a gesture of a user performed while the computing device is being worn or held by the user. A calibration sensor may generate a calibration signal characterizing a degree of tightness with which the computing device is being worn or held by the user. The gesture signal may be calibrated using the calibration signal, to obtain a calibrated gesture signal that is calibrated with respect to the degree of tightness. At least one function of the at least one computing device may be implemented, based on the calibrated gesture signal. |
US11347317B2 |
Customized gesture interpretation
The technology disclosed relates to filtering gestures, according to one implementation. In particular, it relates to distinguishing between interesting gestures from non-interesting gestures in a three-dimensional (3D) sensory space by comparing characteristics of user-defined reference gestures against characteristics of actual gestures performed in the 3D sensory space. Based on the comparison, a set of gestures of interest are filtered from all the gestures performed in the 3D sensory space. The technology disclosed also relates to customizing gesture interpretation for a particular user, according to another implementation. In particular, it relates to setting parameters for recognizing gestures by prompting the user to select values for characteristics of the gestures. In one implementation, the technology disclosed includes performing characteristic focused demonstrations of boundaries of the gesture. It further includes testing the interpretation of gestures by prompting the user to perform complete gesture demonstrations and receiving evaluation from the user regarding the interpretation. |
US11347315B2 |
Electronic device with force sensor and haptic feedback in direction perpendicular to a direction of press
An electronic device having a display screen that displays a user interface including at least one object, comprising a display mechanism that displays the user interface; a coordinate detection mechanism that detects coordinates of a user touch point on the display screen; a first feedback presentation mechanism that presents tactile feedback at a prescribed point to make the user perceive the presence of an object; a measurement mechanism that measures a force generated by the user pressing the display screen; and a second feedback presentation mechanism that detects an operation trigger based on the force and generates mechanical vibration. |
US11347308B2 |
Method and apparatus with gaze tracking
A gaze tracking method and apparatus, and a gaze tracking neural network training method and apparatus are provided. The gaze tracking apparatus includes one or more processors and a memory, and the one or more processors obtain output position information from an input face image of a user using a neural network model, determines a position adjustment parameter for the user, and predicts gaze position information of the user by adjusting the output position information based on the position adjustment parameter. |
US11347306B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling a discrepant aiming direction of a camera
The present disclosure relates to methods, apparatus or systems for determining an aiming direction (22) of a remote motorized camera (10). The immersive video content captured by the camera (10) is associated with reference directions (13). Parameters of a discrepancy function (32, 42, 53) are calculated. This function is used to control the aiming direction (22) of the camera. It introduces a discrepancy between the rotation wanted by the user (21) and the rotation of the camera (22). An example purpose of the present disclosure is to encourage a user to rotate the camera toward reference directions, preventing him/her to rotate the camera toward the opposite direction. The present principles have the advantage to create pseudo-haptic effects, inciting the user to look toward a reference direction without making him/her sick. |
US11347303B2 |
Systems and methods for determining movement of a controller with respect to an HMD
Systems and methods for determining movement of a hand-held controller (HHC) with respect to a head-mounted display (HMD) are described. A camera is located at a lower region of the HMD for capturing images of the HHC. The images of the HHC are used to determine a position and an orientation of the HHC with reference to the HMD. Also, the camera or another camera can be used to determine a position and orientation of the HMD with respect to a real-world environment. The position and orientation of the HMD and the position and orientation of the HHC are used to change to state of an application executed on a game cloud. |
US11347298B2 |
System for reducing power consumption upon loss of main power in an information handling system
In accordance with one embodiment, a fan controller operates in a standard mode when main power is provided to the power supply unit in which speed of the fan is controlled in response to a primary pulse width modulation (PWM) signal from a power controller. A loss of the main power to the power supply unit may be detected at a logic circuit, which provides a secondary PWM signal to the fan controller in response to the loss of the main power. In certain embodiments, the fan controller is operated in a power loss mode in response to the secondary PWM signal to direct the speed of the fan to a low-power consumption target speed. |
US11347296B2 |
Backlight dimming via buck-boost conversion in an information handling system
Systems and methods for backlight dimming via buck-boost conversion in an information handling system (IHS) are described. In some embodiments, an IHS may include an embedded controller (EC), and a memory coupled to the EC, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution, cause the EC to: determine a characteristic of a display having a backlight; and dim the display by controlling a buck-boost converter to reduce a voltage applied to the backlight. |
US11347290B2 |
Power monitor scaling for an information handling system
Power monitor information in an information handling system may be adjusted based on a battery voltage to account for a battery discharge state. The power monitor information may be scaled higher when the battery voltage is low to encourage the system to throttle and decrease power consumption. This adjustment increases the likelihood that the battery remains within safe operating limits. |
US11347289B2 |
Enabling performance features for voltage limited processors
A method of operating a processing unit includes, in response to detecting that the processing unit is operating in a voltage limited state, calculating a set of headroom values by calculating a headroom value for each operational constraint in a set of operational constraints of the processing unit, based on the calculated set of headroom values, selecting from a set of performance features a subset of one or more performance features for enabling in the processing unit, and enabling the selected subset of performance features in the processing unit. |
US11347288B2 |
Power management in a blade enclosure
Examples disclosed herein relate to power management in a blade enclosure. An intrusion detection mode is initiated by a baseboard management controller. Responsive to determining a power shortage in the blade enclosure, a stop clock pin is operated to control power consumption of a server in the blade enclosure. After a predefined time of determining the power shortage, a model specific register (MSR) associated with power settings of a Central processing unit (CPU) of the server is reconfigured. Reconfiguring the MSR comprises, identifying a power profile based on available power in the blade enclosure and modifying register states in the MSR based on the power profile via a baseboard management manager (BMC) of the server. Subsequently, operation of the stop clock pin is stopped. |
US11347285B2 |
Mechanically-adjustable supplemental cooling systems and methods for portable information handling systems
Systems and methods that may be implemented to provide supplemental cooling air for a portable information handling system from one or more mechanically-adjustable cooling air supply outlets that may be positioned and/or repositioned at multiple different locations relative to a portable information handling system, such as notebook computer or laptop computer. In one example, the disclosed systems and methods may be implemented to have one or more mechanically-adjustable cooling air supply outlets that may be positioned and/or repositioned to align with differing geometries of cooling air inlet opening locations that correspond to different portable information handling system sizes and/or designs. |
US11347279B2 |
Adaptable graphics board with a reconfigurable I/O module board for use in information handling systems
A system and method of implementing an adaptable graphics board comprising the adaptable graphics board including a graphics processor, graphics memory, and a reconfigurable I/O module interface are having a plurality of electrical contacts, a dual compression connector having a first array of compressible electrical spring contacts on a first side and a second array of compressible electrical spring contacts on a second side operatively coupled to the first side via a dual compression connector printed circuit board layer, the first side of the dual compression connector operatively coupled to the reconfigurable I/O module interface of the adaptable graphics board, and a reconfigurable I/O module board having external display data ports disposed along an edge, wherein the reconfigurable I/O module board is operatively coupled to the adaptable graphics board via the second side of the dual compression connector. The dual compression connector is oriented between the adaptable graphics board and the reconfigurable I/O module board in a first orientation selected from a plurality of available orientations to provide I/O connectivity between the graphics processor and the external display data ports aligned along a first edge of the adaptable graphics board. |
US11347275B2 |
Portable electronic apparatus with display and input functions
A portable electronic apparatus comprises a first housing, a display panel, a shaft housing, a second housing, and a circuit board. The display panel is embedded in the first housing. The shaft housing is connected and fixed to a side of the first housing, and two ends of the shaft housing are hinged on a side of the second housing, such that the first housing is rotated with respect to the second housing through the shaft housing. The circuit board is disposed in the shaft housing and electrically connected to the display panel. |
US11347270B2 |
Electronic device
A sturdy electronic device is provided. A reliable electronic device is provided. A novel electronic device is provided. An electronic device includes a first board, a second board, a display portion having flexibility, and a power storage device having flexibility. The first board and the second board face each other. The display portion and the power storage device are provided between the first board and the second board. The display portion includes a first surface facing the power storage device. The first surface includes a first region not fixed to the power storage device. The first region overlaps with a display region of the display portion. |
US11347262B2 |
Display chassis cover design for narrow border portable information handling system
A portable information handing system. The portable information handling system includes a base chassis, the base chassis comprising a motherboard, the motherboard comprising a processor and a bus coupled to the processor; and, a display chassis, the display chassis comprising a rear display cover, the rear display cover comprising an attachment assembly, the attachment assembly comprising a hinge assembly, the rear display cover being rotationally-coupled to the base chassis via the hinge assembly, the hinge assembly providing structural support for the display chassis. |
US11347261B2 |
Display assembly with gradient tethered design for an ultrathin portable information handling system
A display chassis for a portable information handling system. In various embodiments the display chassis includes a display cover portion, the display cover portion comprising a display and a bezel, the display comprising an infinity display and a rear cover portion, the rear cover portion comprising a timing controller (TCON), the timing controller comprising a first printed circuit board portion and a second printed circuit board portion, the first printed circuit board portion having a corresponding height, the second printed circuit board portion having a corresponding height, the corresponding height of the second printed circuit board portion being taller than the corresponding height of the first printed circuit board portion, the second printed circuit board portion being located within a dome center height area of the rear cover portion. |
US11347256B2 |
Apparatus and methods for reducing clock-ungating induced voltage droop
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to reducing clock-ungating induced voltage droop by determining a maximum frequency value associated with an output clock waveform; modulating a clock frequency of the output clock waveform for a first time duration based on a first programmable mask pattern or a first Boolean function; and determining if either the first programmable mask pattern or the first Boolean function should be changed. In accordance with one aspect, a voltage droop mitigation circuit includes a control logic for receiving an input clock waveform and a clock enable signal waveform and for outputting a gated clock enable signal waveform; a latch coupled to the control logic, the latch for holding a state of the gated clock enable signal waveform and a AND gate coupled to the latch, the AND gate for outputting an output clock waveform. |
US11347255B2 |
Reaction force control system for pedal
A reaction force control system configured to control a reaction force applied to a pedal without reducing an operational feeling. A controller reduces a reaction force applied to the pedal mildly from a second reaction force to a first reaction force at a rate D upon satisfaction of a predetermined condition. The rate D is determined based on a depression of the pedal, a pedal force applied to the pedal, an elapsed time, or a predetermined function. |
US11347253B2 |
Electronic device to perform power management and operating method thereof
An electronic device according to an embodiment may include: a plurality of loads, a processor, and a power management circuit configured to provide the plurality of loads with a power, wherein the power management circuit may include a plurality of regulators configured to adjust a voltage of a power received from a power source and output a voltage-adjusted power, a switching circuit configured to connect at least one of the plurality of regulators to at least one of the plurality of loads, a plurality of power sensors each power sensor being configured to measure a magnitude of a power input to each of the plurality of loads, and a controller. The controller may be configured to obtain information related to an operation of each of the plurality of loads from the processor, obtain the magnitude of the power input to each of the plurality of loads from each of the plurality of power sensors, and identify a load which operates abnormally among the plurality of loads based on the magnitude of the power input to each of the plurality of loads and the information related to the operation of each of the plurality of loads. |
US11347252B1 |
Power converter with reconfigurable output
A power converter includes an input circuit, an output circuit, and a configuration circuit. The input circuit is configured to receive an input voltage or current. The output circuit is electrically isolated from the input circuit and is configured to generate a combined output voltage or a combined output current in response to the input circuit. The output circuit includes a plurality of output stages that are each configured to generate a respective partial output voltage or current. The configuration circuit is coupled to the plurality of output stages to dynamically reconfigure a connection among the plurality of output stages to combine the respective partial output voltages or currents to adjust the combined output voltage, the combined output current, or a combined output impedance of the power converter. |
US11347248B2 |
Voltage regulator having circuitry responsive to load transients
A load coupled to a linear voltage regulator may create a load transient so that an output of the voltage regulator is temporarily raised to an elevated level above a regulated level. Without compensation, the linear voltage regulator may respond by turning a pass transistor completely OFF thereby losing regulation and allowing a compensation capacitor to become charged in a polarization opposite to one required for regulation. If a subsequent load transient (i.e., back-to-back load transient) is generated while the linear voltage regulator is in this condition, a large spike in the output may occur as the voltage regulator recharges the pass transistor turns back ON and as the compensation capacitor recharges. Disclosed herein is a linear voltage regulator with transient compensation circuitry to prevent the scenario described above and reduce the spike in the output. |
US11347244B2 |
Image space motion planning of an autonomous vehicle
An autonomous vehicle that is equipped with image capture devices can use information gathered from the image capture devices to plan a future three-dimensional (3D) trajectory through a physical environment. To this end, a technique is described for image-space based motion planning. In an embodiment, a planned 3D trajectory is projected into an image-space of an image captured by the autonomous vehicle. The planned 3D trajectory is then optimized according to a cost function derived from information (e.g., depth estimates) in the captured image. The cost function associates higher cost values with identified regions of the captured image that are associated with areas of the physical environment into which travel is risky or otherwise undesirable. The autonomous vehicle is thereby encouraged to avoid these areas while satisfying other motion planning objectives. |
US11347243B2 |
Vehicle inspection systems and methods
In one implementation, a method activates an unmanned aircraft inside a vehicle to capture images of the vehicle interior. The method accesses a flight path for the unmanned aircraft and receives data associated with the vehicle's current movement. The method adjusts the flight path of the unmanned aircraft to compensate for the vehicle's current movement. |
US11347242B2 |
Methods and apparatus for flight control prioritization
Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture are disclosed for flight control prioritization. An example apparatus includes a thrust state determiner to determine a first thrust margin between a first limit of first available power for first rotors of a rotorcraft and a first thrust state associated with the first rotors, determine a second thrust margin between a second limit of second available power for second rotors of the rotorcraft and a second thrust state associated with the second rotors, and identify the first thrust margin or the second thrust margin as a selected thrust margin based on a vertical control profile of the rotorcraft, and a command generator to determine a first vertical control command based on the selected thrust margin and a second vertical control command, the second vertical control command being executed by the rotorcraft, and control the rotorcraft based on the first vertical control command. |
US11347241B2 |
Control device, control method, and non-transitory program recording medium
A control device includes a search information calculation unit, an area information storage unit, an area information update unit, and a location control unit. The search information calculation unit acquires information relating to a plurality of unmanned vehicles that move within a target area in accordance with a set operation, and calculates search information relating to the unmanned vehicles using the acquired information relating to the unmanned vehicles. The area information storage unit stores area information including indicators for searching the target area. The area information update unit updates the area information on the basis of said search information and the time that has elapsed since the last search conducted by the unmanned vehicles. The location control unit which, on the basis of the area information, calculates locations to which the unmanned vehicles should move, and outputs control signals for causing the unmanned vehicles to move to the calculated locations. |
US11347239B1 |
System and method for establishing virtual boundaries for robotic devices
Methods for utilizing virtual boundaries with robotic devices are presented including: positioning a boundary component having a receiver pair to receive a first robotic device signal substantially simultaneously by each receiver of the receiver pair from a robotic device only when the robotic device is positioned along a virtual boundary; operating the robotic device to move automatically within an area co-located with the virtual boundary; transmitting the first robotic device signal by the robotic device; and receiving the first robotic device signal by the receiver pair thereby indicating that the robotic device is positioned along the virtual boundary. |
US11347237B2 |
Method of performing cloud slam in real time, and robot and cloud server for implementing the same
Provided are a method of performing cloud simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), and a robot and a cloud server for performing the same, and a robot for performing cloud SLAM in real time includes a first sensor configured to acquire sensor data necessary to perform the SLAM, a map storage unit configured to store a map synchronized with a cloud server, a communication unit configured to transmit the sensor data, a feature, or a last frame to the cloud server and receive a local map patch or a global pose from the cloud server, and a control unit configured to generate the sensor data, the feature extracted from the sensor data, or the last frame and control movement of the robot using the local map patch or the global pose received from the cloud server. |
US11347235B2 |
Methods and systems for generating radar maps
Systems and methods are provided for generating a map for use in controlling a vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes: receiving, by a processor, aerial image data depicting an environment; processing, by the processor, the aerial image data with a plurality of trained deep learning models to produce a predicted radar map; and controlling the vehicle based on the predicted radar map. |
US11347234B2 |
Path selection
In accordance with an example embodiment, a method of controlling a work vehicle includes sensing a surrounding environment of a work vehicle with a sensor, identifying an item of interest, determining a path toward or away from the item using the work vehicle's position, heading, and velocity, displaying the path, receiving a special steer command, steering the work vehicle based on the special steer command if the special steer command is received when no path is being displayed on the operator display, and autonomously controlling the work vehicle to travel along the path based on the special steer command if the special steer command is received while the path is being displayed on the operator display. |
US11347233B2 |
Vehicle control apparatus, vehicle control system, and image sensor
Disclosed herein is a vehicle control apparatus, vehicle control system and image sensor. The vehicle control apparatus includes a first sensor configured to be disposed on the vehicle to have a view to the outside of the vehicle and capture image data and a controller configured to include at least one processor to process the image data captured by the first sensor, wherein the controller recognizes a roundabout based on the processing result of the image data, sets a region of interest in front of the vehicle based on a state information of the roundabout obtained from the processing result of the image data, determines a target located in the region of interest based on information of the target location based on the processing result of the image data, and controls the vehicle based on the information of the target location in the region of interest. According to the embodiment of the disclosed invention, the vehicle may enter a roundabout safely. |
US11347231B2 |
Object localization for autonomous driving by visual tracking and image reprojection
Aspects of the disclosure relate to verifying the location of an object of a particular type. For instance, a plurality of images of an environment of the vehicle may be received. Associated objects of the particular type may be identified in ones of the plurality of images. A plurality of estimated locations may be determined for the object using a plurality of different localization techniques. For each image of the ones of the plurality of images, determine a reprojection error for each of the plurality of estimated locations. For each of the plurality of estimated locations, an error score is determined based on the reprojection errors. An estimated location may be selected from the plurality of estimated locations based on the determined error score. This selected location may be used to control a vehicle in an autonomous driving mode. |
US11347229B2 |
Information management device
The purpose of this invention is to be able to appropriately calculate the range of surrounding roads which needs to be provided for a preset travel route. This information management device is equipped with a travel range specifying unit which specifies the travel range which is the range of roads on which a vehicle may travel if having deviated from a preset planned route. The travel range specifying unit calculates the travel range on the basis of the time required to recalculate the planned route, and the speed of the vehicle. |
US11347227B2 |
Autonomous mobile apparatus
An autonomous mobile apparatus is provided that includes a traveling body, a sensor mounted to the traveling body, and circuitry. The circuitry is configured to: determine whether there is an obstacle in a search region, which extends in a direction of a route on which the traveling body travels, based on a detection result of the sensor; when the obstacle determination section determines that there is the obstacle in the search region, determine whether there is an obstacle avoiding region, in which the traveling body is able to avoid the obstacle, in horizontal directions that intersect a traveling direction; and when there is the obstacle in a traveling direction change region, which is located within the search region and smaller than the search region, change the traveling direction of the traveling body toward the obstacle avoiding region so that the traveling body performs an avoidance action. |
US11347219B2 |
Trailer for autonomous delivery
The disclosed technology provides a delivery trailer to be hitched to an autonomous vehicle for autonomous delivery of packages. The delivery trailer can include sensors to provide data to the autonomous vehicle to which it is to overcome limitations caused by any occlusion of sensors on the autonomous vehicle by the trailer. Furthermore, the present technology addresses several challenges related to autonomous package delivery. |
US11347215B2 |
Methods and systems for detection in an industrial internet of things data collection environment with intelligent management of data selection in high data volume data streams
Methods and systems for a monitoring system for data collection in an industrial environment including a data collector communicatively coupled to a plurality of input channels, wherein at least one input channel is connected to a high data rate source; a data storage structured to store detection parameters for the plurality of input channels, wherein a high data rate detection parameter is stored, wherein the high data rate detection parameter comprises at least a portion of data from the high data rate source; a data analysis circuit structured to analyze the plurality of detection values by evaluating a data handling constraint of the monitoring system with respect to the high data rate detection parameter; and a response circuit structured to adjust a data selection parameter to thereby adjust a data volume handled by the monitoring system in response to the data handling constraint. |
US11347214B2 |
Inspection device, maintenance method, and program
An inspection device having a plurality of inspection chambers and configured to inspect target objects in the inspection chambers comprises a display unit, a maintenance control unit, a display control unit, a connection unit and an exclusive control unit. The display unit displays a screen for operating the inspection device. The maintenance control unit performs a maintenance process on a mechanism related to the inspection chambers. The display control unit displays a maintenance screen for receiving an operation for performing the maintenance process on the display unit. The connection unit connects the inspection device and an external device. The exclusive control unit performs exclusive control for preventing competition in the inspection process or the maintenance process for the same mechanism. |
US11347212B2 |
Smart embedded control system for a field device of an automation system
An embedded control system for a field device of an automation system includes: a diagnostic application interface to a backend server for signal analytics information, complex event pattern information, and diagnostic information; a physical process interface to a signal source for transferring signal data; a signal evaluation component for comparing received signal analytics information with received signal data to identify a first and a second event; an event processing component for applying received event pattern information to the first and second identified events to identify a first classified event; and a diagnostic reasoning component for deriving causal dependencies between the first classified event and a further classified event with regard to diagnostic information to identify a root cause for the first classified event or predict an impact of the first classified event. |
US11347211B2 |
Industrial control system with predictive machine learning module
An industrial controller within an industrial automation environment is provided. The industrial controller includes a programming logic controller, configured to control an industrial device, and a predictive module, coupled with the programming logic controller. The predictive module is configured to receive configuration data from the programming logic controller, create a user-defined controller tag, and transfer the user-defined controller tag to the programming logic controller. The predictive module is also configured to receive operational data from the programming logic controller, and calculate operation monitoring data and value estimation data based on the operational data. The predictive module is further configured to write the operation monitoring data and value estimation data to the user-defined controller tag. |
US11347209B2 |
Systems and methods for end-to-end article management
Systems and methods are described for managing articles. The systems and methods described herein may comprise an example method for manufacturing an article. The systems and methods provides an end-to-end manufacturing value chain as a closed system and feedback loop. |
US11347208B2 |
Ethernet I/O card scanner
An Ethernet I/O card (EIOC) scanner device facilitates configuration of a process control system to enable improved integration of EIOC-enabled field devices (and associated field device variables) into the process control system. Specifically, the EIOC scanner may: (i) analyze decoder files for EIOC-enabled field devices to automatically identify field device variables that the EIOC-enabled field devices are configured to transmit or receive; and (ii) quickly and easily facilitate a configuration of the process control system to integrate into the process control system the EIOC-enabled field devices and any associated field device variables identified by the EIOC scanner. |
US11347206B2 |
Methods and systems for data collection in a chemical or pharmaceutical production process with haptic feedback and control of data communication
Methods and systems for data collection in a chemical or pharmaceutical production process with haptic feedback and control of data communication are disclosed. A system can include a data collector to collect data from plurality of input channels based on a selected data collection routine, a data storage to store a plurality of collector routes and collected data, wherein the plurality of collector routes each includes a different data collection routine, a data acquisition circuit to interpret the collected data and determine an occurrence of an anomalous condition, a data analysis circuit to analyze the collected data by evaluating a data communication constraint of the monitoring system and adjusting a volume of collected data communicated between the input channels and the data storage, and a haptic user device for generating a haptic stimulation in response to an occurrence of a specified anomalous condition. |
US11347201B2 |
Methods and apparatus for machine learning predictions of manufacture processes
The subject technology is related to methods and apparatus for discretization and manufacturability analysis of computer assisted design models. In one embodiment, the subject technology implements a computer-based method for the reception of an electronic file with a digital model representative of a physical object. The computer-based method determines geometric and physical attributes from a discretized version of the digital model, a cloud point version of the digital model, and symbolic functions generated through evolutionary algorithms. A set of predictive machine learning models is utilized to infer predictions related to the manufacture process of the physical object. |
US11347200B2 |
Controller
A controller includes a storage unit storing a plurality of sets of recommended setting values or recommended setting ranges regarding parameters for controlling an axis of a machine tool or an industrial machine or for controlling a motor, wherein set contents of the plurality of sets of recommended setting values or recommended setting ranges vary depending on a property of the machine tool, the industrial machine, or the motor; a comparing unit configured to compare input parameters with the recommended setting values or the recommended setting ranges corresponding to the property of a control target; and a comparison result presenting unit configured to present a warning when the input parameters differ from the recommended setting values or deviate from the recommended setting ranges corresponding to the property of the control target. |
US11347199B2 |
Program editing device, wire electrical discharge machine and program editing method
A program editing device is configured such that, when an arc-shaped partial path is selected from a machining path displayed on a display unit based on route information of each of plural blocks, the program editing device calculates a change amount of the radius of curvature of the selected partial path in accordance with an operation of changing the state of the arc of the selected partial path and revises the block corresponding to the selected partial path based on the change amount. |
US11347198B2 |
Adaptive thermal control system
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for implementing an optimized adaptive thermal control mechanism for an integrated circuit (IC) are described. A control unit receives a digital input value which is representative of a temperature of an IC. The control unit compares the input value to at least two set points. A result of a first comparison determines whether an accumulator is incremented or decremented by a programmable gain value. A result of a second comparison determines whether the accumulator is primed with a preset ramp-up value. The preset ramp-up value is used since the accumulator can take several sensing cycles to reach the optimal control value while thermal gradients can become critical in only a few cycles. The output of the accumulator is provided to an actuator which adjusts parameter(s) to modulate the IC's temperature. The granularity and range of the accumulator matches the granularity and range of the actuator. |
US11347195B2 |
Modular backplane for an industrial controller
An industrial controller with a modular backplane includes multiple modules, where each module includes a base and a chassis. Electrical connectors located on each side of the base engage the base of an adjacent module such that the bases are electrically connected. The backplane is defined by and extends through each of the bases connected to each other. A chassis is inserted into each base. Each chassis includes an embedded switch and a local circuit. The embedded switch is in communication with the base, and the local circuit performs the operation of the corresponding module. The embedded switch receives data transmitted along the backplane between bases. The embedded switch reads the data intended for the module and passes the data to the local circuit for further processing. Similarly, the embedded switch receives data from the local circuit and inserts the data on the backplane for transmission to the appropriate module. |
US11347193B2 |
Automating reactive impedance measurements
A system and a method for automatically determining and analyzing electrical responses related to a group of elements. In an embodiment, the method includes one or more computer processors determining a group of elements electrically connected to a power distribution unit that supplies AC power to an AC load of the group of elements. The method further includes determining a resistance corresponding to the group of elements utilizing a solid-state relay. The method further includes dictating a phase angle trigger value to activate a solid-state current-flow control device. The method further includes determining a set of inductive impedance values corresponding to the group of elements utilizing the solid-state current-flow control device to control AC current flow to the group of elements based on the dictated phase angle trigger value. The method further includes generating an analysis of the determined set of inductive impedance values corresponding to the group of elements. |
US11347187B2 |
Method of assembling a timepiece
Method of assembling a timepiece comprising a watch movement and a water-resistant case, the method comprising a first stage of closing the case by fitting and securing a first case element, more particularly a back, and then a second stage of closing the case by actuation of a second case element, more particularly a stem, in particular a winding stem or a valve stem or a push-button stem, the second case element being mobile between a first configuration, in which a fluid communication between the interior of the case and an environment outside the case is permitted, and a second configuration, in which the fluid communication between the interior of the case and the environment outside the case is limited, the second stage of closing being an actuation of the passage of the second element from the first configuration to the second configuration. |
US11347184B2 |
Method and apparatus for generating image effects in the interior or outside of a vehicle
A method and an illumination arrangement for generating image effects in the interior of a motor vehicle or also outside the motor vehicle. To use existing installation space as efficiently as possible, light is radiated, in the form of at least a first optical reference wave field, onto a irradiation surface that is arranged laterally on an optical image storage device. In the optical image storage, which contains a holographic layer or a diffractive optical layer, the optical reference wave field is transformed into at least a first image wave field and is emitted on an emission side, at a first angular offset with respect to the irradiation surface. |
US11347178B2 |
Image reading apparatus and image forming apparatus
An image reading apparatus includes a first opening/closing unit to openably and closeably support a sheet conveyance portion with respect to an image reading portion, and a second opening/closing unit to openably and closeably support the sheet conveyance portion with respect to the image reading portion. The first opening/closing unit includes a first spring to urge the sheet conveyance portion in a direction in which the sheet conveyance portion moves from a closed position toward an opened position, and the second opening/closing unit includes a second spring to urge the sheet conveyance portion in the direction in which the sheet conveyance portion moves from the closed position toward the opened position and an oil damper to attenuate vibration energy of the sheet conveyance portion. The first opening/closing unit does not include an oil damper. |
US11347177B2 |
Image forming apparatus with two-part frame having grips
An image forming apparatus includes a sheet cassette, an image forming unit configured to form an image on a sheet fed from the sheet cassette, a first frame for supporting the sheet cassette, and a second frame provided on the first frame in a vertical direction for supporting the image forming unit. The first frame includes a first strut, a side plate spaced apart from the first strut, and a stay coupling the first strut and the side plate, wherein the sheet cassette is slidable in a direction in which the stay extends. The second frame includes a second strut coupled to the first strut. A grip is provided pivotably at the first strut, the grip being graspable by an operator. |
US11347174B2 |
Sheet discharge device, and document conveying device and image forming apparatus provided therewith
A sheet discharge device includes: a sheet discharge portion; a sheet stacking portion having a sheet stacking surface for stacking a sheet discharged from the sheet discharge portion; and a stopper in the sheet stacking portion against which, for alignment, the leading end of the sheet discharged from the sheet discharge portion is thrust. The stopper has a support portion, a restricting portion, and an urging mechanism. The restricting portion is supported pivotally on a pivot shaft on the support portion, and is arranged either in a retracted position to lie flat substantially horizontally along the sheet stacking surface or in a restricting position to stand upright substantially vertically to the sheet stacking surface. The urging mechanism urges the restricting portion, when in retracted position, in a direction from restricting position to retracted position and, when in restricting position, in a direction from retracted position to restricting position. |
US11347172B2 |
System and methods for detecting non-authentic slave components using clock frequency changes
A method for detecting a non-authentic slave component in an electronic printer device which includes receiving a command from a master component in the device, identifying a response to the command based upon a frequency of a plurality of clock pulses used by the master component while sending the command, and sending the response to the master component for use as a basis in determining whether the slave component is one of an authentic slave component and a non-authentic slave component. The disclosed method may be performed by a replaceable slave component in an imaging device including a slave circuit communicating with a master circuit of the master component along a serial communications interface. The master circuit includes an instruction to change a clock frequency when sending a command to the slave circuit to trigger a unique response from slave circuits of authentic slave components. |
US11347161B1 |
Image forming apparatus and toner cartridge
The image forming apparatus includes a developing device, a toner container, a first mechanism, a toner sensor, and a controller. The developing device adheres toner to an electrostatic latent image on a photoconductor to form a toner image. The toner container supplies toner to the developing device. The first mechanism causes a toner interface to undulate in the toner container. The toner sensor detects a capacitance between a first electrode and a second electrode arranged apart from the first electrode. The controller determines a remaining amount of toner in the toner container based on detection information from the toner sensor. |
US11347160B2 |
Light emitting device, exposure device, and image forming apparatus
A light emitting device includes a light emitting unit in which a resin housing extending in one direction holds a light emitting element emitting light in a light emitting direction intersecting the one direction, a suppressing member that extends in the one direction and suppresses deformation of the housing caused by heat, the suppressing member having a linear expansion coefficient different from a linear expansion coefficient of the housing, and a fixing portion that fixes the housing and the suppressing member to each other at a position overlapping, in the light emitting direction, a neutral axis of the housing or the light emitting unit or a neutral axis of the suppressing member in the light emitting direction, at plural places separated away from each other in the one direction or in a state of extending in the one direction. |
US11347157B2 |
Toner
A toner comprising a toner particle, wherein the toner has G1 of from 5.0×10−13 to 1.0×10−10, and a ratio G2/G1 of G2 to G1 is from 0.10 to 0.60, when a conductivity of the toner measured at a frequency of 0.01 Hz under a pressure of 1,000 kPa is designated by G1 in S/m, and a conductivity of the toner measured at a frequency of 0.01 Hz under a pressure of 100 kPa is designated by G2 in S/m. |
US11347150B2 |
Computational metrology
A method, involving determining a first distribution of a first parameter associated with an error or residual in performing a device manufacturing process; determining a second distribution of a second parameter associated with an error or residual in performing the device manufacturing process; and determining a distribution of a parameter of interest associated with the device manufacturing process using a function operating on the first and second distributions. The function may include a correlation. |
US11347147B2 |
Metal-containing onium salt compound, photodegradable base, resist composition, and method for manufacturing device using said resist composition
A metal-containing onium salt compound suitable for use as a photodegradable base of a resist composition and a resist composition using the metal-containing onium salt compound are provided, the resist composition having excellent sensitivity to ionizing radiation such as extreme ultraviolet (EUV), excellent resolution and focal depth in lithography, and can reduce line width roughness (LWR) in a fine pattern. The onium salt compound including a specific metal is used as the photodegradable base. |
US11347144B2 |
Overlay improvement in nanoimprint lithography
Reducing an overlay error in nanoimprint lithography includes forming an imprinted substrate having pairs of corresponding peripheral overlay marks and corresponding central overlay marks on the imprinted substrate. An in-plane overlay error is assessed based on relative positions of corresponding central overlay marks, and a combined overlay error is assessed based on relative positions of corresponding peripheral overlay marks. A difference between the combined overlay error and the in-plane overlay error is assessed to yield an adjusted overlay error for each pair of corresponding peripheral overlay marks. The adjusted overlay error for each pair of corresponding peripheral overlay marks is compared with overlay errors associated with known out-of-plane orientation parameters of the template with respect to the substrate, and corrected out-of-plane orientation parameters are selected to reduce an expected out-of-plane overlay error of a subsequent imprinted substrate associated with out-of-plane orientation parameters of the template with respect to the substrate. |
US11347142B2 |
Pellicle and pellicle assembly
A pellicle suitable for use with a patterning device for a lithographic apparatus. The pellicle comprising at least one breakage region which is configured to preferentially break, during normal use in a lithographic apparatus, prior to breakage of remaining regions of the pellicle. At least one breakage region comprises a region of the pellicle which has a reduced thickness when compared to surrounding regions of the pellicle. |
US11347141B2 |
Light source device and projector
A light source device according to the present disclosure includes a first light source, a second light source, a wavelength conversion section, a polarization splitting/combining element, a dichroic mirror for reflecting second light and transmitting third light emitted from the wavelength conversion section, a retardation plate, a diffusion section, and a condensing optical section. Condensing optical section has a first end part, a second end part, and a reflecting part. Second light proceeding via the polarization splitting/combining element is transmitted through the condensing optical section from the second end part toward the first end part, and then enters the dichroic mirror. Second light reflected by the dichroic mirror passes through the condensing optical section and then enters the polarization splitting/combining element. Third light passes through the condensing optical section and then enters the polarization splitting/combining element. Polarization splitting/combining element combines the second light and the third light with each other. |
US11347139B2 |
Wavelength conversion element, light source apparatus, and image projection apparatus
A wavelength conversion element includes a fluorescent portion in which fluorescent particles are dispersed in a binder. The fluorescent portion has a first surface and a second surface which are opposite to each other in a thickness direction and excitation light is irradiated from a second surface side. A volume density of the fluorescent particles in a first portion is higher than that in a second portion where the fluorescent portion is divided in the thickness direction into two of the first portion on a first surface side and the second portion on the second surface side. A thickness of the fluorescent portion is at least 5 times as long as an average particle size of the fluorescent particles. |
US11347135B1 |
Double-sided on-camera light
Provided herein is an on-camera light or a double-sided light for a camera. Both the on-camera light and the double-sided light have a hollow body with a front light-transmitting surface and a back light-transmitting surface and a plurality of light emitting diodes attached to a pair of circuit boards disposed within the hollow body. A control board is operably connected to the pair of LED circuit boards, to a power source, which is connected to a switch, to a brightness adjustment knob, and to a display. The on-camera light has a camera mount, for example, a cold shoe head with a male mounting foot for attachment on a camera. |
US11347127B2 |
Liquid lens
A liquid lens includes a first plate including a cavity in which a conductive liquid and a non-conductive liquid are disposed; a first electrode placed under the first plate; a second electrode placed on the first plate; a second plate on the second electrode; and a third plate under the first electrode, wherein a region of the second plate, which is disposed on the conductive liquid, includes a first region having a first thickness and including an optical axis, and a second region extending from the first region and having a second thickness, and the first thickness is greater than the second thickness. |
US11347123B2 |
Display device
According to an aspect, a display device includes: a substrate; a display region; a peripheral region; signal lines; terminals; wires coupling the terminals and the signal lines in the peripheral region; and first and second metal layers in different layers perpendicularly to the substrate and an insulating film in the peripheral region. The peripheral region includes: a first wiring region, in which the wires are electrically coupled to the signal lines; a second wiring region between the first wiring region and the terminals, and in which at least one or more wires pass through the first and second metal layers; and a third wiring region between the first and second wiring regions, and in which the wires extend in a second direction intersecting the first direction. The third wiring region includes contacts coupling the first and second metal layers, and a virtual line connecting the contacts has a curved shape. |
US11347122B2 |
Display apparatus
Provided is a display apparatus including a first substrate, a second substrate, and a liquid crystal layer. The first substrate includes a gate line, a data line, a storage electrode, and a switching element. The switching element is connected to a data line and a gate line. The first substrate further includes a pixel electrode, a shielding electrode, and first and second capacitor electrodes. The pixel electrode is connected to an output electrode of the switching element, and the shielding electrode includes a line portion disposed along the data line and an extension portion extended from the line portion. The first capacitor electrode is extended from the output electrode and overlaps the pixel electrode and the storage electrode. The second capacitor electrode is disposed spaced apart from the first capacitor electrode and overlaps the extension portion electrode the shielding electrode and the storage electrode. |
US11347116B2 |
Electronic device
According to one embodiment, an electronic device includes a first camera, a first polarizer, a second polarizer, and a liquid crystal panel disposed between the first polarizer and the second polarizer. The liquid crystal panel includes a first scanning line, a first signal line intersecting the first scanning line, a first switching element electrically connected to the first scanning line and the first signal line, and a first control electrode electrically connected to the first switching element. The first control electrode overlaps the first camera, and is disposed in an annular first region. |
US11347111B2 |
Method for manufacturing display panel and display panel
This application discloses a method for manufacturing a display panel and a display panel. The display panel (100) includes: a first substrate (111); a second substrate (112) and a sealant (132), adhering the first substrate (111) and the second substrate (112) in a sealed manner. The first substrate (111) is provided with at, least one metallic wire (120) in a sealant region (130). The sealant region (131) is provided with a depressed portion (141). |
US11347110B2 |
Composition for liquid crystal alignment agent, manufacturing method of liquid crystal alignment film, liquid crystal alignment film using the same and liquid crystal display device
Provided are a composition for a liquid crystal alignment agent, a manufacturing method of a liquid crystal alignment film, a liquid crystal alignment film using the same, and a liquid crystal display device including the liquid crystal alignment film. More specifically, there are provided the manufacturing method of a liquid crystal alignment film capable of providing the liquid crystal alignment film in which light irradiation energy is able to be reduced, and alignment characteristic and stability are excellent and the voltage holding ratio and electrical characteristics are also excellent through a simple process including applying and drying the composition for a liquid crystal alignment agent on the substrate, directly performing light irradiation to conduct alignment treatment while a high-temperature heat treatment process is omitted, followed by curing by heat treatment, the liquid crystal alignment film, and the liquid crystal display device including the same. |
US11347109B2 |
Multilayer liquid crystal film, polarizing plate and method for preparing polarizing plate
The present specification provides a multi-layer liquid crystal film including: a substrate; a first alignment film provided on the substrate; a first liquid crystal film provided on the first alignment film; a second alignment film provided on the first liquid crystal film and comprising a multifunctional acrylate; and a second liquid crystal film provided on the second alignment film, and a method for manufacturing a polarizing plate, including: laminating the multi-layer liquid crystal film to a polarizer, and peeling off the substrate. |
US11347108B2 |
Display device
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first substrate with a first alignment film, a second substrate with a second alignment film, and a liquid crystal layer interposed therebetween. The first substrate has first and second electrodes. An initial alignment direction of liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer is parallel to a first direction or a direction orthogonal to the first direction. The second electrode includes comblike electrodes extending parallel to the first direction and a connecting portion which connects the comblike electrodes. The connecting portion includes a projection which projects in a second direction more than an outermost comblike electrode. |
US11347107B2 |
Array substrate and method for manufacturing the same, and display device
The present disclosure provides an array substrate and a method for manufacturing the same, and a display device. The array substrate includes a plurality of pixel units arranged in a matrix, each the pixel unit includes a plurality of pixel regions, each pixel region is provided with a display electrode having a slit; a plurality of data lines, each of the data lines includes a plurality of data line segments, any two adjacent data line segments are electrically coupled to each other; in each of the pixel units, each of a part of the pixel regions has a display electrode whose slit is parallel to a data line segment adjacent to this display electrode in the data lines; each of another part of the pixel regions has a display electrode whose slit is non-parallel to a data line segment adjacent to this display electrode in the data lines. |
US11347105B2 |
Display device including light guide plate with a plurality of accommodating spaces formed
Provided is a display device having a thin thickness and capable of performing fine local dimming. The display device includes: a display panel; a bottom chassis positioned behind the display panel; a light source module rested on the bottom chassis and including a plurality of light sources and a plurality of printed circuit boards on which the plurality of light sources are arranged, each light source being a light emitting diode to which a reflective lens is applied; and a light guide plate rested on the bottom chassis, wherein, in the light guide plate, a plurality of accommodating holes accommodating the plurality of light sources are formed at locations corresponding to the plurality of light sources. |
US11347104B2 |
Backlight module, method of manufacturing backlight module, and liquid crystal display apparatus
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a backlight module, a liquid crystal display apparatus, and a method of manufacturing the backlight module. The backlight module includes: a support plate including a first surface; a light source fixed to the first surface of the support plate, having a light exit face, and configured to emit a light from the light exit face; an adhesion assembly disposed on the first surface of the support plate, and including at least one adhesion part extending from the light exit face of the light source in a direction away from the light source; and a light guide plate including: a bottom surface adhered to the first surface of the support plate through the at least one adhesion part of the adhesion assembly; a top surface located opposite to the bottom surface and serving as a light exit face of the light guide plate; and a side surface surrounding the bottom surface and the top surface. A portion of the side surface serves as a light entry face of the light guide plate. |
US11347103B1 |
Backlight module
A backlight module includes that of: a substrate; a plurality of light-emitting elements, disposed on the substrate along a first direction and a second direction; and at least one optical film, comprising: a first surface, having a plurality of microstructures, the microstructures being parallel to each other, every microstructure having a first ridge, and an angle being between the first ridge and the first direction; and a second surface, corresponding to the first surface and toward the substrate, the plurality of light-emitting elements being between the substrate and the second surface; wherein a distance X is between the light-emitting element and the other light-emitting element that is adjacent to the light-emitting element along the first direction, and a distance Y is between the light-emitting element and the other light-emitting element that is adjacent to the light-emitting element along the second direction, hence a range of the angle is: ( tan - 1 Y X ) - 10 ° ≤ θ ≤ ( tan - 1 Y X ) + 10 ° . |
US11347101B2 |
Device comprising a stack of individual liquid crystal cells having electrical circuitry operable to generate a stack of refractive index patterns and method of producing the same
A technique, comprising: producing at least first and second individual liquid crystal cells, wherein the first and second individual liquid crystal cells each comprise liquid crystal material between a respective pair of support components, and electrical circuitry operable to generate a refractive index pattern in the liquid crystal material; the method comprising adhering together at least the first and second liquid crystal cells to form a stack of liquid crystal cells; wherein the electrical circuitry of the first and second liquid crystal cells is operable together to generate a stack of refractive index patterns in the liquid crystal material of the stack of liquid crystal cells. |
US11347098B2 |
Interference filter film for display applications
An optical filter for a display includes a filter film with at least one optical filter layer. The filter layer blocks a band of optical wavelengths and is transparent for optical wavelengths outside the band. The filter film has a thickness within the range of 25 microns through 1 mm. The filter film may include one or more laminate layers that are optically transparent in the wavelengths of the band blocked by the filter layer. The filter film may include one or more layers of liquid crystal polymers in layered contact with one or more transparent electrode layers and one or more layers of polymers in layered contact with the one or more layers of liquid crystal polymers. |
US11347095B2 |
Array substrate and display apparatus
The present disclosure relates to an array substrate. The array substrate may include a display region comprising a plurality of first pixel regions and a dummy region adjacent to the display region. The dummy region may include a plurality of second pixel regions. At least one of the plurality of first pixel regions may include a first electrode region containing a first electrode and a first open region, at least one of the plurality of second pixel regions may include a second electrode region containing a second electrode and a second open region, and an area of the second open region may be larger than an area of the first open region. |
US11347094B2 |
Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A display device includes a lower panel including a first substrate and at least one transistor disposed on the first substrate; and an upper panel facing the lower panel and including a first touch conductive layer including a second substrate, sensing electrodes disposed on the second substrate and including a first sensing electrode, and sensing lines including a second sensing line, a first insulating layer disposed on the first touch conductive layer, and a second touch conductive layer disposed on the first insulating layer including a blocking layer overlapping the sensing electrodes and the sensing lines and a connection electrode overlapping the first sensing electrode, the first sensing line, and the second sensing line. |
US11347086B2 |
Optical element
To provide an optical element in which an electrode is directly formed on an LN substrate, and a drift phenomenon is suppressed. In an optical element including: a substrate made of lithium niobate crystals; and an electrode disposed on the substrate, the substrate and the electrode are in direct contact with each other, and as a contact metal disposed on a surface of the electrode where the electrode is in contact with the substrate, a metal material whose standard enthalpy of formation per coordinate bond upon oxidation is greater than a standard enthalpy of formation per coordinate bond of niobium pentoxide is used. |
US11347085B2 |
System and method of providing custom-fitted and styled eyewear based on user-provided images and preferences
The invention relates to systems and methods for providing custom-fitted and styled wearable items such as eyewear based on measurements made from a user-provided image that is resized using a predefined reference that includes an image of an actual wearable item. The eyewear may be provided to a user, who wears the eyewear and provides an image of the user wearing the eyewear. The user-provided images may be compared to a predefined reference (e.g., an image of the eyewear) having a known scale and/or dimension. For example, a user-provided image may be overlaid with the predefined reference and resized so that the wearable item worn by the user in the user-provided image matches (the size of) the wearable item in the predefined reference. Because the scale and/or dimensions of the predefined reference are known, one or more measurements associated with the user may be made based on the user-provided image. |
US11347083B2 |
Measuring device, container device, and measuring system
The Present invention is a measuring system including a measuring device 10 that is attached to a living body, the measuring device 10 being configured to store information about an amount of electric power generated using sugars in a body fluid or bodily secretion of a living body, and a container device 15 for storing the measuring device 10, the container device 15 receiving the information about the amount of electric power generated, which is stored in the measuring device 10, using a near-field wireless communication method when the measuring device 10 is stored in the container device 15. |
US11347081B2 |
Electronic spectacles
The invention relates to spectacles, systems and methods for visibility enhancement, including by glare suppression. The spectacles, systems and methods for visibility enhancement includes spectacles and a spectacle lens having a liquid crystal cell (LC), the transmission (TR) of which may be varied by a suitable control and the liquid crystal cell (LC) designed so that the transmission (TR) of the liquid crystal cell (LC) may be switched between high and low transmission states. The liquid crystal cell (LC) includes a control for regulating the times of the state of high transmission (Ton) of the liquid crystal cell (LC) such that the temporal position of the times of the high transmission state (Ton) within a period of times of the high transmission state (Ton) and times of the low transmission state (Toff) may be altered continuously or discontinuously; and/or the duration of a period of times of the high transmission state (Ton) and times of the low transmission state (Toff) may be altered continuously or discontinuously. Such changes may be determined by a secret coding key. |
US11347080B2 |
Light modulation device
The present application relates to a light modulating device and an eyewear. The present application can provide a light modulation device having both excellent mechanical properties and optical properties by applying a polymer film that is also optically anisotropic and mechanically anisotropic to a substrate. |
US11347079B2 |
Auto-focusing fluid cell optical system
A control system for an optical assembly having a fluid optical cell coupled to a hydraulic drive system includes a detector system that detects a line-of-sight of a user based on electromagnetic energy reflected from an eye of a user. The control system additionally includes a controller configured to determine a distance to an observed object based on the detected line-of-sight. The control system is also configured to control the hydraulic drive system to modify hydraulic pressure applied to the fluid optical cell such that the fluid optical cell is focused on the observed object. |
US11347074B2 |
Optical unit having shake correction function
An optical unit having a shake correction function may include a movable body including an optical module, a fixed body that supports the movable body via a gimbal mechanism, and a shake correction drive mechanism that swings the movable body around a first axis and a second axis intersecting each other. The shake correction drive mechanism may be disposed on two intersecting faces out of four faces of the movable body. A first flexible printed circuit board may be led out from one of the two faces, of which the shake correction drive mechanism is not disposed on either. |
US11347073B2 |
Structured light emitting module, 3D structured light sensor, and electronic device using the same
A structured light emitting module which gives an adjustable and resettable patterned structure to the laser light emitted comprises a laser source, a structured light lens, an optical diffraction element, and a driver. The optical diffraction element is located above the laser source, and the lens and the optical diffraction element cooperate to convert the laser into a speckled or other pattern. The lens is disposed in the driver, the driver can move the lens microscopically to change an illumination range or the structure of the patterned laser light which is output. |
US11347072B2 |
Portable information terminal with image processing generating subject image from moire fringe image
The cost and power consumption of an imaging apparatus are reduced by facilitating detection of an incident angle of a light beam transmitted through a grating substrate. An image sensor converts an optical image captured by pixels arranged on an imaging surface and outputs the converted image signal. A modulator is configured to modulate intensity of light; and an image processing circuit performs image processing of the output image signal. The modulator has a grating substrate, a grating pattern formed on a back surface side of the grating substrate arranged in proximity to the light receiving surface of the image sensor; and a grating pattern formed on a front surface facing the back surface. Each of the grating patterns is constituted of a plurality of concentric circles. The modulator performs intensity modulation on the light transmitted through the grating pattern and outputs the modulated light to the image sensor. |
US11347064B2 |
Display device with at least two emitting elements and two filters, and different positional relationships
The display device includes the first light-emitting element, a second light-emitting element, a first color filter through which light from the first light-emitting element passes, and a second color filter through which the light from the second light-emitting element passes. The relative positional relationship between the center of the first light-emitting element and the center of the first color filter is different from the relative positional relationship between the center of the second light-emitting element and the center of the second color filter. |
US11347061B2 |
Compact eye tracking using folded display optics
Optical assemblies for use in virtual and augmented reality environments are described. The optical assemblies may include lenses, filter stacks, cameras, and image projecting devices. For example, the optical assemblies may include at least one lens, a first filter stack between the at least one lens and an image projecting device, a second filter stack between the first filter stack and the image projecting device, and a camera configured to capture images of an infrared reflection of light through the at least one lens. |
US11347058B2 |
Wide field of view occlusion capable augmented reality pancake optics head mounted display
Embodiments provide for a display system that overlays augmented reality (AR) content onto a view of an environment. The display includes a first polarizer that receives light providing a view of the environment (which can be natural light or light generated from another display). The polarized light then passes through a transparent display that emits light forming the AR content. The light emitted by the display and the polarized light of the environment pass through a beam splitter before reaching a selective mirror. The polarized light from the environment passes through the selective mirror while the light from the display is reflected back towards the beam splitter where it is collimated. Moreover, when collimating the light, the beam splitter also reflects the light back towards the selective mirror and changes its polarization so the light can pass through the selective mirror. |
US11347056B2 |
Foveated color correction to improve color uniformity of head-mounted displays
A color correction mask programmatically generated in software on an HMD device is applied to a gaze region on a display field of view (FOV) on a head-mounted display (HMD) device to optimize system resources while rendering a display. Eye monitoring sensors are utilized to track movement of a user's eyes while the user operates the HMD device to determine a gaze position of the user's eyes on the display FOV. Using the determined gaze position, a dynamic foveal gaze region is sized around the gaze position so that the foveal portion of the display FOV is color-corrected, that is, color non-uniformities are reduced or eliminated. In other implementations, a gaze-based weighting mode is implemented in which measurements of the user's full eye or eye orbit are utilized to color correct a larger surface area of the display FOV relative to the foveal color correction mode. |
US11347053B2 |
Backlit transparent display, transparent display system, and method
A backlit transparent display and a transparent display system provide a displayed image while enabling a background scene to be visible through the display. The backlit transparent display includes a light guide, a plurality of scattering elements, and an array of light valves configured to modulate emitted light scattered from the light guide to provide modulated emitted light representing a displayed image. Transparency of the backlit transparent display is configured to enable the background scene to be visible through the backlit transparent display. The transparent display system includes the array of light valves and a transparent backlight. The transparent display system is configured to provide the displayed image as superimposed on the background scene visible through the transparent display system. |
US11347050B2 |
Method to separate an emulsion in a liquid lens
Embodiments generally relate to systems and methods for separating an emulsion in a cavity of a device such as a liquid lens device. In one embodiment, the method comprises at least one of: applying a bias voltage to electrodes in the device, causing at least one of droplet migration, flattening of large droplets, and reduced droplet surface tension; applying an oscillating actuation voltage waveform comprising an actuation frequency to the electrodes, such that fluid pumping and turbulence is created within the device cavity; and applying an oscillating excitation voltage waveform comprising an excitation frequency to the electrodes, such that the varying electric field created by the oscillating voltage causes small droplets of the first liquid to coalesce. |
US11347047B2 |
Observation unit and endoscope
An observation unit includes a printed circuit board, an image pickup device including an image pickup surface, at least one light-emitting diode, an optical frame to which optical members are fixed, and a convex portion. The printed circuit board includes a rectangular substrate on which the image pickup device is mounted, at least one strip-shaped substrate extending from a side corresponding to the one side of the rectangular substrate, the at least one strip-shaped substrate including, on an end face side, a light-emitting device arrangement portion on which the light-emitting diode is mounted, and a wiring substrate provided with a terminal on an end face side where the wiring substrate extends by a predetermined length from another side crossing the side of the rectangular substrate. |
US11347046B2 |
Computational microscopy based-system and method for automated imaging and analysis of pathology specimens
Described herein are systems and methods for assessing a biological sample. The methods include: characterizing a speckled pattern to be applied by a diffuser; positioning a biological sample relative to at least one coherent light source such that at least one coherent light source illuminates the biological sample; diffusing light produced by the at least one coherent light source; capturing a plurality of illuminated images with the embedded speckle pattern of the biological sample based on the diffused light; iteratively reconstructing the plurality of speckled illuminated images of the biological sample to recover an image stack of reconstructed images; stitching together each image in the image stack to create a whole slide image, wherein each image of the image stack at least partially overlaps with a neighboring image; and identifying one or more features of the biological sample. The methods may be performed by a near-field Fourier Ptychographic system. |
US11347045B2 |
Ptychography based system and method
A ptychography system is presented for imaging an object located in an object plane. The ptychography system comprises an optical system, and a detection device. The optical system comprises a single shot ptychography arrangement configured and operable to create light response patterns from the object in the object plane on a pixel matrix of the detection device during the same exposure session of the detection device, wherein the optical system further comprises at least one light coding device configured and operable to apply at least one predetermined coding function to at least one of illuminating light and the light response of the object being collected, and said detection device is configured and operable with a predetermined duration of the exposure session during which the pixel matrix detects the collected light, such that image data indicative of the detected light during a single exposure session is in the form of a coded light response of the object being illuminated. |
US11347044B2 |
Low resolution slide imaging and slide label imaging and high resolution slide imaging using dual optical paths and a single imaging sensor
A digital pathology imaging apparatus includes a single line scan camera sensor optically coupled with first and second optical paths. In a first embodiment, transmission mode illumination and oblique mode illumination are simultaneously used during a single stage movement that captures a low resolution macro image of the entire sample area and the entire label area of the slide via the first optical path. In a second embodiment, transmission mode illumination is used during a first stage movement that captures a low resolution macro image of at least the entire sample area via the first optical path and oblique mode illumination is used during a second stage movement that captures a low resolution macro image of at least the entire label area via the first optical path. |
US11347043B2 |
Operating a particle beam apparatus and/or a light microscope
A particle beam apparatus and/or a light microscope is operated. A first temperature of an object may be changed, where the object may be arranged on an object receiving device rendered movable by a motor operated by a supply current. Changing the first temperature of the object may alter a second temperature of the object-receiving device from a first temperature value to a second temperature value. The supply current of the motor may be changed from a first current value to a second current value, where the supply current is designed to hold the object-receiving device in position, and a temperature of the object-receiving device may be changed from the second temperature value to a third temperature value on account of heat generated by the motor, which may be obtained by the second current value of the supply current and fed to the object receiving device. |
US11347038B2 |
Optical system and lighting device
An optical system (10) is disclosed comprising a plurality of solid state lighting elements (30, 30′, 30″) belonging to different groups, wherein solid state lighting elements of different groups produce luminous outputs having different spectral compositions, a collimator array (20) comprising a plurality of domains (23, 23′, 23″), each domain comprising a plurality of collimators (21, 21′), wherein within each domain each collimator is arranged to collimate the luminous output of at least one solid state lighting element such that each domain contains a number of solid state lighting elements arranged in a spatial pattern, said number consisting of a fixed ratio of solid state lighting elements from each group, and wherein said spatial pattern is varied between domains and a lenslet plate (40) having a first lenslet array on a first surface (41) facing the collimator array and a second lenslet array identical to the first lenslet array on a second surface (43) opposing the first surface, wherein each lenslet (42) of the first lenslet array is aligned with a corresponding lenslet (44) of the second lenslet array. Each lenslet array is composed of a plurality of unit cells (46) comprising a plurality of lenslets in a defined pattern, each of said domains being aligned with one of said unit cells. Also disclosed is a lighting device (1) comprising such an optical system (10). |
US11347037B2 |
Luminous flux collector for directing light into a light-diffusing fiber
A luminous flux collector comprises a housing, a wide-angle light capturing device and an optical collimating device, arranged around a longitudinal axis. The housing surrounds and protects the wide-angle light capturing device and the optical collimating device. The housing also provides structural support to hold the other elements in position. The wide-angle light capturing device can include a receptacle for receiving a light source, and the wide-angle light capturing device collects light with a spread angle of at least 120 degrees from the light source. The wide-angle light capturing device is disposed within a proximal end of the housing along the longitudinal axis. The optical collimating device extends from the wide-angle light capturing device to a distal end of the housing along the longitudinal axis. |
US11347035B2 |
Variable magnification optical system, optical apparatus, and method for producing variable magnification optical system
A variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side, a first lens group having negative refractive power, a first intermediate lens group having positive refractive power, a second intermediate lens group having negative refractive power and a rear lens group; upon varying a magnification from a wide angle end state to a telephoto end state, a distance between the first lens group and the first intermediate lens group being varied, a distance between the first intermediate lens group and the second intermediate lens group being varied, and a distance between the second intermediate lens group and the rear lens group being varied; the rear lens group comprising at least one focusing lens group which is moved upon carrying out focusing from an infinitely distant object to a closely distant object; and predetermined conditional expressions being satisfied, thereby the focusing lens group(s) being reduced in weight. |
US11347029B2 |
Camera lens
A camera lens or lens group of reduced overall length includes a first lens with positive power, a second lens with negative power, a third lens with positive power, and an imaging element. The first, object side, lens includes a first surface and a second surface, the second lens includes a third surface and a fourth surface, and the third lens includes a fifth surface and a sixth surface. The camera lens satisfies conditions of 1.00 |
US11347023B2 |
Lens driving device, camera module and optical apparatus
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention relates to a lens driving device, comprising: a base including a support part upwardly protruded; a movable unit spaced from the base and movably disposed at an upper side of the base; and a damper contacted with the support part and the movable unit. |
US11347022B2 |
Lens moving apparatus and camera module including the same
A lens moving apparatus is disclosed. The lens moving apparatus includes a bobbin equipped with at least one lens, a coil and a driving magnet arranged opposite to each other for moving the bobbin in an optical axis direction of the lens through interaction therebetween, a first circuit board for supplying electric current required by the coil, and a cover can and a base coupled to, contacted to, supported at, fixed to, or temporarily fixed to each other for forming a space in which the bobbin, the driving magnet, and the first circuit board are received, wherein the cover can is connected to a second circuit board having an image sensor mounted thereon. |
US11347017B2 |
Lens unit
A lens unit may include a plurality of lenses; and a cylindrical holder. The plurality of lenses may include a cemented lens having a second lens element bonded to a first lens element with an adhesive layer interposed therebetween. The first lens element may be a plastic lens having a convex lens surface and a first flange unit at an outer peripheral side. The second lens element may be a plastic lens having a concave lens surface bonded by the adhesive layer onto the convex lens surface of the first lens element and a second flange unit at an outer peripheral side. One of the first and second lens elements may be in contact with the holder, and the may not be in contact with the holder. The first and second cemented lens elements may include an optical axial direction abutment surface and a radial direction abutment surface. |
US11347014B2 |
Optical fiber fan-out assembly with ribbonized interface for mass fusion splicing, and fabrication method
An optical fiber fan-out assembly includes multiple optical fibers arranged in a one-dimensional array in a transition segment in which spacing between fibers is varied from a first pitch (e.g., a buffered fiber diameter of 900 μm) to a second pitch (e.g., a coated fiber diameter of 250 μm). A polymeric material encapsulates the optical fibers in the transition segment, and the assembly further includes multiple optical fiber legs each terminated with a fiber optic connector. Optical fibers extending beyond a boundary of the polymeric material are subject to being mass fusion spliced to another group of multiple optical fibers, and the fusion splices encapsulated with polymeric material, to form a fiber optic cable assembly. Methods for fabricating multi-fiber assemblies providing fan-out functionality are further provided, and the need for furcation tubes is avoided. |
US11347013B2 |
Interconnect system with pre-terminated cables and adapter trays
An interconnect system for a building includes a pre-terminated trunk cable assembly that has different groups of optical fibers carried by subunits and terminated by ferrules. The interconnect system also includes trays for managing interconnections with the ferrules. A plurality of adapters are disposed on each tray and arranged in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the tray. The adapters may be oriented at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis to facilitate routing of the optical fibers. At least one tray mount receiver may also be provided on each tray to cooperate with a tray mount that can secure a select subunit to the tray. |
US11347012B2 |
Telecommunications panel assembly with movable adapters
A telecommunications panel assembly (10) includes a chassis (14) defining a front (16), a top (20), a bottom (22), and two sides (24) and a plurality of adapter mounting modules (26) mounted to the chassis (14) at the front (16), each adapter mounting module (26) including a plurality of fiber optic adapters (36) mounted in a line. At least one of the adapter mounting modules (26) is mounted to the chassis (14) with a pair of supports (50) that are pivotable with respect to the at least one adapter module (26) such that the at least one adapter module (26) is removable from the chassis (14) and remountable at a position spaced linearly apart from another of the adapter mounting modules (26), wherein all of the adapter mounting modules (26) are also pivotally mounted about horizontal rotation axes (42) extending parallel to the top (20) and bottom (22) and transversely to the sides (24). |
US11347009B2 |
Reversible optical connectors and associated devices, systems, and methods
Reversible optical connectors, and associated devices and methods are provided. In one embodiment, a connector for a communication cable includes a housing comprising a cavity, and a first plug and a second plug coupled to a distal portion of the housing. The first and second plugs are connected to the housing such that the first and second plugs are independently rotatable with respect to the housing. The connector further includes a latch actuator coupled to the housing and configured to disengage one or more latches from an outlet. By rotating the plugs 180 degrees and turning the connector over, the relative arrangement or position of the two plugs can be switched or reversed. The plugs can be rotated or reversed without completely disassembling the connector, in some embodiments. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure can improve workflows for a user or operator that in a high-density networking setting. |
US11347008B2 |
Fiber optic connection device with ruggedized tethers
A loop back connector and methods for testing lines in a fiber optic network are disclosed. The loop back connector includes a ferrule having an interface side constructed for optical connection to a multifiber optical cable. The loop back connector also includes first and second optical loop back paths, each having first and second terminal ends positioned at the interface side. The terminal ends of each loop back path are adapted to be aligned to fibers in the multifiber optical cable. The method includes injecting a signal on a first optical path at a first location, looping back the signal at a second location onto a second optical path, and receiving the signal on the second optical path at the first location. |
US11347007B2 |
Optical connector
An optical connector includes: a ferrule; a housing that houses a floating mechanism that retractably presses the ferrule; a coupling attached to an outside of the housing; and a boot attached to a rear side of a spring push of the floating mechanism. The spring push includes: a tube part; a flange section formed on an outer circumference of the tube part; a groove part formed closer to a front side of the tube part than the flange section; and a projection that protrudes outward from a portion of an outer surface of the groove part. The boot includes: a claw part that is formed on a front edge of a front opening of the boot and that hooks onto the groove part; and a recess that is formed in the front edge of the front opening of the boot and that engages with the projection. |
US11347006B2 |
Optical connector and adapter
A system for connecting a fiber optic connector to a fiber optic adapter includes various alternative improvements, including improvements to the shutter, the alignment device, and the adapter in general. |
US11347005B2 |
Device for aligning optical fibers
The present disclosure relates to a fiber alignment device (20) including a guide feature (62a, b) defining a fiber alignment groove (48). The fiber alignment device (20) also includes a fiber engagement component (44) defining a reference surface arrangement and elastic cantilever arms (56a, b) for pressing optical fibers into the fiber alignment groove (48). First portions of the guide feature (62a, b) engage the reference surface arrangement. Second portions of the guide (62a, b) feature engage the cantilever arms (56a, b) to flex the cantilever arms to a staged position. |
US11347004B2 |
Submarine optical system with free space optical add/drop multiplexer
A common component assembly is provided for a cable joint for joining a first submarine optical cable and a second submarine optical cable. The assembly includes a first end face including a first opening and a first flange for connection to a first cable termination unit of an undersea optical cable joint. The assembly also includes a second end face including a second opening and a second flange for connection to a second cable termination unit of an undersea optical cable joint. The assembly further includes a fiber tray connecting the first end face to the second end face. In addition, the assembly includes an optical assembly connected to a first side of the fiber tray. The optical assembly includes a free space optical add/drop multiplexer. |
US11347002B2 |
Optical waveguide, opto-electric hybrid board, and opto-electric hybrid module
An optical waveguide includes a first core and a second core disposed adjacent to each other at spaced intervals and a dummy core positioned between the first core and the second core. The first core and the second core transmit light in a transmission direction perpendicular to an adjacent direction. The dummy core includes a facing surface facing the first core and an opposing surface positioned at the opposite side to the first core with respect to the facing surface, and the opposing surface has an inclined surface inclining so as to go away from the first core toward the downstream side in the transmission direction. |
US11347001B2 |
Semiconductor structure and method of fabricating the same
A structure adapted to optical coupled to an optical fiber includes a photoelectric integrated circuit die, an electric integrated circuit die, a waveguide die and an insulating encapsulant. The electric integrated circuit die is over and electrically connected to the photoelectric integrated circuit die. The waveguide die is over and optically coupled to the photoelectric integrated circuit die, wherein the waveguide die includes a plurality of semiconductor pillar portions extending from the optical fiber to the photoelectric integrated circuit die. The insulating encapsulant laterally encapsulates the electric integrated circuit die and the waveguide die. |
US11346996B2 |
Display device
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first substrate, a second substrate opposed to the first substrate and including an end portion, a liquid crystal layer provided between the first substrate and the second substrate and including a polymer in a shape of a streak and a liquid crystal molecule, a light-emitting element having a light emitting portion opposed to the end portion, and a light guide located between the end portion and the light emitting portion. |
US11346994B2 |
Automotive lighting and/or signaling device
A lighting and/or signaling device, comprising: a light guide adapted to receive a light ray beam to a light outlet wall which creates a lighting portion of the lighting and/or signaling device, at least one LED light source adapted to receive the light beam, transmitted by total internal reflection towards the light outlet wall. The device includes at least one reflector element associated with the light inlet and diffusion wall of the light guide and directly facing the respective extraction elements so as to reflect light towards the light outlet wall. A diffusion layer is arranged to cover the lighting portion on the side of the light outlet wall. The diffusion layer has a differentiated transmission factor according to the light intensity of the incident light rays on the lighting portion so as to obtain a uniform light intensity over the whole lighting portion. |
US11346993B1 |
Micro-lensed fiber optic plate and methods of forming thereof
A method of forming a micro-lensed fiber optic plate. The method includes obtaining a fiber optic plate that has a plurality of fibers arranged in parallel. A first end of a fiber of the plurality of fibers can have a first numerical aperture. The fiber of the plurality of fibers includes a core material running along a length of the fiber that is circumscribed by a layer of cladding material. The method also includes creating a lensed surface at a second end of the fiber of the plurality of fibers. The second end is opposite the first end. The lensed surface of the fiber of the plurality of fibers can have a second numerical aperture that is different from the first numerical aperture. |
US11346989B2 |
Mesogen polarizer
The present invention relates to a polarization filter for ophthalmic lenses. The polarization filter comprises a mesogen layer coated onto a retardation film, either directly or through an adhesive layer. The present invention further discloses that the polarization filter formed by employing a thin film or sheet, having a defined level of retardation between the light source and the mesogen layer, for example, a cholesteric mesogen layer, the multilayered laminate structure demonstrates linear polarization of the light transmitted through the mesogen laminate structure, and, hence, can be used in ophthalmic lenses, e.g. spectacle or eyeglass lenses. The polarization filter enhances the performance by allowing transmission of the polarization filter closer to the theoretical maximum transmission. |
US11346988B2 |
Miniaturized optical circulator
A miniaturized optical circulator includes: two polarized beam splitters and a 45-degree Faraday rotator, wherein an optical signal of a first optical path is input from a common terminal and is separated into a first polarization component and a second polarization component by a first polarized beam splitter, the first polarization component passes through the 45-degree Faraday rotator, reached a second polarized beam splitter and is reflected back, and passes through the 45-degree Faraday rotator and the first polarized beam, and reached a receiving terminal; the second polarization component under goes one reflection of the first polarization beam splitter subsequent to being separated, and reaches the receiving terminal; the optical signal of a second optical path is input, passes through the second polarized beam splitter, the 45-degree Faraday rotator, and the polarized beam splitter, and is output by the common terminal. |
US11346982B2 |
Silicone hydrogel contact lenses
The present invention generally relates to inherently wettable silicone hydrogel contact lenses having relatively high oxygen permeability, relatively high equilibrium water content and relatively low elastic modulus. The present invention is also related to a method for making such inherently wettable silicone hydrogel contact lenses. |
US11346980B2 |
Precipitation index estimation apparatus
A precipitation index estimation apparatus includes a data collection unit and an estimation processing unit. The data collection unit is configured to collect rain-related data for estimating a precipitation index indicating an intensity of precipitation within a predetermined period from vehicle state information generated in one or more vehicles. The estimation processing unit is configured to carry out a statistical processing of the collected rain-related data and estimate the precipitation index within the predetermined period. The estimation processing unit is configured to correct, before the statistical processing, a value of the rain-related data to be used for the statistical processing, according to speed of a vehicle at the time at which the rain-related data is acquired. |
US11346979B2 |
Automated global weather notification system
An automated global weather notification system is provided. The automated global weather notification system is capable of obtaining observational weather data, including data form of forecast grids, and applying business rules and conditional variables to that data. Based on the business rules and conditional variables, notifications are generated. Relevant users are identified in particular geographic areas and notifications are delivered to those users via, for example, SMS, MMS, email, or other methods of electronic information delivery. |
US11346976B2 |
Imaging apparatus
An imaging apparatus 10 for generating an image of a subject including a scanning arrangement which includes an energy emitting source 20 and a detector 22 housed within a housing 12. The housing defines a scanning zone 24 in which the subject is operatively positioned for scanning A displacing arrangement 36 which includes a U-shaped belt-and-pulley drive arrangement is configured to displace the scanning arrangement relative to the housing 12 in a scanning direction. The housing 12 has a first door and second door defining a substantially linear pathway through the scanning zone. A motor 38 and horizontal drive belts 40 are disposed below the scanning zone and are not displaced relative to the housing in the scanning direction in which the energy emitting source and detector are displaced during scanning such that the displacing arrangement does not restrict or impede movement of the subject through the scanning zone. |
US11346974B2 |
Techniques for NMR logging with antenna arrays
The present disclosure relates to a method that includes generating a first pulse at a first position along a geological formation with a plurality of antennae, wherein the first pulse comprises a Can-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) sequence, and wherein each antenna of the plurality of antennae is configured to generate NMR data via transmitting and receiving pulses into the geological formation. |
US11346972B2 |
Acquiring seismic data with seismic-while-drilling (SWD)
Techniques for determining a drill bit location includes identifying a plurality of acoustic energy signals received at a plurality of sets of acoustic receivers from a passive acoustic energy source that is part of a wellbore drilling system; processing the plurality of acoustic energy signals; determining a location of a drill bit of the wellbore drilling system based on the processed plurality of acoustic signals; and updating a geo-steering path of the drill bit based on the determined location of the drill bit. |
US11346970B2 |
Automatic quality control of seismic travel time
Seismic data from seismic exploration surveys are mapped into a hypercube of bins or voxels in a four-dimensional space (X, Y, Offset, and Azimuth) according to Common Mid-Point (or CMP) between source and receivers. The mapped data from individual voxels or bins is then analyzed by multimodal statistics. Robust estimates of first break picks are obtained from the analysis. The first break picks are then used to as seed inputs for autopicking iteration, which proceeds to convergence. Estimates of confidence levels in the data are provided for re-picking to reduce computer processing time in successive autopicking iterations. Analysis is provided of different seismic attributes such as azimuthal velocity variations indicative of anisotropy, positioning errors of sources/receivers, geometry errors, and three dimensional distribution of inversion residuals. Analysis is also performed of standard deviation of the travel time data useful for estimating data errors in the inversion covariance matrix. |
US11346969B2 |
Method for seismic acquisition and processing
A simultaneous sources seismic acquisition method is described that introduces notch diversity to improve separating the unknown contributions of one or more sources from a commonly acquired set of wavefield signals while still allowing for optimal reconstruction properties in certain diamond-shaped regions. In particular, notch diversity is obtained by heteroscale encoding. |
US11346966B2 |
System and method to transfer inertial mass
Earth vibrators, such as servo-hydraulic vibrators, are improved to produce more output force and less distortion at very low frequencies by capturing mass from the vehicles which carry them, adding sufficient inertial mass to the reaction mass without adding much vehicle and equipment weight while also avoiding increases to the servo-hydraulic vibrator's stroke length. In particular, improvements to servo-hydraulic vibrators, at low frequencies, will couple some mass from the carrier vehicle frame and its load using non-rigid coupling only when additional mass is needed using dampers connected between the reaction mass and the carrier vehicle's frame, with the added damping being applied by a control system at very low frequencies of output where the vibrator is otherwise unable to produce force equal to its hold-weight. |
US11346963B2 |
Bonding materials of dissimilar coefficients of thermal expansion
Disclosed herein is an X-ray detector comprises: an X-ray absorption layer configured to absorb X-ray photons; an electronics layer comprising an electronics system configured to process or interpret signals generated by the X-ray photons incident on the X-ray absorption layer; and a temperature driver in the X-ray absorption layer or the electronics layer. |
US11346960B2 |
Methods and mobile devices with electric vehicle transportation detection
Methods and mobile devices with electric vehicle transportation detection are provided. A representative method includes: determining whether GPS locations, based on GPS signals from a GPS receiver, are indicative of the mobile device moving; receiving the acceleration signals from the accelerometer; determining a first step distance over a first time span based on the acceleration signals and the GPS signals; determining a second step distance over a second time span based on the acceleration signals and the GPS signals, the second time span being subsequent to the first time span; and determining whether the first step distance and the second step distance correspond to a predetermined step-distance threshold such that, if both of the first step distance and the second step distance correspond to the predetermined step-distance threshold, the processor sets the status of the mobile device to the in-moving-vehicle status. |
US11346959B2 |
Method and apparatus to determine relative location using GNSS carrier phase
Techniques are provided which may be implemented using various methods and/or apparatuses in a vehicle to determine proximate vehicles, for example, vehicles within a pre-designated range or within broadcast distance or otherwise geographically proximate, through the use of broadcast or other messages sent by the other vehicles, and to obtain GNSS carrier phase measurement data from the proximate vehicles wherein the shared carrier GNSS phase measurement data may be utilized to update the location(s) of proximate vehicles. |
US11346958B2 |
GNSS receiver performance improvement via long coherent integration
Systems, methods and apparatuses for generating long coherent integrations of received global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals are described. One method includes generating coherent 1 second I/Q correlations by at least two stages of summation starting with 1 millisecond correlated I/Q signal samples. Intermediate stage coherent I/Q correlations may be modified based on, for example, lack of carrier phase lock and/or the carrier signal-to-noise density (C/N0). Such modifications include phase rotation. Energy/power amplitudes calculated from the coherent 1 second I/Q correlations may be used for improving multipath mitigation, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and other GNSS receiver operations and functions. |
US11346953B2 |
Photo detector, photo detection system, lidar device and vehicle
In one embodiment, a photo detector includes a plurality of photo detection elements, a plurality of trenches each provided among a plurality of the photo detection elements, and a wiring provided between the two photo detection elements out of the plurality of photo detection elements to electrically connect to the two photo detection elements. The trenches surround the 2·m (m is a positive integer) photo detection elements including the two photo detection elements. And the two photo detection elements are lined in a direction orthogonal to an extending direction of the metal layer for electrical connection. |
US11346946B2 |
Three-dimensional reconstruction system and method, mobile device, eye protection method, AR device
A three-dimensional reconstruction system includes an infrared light source array including a plurality of infrared sub-light sources, and each of the infrared sub-light sources emitting an infrared light, and different infrared sub-light sources being coherent light sources, an infrared detector configured to receive an infrared light reflected from a target object, the reflected infrared light being a reflected light of an interference beam emitted by the coherent light source, a calculation circuit, configured to calculate a reference distance between a reflection point on the target object and the infrared sub-light source according to the reflected infrared light and the infrared light emitted by the infrared sub-light source, and a three-dimensional reconstruction circuit, configured to perform reconstruction of a three-dimensional image on the target object according to the plurality of reference distances. |
US11346944B2 |
Classification of static and dynamic objects
A method classifies dynamic or static objects in a surrounding area with a control device. Sound echoes are generated by at least one sensor over a defined time period. The sound echoes are emitted into the surrounding area, and are detected by the at least one sensor in order to acquire measurement data. The measurement data of the at least one sensor are received by the control device. The received measurement data are recorded in a two-dimensional array. At least one echo trace is extracted from the array. A relative speed of the detected sound echoes with respect to the at least one sensor is determined using a derivative over time of the measurement data of the array. The at least one echo trace is classified based on the determined relative speed. |
US11346938B2 |
Safety device for providing output to an individual associated with a hazardous environment
Provided are computer-implemented methods that include receiving one or more messages from a device in a transmit state, including: a first message received at a first power level, the first message including data associated with a power level at which the first message was transmitted by the device in the transmit state, and a second message received at a second power level, the second message including data associated with a power level at which the second message was transmitted by the device in the transmit state; and determining a heading toward the device in the transmit state based on the first message and the second message. In some non-limiting embodiments or aspects, the method may include outputting data associated with an indication of the heading toward the device in the transmit state. Systems and computer program products are also provided. |
US11346933B2 |
Doppler ambiguity resolution in MIMO radars using a SIMO evaluation
Embodiments include methods, systems and computer readable storage medium for a method for determining a fine direction of arrival (DOA) for a target is disclosed. The method includes receiving, by a plurality of receivers of a radar system, radar signals reflected by a target. The method further includes mitigating, by the radar system, phase shifts in the radar signals caused by a motion of the target. The method further includes determining, by the radar system, the fine DOA in response to the mitigation of phase shifts and based on the radar signals. The method further includes estimating and storing, by the radar system, a Doppler frequency based on the fine DOA. |
US11346931B2 |
Method for estimating location of terminal in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
A method of estimating, by a user equipment (UE), a location of the UE in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method includes measuring distances between a plurality of anchor nodes and the UE; creating a first matrix using values of the measured distances; creating a third matrix based on the first matrix and a second matrix, the second matrix being a centering matrix; and estimating the location of the UE based on a result of comparing a first value generated based on eigenvalues of the third matrix with a second value that is a pre-defined reference value, wherein when the first value is greater than the second value, all the measured distances are distances measured through a line of sight (LOS) path, wherein when the first value is less than the second value, some of the measured distances are distances measured through a non-line of sight (NLOS) path. |
US11346930B2 |
Method and apparatus of user verification by ultrasonic subdermal probe
An object having an outer surface (e.g. a friction-ridge surface of a finger) and internal parts (e.g. tissue layer, papillae, blood vessels, fat, muscle, nail and bone) is scanned by a system having a transmitter, receiver and computer. One such system has a substantially planar piezoelectric transmit-layer, an ultrasonic receiver array having a plurality of receivers, and a platen. The transmit layer is caused to produce an ultrasound plane-wave traveling toward the object residing on the platen. Using the ultrasonic receiver, ultrasonic energy that has been reflected from the object is detected. The detected ultrasonic energy is analyzed to provide an analysis result, and the analysis result is compared to a template. A determination is made as to whether the analysis result and the template are similar, and the object is declared to be alive if the analysis result is determined to be similar to the template. |
US11346927B2 |
Ultrasonic sensor array control to facilitate screen protectors
Techniques for operating an ultrasonic sensor array, the ultrasonic sensor array disposed under a platen, include: making a determination whether or not to recalibrate the ultrasonic sensor array based on whether a first screen protector disposed above the platen has been removed or replaced by a second screen protector; and recalibrating the ultrasonic sensor array, when the determination is to recalibrate the ultrasonic sensor array. In some cases, the techniques include prompting a user to indicate whether or not the screen protector has been changed or removed, and recalibrating the ultrasonic sensor array only after confirmation from the user. |
US11346926B2 |
Detection device and method for adjusting parameter thereof
The present invention provides a detection device and a method for adjusting a parameter thereof. The device includes a real-time collection module, configured to collect and obtain environment information in real time; a real-time location information obtaining module, configured to obtain location information in real time; a parameter determining module, configured to determine a value of a target parameter of the detection device based on at least either the obtained environment information or the obtained location information; and a parameter adjustment module, configured to adjust the parameter of the detection device in real time based on the determined value of the target parameter. Based on the present invention, the parameter of the detection device can be adjusted in real time, and the detection device can adapt to diversified road conditions and improve detection accuracy. |
US11346925B2 |
Method for dynamically controlling laser power
To dynamically control power in a lidar system, a controller identifies a triggering event and provides a control signal to a light source in the lidar system adjusting the power of light pulses provided by the light pulse. Triggering events may include exceeding a threshold speed, being within a threshold distance of a person or other object, an atmospheric condition, etc. In some scenarios, the power is adjusted to address eye-safety concerns. |
US11346918B1 |
Adaptive gain control for indoor positioning
An interrogation device, for locating a wireless device, includes a receiver and digital processing circuitry. The receiver includes one or more receiver stages having adjustable gains, and is configured to receive from the wireless device a signal that carries a packet including a direction-finding field, wherein, during reception of the direction-finding field, multiple different temporal sections of the received signal traverse different wireless channels due to switching among different antennas in the interrogation device or in the wireless device and thus have multiple different received-signal levels. The digital processing circuitry is configured, based on the multiple received temporal sections of the signal during reception of the direction-finding field, to (i) adapt the adjustable gains of the receiver stages and (ii) estimate a position of the wireless device. |
US11346917B2 |
Information processing apparatus and information processing method
An information processing apparatus including an acquisition section that acquires acquire an acoustic signal indicating a sound collection result of a sound collection device group and a control section that calculates a first weight in accordance with a degree to which the acoustic signal acquired by the acquisition section is a signal obtained by observing stationary noise and to apply the first weight to a noise spatial correlation matrix that is a spatial correlation matrix obtained from a noise signal. |
US11346915B2 |
Device and method for determining the position of a transmitter relative to a detection region
What is disclosed is a device for determining a piece of information on a position of a transmitter, having an antenna device and a data processing device. The antenna device receives signals emanating from the transmitter and has a distinguished directional characteristic which relates to a set of spatially different receive sensitivities of the antenna device. The distinguished directional characteristic has a sensitivity minimum associated to a spatial detection region. The data processing device evaluates the signals received from the antenna device with the distinguished directional characteristic, as regards the position of the transmitter relative to the detection region. In addition, a corresponding method is disclosed. |
US11346914B2 |
RFID antenna array for gaming
An RFID system includes multiple antennas and uses amplitude and phase information of the RFID signals received by each antenna to determine the position of RFID tags in the vicinity. More than one antenna can receive the RFID signals during a single read cycle, enabling the RFID system to operate more quickly than a system that energizes antennas separately. |
US11346910B2 |
MRI display output reflecting contrast agent concentration as a function of time
A magnetic resonant imaging (MRI) review workstation includes a control processor, and a display integrated or otherwise operatively coupled with the control processor, wherein the control processor is configured to receive and analyze magnetic resonant imaging information pertaining to an imaged volume of tissue, and to cause to be displayed on the display output information that reflects or is otherwise indicative of an absorption rate of a contrast agent in the volume of tissue. |
US11346908B2 |
Solvent nuclear magnetic resonance for noninvasive inspection of particle-containing products
The present invention generally relates to a method of using the transverse relaxation rates (R2) of solvent NMR signal to noninvasively assess particle-containing products formulated as suspension or emulsion in solvent(s). Anomaly in released products and differences between innovator and follow-on products can be distinguished by this technology nondestructively without the vial or container being opened or protective seal compromised (i.e., broken). |
US11346902B2 |
Magnetic field sensor in a portable electronic device
A portable computing device that includes a base portion that carries an audio module and a display housing that carries a display is disclosed. The display housing is coupled with, and rotatable with respect to, the base portion. The display housing includes a magnet, and the base portion includes a magnetic field sensor that detects an external magnetic field of the magnet. The magnetic field sensor provides a signal that deactivates the display. In order to reduce layout changes in the portable computing device, the magnetic field sensor is positioned in an audio housing that carries the audio module. However, the magnetic field sensor is designed and oriented to detect the magnetic field from the magnet in the display housing and effectively ignore magnets associated with the audio module. In order to reduce the amount of electrical connections, the magnetic field sensor is electrically coupled to the audio module. |
US11346900B2 |
Magnetic sensor with elongated soft magnetic body
A magnetic sensor detects a Z-axis magnetic field via a yoke and enhances the accuracy with which a magnetic field is detected. The magnetic sensor has a first magnetic field detecting element that is arranged in a plane that includes a first direction and a second direction. The second direction is perpendicular to the first direction. The first magnetic field detecting element detects a magnetic field in the first direction. In a soft magnetic body that is adjacent to the first magnetic field detecting element in the first direction, L/W is equal to or more than 10, where W is a length of the soft magnetic body in the first direction, and L is a length of the soft magnetic body in the second direction. |
US11346895B2 |
Method of manufacturing magnetic sensor and magnetic sensor assembly
A method of manufacturing a magnetic sensor includes: a soft magnetic material layer deposition process depositing a soft magnetic material layer (101) constituting a sensitive part (21) sensing a magnetic field on a substrate (10) by magnetron sputtering; and a sensitive part formation process forming the sensitive part (21) sensing the magnetic field in a portion of the soft magnetic material layer (101) where uniaxial magnetic anisotropy is provided by a magnetic field used for magnetron sputtering of the soft magnetic material layer (101). |
US11346893B2 |
Method and assessment unit for determining the remaining service life of a capacitor, and system
A method for determining the remaining service life of a capacitor is disclosed, wherein the capacitor may be formed by an electrolytic capacitor. The method includes the stages of: measuring a voltage change across the capacitor during a discharging time, determining a discharging current during the discharging time, determining an actual capacitance of the capacitor on the basis of the voltage change, the discharging current and the discharging time, determining a corrected capacitance of the capacitor from the actual capacitance based on an error correction, wherein influences of the temperature on the capacitance of the capacitor are corrected during the error correction, and determining the remaining service life on the basis of a difference between the corrected capacitance and an initial capacitance of the capacitor. A system including an assessment device, configured to perform this method, and a circuit having at least one capacitor to be assessed are also disclosed. |
US11346891B2 |
Battery diagnostic system for estimating remaining useful life (RUL) of a battery
A battery diagnostic system is disclosed for an RUL estimation of a battery. The battery diagnostic system comprises a memory configured to store a neural network trained to estimate a remaining useful life (RUL) of a test battery from a predetermined set of features indicative of a battery cycle of the test battery and a capacity of the test battery; a charging system configured to charge and discharge the test battery to provide measurements of the battery cycle and the capacity of the test battery; a processor configured to extract the predetermined set of features from the measurements to submit the extracted set of features to the neural network and an output interface configured to output the estimated RUL of the test battery. |
US11346890B2 |
Secondary battery control device
The life of a secondary battery has not been able to be prolonged due to deterioration of the secondary battery. In one step, whether a difference between an average value of a negative electrode capacity deviations calculated in a different step and a negative electrode capacity deviation calculated in another step is larger than a predetermined value is determined. In a case where the average value of the measured negative electrode capacity deviations is larger than the ideal negative electrode capacity deviation, and deterioration of the negative electrode capacity deviation is proceeding, a secondary battery is controlled to operate at a high voltage in a further step. With the control, the deterioration of the negative electrode capacity deviation is suppressed and the life of the secondary battery is prolonged. |
US11346889B2 |
Charge-discharge curve estimation device and charge-discharge curve estimation method of a rechargeable battery
A charge-discharge estimation device derives and sets as a prior estimation function an approximate curve of an initial open-end voltage function and initial impedance function to be corrected a first time. A measurement unit measures a charge-discharge voltage and a charge-discharge current in a cycle of a predetermined time. An estimation calculation processing unit obtains an estimated error between a measured voltage and a prior estimation voltage obtained from the prior estimation function, and obtains a posterior estimation value by applying, to the calculated estimated error and a current value, a correction expression using a Gaussian function having a predetermined learning rate LR and correction width a as terms, corrects the prior estimation function based on the calculated posterior estimation value, sets a new prior estimation function, and estimates a charge-discharge curve. |
US11346887B2 |
Method and apparatus for calculating SOH of battery power pack, and electric vehicle
Provided is a method for calculating the SOH of a battery power pack. The method comprises the following steps: acquiring a charging curve of a cell of a battery power pack, and determining a current charging phase according to the charging curve, wherein the charging phase comprises a high voltage charging inflection point and a high voltage charging phase (S1); acquiring a battery pack power amount corresponding to the high voltage charging inflection point and a battery pack power amount corresponding to the high voltage charging phase (S2); calculating the remaining capacity of a cell according to the battery pack power amount corresponding to the high voltage charging inflection point and the battery pack power amount corresponding to the high voltage charging phase (S3); and calculating the SOH of the cell according to the remaining capacity (S4). |
US11346881B1 |
Status check for a switch
In some examples, a device includes a control circuit configured to deliver driving signals to a switch. The device also includes a testing circuit configured to cause the control circuit to toggle the switch at a first instance and determine a parameter magnitude at the switch at a second instance after toggling the switch at the first instance by at least determining a voltage magnitude at the switch at the second instance. The testing circuit is also configured to cause the control circuit to toggle the switch after the second instance and determine a parameter magnitude at the switch at a third instance after toggling the switch after the second instance. The testing circuit is further configured to generate an output based on the determined parameter magnitudes at the switch at the second and third instances. |
US11346880B2 |
Power semiconductor device with integrated current measurement
A package-integrated power semiconductor device is provided, which includes at least one power transistor coupled to a current path, a current measurement device and a package. The current measurement device is electrically insulated from and magnetically coupled to the current path. The current path and the current measurement device are arranged so as to enable the current measurement device to sense the magnetic field of a current flowing through the current path. The at least one power transistor, the current measurement device, and the current path are arranged inside the package. Further, a power module assembly including the package-integrated power semiconductor device as well as a method of operating the package-integrated power semiconductor device are provided. |
US11346879B2 |
Semiconductor device
An increased accuracy in detecting deterioration of a semiconductor device can be achieved. A first metal pattern and a second metal pattern are connected to a controller. A bonding wire connects the first metal pattern and an emitter electrode. A linear conductor is connected between a first electrode pad and a second electrode pad. First bonding wires connect the first electrode pad and the second metal pattern. Second bonding wires connect the second electrode pad and the second metal pattern. The controller detects the deterioration of the semiconductor device when a potential difference between the first metal pattern and the second metal pattern is above a threshold. |
US11346877B2 |
Vector-sensitive electrometer
One embodiment includes an electrometer system that includes a sensor cell and a probe laser to generate a probe beam directed through the sensor cell in a first direction and exiting the sensor cell as a detection beam. The system also includes a coupling laser to generate a coupling beam directed through the sensor cell collinearly and anti-parallel with the probe beam. The system also includes a reference signal generator configured to generate a reference signal having a predetermined polarization and a predetermined frequency through the sensor cell. The system further includes a detection system configured to monitor the detection beam to determine a frequency and a vector component of an external signal based on an intensity of the detection beam and based on the predetermined polarization and the predetermined frequency of the reference signal. |
US11346872B1 |
Direct measurement of Josephson junction capacitance
The independent claims of this patent signify a concise description of embodiments. Disclosed is technology for direct measurement of the capacitance of a Josephson junction. Roughly, the technique includes detecting the resonance frequency f of the junction under test, determining the DC voltage Vp across the junction under test at resonance frequency, and determining the capacitance of the junction under test in dependence upon the critical current Ic of the junction under test and the DC voltage Vp. This Abstract is not intended to limit the scope of the claims. |
US11346871B2 |
Sensor
A sensor relating to the present invention includes: a first electrode; a second electrode; a first attracting portion positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode and configured to receive conductive abrasion powder contained in a detection region and attracted onto the first attracting portion; a sensing unit for sensing a change in electrical resistance between the first electrode and the second electrode caused by the conductive abrasion powder; and at least one second attracting portion positioned within the detection region and configured to attract the conductive abrasion powder contained in the detection region. |
US11346869B2 |
Calibration setup and method of measuring a signal generator
A calibration setup for measuring a signal generator is provided. The calibration setup includes a calibration unit, a comb generator configured to output a comb signal and the signal generator to be measured that is configured to output an output signal. The comb signal has a higher bandwidth than the output signal. The comb signal has equidistant discrete frequency lines. The output signal has discrete frequency lines. Each of the equidistant discrete frequency lines of the comb signal is different to the discrete frequency lines of the output signal with regard to frequency. The calibration unit is configured to mix the comb signal with the output signal, thereby obtaining a mixed signal. |
US11346868B2 |
Method of determining mutual voltage sensitivity coefficients between a plurality of measuring nodes of an electric power network
The method for determining mutual voltage sensitivity coefficients between a plurality of measuring nodes of an electric power network does not rely on knowledge of the network parameters (for example: series conductance and susceptance of the branches, shunt conductance and susceptance of the nodes, etc.). The method uses a monitoring infrastructure including metering units at each one of the measuring nodes, and includes a step of measuring at the same time, at each one of the measuring nodes, repeatedly over a time window, sets of data including values of the current, the voltage, and the phase difference, a step of computing active power, reactive power and values from each set of measured data, and a step of performing multiple parametric regression analysis of the variations of the voltage at each one of the measuring nodes. |
US11346867B2 |
Facility state monitoring system, analysis apparatus, method, and program
A measurement apparatus that measures a facility of a measurement target and that is able to transmit measurement data as intermittent data and an analysis apparatus. An analysis apparatus includes: a communication part that receives the intermittent data from the measurement apparatus; and an analysis part that estimates a standard data pattern serving as a reference, based on a common portion between a pair of the data in a set of the intermittent data received and determines presence of an anomaly for intermittent data of a determination target received from the measurement apparatus by referring to the standard data pattern. |
US11346861B2 |
Contact accuracy assurance method, contact accuracy assurance mechanism, and inspection apparatus
In a method for contact accuracy assurance in an inspection apparatus, an alignment substrate having first marks is placed and aligned on a stage, and a position checking member, which is a transparent body simulating a probe card and has second marks at positions corresponding to the first marks, is coupled to a mounting part where the probe card is to be coupled. Further, the alignment substrate is placed in a contact area directly below the position checking member. Horizontal deviations between the first and the second marks are detected by capturing images of the first and the second marks with position checking cameras provided above the position checking member at positions respectively corresponding to the second marks to capture the images from a top down angle. The contact accuracy between the substrate and probes of the probe card is assured when the deviations are within an allowable range. |
US11346858B1 |
Electrical circuit bypass device
An electrical testing device includes a housing having a base and a cover. The base and the cover define a cavity. The electrical testing device includes an input connector and a plurality of output connectors in electrical communication with the input connector. A fuse is in electrical communication with the input connector and the plurality of output connectors. The input connector and each output connector of the plurality of output connectors is adapted to connect to an interchangeable test lead. The input connector and each output connector of the plurality of output connectors is in electrical communication with an activation mechanism. |
US11346857B1 |
Characterization of nanoindentation induced acoustic events
A method of creating and characterizing a representative image of the surface of an object from acoustic emissions of a multimode ultrasonic probe tip and transducer integrated into a micro tool, such as a nano indenter or a nano indenter interfaced with a Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM). The representative image may be utilized to predict mechanical properties or characteristics of the sample, including topography, fracture patterns, indents and artifacts. The tip component is configured to operate at multi-resonant frequencies providing sub-nanometer vertical resolution. The tip component may be quasi-statistically calibrated and deep learning iterative image comparison and characterization may be utilized to derive mechanical properties of a sample. |
US11346856B2 |
Scanning probe microscope and optical axis adjustment method in scanning probe microscope
It is intended to save time for adjusting a position of a detection unit. In a position adjustment process of a detector, a control device moves the detector obliquely with respect to a boundary line partitioning photodiodes on a plane on which the detector moves and moves the detector so that the position of the center of gravity of a spot of a laser beam and the center of a light-receiving surface coincide in response to the incident of at least a part of the laser beam on the light-receiving surface. |
US11346851B2 |
Sample sorting system and methods of sorting samples
Disclosed are high-throughput vessel sorting systems and methods of sorting sample vessels, such as samples stored in test tubes. A system for sorting a plurality of individual vessels that each contains a sample is disclosed. |
US11346839B2 |
Method for determining the interaction between a ligand and a receptor
The disclosure concerns a method for determining the interaction between a test compound and a receptor. The receptor may be immobilized. The disclosure also concerns a sample holder assembly including a functionalized test well wall, which may be used in combination with a Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence source. |
US11346837B2 |
Method and apparatus for detecting a property of a liquid medium, urea sensor system, computer program product and computer-readable storage medium
A method for detecting a property of a liquid medium comprises generating an ultrasonic pulse, receiving a first echo and a second echo of the ultrasonic pulse transmitted through the liquid medium, and generating a first amplitude signal for the first echo and a second amplitude signal for the second echo. The method includes calculating an amplitude signal ratio between the first amplitude signal and the second amplitude signal and determining a property signal representing the property of the liquid medium. |
US11346830B2 |
Predictive water condition monitoring
Techniques for predictive water condition monitoring are described herein. An aspect includes a method that includes monitoring, by one or more processors, at least one water sensor to establish a baseline of a water condition model and monitoring one or more water conditions. A predicted water condition is determined based on the water condition model and the one or more water conditions. An alert is transmitted to one or more devices based on determining that the predicted water condition indicates a predicted contaminant level above a threshold. |
US11346829B2 |
Methods and devices for detection of trimethylamine (TMA) and trimethylamine oxide (TMAO)
The present disclosure provides methods for detection and quantification of trimethylamine (TMA) or trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) comprising passing a sample over a sensor comprising a substrate having a plurality of chemically responsive dyes selected from the following classes of chemically responsive dyes: metal-containing dyes, pH indicators, or solvatochromic/vapochromic dyes. The disclosure also provides devices and sensors for the detection and quantification of TMA, and methods of diagnosing a subject having trimethylaminuria (TMAU). |
US11346828B2 |
Measuring arrangement for optically measuring milk during milking
An optical milk measuring arrangement operative during a milking operation, and including an optical measuring device for measuring optical properties of milk in a measuring region, in which at least part of the milk fed to the measuring arrangement collects. The measuring arrangement includes a main channel and a measuring channel, and these channels are in fluid communication with one another in a region of a common inlet and a common outlet, and the measuring channel has a lower flow velocity than a flow velocity in the main channel. |
US11346826B2 |
System and apparatus for testing and/or evaluating an industrial catalyst
The invention relates to an integrated process for assessing one or more properties of a catalyst. In the method, a standard chemical reactor or reactors is/are provided, and a bypass means is also provided, to transport a sample of whatever is added to the industrial reactor, to the test reactor. Both gases and liquids are transferred to the test reactor. |
US11346825B2 |
Arsenic analysis
A simplified reagent system for the analysis of arsenic in an acidic aqueous environment is disclosed. In accordance with the inventive technology, a two reagent system is provided. The first reagent includes a combination of an acidifying agent and an oxidizing agent, and is in particulate form. The second reagent is zinc in particulate form, and is beneficially used in the analysis in the presence of an effective amount of an agent for increasing the rate of arsine gas production. |
US11346822B2 |
Branching off fluidic sample with low influence on source flow path
A sample management device which comprises a source flow path in which a fluidic sample can flow, a volume flow adjustment unit configured for adjusting a volume flow of the fluidic sample to be branched off from the source flow path at a fluidic coupling point, and a fluidic valve fluidically coupled with the source flow path and with the volume flow adjustment unit, wherein the fluidic valve is switchable into a branch off state in which the fluidic coupling point is established within the source flow path to branch off an adjustable volume of the fluidic sample from the source flow path via the fluidic coupling point while a flow of the fluidic sample in the source flow path continues. |
US11346821B2 |
Thermal desorption tube collection system and method
A thermal desorption tube collection system uses a thermoelectric cooler to collect and concentrate gas samples. In some modes, the operation of the cooler is reversed to flow the concentrated sample directly into a separator such as a gas chromatography system. Components resolved in time by a thermal desorption separator accumulate in a sample cell and are analyzed by electromagnetic radiation-based spectroscopic techniques. Also presented are methods for analyzing biogas samples. |
US11346814B2 |
Resonator for the detection of a mass analyte and method for operation of the resonator
A resonator is disclosed for the detection of a mass analyte, such as a biological analyte. The resonator has: a piezoelectric layer formed of a piezoelectric material; a first resonator region and a second resonator region each occupying a corresponding region of the piezoelectric layer; electrodes disposed to apply a driving signal to the piezoelectric layer to generate bulk acoustic waves, the electrodes being common to the first resonator region and the second resonator region. In operation, the first resonator region has a first resonant frequency and the second resonator region has a second resonant frequency. The first resonator region and the second resonator region differ from each other in that the first resonator region is adapted to receive a mass analyte for the mass analyte selectively to attach to a surface of the first resonator region. In operation, attachment of the mass analyte selectively at the first resonator region causes a greater frequency shift in the first resonant frequency than in the second resonant frequency. Also disclosed is a corresponding method for the detection of a mass analyte. |
US11346807B2 |
Pulsed sampling-based ion mobility spectrometer and sniffer
There are provided an ion mobility spectrometer and a sniffer. The ion mobility spectrometer includes: an ion migration tube; a sampling gas path having a sampling device configured to temporarily store a sample gas collected by a sampling head in a sampling pipe; a sample introduction gas path having two ends in communication with the gas inlet and outlet of the ion migration tube respectively, and configured to introduce a carrier gas within the ion migration tube into the sampling pipe and to carry a sample gas temporarily stored in the sampling pipe into the ion migration tube; and a valve assembly configured to only allow gas to flow from the sampling device to the sampling pipe in a sampling state, and to only allow gas to flow from the ion migration tube through the sampling pipe back to the ion migration tube in a sample introduction state. |
US11346806B2 |
Low profile ionization detector
Embodiments relate generally to systems and methods for a low profile PID typically including a flexible substrate; two or more electrodes containing an array of holes; a spacer with one or more holes; and two or more contacts corresponding to the electrodes. Typically, the unfolded flexible substrate defines a plane, and the electrodes are disposed on the flexible substrate such that when the flexible substrate is folded, one electrode is located on a top plane and another electrode is located on a bottom plane and the spacer is disposed between the electrodes to form an ionization chamber for use with a UV radiation source. |
US11346805B2 |
Handheld electrochemical sensing platform
Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, methods, and the like, for an electrochemical sensing platform for point-of-care diagnostic applications. The ES platform may include functionality for many types of ES applications, including but not limited to, voltammetry, galvanometry, amperometry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). In some embodiments, the platform includes sensor analog front end, stimulus generation, analog sensor data acquisition and conditioning, digital-to-analog conversion, back-end digital signal processing, wired or wireless interface, and a user application for interacting with the platform. In some embodiments, the platform includes a number of functional modules to provide a low cost and high mobility to the device, while maintaining the performance specifications. Signal generation, digital data acquisition/processing may be managed by an on-board microcontroller or off-board computing device. Further, data results from the platform may be transmitted to one or more network devices. |
US11346802B2 |
Measuring assembly for measuring liquids
To increase the measuring precision of an electric measuring assembly (1) for capacitively measuring a liquid, an inner electrode (2) and an outer electrode (3) arranged concentrically to the inner electrode is provided, in which a shielding electrode (5) is arranged between the outer electrode (3) and the inner electrode (2). The potential of the shielding electrode (5) can be actively adjusted to the potential of the inner electrode (2) by a corresponding electric connection such that electric fields which are caused by dielectric displacements in parasitic capacitances are effectively shielded from the inner electrode (2) and thus from the capacitance to be measured. For this purpose, a two-part design of the inner electrode (2) is provided with sections (6) and (7) which can be moved axially relative to each other. |
US11346795B2 |
XPS metrology for process control in selective deposition
XPS spectra are used to analyze and monitor various steps in the selective deposition process. A goodness of passivation value is derived to analyze and quantify the quality of the passivation step. A selectivity figure of merit value is derived to analyze and quantify the selectivity of the deposition process, especially for selective deposition in the presence of passivation. A ratio of the selectivity figure of merit to maximum selectivity value can also be used to characterize and monitor the deposition process. |
US11346791B2 |
Inspection device and inspection method thereof
An inspection device capable of inspecting a foreign matter even during rotation acceleration/deceleration of an object under inspection. The inspection device includes a rotation-and-translation unit configured to rotate and translate the object under inspection; a light intensity modulation unit configured to modulate intensity of laser light to irradiate the object under inspection; a light intensity control unit configured to control the light intensity modulation unit; an object-under-inspection-operation detection unit configured to calculate information about a linear speed at a laser irradiation position on the object under inspection; a data processing unit configured to start foreign matter and defect inspection when a rotation speed of the object under inspection reaches a predetermined speed and a rotation-and-translation control unit configured to determine a time required for a next single rotation of a rotation stage, and apply, to a translation stage, a translation control value for moving the translation stage. |
US11346789B2 |
Optical inspection system
An optical inspection system includes a brightness inspection module for inspecting the brightness of a light emitting element, an integrated inspection module for inspecting the near field optical characteristic and the beam quality factor of the light emitting element, and a far field inspection module for inspecting the far field optical characteristic of the light emitting element. As a result, the optical inspection system is space-saving and capable of reducing the distance and time of the movement of the device under test. |
US11346788B2 |
Fluorescence imaging of gemstone on transparent stage
Systems and methods here may be used for a setup of fluorescence image capturing of a gemstone, such as a diamond placed on a flat stage. Some examples utilize a setup that both sends light and captures the image from the table side of the gemstone by passing ultraviolet (UV) light between 10 nm and 400 nm to the gemstone and capturing the excited fluorescence image for analysis through a dichroic beam splitter. In some examples, the cutoff is 300 nm. The dichroic beam splitter arrangement allows for the camera to focus on the same interface of the stage and gemstone over and over for ease of use and without moving, changing, or adjusting the equipment for different samples. |
US11346783B2 |
Chemical sensor kit and analysis method
According to one embodiment, a chemical sensor kit includes a chemical sensor and a reagent. The chemical sensor includes a substrate and a channel which includes hexagonal crystal lattices composed of carbon atoms which are arranged on a surface of the substrate. A first substance is fixed to the channel. The reagent includes a second substance labeled with a fluorescent dye. Either one of the first substance or the second substance is a capturing body that has a specific binding ability to a target substance. And the other is a competing substance which has a binding ability to the capturing body and competes with the target substance for binding to the capturing body. |
US11346779B2 |
Optically transparent and quasi-transparent reflectarrays for 5G applications
Examples disclosed herein relate to an Insulated Glass Unit (“IGU”) to enhance wireless communications in a wireless network. The IGU has a first and a second glass layers, a first and a second spacers, and a first and a second ground planes, the first ground plane in contact with the first glass layer and the second ground plane in contact with the second glass layer. The IGU also includes a gas layer in between the first and the second ground planes, a reflectarray comprising a metastructure array of reflector elements, and a third glass layer on top of the metastructure reflectarray. |
US11346778B1 |
Method for detecting petroleum with a staggered toroidal chip
The present invention provides a method for detecting petroleum with a staggered toroidal chip, comprising the following steps: step 1, dry the test environment of a terahertz spectrum analysis system, measure a spectrum under dry conditions, and use the spectrum as a reference spectrum; step 2, use a pipette to transfer a crude oil sample and evenly smear it on the metasurface of a staggered toroidal chip; step 3, put the staggered toroidal chip coated with the crude oil sample into the dried terahertz spectrum analysis system, let a terahertz pulse signal of the terahertz spectrum analysis system to be vertically irradiated on the chip for detection, and then get a detection spectrum of the crude oil sample; step 4, subtract the reference spectrum from the detection spectrum, and then get a transmission spectrum of the crude oil sample, wherein the staggered toroidal chip is a terahertz chip designed based on the dual-torus toroidal effect. |
US11346772B2 |
Gas concentration measurement apparatus and techniques
An apparatus includes an emitter, the emitter comprising an ultraviolet light emitting diode (UV-LED) and being disposed on a first end of a bounded volume suitable for holding a gas. The bounded volume can be a chamber, a room, or the like. The apparatus includes a detector, the detector comprising an ultraviolet light sensor (UV sensor) and being disposed on a second end of the bounded volume, the second end being opposite the first end, wherein the UV-LED comprises a point source, and wherein the emitter generates a parallel beam of light. |
US11346771B1 |
Seamless integrating cavity of monolithic fumed silica
A seamless fumed silica monolithic integrating cavity device tailored to analyzing a flowed sample. The device is configured to facilitate optical measurements taken from a sample flowed through a cavity of the device. The cavity is defined by a fumed silica monolith with the added feature of a fused quartz lining on the surface of the monolith. This provides an intermediate surface that allows for cleaning and reuse of the highly effective diffuse light scattering fumed silica monolith. The lining may be placed under pressure or vacuum to structurally enhance mechanical integrity of the underlying monolith. Thus, continued or reliably repeated use of the device may be appreciated as well as use in more industrial environments that are prone to vibration. Additionally, while well suited for flow-based sample analysis, a valve of the cavity may be utilized for holding a sample in a temporarily static state for measurement. |
US11346768B1 |
Vortex polarimeter
An optical metrology device uses a multi-wavelength beam of light that has azimuthally varying polarization states and/or phase states, referred to as a vortex beam. The metrology device focuses the vortex beam on a sample under test over a large range of angles of incidence. The metrology device may detect an image of the vortex beam reflected from the sample and measure the polarization state of the return light as function of the angle of incidence and the azimuth angle, which may be further measured at a plurality of different wavelengths. The vortex beam includes azimuthally varying polarization states, thereby enabling measurement of all desired polarization states without requiring the use of moving optical components. The polarization state information detected over multiple angles of incidence and wavelengths provides data with which an accurate determination of one or more characteristics of a sample may be determined. |
US11346767B2 |
Detector cell for a photoacoustic gas sensor and photoacoustic gas sensor
A detector cell for a photoacoustic gas sensor comprises a first layer structure, a second layer structure arranged at the first layer structure and comprising a membrane structure, and a third layer structure arranged at the second layer structure. The first layer structure and the third layer structure hermetically enclose a cavity, wherein the membrane structure is arranged in the cavity. |
US11346766B2 |
Monitoring steel support structures for offshore wind turbines
Disclosed is a method for estimating deterioration of a steel support structure (180) supporting an offshore wind turbine (181). The steel support structure (180) being made of a first type of steel, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a first sensor (111) having one or more sensor elements, wherein a first sensor element of the one or more sensor elements is made of a type of steel corresponding to the first type of steel; (b) arranging the first sensor (111) in connection with said steel support structure (180); (c) inducing an electrical current through at least one of the one or more sensor elements; (d) monitoring the deterioration of a part of the first sensor (111) by in a first time interval measuring electrical properties of the first sensor (111) and storing the measurements as first data; (e) estimating the deterioration of the steel support structure (180) from the first data. |
US11346764B2 |
Image-based assay using intelligent monitoring structures
The present invention is related to correct the errors in instruments, operation, and others using intelligent monitoring structures and machine learning, and others. |
US11346759B2 |
System for testing blade sharpness
A system for testing blade sharpness comprises a mounting arrangement for mounting a material to be cut; a force measuring device operable, in use, to determine variations in force along a blade as parts of the blade contact the material; and a control system. The control system is adapted to receive a signal that a blade sharpness test is to be performed; in response to the signal, prepare the mounting arrangement for a blade sharpness test; detect when force on the material rises above a pre-determined level; detect when the blade sharpness test is completed; and provide an indication of the force of the blade on the material. |
US11346758B2 |
Mechanical rotary shock testing machines
A linear and rotary shock-testing machine including: a base; a shaft rotatably and translationally movable relative to the base; a test disc for holding one or more specimens to be tested, the test disc being rotatable with the shaft; one of a cam and cam follower fixed relative to the base; and an other of the cam and cam follower fixed to the test disc, wherein the shaft being driven to provide a rotational shock to the one or more test specimens; and the cam is shaped such that the cam follower follows the cam to urge the test disc into a translational motion while rotating to provide translational shock to the one or more specimens. |
US11346756B2 |
Bulk crush strength test apparatus
An apparatus for use in testing the bulk crush characteristics of pellet materials. The apparatus constructed such that opening and closing can be conducted without complex binding and unbinding requirements. The apparatus may be used in combination with a universal testing machine fitted with compression test plates and a load cell capable of measuring force in a vertical direction. |
US11346751B1 |
Interactive diagnostics for evaluating designs for measurement systems analysis
A computing system receives a request for computer-generated likelihood(s) for candidate evaluations of an industrial product set according to a measurement system analysis (MSA). The MSA comprises tests for evaluating, according to a measurement standard, the industrial product set. The request indicates a metric set representing metric(s) each quantifying an estimate of contribution to variation in evaluating the industrial product set according to the MSA. The system generates a design comprising a respective input set for each test of the MSA. The respective input set comprises setting(s) for conducting a test of the MSA. The design is designed to isolate candidate sources for contributing to the variation in evaluating the industrial product set according to the MSA. The system (e.g., prior to the MSA) outputs, based on the metric set and the design, the computer-generated likelihood(s) for the candidate evaluations of the industrial product set according to the MSA. |
US11346747B2 |
QTIP—quantitative test interferometric plate
A system for testing an optical surface, the system comprising a non-coherent light source, a detector, a test plate positioned between the non-coherent light source and the optical surface, the test plate separated from the optical surface by a gap, and a processor. The processer is configured to cause the non-coherent light source to illuminate the test plate and optical surface with non-coherent light, control the detector to capture an interferogram produced by interference between light reflected from the test plate and light reflected from the optical surface, and perform quantitative analysis on the interferogram to characterize aberrations in the optical surface. |
US11346744B2 |
Method and system for fatigue-monitoring of a submarine cable in off-shore operations
A method for fatigue-monitoring of a submarine cable during off-shore jointing or reparation includes: a) determining a plurality of curvature values concerning a curvature of the submarine cable at different points in time during the off-shore jointing or reparation, b) determining a plurality of strain ranges of the submarine cable based on the plurality of curvature values, and c) determining a fatigue damage of the submarine cable based on the plurality of strain ranges. |
US11346742B2 |
Device and method for leakage testing of a connection between a rubber stopper and a corresponding drug container
The invention concerns the field of container closure integrity (CCI) and the testing of CCI and relates to a device and a method for leakage testing of a connection between a rubber stopper and a corresponding drug container which can be used for storing drugs under sterile conditions and which is closed by said rubber stopper. |
US11346737B2 |
Differential pressure sensor
The invention relates to a pressure sensor (10) comprising a cavity (12) containing a liquid, said cavity (12) being closed at a first end by a first diaphragm (20a) and at a second end by a second diaphragm (20b), and a measuring body (30) which comprises a strain gauge (31) positioned inside said cavity (12), characterized in that the measuring body (30) is mechanically connected only to one diaphragm among the first diaphragm (20a) and the second diaphragm (20b) by a connection member (50), the measuring body (30) comprising a shape having central symmetry and the connection member (50) being fastened to the center of symmetry of said measuring body (30). |
US11346736B2 |
Pressure gauge configured to facilitate battery replacement
A pressure gauge includes an introduction member, a connection member, a bourdon tube, a pointer, a dial plate, a detector, and an information communication unit. A battery installed in the information communication unit is disposed between a circuit board and a lid. The information communication unit is inserted in a through hole of the dial plate to be disposed astride between a front surface and a rear surface of the dial plate and the lid is disposed on a side of the information communication unit close to the front surface of the dial plate. |
US11346734B2 |
Drive device
A drive device includes a motor having two sets of winding wires, a controller coaxially disposed with the motor for controlling the motor, and a connector for connecting the controller to an external connector. The controller has a first system control unit for controlling power supplied to one set of winding wires and a second system control unit for controlling power supplied to the other set of winding wires. The connector has a first positive electrode terminal and a first negative electrode terminal for power supplied to the first system control unit, and a second positive electrode terminal and a second negative electrode terminal for power supplied to the second system control unit. A portion of a planar face of the first positive electrode terminal is positioned to overlap a portion of a planar face of the first negative electrode terminal, and a portion of a planar face of the second positive electrode terminal is positioned to overlap a portion of a planar face of the second negative electrode terminal. |
US11346731B2 |
Detection circuit and detection method for magnetostrictive torque sensor
A detection circuit for a magnetostrictive torque sensor is configured to detect a torque applied to a magnetostrictive material treated by shot peening. The detection circuit includes a detection coil provided around the magnetostrictive material, and a drive unit for providing alternating current excitation to the detection coil. The torque applied to the magnetostrictive material is detected based on a change in inductance of the detection coil, and the drive unit provides alternating current excitation at a frequency at which a skin effect thickness is not more than an effective depth of the shot peening. |
US11346730B2 |
Systems and methods for determining the length of a non-shape-sensed interventional device with a shape-sensed guidewire and determining a state of the guidewire with respect to an interventional device
A system and method for determining the length of a non-shape-sensed interventional device (102) which includes a shape-sensed guidewire (106) that is received in the lumen (103) of the device. A hub (107) is configured to secure a position of the shape-sensed guidewire and interventional device. A registration module (124) is configured to register a position of the distal tip (117) of the non-shape-sensed interventional device to a position of the shape-sensed guidewire. A determination module (126) determines the length of the non-shape-sensed interventional device using a known position of the device in the hub and the position of the distal tip of the device. The system includes a detection module (146) that receives curvature data from the shape-sensed guidewire and is configured to determine the state of the shape-sensed guidewire with respect to an interventional device. |
US11346728B2 |
Piezoelectric sensor
The present invention relates to a piezoelectric sensor using a piezoelectric polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film. As an embodiment, there is proposed a piezoelectric sensor including: a PVDF film; an electrode layer which is formed on the top surface of the PVDF film; a substrate which is provided with a first electrode electrically connected to the electrode layer and a second electrode disposed at a location spaced apart from the first electrode; a non-conductive layer which covers the electrode layer; a first shield film which is electrically connected to the second electrode while being attached to the non-conductive layer; and a second shield film which is attached to the top surface of the PVDF film, and is connected to the first shield film while surrounding a stack of the PVDF film to the non-conductive layer. |
US11346723B2 |
Wireless sensing system using sensing device with excitation element
At least some aspects of the present disclosure feature a mobile sensing system comprising a sensing device for measuring a thermal property of an object, comprising an RF circuit and an antenna electronically coupled to the RF circuit, a sensor electronically coupled to the RF circuit, and a thermal source thermally coupled to the sensor and electronically coupled to the RF circuit, a mobile device having a processor, an RF reader connected to or integrated with the mobile device, wherein the RF reader is configured to interrogate the sensing device; wherein the sensing device receives power when the RF reader interrogates the sensing device and provides at least a portion of the power to the thermal source. |
US11346719B2 |
Fourier-transform hyperspectral imaging system
A Fourier-transform hyperspectral imaging system may include an optical imaging system configured to produce an image of an object, and an adjustable birefringent common-path interferometer module comprising a movable birefringent element and configured to produce interfering replicas of an input radiation which are delayed from each other by a phase delay adjustable by the moving birefringent element. The interferometer module may be configured to produce collinear replicas for entering optical rays parallel to said optical axis. The hyperspectral imaging system further comprises a two-dimensional light detector configured to receive the replicas and provide digital images of the object depending on said adjustable phase delay. The system also includes an analysis device configured to perform a Fourier Transform of the digital images to obtain a hyperspectral representation of the object. |
US11346711B2 |
Light detection system, discharge probability calculating method, and received light quantity measuring method
For calculating an optical sensor's regular-discharge probability, a light detection system includes the optical sensor, an application voltage generating circuit for applying a drive pulse voltage to the optical sensor, a discharge determining portion for detecting the optical sensor's discharge, a first discharge probability calculating portion, a sensitivity parameter storing portion for storing the optical sensor's sensitivity parameters, and a second discharge probability calculating portion for calculating a discharge probability of the optical sensor's regular discharge. The first discharge probability calculating portion calculates a discharge probability in: a first state in which light from an additional light source having a known light quantity is incident on the optical sensor or the additional light source is turned off; and a second state in which the additional light source's turning-on/turning-off status is different from the first state, with the drive pulse voltage's pulse width being the same as the first state. |
US11346709B2 |
Sensor unit and musical instrument
A sensor unit capable of protecting a piezoelectric element and detecting vibration and sound is provided. The sensor unit comprises a sheet-like piezoelectric element having a porous layer, and a sound propagation sheet covering at least one face of the piezoelectric element and permitting transmission of sound from a first face toward a second face of the sound propagation sheet. A difference in acoustic pressure level between the sound incident on the sound propagation sheet and the transmitted sound is preferably no greater than 10 dB. A surface density of the sound propagation sheet is preferably from 0.03 g/m2 to 100 g/m2. The sound propagation sheet is preferably flexible and preferably has voids. The sensor unit preferably further comprises a sound insulation sheet covering another face of the piezoelectric element and substantially preventing transmission of sound from a second face toward a first face of the sound insulation sheet. |
US11346707B2 |
Weigh module lockout assembly and method
A lockout assembly for selectively limiting the force applied to a weigh module, with a load cell, that senses force applied to a top plate from an equipment flange. A cowling with a flange spacer, is placed between the top plate and the equipment flange. The cowling has a jack arm that extends laterally and downwardly therefrom, and a jack screw extending downwardly, adjacent a support structure. A jack nut is threaded onto the jack screw, and is adjustable between a lockout position wherein the jack nut engages the support structure, and a weighing position wherein the jack nut does not engage the support structure. |
US11346702B2 |
Methods and apparatus for calibration and response time testing of level sensors
Systems and methods of diagnosing performance of a level sensor of a fluid test chamber, including a data acquisition and processing unit configured to receive output signals of one or more level sensors that are installed to a fluid chamber, the data acquisition and processing unit being configured to connect to the one or more level sensors to record and process the output signals to test operation of the one or more level sensors. |
US11346698B2 |
Compact pressure and flow sensors for very high temperature and corrosive fluids
Heat resistant sensors equipped with any of a variety of transducers for measuring any of a variety of properties of fluids are constructed with components comprising materials that can withstand very high temperatures. Some embodiments of the sensors include a first pressure sensitive element and a second pressure sensitive element with respective first and second membranes positioned in juxtaposed relation to each other to form a capacitor. Some embodiments include a pusher that extends from the membrane toward a first electrode. Some embodiments have a housing comprising a ceramic substrate with a sensor element mounted on an inside surface of the substrate. Other embodiments have direction sensing capabilities including a heater positioned in a core material and at least three temperature sensors located at or near the peripheral surface of the core material and spaced apart angularly in relation to each other. |
US11346696B2 |
Flow rate measuring device
A sensor SA has a flow sensor that measures a flow rate of intake air in a measurement flow path. The flow sensor has a film-shaped sensor film portion overlapped on a substrate front surface of a sensor substrate. The sensor film portion has a heat generating resistor that heats the sensor film portion and a temperature measuring resistor that measures a temperature of the sensor film portion. The heat generating resistor and the temperature measuring resistor are arranged in a depth direction Z along the substrate front surface of the sensor substrate. A length dimension LM1 of an upstream temperature measuring resistor is equal to or larger than a length dimension LM2 of a downstream temperature measuring resistor. |
US11346692B2 |
Detection unit for a rotating measuring ball, as well as flowmeter
A flow meter includes two parts, a flow unit which can be fitted between fluid pipes and a detection unit snapped on the flow unit. The flow unit has a housing which accommodates a measuring chamber in which there is a rotating measuring ball. The detection unit is snapped on the measuring chamber and has a C-shaped housing part. Inside the housing part there is a printed circuit board which is also C-shaped and is present at a distance from the inner wall of the housing part. When the detection unit is snapped on the measuring chamber, the ends of the housing part will be bent outward. As a result of the clearance between the inner wall of the housing part and the printed circuit board and the fact that the housing part is slidable relative to the printed circuit board, the printed circuit board is not bent. |
US11346686B2 |
Rotation detection device and cable with sensor
A rotation detection device that detects a rotational speed of a rotating member by using a magnetic sensor, includes a detected member mounted to the rotating member, and a sensor section mounted to a stationary member not rotating with rotation of the rotating member. A through-hole that penetrates in a direction intersecting with a rotational axis of the rotating member is formed at the stationary member. The sensor section includes the magnetic sensors each including a detection section that includes a magnetism detection element and a cover covering the magnetism detection element, and a housing portion coating the magnetic sensors. The housing portion is inserted into the through-hole in the direction intersecting with the rotational axis. The detection sections are arranged at a position shifted from the rotational axis along the detected member in a direction intersecting with an inserting direction that inserts the housing portion into the through-hole. |
US11346681B2 |
Method and an apparatus for searching or comparing sites using routes or route lengths between sites and places within a transportation system
Embodiments relate to searching or comparing sites. One embodiment is a real estate search-or-compare method based on commute durations. The method efficiently processes public transportation and real estate property data to compute the durations of travel between the real estate properties and the vehicle stops. These durations are stored. A request framework is introduced that allows to express a wide range of search-or-compare requests. During request processing, the method identifies parts of the commute paths that depend on any real estate property. Because durations for these parts were precomputed and stored, the method can determine commute durations to every real estate property in a scalable manner. As a result, the method rapidly responds to requests within the real estate market of one of the largest metropolitan areas in existence today. Other embodiments include: searching or comparing based on a monetary cost, transportation using private cars, and sites other than real estate properties. A computer system and a computer service also embody the method. |
US11346680B2 |
Driver experience-based vehicle routing and insurance adjustment
Providing routing based on driver experience is provided. Aspects include receiving a destination from a user, calculating a plurality of routes from an origin to the destination, and comparing characteristics of each of the plurality of routes with previous driving experience information of the user. Aspects also include calculating an associated risk level for each of the plurality of routes based on the comparison and providing, to the user, a listing of the plurality of routes having the associated risk level indicated. Aspects further include receiving a selected route from the user and providing the selected route and the associated risk level to an insurance provider of the user. |
US11346677B2 |
Method to measure road roughness characteristics and pavement induced vehicle fuel consumption
A method of monitoring quality of a road segment from driver data is provided. The method includes receiving, by a server over a network, the driver data for a road segment from one or more sensing units in one or more vehicles. The method also includes calculating, in one or more computing devices, one or more quantitative pavement surface characteristics of the road segment from the driver data using a probabilistic inverse analysis framework. The method also includes identifying, in the one or more computing devices, one or more quantitative vehicle properties of the one or more vehicles from the driver data using the probabilistic inverse analysis framework. The method then includes estimating, in the one or more computing devices, one or more road quality characteristics of the road segment based on at least one of the quantitative pavement surface characteristics of the road segment and the quantitative vehicle properties of the one or more vehicles. |
US11346670B2 |
Position estimating device
A position estimating device is provided with an image acquiring unit that acquires images around a moving body, a moving body movement amount estimating unit that estimates an amount of movement of the moving body based on the images, and a moving body position estimating unit that estimates the position of the moving body based on the estimated amount of movement. The moving body movement amount estimating unit includes a tracking unit that tracks a first feature point to a second feature point, a distance calculating unit that calculates the distance from the moving body to the second feature point, an azimuth estimating unit that estimates the azimuth of the moving body based on the distance from the moving body to the second feature point, and a movement amount estimating unit which estimates the amount of movement of the moving body based on the azimuth of the moving body. |
US11346669B2 |
Systems and methods for utilizing modeling to automatically generate paths for indoor navigation
A device may receive an architectural floor plan of an interior of a building, and may process the architectural floor plan, with a vectorization model, to generate a vectorized floor plan of polygons. The device may process the vectorized floor plan, with a convex hull model, to create convex hull polygons around the polygons of the vectorized floor plan, and may reduce a quantity of vertices associated with the convex hull polygons to generate simplified convex hull polygons. The device may generate, based on the simplified convex hull polygons, one of a visibility graph that identifies potential paths through the interior of the building, or a walking path network through the interior. The device may process the one of the visibility graph or the walking path network, with a pathfinding model, to identify paths through the interior of the building, and may perform actions based on the identified paths. |
US11346667B2 |
Self-calibrating and autonomous magnetic observatory
An autonomous magnetic observatory is provided that includes a scalar magnetometer for measuring the modulus of the local magnetic field vector F; an angular magnetometer for measuring the vertical direction, the direction of geographic North, and the direction of the local magnetic field vector F; a variometer for measuring three variations in the local magnetic field vector F; a clock; and a controller. In which observatory, the controller is configured to control and manage the orientation of sensors, to acquire the measurements of the variometer, of the scalar magnetometer, of the angular magnetometer and of the variometer, and to process the acquired measurements in order to obtain automatically, the local magnetic field vector F and the errors in the measurements associated with each instrument. |
US11346663B2 |
Stereo camera
Provided is a stereo camera that is capable of reducing the distance error created by entrance pupil center movement between different principal ray angles of incidence. In the present invention, imaging system unit 100a images a standard image of an object. Imaging system unit 100b images a reference image of the object. A geometric correction information storage unit 114 stores geometric correction information for the standard image and reference image, which each have error depending on the differences between the positions of the object in the standard image and reference image if the entrance pupil center indicating the point of intersection between the principal ray and optical axis moves according to the angle of incidence and the positions of the object in the standard image and reference image if it is assumed that the entrance pupil center does not move according to the angle of incidence. The geometric correction unit 119 geometrically corrects the standard image and reference image using the geometric correction information. |
US11346659B2 |
Device for measuring thickness of specimen and method for measuring thickness of specimen
A method for measuring the thickness of a specimen, according to an embodiment, can measure the thickness of a specimen having multiple layers in a contactless and non-destructive manner. In addition, when the refractive indexes of materials forming the respective layers are already known, the thicknesses of the respective layers can be integrally measured through differences in reflection times of terahertz waves with respect to the respective layers of the specimen, thereby measuring the thickness of the specimen, such that the time taken for measuring the thickness of the specimen can be reduced. Furthermore, when the refractive indexes of the materials forming the respective layers are not known, the refractive indexes of the respective layers can be measured through differences in transmission times and reflection times of terahertz waves with respect to the respective layers of the specimen, and at the same time, the thicknesses of the respective layers can be measured through differences in transmission times or reflection times of terahertz waves with respect to the respective layers of the specimen, so that the thickness of various specimens can be measured. As such, the present invention has a wide range of applications. |
US11346657B2 |
Measurement modes for overlay
An overlay metrology tool may include an illumination source, illumination optics to illuminate an overlay target having periodic features with one or more illumination beams, collection optics to direct diffracted light from the periodic features of the overlay target to a detector, an adjustable pupil mask located at a pupil plane, and a controller. The adjustable pupil mask may include one or more individually-addressable control zones distributed across the one or more portions of the pupil plane to provide an adjustable pupil transmissivity distribution. The controller may direct the adjustable pupil mask to provide a selected pupil transmissivity distribution corresponding to a selected overlay metrology recipe, where the selected pupil transmissivity distribution corresponds to a selected configuration of the one or more control zones providing transmission of a selected set of diffraction orders from the target to the detector. |
US11346655B2 |
Apparatus for measuring a thread
An apparatus for measuring a thread includes a holder for detachably holding a tube having a thread formed at an end of the tube. A first optical measuring section having an optical sensor is attached to a manipulator in order to move the measuring section relative to the tube. The optical measuring section is adjustably tiltable about a first adjusting axis relative to a thread axis of the thread. A second optical measuring section having a second optical sensor is arranged at the manipulator, wherein the optical measuring sections collectively form a measuring channel to provide simultaneous measurement of opposite sides of the thread of the tube. |
US11346653B2 |
Method of and apparatus for monitoring positions on an object
An apparatus monitors positions on an external object having at least one beacon (1(i), i=1, 2, . . . , I) attached to it. The apparatus has an image sensor (11), a lens system (13) and a processing unit (9). The lens system (13) receives at least one light beam (5(i)) transmitted from the at least one beacon (1(i)) and transfer the at least one light beam (5(i)) to the image sensor (11). The image sensor (11) forms image data. The processing unit (9) identifies the at least one beacon (1(i)) within the image data based on the at least one light beam (5(i)), determines current location data of the at least one beacon (1(i)) based on the image data, compares the current location data with former location data of the one or more beacons (1(i)) as stored in a memory (15) and determines whether the object has moved relative to a fixed reference frame based on the comparison. |
US11346652B2 |
Belt-like glass film quality inspection method and glass roll
In cutting a band-shaped glass film along a longitudinal direction thereof and evaluating linearity of an end side formed in association with the cutting to inspect quality of a cut band-shaped glass film, the following steps are performed: an imaging step of dividing the end side into a plurality of segments and imaging each of the plurality of segments; a linear approximation step of calculating an approximate straight line of the end side based on a plurality of points different from each other on the end side in each of a plurality of images obtained in the imaging step; a variation calculation step of calculating a variation value of the plurality of points based on the approximate straight line; and an evaluation step of evaluating the linearity of the end side based on a plurality of variation values respectively corresponding to the plurality of images. |
US11346651B2 |
Optical distance measurement device and processing device
The optical distance measurement device is configured in such a manner that the frequency-swept light output unit outputs frequency-swept light during a time period from when frequency sweeping of frequency-swept light being output is completed to when the next frequency sweeping becomes possible, the frequency-swept light output during the time period being frequency swept at a different frequency from the frequency-swept light being output. |
US11346648B2 |
Rotation angle detection method and device thereof
The present invention provides a rotation angle detection method and device thereof. The method includes calculating an estimated value of a rotation angle of a motor shaft during rotation according to a second rotation angle; determining an actual range of the rotation angle according to the estimated value of the rotation angle and a detection error of the second angle sensor; determining optional values of the rotation angle based on a relative relationship between a first rotation angle and the estimated value; determining an actual rotation angle of the motor shaft, based on a value falling within the actual range of the rotation angle among the optional values, and determining an actual rotation angle of the output shaft according to the actual rotation angle of the motor shaft. The present invention can improve the measurement accuracy of the rotation angles of the output shaft of the rotating mechanism. |
US11346642B2 |
Systems for delivering explosives and methods related thereto
Systems for delivering explosives with variable densities are disclosed herein. Methods of delivering explosives with variable densities and methods of varying the energy of explosives in a blasthole are disclosed herein. |
US11346639B2 |
Outer conductive band for a deployment unit of a conducted electrical weapon
A deployment unit for use with a handle of a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). The deployment unit includes wire-tethered electrodes for launching toward a human or animal target for providing a current through the target to impede locomotion of the target. The deployment unit includes a barrier that prior to use with the handle protects the deployment unit from electrostatic discharge. Prior to use of the deployment unit, the barrier may further protect the deployment unit from ingress of dirt and/or moisture into the deployment unit. While the deployment unit is inserted into a handle, the barrier shields conductors of the handle and the deployment unit to facilitate delivery of a launch signal from the handle to the deployment unit to launch the wire-tethered electrodes. |
US11346637B1 |
Range finder with bow release
The range finder bow release may comprise a cuff, a support armature, a bow release, and a range finder. The cuff may be adapted to be worn on a forearm of an archer. The support armature may be coupled to the cuff and may be adapted to position the bow release adjacent to a hand of the archer. The bow release may be a mechanical aid for releasing a bow string more precisely than the archer's fingers. The range finder may be an optical instrument that is operable to determine the distance to a target. The range finder may be coupled to the cuff and may be adapted to be used by the archer when the archer bends an elbow, brings the range finder up to an eye, and views the target through the range finder. |
US11346636B2 |
Long-range optical device, in particular telescopic sight
The invention relates to a long-range optical device, in particular telescopic sight, comprising a reticle, the position of which can be adjusted, and comprising an associated mechanism for adjusting the reticle, comprising a first magnetic element in the form of a ring magnet, a second magnetic element in the form of a bar magnet, motion-coupled to the reticle and movably mounted relative to the first magnetic element, wherein a variable magnetic characteristic value is formed as a function of the relative position between the first and the second magnetic element, a detection unit, which is configured to detect a change in the magnetic characteristic value formed in the first or second magnetic element, a determination unit to determine reticle position information describing the position of the reticle based on a magnetic characteristic value of the first and/or second magnetic element. |
US11346634B2 |
Two-stage airgun fire and reset
Improvements in a more efficient use of air in a projectile launcher is disclosed. The launcher uses a two-stage air gun fire and reset to have a more efficient compressed gas usage because the gas is not wasted by performing simultaneous actions, instead, the motion dedicates a portion of the motion to firing only then transitions a “port” to close and redirect the gasses to “re-cocking” without wasted gasses going out the firing bolt. The air is redirected through a moving port or gate to allow the launcher to continue to perform and “cycle” to the point where there is low pressure in the supply tank. This prevents chopping or shredding of paintballs because the feed port of the projectiles only partially opens. The improvement allows the launcher to reliably feed and fire projectiles down to the point where it is obvious that the tank requires changing. |
US11346633B1 |
Release holster apparatus and method
An apparatus having a release holster apparatus including: an elongated strap; a pocket between first and second sections of cloth material, attached to the elongated strap; and a flap attached to the elongated strap; wherein the pocket has top and bottom openings; wherein the flap has a first end attached nearer the top than the bottom opening: wherein the flap has a second end opposing the first end of the flap; wherein the flap in an open state does not cover any part of the top opening of the pocket; and wherein the flap is configured to be placed in a closed state in which the flap covers part, but not the entirety of the top opening of the pocket, and wherein a section of the flap is attached to a portion of the first section of cloth material of the pocket. |
US11346632B1 |
Cranking mechanism
A cranking mechanism preferably includes a planetary gear, a drive shaft, a one way bearing, a clutch assembly, and at least one drive unit. The clutch preferably includes a clutch pressure plate, a flywheel, friction surfaces and at least one friction plate. Each drive unit includes a carrier, a spool and a flywheel. The one way bearing and the clutch assembly are axial on the drive shaft. A pressure locking nut is threaded on to a threaded end of the crank shaft to exert pressure on the clutch assembly. The sun gear is fixed on the drive shaft. The at least one drive unit is axial with the drive shaft, and fixed with the carrier of the planetary gear set. The pressure locking nut is tightened against the clutch assembly to frictionally engage the drive shaft with the at least one drive unit. |
US11346630B2 |
Magazine simulator for usage with weapons in a virtual reality system
A magazine simulator that is removably inserted into a gun, the box magazine including a switch that is articulated with a trigger mechanism of the gun, and a tracker interface coupled to the box magazine, the tracker interface including an electrical connection interface with a virtual reality tracker that communicates with a virtual reality computing device, wherein the electrical connection interface transmits electrical signals to the virtual reality tracker based on articulations of the switch. |
US11346629B2 |
Light trigger
A firearm has an emitter that propagates a light beam to a receiver and at least two finger position beams that propagate horizontally along the firearm on either side of a switch that provides detection of a position of a finger when the finger blocks and unblocks the finger position beam. Further, when only two finger position beams are blocked, this indicates proper positioning of the finger placing the firearm into a dischargeable condition. |
US11346626B2 |
Device, system and method for counting used munition
Generally, a device for counting used munitions may include at least one sensor and at least one processor attachable to a firearm. The sensor(s) may be configured to generate at least one sensor signal, having signal values, in response to movement of at least one of: the firearm or at least one movable member of the firearm. The processor(s) may be configured to receive the sensor signal(s) from the sensor(s), and to detect, based on the signal values of the sensor signal(s) and a predetermined signal threshold, a discharge of the firearm. The processor(s) may be configured to determine a number of remaining cartridges in a magazine of the firearm, based on the detections of the discharges thereof. The device may further include at least one indicator configured to generate at least one notification concerning the number of remaining cartridges in the magazine. |
US11346621B2 |
Recoilless apparatus for guns
The invention relates to a recoilless apparatus for firing conventional cartridge-based ammunitions comprising a gun barrel and a compensating mass launch tube wherein a projectile is accelerated in one direction inside said gun barrel counterbalanced by a compensating mass accelerated in the opposite direction inside said launch tube thereby minimizing recoil and further providing means of automatic ammunition handling. |
US11346617B2 |
Wick structure and heat pipe accommodating wick structure
The present disclosure relates to a wick structure accommodated in a container of a heat pipe having plural foils and a structure holding portion for fixing the foils. The respective foils are held by the structure holding portion, whereby the foils are positions and arrange in parallel. The foil is connected to the other foils including the other adjacent foils via the structure holding portion. |
US11346616B2 |
Dimpled heat exchanger tube
A heat exchanger tube includes a curved wall, a leg, and a joint. The leg extends orthogonal to an end of the curved wall. The joint connects the curved wall and leg. A plurality of dimples is aligned along the joint. |
US11346615B2 |
Multi-function thermal absorber and isolator using liquid-to-gas phase change material
An apparatus includes multiple layers of phase-stable material, where adjacent layers of the phase-stable material are separated by multiple spaces. The apparatus also includes liquid phase change material in the spaces between the adjacent layers of the phase-stable material. The liquid phase change material is configured to become gaseous phase change material based on thermal energy absorbed by the liquid phase change material. The apparatus further includes at least one release configured to block passage of the liquid phase change material out of the spaces between the adjacent layers of the phase-stable material. The at least one release is also configured to allow passage of the gaseous phase change material out of the spaces between the adjacent layers of the phase-stable material. |
US11346613B2 |
Heat regenerating material particle, regenerator, refrigerator, superconducting magnet, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging device, nuclear magnetic resonance device, cryopump, and single-crystal pulling device of magnetic-field application type
A heat regenerating material particle of an embodiment contains a heat regenerating substance having a maximum value of specific heat at a temperature of 20 K or less is 0.3 J/cm3·K or more, and one metal element selected from the group consisting of calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), beryllium (Be), strontium (Sr), aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co). The heat regenerating material particle includes a first region and a second region, the second region is closer to an outer edge of the heat regenerating material particle than the first region, and the second region has a higher concentration of the metal element than the first region. |
US11346612B2 |
Plate heat exchanger
A plate heat exchanger includes a first plate sheet and a second plate sheet. A blocking member is disposed between a front surface of the second plate sheet and a back surface of the first plate sheet. The blocking member is located between a first corner hole and a second corner hole of the second plate sheet, and one end of the blocking member is located on a side portion of the second plate sheet. A first corner hole of the second plate sheet bypasses the other end of the blocking member to communicate with a second corner hole of the second plate sheet. In the plate heat exchanger, a blocking member is disposed between two plate sheets, accordingly fluid can be evenly distributed, and the plate heat exchanger has good heat exchange performance. |
US11346610B2 |
Evaporative cooling in additive manufactured heat exchangers
A heat exchanger includes a plate with an external surface, a channel, and a nozzle. The external surface bounds an interior of the plate. The channel is disposed in the heat exchanger and passes through a portion of the interior. The nozzle is integrally disposed in the heat exchanger, extends through a portion of the external surface, and is fluidly connected to the channel. The nozzle is configured to transport a liquid from the channel, through the external surface, and to distribute the liquid onto a portion of the heat exchanger. |
US11346603B2 |
Gas production system
A gas production system that can supply liquefied gas obtained by rectifying source gas as product gas continuously with high heat efficiency without using a machine that has a risk of contamination like a pump. A gas production system includes a single pressure device having a single pressurized container to which liquefied gas extracted from a rectification unit is supplied, a pressure line for extracting and vaporizing a part of the liquefied gas in the pressurized container and returning the part of the liquefied gas to the pressurized container, and a second heat exchange unit that is disposed in the pressure line, and a liquefied gas storage unit that stores liquefied gas which is led out from the pressurized container. |
US11346602B2 |
System and method for natural gas and nitrogen liquefaction with dual operating modes
Liquefier arrangements configured for co-production of both liquid natural gas (LNG) and liquid nitrogen (LIN) configured to operate in two distinct operating modes are provided. |
US11346600B2 |
Method of setting system and processing device
Provided is a method of setting a system, the method being performed by a processor and including: (a) when receiving detection, by the sensor, of a first amount of goods equal to or larger than a first predetermined amount, displaying, on a display, a first screen prompting setting of a threshold amount of goods corresponding to a condition of trigger output; (b) when the sensor detects reduction of an amount of goods by at least a second predetermined amount after displaying the first screen, acquiring, as the threshold amount, a second amount of reduced goods; (c) after the threshold amount is acquired, displaying, on the display, a second screen for setting an action of the processing device; and (d) based on information on the action set after displaying the second screen, setting output contents to be output by the processing device upon satisfaction of the condition of trigger output. |
US11346597B2 |
Appliance mounting assembly
An appliance mounting assembly includes a mounting bracket with first and second distal arms that flare outward in opposing directions from an attachment body and couple to a panel. The mounting bracket includes a pair of coupling members that extend from the attachment body toward the panel surface and distal ends that curve inward toward one another. A self-clinching nut has an undercut, serrated clinching ring, and base. The undercut and the serrated clinching ring are disposed within an aperture defined by the attachment body. A ladder rack has first and second sides coupled via an attachment wall. The first and second sides define protrusions that engage the pair of coupling members in an interference fit. The attachment wall defines a receiving hole that aligns with the aperture. A threaded fastener extends through the receiving hole and engages the self-clinching nut to fasten the ladder rack to the mounting bracket. |
US11346593B2 |
Refrigerator fan device and ultra-low temperature freezer
A refrigerator fan device, comprising: a fan motor (10) which has a fan rotor (12) and which can be provided in an air duct between an air inlet (16), a refrigerator heat exchanger (15), and/or a refrigerator compressor (14) and an air outlet (18) on or in a refrigerator housing (20, 22), said fan motor (10) being connectable to a unit of the refrigerator, via electrical supply and/or control lines, wherein the fan motor (10) is realized as a brushless speed-controllable DC motor whose operating speed is or can be controlled as a function of an operating and/or used cooling space temperature signal of, the assigned or assignable refrigerator compressor. |
US11346584B2 |
Refrigerant evaporator and method for manufacturing same
A refrigerant evaporator includes a first core, a second core, a first plate, and a second plate. The first core and the second core respectively include a plurality of first tubes and a plurality of second tubes extending along a tube longitudinal direction and stacked along a tube stacking direction. The first plate houses one end portions of the first tubes and the second tubes. The second plate faces the first core and the second core across the first plate and is joined to the first plate in the tube longitudinal direction. The second plate includes a plurality of ribs. The ribs and the first plate define a plurality of intermediate passageways therein. Each of the intermediate passageways allows communication between a corresponding one of the first tubes and a corresponding one of the second tubes. |
US11346583B2 |
Climate-control system having vapor-injection compressors
A climate-control system includes a first compressor, a second compressor, a first heat exchanger, a second heat exchanger, and a third heat exchanger. The first compressor includes a first inlet and a first outlet. The second compressor is in fluid communication with the first compressor and includes a second inlet (e.g., a suction inlet), a third inlet (e.g., a vapor-injection inlet), a second compression mechanism, and a second outlet. The second and third inlets are fluidly coupled with the second compression mechanism. The second compression mechanism receives working fluid from the first compressor through the third inlet and discharges working fluid through the second outlet of the second compressor. The first and second compressors are in fluid communication with the first, second, and third heat exchangers. |
US11346581B2 |
High-temperature heat shield assembly
A heat shield bladder includes first and second sheets of insulating material that form a bladder between the first and second sheets. At least one reflective foil is disposed within the bladder and a plurality of spacers are disposed within the bladder and positioned to space the at least one reflective foil from the first and second sheets of insulating material. Multiple reflective foils may be disposed within the bladder with spacers between each reflective foil. The heat shield bladder may be rolled into a tube shaped and used inside a pipe or formed into panels that may be used to line a vessel. |
US11346579B2 |
Vented cover plate
The present disclosure relates generally to protective devices and cover members. In some embodiments, cover members are provided that are operable to protect covered components and to allow heat dissipation from the components. Cover members of the present disclosure are suitable for use with heat exchangers including, for example, those provided with hot water pressure washers. |
US11346575B2 |
Air conditioner
An air conditioner of present invention comprises a housing having an outer panel forming the exterior and an opening formed on the outer panel, a heat exchanger configured to exchange heat with air flowing into the housing, and a door unit configured to open or close the opening by moving forward or backward from the opening through which the heat exchanged air is discharged. Wherein the door unit comprises a door blade configured to open or close the opening, a door operating part configured to move the door blade forward or backward, and a controller configured to control the air discharged from the opening to be moved forward from the opening in a straight line or to be discharged radially from the opening by controlling a distance between the door blade and the opening. |
US11346574B2 |
Air supply device with an annular air outlet and design method thereof
An air supply device with an annular air outlet and a design method thereof are provided. The device includes an air delivery section arranged in a horizontal plane and communicated with a plurality of air-out sections, wherein an axis of each of the plurality of air-out sections is in a vertical direction; the air delivery section and the plurality of air-out sections are respectively provided with air return ducts communicated with each other, the air return ducts each have a fresh air duct provided therein; an axis of the fresh air duct is parallel to an axis of corresponding air return duct of the air return ducts, and the fresh air duct and the corresponding air return duct are equal in length, the plurality of air-out sections are arranged above office cubicles in a room. |
US11346572B2 |
Building equipment with predictive control
A central energy facility (CEF) includes a plurality of powered CEF components, a battery unit, and a predictive CEF controller. The powered CEF components include a chiller unit and a cooling tower. The battery unit is configured to store electric energy from an energy grid and discharge the stored electric energy for use in powering the powered CEF components. The predictive CEF controller is configured to optimize a predictive cost function to determine an optimal amount of electric energy to purchase from the energy grid and an optimal amount of electric energy to store in the battery unit or discharge from the battery unit for use in powering the powered CEF components at each time step of an optimization period. |
US11346571B2 |
Method for controlling an air conditioning system using an economic balance point and a capacity balance point
A computer-implemented method is provided of controlling a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system having a heat pump and an auxiliary heater to heat an inside zone, the method comprising: setting values for an economic balance point and a temperature set point; setting a capacity balance point to be equal to the economic balance point; measuring an initial inside temperature in the inside zone and an outside temperature outside of a structure containing the inside zone; determining that the initial inside temperature is lower than the temperature set point; determining that the outside temperature is greater than the capacity balance point; activating the heat pump to heat the inside zone; waiting a heating interval while the heat pump is active; determining that the heat pump is not effective in heating the inside zone; and setting the capacity balance point to be equal to the outside temperature. |
US11346570B2 |
Refrigerant leakage determination system and refrigeration cycle apparatus
A refrigerant leakage determination system capable of detecting leakage of refrigerant without requiring complicated processing is provided. A refrigerant leakage determination system is a refrigerant leakage determination system of a refrigeration cycle apparatus that includes a refrigerant circuit including a heat-source-side heat exchanger and has, as operating modes, a normal mode in which the heat-source-side heat exchanger is caused to function as an evaporator and a defrosting mode in which the heat-source-side heat exchanger frosted during a normal operation is defrosted. The refrigerant leakage determination system includes a processor configured to acquire defrosting information regarding a relationship between a normal operation period and the number of defrosting operations, and memory that stores the defrosting information. The processor is further configured to determine, based on the acquired defrosting information, leakage of refrigerant in the refrigerant circuit. |
US11346559B2 |
Bridging lintel with support hangers for an insert and block system for a structure
An outdoor structure and structural system including a plurality of structural blocks having opposed top and bottom surfaces, opposed front and rear surfaces and opposed first and second side surfaces, the bottom surfaces of the plurality of structural blocks having a receiving channel extending along the bottom surface from the first side surface towards the second side surface, the receiving channel sized and shaped to receive and retain a hanger. The outdoor structure and structural system also including at least one bridging lintel, the bridging lintel having an upper surface, front and rear sides and first and second sides, the bridging lintel having first and second hangers extending from the upper surface of the bridging lintel, the first hanger extending a distance along the upper surface and a distance outward from the upper surface beyond the first side of the bridging lintel, the second hanger extending a distance along the upper surface and a distance outward from the upper surface beyond the second side of the bridging lintel. |
US11346556B2 |
Combustor having inner and outer tubular oxygen nozzles about a tubular fuel supply unit
A combustor includes a fuel supply unit defining on a radially inner side of an axis an inner peripheral side space into which inert gas is introduced and which is configured to supply the inert gas to a combustion cylinder, and defining on a radially outer side an outer peripheral side space into which the inert gas is introduced and which is configured to supply the inert gas to the combustion cylinder; an inner peripheral side oxygen supply unit that is configured to supply oxygen to the inner peripheral side space; an outer peripheral side oxygen supply unit that is configured to supply oxygen to the outer peripheral side space; and an adjustment unit that is configured to adjust the relative amounts of the oxygen supplied by the inner peripheral side oxygen supply unit and the oxygen supplied by the outer peripheral side oxygen supply unit. |
US11346553B2 |
Gas valve unit
A gas valve unit to be connected to a gas source includes a body having an inlet, a main chamber in the body communicating with the inlet and having a main outlet communicating with the outlet of the gas valve unit, a disc-shaped element in the main chamber with one or more openings putting the main chamber in communication with the main outlet hole and rotatable between a closing position, where the main outlet hole is entirely covered by the disc-shaped element, and at least two opening positions in which the one or more openings face, at least in part, the main outlet hole to enable gas passage from the main chamber to the main outlet hole via the through opening, and a control unit associated causing the snapping rotation of the disc-shaped element between the closing position and an opening position, and between the at least two opening positions. |
US11346551B2 |
Waste gas combustor with secondary air control and liquid containment/vaporization chamber
A gas flare for burning waste gas comprises a stack with an upper chimney space, a lower combustion chamber, and a burner having one or more flame outlets positioned in the combustion chamber. A primary combustion air intake of the burner is in fluid communication with an ambient air intake to source primary combustion air therefrom. An airflow control device resides in a position operable to regulate secondary air flow from the ambient air intake to the flame outlet of the burner without obstructing the primary combustion air intake of said burner. The stack features a double hull design to preheat the ambient air as it travels to the burner, and a liquid containment/vaporization chamber is installed below the burner in heat exchange relationship with the preheated airflow path to the burner, whereby the chamber is warmed by the pre-heated combustion air and radiant heat from the combustion chamber. |
US11346550B2 |
Burner of gas stove
A burner of a gas stove includes a burner body, a partition member, and at least one flame cover. The burner body includes an inlet portion and a base. The inlet portion has at least one inlet passage for injecting gas and air, and the base has at least one mixture passage for mixing the gas and the air. The at least one mixture passage communicates with the at least one inlet passage. The partition member has a plurality of through holes and covers the at least one mixture passage. The at least one flame cover has a plurality of flame holes and covers the partition member. Whereby, the size of the burner of the gas stove could be reduced significantly, and the gas could mix with the air effectively and uniformly. |
US11346549B2 |
Burner assembly and systems incorporating a burner assembly
Systems and methods are disclosed that include providing a cooking system that comprises a burner assembly and a heat exchanger, the burner assembly having a high velocity burner configured to provide the necessary high velocity, volumetric flowrate through the heat exchanger, and the burner assembly also having a low velocity burner configured to significantly reduce and/or substantially eliminate “lift off” that could result from operation of only the high velocity burner. |
US11346548B2 |
Burner assembly and heat exchanger
Systems and methods are disclosed that include providing a cooking system that comprises a burner assembly and a heat exchanger, the burner assembly having a high velocity burner configured to provide the necessary high velocity, volumetric flowrate through the heat exchanger having a first fluid circuit having a plurality of compactly-arranged tubes disposed perpendicularly and interstitially to a second fluid circuit having a plurality of compactly-arranged tubes, and the burner assembly also having a low velocity burner configured to significantly reduce and/or substantially eliminate “lift off” that could result from operation of only the high velocity burner. |
US11346544B2 |
System and method for top platform assembly of heat recovery steam generator (HRSG)
A heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) includes a base and a top platform assembly disposed on the base. The top platform assembly includes a first top platform auxiliary module having a first rectangular frame in which a steam manifold is disposed, a second top platform auxiliary module having a second rectangular frame in which a high pressure (HP) drum is disposed, and a third top platform auxiliary module having a third rectangular frame in which a low pressure (LP) drum and an intermediate pressure (IP) drum are disposed. Each top platform auxiliary module may be pre-assembled on the ground prior to be raised to elevation for installed on the base. |
US11346541B2 |
Heat sink
The invention relates to a heat sink (10, 60, 120, 150) having a body (12) which includes a channel-shaped mounting formation configured to hold an electronic unit (40) in the form of an LED strip captive therein. The channel-shaped mounting formation defines has a slot which includes a mouth (22) having a transverse width which is less than a width of the electronic unit (40), and a nook (30) which is configured to permit mounting of the electronic unit (40) to the heat sink by passing the electronic unit through the mouth (22) and angularly displacing the electronic unit (40) relative to the mounting formation of the body (12). Instead of sliding the LED strip into the slot, which could damage the strip or result in poor application of thermal paste, the strip is mounted by applying paste and angularly and transversely displacing the strip relative to the body. |
US11346537B1 |
Landscape lighting junction hub
A junction hub may include a fixture body include a top portion and a bottom portion. The junction hub may further include a connector device for operably coupling a mounting structure to the fixture body. The junction hub may even further include a terminal block disposed in the fixture body for facilitating the connection of a power source to at least one lighting fixture. |
US11346532B2 |
Weapon mounted light and operation thereof
A flashlight assembly includes a body having a head portion at one end and an opposing tapered tail portion and a clamping assembly on a bottom side of the body. The tail portion of the body tapers rearwardly towards a tail end thereof and downwardly from an upper side towards the bottom side, such that the tail end of the tail portion merges with the bottom side of the body and forms an inclined contoured surface extending from the bottom side to the top side. A contoured switch is mounted within the inclined angled surface of the tapered tail portion, and includes a safety bail pivotably movable to selectively mechanically impede operation of the switch. |
US11346526B1 |
Area optical cover with faceted surface
An area optical cover for a linear light source extends along an axial direction. The optical cover includes a portion of an optical material that forms a constant cross-section transverse to the axial direction. An outer surface of the cross-section is substantially planar, and an inner surface of the cross-section forms a plurality of facets. Each of the facets forms a refractive surface that is configured to refract a corresponding portion of light from the light source, and a return surface that connects the refractive surface with a refractive surface of an adjacent facet. When the outer surface is oriented horizontally on a lower side of the portion of the optical material, and the linear light source is positioned at an installation height above the inner surface, all facets within at least 30 degrees of nadir from the light source are optimized to provide a selected light distribution. |
US11346521B2 |
Light projection device and light projection device for vehicle
Provided is a light projection device and a light projection device for vehicle, and the light projection device includes: a light source having light emission portions disposed side by side in a predetermined direction; convex lenses, which focus light irradiated from the light emission portions; an optical scanner having a mirror portion that scans the light passing through the convex lenses, and a drive source swinging the mirror portion; and a projection lens disposed between the convex lenses and the mirror portion, or disposed in a position to which the light scanned from the mirror portion is projected. The convex lenses are disposed side by side in the predetermined direction at intervals so that the light transmitted through and focused by the convex lenses in a stationary state comes close. |
US11346519B2 |
Vehicle light assembly including a movable light signature member
A vehicle light assembly including one or more movable light signature members that are selectively translated from a first position partially or wholly in front of conventional light units (low beams, high beams, taillights, etc.) to a second position away from the light units when the light units are in use. Thus, for example, the movable light signature member(s) can include one or more LEDs or the like that are illuminated to act as daytime running lights, turn signal indicators, accessory lights, etc. when they are disposed in front of the light units and when the low beams, high beams, or taillights are not in use. This provides the desired light signature. When the low beams, high beams, or taillights are in use, the movable light signature member(s) are translated out of the way, such that the light units are visible adjacent to and/or between the movable light signature member(s). |
US11346515B1 |
LED troffer assembly
A light troffer assembly has a cover panel. A T-bar frame has a right T-bar parallel to a left T-bar, and with a rear T-bar parallel to a front T-bar. A bracket frame is mounted between the cover panel and the T-bar frame. The bracket frame includes a first mounting bracket mounted above the right T-bar, a second mounting bracket mounted above the left T-bar, and a first mounting rail and a second mounting rail connecting the first mounting bracket to the second mounting bracket. The mounting bracket frame is sandwiched between the cover panel and the T-bar frame. An LED panel has an LED panel power supply, pivot hook latches and pivot pins. |
US11346514B2 |
Rotationally adjustable outdoor security light
The present disclosure sets forth an outdoor security light with the flexibility of being mounted to either a wall structure or to an eave or ceiling structure. The security light can be adjusted for each installation without the necessity of changing hardware elements of the security luminaire. Disclosed designs include a luminaire housing having a housing mount which is removably received within a housing mount attached to a structure. An electrical interface between the two may be provided to provide electrical power to the luminaire housing and provide communication therebetween. |
US11346513B2 |
Modular lighting fixture
A modular lighting fixture that is capable of receiving interchangeable functional modules includes a body having a main portion and a second portion. The main portion has a hollow interior defining an interior space extending in a longitudinal direction from a first open end of the main portion to a second end of the main portion. The second portion is provided at the first end and extends outwardly in a transverse direction, wherein the interior space is configured to receive and retain a functional module configured to provide non-light emitting function. A light emitting means is provided on the second portion of the body and configured to emit light. |
US11346509B1 |
Waterproof LED lamp
This invention discloses an LED lamp including a lampshade, a lamp cap, a light source device and electronic components; the lampshade includes a cover body and a mounting part; a lamp post cover is provided in the mounting part with interference fit; a lamp post is provided at the lamp post cover with interference fit; the electronic components are installed on the lamp post, and the light source device is installed between the lamp post and the lamp post cover. By positioning the light source device between the lamp post cover and the lamp post, and by pressing the lamp post cover and the lamp post into the mounting part of the lampshade, a good seal is formed among the lamp post cover, the lamp post and the lampshade, thereby effectively improving the waterproof level of the lamp. |
US11346508B2 |
LED filament
An LED filament including at least one filament substrate. The at least one filament substrate each includes at least two substrate sections connected in sequence. The substrate has two opposite light-emitting surfaces. The light-emitting surfaces of adjacent substrate sections are twisted with respect to each other around the axis which is along the extending direction of the filament substrate. On the light-emitting surfaces LED light-emitting elements are provided. The LED filament structure can facilitate heat dissipation and comprises a plurality of light-emitting surfaces oriented in different directions, so that the LED filament can emit light toward a plurality of angles so as to have a more uniform and omni-directional light-emitting effect. In addition, the LED light-emitting elements on the plurality of filaments can also be electrically connected in different manners, such that LED light-emitting elements of different colors can be provided, thereby realizing the control of multiple light-emitting effects. |
US11346504B2 |
Cryogenic container with reserve pressure building chamber
A system for dispensing cryogenic liquid includes a container defining an interior with a partition dividing the interior into primary and reserve chambers. Cryogenic liquid within the primary chamber is separated from cryogenic liquid in the reserve chamber. The partition provides a headspace cornrnurrrcation passage. A primary pressure building circuit has an inlet selectively in liquid communication with the primary chamber and an outlet in fluid communication with the headspaces of the primary and reserve chambers. A reserve pressure building circuit has an inlet selectively in liquid communication with the reserve chamber and an outlet in fluid communication with the headspaces of the primary and reserve chambers. An equalizing circuit is selectively in liquid communication with the primary and reserve chambers. A dispensing line is selectively in liquid communication with the primary chamber. |
US11346503B2 |
Hydrogen gas filling method and hydrogen gas filling device
According to one aspect of the present invention, a hydrogen gas filling method includes receiving, from a vehicle equipped with a tank to be filled with hydrogen gas and powered by the hydrogen gas, a temperature of the tank before a start of filling; calculating a difference between a preset maximum temperature and the temperature of the tank; calculating a filling speed of the hydrogen gas depending on the difference; and filling the hydrogen gas from an accumulator in which the hydrogen gas is accumulated into the tank at the filling speed calculated via a measuring machine. |
US11346502B2 |
Mobile liquid and gaseous hydrogen refueling apparatus
A mobile liquid and gaseous hydrogen refueling apparatus including: a main storage module for receiving liquid hydrogen to produce first gaseous hydrogen; a liquid pumping and transporting module for receiving the liquid hydrogen, pumping the liquid hydrogen, and producing second gaseous hydrogen; a gas compressing and storing module for receiving at least one of the first gaseous hydrogen and the second gaseous hydrogen and compressing and storing the at least one gaseous hydrogen; and a gas converting and transporting module for receiving the pumped liquid hydrogen and the compressed gaseous hydrogen, performing heat exchange between the pumped liquid hydrogen and the compressed gaseous hydrogen, producing gaseous hydrogen for refueling, and transporting the gaseous hydrogen for refueling to a gaseous hydrogen fuel consumption structure. |
US11346495B2 |
Control method for non-orthogonal gimbal, gimbal thereof, and storage device
A control method for a non-orthogonal gimbal includes obtaining an actual attitude of the gimbal, determining a target attitude of the gimbal according to the actual attitude of the gimbal and an angle between a first rotation axis of a first drive motor and a second rotation axis of a second drive motor, determining an attitude error according to the actual attitude and the target attitude, and controlling one or more of a plurality of drive motors according to the attitude error to cause the gimbal to approach the target attitude. The gimbal includes the plurality of drive motors including the first drive motor, the second drive motor, and the third drive motor. The gimbal further includes a base, a first axis arm, a second axis arm, and a third axis arm. |
US11346494B2 |
Customizable in-ground stand for elevated object retention
Disclosed is a customizable in-ground stand that retains its position in response to off-center, leaning, and/or top-heavy forces imposed onto it by a retained object. The stand includes an elongated tube. The stand includes an interchangeable retention ring with a downward extension that attaches to a top of the elongated tube, and with a length of tube that extends laterally in front of the elongated tube as an incomplete ring from the downward extension. The stand further includes an interchangeable base with a rod that attaches to a bottom of the elongated tube, and with support members that extend outwards from each side of the rod. Each of the support members has a vertical triangular plate that extends perpendicularly from the rod and that narrows to a particular point towards a bottom of the rod, and a lip that extends perpendicularly over each vertical triangular plate. |
US11346493B2 |
Motorized mounting systems for televisions
A mounting system capable of mounting objects to support structures. The mounting system includes a wall mount including a display bracket configured to hold the object, a fixed support bracket coupleable to a vertical support structure, and a linkage assembly. The linkage assembly has a low-profile stowed configuration in which the object is held in a raised position close to the support structure. Tilt adjustment mechanisms are used to adjust the tilt of the display bracket. |
US11346489B2 |
Passive alignment mechanism for off-centered probe deployment
An in-pipe apparatus for pipe inspection or maintenance using a probe or tool includes: a lateral deployment mechanism including a perpendicular deployment mechanism and a linear actuator configured to deploy the perpendicular deployment mechanism in a lateral direction toward a target point to contact an inner wall of the pipe and passively deploy a probe or tool perpendicularly on or at the target point; and a rotational deployment mechanism coupled to the lateral deployment mechanism and including a motor configured to rotationally deploy the lateral deployment mechanism about the inner circumference with respect to a rotation axis that differs from the pipe axis, to align the lateral deployment mechanism in the lateral direction. The perpendicular deployment mechanism includes: a pivot member to pivot the perpendicular deployment mechanism about a pivot axis parallel to the rotation axis; and a probe or tool holder coupled to the pivot member. |
US11346488B1 |
Patch plug assemblies and methods of sealing tubulars
Methods of sealing tubulars are disclosed herein, which methods may include: providing a patch plug assembly that includes: a shaft; a wedge coupled to the shaft; a slip coupled to the shaft; a plug slidably coupled to the wedge; and a ferrule disposed between the wedge and the plug; pushing the slip against the tubular; pushing the plug against the ferrule after the slip is pushed against the tubular; pushing the ferrule against the wedge after the plug is pushed against the ferrule; and pushing a plug portion of the plug against an inner surface of the tubular. |
US11346486B2 |
Sealing sleeve for inserting into a piping system
A sealing sleeve for inserting into a piping system in order to seal a leak, having a steel sheet, which is annularly bent together and having at least one locking device in the form of a slot which is arranged in the steel strip in the circumferential direction and which has at least one row of teeth. The locking device also having at least one detent member, which is suitable for engaging in at least one row of teeth. The detent member has at least one guide element, at least one detent element and at least one tensioning element, which is arranged between one guide element and one detent element and is designed in such a way that the tensioning force between the guide element and the detent element can be varied and thus the detent effect of the detent member can be controlled. |
US11346484B2 |
Disconnectable fluid coupling
A first tubular and a second tubular define a fluid passage. A feather is positioned within the first tubular. The feather is configured to axially translate towards the second tubular and pivot towards a center of the first tubular. The feather includes a hinge on a pivoting end. A first end of a spring is coupled to the feather and a second end of the spring is coupled to the first tubular. The spring is loaded to actuate a movement of the feather between an open position and a closed position. A trigger is positioned between the first tubular and the second tubular to provide an interference with the feather. The interference retains the feather in the open position when the first tubular and second tubular are coupled. |
US11346482B2 |
Fluid coupling
A fluid coupling (R) comprising a male element (A) and a female element, a ring delimiting an inner channel of the female element (B), and a piston slidably mounted with respect to the ring (28) between a closed position and an open position of the inner channel. Between a disconnected configuration of the coupling and the connected configuration, the ring is moved rotationally with respect to the female body and the ring is held longitudinally in the female body, the piston is moved longitudinally from its closed position to its open position. The male body comprises an outer body and an inner body, the inner body delimiting an inner duct of the male element (A). During connecting, the outer body and the ring are rotationally fixed around the central longitudinal axis. In the connected configuration, the outer body and the ring are rotationally fixed. During connecting and in the connected configuration, the outer body and the inner body are free to rotate but unable to move in translation. The female element (B) comprises at least one locking device (45) movable between a position locking the rotation of the ring, and a release position, and in the disconnected configuration, the locking device (45) does not prevent the rotation of the ring. |
US11346479B2 |
Pipe fitting joint assembly
A pipe fitting joint assembly including a guide sleeve, provided with a first concave-convex structure on the outer wall of one end thereof, a connecting body, provided with a second concave-convex structure on the inner walls of both ends thereof, and an inner gear ring provided with a third concave-convex structure on an inner ring thereof and a fourth concave-convex structure on an outer ring thereof. The inner gear ring is concentrically inserted into the connecting body. The fourth concave-convex structure and the second concave-convex structure are in interference fit. The guide sleeve is concentrically inserted into the inner ring gear of the connecting body. The first concave-convex structure and the fourth concave-convex structure are in clearance fit therebetween using a moving interference manner. |
US11346477B2 |
Quick coupling
Quick coupling including casing defining longitudinal axis, outlet and inlet, to receive at the inlet at least part of external connector to fluidity connect external connector and outlet, shutter housed within casing to translate along longitudinal axis in opposition to opposing element, housing at least part of external connector and including retainer to lock at least part of external connector within shutter in at least one position along longitudinal axis, controller accessible from outside and including first slider housed within casing to translate along locking direction skewed relative to longitudinal axis in opposition to second opposing element, to house at least part of the shutter and including lock to lock the shutter within first slider in position along locking direction, and safety to lock shutter when subjected to pressures above predetermined threshold by fluid present within coupling, wherein the shutter locks external connector at least when safety locks shutter. |
US11346475B2 |
Electrical isolator
An electrical isolator comprising: a first fluid-carrying member and a second fluid-carrying member spaced apart from said first fluid-carrying member; a resistive, semi-conductive or non-conductive component located between said first and second fluid-carrying member, wherein said resistive, semi-conductive or non-conductive component is adapted to convey fluid flowing from said first fluid-carrying member to said second fluid-carrying member; wherein said first fluid-carrying member comprises a first annular projection extending radially outwardly, and said second fluid-carrying member comprises a second annular projection extending radially outwardly such that an annular cavity is formed between the first and second annular projections; wherein the electrical isolator further comprises: a layer of circumferentially wound fiber-reinforced polymer in the annular cavity; and a layer of helical wound fiber-reinforced polymer extending over the first annular projection, the annular cavity and the second annular projection. |
US11346472B2 |
Coupling and circumferential groove shape
Pipe elements have circumferential grooves. The grooves have a first side surface contiguous with a first floor surface. The first side surface and the first floor surface together subtend a first 90° circular arc when viewed in cross section. The grooves also have a second side surface contiguous with a second floor surface. The second side surface is in spaced relation to and in facing relation with the first side surface. The second side surface and the second floor surface together subtend a second 90° circular arc when viewed in cross section. A third floor surface is contiguous with both the first and second floor surfaces and is a flat surface. A coupling used to connect the pipe elements has arcuate projections which engage the grooves of the pipe elements. The arcuate projections have a semi-circular cross section. Relief grooves are positioned adjacent to each arcuate projection. |
US11346467B2 |
Adjustable attachment apparatus
An element retention and placement strip comprises a flexible band designed to fit around one or more objects, a fastener associated with the flexible band employing a female fastener area and a male fastener area for connecting the flexible band to an object. The male fastener area comprises a plurality of tensioners disposed on the surface of the male fastener area for securely locking the flexible band to an object. At least one or more clasps attached to the flexible band, such that the clasps may be fixed, rotatable or movable along the axis of the flexible band. The clasps may be of plurality of sizes and use plurality of locking mechanisms for holding the element. |
US11346464B2 |
Device and method for pulling pipe
A pipe puller system and methods of pipe extraction are shown. In one example a pipe to be replaced is pulled by attaching a pulling force to multiple locations along a length of the pipe. In one example pulling forces can be varied between different attachment locations to better control or eliminate tearing of the pipe. In one example, a pipe loosening device may be used prior to pulling the pipe from the ground. |
US11346462B2 |
Valve and reservoir(s) for pressurized fluid
A valve for pressurized fluid including a body housing a fluid circuit having an upstream end configured to be placed in communication with a reserve of pressurized fluid and a downstream end configured to be placed in communication with a user of fluid, the circuit including a collection of valve shutter(s) having at least one shutoff valve shutter allowing the circuit to be closed or opened, the valve having a member for manually controlling the collection of valve shutter(s), the control member being mounted thereby allowing the body to move between a rest position in which the collection of valve shutter(s) is in a position in which the circuit is closed and an active position in which the control member actuates the collection of valve shutter(s) into a position in which the circuit is open with a first bore section. |
US11346459B1 |
Inductive switching valve
An inductive switching valve includes a valve body, a valve core assembly that is mounted in the valve body, a rocker arm that is movably connected to the valve body and matched with the valve core assembly, and a switching feedback unit. A magnetic assembly and a magnetic sensor of the switching feedback assembly are mounted to the rocker arm and the valve body, respectively. The switching feedback unit can automatically generate a corresponding switching signal according to the switching state of the inductive switching valve, so that the present invention can automatically feed back the switching state of the inductive switching valve. |
US11346457B2 |
Piezoelectric driven valve, pressure-type flow rate control device, and vaporization supply device
A piezoelectric element-driven valve 1 including a main body, a valve element, piezoelectric actuators, a plurality of cylindrical actuator boxes arranged in series, a cylindrical outer connecting jig detachably connecting the adjacent actuator boxes and having an opening for drawing out wiring, a plurality of piezoelectric actuators accommodated in the actuator box respectively in the same direction, and a cylindrical inner connecting jig slidably accommodated in the outer connecting jig and having an opening for positioning the adjacent piezoelectric actuators and drawing out wiring. |
US11346456B2 |
Valve assembly and actuation assembly including the same
A valve assembly for use in an actuation assembly, with the actuation assembly including an actuation housing, includes a valve support adapted to be coupled to the actuation housing. The valve support has a body portion defining a plurality of solenoid bores. The valve assembly also includes a plurality of solenoids with each one of the plurality of solenoids disposed within a corresponding one of the plurality of solenoid bores and directly mounted to the valve support for controlling a flow of fluid. The valve assembly further includes an electrical power distribution device at least partially coupled to the valve support and connected to each of the plurality of solenoids. The valve assembly also includes a tray coupled to the body portion of the valve support to support a portion of the electrical power distribution device. |
US11346455B2 |
Vent valve for closed tank
A vent valve for a closed tank, the vent valve being provided in an upper surface of the closed tank storing liquid, may include an upper housing provided with an upper air hole disposed outside the closed tank; a lower housing provided with a lower air hole disposed inside the closed tank; and a valve core provided in a housing space area surrounded by the upper housing and the lower housing and providing a ventilation path through which only gas passes between the upper air hole and the lower air hole. |
US11346454B2 |
Low-profile paired relief valve
A pressure relief valve assembly is disclosed. The pressure relief valve assembly comprises an inlet manifold, a first pressure relief valve, a second pressure relief valve, and an outlet manifold. The first pressure relief valve is connected to and in fluid communication with the inlet manifold. The second pressure relief valve is connected to and in fluid communication with the inlet manifold and parallel to the first pressure relief valve. The outlet manifold is connected to and in fluid communication with the first pressure relief valve and the second pressure relief valve. |
US11346451B2 |
Nut locking coupling for actuated valve
An actuated valve assembly includes a valve, an actuator, and a nut retention sleeve. The nut retention sleeve has a first bore portion sized to closely receive and rotate with a portion of a coupling member extending from the actuator and a second bore portion sized to closely receive and rotate with at least a portion of a stem nut assembled with a valve stem of the valve. The nut retention sleeve is slideable between a nut retaining position in which the second bore portion engages the stem nut to rotationally fix the stem nut with the coupling member, and a nut adjusting position in which the second bore portion is disengaged from the stem nut to permit rotation of the stem nut on the valve stem. |
US11346448B2 |
Carbon seal assembly
A seal assembly having: a carbon ring annularly extending about a central axis and having an outer face, and a shrink band annularly extending about the central axis, the shrink band having an inner face, the inner face in contact with the outer face of the carbon ring at a contact interface defined therebetween, the inner face of the shrink band protruding axially beyond the contact interface. |
US11346445B2 |
Piston sealing ring assemblies
The present disclosure provides a sealing ring assembly having a first ring and a second ring, configured to seal a high-pressure region from a lower pressure region of a piston and cylinder device. Accordingly, the sealing ring assembly includes a high-pressure boundary and a low-pressure boundary. Each ring may be segmented, and the first and second rings interface along a surface. Along the surface at the interface, a groove open to the lower pressure region aids in pressure locking the sealing ring assembly. A pocket in the second ring allows for high pressure gas to aid in balancing radial forces on the sealing ring assembly. As the sealing ring wears, the first and second rings remain engaged with one another. |
US11346444B2 |
Methods and systems for an actuation system
Methods and systems are provided for an actuation system for a parking mechanism in a transmission system of a vehicle. In one example, a system may include an actuator coupled to a lever arm via one or more parallel axis gears, and a shaft connecting the lever arm to a pawl of the parking mechanism, the lever arm non-back drivable at each of a first state and a second state of the actuation system. |
US11346436B2 |
Pulley device, in particular for tensioning idler or runner roller
A pulley device configured to support a belt of a chain tensioning idler or runner roller includes a bearing having a rotatable outer ring and a coaxial fixed inner ring and a pulley having at least one C-shaped pulley part that has an inner portion with an inner surface mounted on an outer cylindrical surface of the bearing outer ring, an outer cylindrical portion having an outer cylindrical surface configured to contact the belt or the chain, and a radial intermediate portion between axial outer ends of the inner and outer cylindrical portions and an axial outer end of the outer cylindrical portion, wherein the intermediate portion in cross section has a shape of an arc circle. |
US11346435B2 |
Reducer of electric power steering apparatus
A reducer of an electric power steering apparatus includes: a worm shaft having a first end thereof supported by a first bearing coupled to a housing and a second end supported by a second bearing coupled to the housing; a damper axially supported on an outer race of the second bearing; and a damper support member having a first side axially supported on the damper and a second side supported on an inner face of the housing. The worm shaft can be assembled with constant rotational torque at an accurate position with respect to the centers of the bearings at the opposite ends. And, the axial and radial movements of the worm shaft can be buffered and the load applied to the worm shaft in the direction in which the worm shaft is engaged with the worm wheel can be reduced. |
US11346428B2 |
Manual dual clutch power transmission unit for a vehicle
Manual dual clutch power transmission unit 10 for a vehicle (tractor, constructional vehicle and the like), which comprises a synchro-shuttle transmission unit 10S (forward/reverse drive transmission), a hydro-mechanical operated a dual clutch unit 10D, a multi-speed transmission unit 10T (8 speed transmission unit), a range transmission unit 10R (3 ranges—low range, medium range and high range), a hydro-mechanical transmission control mechanism 100 which controls shifting and selection of gears (odd gear and/or even gear) and corresponding clutches (odd clutch and/or even clutch) respectively, and an auxiliary transmission actuation mechanism 200 which actuates the power transmission unit 10 when at least one of the hydraulic dual clutch unit 10D of the power transmission unit 10 and a hydraulic system of the vehicle is not functioning, wherein the transmission control mechanism 100 for the multi-speed transmission unit 10T is provided with Z-gate sequential gear shift pattern. |
US11346423B2 |
Anti-resonance apparatus of propeller shaft
An anti-resonance apparatus of a propeller shaft may include a support provided in a tube and configured to be rotated with the tube, and including at least a guide pin arranged at equal angles around a longitudinal axis of the tube and formed in a radial direction of the support, at least a mass body slidably engaged to the at least a guide pin and guided by the at least a guide pin to be moved along a longitudinal axis of the at least a guide pin, and a return spring configured to provide an elastic force in a moving direction in which the at least a mass body is moved toward the support. |
US11346422B2 |
Front bicycle suspension assembly with inertia valve
A front bicycle suspension assembly having an inertia valve is described. The front bicycle suspension assembly may include at least upper and lower telescoping tubes and include a damping tube containing an inertia valve. The inertia valve may include an inertia mass movable along the outer surface of a valve shaft as the inertia valve moves between first and second positions. |
US11346421B2 |
Damping force adjustable shock absorber
A crimp portion provided to a damping force adjustable shock absorber includes a crimp groove portion provided on an outer peripheral surface of a solenoid case along a circumferential direction thereof, and one end portion of a thin wall portion of a valve case that is contained while being bent in this crimp groove portion. The crimp groove portion includes an inclined surface inclined into a case 40 from a valve case side toward a solenoid case side. Due to this configuration, the damping force adjustable shock absorber can securely fix the solenoid case and the valve case by crimping while reducing a load on a solenoid block and a valve block due to the crimp fixation to a minimum load. |
US11346420B2 |
Energy absorption device for vehicle steering column and vehicle steering column
An energy absorption device for a vehicle steering column comprising a metal band and an adjustable deformation unit through which the metal band extends. The deformation unit is a rotatable hollow roller having a first contact surface inside the hollow roller that is separated from an outer contact surface by an outlet slot. The metal band passes through an inlet slot into the interior of the roller, and then through the outlet slot leaves the roller, in a manner that that said metal band is entirely deformed along an S-shaped curve. |
US11346414B2 |
Brake disk and method of making same
A brake disk or drum has at least one working surface which opposes a braking member such as a brake pad or shoe. A plurality of spaced, raised island formations are provided across the working surface, with channels extending between the island formations. Each raised island formation has an outer surface which contacts a brake pad or brake shoe during braking. |
US11346410B2 |
Brake mechanism, joint actuator, and robot
The present disclosure relates to a brake mechanism, a joint actuator and a robot. The brake mechanism includes a friction member configured to be fixed to a rotor of the motor, a brake member abutting against one side of the friction member, a pushing member abutting against the other side of the friction member and configured to provide an adjustable pushing force to the brake member, a locking mechanism configured to prevent the brake member from rotating according to a brake command. |
US11346409B2 |
Vehicle transmission and control device for vehicle transmission
A vehicle transmission includes a shaft; speed-changing gears; switching mechanisms; and a shifting mechanism. The shifting mechanism is provided with a double-meshing preventing mechanism configured to switch between a one-way state in which the switching mechanisms are hindered from moving in a downshift direction and allowed to move in an upshift direction and a free state in which the switching mechanisms are allowed to move in both the downshift direction and the upshift direction. |
US11346408B2 |
Virtual clutch temperature gauge
An apparatus (a controller), and systems and methods for management of inputs, determination of a calculated clutch temperature, and control of action related to the clutch of a transmission system, and notification improvements to a user associated therewith are disclosed. In particular, a clutch calculator circuit is augmented by a machine learning component that employs a machine learning technique and provides a projected clutch temperature as a basis for actions to be taken. |
US11346407B2 |
Centrifugal clutch
Provided is a centrifugal clutch configured so that a clutch capacity can be increased with a simple configuration. A centrifugal clutch 200 includes a drive plate 210 to be directly rotatably driven by drive force of an engine. The drive plate 210 includes each of swing support pins 214 and protruding bodies 218. The swing support pin 214 is fitted in a pin slide hole 231 formed at a clutch weight 230 to swingably support the clutch weight 230. The protruding body 218 is formed as a cylindrical roller. A driven portion 235 of the clutch weight 230 contacts the protruding body 218. The pin slide hole 231 is formed in a long hole shape allowing backward displacement of the clutch weight 230 in the rotary drive direction of the drive plate 210. The driven portion 235 is formed to extend inclined toward an outer rear side in a rotary drive direction of the drive plate 210. |
US11346406B2 |
Centrifugal clutch having centrifugal masses which are manufactured without cutting
A centrifugal clutch (1) for a drive train of a motor vehicle, has an input component (2) which serves for the introduction of torque, an output component (3) which serves for the discharge of torque. The clutch includes an engine-side centrifugal mass (5) and a transmission-side centrifugal mass (6) for actuating the friction unit (4), which centrifugal masses (5; 6) are operatively connected to an engine-side and transmission-side bent sheet metal piece (7, 8). At least one of the centrifugal masses (5; 6) has a cut-out (9) which is such that at least one device (10) which is fixed to the input component has an arm (11) which engages into the cut-out (9) in such a way that guidance of the radial displacement of at least one of the centrifugal masses (5; 6) is ensured. |
US11346401B2 |
Bayonet coupling and machining unit with such bayonet coupling
A bayonet coupling for mounting of a tool on a drive shaft of a machining unit. The drive shaft is connected to the tool via a bayonet coupling, which includes two coupling parts. The one coupling part is provided with a receiving groove for an engaging tab placed on the other coupling part. The receiving groove has a first section with an extension parallel to the axis of rotation and the second section of the receiving groove has an extension transverse, perpendicular, to the axis of rotation, so that the tool is driven via the engagement of the bayonet coupling. |
US11346399B2 |
Transport-securing unit, method for attaching a transport-securing unit, and method for installing
A transport-securing unit for retaining a plurality of rollers in a rolling-element bearing cage during transportation may include an annular region and a plurality of axially extending, circumferentially spaced projections extending from the annular region. Also, an assembly of the transport-securing unit, a rolling-element cage and a plurality of rollers in pockets of the rolling-element bearing cage, where the transport-securing unit is formed separately from the rolling-element bearing cage, and where the projections extend inside the cage and limit radially inward movement of the rollers relative to the cage. |
US11346395B2 |
Capturing and transmitting data of a bearing of a steel mill or rolling mill
A device for capturing and transmitting data of a bearing of a steel mill or rolling mill includes a sensor with a data processing unit arranged in a bearing housing capturing and storing data of a bearing. A data transmission unit in the bearing housing wirelessly transmits data of the sensor to a remote receiver. An energy receiving unit in the bearing housing receives energy wirelessly and transmits it to the data transmission unit and the data processing unit. An energy source with an energy transmitting unit arranged outside the bearing housing supply the energy unit wirelessly. The energy transmitting unit is covered by the bearing housing and is arranged on or in a structural part which adjoins the bearing housing and is part of the supporting structure of mill and remains on the supporting structure of the mill when the bearing housing is removed for maintenance purposes. |
US11346391B2 |
Dual swivel clip
A dual swivel clip comprising two clips connected by a flexible elongated link having spheroid ends; one spheroid end being hollow and the other solid. When under stress, the dual swivel clip is configured to allow the hollow spheroid to separate from the clip assembly at a predictable application of force to avoid unpredictable and unsafe breaking of the dual swivel clip, thus avoiding the unintended and unsafe introduction of stay parts into the environment. |
US11346389B2 |
Rotary closed-valve vacuum suction device
A rotary closed-valve vacuum suction device is mounted to a bottom of an object, and has a valve assembly, a sucker, and a valve part. The valve assembly has a top valve seat and a bottom valve seat mounted below the top valve seat. The sucker is mounted to a bottom of the valve assembly. The valve part is inserted through a valve hole of the sucker and the bottom valve seat, and is connected to the top valve seat. When one of the top valve seat and the bottom valve seat is rotated to change the relative position between the bottom valve seat and the top valve seat in a height direction of the valve assembly, the valve part switches the valve hole of the sucker between an open state and a closed state. |
US11346388B2 |
Screw with tapered screw-head, use of a screw and a method for countersinking the screw
In order to prevent wood fringes at the edge of a hole from a countersunk screw (1), the screw-head (2) is provided with a tapering underside and inclined milling-ribs (8) on the tapering underside. Each milling-rib (8) has a planar front-side (15) delimited by smoothly curved convex milling-edge (17) for milling the material during countersinking of the screw-head (2). |
US11346387B2 |
Integral sealant O-ring
An integral sealant O-ring for sealing fasteners in mating surfaces of a fuel tank includes a fastener hole through an inner mating surface and an outer mating surface, the fastener hole has a chamfer along a fay interface between the mating surfaces. A layer of sealant is applied along the fay interface, and upon tightening of the fastener, the inner and outer mating surfaces are pulled together squeezing the sealant into the chamfer and forming an integral sealant O-ring around the fastener. A method of forming an integral sealant O-ring includes forming a chamfer in a first mating surface substantially concentric with a fastener hole, applying a layer of sealant along the first mating surface, pulling together the first mating surface with a second mating surface by tightening a fastener to trap sealant within the chamfer for forming an integral sealant O-ring. |
US11346385B2 |
Grommet
A grommet has a body that includes a longitudinal axis and has a passageway therein. The grommet further includes a collar and a box prong. The collar extends from the body and away from the longitudinal axis. The box prong extends circumferentially around the body. A plurality of openings extend through the body and the box prong at diametrically opposed sides. The grommet is configured to attach within a slot of a component in any orientation. |
US11346384B2 |
Three-axis ninety-degree triangular brace
An open triangle made of rigid material planes each joined ninety degrees to one another and of sufficient thickness, rigidity, precision and construction for the triangle as a whole to serve as a brace for clamping, aligning, and joining workpieces, especially three workpieces at ninety degrees to one another; the opening of the triangular brace serving as a space for the operation of joining the workpieces, especially joining by means of high-heat welding but also by other means of joining, like drilling and fastening with bolts; the triangular brace being constructed of one piece, or a plurality of pieces in which one plane or all planes of the brace are removable and re-attachable, or rotatable in and out of position, by means of screws, bolts, pins, interlocking tongue-and-groove, magnets, axle for rotation, or other secure means. |
US11346383B2 |
Compact joint for connecting a first panel and a second panel of furniture and other furnishing items
A compact joint for connecting a first panel to a second panel of furniture and other furnishing items, positioned perpendicular to each other, includes a plurality of interconnection and blocking components for joining and firmly blocking the two panels together. The plurality of components of interconnection and blocking components lies on the same plane, which is perpendicular to the first and second panels and which contains a coupling axis between the first and second panels that travels inside the first panel. The joint also defines an actuation axis that is perpendicular to the coupling axis and lies on a plane parallel and interspaced with respect to the first panel and perpendicular with respect to the second panel. |
US11346382B2 |
Modular furniture with stressed dovetail tab joint
An improved joint is provided for modular furniture. The joint includes a dovetail shaped tab and a corresponding slot. The tab is held in the slot such that the tab is maintained in an elastically bent position while the item of modular furniture is in an assembled configuration. The tab and slot provides increased stiffness and rigidity to the piece of furniture while allowing the piece of furniture to be assembled without fasteners such as screws or nails. |
US11346374B2 |
Fluid pulsation dampeners
A pulsation dampener includes: a housing having in internal cavity; an expandable bellows positioned within the internal cavity of the housing, the expandable bellows having a proximal end, a distal end, and an expandable portion between the proximal and distal ends; a bellows support member coupled to an interior side of the distal end of the expandable bellows and extending longitudinally away from the distal end of the expandable bellows toward the proximal end of the expandable bellows; and a cap fixed with respect to the housing and positioned to support the bellows support member when the expandable bellows is in a longitudinally compressed configuration. |
US11346366B2 |
Rotating diffuser in centrifugal compressor
A centrifugal compressor includes a shaft defining an axis, an impeller mounted to the shaft for rotation about the axis, and a diffuser section including a first wall, a second wall, and an opening defined between the first wall and the second wall. The opening of the diffuser section is arranged in fluid communication with the impeller. The first wall is rotatable about the axis and rotation of the first wall about the axis is mechanically driven. |
US11346363B2 |
Composite airfoil for gas turbine
An airfoil for a gas turbine engine according to an example of the present disclosure includes, among other things, an airfoil section extending between a leading edge and a trailing edge in a chordwise direction and extending between a tip and a root section in a spanwise direction. A composite core defines the root section and a portion of the airfoil section. First and second skins extend along opposed sides of the composite core. 12. A method of forming a composite airfoil is also disclosed. |
US11346357B2 |
Individual axis driven three stage counter rotating axial flow pump
The invention discloses a kind of single shaft driven level 3 of axial flow pump, including: power source, pumping out, transmission shaft, export fixed vane, the third stage impeller, the second impeller, the first stage impeller, imported fixed vane, pump inlet, the first transmission cone gear, the first cone gear transmission device, the second driving cone gear and the second cone gear transmission device, the invention can realize the opposite steering of the two adjacent impellers by fixing the guide vane and the bevel gear transmission in the impeller hub. With compact structure and small axial size, this single-shaft driven three-stage counter-rotating axial-flow pump can greatly improve the head of the axial pump and widen the efficient zone. |
US11346354B2 |
Downrod assembly and ceiling fan
A downrod assembly includes: an electric motor, an adapter subassembly and a downrod. The adapter subassembly is connected to an electric motor shaft of the electric motor; and the downrod is connected to the adapter subassembly and is capable of rotating with respect to the electric motor by means of the adapter subassembly. The downrod is able to be folded by rotating with respect to the electric motor during transportation, thereby reducing the overall packaging volume of a ceiling fan. |
US11346350B2 |
Vacuum pump
A vacuum pump comprises stator elements in a pump housing. The stator elements cooperate with rotor elements. The rotor elements are held by a rotor shaft, wherein the rotor shaft is mounted in the pump housing via bearing elements. The bearing element is surrounded by a supporting element, wherein the supporting element comprises an inner portion, an outer portion and a plurality of spring arms connecting the inner portion (28) to the outer portion. Each spring arm comprises at least one hollow space. |
US11346349B2 |
Vacuum pump, main sensor, and thread groove stator
A vacuum pump includes: a rotating portion and a stator portion between which an internal flow path is formed; an exhaust mechanism which sends gas from a suction port toward an outlet port through the internal flow path; and a main sensor for detecting that a deposited material has reached a prescribed thickness at a detection object position of the internal flow path, wherein the main sensor includes at least a pair of electrodes disposed in the internal flow path at an interval corresponding to the prescribed thickness, and a capacitance detection circuit which is connected to the pair of electrodes and which detects a capacitance between the pair of electrodes, and the capacitance detection circuit detects that a deposited material in the internal flow path has reached the prescribed thickness on the basis of a drop in an increase rate of the capacitance. |
US11346346B2 |
Liquid-cooled type compressor having first and second nozzle injection ports with different characteristics
The present invention effectively cools air in a compression process at a high stage when an oil is supplied at the same pressure at a low stage and the high stage. Provided is a liquid-cooled type compressor including: a liquid-cooled type compressor body; at least one first nozzle; and at least one second nozzle, the at least one first nozzle and the at least one second nozzle each having a plurality of injection ports per nozzle and supplying a refrigerant through the injection ports into an inside of the compressor body, the second nozzle having the injection ports each having a diameter larger than a diameter of each of the injection ports of the first nozzle. |
US11346345B2 |
Electric compressor system for vehicle
An electric compressor system for a vehicle includes: an electric motor having a rotor and a motor shaft which selectively rotate in a first rotation direction or a second rotation direction; an external rotation shaft extending from the motor shaft of the electric motor; a first compressor unit connected to the external rotation shaft and selectively compressing a first fluid according to the rotation direction of the external rotation shaft; and a second compressor unit connected to the external rotation shaft and selectively compressing a second fluid according to the rotation direction of the external rotation shaft, wherein the first compressor unit and the second compressor unit are sequentially arranged on the external rotation shaft, the first compressor unit is fluidly connected to a first fluid system, and the second compressor unit is fluidly connected to a second fluid system. |
US11346343B2 |
Vane pump including pressure relief groove
A vane pump including a housing having a peripheral wall portion, a bottom wall portion, and a pump chamber; a rotor disposed in the pump chamber to be rotatable; a vane disposed to be slidable in the radial direction with respect to the rotor and partitioning the pump chamber into working chambers; and a reed valve that opens and closes a discharge hole of the bottom wall portion. A pressure relief groove is disposed in a portion of the bottom wall portion corresponding to the discharge section with a clearance secured between the peripheral wall portion and the pressure relief groove. When the vane overlaps the pressure relief groove, a pair of the working chambers on both sides of the vane in the rotational direction communicates with each other via the pressure relief groove. |
US11346339B2 |
High pressure pump
A high pressure pump comprising a fluid end mechanically coupled to a power end. The power end is modular and comprises a crankshaft section, a crosshead section, and a connector section coupled together by a first set of stay rods. The fluid end comprises a plurality of fluid end sections positioned in a side-by-side relationship. Each of the plurality of fluid end sections are attached to the power end using a plurality of second set of stay rods. |
US11346334B2 |
Method for repeatable and accurate dispensing of fluids containing solids
A system or method for monitoring drilling fluid. The system may comprise a fluid supply, wherein the fluid supply houses a drilling fluid, a pump, wherein the pump is fluidly connected to the fluid supply, a dispensation unit, wherein the dispensation unit is fluidly connected to the pump, and a process vessel, wherein the process vessel is fluidly coupled to the dispensation unit. The dispensation unit may comprise a housing, wherein the housing may comprise an internal cavity, an inlet, and an outlet. The dispensation unit may further comprise a top plate, wherein the top plate is configured to form a seal over the housing, and a diaphragm, wherein the diaphragm is disposed between the top plate and the housing. A method may comprise pumping the drilling fluid through a dispensation unit, actuating the dispensation unit, and determining a property of the drilling fluid. |
US11346333B2 |
Separation device and oil separating air filter assembly comprising such separation device as well as method for separating fluid from a gas stream deriving from a connecting device
A separation device for separating fluid from a gas stream has a housing with housing corpus and housing cover non-detachably connected to the housing corpus. A hollow cylindrical filter insert is received in the housing in a flow path of the gas stream from a raw gas inlet to a clean gas outlet. The filter insert has first and second end discs at first and second axial end face sides. The filter insert has a main separator element with hollow cylindrical coalescing filter medium with coalescer material for removing fluid from the gas stream that is flowing radially through the main separator element. A preliminary separator element having a coalescing filter medium with coalescer material is arranged in the flow path of the gas stream between the raw gas inlet and the filter insert for removing fluid from the gas stream. |
US11346329B2 |
Propulsion systems including an electrically actuated valve
Propulsion systems, such as electrospray thrusters, may include an electrically actuated valve to permit a selective flow of propellant to a thruster. The valve may be located and arranged such that it physically separates a propellant, such as a source of ions, from a thruster of the propulsion system. In some embodiments, the application of a voltage potential to the valve may wet a plurality of through holes formed in the valve with the propellant such that the propellant flows through the valve to the thruster. After the valve has been opened, the propulsion system may be operated normally. |
US11346322B2 |
Wind park
The present disclosure relates to a wind park (10) comprising wind turbines arranged in a convex polygon comprising straight sides (3, 4, 5) connecting vertices of the polygon. A node wind turbine (1a, 1b, 1c) of a first type is located at each vertex of the polygon. One or more intermediate wind turbine (2a, 2b, 2c, 2d) of a second type is/are located along each side (3, 4, 5) of the polygon between two node wind turbines. The polygon forms an interior area (A) within the sides (3, 4, 5). The interior area (A) is free of turbines of the first and second type. |
US11346318B2 |
Systems and methods for ignition coil multiplexing in a prechamber system
Methods and systems are provided for multiplexing ignition signals in an engine system based on engine operating conditions, each cylinder of the engine system including a main chamber spark plug and a pre-chamber system. In one example, a method may include multiplexing spark signals to a first spark plug and a second spark plug, the first spark plug coupled to a pre-chamber of a first cylinder and the second spark plug coupled to a main chamber of a second cylinder. In this way, one ignition coil may be used to actuate two different spark plugs coupled to separate cylinders. |
US11346317B1 |
Ignition system for dual mode ignition and engine having the same
An ignition system for an engine of a vehicle, comprising: a spark plug which includes: a central electrode electrically connected to an ignition coil, and a ground electrode, where the spark plug ignites a mixture of fuel and air in a normal mode of the engine; a high speed pulser to ignite the mixture of fuel and air in a lean-burn mode of the engine; a pulser controller to control the high speed pulser to ignite the mixture of fuel and air in the lean-burn mode of the engine; an engine control unit (ECU) that determines the normal and lean-burn modes based on an engine speed and an engine load, and controls the pulser controller and an ignition of the spark plug based on a determined mode among the normal mode and the lean-burn mode. |
US11346315B2 |
Battery pack for powering and controlling outdoor power equipment
A battery pack includes a housing, rechargeable lithium-ion battery cells enclosed in the housing, terminals, a processing circuit, and a communications interface. The processing circuit is configured to control a supply of electrical power from the rechargeable lithium-ion battery cells to a positive terminal and a negative terminal in response to receiving signals from data terminals. The signals from the data terminals include operational information that includes at least a condition of an electric motor on power equipment coupled with the data terminals. The communications interface is configured to communicate over a wireless communication protocol to receive an identification of a type of power equipment coupled with the plurality of terminals. The processing circuit is configured to adjust one or more functions of the battery pack based upon identification data received from the communications interface, which includes the type of power equipment that is coupled with the plurality of terminals. |
US11346314B2 |
Method for producing a valve seat ring by powder metallurgy
A method for producing a valve seat ring via powder metallurgy may include compacting a powder mixture including 4% by weight to 16% by weight particles of cobalt to form the valve seat ring. The method may also include sintering the powder mixture after compacting the powder mixture. Before compacting the powder mixture, 80% of the particles of cobalt may have a particle diameter of approximately 4.4 μm to 17.5 μm. |
US11346309B2 |
Method for operating an internal combustion engine system
The invention relates to a method for operating an internal combustion engine system (2), wherein the internal combustion engine system (2) is provided with an air intake duct (3), an exhaust gas duct (4) and an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system (5), wherein the EGR system (5) comprises an EGR conduit (6) that fluidly connects the exhaust duct (4) and the intake duct (3), and wherein a gas feeding device (7) configured to feed exhaust gas from the exhaust duct (4) to the intake duct (3) is arranged in the EGR conduit (6). The method is characterized in that it comprises the step of: detecting an indication of accumulated deposits of soot, hydrocarbons or other contaminants in the gas feeding device (7) by determining whether a rotational friction of a rotary member (71, 72) of the gas feeding device (7) exceeds a threshold value. The invention also relates to an internal combustion engine system (2) configured for being operated by such a method and to a vehicle (1) provided with such an engine system (2). The invention further relates to means for controlling the above method. |
US11346304B2 |
Thrust reverser single degree of freedom actuator mechanism systems and methods
A thrust reverser may include a frame, a track disposed on the frame, a carrier operatively coupled to the track, and a first reverser door operatively coupled to the carrier. The first reverser door is movable relative to the frame, wherein the first reverser door is configured to move to a first position in response to the carrier moving with respect to the track in a first direction, and move to a second position in response to the carrier moving with respect to the track in a second direction. |
US11346302B2 |
Monolithic heat-exchanger bodies
A monolithic heat exchanger body for inputting heat to a closed-cycle engine may include a plurality of heating walls and heat sink, such as a plurality of heat transfer regions. The plurality of heating walls may be configured and arranged in an array of spirals or spiral arcs relative to a longitudinal axis of an inlet plenum. Adjacent portions of the plurality of heating walls may respectively define a corresponding plurality of heating fluid pathways therebetween, for example, fluidly communicating with the inlet plenum. At least a portion of the heat sink may be disposed about at least a portion of the monolithic heat exchanger body. The heat sink may include a plurality of working-fluid bodies, for example, including a plurality of working-fluid pathways that have a heat transfer relationship with the plurality of heating fluid pathways. Respective ones of the plurality of heat transfer regions may have a heat transfer relationship with a corresponding semiannular portion of the plurality of heating fluid pathways. Respective ones of the plurality of heat transfer regions may include a plurality of working-fluid pathways fluidly communicating between a heat input region and a heat extraction region. |
US11346299B2 |
Method and device for operating an internal combustion engine having a common-rail injection system
A method for operating an internal combustion engine having a common-rail injection system as a function of a quantity of fuel injected. The method includes determining an information item about a relative-pressure characteristic from a characteristic of an absolute rail pressure in a high-pressure reservoir of the common-rail injection system; determining the quantity of fuel injected as a function of the information item about the relative-pressure characteristic, and with the aid of a trained functional model, in particular, a nonparametric functional model or a neural network; operating the internal combustion engine as a function of the quantity of fuel injected. |
US11346298B2 |
Control device
In a control device for an internal combustion engine, a learning map includes at least one partitioned operating region. The at least one partitioned operating region corresponds to at least one of operating conditions of the internal combustion engine. The learning map includes a value of at least one control parameter stored in the at least one partitioned operating region. A control unit controls the internal combustion engine in accordance with the at least one control parameter. An updating unit learns a value of the at least one control parameter for the at least one of the operating conditions, thus performing an updating of the value of the at least one control parameter stored in the at least one partitioned operating region to the learned value. A partition changing unit changes a partition pattern of the learning map. |
US11346296B2 |
Engine device
Fuel injection control of an engine is executed by setting a required injection amount and an air-fuel ratio correction amount. When setting conditions are met, the air-fuel ratio correction amount is set for a corresponding region to which a current intake air amount or load ratio belongs among a plurality of regions into which the range of the intake air amount or the load ratio is divided such that a region of a larger intake air amount or a higher load ratio becomes wider than a region of a smaller intake air amount or a lower load ratio. When purge conditions are met, a purge control valve is controlled such that purge of supplying an evaporated fuel gas to an intake pipe is executed based on a required purge ratio. |
US11346295B2 |
Methods and systems for heating an after treatment device via an internal combustion engine
Systems and methods for heating an exhaust after treatment device and producing smooth engine torque output are described. In one example, exhaust valve opening time is adjusted to compensate for additional torque that may be generated via combusting rich air-fuel mixtures in cylinders. In addition, intake valve lift may be adjusted to compensate for additional torque that may be generated via combusting rich air-fuel mixtures in cylinders. |
US11346294B2 |
Method for operating an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle and arrangement of a particulate filter in an exhaust system of a motor vehicle
In a method for operating an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine is fed to a particulate filter of the motor vehicle. Until a predetermined filtration rate of the particulate filter is reached, a temporary interruption of a fuel supply to the internal combustion engine is prevented in an overrun mode of the motor vehicle if a temperature of the exhaust gas in the particulate filter is greater than a predetermined threshold value of the temperature. An arrangement of the particulate filter in an exhaust system of the motor vehicle is also described. |
US11346293B2 |
Control device for internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine comprises an engine body, a filter provided in an exhaust passage of the engine body and trapping particulate matter in the exhaust, and a temperature sensor detecting a temperature of gas flowing cut from the filter. A control device controlling this internal combustion engine comprises a fuel cut control pan configured to perform fuel cut control stopping a supply of fuel to a combustion chamber of the engine body and a forced ending part configured to forcibly make the fuel cut control end even if a condition for performance of fuel cut control had stood based on a trend in change of temperature of the gas temperature detected by the temperature sensor. |
US11346292B2 |
General engine throttle apparatus
A general engine throttle apparatus includes a throttle body 12, a throttle valve 13, a throttle shaft 14, a driven gear 24, an electrically driven motor 15, and a detected body block 26. The throttle valve 13 opens and closes an intake air introduction hole 11. The throttle shaft 14 holds the throttle valve 13 and is rotatably supported by a holding hole 16 of the throttle body 12. The electrically driven motor 15 transmits a rotation operation force to the driven gear 24. The detected body block 26 is attached to another end part in an axial direction of the throttle shaft 14, and a state of the throttle shaft 14 is detected by a sensor. The driven gear 24 is integrally formed on one end side in the axial direction of the throttle shaft 14. The detected body block 26 is formed to have a maximum outer diameter that is smaller than a minimum inner diameter of the holding hole 16. |
US11346285B2 |
Compact accessory systems for a gas turbine engine
An accessory system for a gas turbine engine having a driveshaft is provided. The accessory system includes a towershaft coupled to the driveshaft and driven by the driveshaft. The accessory system also includes a shaft including a first shaft bevel gear coupled to a towershaft bevel gear. The shaft is rotatable by the towershaft. The accessory system includes a first accessory drive shaft having a first accessory bevel gear driven by the shaft. The accessory system also includes a second accessory drive shaft having a second accessory bevel gear driven by the shaft. |
US11346280B1 |
Direct drive unit removal system and associated methods
Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods for the removal of a direct drive unit (DDU) housed in an enclosure, such as a direct drive turbine (DDT) connected to a gearbox for driving a driveshaft connected to a pump for use in hydraulic fracturing operations. |
US11346278B2 |
Six-stroke rotary-vane internal combustion engine with hermetically sealed working space
The invention relates to a six-stroke rotary-vane internal combustion engine with hermetically sealed working space comprising a stator with at least one inlet and at least one outlet, a respective hole for at least one spark plug, and working chambers comprising of an air-fuel intake and compression, and of expansion and exhaust of combustion products working chamber; a cylindrical rotor rigidly fastened to a shaft with combustion chambers alternating with vane grooves made in the cylindrical surface and vanes fitted in the vane grooves; side walls; front and rear bearing shields. The whole working space of the engine is bound by parts rigidly and hermetically fastened to the stator. Composite prismatic pieces are placed into end grooves on both sides of the rotor, while the ends of said composite prismatic pieces are pushed by a first spring against the adjacent vanes and one of the longer sides of the composite prismatic pieces is pushed by a second spring against the side walls. |
US11346271B2 |
Cooling system and cooling method
A cooling system configured to cool an engine of a vehicle is provided, which includes a cooling water passage through which cooling water is supplied to a water jacket in the engine, and having an undercover cooling water passage provided in an undercover and where the cooling water is cooled by exchanging heat with air below the undercover, a radiator provided in the cooling water passage and configured to cool the cooling water by exchanging heat with air flowing into an engine bay from a grille, a flow rate adjuster, a grille shutter provided to the grille and configured to change an effective opening area of the grille, and a controller configured to determine abnormality of the grille shutter and control, when determined as abnormal, the flow rate adjuster to increase the flow rate of the cooling water supplied to the undercover cooling water passage. |
US11346268B2 |
Method for operating a particulate filter in an exhaust aftertreatment system of a combustion engine
A method for the operation of a particulate filter in an exhaust aftertreatment system of a combustion engine (200) with the following steps: set up (111, 116) a pressure difference model, which models a measured pressure difference (Δp) which drops across the particulate filter (210) as a function (220) of a volume flow ({dot over (V)}) through the particulate filter (210) with an offset value (a0, C); measure (120) multiple measurement values (245) for the pressure difference (Δp) at different volume flows ({dot over (V)}) and solve (130) the pressure difference model as a function of the pressure difference (Δp), whereby the offset value (a0, C) is also determined. |
US11346265B2 |
Methods and systems for an engine
Methods and systems are provided for an engine of a vehicle. In one example, a method includes activating a heater in response to an engine start request when a catalyst temperature is less than a threshold temperature. |
US11346264B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling exhaust gas aftertreatment sensor systems
An exhaust gas aftertreatment system includes a first sensor configured to measure a parameter and a second sensor disposed proximate the first sensor and configured to measure the parameter. The system includes a controller configured to initially utilize the first sensor as a primary sensor. At target intervals, the controller is configured to receive a first sensor value from the first sensor and receive a second sensor value from the second sensor. The controller is configured to calculate a difference between the first sensor value and the second sensor value and determine if the difference between the first sensor value and the second sensor value is greater than a threshold value. If the difference between the first and second sensor values is greater than the threshold value, the controller is configured to stop utilizing the first sensor as the primary sensor and utilize the second sensor as the primary sensor. |
US11346263B2 |
DPF regeneration control device and DPF regeneration control method
An ECU 10 includes a valve control unit 101 for throttling a valve opening of at least one of an intake throttle valve or an exhaust throttle valve so that an upstream temperature of a DOC reaches a predetermined temperature; and a deposition condition determination unit 105 for determining whether a deposition condition that a SOF deposition amount on the DOC exceeds a predetermined deposition amount is satisfied. The valve control unit 101 includes a throttle amount decrease control execution unit 102 for executing throttle amount decrease control to decrease a throttle amount of the valve opening when the deposition condition is satisfied to be smaller than when the deposition condition is not satisfied. |
US11346260B2 |
Rocker support bolt bushing
A metallic bushing that deforms under a force applied substantially parallel to its central longitudinal axis and then expands radially to take up the gap between a support bolt and a rocker arm shaft in an internal combustion engine in order to eliminate unwanted motion and subsequent excess engine noise. |
US11346254B2 |
Alignment tool
There is disclosed an alignment tool for positioning an impact liner panel on a fan casing. The alignment tool comprises an attachment portion for attaching to the fan casing, a support surface for receiving a shim, and a magnet to magnetically retain a shim on the support surface. There is also disclose a tool kit for manufacturing a fan casing having an alignment tool and a shim. There is also disclosed a method of positioning an impact liner panel on a fan casing. It comprises attaching an alignment tool to the fan casing, magnetically retaining a shim on a support surface of the alignment tool; and positioning the impact liner panel against an abutment surface of the shim. |
US11346245B2 |
Method for cooling down a steam turbine
A steam-turbine unit has a steam turbine and an option for cooling the steam turbine by forced cooling, wherein cooling air is drawn through the steam turbine via a suction device and a drainage line of the live-steam valve is used as the access option. |
US11346244B2 |
Heat transfer augmentation feature
A thermal management system includes a heat exchanger defining a confined volume for thermal transfer between a first flow within a first passage and a second flow within a second passage. A first conduit outside the confined volume communicates the first flow to the first passage of the heat exchanger. A thermal transfer augmenter is attached to the first conduit. |
US11346241B2 |
Variable guide vanes assembly
A variable guide vane (VGV) assembly, has: a casing enclosing a cavity and defining apertures distributed around a central axis; variable guide vanes (VGVs) distributed around the central axis and having an airfoil portion extending from a first end to a second end along a pivot axis, and a shaft portion pivotably received within the apertures; vane drive members secured to the shaft portions of the VGVs and located within the cavity, a unison transmission member within the cavity and rotatable about the central axis and engaged to the vane drive members, and an external mechanism secured to the second end of one of the VGVs and disposed outside the cavity, the external mechanism engageable by an actuator for rotating the one of the VGVs about its pivot axis, thereby rotating the unison transmission member, which, in turn, drives a remainder of the VGVs in rotation. |
US11346237B1 |
Turbine shroud assembly with axially biased ceramic matrix composite shroud segment
A turbine shroud assembly includes a carrier assembly, a blade track assembly, and a first biasing member. The carrier assembly includes a carrier segment having an outer wall, a first mount flange and a second mount flange having a chordal seal. The blade track assembly includes a blade track segment and a first mount pin. The first biasing member is arranged axially between and engaged with the carrier segment and the blade track assembly so as to bias an attachment feature of the black track segment into engagement with the chordal seal of the second mount flange. |
US11346236B2 |
Guide vane and turbine assembly provided with same
A guide vane for a variable turbine geometry and a turbine assembly provided with same are described. The guide vane has an outer face that is at least partly concave in design. The inner face opposite the outer face may also be at least partly concave in design. This gives the guide vane a good functional capability when arranged in a vane ring of a turbine, since an overflow through the gap between the guide vane and the neighboring walls is reduced. |
US11346235B2 |
Bushing for variable vane in a gas turbine engine
A component for a gas turbine engine includes an airfoil. A first trunnion has an outer surface and extends from a first end of the airfoil. A first bushing at least partially surrounds the outer surface. At least one of the first bushing or the first trunnion includes a plurality of surface irregularities. |
US11346233B2 |
Damping device
The invention relates to a turbomachine assembly (1) comprising: a first rotor module (2) comprising a first blade (20), a second rotor module (3), connected to the first rotor module (2), and comprising a second blade of smaller length than the first blade (20), and a damping device (4) comprising a first radial external surfaces (41) supported with friction against the first module (2), as well as a second radial external surface (42) supported with friction against the second module (3), so as to couple the modules (2, 3) for the purpose of damping their respective vibrational movements during operation. |
US11346227B2 |
Modular components for gas turbine engines and methods of manufacturing the same
Modular assemblies for gas turbine engines such as modular vane assemblies and methods of manufacturing the same. The modular assembly includes a first modular component such as a vane platform having a first mating pocket, and a second modular such as an airfoil. The second modular component includes circumferentially extending first and second surfaces at first and second distal ends thereof, respectively, with the first surface being received within the first pocket when the modular assembly is in the assembled state. The second modular component also includes a coating pocket extending from the first surface to the second surface. The coating pocket is recessed towards an interior of the second modular component with respect to first surface and the second surface, and a thermal barrier coating is included within the coating pocket and not included on the first surface or the surface. |
US11346226B2 |
Turbocharger and turbine wheel
A turbine wheel (100) for a turbocharger includes a hub (110) and blades (120). The hub includes a primary outer surface (116), a back wall surface (115), a peripheral edge (119) extending between the primary outer surface and the back wall surface, and a central axis (111). The hub has a back wall thickness measured parallel to the central axis from the primary outer surface to the back wall surface. The blades (120) extend from the primary outer surface of the hub and are integrally formed with the hub by casting. Each blade has a blade thickness measured tangential to the central axis between opposed surfaces of the blade. A maximum diameter of the peripheral edge is 60 mm or more. Over a majority of a radially outer region (117), a thickness ratio of the blade thickness to the back wall thickness varies by 25% or less. The radially outer region extends from the peripheral edge to a 25% meridional. |
US11346220B2 |
Compressor
A compressor includes a rotation shaft, a drive unit, and a compression unit. The compression unit includes a fixed scroll, an orbiting scroll, a main frame that is disposed on the fixed scroll, and an Oldham's ring coupled to the orbiting scroll and the main frame and configured to restrict rotation of the orbiting scroll. The Oldham's ring includes a ring body disposed between the orbiting scroll and the main frame, keys that protrude from the ring body that are each coupled to the orbiting scroll or the main frame, and caps that are inserted into the main frame and that each have (i) a coupling hole that receives a key among the keys and (ii) a machined portion that faces the coupling hole and that is spaced apart from at least a portion of an outer surface of the key. |
US11346216B2 |
Estimation of fracture complexity
A method of determining fracture complexity may comprise receiving one or more signal inputs from a fracturing operation, calculating an observed fracture growth rate based at least partially on the one or more signal inputs, calculating a predicted fracture growth rate, determining a fracture complexity value, and applying a control technique to make adjustments a hydraulic stimulation operation based at least in part on the fracture complexity value. Also provided is a system for determining a fracture complexity for a hydraulic fracturing operation may comprise a hydraulic fracturing system, a sensor unit to receive one or more signal inputs, a calculating unit, a fracture complexity unit, and a controller unit to apply a control technique to adjust one or more hydraulic stimulation parameters on the hydraulic fracturing system. |
US11346215B2 |
Methods of evaluating drilling performance, methods of improving drilling performance, and related systems for drilling using such methods
A method for evaluating or improving performance of a drilling operation includes, during the drilling operation, receiving a performance parameter of a component of a drilling system measured by a sensor of the drilling system. The measured performance parameter is compared to a target performance parameter of the component of the drilling system. The target performance parameter includes a performance parameter of a prior drilling operation measured under substantially similar drilling conditions and measured at at least one of substantially a same drilling depth, substantially a same depth percent, and substantially a same drilling time. A performance attribute value is determined by calculating a normalized, weighted average difference between the measured performance parameter and the target performance parameter. |
US11346206B2 |
Prognostic health monitoring of downhole tools
Changes to the vibrational frequencies of a drill string or BHA are monitored for prognostic health monitoring purposes. When one or more orders of resonance frequencies deviate from a baseline frequency, the magnitude of the deviation, and possibly the rate of deviation, is evaluated. When the deviation exceeds a threshold value, an alert is triggered. The alert may be triggered by downhole processing of the vibration data and conveyed to an operator to allow changes in operational parameters or removal of the component from the wellbore. The alert may instead be triggered by post-run processing of stored and dumped data, that can be used to evaluate whether the tool can be re-run, or whether it should be inspected, repaired, or scrapped. |
US11346200B2 |
Method and system for guaranteeing safety of offshore oil well control equipment
The present disclosure belongs to the field of marine engineering, and in particular relates to a method and system for guaranteeing the safety of offshore oil well control equipment. The method comprises: identifying the state of a main structure of the offshore oil well control equipment, identifying the state of a hydraulic control unit of offshore oil well control equipment, identifying the state of an electronic control unit of offshore oil well control equipment, predicting the state of the offshore oil well control equipment and making a real-time decision based on existing information; and the system for guaranteeing the safety of the offshore oil well control equipment comprises a state identification subsystem of a main structure, a state identification subsystem of the hydraulic control unit, a state identification subsystem of the electronic control unit and a state prediction and real-time decision subsystem. |
US11346198B2 |
Fracturing of a wet well utilizing an air/fuel mixture
A method of producing subterranean fractures in geologic formations having a significant amount of water present (a wet well) for the extraction of hydrocarbons therefrom includes flowing an explosive hydrophobic emulsion mixture to protect the air and fuel mixture subsequently flowed into a well hole. The well hole may then be sealed with a packer plug creating a compression chamber with the air and fuel mixture. A liquid, such as water, may be pumped into the well hole to create pressure in the compression chamber. The build-up of pressure eventually causes auto-ignition of the air and fuel mixture which fractures the formation. The water may then rush into the compression chamber which thermally shocks the area causing additional fractures. The water may vaporize to steam and thoroughly disinfect the well hole eliminating the need for added biocides. |
US11346197B2 |
Enhancing subterranean formation stimulation and production using target downhole wave shapes
The embodiments herein relate generally to subterranean formation operations and, more particularly, systems and methods for achieving target downhole pressures having target downhole wave shapes for enhancement of subterranean formation stimulation and production. In particular, a treatment fluid is introduced into a subterranean formation and a downhole pressure wave in the subterranean formation having a downhole wave shape is determined, and a surface pressure wave having a surface wave shape is determined. The downhole wave shape and the surface wave shape are compared, followed by adjustment of the surface pressure to achieve a target downhole pressure wave in the subterranean formation having a target downhole wave shape. The target downhole pressure and target downhole wave shape may be selected to maximize production of the subterranean formation. |
US11346195B2 |
Concurrent fluid injection and hydrocarbon production from a hydraulically fractured horizontal well
A method for concurrent fluid injection and production of a reservoir fluid from a hydraulically fractured horizontal well comprising the steps of completing a well in a formation to create the hydraulically fractured horizontal well; designating an alpha group; designating a beta group, such that each segment is in either the alpha group or the beta group, wherein the number and location of the segments in each of the alpha group and the beta group are based on the production configuration; initiating a first mode of operation; operating the hydraulically fractured horizontal well in the first mode of operation for a first mode run time; stopping the first mode of operation; initiating the second mode of operation; operating the hydraulically fractured horizontal well in the second mode of operation for a second mode run time; and cycling between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation. |
US11346194B2 |
Hydraulic Y-tool system
A submersible pump system includes a Y-tool system including a Y-Block having a production tubing branch, a submersible pump branch, and a bypass branch, an electrical submersible pump coupled to the submersible pump branch, a valve assembly coupled to the bypass branch, and a hydraulic system coupled to the valve assembly, the hydraulic system providing a hydraulic fluid to a chamber of the valve assembly. A method includes lowering production tubing into a wellbore, the production tubing including a submersible pump system with a Y-tool system including a Y-Block, and actuating a valve assembly disposed in a bypass tubing coupled to a bypass branch of the Y-Block to open or close a bore of the bypass tubing, the actuating including providing a hydraulic fluid to a chamber of the valve assembly. |
US11346191B2 |
Cluster gun system
A method and apparatus for containing one or more shaped charges in a single plane, arrayed about the center axis of a gun body, and detonated from a single initiator in a shaped charge cluster assembly. |
US11346185B2 |
Integrating wells in towable subsea units
A drilling conductor supported within a suction anchor is installed by lowering the suction anchor through the top of a frame of a subsea processing unit. The base of the frame defines a landing area for the suction anchor and supports a fixing system for fixing the suction anchor to the frame. When the suction anchor has been embedded into the seabed beneath the processing unit, the frame is fixed to the suction anchor to form a structural unit that includes the conductor, the suction anchor and the frame. Additional equipment such as a blow-out presenter or a Christmas tree is lowered through the top of the frame and onto the conductor that is supported by the embedded suction anchor. |
US11346182B2 |
Self-calibrating device for activating downhole tools and/or operations
A tool activation device includes a pressure inlet port configured to be in communication with a wellbore pressure, and a housing that includes a counter mechanism with a first counter end and a second counter end, where the counter mechanism includes a closed chamber filled with a fluid having a pressure, and a ratchet system that includes a ratchet piston with a first ratchet end in pressure communication with the pressure inlet port and a second ratchet end in communication with the closed chamber, a valve mechanism interconnecting the pressure inlet port and the closed chamber arranged for equalizing the pressure a cross the ratchet piston. |
US11346179B2 |
Downhole tool with cast body securable in a tubular
A downhole tool includes a generally-cylindrical body at least partially made of a cast material, a valve positioned within the body, a first fin positioned on the body and extending outwards therefrom, and a second fin positioned on the body and extending outwards therefrom. The first and second fins are configured to engage an inside diameter surface of an oilfield tubular and retain a bonding material in an annular region defined radially between the body and the inside diameter surface of the oilfield tubular, and axially between the first and second fins. |
US11346178B2 |
Degradable downhole plug
A downhole plug for well completion is provided, which rapidly degrades after hydraulic fracturing, so that the flow path is recovered in a short time. A downhole plug (10) is provided, which includes: a mandrel (1) made of a degradable material; and a plurality of peripheral members (2, 3, 4, 5, 6a, 6b, 8a, 8b) made of a degradable material and disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the mandrel (1), where at least one of the plurality of peripheral members (6a, 6b) includes: a hollow portion (64) through which a fluid flowing along an axial direction of the mandrel (1) can pass; or a groove in at least a portion of, a surface serving as an outer surface of the downhole plug (10), or a surface in contact with the mandrel (1). |
US11346175B2 |
Connector
A connector for connecting two subsea well assembly components; wherein the connector is arranged such that it can be preloaded in both tension and compression concurrently. The connector includes a tension part which in use can be in tension and a compression part that in use can be in compression. The tension part has an adjustable length and/or the compression part has an adjustable length. There is also provided a subsea well assembly, that includes a first subsea well assembly component; and a second subsea well assembly component; wherein the first subsea well assembly component and the second subsea well assembly component are connected to each other to provide a well conduit therebetween. The first subsea well assembly component and the second subsea well assembly component are connected such that forces can be transmitted both in tension and compression between the two components without going through the well conduit. |
US11346174B1 |
Method for integrating choke lines, kill lines, and hydraulic control lines into a mandrel
In a subsea blowout preventer stack system with a lower marine riser package with a lower marine riser connector and choke and/or kill lines, and a lower blowout preventer stack with a mandrel on the upper end and choke and/or kill lines connection to choke and kill valves, a method of porting the choke, kill lines, hydraulic lines and electrical lines vertically through the wall of the lower blowout preventer stack mandrel. |
US11346168B2 |
Self-propelling perforating gun system
A well system includes a perforating gun having shaped charges and a detonator to controllably detonate the shaped charges. The well system further includes a propulsion head coupled to the perforating gun. The propulsion head is operable to apply thrust to the perforating gun such that the well system is self-propelling. |
US11346163B2 |
System and method for conducting subterranean operations
A tubular handling system for conducting subterranean operations is disclosed and can include a first tubular handling system and a second tubular handling system. The first tubular handling system can include a bridge disposed within a tubular storage area, an arm pivotally coupled to the bridge, and a gripper coupled to the arm and adapted to engage with a tubular in the tubular storage area. The second tubular handling system can include a support structure, a first tubular handler coupled to the support structure, and a second tubular handler coupled to the support structure and distinct from the first tubular handling system. |
US11346162B2 |
Formation tester tool
A formation tester tool assembly includes a seal member mounted on rigid stabilizer that contacts a borehole wall separately from the seal member, so that seal exposure to a stabilization load that presses the tool against the borehole wall is limited or reduced by contact engagement of the stabilizer with the borehole wall. The stabilizer is provided by a hydraulically actuated probe piston reciprocally movable relative to a tool body on which it is mounted. The seal member is in some embodiments movable relative to the probe piston, for example being configured for hydraulic actuation to sealingly engage the borehole wall while the tool body is stabilized by action of the probe piston. |
US11346159B1 |
Ruggedized bidirectional cutting system
A ruggedized bidirectional cutting system with an outer wear band having a first blade-free fitting section engaging within the drill string and a first cutting section integral with the first blade-free fitting section. The first cutting section has a plurality of blades, each blade with two cutting portions extending at defined cutting angles and a blade cutting portion extending at a third angle from the longitudinal axis different from the first and second angles. Each blade has cutting inserts. A plurality of flutes are formed between pairs of blades to stabilizes and protects bottom hole equipment while a wellbore completes directional drilling objectives. |
US11346155B2 |
Self-propelled drilling head
A self-propelled drilling head for drilling in soil by means of a multi-stage method comprises the drilling head having a housing and a drilling head tip arranged in the housing, and a spacer provided on the drilling head tip, by means of which the drilling head tip is in contact with the housing in order to change the multi-stage method to a method with a reduced number of stages. |
US11346154B2 |
Ladders, mechanisms and components for ladders, and related methods
Ladders and ladder components are provided including feet for ladders configured for securement of the ladder to a supporting surface, adjustable leg members for ladders, bearing members for ladders, and adjustment mechanisms for ladders. In one embodiment, an adjustment mechanism may include a first pair of spaced apart rails, a pair of adjustable legs having a first end hingedly coupled to one of a pair of adjustment mechanisms and a second end coupled with a foot. The adjustment mechanisms may be slidably coupled with the rails and in one embodiment, each adjustment mechanism is selectively displaceable along a length of its associated rail only when upward force is absent from the adjustment mechanism, the upward force being defined in a direction from a lower end of the associated rail towards the adjustment mechanism. |
US11346142B2 |
Smart window to reduce HVAC load
Methods, systems, devices and apparatuses for an air management system that circulates air to reduce the cabin temperature within a vehicle. The air management system includes a window configured to allow air circulation within the vehicle. The air management system includes an actuator coupled to the window and configured to open or close the window to control an amount of air circulation. The air management system includes a sensor. The sensor is configured to measure or determine a cabin temperature within the vehicle. The air management system includes an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit is coupled to the actuator and the sensor and configured to determine, using the sensor, that the cabin temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature and control the actuator to open the window and allow air circulation within the vehicle. |
US11346140B2 |
Safety brake for vertical lifting doors
A vertical door system includes a safety brake that is engaged when the vertical door system fails. The safety brake includes a panel with a slanted channel and a pin slidably disposed in the slanted channel. The panel may be coupled to a counterweight that keeps the pin from engaging with stops in a track when the safety brake is disengaged. When the panel is uncoupled from the counterweight, the safety brake engages and the pin may slide in the channel to allow contact between a portion of the pin and one of the stops in the track to inhibit movement of a door. |
US11346138B2 |
System for monitoring the state of a hook-keeper unit
A system for monitoring the state of a hook-keeper unit of an aeronautical structure. The hook-keeper unit is movable between a latched state and in a non-latched state, a mechanical warning element is movable between an exposed state and an unexposed state, and a connecting mechanism comprises a first end coupled to the hook-keeper unit, and a second end coupled to the mechanical warning element. The connecting mechanism is configured to automatically transmit the state of the hook-keeper unit to the mechanical warning element. The hook-keeper unit and the mechanical warning element are coupled between them by the connecting mechanism in an automatic bijective relationship, so that when the hook-keeper unit is in the latched state, the mechanical warning element is automatically in the unexposed state, and when the hook-keeper unit is in the non-latched state, the mechanical warning element is automatically in the exposed state. |
US11346122B2 |
Layered multi-body support structure
A layered multi-body support structure including a hollow first elongated body having a first length, a proximal end, and an opposing distal end; and one or more nth elongated body. Each nth elongated body having an nth length that is longer than the first length and the (n−1) length, a proximal end and an opposing distal end, Each nth elongated body disposed within the first elongated body and within the (n−1) elongated body such that the respective nth elongated body is supported by each of the first through the (n−1) elongated bodies. The proximal end of each nth elongated body is substantially flush with the proximal ends of each of the first through the (n−1) elongated bodies. The structure fixable to the ground and/or another structure at a proximal end portion thereof that is adjacent to and contiguous with the proximal ends of the first through the nth elongated bodies. |
US11346121B2 |
Member-to-member laminar fuse connection
A member-to-member planar connection bracket that includes multiple repeated fuse element configurations that each provide a pre-determined inelastic load-carrying capacity and a reliable inelastic deformation capacity upon development of one or more inelastic hinge locations within the fuse elements. The fuse configurations are interconnected in series such that the total deformation accommodated between first end of the bracket and second end of the bracket is the sum of deformations accommodated by the individual fuse configurations. Multiple brackets are configured in laminar configurations and interconnected to create a connection assembly that provides increased strength or increased deformation capacity as compared to an individual bracket. The connection assembly is used to connect a first structural member and second structural member. The pre-determined maximum inelastic load-carrying capacity of the assembly is less than the elastic load-carrying capacity of the first structural member and the second structural member. |