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US11361102B2 |
Data security
Systems and methods for managing data security are described. In an embodiment, the method comprises receiving a data access request from a first application that runs in a first operating environment of a mobile device, wherein the authentication request contains credentials of the first application, communicating with a second application that runs in a second operating environment in parallel to the first environment of the mobile device, wherein the second application is a trusted application that runs in a secure environment, and wherein the communicating includes transferring the credentials of the first application to the second application, and receiving data from the trusted application responsive to the data access request, based on the credentials of the first application. |
US11361101B2 |
Multi-party authentication and authorization
Disclosed are various examples for multi-party authentication and authentication. In one example, a user can gain access to secured data stored by a managed device based on the presence of the minimum quantity of other users within a threshold proximity of the user who desires access. |
US11361099B2 |
Encrypting data records and processing encrypted records without exposing plaintext
A computer implemented method of applying a unified search for a match of one or more features in a plurality of encrypted records, comprising using one or more processors of a server associated with a database comprising a plurality of encrypted records. The processor(s) is adapted for receiving a query for searching one or more plaintext features in the plurality of encrypted, searching for a match of the one or more plaintext features using a first search methodology and a second search methodology and outputting an indication of matching encrypted records according to the match. Wherein the second search methodology is asymptotically faster than the first search methodology and wherein the first search methodology is used for searching a subset of the plurality of encrypted records selected based on status indication associated with each encrypted record. |
US11361098B2 |
Systems and methods for front-end and back-end data security protocols
A security framework and methodology is provided which provides front-end security through authentication and authorization, and back-end security through a virtual private data-store created within an insecure environment using existing object-relational mapping (ORM) layers or database drivers. The front-end security utilizes numerous multi-factor authentication metrics and a distributed denial of service (DDoS) cryptographic boundary to proactively attack malicious users using a cryptographic puzzle, and the back-end security provides data encryption and decryption, data privacy, data integrity, key management, pattern monitoring, audit trails and security alerts while simultaneously hiding the complexity behind an identical or similar ORM or database drive application programming interface (API). |
US11361095B2 |
Authentication state-based permission model for a file storage system
A system is provided for controlling access to data stored in a cloud-based storage service. A first request is received to access data stored at the cloud-based storage service, the data associated with a user account. The first request is authenticated based on a username and password associated with the user account. A second request is received for a file that is stored in an area associated with a heightened authentication protocol. The heightened authentication protocol is performed to authenticate the second request. In response to authenticating the second request, permission is granted to a temporary strong authentication state. The permission is to access the file that is stored in the area associated with the heightened authentication protocol. In response to a failure to authenticate the second request, access to the file that is stored in the area associated with the heightened authentication protocol is denied, while access to files stored in other areas associated with the user account is allowed. |
US11361093B2 |
Data release control based on authentication and link protection
First data is stored. A request for the first data is received from a communication device over a link established with a communication device. An access control engine comprising circuitry is to control access to the first data to the communication device based on an authentication state of the communication device and a protection state of the link. |
US11361090B2 |
System and method for enabling an interprocess communication in electronic control units of vehicles
A method for providing an interprocess interaction in an electronic control unit having an operating system defining a kernel space, wherein the method involves steps in which: the kernel of the operating system intercepts a request for an interprocess communication between a first application and a second application of the electronic control unit. A verdict is requested, from an access control component of the operating system, with respect to granting access for the requested interprocess communication between the first application and the second application of the electronic control unit. The access control component generates the verdict for the requested interprocess communication based on a security policy. The kernel of the operating system selectively allows the requested interprocess communication between the first application and the second application based on the generated verdict. |
US11361089B2 |
Method, apparatus, and electronic device for blockchain-based recordkeeping
Provided is a method for blockchain-based recordkeeping and implementable by a terminal device. The method comprises: obtaining target data; computing a data digest of the target data, and extracting a key segment from the target data; signing, in a secure operation environment included in the terminal device, the data digest and/or the key segment based on a private key associated with the terminal device to generate a signature; and submitting to a blockchain the data digest, the key segment, and the signature, for one or more nodes in the blockchain to verify the signature based on a public key corresponding to the private key, and to record the data digest and the key segment in the blockchain in response to the signature being verified to be valid. |
US11361087B2 |
Security data processing device
A security data processing device comprising a processor and memory, the processor configured to: receive a script comprising at least one instruction set for provisioning a type of programmable device, the instruction set(s) defining one or more cryptographic operations, each of the cryptographic operations referring to a parameter; store the script in memory; verify a signature associated with the script using an authorization key retrieved from memory; receive a programming request from a programming module of a programming machine in communication with said processor, said programming request requesting the programming of a programmable device and identifying an instruction set of the instruction set(s) in said script; for each cryptographic operation in the identified instruction set, determine a value for the parameter and perform the cryptographic operation using the value; and in response to performing each cryptographic operation, output programming information to the programming module for programming the programmable device. |
US11361086B2 |
Reliable datacenter protection at scale
Methods and systems are disclosed for activating data encryption at rest in a storage device server in a cloud storage. In particular, an encryption orchestrator orchestrates activation processes through encryption controllers that controls policies and privileges to access data in storage device servers. To reduce a risk of a data loss and time loss in activations, the encryption controller pre-checks a storage device server for anomalies in configurations in network connectivity, encryption keys, and security certificates before starting the activation. Furthermore, the encryption controller performs a health-check of the storage device servers to detect anomalies that require restarting the storage device servers. The health-check reduces a risk of data loss when the storage device servers become unable restart itself. User interface tools may be provided to visually identify and manage encryption statuses and policies of the encryption controllers, the storage device servers, and data storage devices. |
US11361078B2 |
Hierarchical integrated trust assessment
A hierarchical integrated trust assessment system features nested subsystems. Each subsystem utilizes a trust module for validating input data to the subsystem, validating output data from the subsystem, and validating the operation of the subsystem itself. The trust module verifies the format, the authenticity, the content of the inputs to the subsystem. The scope of each trust module is minimized to the associated subsystem. Minimizing the scope of the trust module results in increased reliability of the trust module's decisions. |
US11361077B2 |
Kernel-based proactive engine for malware detection
A kernel-based proactive engine can be configured to evaluate system call functions that are invoked when user-mode objects make system calls. As part of evaluating a system call function, the kernel-based proactive engine can generate a feature vector for the system call function. The kernel-based proactive engine can then analyze the feature vector using a multidimensional anomaly detection algorithm that has been trained using feature vectors of system call functions that are known to be safe. When the evaluation indicates that the feature vector is anomalous, the kernel-based proactive engine can block the system call. |
US11361075B1 |
Image steganography detection
In one aspect, an illustrative methodology implementing the disclosed techniques includes, by a computing device, determining that an application process includes use of a first image and a second image, one of the first and second images being generated as part of the application process, and detecting a difference in content of the first image or the second image based on a comparison of the first and second images. The method also includes, by the computing device, revoking access to a file that includes at least one of the first and second images based on the detection of the difference in content of one of the first and second images. |
US11361066B2 |
Secure digital assistant integration in web pages
Secure digital assistant integration with web pages is provided. The system receives an intent manifest data structure that maps actions of a digital assistant with link templates of an electronic resource developed by a third-party developer device. The system validates the electronic resource based on the intent manifest data structure. The system receives, from a data exchange component of an iframe of the electronic resource loaded by a client computing device, an identifier of the client computing device. The system receives a foreground state of the electronic resource from an onsite state sharing API. The system selects a data value for a parameter based on the foreground state and the intent manifest data structure. The system provides the data value. An authorization component generates an authorization prompt, receives input, and transmits the data value to an onsite intent execution API of the electronic resource to execute an action. |
US11361065B2 |
Techniques for authentication via a mobile device
Techniques for authentication via a mobile device are provided. A mobile device is pre-registered for website authentication services. A user encounters a website displaying an embedded code as an image alongside a normal login process for that website. The image is identified by the mobile device, encrypted and signed by the mobile device and sent to a proxy. The proxy authenticates the code and associates it with the website. Credentials for the user are provided to the website to automatically authenticate the user for access to the website bypassing the normal login process associated with the website. |
US11361055B1 |
Protection of a content repository using dynamic watermarking
Methods, systems and computer program products for protection of content repositories using dynamic watermarking are provided. Aspects include receiving a request for a code stored in a content repository from a user and identifying a plurality of candidate locations in the code to insert watermarks. Aspects also include generating one or more watermarks and inserting the one or more watermarks in a subset of the plurality of candidate locations in the code. Aspects further include providing the code, including the one or more watermarks, to the user. |
US11361054B2 |
Blockchain-based infringement detection method, apparatus, and electronic device
A blockchain-based infringement detection method includes: receiving a registration transaction initiated by a user, wherein the registration transaction includes key data of a work to be deposited and a contract address of a smart contract; invoking, in response to the registration transaction, a first detection logic declared in the smart contract corresponding to the contract address, extracting a feature value from work content of the work to be deposited, and matching the extracted feature value with a feature value of a deposited work in the blockchain; if the matching succeeds, further invoking a second detection logic declared in the smart contract corresponding to the contract address, matching the key data of the work to be deposited with key data of the deposited work in the blockchain, and when the matching succeeds, determining that the work to be deposited has an infringement risk. |
US11361053B2 |
Systems and methods for payload encoding and decoding
Systems and methods for payload encoding and decoding are disclosed. Example apparatus disclosed herein determine encoding data corresponding to one or more frequencies to be used to encode a message into audio data. Disclosed example apparatus also generate a license file including the encoding data, the license file corresponding to the message to be encoded into the audio data, the message to be encoded into the audio data by an encoding device. Disclosed example apparatus further transmit the license file to a decoding device to enable the decoding device to decode the message from the audio data based on the license file. |
US11361052B2 |
Method of formatting a weight matrix, an accelerator using the formatted weight matrix, and a system including the accelerator
A method for formatting a weight matrix including a plurality of sub matrices each being multiplied with an input vector may include sequentially adding weight information included in respective first columns of the plurality of sub matrices to formatted data; and sequentially adding weight information included in respective second columns of the plurality of sub matrices to the formatted data after the weight information from the first columns of the plurality of sub matrices. The weight information may be non-zero weight information. |
US11361049B2 |
History management method
When a first member transmits information on a network, a converted first hash code which includes a member ID of the first member is given. When a second member further transmits and diffuses the information transmitted from the first member, the converted previous first hash code which includes the member ID of the first member is associated with a converted second hash code which includes a member ID of the second member. When the still other member accesses the information transmitted by the second member, the second member is specified from the second hash code and the first member is specified from the first hash code associated with the second hash code. |
US11361044B2 |
Event-based search engine
As an example, a server hosting a search engine may receive a search query and determine a searched time interval, a searched object, and a searched event. The server may select, based on the searched time interval, a portion of an object-event bipartite graph that was created using information gathered from social media sites. The server may compare attributes of individual events in the portion with attributes of the searched event to identify a set of relevant events. The server may determine objects associated with the relevant events and compare attributes of individual objects with the attributes of the searched object to identify a set of relevant objects. The search engine may provide search results that include the set of relevant objects ordered according to their similarity to the searched object. |
US11361041B2 |
Generating travel queries in response to free-text search queries
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating travel queries in response to free text queries. One of the methods includes receiving a free text query; generating a travel query from the free text query, wherein the travel query expressly specifies an origin location, a destination location, and a departure date, wherein each of the origin location, the destination location, and the departure date are expressly identified as such in the travel query; and submitting the travel query to a travel search engine. Optionally the method includes obtaining user information about a user associated with the free text query, obtaining popular travel information, and deriving origin or destination locations, or departure or return dates from the free text query, the user information, and the popular-travel information. |
US11361039B2 |
Autodidactic phenological data collection and verification
A method, computer system, and computer program product for expanding phenological data resources by collecting phenological data from social media sites are provided. The embodiment may include determining one or more species of plants or animals from a plurality of data shared on social media sites. The embodiment may also include extracting phenological information related to the determined plants or animals. The embodiment may further include validating the phenological information against known or already validated information received from crowd source phenological information or a plurality of ecological and biological databases. The embodiment may further include cataloging the validated and filtered phenological information according to a list selected from a group consisting of species, locations, biological or ecological characteristics. The embodiment may also include generating reports related to the cataloged phenological information utilizing plant image analysis, object identification analysis or user satisfaction analysis. |
US11361037B2 |
Contextual search input sharing across websites
A computer system includes a processor configured to predict a level of commonality between a first website and a second website. The computer system is further configured to automatically apply cached search data input at the first website to the second website based at least in part on the level of commonality. A display unit displays the second website along with the cached search data. |
US11361036B2 |
Using historical information to improve search across heterogeneous indices
A method, system and computer program product are disclosed for searching for data. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method comprising identifying a query and a search scope including a set of specified entities; and for each of these entities, estimating a number of documents that would be identified in a search through the entity to answer the query. On the basis of this estimating, a subset of the entities is formed. The query and this subset of entities are sent to a search engine to search the subset of entities to answer the query. In one embodiment, the estimating includes collecting statistical information from queries to build up a historical cache using heuristics or machine learning techniques, wherein the query includes a key word and a scope, and the historical cache contains a maximum number of returned results for an entity given the queries executed. |
US11361032B2 |
Computer driven question identification and understanding within a commercial tender document for automated bid processing for rapid bid submission and win rate enhancement
In a method for computer driven question identification and understanding within a commercial tender document (CTD), different CTDs from different individuals are uploaded into fixed storage of a computer. Then, different ones of the CTDs are loaded into memory and clustered into different clusters according to at least one clustering criteria. For each one of the CTDs, a corresponding one of the clusters is identified, and a segmentation model selected for the identified one of the clusters. Thereafter, segmentation is performed upon the CTD utilizing the selected segmentation model to produce a set of segmented portions of the CTD. Finally, for each one of the segmented portions, a set of extraction rules mapped to the one of the segmented portions is retrieved, at least one question extracted from the one of the segmented portions utilizing the set of extraction rules and each extracted question stored in a crowd-sourced database of questions for CTDs. |
US11361030B2 |
Positive/negative facet identification in similar documents to search context
Facet-based search processing is provided which includes receiving a query search context for querying documents of a document set, and retrieving, by similar document search processing, a document subset from the document set. The document subset includes documents of the set most similar to a search document of the query search context. Facet analysis processing is used to generate M candidate facets most-related to the query search context, and facets of the M candidate facets associated with documents of the subset are identified, and classified into a positive facet set and a negative facet set based, at least in part, on extent of facet commonality across the documents. A listing is of the documents in the document subset is provided, with the listing highlighting facets of the positive facet set. |
US11361024B2 |
Association mapping game
Systems and methods for determining relationships between units are described. An illustrative system may include a semantic knowledge base having information regarding stored relationships between a plurality of units associated with content, a processor and a non-transitory, processor-readable storage medium in communication with the processor. The storage medium may include one or more programming instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to direct a display to present the plurality of units to one or more users, receive an input from each of the one or more users, compare the input with the information in the semantic knowledge base and determine whether the input corresponds to a stored relationship and provide a notification to each of the one or more users based upon the determining. The input may correspond to a determination of a relationship between the plurality of units based upon the content of each unit by a user. |
US11361022B2 |
Terminal and apparatus for providing search information based on color information
The present disclosure relates to a terminal, an apparatus, and a method for providing search information based on color information, the method including, acquiring a search keyword; selecting one or more colors, correlated with the acquired keyword, based on a pre-stored keyword-color information correlation; searching for an object that matches with the selected color; and configuring an interface page information including information about the searched object. |
US11361012B1 |
Methods and systems for interactive research report viewing
Method and systems for interactive research report viewing are disclosed. The method includes receiving a user request to access a research content in a report viewing platform present in a user device. The method includes causing display of the research content in the report viewing platform. The method includes provisioning one or more interactive tools in report viewing platform to be used by a user of the user device. The method includes receiving at least one user interaction input to the research content using the one or more interactive tools. The at least one user interaction input comprises an insight note provided into the research content. The method includes receiving a sharing request to share the research content with the at least one user interaction input with at least one contact of the user. The method further includes sharing the research content with at least one contact of the user. |
US11361007B2 |
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for semantically enriching content and for semantic navigation
Content of different formats may be sourced from various data sources such as content servers and ingested into a data integration server by an ingestion broker embodied on a non-transitory computer readable medium. The ingestion broker may normalize the content of different formats into a uniform representation that can be indexed and delivered across multiple digital channels for a variety of applications. The normalized content may be analyzed and semantic metadata may be determined from the normalized content. The normalized content can be semantically enriched by associating the semantic metadata and the like with the content. The semantic metadata can be stored in a semantic index that can be used for searching via the data integration server. During search, the semantic metadata can be instantiated as facets for user navigation and refinement of search criteria and additional semantic relationships can be assigned to the words in the normalized content. |
US11361005B2 |
Method for processing map data, device, and storage medium
The disclosure discloses a method for processing map data, a device, and a storage medium. The detailed implementing solution includes: determining POI data of bound points of interest (POI) of a road to be marked in response to obtaining a road marking instruction; selecting target POI data from the POI data of the bound POIs based on a scene where a user is located; and rendering a map interface based on road information of the road to be marked and the target POI data, and displaying the map interface rendered. |
US11361004B2 |
Efficient data relationship mining using machine learning
Techniques and solutions are described for determining relationships in data with improved efficiency, including computing resource use. A plurality of attributes are selected for analysis. The attributes can be processed, such as to facilitate relationship determination. Relationships between attribute values are determined. Redundant relationships can be removed. Distances are determined between relationships and used to select a sample of relationships. The sample is labelled by a user and used to train a machine learning classifier. The machine learning classifier labels determined relationships. |
US11361001B2 |
Search using data warehouse grants
Search using data warehouse grants including determining, for a user, one or more access grants for a cloud-based data warehouse, each of the access grants comprising an object identifier of a data object accessible to the user; generating a search query comprising one or more search terms and a filter based on each of the access grants; sending the search query to a search indexing service configured to maintain an index of the cloud-based data warehouse; and receiving, in response to the search query, first search results responsive to the one or more search terms and included in a scope based on the filter. |
US11360993B1 |
Automatic generation of specifications for data access layer application programming interfaces
Methods and apparatuses are described for automatic generation of specifications for data access layer application programming interfaces (APIs). A server identifies an object-oriented data model comprising (i) a plurality of object structures containing one or more data elements and (ii) one or more relationships between at least two of the object structures. The server generates an API specification package using the object-oriented data model by identifying object structures to include in the API specification package, defining attributes for the API specification package, assigning data access operations to each identified object structure, creating data relationships between at least two of the identified object structures, and converting the identified object structures, the defined attributes for the API specification package, the assigned data access operations, and the created data relationships into one or more files that comprise the API specification package. |
US11360991B1 |
Blending and visualizing data from multiple data sources
A method dynamically combines multiple data sources. A user selects a first group of fields that specify primary aggregation for a data visualization. When a field in the first group is not a data field in one of the data sources, the process creates a second group of fields that specifies an intermediate aggregation for joining data sets that is more granular than the primary aggregation. For each data source, the process aggregates measure fields according to the second group to form a respective intermediate data set. The process forms a single combined data set from the intermediate data sets, including the fields specified in the first group, and aggregates each measure field in the combined data set using the primary aggregation to form a final data set based on the fields from the first group. The process then displays the data visualization using the final data set. |
US11360990B2 |
Method and a system for fuzzy matching of entities in a database system based on machine learning
A method and system of matching field values of a field type are described. Blurring operations are applied on a first and second values to obtain blurred values. A first maximum score is determined from first scores for blurred values, where each one of the first scores is indicative of a confidence that a match of the first and the second values occurs with knowledge of a first blurred value. A second maximum score is determined from second scores for the blurred values, where each one of the second scores is indicative of a confidence that a non-match of the first and the second values occurs with knowledge of the first blurred value. Responsive to determining that the first maximum score is greater than the second maximum score, an indication that the first value matches the second value is output. |
US11360988B2 |
Systems, methods and user interfaces in a patent management system
A system and method are provided for automatically proofing the patent specification of a granted patent issued on a patent application. The method comprises the steps of scanning amendments made to the patent application during prosecution; assembling the most recent claims, based on the scanned amendments, to create a test claim set of the claims; comparing the test claim set to the claims of the issued patent as published; and identifying any differences between the compared sets of claims and communicating the differences to a user. |
US11360986B2 |
Enterprise search
In some implementations, one or more computers receive a search query input. One or more search results identified based on the search query input are provided. Data indicating interaction of the user with a particular search result from the one or more search results is received. In response to receiving the data indicating the interacting, a filter determined based on the particular search result is applied to a set of search results identified in response to a subsequent search query input. |
US11360984B1 |
Real-time and historical farming data distribution system
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for the synchronous distribution real-time and historical farming data to user client devices via shared and personal interface rooms. In some embodiments, multiple users can be connected to a shared interface room corresponding to a data collection device to view real-time and historical farming data simultaneously. The shared interface room can then broadcast farming data to each user whenever real-time farming data is received. Historical farming data can be determined based on a pair of timestamps corresponding to data collection device activity and user activity. When one of the connected users requests to view historical farming data, the historical farming data can be provided to the requesting user via a personal interface room. |
US11360983B2 |
Techniques for processing of data in motion
A system and method for performing a hash bucketing process on data in motion are presented. The method includes applying a first hash function on an input dataset to map the input dataset to a bucket, wherein the first hash function results with a first hash value; applying a second hash function on the first hash value to map the input dataset to a record in the bucket; generating metadata based on the input dataset, wherein the metadata at least points to the original location of the input dataset; and storing the generated metadata in the record in the bucket. |
US11360981B2 |
Servicing database requests using canonicalized tables
Servicing database requests using canonicalized tables including maintaining a canonical table repository of canonicalized tables, wherein each canonicalized table is a transformed version of a table previously retrieved from a database; receiving, from a client computing system, a request for a table from the database; generating a description of a canonical version of the requested table; determining whether the canonical version of the requested table matches a canonicalized table in the canonical table repository; and if the canonical version of the requested table matches the canonicalized table in the canonical table repository: transforming the matching canonicalized table based on the received request for the table; and providing, to the client computing system, the transformed matching canonicalized table. |
US11360977B2 |
Selectively allowing query optimization in query processing
Implementations of the present disclosure include receiving, by a query processing server, a first query, the first query including a syntax indicating that precision loss is allowed, processing, by the query processing server, the first query to provide a first QEP, optimization of which would result in precision loss in a generated query result, determining that the syntax is provided, and in response, optimizing the first QEP to provide an optimized QEP, executing the optimized QEP to generate a query result that includes data stored within a database system, the query result having reduced accuracy relative to a query result that would be generated based on the first QEP, and providing the query result as output from the database system. |
US11360975B2 |
Data providing apparatus and data providing method
A data providing apparatus includes circuitry configured to store a query as a candidate query in a first memory in association with an execution plan and store data in a second memory when receiving the execution plan and the data from a database server in response to transmitting the query to the database server, perform searching the first memory for a first candidate query having content corresponding to content of a first query in response to receiving the first query from a first request source, when the first candidate query is detected by the searching, select a first execution plan associated with the first candidate query by referring to the first memory, extract specific data from the second memory on the basis of the selected first execution plan, and transmit the specific data to the first request source. |
US11360974B2 |
Ontology driven crowd sourced multi-dimensional question-answer processing for automated bid processing for rapid bid submission and win rate enhancement
A method for crowdsourced answer selection for question-answer processing in automated commercial tender document (CTD) response generation includes populating a database with questions extracted from past CTDs and clustering the questions into groups of similar questions. Then, for each of the genus questions, a set of answers submitted in respectively different responses by multiple different responders are mapped to different ones of the past CTDs in connection with the genus question. Thereafter, the responses are rated and a present response document for a present CTD and also the present CTD are loaded into an editor. A question is extracted from the present CTD and the database queried with the extracted question. In response, a set of answers mapped to a genus question for the extracted question is retrieved and an answer in the set having a highest rating is inserted into the present response document for the extracted question. |
US11360973B2 |
Generating multilingual queries
Examples of techniques for performing multilingual queries are described herein. A computer-implemented method includes monitoring, via a processor, a client for language settings during user-generated content creation and detect one or more language settings. The method includes analyzing user-created content to detect a language of a text. The method includes compiling a list of scored preferred languages for the client based on the detected language settings and the detected language of the text. The method includes intercepting a query from the client. The method includes analyzing a text of the intercepted query in a plurality of selected languages based on a language setting of a user interface application, a detected language of the query, and a predetermined number of preferred languages of the client to produce results of analysis for each selected language. The method includes generating a multilingual query based on results of analysis for the selected languages. |
US11360972B2 |
Data anonymization in database management systems
Implementations of the present disclosure include receiving a view command for creating a view to display anonymized data in response to one or more queries, the view command including a view name, a table, a set of columns of the table, an anonymization type, a set of static parameters, and, for a sub-set of columns of the table, one or more sets of column-specific parameters, each set of column-specific parameters being specific to anonymization of data of a respective column of the table included in the sub-set of columns, storing the view command within the database system, and receiving a query referencing the view, and in response, providing a data set including data from each column in the sub-set of columns, receiving an anonymized data set including anonymized data that is generated from the data set using the anonymization type, the static parameters, and the sets of column-specific parameters. |
US11360970B2 |
Efficient querying using overview layers of geospatial-temporal data in a data analytics platform
A computer-implemented method includes accessing, by a processing unit, an existing layer representing geospatial-temporal data at a selected timestamp. A first overview layer of the existing layer is generated by iteratively aggregating each cluster of cells of the existing layer into a corresponding lower-resolution cell of the first overview layer. The first overview layer therefore has a lower resolution than the existing layer. A query is received related to the geospatial-temporal data in the existing layer, and the query is processed with reference to the first overview layer. |
US11360968B1 |
System and method for identifying access patterns
An information handling system for servicing search requests for information stored in data assets includes storage for storing a graph database based on at least one data catalog for the data assets. The information handling system also includes a processor that obtains, from a requestor, a search request of the search requests, the search request specifies a keyword search term; obtains a first identifier of a data asset of the data assets using the graph database and the keyword search term; and provides the first identifier as a supplemental result for the search request. |
US11360967B2 |
Predictive search with context filtering
A method may include a processing system detecting a biometric condition of a user exceeding a threshold, determining a triggering object associated with the biometric condition, where the triggering object is captured via a camera, and applying the triggering object and at least one personal parameter to a plurality of context filters. The plurality of context filters may provide a relevance topic based upon the triggering object and the at least one personal parameter. The processing system may further generate a plurality of search terms based upon the relevance topics that are determined from the plurality of context filters and present the plurality of search terms via a user interface. |
US11360966B2 |
Information processing system and method of controlling information processing system
An information processing system includes a plurality of distributed ledger nodes provided to a plurality of organizations, and configured to verify a content of a transaction with each other and hold a history of the transaction in distributed ledgers provided to the organizations, a client node configured to transmit the transaction to the distributed ledger nodes, and a plurality of processing nodes provided to the organizations, and configured to execute verification target processing being processing that is targeted for verification on a virtual platform. The client node selects the distributed ledger nodes to perform the verification of the verification target processing and transmits the transaction including a request to execute the verification target processing to each of the selected distributed ledger nodes. When each selected node receives the transaction, the distributed ledger node causes the processing node in the organization to perform the verification and records the verification result. |
US11360964B2 |
Collaborative generation of ontology on a blockchain
The present invention relates to a system and method of secure collaborative generation of an ontological databank on a blockchain. Ontology on a blockchain results in immutable records of contributions from one or more information contributors. Further, an approval system enables the ontology to remain uncorrupted and free of redundant information. Further, a system and method for accessing one or more data records from an ontological databank on a blockchain is provided wherein for each retrieval of data record, a corresponding information contributor is compensated for his contribution to the ontological databank. |
US11360963B2 |
Tracking and verification of physical assets
An example operation may include one or more of receiving a unique identifier and a security value from an object, retrieving a previously stored security value of the object from a database based on the received unique identifier, determining that the object is verified based on the received security value and the previously stored security value, and modifying the previously stored security value to generate a modified security value and transmitting the modified security value to the database. |
US11360962B2 |
Detecting and reporting changes in data values
A monitoring module interfaces with existing non-retrospective data storage systems, thus providing mechanisms for detecting and reporting changes in data values stored in such systems. The monitoring module acts as a change detection layer that can operate in connection with multiple disparate systems and/or locations, so as to provide users with a unified view into data stored in such systems. For example, a user can consult a single app, website, or software application, to view changes for data values stored in multiple disparate systems and/or locations; the app can be configured to automatically generate notifications and alerts to users, and can provide the ability to respond to such notifications and alerts, take actions, and/or dive deeper into underlying data. |
US11360961B2 |
Single script solution for multiple environments
Apparatus and methods may include a method for using a single script framework to generate a plurality of JIL files. Each of the plurality of JIL files may be for use in one of a plurality of multiple environments. The methods may include providing, based on the jobs information, the jobs attribute values and the SQL content, parameters to create a job, update a job and/or delete a job. The providing may use an AutoSys™ jobs table. The AutoSys™ jobs table may include jobs information, jobs attribute values, and Sequel (SQL) content to be run. |
US11360957B2 |
Searchable investigation history for event data store
A processing device receives a first query comprising a first field value and a first time period. The processing device performs a first search of a data store to identify a first plurality of events having the first time period and at least one field that comprises the first field value. The processing device generates a first search object comprising the first field value. The first search object may be a data structure, file or data record, and is stored in the data store. The processing device generates a search event comprising the first field value and a reference to the first search object. An event entry for the first search event is then written to the data store. Future searches may return both the first search event and other events, as well as search objects. |
US11360952B2 |
System and method for managing data migration based on analysis of relevant data
A system is configured for managing data migration from a legacy platform to a target platform is disclosed. The system determines relevant data for the data migration. The system determines frequently used relevant data, where the relevant data is determined to be frequently used when the relevant data is used more than an occurrence threshold number in a particular time period by the legacy platform. The system assigns a migration priority to the frequently used relevant data based on its frequency of occurrence. The system migrates the frequently used relevant data from the legacy platform to the target platform. |
US11360945B2 |
System and method for information slingshot over a network tapestry and granularity of a tick
Systems and methods for file transfer and processing in a network environment are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system may comprise one or more processors. The one or more processors may be coupled to a first device. The one or more processors may be configured to retrieve a file from a file queue. The file may be stored in a local store of the first device. The file may be transferred from a second remote device via Remote Direct Memory Access. The one or more processors may further be configured to determine if the file is complete. The one or more processors may further be configured to remove the file from the file queue, if the file is determined to be complete. |
US11360943B2 |
Unified file storage system
A computing system may store a first file in a system repository that is to be synchronized with at least a first repository associated with a first client device and a second repository associated with a second client device. The computing system may determine that the first repository is to receive a downloaded copy of at least a portion of the first file, and may cause a copy of the at least a portion of the first file to be downloaded from the system repository to the first repository. Based at least in part on the computing system determining that the first repository is to receive the downloaded copy, an identifier of the at least a portion of first file may be stored in the second repository without storing a copy of the at least a portion of the first file in the second repository. |
US11360940B2 |
Method and apparatus for biological sequence processing fastq files comprising lossless compression and decompression
This application provides a biological sequence data processing method including selecting a target base from bases in a biological sequence fastq file according to characteristic information of each base. A base patch file is generated by using characteristic information of the target base. Lossless compression is performed on the biological sequence fastq file to obtain a compressed fastq file, and lossless compression is performed on the base patch file to obtain a compressed patch file. The compressed patch file and the compressed fastq file are decompressed. In response to determining that characteristic information of the target base in the decompressed compressed patch file is inconsistent with characteristic information of the target base in the decompressed compressed fastq file, the characteristic information of the target base in the decompressed compressed fastq file is modified to the characteristic information of the target base in the decompressed compressed patch file. |
US11360939B2 |
Testing of file system events triggered by file access
Testing is performed to ensure integrity of a file system auditing component and of a file system. A list of file access events is built. This list includes expected events that should be triggered by the file system and found in a log. The events in the list are run on the file system and logged. The log of expected events is then compared with actual events logged by the file system to determine the integrity of the file system auditing component and the file system. |
US11360938B2 |
Files having unallocated portions within content addressable storage
A request to access to a logical location in a file stored in a content addressable storage (CAS) system can be handled by retrieving first tree data from a first node in a hash tree that represents the file, the first tree data including a first hash tree depth, a first CAS signature, a block size and a file size. Based on the tree data, a second node is selected from a higher level in the hash tree. Second tree data from the second node of the hash tree that represents the file is retrieved, including a second CAS signature. The second CAS signature is determined to match a reserved CAS signature, and in response, an indication that the requested logical location is unallocated within the file is provided. |
US11360934B1 |
Tensor streaming processor architecture
Embodiments are directed to a processor having a functional slice architecture. The processor is divided into tiles (or functional units) organized into a plurality of functional slices. The functional slices are configured to perform specific operations within the processor, which includes memory slices for storing operand data and arithmetic logic slices for performing operations on received operand data (e.g., vector processing, matrix manipulation). The processor includes a plurality of functional slices of a module type, each functional slice having a plurality of tiles. The processor further includes a plurality of data transport lanes for transporting data in a direction indicated in a corresponding instruction. The processor also includes a plurality of instruction queues, each instruction queue associated with a corresponding functional slice of the plurality of functional slices, wherein the instructions in the instruction queues comprise a functional slice specific operation code. |
US11360931B2 |
Disjoint array computer
A hierarchical array computer architecture comprised of a master computer connected to a plurality of node computers wherein each node has a memory segment. A high speed connection scheme between the master computer and the nodes allows the master computer or individual nodes conditional access to the node memory segments. The resulting architecture creates an array computer with a large distributed memory in which each memory segment of the distributed memory has an associated computing element; the entire array being housed in a blade server type enclosure. The array computer created with this architecture provides a linear increase of processing speed corresponding to the number of nodes. |
US11360929B2 |
Pre-registering memory regions for remote direct memory access in a distributed file system
The subject matter of this specification can be implemented in, among other things, a method that includes pre-registering, at a client device, one or more input/output (IO) buffers for a remote direct memory access (RDMA) interface at the client device. In response to pre-registering the one or more IO buffers at the client device, an application executed by the client device is provided with access to a distributed file system through the RDMA interface. In response to determining that data of a requested file in the distributed file system has been designated for caching, a first IO buffer among the IO buffers is designated as a cache for the data of the file. The data for the file is received via the RDMA interface and from the distributed file system, for the first IO buffer. |
US11360926B2 |
Configuration management device, configuration management system, configuration management method, and non-transitory computer readable storage medium
A configuration management device provided with: a configuration storage means for storing a bridge that includes a virtual bridge and the configuration information of input/output devices; a bus recognition means for reading the configuration information of input/output devices connected to the bridge from the input/output devices and storing the read information in the configuration storage means; a virtual resource definition storage means for defining a virtual connection between the input/output devices connected to a connection means that is not the bridge and the virtual bridge; and a device access transfer means for receiving a configuration information read request for input/output devices connected to the virtual bridge that is transmitted by the bus recognition means, reading the configuration information from the input/output devices the virtual connection of which is defined, and transmitting the read configuration information to the bus recognition means. |
US11360924B1 |
Quantum message bus using superdense encoding
A quantum message bus using superdense encoding to provide communications between services running on quantum computing devices and/or classical computing devices is disclosed herein. In one example, a message bus listener service executing on a first quantum computing device receives, via the message bus, a message sent from a sending service running on the first quantum computing device directed to a recipient service executing on a second quantum computing device. A quantum communication driver (QCD) service of the first quantum computing device identifies the second quantum computing device as a remote quantum computing device, and performs superdense encoding of the message using a first set of qubits that are entangled with a second set of qubits of the second quantum computing device. The first set of qubits are then sent to the second quantum computing device, which, in some examples, decodes and transmits the message to the recipient service. |
US11360922B2 |
Three-in-one multimedia cable and electronic drawing board system
Disclosed are a three-in-one multimedia cable and an electronic drawing board system. The three-in-one multimedia cable includes a USB-type-C plug, an HDMI plug, a USB-type-A plug, and a power supply plug, the USB-type-C plug is connected to the HDMI plug, the USB-type-A plug, and the power supply plug respectively. The electronic drawing board system includes the three-in-one multimedia cable, a USB-type-C socket, an analog switch, and an electromagnetic screen module, the USB-type-C plug of the multimedia cable is connected to the USB-type-C socket, an output end of the USB-type-C socket is connected to an input end of the analog switch, and an output end of the analog switch is connected to an input end of the electromagnetic screen module. The three-in-one multimedia cable can reduce the number of cables, which is convenient for users to use, and can be widely applied to the field of data cables. |
US11360915B2 |
Data transmission apparatuses, data processing systems and methods
According to embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a data transmission apparatus. The data transmission apparatus includes a plurality of first ports, a plurality of second ports, and a plurality of data channels. The plurality of first ports are coupled to a processing unit. The plurality of second ports are coupled to a plurality of memories. The plurality of data channels are disposed among the first ports and the second ports to form an interleaving network having a plurality of layers, and configured to transmit data among the processing unit and the plurality of memories, such that each layer in the interleaving network includes at least one interleaving sub-network. |
US11360914B2 |
Apparatus and method for memory management in a graphics processing environment
An apparatus and method are described for implementing memory management in a graphics processing system. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises: a first plurality of graphics processing resources to execute graphics commands and process graphics data; a first memory management unit (MMU) to communicatively couple the first plurality of graphics processing resources to a system-level MMU to access a system memory; a second plurality of graphics processing resources to execute graphics commands and process graphics data; a second MMU to communicatively couple the second plurality of graphics processing resources to the first MMU; wherein the first MMU is configured as a master MMU having a direct connection to the system-level MMU and the second MMU comprises a slave MMU configured to send memory transactions to the first MMU, the first MMU either servicing a memory transaction or sending the memory transaction to the system-level MMU on behalf of the second MMU. |
US11360911B2 |
Dummy data removal in an authenticated encryption with associated data cryptographic scheme
A cryptographic accelerator may include an input buffer to store first data, including a first portion of a message, in a first address range and second data, including a second portion of the message, in a second address range. The cryptographic accelerator may include one or more components to determine lengths of the first and second portions, read the first portion from the first address range, discard any dummy data in the first address range based on an indication of an endpoint of the first data in the first address range, read the second portion from the second address range, and discard any dummy data in the second address range based on an indication of an endpoint of the second data in the second address range. The cryptographic accelerator may include a cryptographic engine to perform a cryptographic operation using the first portion and the second portion. |
US11360910B2 |
Prevention of trust domain access using memory ownership bits in relation to cache lines
A processor includes a processor core and a memory controller coupled to the processor core. The memory controller comprising a cryptographic engine to: detect, in a write request for a cache line, a key identifier (ID) within a physical address of a location in memory; determine that the key ID is a trust domain key ID of a plurality of key IDs; responsive to a determination that the key ID is the trust domain key ID, set an ownership bit of the cache line to indicate the cache line belongs to a trust domain; encrypt the cache line to generate encrypted data; determine a message authentication code (MAC) associated with the cache line; and write the encrypted data, the ownership bit, and the MAC of the cache line to the memory. |
US11360904B2 |
Latency reduction for kernel same page merging
A system includes a memory including a plurality of memory pages, a processor in communication with the memory, and a supervisor. The supervisor is configured to locate at least two duplicate memory pages of the plurality of memory pages, write-protect the at least two duplicate memory pages, and add the at least two duplicate memory pages to a list. Responsive to a first page of the at least two duplicate memory pages changing, the supervisor is configured to remove the first page from the list. Responsive to a memory pressure-triggering event, the supervisor is configured to remove a second page of the at least two duplicate memory pages from the list. The second page is reused after removal from the list. |
US11360895B2 |
Relay consistent memory management in a multiple processor system
Methods and apparatus for memory management are described. In one example, this disclosure describes a method that includes executing, by a first processing unit, first work unit operations specified by a first work unit message, wherein execution of the first work unit operations includes accessing data from shared memory included within the computing system, modifying the data, and storing the modified data in a first cache associated with the first processing unit; identifying, by the computing system, a second work unit message that specifies second work unit operations that access the shared memory; updating, by the computing system, the shared memory by storing the modified data in the shared memory; receiving, by the computing system, an indication that updating the shared memory with the modified data is complete; and enabling the second processing unit to execute the second work unit operations. |
US11360893B2 |
Apparatus and method for managing firmware through runtime overlay
A memory system may include: a non-volatile memory device suitable for storing firmware; a volatile memory device comprising a write cache region for temporarily storing write data to be programmed into the non-volatile memory device and a firmware cache region for loading the firmware from the non-volatile memory device; and a controller suitable for: moving, to the write cache region, changeable firmware data that is generated or modified in the firmware cache region during an operation of the controller; programming the changeable firmware data, after it is moved into the write cache region, into the non-volatile memory device; and generating, in the firmware cache region, access information of the changeable firmware data. |
US11360889B2 |
Memory system and operating method thereof performing garbage collection and write operations in parallel on different dies
A memory system may include: a memory device including plural memory dies each having plural memory blocks; and a controller configured to control the memory device to independently perform an operation to each of the memory dies, wherein the controller controls the memory device to perform a foreground operation to a first one among the memory dies while performing a background operation to a second one among the memory dies. |
US11360887B2 |
Memory controller and method for monitoring accesses to a memory module
The application discloses a memory controller coupled between a memory module and a host controller to control accesses of the host controller to the memory module. The memory controller comprises a central buffer coupled between the memory module and the host controller via a command/address channel, wherein the central buffer is configured to receive a command/address signal from the host controller and provide the command/address signal to the memory module. The central buffer comprises: a recognition block coupled to the command/address channel to receive the command/address signal, wherein the recognition block is configured to generate access history information based on the received command/address signal; a compression block coupled to the recognition block to receive the access history information, wherein the compression block is configured to compress the access history information; and a transmission block, wherein the compressed access history information is transmitted out from the central buffer via the transmission block. |
US11360882B2 |
Method and apparatus for calculating a software stability index
A method is provided, comprising: deploying source code to a non-production instance of a software application; executing one or more tests on the non-production instance of the software application and logging any events that are generated during the tests in one or more test logs; retrieving data from the one or more test logs and calculating a stability index for the source code based on the data that is retrieved from the one or more test logs; and deploying the source code to a production-instance of the software application based on the stability index of the source code. |
US11360881B2 |
Customizing computer performance tests
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for testing performance of server systems. In some implementations, a method includes identifying, by one or more computers, a resource provided by a server system. The method includes generating, by the one or more computers, a performance test for the server system. The performance test includes a series of operations that includes (i) providing the resource and (ii) responding to one or more interactions with the resource. The method includes performing one or more performance testing cycles that each include: causing the server system to perform the series of operations of the performance test; and evaluating one or more performance measures that characterize the performance of the series of operations by the server system. |
US11360878B2 |
Systems and methods for debugging and application development
Disclosed are implementations for software debugging and application development, including a method that includes receiving instrumentation requests for application data resulting from execution of an application process on an application system, generating from the received instrumentation requests injection point objects configured to obtain blocks of application data, determining risk of adverse impact by an injection point object on performance and/or state of the application system, and processing the injection point object based on the determined risk of adverse impact. The processing includes evaluating the injection point object by the application process if the injection point object is determined to be safe for evaluation by the application process, evaluating the injection point object by an evaluation process if the injection point object has an uncertain risk of adverse impact, or performing mitigation operations if the injection point object is associated with a high risk of causing adverse impact. |
US11360876B2 |
Apparatus and method for pausing processor trace for efficient analysis
Processor trace systems and methods are described. For example, one embodiment comprises executing instrumented code by a compiler, the instrumented code including at least one call to un-instrumented code. The compiler can determine the at least one call to un-instrumented code is a next call to be executed. A resume tracing instruction can be inserted into the instrumented code prior to the at least one call to the un-instrumented code. The resume tracing instruction can be executed to selectively add processor tracing to the at least one call to the un-instrumented code, and the at least one call to the un-instrumented code can be executed. |
US11360873B2 |
Evaluation device, evaluation method, and evaluation program
An evaluation device of an embodiment includes a storage, a data generator, a class definer, a characteristic data divider, and an evaluator. The data generator is configured to generate a set of characteristic data from both a set of first data and at least a set of second data, the at least set of second data being associated in time information with the set of first data, the set of characteristic data representing a plurality of characteristics. The characteristic data divider is configured to divide the plurality of sets of characteristic data into a plurality of groups on the basis of the plurality of classes defined by the class definer and condition of operations included in the set of first data. The evaluator is configured to evaluate a operating state using a first model defined for each of the plurality of groups divided by the characteristic data divider. |
US11360872B2 |
Creating statistical analyses of data for transmission to servers
An example of a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing machine-readable instructions. The instructions may cause the processor to receive a configuration file that identifies data sources coupled to the processor. The instructions may cause the processor to collect a data set from the data source based on data from the configuration file. The instructions may cause the processor to create a statistical analysis based on the data set and transmit the statistical analysis to a server. |
US11360870B2 |
Functional safety compliant self-testing
A self-test verification device may include one or more first processors, configured to generate an instruction for one or more second processors to perform one or more device self-tests; determine for a received result of the one or more device self-tests, whether the result fulfills a predetermined receive time criterion describing an acceptable time until the result should have been received; determine a difference between the received result and a target result; and if the predefined receive time criterion is fulfilled and if the difference between the received result and the target result is within a predetermined range, generate a signal representing a passed self-test. |
US11360868B2 |
Redundant cloud memory storage for a memory subsystem
A method for managing memory element failures in a memory subsystem is described. The method includes detecting, by the memory subsystem, a failed memory element in the memory subsystem and transmitting a redundant memory request based on detection of the failed memory element. The redundant memory request seeks to utilize memory storage in an external storage system in place of the failed memory element in the memory subsystem. Thereafter, the memory subsystem receives, from the external storage system, a redundant memory request confirmation, which indicates that the redundant memory request has been fulfilled and includes an address of a location in the external storage system. In response to receipt of the redundant memory request confirmation, the memory subsystem updates memory management information to map a logical address, which was previously mapped to the failed memory element, to the location in the external storage system. |
US11360867B1 |
Re-aligning data replication configuration of primary and secondary data serving entities of a cross-site storage solution after a failover event
Systems and methods for re-aligning data replication configuration of a cross-site storage solution after a failover are provided. According to one embodiment, after a failover, the new primary distributed storage system orchestrates flipping of the data replication configuration of a peered consistency group (CG) to reestablish zero RPO and zero RTO protections for the peered CG. The primary causes the secondary distributed storage system to perform an atomic database operation on its remote configuration database to (i) delete an existing source configuration that identifies the secondary as a source of data replication; and (ii) persist a new destination configuration identifying the secondary as a destination of data replication. Then, the primary performs an atomic database operation on its local configuration database to (i) delete an existing destination configuration identifying the primary as the destination; and (ii) persist a new source configuration identifying the distributed storage system as the source. |
US11360866B2 |
Updating stateful system in server cluster
A computer-implemented method for seamlessly performing a maintenance operation on a stateful system includes mapping a network address of the stateful system to a primary server that uses a primary database to respond to incoming data requests. In response to receiving a maintenance request, the primary database is replicated to a secondary database of a secondary server. The secondary server is updated according to the maintenance request. The method further includes caching, in a replay buffer of the primary server, incoming data requests during the replicating. After the replicating, the data requests from the replay buffer are executed by the secondary server. Write operations to the primary server are disabled during the replicating, and the network address of the stateful system is mapped to the secondary server. Subsequently, the primary server is updated and reinstated by mapping the network address, and enabling the write operations. |
US11360864B2 |
Vehicle safety electronic control system
A vehicle safety electronic control system includes a first microcontroller having a lockstep architecture with a lockstep core and a second microcontroller having at least two processing cores. The lockstep core of the first microcontroller is configured to monitor and control outputs of said at least two cores of the second microcontroller. |
US11360862B2 |
System and method for managing backup operations of storage devices in a backup storage system using cluster evaluations based on usage telemetry
A method for managing storage devices includes obtaining a storage device cluster request, and in response to the storage device cluster request: obtaining a set of storage device telemetry entries associated with a plurality of storage devices, performing a telemetry normalization on the storage device telemetry entries to obtain a set of normalized entries, performing a pairwise evaluation on the set of normalized entries to obtain a set of initial storage device clusters, wherein a storage device cluster in the set of initial storage device clusters comprises a portion of the plurality of storage devices, performing a cluster re-evaluation on the set of initial storage device cluster groups to obtain a set of updated storage device clusters, updating a backup policy based on the set of updated storage device cluster groups, and performing a backup operation on a storage device based on the backup policy. |
US11360861B1 |
Extended remote copy configurator of three-site data replication for disaster recovery
Configuration and replication can be managed across multiple sites for datacenter volumes. A visual representation of a current configuration for a first of a plurality of replication techniques can be conveyed for display on a display device. Changes can be made to the current configuration, producing a future configuration. The future configuration can be analyzed for replication errors, and an updated visual representation can be produced that identified discovered replication errors and highlights differences between the current configuration and the future configuration. The updated visual representation can be conveyed, for display on a display device. |
US11360860B2 |
Exporting a database from a foreign database recovery environment
Systems and methods to export a database from a foreign database recovery environment are described. The system includes the foreign database recovery environment that includes a backup host that receives the database from a source host operating in a native database recovery environment. The backup host utilizes foreign snapshot files and foreign incremental files for restoring the database. The backup host receives export information. The export information includes a target host, a point-in-time, and a database name identifying the database for export from the backup host to the target host. The backup host initiates a job that generates script information, creates directories, materializes file information, and communicates the script information and the file information, via the directories, to the target host. |
US11360859B2 |
Database restoration across cloud environments
The technology disclosed herein enables the restoration of a database version across cloud environments. In a particular embodiment, a method provides receiving, in a second cloud environment from a first cloud environment, first metadata describing a first data version stored in the first cloud environment. The first data version includes first data items and the first metadata. After receiving the first metadata, the method provides receiving, in the second cloud environment, an instruction to restore the first data items to the second cloud environment. In response to the instruction, the method provides restoring the first data items to the second cloud environment using the first metadata. |
US11360857B2 |
Method and approach for pagination over data stream with sliding window
An example method includes receiving, at a server, a request for a list of a first group of index records that correspond to stored data, creating a data streaming session with a client, reading an index file and obtaining a list of the first group of index records from the index file, populating a content cache with a signature that corresponds to the first group of index records, creating a sliding window and populating it with the signature and a pointer to a next group of index records, populating an attribute cache with data streaming session information and the sliding window, creating a continuation token which, when received by the server from the client, indicates to the server that the list of the first group of index records has been received by the client. |
US11360856B2 |
Manifest index for block-level snapshots
Generally described, one or more aspects of the present application relate to a public snapshot service for creating and managing block-level snapshots on a cloud provider network. Storage locations for each block that comprise the snapshot can be enumerated on a snapshot manifest. Identification of storage location for a requested snapshot block can be improved using a manifest index. |
US11360854B2 |
Storage cluster configuration change method, storage cluster, and computer system
Various embodiments provide a storage cluster configuration change method, an apparatus, a computer system, and the like. In a storage cluster that uses a consensus replication protocol, when half of storage nodes become faulty, if it is determined that at least one storage node exists in the storage cluster after the fault, and a latest log index number of the storage node is greater than or equal to an index number of a committed log provided by the storage cluster for a client, an arbitration module sends a forced cluster configuration change instruction to a fault-free storage node. The forced cluster configuration change instruction is used to instruct the fault-free storage node to change local cluster configuration information. |
US11360853B2 |
Access method
An access method is provided, which is applied to a memory device. The memory device is coupled to a host device, the host device is configured to provide a data, the memory device includes a SSD controller and a volatile memory, the volatile memory is coupled to the SSD controller, and the volatile memory includes a data storage area. The access method includes: the SSD controller receiving the data, the SSD controller generating a corresponding cyclic redundancy check code according to the data, and the SSD controller sequentially storing the data and the cyclic redundancy check code into the data storage area. |
US11360850B2 |
Error protection key generation method and system
An error protection key generation method and system are provided, the method being used to generate a key for use in computing an error protection code for an input data value according to a chosen error protection scheme. The method comprises inputting a plurality of desired data value sizes, and then applying a key generation algorithm to generate a key for use in computing the error protection code for a maximum data value size amongst the plurality of data value sizes. The key generation algorithm is arranged so that it generates the key so as to comprise a plurality of sub-keys, where each sub-key is associated with one of the input data value sizes, and where each sub-key conforms to a key requirement of the error protection scheme. As a result, a generic key is produced containing a plurality of sub-keys, where each sub-key is associated with a particular desired data value size, and can be extracted and used independently given that each sub-key conforms to the error protection scheme requirements. This provides significant benefits in the design and verification of error protection circuits using such keys. |
US11360843B2 |
System and signal processing method for failure mode identification
Systems and methods described herein are directed to minimizing the resource requirements for edge and network while keeping the accuracy of machine learning classifier by utilizing simulated test data. Once sufficient measured test data is collected by the server, the server instructs the edge computer to reduce the transmission of data received from the corresponding sensors. |
US11360841B2 |
Method for monitoring an IOT device and using it as battery protection watchdog for IOT devices
A method of monitoring an Internet-of-Things (IoT) device. An objective is to provide can detection of device malfunction issues, help to prevent hacking attacks and increase the reliability of IoT devices and IoT networks will be solved by monitoring functional behavior of the device; verifying the functional behavior and comparing the functional behavior with defined configuration functional behavior limits of the device; initiating an action by a watchdog associated with the IoT device based on the comparison between the functional behavior and the defined configuration functional behavior limits of the device. |
US11360835B2 |
Method and system for recommender model selection
The disclosure herein generally relates to recommender model selection, and, more particularly, to a method and system for selecting a recommender model matching user requirements. The system collects a user requirement including at least one error measure and corresponding Error Value (EV) and Error Tolerance (ET) as input. A recommendation learned model processes the user requirement and selects at least one of a plurality of recommender models as a recommender model matching the user requirement and generates a recommendation. |
US11360828B2 |
Method for combining unified matters in personal workspace and system using the same
A method for combining unified matters in a personal workspace and a system using the method are provided. The method includes the following steps. Firstly, at least one matterizer is provided to the personal workspace, wherein at least one unified information unit corresponding to at least one original information and/or at least one unified tool corresponding to at least one original tool is acquired from at least one information source via the at least one matterizer. Then, the at least one unified information unit and/or the at least one unified tool is provided to the personal workspace via the at least one matterizer. Then, through the at least one unified tool and/or the at least one unified information unit, a task is performed. |
US11360821B1 |
Systems and methods for resource utilization control
Various embodiments of the present technology can include systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media configured to receive request information associated with a first request. The request information comprises user information associated with a first user. A first usage threshold associated with the first user is determined based on the user information. A determination is made that the first request has exceeded the first usage threshold. The first request is automatically terminated based on the determination that the first request has exceeded the first usage threshold. |
US11360811B2 |
Task parallel processing method, apparatus and system, storage medium and computer device
Computer systems, data processing methods, and computer-readable media are provided to run original networks. An exemplary computer system includes first and second processors a memory storing offline models and corresponding input data of a plurality of original networks, and a runtime system configured to run on the first processor. The runtime system, when runs on the first processor, causes the first processor to implement a plurality of virtual devices comprising a data processing device configured to obtain an offline model and corresponding input data of an original network from the memory, an equipment management device configured to control turning on or off of the second processor, and a task execution device configured to control the second processor to run the offline model of the original network. |
US11360809B2 |
Multithreaded processor core with hardware-assisted task scheduling
Embodiments of apparatuses, methods, and systems for scheduling tasks to hardware threads are described. In an embodiment, a processor includes a multiple hardware threads and a task manager. The task manager is to issue a task to a hardware thread. The task manager includes a hardware task queue to store a descriptor for the task. The descriptor is to include a field to store a value to indicate whether the task is a single task, a collection of iterative tasks, and a linked list of tasks. |
US11360808B2 |
Efficient thread group scheduling
A mechanism is described for facilitating intelligent thread scheduling at autonomous machines. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes detecting dependency information relating to a plurality of threads corresponding to a plurality of workloads associated with tasks relating to a processor including a graphics processor. The method may further include generating a tree of thread groups based on the dependency information, where each thread group includes multiple threads, and scheduling one or more of the thread groups associated a similar dependency to avoid dependency conflicts. |
US11360807B2 |
Cloning a computing environment through node reconfiguration and with node modification
Techniques for cloning a computing environment while modifying components of the computing environment are disclosed. A cloning request specifies a modification to a source environment. A cloning engine determines one or more additional non-requested modifications to be made in a destination environment necessitated by the requested modification. A modified destination specification is generated including the requested modification and the one or more additional non-requested modifications. A destination stack is generated, and the destination environment is provisioned according to the destination stack. |
US11360801B2 |
Single nested multi-item workflow display
Aspects of a workflow evaluation interface for validating, debugging, and evaluating virtual machine workflows are described. In one example, a method for displaying a workflow includes capturing a workflow for management of at least one virtual machine. The workflow can include a number of schema elements, among other attributes, input parameters, and output parameters for tasks of the workflow. The method can also include evaluating a logical flow among the schema elements in the workflow and populating a flow panel in a workflow evaluation interface. The flow panel can include a hierarchical flow of tasks in the workflow and at least one nested multi-task sequence in the workflow. The flow panel can include a carrot to expand the nested multi-task sequence as a branch of the hierarchical flow of tasks. The method can also include rendering a graphical representation of the logical flow among the plurality of schema elements. |
US11360799B2 |
Virtual machine live migration with seamless network connectivity
A virtual machine live migration is performed. A port mirroring rule for a source virtual machine in source computer is created by a computer system such that ingress traffic received at the source computer for the source virtual machine is delivered to both the source virtual machine and a target virtual machine on a target computer. The port mirroring rule is established prior to the virtual machine live migration from the source virtual machine to the target virtual machine. The source virtual machine on the source computer is migrated by the computer system to the target virtual machine on the target computer in which the port mirroring rule directs the ingress traffic to both the source virtual machine and the target virtual machine while the source virtual machine is migrated from the source computer to the target virtual machine on the target computer during the virtual machine live migration. |
US11360798B2 |
System and method for internal scalable load service in distributed object storage system
An illustrated embodiment disclosed herein is an apparatus including a processor having programmed instructions to receive, from a user device, a request to identify a service for which a first load capability correlates with a second load capability of the endpoint. The processor has programmed instructions to, for each of a plurality of services of the endpoint, send one or more I/O requests, determine a metric associated with the one or more I/O requests, and determine a load capability based on the metric. The processor has programmed instructions to identify a first service having a load capability that satisfies a threshold and send, to the user device, an indication of the first service. |
US11360793B2 |
Stateful virtual compute system
A system for providing a stateful virtual compute system is provided. The system may be configured to maintain a plurality of virtual machine instances. The system may be further configured to receive a request to execute a program code and select a virtual machine instance to execute the program code on the selected virtual machine instance. The system may further associate the selected virtual machine instance with shared resources and allow program codes executed in the selected virtual machine instance to access the shared resources. |
US11360787B2 |
Information processing system and control method
An information processing system including a device and a client terminal which is able to create action configuration data for implementing a plurality of functions in the device includes a first management unit configured to manage a first version of firmware for implementing a plurality of functions in the device and a second version of a schema usable in the firmware of the first version, a second management unit configured to manage the action configuration data, which has been created based on information managed by the first management unit, and the second version, and a transmission unit configured to, in response to a request from the device, specify the action configuration data managed by the second management unit and to transmit the specified action configuration data and the first version to the device. |
US11360785B2 |
Execution path determination in a distributed environment
Techniques to determine an execution path in a distributed environment are disclosed. A call to a method or function of a component of the distributed system is received, in connection with a request from a user of the distributed system. A unique correlation identifier that includes data that identifies the component, the request, and the method of function called is generated for the call. |
US11360783B2 |
Method and system for booting from a split BIOS image
A system and method for booting a computer system is disclosed. Code is loaded from a minor BIOS image stored on an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) to a cache of a central processing unit. The central processing unit executes the code from the minor BIOS image to initialize a system memory. A major BIOS image is accessed from a remote site via a controller. Code from the major BIOS image is loaded to the system memory. The code from the major BIOS image is executed via the central processing unit to boot an operating system. |
US11360782B2 |
Processors to configure subsystems while other processors are held in reset
An apparatus includes a subsystem, a first processor, a memory, a circuit and a second processor. The first processor is to execute bootstrap instructions, and the memory is to store second instructions. The circuit is to hold the first processor in reset in response to the apparatus being powered on; and the second processor is to, while the first processor is held in reset, execute the second instructions to initialize the subsystem. |
US11360775B2 |
Slice-based allocation history buffer
A multi-slice processor comprising a high-level structure and history buffer. Write backs are no longer associated with the history buffer and the history buffer comprises slices determined by logical register allocation. The history buffer receives a register pointer entry and either releases or restores the entry with functional units comprised in the history buffer. |
US11360773B2 |
Reusing fetched, flushed instructions after an instruction pipeline flush in response to a hazard in a processor to reduce instruction re-fetching
Reusing fetched, flushed instructions after an instruction pipeline flush in response to a hazard in a processor to reduce instruction re-fetching is disclosed. An instruction processing circuit is configured to detect fetched performance degrading instructions (Pals) in a pre-execution stage in an instruction pipeline that may cause a precise interrupt that would cause flushing of the instruction pipeline. In response to detecting a PDI in an instruction pipeline, the instruction processing circuit is configured to capture the fetched PDI and/or its successor, younger fetched instructions that are processed in the instruction pipeline behind the PDI, in a pipeline refill circuit. If a later execution of the PDI in the instruction pipeline causes a flush of the instruction pipeline, the instruction processing circuit can inject the fetched PDI and/or its younger instructions previously captured from the pipeline refill circuit into the instruction pipeline to be processed without such instructions being re-fetched. |
US11360769B1 |
Decimal scale and convert and split to hexadecimal floating point instruction
An instruction to perform scaling, converting and splitting operations is executed. The executing the instruction includes scaling an input value in one format to provide a scaled result. The scaled result is converted from the one format to provide a converted result in another format. The converted result is split into multiple parts, and one or more parts of the multiple parts are placed in a selected location. |
US11360768B2 |
Bit string operations in memory
Systems, apparatuses, and methods related to bit string operations in memory are described. The bit string operations may be performed within a memory array without transferring the bit strings or intermediate results of the operations to circuitry external to the memory array. For instance, sensing circuitry that can include a sense amplifier and a compute component can be coupled to a memory array. A controller can be coupled to the sensing circuitry and can be configured to cause one or more bit strings that are formatted according to a universal number format or a posit format to be transferred from the memory array to the sensing circuitry. The sensing circuitry can perform an arithmetic operation, a logical operation, or both using the one or more bit strings. |
US11360766B2 |
System and method for processing large datasets
An apparatus comprises a bulk array of non-volatile memory cells on an integrated circuit die and an arithmetic logic unit on the die coupled to the bulk array. The arithmetic logic unit is operable to perform arithmetic logic operations on contents of the bulk array responsive to instructions received from outside of the die. The non-volatile memory cells may include NAND-type flash memory cells. |
US11360761B2 |
Operational file management and storage
According to a computer-implemented method, an update package that includes update operational files is received at a computing device. At least one update operational file is to replace a corresponding original operational file for the computing device. It is determined which of the original operational files are to be replaced with corresponding update operational files. A delta file is stored at the computing device, which delta file indicates the original operational files that are replaced with corresponding update operational files and the update package is installed at the computing device. |
US11360760B2 |
Systems and methods for versioning a cloud environment for a device
Disclosed embodiments describe systems and methods for versioning a cloud environment for a device. A versioning system can store a snapshot of a first version of an environment of a device for using a cloud provider of a plurality of cloud providers. The environment can include one or more resource template files and one or more deployment application programming interfaces (APIs) for the cloud provider. The versioning system can receive a request to automatically deploy a second version of the environment for the device. A snapshot of the second version of the environment can include at least one second resource template file different than the one or more resource template files of the snapshot of the first version of the environment. The versioning system can automatically deploy the second version of the environment responsive to the request. |
US11360759B1 |
System, method, and computer program product for coordination among multiple devices
In various embodiments, a method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided involving, at a first device: opening the application on the first device, performing an action utilizing an application, updating a state of the application, for being communicated with the second device; and, at a second device: utilizing the updated state of the application received from the first device, displaying an interface including: a button for opening the application utilizing the second device, and indicia that indicates that the first device has updated at least one aspect of the application, and in response to a detection of the selection of the button, accessing the application utilizing the second device such that the application is accessed so as to reflect the updated state of the application. |
US11360758B2 |
Communication processing device, information processing device, and communication processing device control method
A communication processing device including: a memory that stores data relating to a pre-update firmware, and second data relating to a post-update firmware, and that stores first reference destination address indicating the storage area of reference destination included in the first data in association with the reference destination; a rewriting unit configured to rewrite at least some of the first reference destination address stored in the memory with second reference destination address indicating the storage area of the reference destination in the second data; and a control unit configured to, when referring to the reference destination in the first data, refer to the second data on the basis of the second reference destination address stored in the memory. |
US11360756B2 |
Processing unit subtype configuration
An aspect includes receiving a software image file set and a capacity requirement at a software image distribution system. A software image is generated based on the software image file set. A license record is generated based on the capacity requirement. The software image and the license record are provided to an external interface of the software image distribution system. An installation action is triggered by the software image distribution system on to a machine based on a request of an ordering system. |
US11360755B2 |
Method, electronic device, and computer program product for installing application
A method comprises: in response to receiving a file identification of a first file in an application to be installed in a computing device, sending the file identification to a file server, wherein the first file belongs to a first file group of the application, and the first file group is a part of a file set of the application. The method further comprises: in response to receiving a first file group identification of the first file group from the file server, acquiring the first file group based on the first file group identification. The method further comprises: installing the application based on at least the first file group and a second file group of the application, wherein the second file group is another part of the file set of the application. |
US11360754B2 |
Method, apparatus, and computer program product for installing third party applications requiring variable host address identification in a group-based communication system
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, systems, apparatuses, and computer program products that provide for an improved and more efficient system of networked computing devices. The embodiments disclose an apparatus and system that enable client devices to install integrations of a third party application that supports variable host address identification. The apparatus and methods further enable a user of the client device to modify the host address identification associated with an installed integration. In this manner, the group-based communication system establishes communication links with network locations that vary from integration to integration and that may vary over time. To implement the invention, the group-based communication system supports the creation of a blueprint application, with an associated blueprint row that serves as the basis from which a plurality of differing integrations are generated. Further, the blueprint row stores variable host address identifications. The reduced number of data structures that result from supporting variable host address identifications increases system efficiency and reduces infrastructure requirements. |
US11360750B1 |
Systems and methods for converting a legacy code into an updated code
A method for facilitating a play of a legacy game is described. The method includes receiving a user input during the play of the legacy game, determining whether one or more blocks of code for servicing the user input are cached, and accessing one or more instructions of a legacy game code upon determining that the one or more blocks of code are not cached. The method further includes compiling the one or more blocks of code from the one or more instructions of the legacy game code, caching the one or more blocks of code, and executing the one or more blocks of code to display a virtual environment. |
US11360749B2 |
Device for dynamically generating numerical controller software of machine tool and method for the same
A device for dynamically generating numerical controller software of machine tool includes a software function-specification managing unit, a function-module storage unit and a function-module composing unit. The software function-specification managing unit is to produce a text description file describing function modules required by the numerical controller software, and then for performing specification analysis upon the text description file to generate a function module table including the function modules. The function-module storage unit is to memorize and manage the function modules, wherein the function-module storage unit confirms whether or not the function-module storage unit has been furnished with the f function modules required by the numerical controller software. The function-module composing unit is to retrieve the required function modules from the function-module storage unit, and further to set the connection among the function modules to compose the numerical controller software. In addition, a method for the device is also provided. |
US11360748B2 |
System and method of collectively tracking a behavior of a member across one or more dimensions
A method of triggering an action by collectively tracking a behavior of a member across a plurality of dimensions is provided. The method includes obtaining, an action rule that specifies the action when the member performs the behavior in the plurality of dimensions, specifying a tensor counter that is a data structure to track the behavior based on the action rule, comprising a first data object storing name of behavior and a second data object comprising a plurality of keys and a plurality of values, determining the name and an updated value of the behavior, and a dimension associated with the behavior, modifying a value associated with the key to track the behavior of member in the dimension, updating the tensor counter to collectively track the behavior of member across the dimensions, and triggering the action to the member when the behavior of member matches the action rule. |
US11360746B2 |
Method for constructing an interactive digital catalog, and computer-readable storage medium and interactive digital catalog using the same
A method for constructing an interactive digital catalog, a computer-readable storage medium and an interactive digital catalog using the method are provided. The method includes the following steps. Firstly, the interactive digital catalog including at least one page is provided. Then, the at least one operable unified matter is presented and/or managed by laying out the at least one operable unified matter on the at least one page according to a predefined rule. The computer-readable storage medium has a computing program for executing the above method. The interactive digital catalog is constructed by the above method. |
US11360745B2 |
Code generation for log-based mashups
According to an aspect of an embodiment, operations include receiving first log data including first information associated with electronic trigger events from a trigger data source. The operations further include extracting trigger output parameters from a first sentence token of the received first log data and displaying a first set of trigger rules onto an electronic User Interface (UI) of a user device based on the extracted trigger output parameters. The operations further include receiving a first input comprising a selection of one or more trigger rules of the displayed first set of trigger rules and receiving a second input comprising a selection of computer-executable actions to be performed based on whether the first information satisfies the one or more trigger rules. The operations further include generating a computer-executable mashup code for execution on a runtime system based on the received first input and the received second input. |
US11360743B2 |
Data set including a secure key
An example of the instant solution comprises at least one of receiving an encrypted data and an encryption key, generating a randomized matrix, dispersing the encrypted data based on the randomized matrix resulting in a fragmented encrypted data and dispersing the encryption key based on the randomized matrix and the fragmented encrypted data. |
US11360738B2 |
Rendering visual components on applications in response to voice commands
The present disclosure is generally related to systems and methods of rendering visual components on applications. At least one action-inventory can indicate to render a user interface component. A data processing system can identify a request from an input audio signal from a client device. The client device can display a first application in a foreground process. The data processing system can select an action-inventory to execute the action corresponding to the request by a second application. The data processing system can generate an action data structure using the action-inventory to provide to the second application. The data processing system can determine that an output of the second application is authorized to be presented with the first application. The data processing system can display, on the client device, a user interface component from the second application with the first application. |
US11360737B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing speech service
The present disclosure discloses a method and apparatus for providing a speech service. A specific embodiment of the method comprises: receiving request information sent by a device, the request information comprising first event information and speech information, the first event information used for indicating a first event occurring on the device when the device sends the request information, wherein the first event information comprises speech input event information used for instructing a user to input the speech information; generating response information comprising an operation instruction for a targeted device on the basis of the first event information and the speech information; and sending the response information to the targeted device for the targeted device to perform an operation indicated by the operation instruction. The embodiment improves the efficiency of providing a speech service. |
US11360733B2 |
Colocated shared augmented reality without shared backend
Methods and systems are disclosed for creating a shared augmented reality (AR) session. The methods and systems perform operations comprising: receiving, by a client device, input that selects a shared augmented reality (AR) experience from a plurality of shared AR experiences; in response to receiving the input, determining one or more resources associated with the selected shared AR experience; determining, by the client device, that two or more users are located within a threshold proximity of the client device; and activating the selected shared AR experience in response to determining that the two or more users are located within the threshold proximity of the client device. |
US11360731B2 |
Sharing neighboring map data across devices
A computing device and method are provided for transmitting a relevant subset of map data, called a neighborhood, to enable mutual spatial understanding by multiple display devices around a target virtual location to display a shared hologram in the same exact location in the physical environment at the same moment in time. The computing device may comprise a processor, a memory operatively coupled to the processor, and an anchor transfer program stored in the memory and executed by the processor. |
US11360730B2 |
Modular display apparatus and method for controlling thereof
A modular display apparatus may include a docking station having a plurality of spaces; a plurality of back plates provided in the plurality of spaces; a plurality of power boards provided on the plurality of back plates, each power board of the plurality of power boards including an interface including a plurality of pins; a plurality of display apparatuses connected to the interfaces of the plurality of power boards and mounted in the plurality of spaces; and a processor. |
US11360729B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling synchronization output of digital matrix, and electronic device
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for controlling a synchronous output of a digital matrix, and an electronic device, which relates to the field of multi-media technology and can control the synchronous outputs of output units. The method includes: when output units are activated or an individual output unit in the output units is re-activated after an abnormality occurs in this individual output unit, calibrating output start times and output periods of the output units such that the output start times of the output units are identical and the output periods of the output units are identical; receiving, by the output units, to-be-processed data based on the identical output start times; and after the to-be-processed data is received, controlling the output units to complete processing of the received to-be-processed data within a current output period, such that the output units output the processed data synchronously in a next output period. |
US11360728B2 |
Head mounted display apparatus and method for displaying a content
A head mounted display apparatus and a method for displaying a content are provided. More particularly, a head mounted display apparatus which changes an operation of a virtual character in a content displayed on a display in accordance with a plurality of touches and a method for displaying a content are provided. One of the exemplary embodiments include a head mounted display apparatus which changes an operation of a virtual character in a content displayed on a display corresponding to combination of a first touch detected from a touch pad of the head mounted display apparatus and a second touch detected from a peripheral portable apparatus and a method for displaying a content. |
US11360725B2 |
Image processing apparatus, method, and computer-readable medium for reducing time required until completing output process after successful authentication
An image processing apparatus includes a print engine, a communication interface, a memory, and a controller configured to receive a print job via the communication interface, acquire authentication information associated with the print job, perform authentication based on the acquired authentication information, and determine whether the authentication is successful, when determining that the authentication is successful, cause the print engine to print, on a sheet, an image based on the print job, and regardless of whether the authentication is successful, transmit predetermined image data based on the print job via the communication interface. |
US11360720B1 |
Methods and printing system for multi-tier color management
A color printing system uses color printing management tiers to control color printing resources at a printing device. The color printing management tiers include a media type color management tier, an ink limited calibration tier, and a calibration and ICC profile creation tier. A print job includes a parameter that is used to select the management tier for color conversion operations for the print job. The parameter can include an attribute or a media type for the print job. The applicable tone reproduction curve (TRC) or ICC profile is retrieved according to the selected management tier. The TRC or ICC profile is adjusted according to an input applicable to the respective management tier. |
US11360719B2 |
Information processing apparatus reducing a possibility that the content of the setting that a user recognizes has been made differs from the content of the actual setting and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes an image selection receiving unit, a change receiving unit, and a control unit. The image selection receiving unit receives selection of an image to be registered in a system that executes an image output process. The change receiving unit receives a change in setting related to output of the image which is selected via the image selection receiving unit. The control unit controls the change receiving unit such that, in a case where only one image is selected using the image selection receiving unit, the change receiving unit receives the change in setting related to output of the selected image, and such that, in a case where plural images are selected using the image selection receiving unit, the change receiving unit does not receive the change in setting related to output of the plural selected images. |
US11360717B2 |
Modification of advanced function presentation (AFP) print jobs for exception handling
Embodiments described herein modify AFP translations of non-AFP print jobs in order to ensure that exceptions in the non-AFP print jobs are handled correctly. One embodiment comprises a controller that receives a job ticket for a non-AFP print job, where the job ticket defines at least one page exception for the non-AFP print job. The controller receives an AFP translation of the non-AFP print job, where the AFP translation does not implement the at least one page exception defined in the job ticket for the non-AFP print job. The controller modifies the AFP translation to include one or more structured fields based on the at least one page exception, and provides the modified AFP translation to a print server to generate a printed output that represents the non-AFP print job as specified by the job ticket. |
US11360712B2 |
Storage system with continuous data verification for synchronous replication of logical storage volumes
An apparatus includes a processing device comprising a processor coupled to a memory, with the processing device being configured, in conjunction with synchronous replication of at least one logical storage volume between first and second storage systems, to acquire an address lock for a set of pages of the logical storage volume starting from a particular page of the logical storage volume, to determine content-based signatures for respective pages of the set of pages, to compute an additional signature as a function of the content-based signatures, and to send the additional signature and a pointer to the particular page from the first storage system to the second storage system, so as to permit the second storage system to verify consistency of the set of pages in the second storage system relative to the set of pages in the first storage system. Such operations are repeated for other sets of pages. |
US11360706B2 |
Memory system with program mode switching based on mixed and sequential workloads
A memory system includes: a memory device; a host interface suitable for receiving write commands and queueing the received write commands in an interface queue; a workload manager suitable for detecting, in a cache program mode, a mixed workload when a read count is greater than a first threshold value, the read count representing a number of read commands queued in the interface queue and the mixed workload representing receipt of a mix of read and write commands; a mode manager suitable for switching from the cache program mode to a normal program mode when the mixed workload is detected; and a processor suitable for processing write commands queued in a command queue in the cache program mode and processing write commands queued in the interface queue in the normal program mode when the mixed workload is detected. |
US11360704B2 |
Multiplexed signal development in a memory device
Methods, systems, and devices related to multiplexed signal development in a memory device are described. In one example, an apparatus in accordance with the described techniques may include a set of memory cells, a sense amplifier, and a set of signal development components each associated with one or more memory cells of the set of memory cells. The apparatus may further include a selection component, such as a signal development component multiplexer, that is coupled with the set of signal development components. The selection component may be configured to selectively couple a selected signal development component of the set of signal development components with the sense amplifier, which may support examples of signal development during overlapping time intervals. |
US11360702B2 |
Controller event queues
The examples include methods and apparatuses to store events in a queue for an EC, Storing events in a queue for an EC can include receiving a message from a core FW of an EC and identifying an event corresponding to the message. Storing events in a queue for an EC can also include accessing a priority associated with the event and adding the event and the priority to a queue to be processed by the EC. |
US11360691B2 |
Garbage collection in a storage system at sub-virtual block granularity level
At least one processing device is configured to select a virtual block corresponding to a physical block in a storage system, wherein the virtual block comprises a plurality of pages with one or more pages of the virtual block respectively pointing to one or more data portions in the physical block. The at least one processing device is also configured to identify a target physical block and one or more virtual blocks corresponding to the target physical block. The at least one processing device is further configured to move at least one data portion from the physical block to the target physical block. Still further, the at least one processing device is configured to redirect the at least one page of the virtual block corresponding to the at least one moved data portion to one of the one or more virtual blocks corresponding to the target physical block. |
US11360690B2 |
Storage device and method for erasing data of storage device
There is provided a storage device that is connected to a computer and receives an UNMAP command to cancel a relationship between a logical address and a physical address provided to the computer, in response to data deletion on the computer. The storage device includes a control unit configured to make data stored in a physical address specified by the UNMAP command irreversible. |
US11360689B1 |
Cloning a tracking copy of replica data
Cloning a tracking copy of replica data, including receiving, at a target data repository from a source data repository, metadata describing one or more updates to a dataset stored within the source data repository; generating, based on the metadata describing the one or more updates to the dataset, a tracking copy of replica data on the target data repository; and generating, based on the tracking copy, a cloned image of the dataset that is modifiable without modifying the tracking copy of the replica data. |
US11360688B2 |
Cascading snapshot creation in a native replication 3-site configuration
In one aspect a data replication process in a storage system includes creating, at a first target site, an empty container in a storage system. The empty container matches a container at a source site in response to initiation of an asynchronous data replication process. An aspect also includes transmitting a command to a second target site to create a container at the second target site. The first target site performs the asynchronous data replication process, which includes scanning the data upon receipt from the source site for a first target replication cycle and transmitting the scanned data to the container at the second target site for a second target replication cycle. |
US11360687B2 |
Method of processing a input-output request, an electronic device, and a computer program product
Techniques involve: receiving an input/output request for data stored in a second storage means of a storage system; determining a use frequency of the data; moving the data from the second storage means into a first storage means in the storage system if it is determined that the use frequency is higher than a threshold frequency and the input/output request is a read request, an input/output speed of the first storage means being higher than that of the second storage means; and writing, if it is determined that the use frequency is higher than the threshold frequency and the input/output request is a write request that includes update data, the update data as the data into the first storage means. Accordingly, the storage performance can be improved without affecting the input/output traffic, which not only can reduce the operating cost, but also can improve user experience. |
US11360686B2 |
Distributed copy engine
An apparatus to facilitate copying surface data is disclosed. The apparatus includes copy engine hardware to receive a command to access surface data from a source location in memory to a destination location in the memory, divide the surface data into a plurality of surface data sub-blocks, process the surface data sub-blocks to calculate virtual addresses to which accesses to the memory are to be performed and perform the memory accesses. |
US11360685B2 |
Data consistency during reverse replication
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and processes to provide and maintain data consistency during reverse replication. It is determined that a migrate operation or a reverse replication operation has been requested. Upon determining that the migrate operation or the reverse replication operation has been requested, a resynchronization identifier is set in a dirty region log (DRL) associated with a computing device that is subject to the migrate operation or the reverse replication operation. In response to the operation being the reverse replication operation, a master boot record (MBR) sector of a boot disk associated with the computing device is overwritten. |
US11360684B2 |
Data storage method and apparatus, storage medium and computer device
A data storage method includes: acquiring target data to be stored, and classifying refresh rates of the target data to be stored according to a front-end system; subjecting the target data to be stored with high refresh rates as classified and the target data to be stored with low refresh rates as classified to a Hash calculation to obtain a first type Hash value and a second type Hash value; determining storage data segments corresponding to the first type Hash value and the second type Hash value according to a preset storage data segment determination relationship, and storing the target data to be stored with high refresh rates and the target data to be stored with low refresh rates into the storage data segments corresponding to the first type Hash value and the second type Hash value, respectively. |
US11360683B1 |
Logical raid
A method for protecting objects, the method may include receiving, by a storage controller, a request to write a new object to a storage-system that may include multiple nodes, each node may include at least one storage element; the new object may include a key value pair; writing the new object to a target node and to another node of the multiple nodes; and generating a new stripe that may include multiple sets of objects, different sets of objects are stored at different nodes of the multiple nodes, a certain set of objects of the multiple sets of objects may include the new object and is stored in a first node of the target node and the other node, any set of objects of the multiple sets of objects is reconstructible using other sets of objects of the multiple set of objects. |
US11360680B2 |
Storage device
According to one embodiment, a storage device is configured to store unencrypted user data. The user data is erased according to at least one data erasure mechanism. The storage device comprises a receiver configured to receive an inquiry from a host device, and a transmitter configured to transfer response information indicating the at least one data erasure mechanism to the host device. |
US11360675B2 |
Method and system for improving rebuild for a storage system
A method is used in improving rebuilding in data storage. The generation number of a PLB is compared with a generation number of a partition corresponding to the PLB. The data of the PLB is rebuilt based on the comparison. |
US11360673B2 |
Removable data volume management
A method performed by a computing system includes detecting that a removable data volume has been attached to the computing system, the removable data volume being identified by a unique label. The method further includes, in response to determining that a portion of the unique label matches a predefined value, invoking a catalog container based on a rule within a first rule database. The method further includes, with the catalog container, obtaining metadata stored on the removable data volume, the metadata including characteristics of a first application associated with a first piece of data that is stored on the removable data volume. The method further includes, with the catalog container, creating an application container having the first application with the characteristics. The method further includes, with the application container, processing the removable data volume. |
US11360671B2 |
Region-specific directed offline scan for hard disk drive
An adjacent track interference (ATI) metric is determined for each of a plurality of regions of a single surface of a magnetic disk. Based on the ATI metrics, each of the regions is assigned a region-specific directed offline scan (DOS) criterion, at least two of the DOS criteria being different from one another. Based on a write count of a track within one of the regions satisfying the associated region-specific DOS criterion, a DOS remediation of the track is performed. |
US11360667B2 |
Tagged memory operated at lower vmin in error tolerant system
A memory array arranged as a plurality of memory cells. The memory cells are configured to operate at a determined voltage. A memory management circuitry coupled to the plurality of memory cells tags a first set of the plurality of memory cells as low-voltage cells and tags a second set of the plurality of memory cells as high-voltage cells. A power source provides a low voltage to the first set of memory cells and provides a high voltage to the second set of memory cells based on the tags. |
US11360664B2 |
Display device capable of displaying software keyboard without overlap with plural fields and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium with display control program stored thereon
A display device includes a display panel and a control device. The control device functions as a determiner and a controller. The determiner determines, with a plurality of fields displayed on a screen of the display panel, whether or not an entire software keyboard is displayable without overlap with the plurality of fields on the screen of the display panel. The controller allows for, when the determiner determines that the entire software keyboard is displayable without overlap, display of the software keyboard without overlap with the plurality of fields or allows for, when the determiner determines that the entire software keyboard is not displayable without overlap, display of the software keyboard in a split form or display of the software keyboard in a partial form composed only of a portion of the software keyboard in a region of the screen out of the plurality of fields. |
US11360659B2 |
Electronic device, input/output apparatus and method therefor
An electronic device, an input/output apparatus and an input/output method therefor are disclosed. The electronic device includes an input/output controller, a first projector component, a second projector component and a detector component. The input/output controller generates a first projection signal for an output interface and a second projection signal for an input interface. The first projector component projects the output interface according to the first projection signal. The second projector component projects the input interface according to the second projection signal. The detector component detects an input signal in the projected input interface, and transmits the detected input signal to the input/output controller as an input signal for the electronic device. By implementing input/output in a manner of projection, an input/output interface of a desired size is provided while the input/output apparatus of the electronic device is miniaturized. |
US11360654B2 |
Summary shapes
In an example, a method to display a graphical diagram includes displaying multiple graphical objects in a graphical drawing canvas. The graphical objects represent multiple nodes identified in structured source data. The method includes receiving first input effective to group first and second graphical objects of the multiple graphical objects based on a property of the nodes. The method includes replacing the first and second graphical objects with a summary graphical object in the graphical drawing canvas in response to receiving the first input. |
US11360649B2 |
Custom preview interface for search results
Techniques are disclosed relating to generating custom previews for search results provided by a search service. For example, in various embodiments, a server system that provides a search service may receive a custom preview definition from a user associated with a first group of users. The custom preview definition may specify code that is usable to generate a custom preview interface for search results of a particular record type. The server system may use the custom preview definition to generate a custom preview interface for search results provided to users of the first group. For example, the server system may receive user input identifying a first search result provided by the search service. The server system may then determine that the record type of the first search result matches the particular record type and retrieve the specified code to facilitate display of the custom preview interface at the client device. |
US11360648B1 |
Apparatus, software, systems and methods for use in preventing electronic messages from being sent to unintended recipients
Smart devices, software, and methods for use in reducing risk of errors when selecting current addressees as intended recipients for electronic messages. In some embodiments, addressee identifying indicia, such as photographs, names, custom notations, or any combination thereof, are displayed on graphical send buttons for use in initiating transmission of electronic messages. |
US11360642B2 |
Method and apparatus for setting parameter
A method for setting a parameter includes the steps of: selecting, by a touch or click, one point on an electronic map displayed on an electronic device; displaying a parameter input area around the selected one point on the electronic map; detecting, by the electronic device, panning or drag performed along a direction in which the displayed parameter input area is formed; adjusting a value of the parameter according to the detected panning or drag; detecting, by the electronic device, panning or drag performed in a direction toward the one point; and setting the parameter to the adjusted value, wherein the touch or click is maintained while the steps of setting the one point through setting the parameter is performed. |
US11360641B2 |
Increasing the relevance of new available information
An example method includes, at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: detecting a new type of available information, the new type of available information being associated with a card for display in a content feed; in accordance with detecting the new type of available information, increasing a relevance score of the card above a display threshold; in accordance with increasing the relevance score above the display threshold: causing the card to be displayed in the content feed; and obtaining data representing user interaction with the displayed card; adjusting, based on the data representing user interaction with the displayed card, the relevance score; and modifying a display of the card in the content feed based on the adjusted relevance score. |
US11360632B2 |
Information processing system
Provided is an information processing system including an application unit that applies a voltage to an application site of a user's body and a detection unit that detects a change in potential at a detection site of the user's body that is different from the application site in a state where the voltage is applied to the application site, and the information processing system determines a contact between a site of the user's body and another object on the basis of the change in potential detected by the detection unit. |
US11360631B2 |
Configurable force-sensitive input structure for electronic devices
A configurable, force-sensitive input structure for an electronic device is disclosed. The input structure has a metal contact layer, a sense layer positioned below the metal contact layer, and a drive layer capacitively coupled to the sense layer. The input structure may also have a compliant layer positioned between and coupled to the sense layer and the drive layer, a rigid base layer positioned below the drive layer, and a set of supports positioned between the metal contact layer and the rigid base layer. |
US11360629B2 |
Electronic apparatus
An electronic apparatus includes a display panel and a sensor disposed on the display panel and including a plurality of sensing units disposed on an active area. Each of the sensing units includes a first sensing pattern, second sensing patterns, a bridge pattern, and a plurality of patterns. Among the sensing units, the patterns of the sensing unit making contact with a first boundary portion having a curvature in the active area and a peripheral area include a plurality of outer patterns, and at least one of the outer patterns is electrically connected to the first sensing pattern or the second sensing patterns. |
US11360625B2 |
Display device and terminal
The disclosure provides a display device and a terminal. The display device includes a display panel, a touch layer, a detecting circuit, and a connecting line. The display panel includes a display area, a first through hole, and a buffer area. The touch layer is provided with a plurality of touch electrodes, and a second through hole is defined in an area of the touch layer corresponding to the first through hole. The detecting circuit is disposed in the buffer area and is configured to detect quality of the first through hole. The connecting line is formed in the touch layer and is configured to connect the detecting circuit to an external circuit. Quality of an area of the display panel where a hole is defined is detected. |
US11360621B2 |
Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a substrate including a display region and a non-display region, a display element layer, a pad group, a touch electrode layer, and a touch insulating layer. The display element layer includes display elements provided in the display region in a plan view. The pad group may include output pads provided on substrate and provided in the non-display region in the plan view. The touch electrode layer is provided on the display element layer. The touch insulating layer is provided on the display element layer and contacts the touch electrode layer. An intaglio pattern is provided in the touch insulating layer overlapped with the non-display region, and the intaglio pattern is not overlapped with the pad group. |
US11360620B2 |
Touch display device and touch driving circuit
A touch display device includes: a touch panel including N touch electrodes; a sensor sensing unit block including M sensor sensing units and to sense two or more touch electrodes among the N touch electrodes; a front multiplexer to select two or more touch electrodes from among the N touch electrodes and connect the selected touch electrodes to the sensor sensing unit block. The front multiplexer is configured to select M touch electrodes, which are disposed in a sensing active region corresponding to a first sensing period, from among the N touch electrodes, and to match and connect the M touch electrodes to the M sensor sensing units, wherein M is greater than or equal to 2, and N is greater than M. The M sensor sensing units are configured to simultaneously sense the M touch electrodes disposed in the sensing active region during the first sensing period. |
US11360607B2 |
Touch device
The present disclosure provides a touch device. The touch device includes a frame, a substrate, an infrared emitting unit, and an infrared receiving unit. The infrared emitting unit and the infrared receiving unit are disposed on the frame and located above the substrate. The touch device also includes: a connecting block which is connected at an edge region on a lower surface of the substrate, and an adjusting member which connects the connecting block and the frame and adjusts a lateral tensile force applied by the adjusting member to the substrate. The touch device of the present disclosure ensures the flatness of the substrate by the connecting block in cooperation with the adjusting member, avoiding the influence of the substrate on the infrared light, and has a simple structure and is convenient to assemble. |
US11360605B2 |
Method and device for providing a touch-based user interface
A device for providing a touch-based user interface is disclosed. The device comprises a screen, a camera, and a processor. The camera images a reflection of the screen by a cornea of a user of the device. The processor displays at least one user-interface element on the screen, detects that a finger of a hand touches or is about to touch the screen, estimates a trajectory of the finger, and determines an intended location of touch of the finger on the screen. The trajectory of the finger is estimated by analyzing a sequence of images of the reflection. The intended location of touch is determined based on the estimated trajectory of the finger. |
US11360604B2 |
Display device and adjusting mechanism thereof
A display device is provided. The display device includes a front frame, a rear cover, a display panel, a plurality of sensors and at least one adjusting mechanism. The front frame has an opening. The front frame and the rear cover are fixed to form an accommodation space. The display panel, disposed in the accommodating space, has a display surface exposed to the opening. A plurality of sensors are disposed on the front frame and configured to receive and emit an optical signal above the display surface. At least one adjusting mechanism is disposed on the rear cover and configured to adjust a deformation amount of the front frame to maintain the sensors at a predetermined emitting position and a receiving position. |
US11360603B2 |
Electronic device, image display method, program, and display system
A convenient electronic device or the like is provided. The power consumption of an electronic device or the like is reduced. An electronic device or the like having high visibility regardless of the brightness of external light is provided. An electronic device or the like that can display both a smooth moving image and an eye-friendly still image is provided. Such an electronic device is an electronic device including a first display portion, a second display portion, and a control portion. The control portion is configured to make the first display portion and the second display portion individually display two or more of a first image, a second image, and a third image at a time. The first image is displayed with reflected light, the second image is displayed with emitted light, and the third image is displayed with light including both reflected light and emitted light. |
US11360602B2 |
Display device, touch display panel and driving method thereof
The present disclosure relates to a touch display panel, a driving method thereof, and a display device. The touch display panel includes: a display function layer group including a first electrode layer; a touch function layer group including a touch sensing layer which includes a first touch layer and a second touch layer; and a bonding layer group disposed between the display function layer group and the touch function layer group and including a transparent conductive layer, wherein the transparent conductive layer is configured to reduce capacitance between the touch function layer group and the first electrode layer during a touch phase. |
US11360600B2 |
System and method for early media buffering using prediction of user behavior
A system and method for early media buffering using prediction of user behavior. In accordance with an embodiment, a user interface displays a plurality of media options from which particular options can be selected. A click determination logic is configured so that a first event associated with a particular option, such as a click event, is passed singly to a media application without trapping for the possibility of a double-click. The media application interprets the first event as a likely selection by a user of the particular option, and uses information associated with the likely selection to begin buffering a corresponding media content. If a second event associated with the particular option is received within a subsequent time interval, then the second event is treated, like a double-click, as confirmation of the user's selection, and the corresponding media content is streamed from its media content buffer. |
US11360599B2 |
Touch display device
A touch display device includes a substrate, a plurality of touch electrodes, a plurality of touch signal lines and a plurality of dummy signal lines disposed on the substrate. The touch electrodes are arranged in i number of touch electrode columns and j number of touch electrode rows, the touch signal lines and the dummy signal lines are divided into i number of groups, each of the groups includes j number of touch signal lines and k number of dummy signal lines, and j number of touch signal lines are disposed between a portion of the k number of dummy signal lines and a remaining portion of the k number of dummy signal lines in each of the i number of groups, wherein i, j, and k are positive integers greater than or equal to two. |
US11360596B2 |
Display device
According to an aspect, a display device includes a display panel provided with a display region including a plurality of pixels and with a plurality of detection electrodes. The display panel includes: a plurality of lines of first common wiring configured to transmit pixel signals to be supplied to the pixels and a detection input/output signal to be supplied to the detection electrodes; pixel signal wiring electrically coupled to the pixels; detection electrode wiring electrically coupled to the detection electrodes; a first switching circuit configured to electrically couple or uncouple the first common wiring to or from the pixel signal wiring; and a second switching circuit configured to electrically couple or uncouple the first common wiring to or from the detection electrode wiring. |
US11360595B2 |
Touch display device
A touch display device, including a substrate and multiple light-emitting units bonded to the substrate, is provided. Each of the multiple light-emitting units includes at least one light-emitting element. A first light-emitting unit of the multiple light-emitting units includes at least one sensing element. In the first light-emitting unit, the at least one sensing element is located between the at least one light-emitting element and the substrate. The orthographic projection of the at least one sensing element on the substrate overlaps the orthographic projection of the at least one light-emitting element on the substrate. |
US11360593B2 |
Touch panel
A touch panel includes a substrate, touch signal lines, sub-pixels, touch electrode groups, and at least one common signal array. The touch signal lines and the sub-pixels are located on substrate. Each of the sub-pixels includes a switch element and a pixel electrode. The switch element is electrically connected to a corresponding scan line and a corresponding data line. The touch electrode groups include touch electrodes. The touch electrodes overlap the pixel electrodes of the sub-pixels. Each of the touch electrode groups is electrically connected to a corresponding one of the touch signal lines. The common signal array includes common electrodes. Each of the common electrodes overlaps at least one of the scan line and the data line. The number of the sub-pixels overlapped by the common signal array is greater than the number of the sub-pixels overlapped by each of the touch electrode groups. |
US11360590B2 |
Functional panel, device, and data processor
A novel functional panel, a novel device, or a novel data processor is provided. A structure in which a first plane, a second plane that is opposite the first plane, and a neutral plane between the first plane and the second plane are provided and a portion of a functional layer having a thickness greater than or equal to half of the thickness of the functional layer is in a region between the first plane and the neutral plane was conceived. |
US11360588B2 |
Device, method, and program for generating multidimensional reaction-type image, and method, and program for reproducing multidimensional reaction-type image
The present disclosure related to a method for playing a multidimensional reaction-type image. The method includes at least: receiving, by a computer, input manipulation to an object from a user; and extracting, by the computer, an image frame matched to a detailed cell corresponding to location information and depth information in a reaction-type image, depending on the location information and the depth information of the input manipulation received at each playback time point. The depth information is information about pressure strength of the input manipulation applied to the reaction-type image or time length to which the input manipulation is applied. The location information is information about a location of a two-dimensional space in which the input manipulation is applied to the reaction-type image. |
US11360583B2 |
Electromagnetic fountain pen
Disclosed is an electromagnetic fountain pen, which includes a pen core, a housing, and a pen body located in the housing, the housing includes a front housing and a rear housing, the pen body includes a first iron core and an iron core holder, the iron core holder is provided with a pen core clamp link, a second iron core, and a third iron core, coils are wound outside the first iron core and the second iron core, the first iron core is close to a pen tip of the pen core, the pen core is configured to pass through a center of the first iron core, and then is clamped by one end of the pen core clamp link. |
US11360582B2 |
Active stylus with multiple sensors for receiving signals from a touch sensor
A stylus includes a first sensor configured to receive a first receive signal from a touch sensor of a device, and a second sensor configured to receive a second receive signal from the touch sensor of the device. The stylus includes an amplifier coupled to the first and second sensors and configured to produce a third signal by amplifying the difference between the first receive signal and the second receive signal. The stylus includes a controller configured to decode information encoded in the first receive signal and the second receive signal by processing the third signal. |
US11360580B2 |
Stylus and controller
A controller of an in-cell type liquid crystal display device is provided. The controller controls first and second electrodes that intersect each other, supplies a pixel driving voltage to the first electrodes during a pixel driving period, and detects a stylus position using the first and second electrodes during a stylus detection period different from the pixel driving period. The controller transmits, using the second electrodes, a command requesting a transmission of a downlink signal to the stylus. The controller detects, using the first and second electrodes, the downlink signal transmitted from the stylus in response to the command, and detects the stylus position based on the detected downlink signal. |
US11360576B1 |
Movement pattern-based mobile device user interfaces
A method, system, and computer program product for motion-based user interfaces are provided. The method identifies a navigation mode indication. A navigation interface is generated at a display device and configured based on the navigation mode indication to include a first graphical content. At least a portion of the navigation interface is modified based on one or more movements of the mobile computing device. A portion of the navigation interface is selected based on detecting a pressure change on at least a portion of a mobile computing device. The method presents a second graphical content on the display device based on the selected portion of the navigation interface. |
US11360574B2 |
Stretchable interactive tangibles
A system comprising an object; a computer device with a digital model containing a virtual object corresponding to the object; a position sensor for detecting the position of the object; and a communication means to transmit the position of the object to the computer device. The object is stretchable and the system is further provided with sensors for detecting the stretched condition of the object and with communication means to transmit said condition to the computer device. A system with actuators to modify the position and/or the stretched condition of the object and use of such systems for a collaborative complex problem-solving procedure in the context of urban planning. |
US11360572B2 |
Method and system for the detection and augmentation of tactile interactions in augmented reality
Program actions may be initiated after detection of a predefined gesture by a user with a real-world object. Users may interact with their physical environment in an augmented reality by detecting interactions with real objects using a combination of location and motion detection, material identification using wearable sensors, or both. Based on detected sensor data from user interaction with a real-world object, a predefined gesture may be identified and a program action associated with that target interaction for the real-world object may be executed. In some cases, the user experience may be enhanced by providing haptic feedback in response to tactile gestures and resulting events. |
US11360568B2 |
Image display apparatus and image display method
A modulator of a distance measuring sensor unit 102 has a photographing pattern that includes a plurality of patterns different from each other, and modulates intensity of light. A gesture detecting unit divides image data obtained by receiving light transmitted through the modulator by the image sensor; restores an image by calculation based on a developing pattern corresponding to the photographing pattern in a divided unit; and obtains an image for detecting gesture of a user. This makes it possible to obtain an image of an object in an outside world without using a lens for forming an image. Therefore, it is possible to reduce a load on a user when the user wears the apparatus. |
US11360566B2 |
Mechanism to provide visual feedback regarding computing system command gestures
A mechanism to provide visual feedback regarding computing system command gestures. An embodiment of an apparatus includes a sensing element to sense a presence or movement of a user of the apparatus, a processor, wherein operation of the processor includes interpretation of command gestures of a user to provide input to the apparatus; and a display screen, the apparatus to display one or more icons on the display screen, the one or more icons being related to the operation of the apparatus. The apparatus is to display visual feedback for a user of the apparatus, visual feedback including a representation of one or both hands of the user while the one or both hands are within a sensing area for the sensing element. |
US11360562B2 |
Haptic feedback module
A haptic feedback module with a touch panel and a piezoelectric haptic feedback module is disclosed. The piezoelectric haptic feedback module contacts with the touch panel and has a first soft circuit board and a plurality of piezoelectric units. The first soft circuit board has a plurality of first electrode areas and each first electrode area has a first length. Each of the piezoelectric units is respectively configured below each of the first electrode areas. Each of the piezoelectric units has a second length, wherein the first length is 10% to 20% of the second length. |
US11360555B2 |
Systems and methods for automatic eye gaze refinement
A computing device having a front-facing camera applies facial landmark detection and identifies eye regions in the digital image responsive to the front-facing camera capturing a digital image of an individual. For at least one of the eye regions, the computing device is further configured to extract attributes of the eye region, determine an eye gaze score based on the extracted attributes, generate a modified eye region based on the eye gaze score, and output a modified digital image with the modified eye region. |
US11360551B2 |
Method for displaying user interface of head-mounted display device
A method for displaying a user interface of a head-mounted display device includes: displaying, on a display screen of the head-mounted display device, a graphic user interface which comprises a cursor; detecting, by an image sensor of the head-mounted display device, an operating gesture of a user wearing the head-mounted display device; and displaying the cursor at a predetermined fixed location of the graphic user interface, if no operating gesture is detected; and locating the cursor in the graphic user interface by tracking a characteristic identification point in the operating gesture, if the operating gesture is detected. |
US11360546B2 |
Tracking in haptic systems
Described herein are techniques for tracking objects (including human body parts such as a hand), namely: 1) two-state transducer interpolation in acoustic phased-arrays; 2) modulation techniques in acoustic phased-arrays; 3) fast acoustic full matrix capture during haptic effects; 4) time-of-flight depth sensor fusion system; 5) phase modulated spherical wave-fronts in acoustic phased-arrays; 6) long wavelength phase modulation of acoustic field for location and tracking; and 7) camera calibration through ultrasonic range sensing. |
US11360544B2 |
Power management systems and methods for a wearable computing device
In order to manage power on a wearable computing device, a processor of the wearable computing device identifies one or more events. The processor determines a priority of each of the one or more events. Based on the priority of each of the one or more events, the processor determines whether to process the event. When the processor determines that the event is to be processed, the processor determines whether to defer processing of the event. |
US11360541B2 |
Programmable voltage regulation for data processor
A data processor includes at least one power supply voltage terminal for receiving a power supply voltage and a power supply current, a data processing circuit, a register, and a port controller. The data processing circuit is coupled to the at least one power supply voltage terminal and operates using the power supply voltage. The register stores a nominal value of the power supply voltage, an electrical design current (EDC) limit, and an EDC slope, wherein the EDC slope specifies a desired voltage-current relationship for an external voltage regulator when the power supply current exceeds the EDC limit. The port controller is coupled to the register and to an output port. The data processing circuit is operative to cause the port controller to output the nominal value of the power supply voltage, the EDC limit, and the EDC slope over the output port for use by the external voltage regulator. |
US11360536B2 |
Controlling the number of powered vector lanes via a register field
The vector data path is divided into smaller vector lanes. A register such as a memory mapped control register stores a vector lane number (VLX) indicating the number of vector lanes to be powered. A decoder converts this VLX into a vector lane control word, each bit controlling the ON of OFF state of the corresponding vector lane. This number of contiguous least significant vector lanes are powered. In the preferred embodiment the stored data VLX indicates that 2VLX contiguous least significant vector lanes are to be powered. Thus the number of vector lanes powered is limited to an integral power of 2. This manner of coding produces a very compact controlling bit field while obtaining substantially all the power saving advantage of individually controlling the power of all vector lanes. |
US11360527B2 |
Low height PCIe riser bracket for computing device
A compact expansion card riser assembly for connection of two expansion cards to horizontally oriented circuit board is disclosed. The riser assembly includes a support bracket, a first horizontal riser board, and a second horizontal riser board. The first horizontal riser board has an expansion card connector. The first horizontal riser is attached to the support bracket. The support bracket and first horizontal riser board support a horizontally oriented expansion card. The second horizontal riser board has an expansion card connector. The second horizontal riser is attached to the support bracket. The support bracket and second horizontal riser board support a horizontally oriented expansion card. |
US11360523B2 |
Hinge assemblies with composite neck shafts
In one example, a hinge assembly is disclosed, which may include a first bracket, a second bracket, and a shaft to pivotally connect the first bracket and the second bracket. The shaft may have a composite neck portion. The composite neck portion may include a metal portion and a non-metallic washer fixedly attached to the metal portion. |
US11360520B2 |
Computing system with keyboard stand
A system can include a display housing that includes a display on a display side, and an opposing, back side; a keyboard housing that includes a keyboard portion that includes a keyboard, a stand portion, and a hinge assembly that rotatably couples the keyboard portion and the stand portion; a stand portion and back side contact orientation, where the stand portion forms a non-planar angle with the keyboard portion and contacts the back side of the display housing to support the display housing at the non-planar angle with the keyboard portion; and a keyboard portion and back side contact orientation, where the keyboard portion is non-planar with the stand portion and contacts the back side of the display housing to support the display housing at one of two different angles. |
US11360515B1 |
Personal hand-held electronic device
A personal hand-held electronic device having a case and an elongated handle. The case has a front surface, and rear surface, and a side wall, and disposed within the case is a micro-computer. The front surface has an outer perimeter wall and a display. The display has a central portion that displays images and an outer portion that displays a keyboard that extends around on the interior of, and adjacent to, the outer perimeter wall of the front surface of the case. |
US11360513B2 |
Portable electronic device case accessories and related systems and methods
Case accessories for portable electronic devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a case accessory may include a base configured to sit on a working surface, a support coupled to the base and configured to support a portable electronic device in an elevated position, a rotational mechanism coupled to the support configured to allow the holder to rotate in one or more directions relative to the support, and a holder coupled to the rotational mechanism and configured to secure the portable electronic device. |
US11360512B2 |
Electronic device fabric integration
Systems and methods describe herein provide a solution to the technical problem of creating a wearable electronic devices. In particular, these systems and methods enable electrical and mechanical attachment of stretchable or flexible electronics to fabric. A stretchable or flexible electronic platform is bonded to fabric using a double-sided fabric adhesive, and conductive adhesive is used to join pads on the electronic platform to corresponding electrical leads on the fabric. An additional waterproofing material may be used over and beneath the electronic platform to provide a water-resistant or waterproof device This stretchable or flexible electronic platform integration process allows the platform to bend and move with the fabric while protecting the conductive connections. By using flexible and stretchable conductive leads and adhesives, the platform is more flexible and stretchable than traditional rigid electronics enclosures. |
US11360510B2 |
Covers for electronic devices
In example implementations, a cover for electronic devices is provided. The cover for electronic devices includes a first cover, a second cover, and a flexible spine coupled to the first cover and the second cover. The first cover includes a first folding groove. The second cover includes a second folding groove. The first cover folds in half along the first folding groove and the second cover folds against the second folding groove when the flexible spine is rotated into an open position. |
US11360508B2 |
Electronic device with sliding screens
An electronic device with sliding screens including a first body, a second body, a plurality of hinge modules, a first screen and a second screen is provided. The first body has a first surface. The second body has a second surface. The hinge modules are connected between the first body and the second body. The first screen is slidably disposed on the first surface of the first body. The second screen is slidably disposed on the second surface of the second body. When the first body and the second body are unfolded to a first angle relative to each other, the first screen and the second screen are moved relatively close and lifted upwards. When the first body and the second body are unfolded to a second angle relative to each other, the first screen and the second screen are in contact with each other to cover the hinge modules. |
US11360504B2 |
Adaptable voltage margin for a processor
A processor adjusts the voltage margin of a supply voltage based on a sampled clock frequency. The processor generates the supply voltage by combining the voltage margin with a specified nominal voltage, and provides the supply voltage to a processor module, such as graphics processing unit (GPU). In addition, an adaptive clock module (e.g., a digital frequency-locked loop) generates a clock signal for the processor module, wherein the frequency of the clock signal varies at least in part based on the supply voltage. The processor samples the frequency of the clock signal and adjusts the voltage margin based on the sampled frequency. The processor thereby keeps excursions in the clock frequency within a specified limit, thus supporting a relatively stable clock frequency. |
US11360503B2 |
Haptic operator control device for a vehicle, and method
A haptic operator control device for a motor vehicle has a magnetorheological brake with a brake component that is fixed to a holder and a brake component that is continuously rotatable relative to the fixed brake component. A first of the brake components extends in an axial direction and has a magnetically conductive core which extends in the axial direction, and a second brake component has a hollow shell part that encircles the first brake component. An encircling gap between the brake components is filled with a magnetorheological medium. An electrical coil is accommodated in the brake housing. At least one star contour with magnetic field concentrators formed thereon is arranged between the shell part and the core. The magnetic field concentrators project radially into the gap to define a varying gap height in a region of the star contour. |
US11360502B2 |
System controller for controlling electrical loads
A load control system may include control-target devices, control-source devices, and a system controller. The control-target devices may enter an association mode to associate with control-source devices. The control-target device may receive an identifier from the control-source device and store the identifier in memory when the control-target device to associate the control-target device and the control-source device. The system controller may retrieve the association information from the control-target device after integration into the load control system. The system controller may receive association information that is defined using other association procedures, such as an association procedure performed on a network device and uploaded to the system controller. The system controller may maintain the association information defined using the different association procedures after the system controller is integrated into the load control system. The system controller may also maintain control configuration information configured prior to integration of the system controller. |
US11360498B2 |
Refrigeration manager tool for monitoring and controlling disparate refrigeration systems at an installation site
A refrigeration manager that can be used to monitor and control disparate refrigeration systems at a site, even when the refrigeration systems are manufactured by different vendors. The refrigeration manager provides common views for the disparate refrigeration systems, which may help a technician more easily monitor and control the various refrigeration systems at a site. |
US11360493B2 |
Positioning detection device and positioning material moving system
The positioning detection device includes a positioning detection combination, a plurality of positioning sheets, an origin position, a negative limit, a positive limit, a controller and an encoder. The positioning material moving system is provided on the basis of the positioning detection device. |
US11360491B2 |
Loss-of-control prevention and recovery flight controller
A loss-of-control prevention and recovery automatic control system of an aircraft is provided having a plurality of flight control mode, including a nominal flight control mode, a loss-of-control prevention control mode, a loss-of-control arrest control mode, and a nominal flight restoration control mode, as well as a supervisory control system capable of monitoring the flight states and flight events of the aircraft and determining which flight control mode to activate. |
US11360485B2 |
Gap measurement for vehicle convoying
A variety of methods, controllers and algorithms are described for identifying the back of a particular vehicle (e.g., a platoon partner) in a set of distance measurement scenes and/or for tracking the back of such a vehicle. The described techniques can be used in conjunction with a variety of different distance measuring technologies including radar, LIDAR, camera based distance measuring units and others. The described approaches are well suited for use in vehicle platooning and/or vehicle convoying systems including tractor-trailer truck platooning applications. In another aspect, technique are described for fusing sensor data obtained from different vehicles for use in the at least partial automatic control of a particular vehicle. The described techniques are well suited for use in conjunction with a variety of different vehicle control applications including platooning, convoying and other connected driving applications including tractor-trailer truck platooning applications. |
US11360484B2 |
Celestial navigation system for an autonomous vehicle
A navigation control system for an autonomous vehicle comprises a transmitter and an autonomous vehicle. The transmitter comprises an emitter for emitting at least one signal, a power source for powering the emitter, a device for capturing wireless energy to charge the power source, and a printed circuit board for converting the captured wireless energy to a form for charging the power source. The autonomous vehicle operates within a working area and comprises a receiver for detecting the at least one signal emitted by the emitter, and a processor for determining a relative location of the autonomous vehicle within the working area based on the signal emitted by the emitter. |
US11360477B2 |
Trajectory generation using temporal logic and tree search
Techniques for determining a trajectory for an autonomous vehicle are described herein. In general, determining a route can include utilizing a search algorithm such as Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) to search for possible trajectories, while using temporal logic formulas, such as Linear Temporal Logic (LTL), to validate or reject the possible trajectories. Trajectories can be selected based on various costs and constraints optimized for performance. Determining a trajectory can include determining a current state of the autonomous vehicle, which can include determining static and dynamic symbols in an environment. A context of an environment can be populated with the symbols, features, predicates, and LTL formula. Rabin automata can be based on the LTL formula, and the automata can be used to evaluate various candidate trajectories. Nodes of the MCTS can be generated and actions can be explored based on machine learning implemented as, for example, a deep neural network. |
US11360474B1 |
Planner system recovery for autonomous vehicles
Aspects of the disclosure relate to controlling a vehicle in an autonomous driving mode using trajectories. For instance, a trajectory may be received by one or more first computing devices from one or more second computing devices. While the first computing devices are controlling the vehicle in the autonomous driving mode based on the trajectory, an error may be generated by second computing devices. Whether the error is a recoverable error may be determined, and if so, the second computing devices attempt to generate a new trajectory. When the second computing devices generate the new trajectory, the vehicle may be controlled by the first computing devices according to the new trajectory. |
US11360471B1 |
Robotic sherpa
Embodiments disclosed herein include a mobile locker. The mobile locker can include a mobility unit to enable the locker to relocate from one location to another. The mobile locker is modular which allows the storage compartment to be detached from the mobility unit for storage, transfer via other means. The storage compartment can be coupled either the same or a different mobility unit. The mobile lockers can be recalled by a customer to either the customer's location or to designated locations at the venue. The lockers can include any one of multiple locking mechanisms. The mobile locker can communicate with a monitoring center that oversees the deployment of multiple mobile lockers. Embodiments of the mobile locker can interact with customers through a display, microphone, and speaker. |
US11360468B2 |
Building management system with cloud-based timeseries service
A building management system includes building equipment operable to affect a physical state or condition of a building, a system manager, and a cloud-based data platform. The system manager is coupled to the building equipment via a system bus and configured to obtain alarm data from the building equipment and generate a timeseries sample including the alarm data. The cloud-based data platform includes a timeseries service configured to receive the timeseries sample from the system manager, extract the alarm data from the timeseries sample, and store the alarm data as a sample of an alarm timeseries. |
US11360467B2 |
Method and system for detection of an abnormal state of a machine using image data and artificial intelligence
An object recognition apparatus for automatic detection of an abnormal operation state of a machine including a machine tool operated in an operation space monitored by at least one camera configured to generate camera images of a current operation scene is provided. The generated camera images are supplied to a processor configured to analyze the current operation scene using a trained artificial intelligence module to detect objects present within the current operation scene. The processor is also configured to compare the detected objects with objects expected in an operation scene in a normal operation state of the machine to detect an abnormal operation state of the machine. |
US11360466B2 |
Generation of media station previews using a secondary tuner
In one aspect, an example method includes (i) while a media playback device of a vehicle is playing back content received on a first channel, generating, by the media playback device, a query fingerprint using second content received on a second channel; (ii) sending, by the media playback device, the query fingerprint to a server that maintains a reference database containing a plurality of reference fingerprints; (iii) receiving, by the media playback device from the server, identifying information corresponding to a reference fingerprint of the plurality of reference fingerprints that matches the query fingerprint; and (iv) while the media playback device is playing back the first content received on the first channel, providing, by the media playback device for display, at least a portion of the identifying information. |
US11360465B2 |
Automated storage and retrieval system
An automated storage and retrieval system includes a track system having a first set of parallel tracks and a second set of parallel tracks. The first and second sets of tracks form a grid pattern of grid cells. Storage containers are arranged in storage columns located beneath the track system. Container handling vehicles lift and move storage containers. The container handling vehicles are configured to move laterally on the track system above the storage columns to access the storage containers via grid openings. Each container handling vehicle includes: a protruding section which extends horizontally beyond the footprint of the container handling vehicle and, when the container handling vehicle is positioned above a grid cell, into a neighbouring grid cell; and a recessed section arranged to accommodate the protruding sections of another container handling vehicle when operating over a neighbouring grid cell. |
US11360463B2 |
Dynamic online process flow diagraming
Provided are embodiments of monitoring an industrial process that include determining a process structural model that defines operational characteristics of equipment used to perform the industrial process, determining an interface application to display a process flow diagram (PFD) for the process, obtaining an interface model for the interface application, determining (based on the process structural model) a grouped process structural model for the process, determining (based on the grouped process structural model) a routed process model for the process, and generating (based on the routed process model) the PFD for the process. The determining of the grouped process structural model including grouping sensors with associated process equipment, grouping process equipment, and grouping connections between pieces of equipment to determine an edge-grouped process structural model for the industrial process, and incorporating the interface model with the edge-grouped process structural model to determine the grouped process structural model. |
US11360462B2 |
Support device and support program
The objective of the present invention is to simplify the transfer of a program that has been edited. A support device, which assists in the development of a program executed by a target device provided in factory automation (FA), carries out a transfer process for transferring the program to the target device. The program includes a control program for controlling a machine and an HMI program for processing a variable used by the control program. When the control program or the HMI program has been edited, the support device simultaneously transfers the control program and the HMI program respectively to a control device and an HMI device. |
US11360456B2 |
Apparatus and method for identifying differences between a real installation and a digital twin of the installation
A method and apparatus for determining differences between an automated installation and a digital twin of the automated installation and to an automated installation that includes the apparatus, wherein a sensor unit is fastened to a process material and passes through an automated installation together with the process material where, during this process, the sensor unit continuously records at least one measurement variable, a temporal profile of the recorded measurement variable is compared with a temporal profile of a corresponding simulated measurement variable and if there is a difference between the temporal profiles, then the location in the automated installation at which the difference is present is identified. |
US11360454B2 |
Ladder display device for circuit generation using touch panel
A ladder display device of the disclosure includes: a ladder circuit storage unit that stores an insertion condition including at least an operation start position of a gesture operation, an operation end position of the gesture operation, and a circuit state of a net on a ladder diagram related to the gesture operation as insertion target ladder circuit information in association with a ladder circuit that is an insertion target; a ladder circuit condition determination unit that, with reference to the ladder circuit storage unit, determines a ladder circuit whose insertion condition is satisfied by a gesture operation performed on the touch panel; a ladder circuit generation unit that generates a ladder circuit determined by the ladder circuit condition determination unit as the gesture operation satisfying an insertion condition; and an edition control unit that inserts a ladder circuit generated by the ladder circuit generation unit into the ladder program. |
US11360453B2 |
Method for operating a system
In a method for operating a system, which has a plurality of sensors (21, 22, 23), the sensors (21, 22, 23) provide first sensor data (11) to a primary process (31). Furthermore, the sensors (21, 22, 23) provide second sensor data (12). At least a part of the first sensor data (11) and the second sensor data (12) is subjected to an analysis (13). A result (16) of the analysis (13) is used in at least one secondary process (33) of the primary process (31). |
US11360446B2 |
Avionics networks
An aircraft control system including transducers connected by interface units to an avionics network, such as an AFDX network. Each transducer is directly connected to an interface unit local to the transducer. Each interface unit is a configurable unit and has a signal processing module converting data to a format suitable for transmission over the network. Each interface unit may be configurable, via software commands, to operate in an application session mode, a data-loading mode, or a maintenance mode. Each interface unit may be directly associated with one of the software applications of the aircraft control system. The network may include a lower bandwidth part where data communication is conducted over sampling ports only. Interface units may be configured or installed using a plug and play method. |
US11360441B1 |
Method and apparatus for high-order iterative self-learning control for robotic fish, and storage medium
The invention relates to a field off artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, and discloses a method and an apparatus for high-order iterative self-learning control for a robotic fish, and a storage medium; the control method performs preferential iterative calculation on control gain elements in the control gain set to obtain a target control gain set; and performs high-order iterative calculation according to the target control gains, the first control input thrust and the first tracking error to obtain a target control input thrust, and then controls a robotic fish to swing according to the target control input thrust to obtain an expected speed. In this way, complete tracking and rapid convergence of a swim speed of a robotic fish in the whole operation space may be achieved. |
US11360439B2 |
Electronic device, information processing method, and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium
An electronic device includes a sensor unit, a first CPU, and a second CPU. A first management unit functioning in the first CPU manages first information related to cumulative information acquired by the sensor unit. A second management unit functioning in the second CPU manages second information related to the cumulative information. One of the first management unit and the second management unit outputs a corresponding one of the first and second information related to the cumulative information managed by the one management unit to the other management unit according to switching of an operating state of the first CPU, and the other management unit continues management of the corresponding other of the first and second information related to the cumulative information based on the corresponding one of the first and second information related to the cumulative information output from the one management unit. |
US11360435B2 |
Electronic apparatus
An electronic apparatus includes a case (case body) including a bottom wall and a sidewall integrated with each other, having an opening, and having a receiving surface provided as part of the sidewall and along the circumferential edge of the opening, a light transmissive member that covers the opening and is placed on the receiving surface, and a bezel provided in a position outside the sidewall that forms the receiving surface and so attached to the case as to be pressed toward the sidewall. |
US11360434B2 |
Acoustic radiation membrane, and striking watch equipped with the acoustic membrane
The striking or musical watch includes a watch case having a case middle and a back attached to the case middle in a sealed manner and in a detachable manner, a glass closing the case in a sealed manner, a watch movement or a watch electronic module retained in the interior of the watch case and equipped with a sonic vibration generator to be activated during specific periods in order to produce a sound or music. The watch includes at least one acoustic radiation membrane made at least in part of wood or a wood composite material and attached to a part of the case in order to radiate the sound produced by the sonic vibration generator towards the exterior of the case. |
US11360433B2 |
Timepiece display correction mechanism
A correction mechanism for a timepiece date display mechanism, arranged to change the angular position of a display wheel set comprised in such a date display mechanism, this correction mechanism includes, on the one hand, a control wheel set arranged to be controlled by user action and/or by a timepiece mechanism, and on the other hand, an output wheel set arranged to cooperate with such a display wheel set; this correction mechanism includes a free wheel mechanism which is arranged to disengage the output wheel set from the control wheel set in a first relative direction of rotation, and to engage the output wheel set with the control wheel set in a second relative direction of rotation opposite to the first relative direction of rotation. |
US11360430B2 |
Reconstructing objects with display zero order light suppression
Methods, apparatus, devices, and systems for reconstructing three-dimensional objects with display zero order light suppression are provided. In one aspect, a method includes illuminating a display with light at an incident angle, a portion of the light illuminating display elements of the display, modulating the display elements of the display with a hologram corresponding to holographic data to diffract the portion of the light to form a holographic scene corresponding to the holographic data, and redirecting display zero order light away from the holographic scene to suppress the display zero order light in the holographic scene. The display zero order light includes reflected light from the display. |
US11360428B2 |
Photoconductor having optical tag
An organic photoconductor includes a cylindrical body having a surface on which an electrostatic latent image is to be formed, and an optical tag provided on an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical body. The organic photoconductor may be included in a development cartridge for an image forming apparatus. |
US11360425B2 |
Image forming apparatus and sheet storing apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a cassette, an image forming unit configured to form an image on a sheet fed from the cassette a set position, a guide rail configured to draw out the cassette from the set position, and a movable stopper unit that regulates a movement of the cassette in a draw-out direction by abutting with the cassette while the cassette is drawn out from the set position along the guide rail. The movable stopper unit includes a regulating portion movable between a regulating position where the regulating portion regulates a movement of the cassette within a moving trajectory of the cassette in moving in the draw-out direction and a retracting position where the regulating portion is located outside of the moving trajectory and does not regulate the movement of the cassette, and an urging portion configured to urge the regulating portion to the regulating position. |
US11360424B2 |
Photosensitive drum unit, assembling method therefor, and disassembling method therefor
A gear unit for transmitting a rotational force to a rotatable member carrying developer and to which a coupling member is mountable. The gear unit includes a hole portion which opens outwardly in a direction along a rotational axis of the cylinder gear and which has an opening capable of accommodating the spherical portion, a groove portion which continues from the hole portion and which is capable of accommodating the projected portion, and a limiting portion for limiting inward movement of the spherical portion in the direction along the rotational axis of the gear. A closing member is provided for partially covering the opening of the hole portion and mounted to the gear to limit outward movement of the spherical portion in the direction along the rotational axis of the gear. The closing member is constituted by a plurality of independent pieces. |
US11360421B2 |
Sheet sorting device, post-processing apparatus, and image forming system
A sheet sorting device includes a plurality of trays, a tray shifter, a tray stop position detector, and circuitry. The plurality of trays is disposed in multiple stages in a vertical direction and configured to stack a sheet. The tray shifter is configured to move the plurality of trays separately in a tray shift direction. The tray stop position detector is configured to detect stop positions of the plurality of trays separately. The circuitry is configured to cause the tray shifter to move the plurality of trays to home positions in an initial operation, at least one tray having a home position opposite to a home position of another tray in the tray shift direction. The circuitry is configured to, while moving the plurality of trays at a same time in the initial operation, cause the tray shifter to move the trays in directions opposite to each other. |
US11360418B2 |
Image forming apparatus for notifying user of operation options, image forming system, and information processing apparatus
An image forming apparatus that forms images on sheets, includes: a collection unit configured to collect history information relating to operation of the image forming apparatus; a selection unit configured to select, from among a plurality of accomplishment items, an accomplishment item relating to the operation of the image forming apparatus based on the history information; an acquisition unit configured to notify a user of one or more operation options related to the operation of the image forming apparatus that are for accomplishing the accomplishment item selected by the selection unit, and to acquire a selection result of whether or not the one or more operation options are to be used; and an operation control unit configured to control the operation of the image forming apparatus in accordance with the selection result. |
US11360417B2 |
Heater, fixing unit and image forming apparatus
A heater includes a substrate formed of metal into a plate shape in which a length in a longitudinal direction thereof is greater than a length in a short direction thereof when viewed in a thickness direction thereof, an insulating layer formed of insulating material on a first surface of the substrate on a first side in the thickness direction, a heating element arranged on the insulating layer and configured to generate heat by flowing electric current therethrough, and a cover layer arranged to cover the heating element. The heater is a warped shape when receiving no external force, such that a center portion of the heater in the longitudinal direction protrudes to the first side in the thickness direction compared to both end portions of the heater in the longitudinal direction. |
US11360416B2 |
Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes, an image forming portion configured to form a toner image on a sheet using printing toner and apply powder adhesive on the sheet, a fixing portion configured to heat the toner image formed on the sheet and the powder adhesive applied on the sheet by the image forming portion and fix the toner image and the powder adhesive to the sheet, and a bonding portion configured to bond the sheet with the powder adhesive by reheating the sheet having been heated by the fixing portion. The bonding portion is arranged above the image forming portion. |
US11360410B2 |
Image forming apparatus having a two direction rotatable stirring member
An image forming apparatus includes a toner storing portion, a stirring member that stirs the toner by rotating inside the toner storing portion, a driving unit for rotating the stirring member in a first rotation direction and in an opposite second rotation direction. A control portion controls the motor such that a rotation direction of the stirring member is changed from the first rotation direction to the second rotation direction, and a detection unit that detects a rotation state of the motor, wherein the control portion determines whether to end the rotating operation or not based on the rotation state detected by the detection unit, and wherein the rotation state includes a rotation speed or a rotation amount of the motor. |
US11360408B2 |
Toner cartridge and toner supplying mechanism
To develop a conventional structure of a toner cartridge. The toner cartridge includes a container and an open/close member. The container includes an accommodating portion for accommodating toner, and a discharge opening. The open/close member includes a closing portion for closing the discharge opening, and a closing force receiving portion. The open/close member a movable relative to the container between a closing position for causing the closing portion to the close the discharge opening and an opening position for causing the closing portion to open the discharge opening. The open/close member including a leading end portion and a trailing end portion which are on downstream and upstream sides of the open/close member with respect to a closing direction in which the open/close member moves to close the discharge opening, respectively. An open/close member extends from the leading end portion to the trailing end portion in a range exceeding 180° of a circumference of the container, as the toner cartridge is seen in the longitudinal direction of the container. The closing force receiving portion receives a force for moving the open/close member from the opening position to the closing position when the toner cartridge is dismounted from the receiving apparatus. |
US11360395B2 |
Control method for a scanning exposure apparatus
A method for controlling a scanning exposure apparatus configured for scanning an illumination profile over a substrate to form functional areas thereon. The method includes determining a control profile for dynamic control of the illumination profile during exposure of an exposure field including the functional areas, in a scanning exposure operation; and optimizing a quality of exposure of one or more individual functional areas. The optimizing may include a) extending the control profile beyond the extent of the exposure field in the scanning direction; and/or b) applying a deconvolution scheme to the control profile, wherein the structure of the deconvolution scheme is based on a dimension of the illumination profile in the scanning direction. |
US11360387B2 |
Silicon-containing underlayers
Methods of manufacturing electronic devices employing wet-strippable underlayer compositions comprising one or more condensed polymers having an organic polymer chain having pendently-bound moieties having an acidic proton and a pKa in water from −5 to 13 and having pendently-bound siloxane moieties are provided. |
US11360384B2 |
Method of fabricating and servicing a photomask
A method includes placing a photomask having a contamination on a surface thereof in a plasma processing chamber. The contaminated photomask is plasma processed in the plasma processing chamber to remove the contamination from the surface. The plasma includes oxygen plasma or hydrogen plasma. |
US11360383B2 |
Mask optimization process
A method performed by a computing system includes receiving a layout pattern, receiving a target pattern associated with the layout pattern, receiving a set of constraints related to the target pattern, simulating a first contour associated with the layout pattern, determining a first difference between the first contour and the target pattern, simulating a second contour associated with a modified layout pattern, and determining a second difference between the second contour and a modified target pattern. The modified target pattern is different than the target pattern and within the constraints. The method further includes fabricating a mask having the final layout pattern. |
US11360372B2 |
Projector
A projector includes a first light source, a second light source, a collimating lens, a wavelength conversion module and a dichroic mirror. The first light source and the second light source respectively emit a first illumination beam and a second illumination beam. The collimating lens includes a first part and a second part and configured to receive and transmit the first illumination beam. The wavelength conversion module receives the first illumination beam from the first part, and generates an excitation beam transmitted toward the first part and the second part. The dichroic mirror corresponds to the first part, and configured to reflect the first illumination beam and the second illumination beam respectively to different directions for projecting the first illumination beam onto the first part and to be passed by the excitation beam. |
US11360367B2 |
Potential drop compensated electro-optic device
An electro-optic system where an electrical potential is changed and/or regulated to achieve a desired potential applied to an electro-optic medium. The electro-optic system comprises an electro-optic medium disposed in a chamber defined in part by two electrodes. A power source is connected to the two electrodes and thereby operable to apply an electrical potential to the electrochromic medium across the two electrodes. A voltmeter is operable to measure an electrical potential between two points within the chamber. Additionally, a controller is connected to the voltmeter and the power source and is operable to regulate the electrical potential applied by the power source based, at least in part, on the electrical potential measured between the two points within the chamber by the voltmeter. |
US11360366B2 |
Single active layer electrochromic devices
In one embodiment, an electrochromic device includes a single active layer configured to be alternately placed in a light-transmitting state in which relatively large amounts of light can be transmitted through the active layer and a light-blocking state in which relatively small amounts of light can be transmitted through the active layer, wherein the device comprises no other layers of material that contribute to transitioning between the two states. |
US11360363B2 |
Display apparatus having pixels connected to first and second wirings set to different potentials
The display apparatus includes a data generation circuit, a source driver circuit, and a pixel. The source driver circuit is electrically connected to the pixel through first and second wirings. The pixel includes a display device that is a liquid crystal device, a potential of one electrode of the display device can be a potential of the first wiring, and a potential of the other electrode of the display device can be a potential of the second wiring. The image data generation circuit has a function of generating digital image data including first and second data. One of the first and second wirings is made to have a potential corresponding to first data, and the other of the first and second wirings is made to have a potential corresponding to the second data. The potential of the first wiring and the potential of the second wiring are interchanged. |
US11360361B2 |
Array substrate motherboard and display panel moiherboard
An array substrate motherboard includes a plurality of array substrates and a plurality of connection lines. Each of the plurality of array substrates includes an electrical test region, and the electrical test region includes a first conductive terminal. The plurality of connection lines are electrically connected to first conductive terminals of electrical test regions of the plurality of array substrates to electrically connect the plurality of array substrates together. |
US11360360B2 |
Display panel
The present invention provides a display panel including a substrate, first pads, second pads, third pads, an integrated circuit chip, and a flexible printed circuit board. The substrate includes a display region and a non-display region. The first pads are disposed in the non-display region and include display signal pads used for transmitting display signals. The second pads are disposed in the non-display region, at least a portion of the second pads are disposed along a first direction, and the second pads are disposed closer to an edge of the substrate than the first pads. The third pads are disposed in the non-display region and along the first direction, and the third pads are electrically connected to the corresponding second pads. The integrated circuit chip covers and is electrically connected to the first pads and the second pads. The flexible printed circuit board is electrically connected to the third pads. |
US11360358B2 |
Method for attaching electrode to liquid crystal element
A liquid crystal layer as a member of a liquid crystal element is disposed between a first resin film substrate and a second resin film substrate. A first/second conductive film is attached to one side of the first/second resin film substrate. A blade is inserted into the liquid crystal layer. The blade is moved while being inserted in the liquid crystal layer, thus making an incision in the liquid crystal layer. Then, the incision location is widened in the first resin film substrate and in the second resin film substrate, forming an opening in the surface of the liquid crystal layer. This also forms a space inside the liquid crystal layer, allowing the opening to communicate with the space. Part of an electrode is then inserted into the space of the liquid crystal layer and the liquid crystal layer is bonded with part of the electrode. |
US11360356B2 |
Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate and a second substrate facing each other; a thin film transistor in a pixel region on the first substrate; a first electrode on the thin film transistor; and a second electrode on the first electrode and connected to the thin film transistor, wherein the second electrode includes a first rib electrode and a second rib electrode, wherein the first rib electrode and the second rib electrode are connected by a connection electrode, wherein a vertical opening is between the first rib electrode and the second rib electrode and along a first direction, and wherein the connection electrode includes a hole at a region adjacent to the vertical opening. |
US11360353B2 |
Spatial light modulator, formation method thereof, and holographic 3D display apparatus
A spatial light modulator (SLM) includes a first liquid crystal panel and a second liquid crystal panel that are oppositely configured, and a polarization adjustment part configured between the first liquid crystal panel and the second liquid crystal panel. An alignment direction of the first liquid crystal panel is parallel to an alignment direction of the second liquid crystal panel. The first liquid crystal panel is configured to perform a phase modulation on incident linear-polarized light. The polarization adjustment part is configured to rotate, by a preset angle, a polarization direction of linear-polarized light exited from the first liquid crystal panel. The second liquid crystal panel is configured to adjust a polarization state of linear-polarized light exited from the polarization adjustment part to adjust an amplitude of exited light. |
US11360350B2 |
Optical sheet, backlight unit, liquid crystal display device, and information device
When at least one scope of 0.5 mm square or more of a surface of an optical sheet having the unevenness is measured, height data of each of a plurality of pixels of an image obtained is determined, an approximated surface is calculated, from the height data of each pixel, for a minute region of 100 μm2 or less, and a calculation is repeatedly performed to obtain an inclination angle between: (i) a flat surface appearing after the unevenness is imaginarily removed and: (ii) the approximated surface, while two-dimensionally shifting the minute region at equal intervals along the flat surface by using at least one of the pixels as a unit to obtain a plurality of minute regions, a total area of some of the minute regions each having the inclination angle of 30° or more, accounts for 30% or more of a total area of all the minute regions. |
US11360348B2 |
System and method for liquid crystal display system incorporating wire grid polarizers for large scale and large volume stereolithography
The present disclosure relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) system. The system in one example has a light source for generating unpolarized light, and an LCD screen arranged in a path of transmittance of the unpolarized light. First and second wire grid polarizers are arranged adjacent to the LCD screen and each have a plurality of nano-scale wires, with the first and second wire grid polarizers have differing polarizations. A pitch of each of the nano-scale wires is no larger than one-third a wavelength of the unpolarized light from the light source. The wire grid polarizers create, in connection with operation of the LCD screen, a 2D light mask suitable for initiating the polymerization of an optically curable material. |
US11360340B2 |
Liquid crystal display panel
A liquid crystal display panel includes a plurality of pixel units arranged in an array, and a plurality of fingerprint identification units arranged in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of pixel units; each of the pixel units includes four sub-pixels arranged in two rows and two columns, the four sub-pixels include a white sub-pixel; and each projection of each of the fingerprint identification units in a direction perpendicular to the liquid crystal display panel covers a portion of the white sub-pixel in its corresponding pixel unit. |
US11360336B2 |
Privacy protection film and liquid crystal display device including the same
Provided is a privacy protection film. The privacy protection film includes a transparent base substrate, a light control layer disposed on the transparent base substrate and including a plurality of optical pattern structures each having an upwardly protruding prism shape, a first electrode disposed on the light control layer, a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode, and a variable light diffusion layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode and formed of a polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC). |
US11360335B2 |
Optical waveguide apparatus, control method for optical waveguide apparatus, and storage medium
An optical waveguide apparatus, a control method for the optical waveguide apparatus, and a storage medium are described in the disclosure. In one example implementation, an optical waveguide apparatus includes a control component and a waveguide structure. The waveguide structure includes m input interfaces and n output interfaces, where both m and n are integers greater than 1. The waveguide structure includes a first waveguide layer and a second waveguide layer, where an optical waveguide exists in the second waveguide layer. The control component is configured to control the first waveguide layer to form an optical waveguide, and the optical waveguide and an optical waveguide in the second waveguide layer form a cross-layer optical signal path. |
US11360334B2 |
Display device, display system and display method
The present disclosure provides a display device, including: a light emitting device and a light adjusting layer, the light adjusting layer being on a light emitting side of the light emitting device, and the light emitting device being configured to generate and emit light having a wavelength in a wavelength range of visible light, wherein the light adjusting layer is configured to block light having a wavelength in a partial wavelength range of blue light from passing through when subjected to an external stimulus and allow the light having the wavelength in the partial wavelength range of blue light to pass through when the external stimulus is removed, and the light adjusting layer includes a responsive photonic crystal. |
US11360329B2 |
Negative power eye-strain reducing lens
An eye-strain reducing lens is characterized by an x-y-z coordinate system, and includes a distance-vision region, having a negative distance-vision optical power, configured to refract a light ray, directed by a source at a distance-vision region point at a distance-vision x-distance from a center of the coordinate system, to propagate to an eye-center-representative location; and a near-vision region, having a near-vision optical power that matches the distance-vision optical power within 0.5 D, configured to refract a light ray, directed by the source at a near-vision region point at a near-vision x-distance from the center of the coordinate system, to propagate to an x-z location of the eye-center representative location at a corresponding y height; wherein the near-vision x-distance is smaller than the distance-vision x-distance. |
US11360328B1 |
Method and device for treating vision impairment
Disclosed is a wearable optical devices for a human subject, comprising: a transparent lens; a wearable frame configured to maintain the lens in front of an eye of a human subject; a transparent pixelated active optical element where the pixels of the active optical element have an optical property with a changeable value; an eye tracker; and a controller configured to set a value for an optical property of the pixels of the active optical element so as to create an image mask through which at least some of the light reaching the eye passes through, thereby modifying the image formed on the retina of the first eye. |
US11360323B2 |
Headwear device with visor for eyeglasses
A headwear device is configured for use with eyeglasses. The headwear device includes a visor, a crown, and two temple members extending rearwardly from the visor. The headwear device further includes two clips extending from the two temple members. Each clip includes a cylindrical portion defining an axial recess. The axial recess is designed and dimensioned to receive a temple of the eyeglasses. |
US11360320B2 |
Hexahedral polarizing beamsplitter
A hexahedral polarization beamsplitter is constructed with four substantially triangular prisms with a polarizing beamsplitter located within each of the interfaces between the assembled prisms. An input side of the assembly receives an unpolarized beam and two opposing output sides of the assembly transmit orthogonally polarized portions of the unpolarized beam in opposite directions. The polarizing beamsplitters are arranged at the interfaces so that each of the orthogonally polarized portions of the unpolarized beam is both reflected by one of the polarizing beamsplitters and transmitted by another of the polarizing beamsplitters. |
US11360319B2 |
Light tunnel
Described examples include a light tunnel of a material, the light tunnel including: a first section having a first surface and an opposing second surface, a second section having a third surface and an opposing fourth surface, a third section having a fifth surface and an opposing sixth surface, and a fourth section having a seventh surface and an opposing eighth surface; a first crease between the first section and the second section, a second crease between the second section and the third section, a third crease between the third section and the fourth section, and an intersection between an end of the first section and the fourth section; and a reflective coating forming a reflective surface on the first, third, fifth and seventh surfaces, the reflective surface being continuous across at least one of the creases, and the reflective coating being discontinuous at the intersection. |
US11360318B2 |
Content presentation in head worn computing
Methods and systems for presenting digital content on a see-through display are disclosed. In some embodiments, the digital content is presented based on a display attribute associated with personal information related to a user of a wearable head device comprising the see-through display. In some embodiments, the digital content is associated with a geo-spatial location of a physical structure, and presenting the digital content on the see-through display comprises indicating a spatial relationship between the digital content and the physical structure. |
US11360305B2 |
Optical system and wearable display apparatus having the same
An optical system is provided which includes a light source which outputs light; a first waveguide; a transmissive reflective layer provided on a top surface of the first waveguide and configured to reflect some light and transmit the remaining light incident thereon; a second waveguide provided on a top surface of the transmissive reflective layer; an in-coupler provided on the first waveguide and configured to allow the light output by the light source to enter the first waveguide; and an out-coupler provided on one of the first waveguide and the second waveguide and configured to emit light from the optical system. |
US11360304B2 |
Image distortion detection method and system
Provided is an image distortion detection method including: controlling an image output device to output a test image; shooting the test image by an image acquisition apparatus to obtain an imaged picture, the imaged picture being a picture shot when the image acquisition apparatus focuses on an imaging position of the image output device, and the image acquisition apparatus being arranged at a set viewpoint of the image output device; and determining whether image distortion meets a requirement based on widths of lines in the imaged picture. Embodiments of the present disclosure can be used for detecting depth-of-field distortion of the image output by the image output device. |
US11360302B2 |
Curved virtual image for heads up display
A head up display arrangement for a motor vehicle includes an image source emitting a light field. A first freeform mirror is positioned to provide a first reflection of the light field. A generally concave second freeform mirror is positioned to receive the first reflection and provide a second reflection of the light field. The second reflection is reflected off of a windshield of the vehicle so as to be visible to a driver of the vehicle as a virtual image. The generally concave second freeform mirror includes a reflective surface having a shape such that the virtual image appears to be curved to the driver of the vehicle. |
US11360293B2 |
Catadioptric projection lens and method for producing same
A catadioptric projection lens images a pattern of a mask in an effective object field of the projection lens into an effective image field of the projection lens with electromagnetic radiation with an operating wavelength λ<260 nm. The projection lens includes a multiplicity of lens elements and a multiplicity of mirrors including at least one concave mirror. The lens elements and mirrors define a projection beam path that extends from the object plane to the image plane and contains at least one pupil plane. The mirrors include a first mirror having a first mirror surface in the projection beam path between the object and pupil planes in the optical vicinity of a first field plane optically conjugate to the object plane. The mirrors also include a second mirror having a second mirror surface in the projection beam path between the pupil and image planes in the optical vicinity of a second field plane that is optically conjugate to the first field plane. The first mirror surface and/or the second mirror surface is a freeform surface. |
US11360285B2 |
Optical imaging system and camera module
An optical imaging system including a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, and a sixth lens disposed in order from an object side, wherein one or more of the first to sixth lenses is disposed between a stop and an imaging plane and of those, one or more has positive refractive power and one is made of a glass material, and four or more of the first to sixth lenses are made of a plastic material. |
US11360279B2 |
Optical subassembly and optical module
An optical subassembly includes an eyelet including a first through-hole penetrating from a first surface through a second surface; a first lead terminal, which is to be inserted into the first through-hole, and is configured to transmit an electric signal; a dielectric material, which is filled in a space between the first through-hole and the first lead terminal; a device mounting substrate, on which an optical device is to be mounted, and which includes a first conductor pattern configured to transmit the electric signal to the optical device; a metal block having mounted thereon the device mounting substrate; a temperature regulator placed between the metal block and the eyelet; a relay substrate including a second conductor pattern, which is configured to transmit the electric signal to the optical device; a seat, which protrudes from the first surface in a direction extended from the first through-hole, and has a third surface mounting the relay substrate; and a spacer interposed between the third surface and the relay substrate to establish conduction between a rear surface of the relay substrate and the seat. |
US11360278B2 |
Optoelectronic ball grid array package with fiber
A photonic integrated circuit may be coupled to an optical fiber and packaged. The optical fiber may be supported by a fiber holder during a solder reflow process performed to mount the packaged photonic integrated circuit to a circuit board or other substrate. The optical fiber may be decoupled from the fiber holder, and the fiber holder removed, after completion of the solder reflow process. |
US11360277B2 |
Rotary clip for duplex polarity change
A paired simplex fiber optic connector assembly comprises a clip that holds two simplex LC connectors together to yield a duplex connector that can be plugged into a duplex adapter. In some embodiments, the two simplex connectors are held in place by rails formed on both sides of the clip. In other embodiments, a side arm is formed on each side of the clip, the side arm comprising a hub that extends from the clip and a non-circular flange formed on the end of the hub. The flange is configured to engage with channels formed on the sides of the simplex connectors, thereby holding the simplex connectors in place. The simplex connectors are attached to the clip by rotating the connectors about the flange, thereby engaging the channels with the flanges. |
US11360276B1 |
Optoelectronic assembly for a communication system
An optoelectronic assembly includes an optical module assembly including a fiber optic connector and an optical engine on an optical engine substrate. The fiber optic connector has a ferrule holding optical fibers optically coupled to the optical engine. The optical engine substrate includes a contact array of optical engine contacts at a bottom of the optical engine substrate. The optical module assembly includes a heat transfer element thermally coupled to the optical engine. The optical module assembly includes a backshell configured to be coupled to a circuit board. The backshell holds the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the optical engine. The optoelectronic assembly includes an interposer assembly electrically connected to the contact array of optical engine contacts having compressible interposer contacts with separable mating interfaces. |
US11360273B2 |
MEMS-based variable optical attenuator array
The present disclosure provides a MEMS-based variable optical attenuator (VOA) array, sequentially including an optical fiber array, a micro-lens array, and a MEMS-based micro-reflector array to form a VOA array having several optical attenuation units. The MEMS-based micro-reflectors can change the propagation direction of a beam, causing a misalignment coupling loss to the beam and thereby achieving optical attenuation, with a broad range of dynamic attenuation, low polarization dependent loss and wavelength dependent loss, good repeatability, short response time (at the millisecond level), etc. Arrayed device elements are used as assembly units of the present disclosure, and the assembly of arrayed elements facilitates tuning in batches. Accordingly, automation levels are improved, and the production costs are reduced. |
US11360272B2 |
Wafer-scale-integrated silicon-photonics-based optical switching system and method of forming
A large-scale single-photonics-based optical switching system that occupies an area larger than the maximum area of a standard step-and-repeat lithography reticle is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of identical switch blocks, each of is formed in a different reticle field that no larger than the maximum reticle size. Bus waveguides of laterally adjacent switch blocks are stitched together at lateral interfaces that include a second arrangement of waveguide ports that is common to all lateral interfaces. Bus waveguides of vertically adjacent switch blocks are stitched together at vertical interfaces that include a first arrangement of waveguide ports that is common to all vertical interfaces. In some embodiments, the lateral and vertical interfaces include waveguide ports having waveguide coupling regions that are configured to mitigate optical loss due to stitching error. |
US11360271B2 |
Active optical switch system with anti-wetting coating
An optical switch includes a substrate with a waveguide-coupling area and a fluid channel with an anti-wetting layer on a first surface. First and second fluids are on the anti-wetting layer in the fluid channel and at least one fluid is selectively movable relative to the waveguide-fluid coupling area. A fluidic driving mechanism has at least one electrode positioned to apply an electric field to at least one of the fluids in the fluid channel and is capable of moving at least one of the fluids in the fluid channel. The anti-wetting layer has an alkyl silane coating, which includes alkyl silane molecules covalently bonded to the first surface of the fluid channel. |
US11360268B1 |
Low-loss and low-crosstalk optical mode multiplexer and optical crossover
Aspects described herein include a mode multiplexer comprising a first optical waveguide extending between a first port and a second port. A first input mode of an optical signal entering the first port is propagated through the first optical waveguide to the second port. The mode multiplexer further comprises a second optical waveguide configured to evanescently couple with a coupling section of the first optical waveguide. A second input mode of the optical signal entering the first port is propagated through the second optical waveguide to a third port. The first optical waveguide further defines a filtering section between the coupling section and the second port, the filtering section configured to filter the second input mode. |
US11360267B2 |
Wavelength division multiplexing communication system and adjustment method of wavelength division multiplexing communication system
Included are a transmitter and a receiver caused to have a constant temperature. The transmitter includes: a semiconductor optical amplifier having a reflection mirror at a first end thereof; an optical waveguide having a first end coupled to a second end of the semiconductor optical amplifier; a wavelength demultiplexing filter having an input port coupled to a second end of the optical waveguide and a plurality of output ports having constant transmission wavelength intervals; reflection structures to reflect part of light output from the output ports, the reflection structures provided for the respective output ports of the wavelength demultiplexing filter; modulators to modulate light transmitted through the reflection structures, the modulators provided for the respective reflection structures; and a wavelength multiplexing filter having input ports coupled to the respective output ends of the modulators, transmission wavelength intervals of the input ports being identical to the transmission wavelength intervals of the wavelength demultiplexing filter, and having the output port coupled to a first end of an optical fiber. The receiver includes: a wavelength demultiplexing filter having an input port coupled to a second end of the optical fiber and a plurality of output ports having the same transmission wavelength intervals as the transmission wavelength intervals of the wavelength demultiplexing filter and an FSR obtained by multiplying the transmission wavelength interval by the number of the output ports; light receivers to receive light output from the output ports, the light receivers provided for the respective output ports of the wavelength demultiplexing filter; and a temperature controller to control the temperature of the wavelength demultiplexing filter. |
US11360266B2 |
Method for manufacturing optical multiplexer/demultiplexer
A method of manufacturing an optical multiplexer/demultiplexer includes the steps of: detachably holding optical filters and a mirror respectively to one surface and to the other surface of a pair of mutually parallel surfaces of gripping jigs; gripping a block holder between the gripping jigs with interposition of adhesive layers so as to reflect the parallelism of the pair of the surfaces; heating the gripping jigs gripping the block holder; and cooling the gripping jigs with them gripping the block holder. The optical filters and the mirror are thereby bonded to the block holder in parallel to each other. |
US11360265B2 |
Fiber optic cable assembly with overlapping bundled strength members, and fabrication method and apparatus
A fiber optic cable assembly includes first and second cable sections each having a jacket, at least one optical fiber, and multiple strength members. An intermediate cable section includes at least one splice joint as well as bundled sections of strength members of the cable sections formed into bundled sections that overlap and are adhered together. As adhered, the bundled strength members are shorter than the at least one spliced optical fiber in the intermediate section to ensure that the strength members bear tensile loads. A fabrication method includes binding unjacketed segments of strength members of two cable sections into bundled sections of strength members, fusion splicing ends of optical fibers, polymerically overcoating at least one splice joint, and adhering the bundled sections of strength members in an overlapping arrangement. An apparatus for thermoplastically coating cable assembly portions includes a trough for molten thermoplastic material, and a lateral insertion slot defined therein. |
US11360263B2 |
Self-aligned spot size converter
An optical device comprises a substrate, a waveguide disposed on the substrate, and a spot size converter (SSC) disposed on the substrate. The waveguide comprises a shoulder and a ridge. The SSC comprises a shoulder and a ridge. The ridge of the waveguide is aligned to a first stage of the ridge of the SSC. The waveguide is made of a first material. The shoulder and the ridge of the SSC are made of a second material. The second material is different from the first material. |
US11360262B2 |
Temperature insensitive filter
An integrated wavelength-selective filter device comprises a first optical element, for directing received radiation into a direction defined by a first angle, and a second optical element being a diffractive element configured for diffracting the directed radiation under a second angle. The second angle is such that for a single reference wavelength the diffracted radiation is directed into a propagation medium for advancing therein towards a predetermined position on the first optical element or on a further optical element for filtering radiation having a wavelength substantially matching the reference wavelength from radiation having a substantially different wavelength. The propagation medium is formed from a material that is different from any material of the substrate of the first and the second optical element. |
US11360261B2 |
Integrated mode converter and multiplexer
An integrated mode converter and multiplexer (/demultiplexer) is disclosed, which combines a multimode interference coupler (100), at least one phase-shifter (200) and a symmetrical Y-junction (300). The dispersion of the multimode interference coupler (100) is engineered through subwavelength structures in order to achieve a very wide bandwidth. Several phase-shifter (200) topologies for further bandwidth enhancement are disclosed, as well as architectures for multiplexing a greater number of optical modes. |
US11360260B2 |
Optical fiber manufacturing method and optical fiber
A method for manufacturing an optical fiber includes: exposing a glass fiber by stripping a fiber coating layer at an end portion, on a splicing side, of each of a pair of optical fibers; fusion-splicing the glass fibers; and recoating a protective resin on a periphery of exposed portions of the glass fibers. The fiber coating layer includes a primary resin layer on an inner peripheral side and having a Young's modulus of 0.5 MPa or less and a secondary resin layer on an outer peripheral side and having a Young's modulus of 800 MPa or greater, the exposing includes forming a shape of a coating edge of the fiber coating layer which includes the primary resin layer and the secondary resin layer into a tapered shape which becomes narrower toward the end portion side, and the recoating includes coating the protective resin to include the coating edge. |
US11360258B1 |
Illuminated input devices
An electronic device may have input-output devices such as buttons formed from capacitive touch sensor electrodes. A transparent layer may be provided with opaque masking structures having a symbol-shaped opening aligned with a capacitive touch sensor electrode for a button or other input device. The symbol-shaped opening may be adjacent to the electrode and may be illuminated with light from a lighting system. The lighting system may include a light guide plate. The light guide plate may have edges that are oriented at non-zero angle with respect to each other. Light-emitting diodes of different colors may emit light into the edges. The light may be extracted from the light guide plate using bumps in a light extraction region. Light may be collimated using ribs formed on an opposing side of the light guide plate. |
US11360257B1 |
Light guide substrate and a backlight module including ihe same
A light guide substrate includes first and second triangular prisms juxtaposed to each other on a light exit face thereof. Each of the first and second triangular prisms has a rounded vertex. The number of the first triangular prisms is smaller than the number of the second triangular prisms. Each first triangular prism has a first height from the light exit face. Each second triangular prisms has a second height from the light exit face. The second height is between 20 and 90 percent of the first height. A backlight module includes the aforesaid light guide substrate, a reverse prism sheet disposed on the light guide substrate, and a light emitting unit to emit light rays into the light substrate. |
US11360246B1 |
Configurable afocal imager system
Configurable afocal optical systems that can be configured to have different magnifications, including unity magnification, and which are capable of being cascaded to produce any number of magnifications. |
US11360240B2 |
Contact lens containing photosensitive chromophore and package therefor
Provided is a contact lens system that comprises: a contact lens containing a photosensitive chromophore and a package surrounding the contact lens. The photosensitive chromophore has at least one active wavelength between 250 and 400 nanometers and at least one active wavelength between 400 and 450 nanometers. The package has a transmittance of no more than 99 percent at each active wavelength. |
US11360229B2 |
Detecting structural and stratigraphic information from seismic data
The present disclosure relates to a method of processing seismic signals comprising: receiving a set of seismic signals, applying a wavelet transformation to the set of signals and generating transformed signals across a plurality of scales. Then for each scale determining coherence information indicative of the transformed signals and generating a comparison matrix comparing the transformed signals, then outputting seismic attribute information based on combined coherence information. |
US11360228B1 |
Three-dimensional prediction method based on geology-seismology for favorable metallogenic site of sandstone-type uranium deposit
A three-dimensional prediction method based on geology-seismology for a favorable metallogenic site of a sandstone-type uranium deposit is provided, including: determining a to-be-explored area and a target stratum in the to-be-explored area; setting a seismic line in the to-be-explored area, so as to acquire seismic data of a profile where the seismic line is located; delineating a depression region and a target region in the profile; determining a dip angle of a stratum in the target region and a dip angle of a stratum underlying the target region according to the seismic data, where the stratum underlying the target region is within the depression region; determining a distribution of fractures in the target region and the depression region according to the seismic data; and delineating a uranium deposit metallogenic site in the target region. |
US11360227B2 |
Characterizing fracture orientations in orthorhombic adjacent layers using the phase of azimuthal fourier coefficients
Methods and apparatuses characterize fracture orientations in orthorhombic adjacent layer. Seismic data with azimuthal coverage enables calculating Fourier coefficients of reflectivity at an interface between the orthorhombic adjacent layers. The phases of 2nd and 4th FCs may be used to infer the fracture orientations in the orthorhombic adjacent layers. Analysis of 2nd and 4th Fourier coefficients' phases for different incidence angles may indicate that the fracture orientations in the orthorhombic adjacent layers are aligned, orthogonal, at 45°, that one of the layers is isotropic, etc. |
US11360226B2 |
System and method for spatially imaging and characterizing properties of rock formations using specular and non-specular beamforming
A method for imaging non-specular seismic events as well as correlating non-specular events with physically measurable quantites in a volume of Earth's subsurface. Includes entering as input to a computer signals detected by a plurality of seismic sensors disposed above and/or within the volume in response to actuation of at least one seismic energy source above and/or within the volume. Parameter analysis is performed to populate the initial model with point-wise, best-fit wavefront travel-time approximations. Imaging is performed to obtain undifferentiated specular and non-specular representations of the volume. Specular boundaries are mapped using the imaged volume and using the boundaries to form a model of specular components of the volume. Beamforming is used to characterize seismic attributes associated with specular and non-specular reflections as separate and differentiated data sets. |
US11360219B2 |
Techniques for identifying obstructions of a LIDAR window
A return signal associated with a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) optical beam is received. A correction for Doppler scanning artifacts in the return signal is made. A determination as to whether the return signal is caused by an obstruction on or proximate to a LIDAR window is made. A field of view (FOV) reflectivity map is generated based on the determination. The FOV reflectivity map is analyzed by identifying an obstructed FOV of the LIDAR system and determining a reflected energy from the obstructed FOV. |
US11360218B2 |
Wide field-of-view lidar optical assembly and system
A lidar system includes a laser-source configured to emit laser-beams, and a single movable-mirror positioned to reflect the laser-beams from the laser-source. The movable-mirror is operable to pivot about a single rotation-axis. The system includes a first-optical wedge configured to direct at least a first-laser-beam reflected by the movable-mirror in a first-direction with respect to a bore-axis of the system, and a second-optical-wedge configured to direct at least a second-laser-beam reflected by the movable-mirror in a second-direction with respect to the bore-axis, where the second-direction is different from the first-direction. The system also includes a first-shutter interposed between the first-optical-wedge and the movable-mirror, and a second-shutter interposed between the second-optical-wedge and the movable-mirror. |
US11360216B2 |
Method and system for positioning of autonomously operating entities
A method and system for positioning of autonomously operating entities are disclosed. A positioning system receives a current location of an entity capable of autonomous operation and generates a 3D virtual construct by splitting a spatial volume associated with the current location into a plurality of voxels. The positioning system receives spatial data corresponding to the current location generated by at least one sensor associated with the entity and determines an occupancy status of one or more voxels using the spatial data. A voxel map is configured from the 3D virtual construct based on the occupancy status of the one or more voxels. The positioning system generates a 3D map by overlaying visual semantic data onto the voxel map. The visual semantic data is derived from image frames corresponding to the current location captured by one or more imaging devices. The 3D map is capable of autonomously positioning the entity. |
US11360214B2 |
Techniques for ghosting mitigation in coherent lidar systems
A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system to transmit optical beams including at least up-chirp frequency and at least one down-chirp frequency toward targets in a field of view of the LIDAR system and receive returned signals of the up-chirp and the down-chirp as reflected from the targets. The LIDAR system generates a baseband signal in a frequency domain of the returned signals of the at least one up-chirp frequency and the at least one down-chirp frequency. The baseband signal includes a first set of peaks associated with the at least the at least one up-chirp frequency and a second set of peaks associated with the at least one down-chirp frequency. The LIDAR system determines the target location using the first set of peaks and the second set of peaks. |
US11360212B2 |
Ultrasonic type object detection apparatus
An ultrasonic type object detection apparatus sequentially detects a distance between an ultrasonic sensor and an object in a coverage of a transmission wave at a predetermined detection cycle based on a time taken for the ultrasonic sensor to transmit the transmission wave and then to receive a reflection wave. The apparatus includes: a storage storing the distance to the object; a vehicle information acquisition device acquiring vehicle information for calculating a movement distance; a detection distance predictor predicting a next detected distance to the object based on a past detection result and the vehicle information; and a short range determinator determining whether the object is present in a short range area in which the distance between the object and the ultrasonic sensor is equal to or shorter than a short range threshold. |
US11360210B2 |
Multi-mode multi-input multi-output (MIMO) radar sensors
Multi-mode multi-input multi-output (MIMO) radar sensors are described herein. An example MIMO radar sensor includes a receiver module including an array of receiver antenna elements to receive radar signals and a transmitter module including an array of transmitter antenna elements. Groups of the transmitter antenna elements form transmitter chains. The example MIMO radar sensor further includes a control system to, in a first mode, activate a first set of the transmitter antenna elements of each of the transmitter chains, and, in a second mode, activate a second set of the transmitter antenna elements of each of the transmitter chains, where the second set is larger than the first set. The transmitter antenna elements are arranged such that distances between phase centers of the transmitter chains in the first mode and the second mode are the same. |
US11360209B2 |
Multiple beam antenna for wide swath satellite based SAR
A radar antenna for a flight vehicle that follows a flight path comprises a radio frequency (RF) reflector, and separated first arrays of first RF feed elements to form, with the reflector, respective first fixed radar beams that are directed at the Earth and positionally offset with respect to each other, such that when the radar antenna follows the flight path, the respective first fixed radar beams trace respective first subswaths on the Earth that are separated from each other by respective subswath gaps. |
US11360206B2 |
Detection device and detection method thereof
The present invention provides a detection device and a method with simplified computing manner A transmitter transmits detection signals to an environment to detect a target. At least a portion of the detection signals are reflected by the target to generate a plurality of reflection signals. A receiver comprises a plurality of receiving units. Each of the receiving units receives the reflection signals to generate a receiving signal. A processing module connected to the receiver includes a conversion unit, an integration unit and a computing unit. The conversion unit converts the receiving signals into transformation signals by a time-domain to frequency-domain transformation. The integration unit integrates the transformation signals into a first integration signal and a second integration signal. The computing unit decomposes the first integration signal and the second integration signal to 1D arrays. The location or the speed of the target is determined by limiting target sites through detection algorithms and a crossed-validation method. |
US11360205B2 |
Method for generating a compact representation of radar data, radar device and radar data processing circuit
A method for generating a compact representation of radar data, includes determining at least one data peak within a multi-dimensional representation of radar data; and compressing radar data samples of the multi-dimensional representation within a limited neighborhood around the at least one data peak to generate the compact representation. |
US11360202B2 |
FMCW radar sensor
An FMCW radar sensor having a plurality of antenna elements at a distance from one another in a row, to each of which is assigned a mixer, which produces an intermediate frequency signal, and an evaluation unit that is designed to record the intermediate frequency signal over a measurement period as a function of time and to convert the time signal into a spectrum, and having an angular measuring device in which the spectra obtained from the evaluation devices are evaluated in separate channels. The sensor further including a beamforming device to carry out a beamforming for the signal received from a specified preferred direction by compensating run length differences of the signal to the antenna elements, a summation device forming a sum spectrum through coherent addition of the spectra, and a distance measuring device determining distances of objects in the preferred direction on the basis of the sum spectrum. |
US11360200B2 |
Omnidirectional, electric near-field distance sensing device
A sensor system is disclosed for sensing the position of an object. The system can include a power source and a nullification circuit electrically connected to the power source, the nullification circuit including an output voltage. An electrical medium can be integrated into the nullification circuit, the electrical medium producing a standing wave electric field about the electrical medium when power is supplied from the power source to the electrical medium. The nullification circuit is configured such that the output voltage of the nullification circuit is substantially zero when power is supplied to the electrical medium and the object is not within a predetermined minimum distance from the electrical medium, the output voltage of the nullification circuit having a non-zero value when the object is within the predetermined minimum distance from the electrical medium. |
US11360193B2 |
Gesture recognition with sensors
A sensor for motion or gesture sensing may be configured to emit radio frequency signals such as for pulsed range gated sensing. The sensor may include a radio frequency transmitter configured to emit the pulses and a receiver configured to receive reflected ones of the emitted radio frequency signals. The received pulses may be processed by a motion channel and/or a gesture channel. The gesture channel may produce signals for further processing for identification of one or more different motion gestures such as by calculating and evaluating features from any of the amplitude, phase and frequency of the output signals of the gesture channel. The sensing apparatus may optionally serve as a monitor for evaluating user activities, such as by counting activities. The sensor may optionally serve as a user control interface for many different devices by generating control signal(s) based on identification of one or more different motion gestures. |
US11360188B2 |
Methods and systems for monitoring blood pressure using stepped frequency radar with spectral agility
Methods and systems for monitoring a health parameter in a person using a radar system are disclosed. A method involves performing stepped frequency scanning below the skin surface of a person using at least one transmit antenna and a two-dimensional array of receive antennas, the stepped frequency scanning being performed using frequency steps of a first step size, changing the first step size to a second different step size in response to a change in reflectivity of blood in a blood vessel of the person, performing stepped frequency scanning below the skin surface of the person using the second step size after the step size is changed from the first step size to the second step size, and outputting a signal that corresponds to a blood pressure level in the person in response to the stepped frequency scanning at the first step size and at the second step size. |
US11360185B2 |
Phase coded FMCW radar
In an embodiment, a method of operating a radar includes: generating a set of chirps; transmitting the set of chirps; receiving chirps corresponding to the transmitted set of chirps; using a finite state machine (FSM) to apply a phase shift to each of the transmitted chirps or each of the received chirps based on a code; and demodulating the received chirps based on the code. |
US11360180B2 |
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for using a trained adversarial network for performing retrospective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) artifact correction
A method for performing retrospective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) artifact correction includes receiving, as input, an MRI image having at least one artifact; using a trained adversarial network for performing retrospective artifact correction on the MRI image, wherein the trained adversarial network is trained using unpaired artifact-free MRI images and artifact-containing MRI images; and outputting, by the trained adversarial network, a derivative MRI image related to the input, wherein the at least one artifact is corrected in the derivative MRI image. |
US11360177B1 |
Harmonizing diffusion tensor images using machine learning
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for harmonizing diffusion tensor images. One of the methods includes obtaining a diffusion tensor image; determining a set of RISH features for the diffusion tensor image; processing a model input generated from the set of RISH features using a machine learning model to generate a model output identifying an image transformation from a set of image transformations, wherein each image transformation in the set of image transformations corresponds to a respective different first MRI scanner and represents a transformation that, when applied to first diffusion tensor images captured by the first MRI scanner, harmonizes the first diffusion tensor images with second diffusion tensor images captured by a reference MRI scanner; and processing the diffusion tensor image using the identified image transformation to generate a harmonized diffusion tensor image. |
US11360176B2 |
Reconstruction of magnetic-resonance datasets using machine learning
A method includes determining an initial magnetic resonance imaging, MRI, dataset (201) in image domain based on an initial reconstruction of MRI measurement data obtained using an undersampling scheme (400); and determining patches (231-233) of the initial MRI dataset (201) in accordance with a patching scheme, the patching scheme depending on the undersampling scheme (400); and, for each one of the patches (231-233): applying a machine-learned algorithm to obtain a respective patch (231-233) of a reconstructed MRI dataset, the machine-learned algorithm depending on the undersampling scheme (400); and combining the patches (231-233) of the reconstructed MRI dataset. |
US11360175B2 |
Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus
According to one embodiment, a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes control circuitry that executes a pulse sequence divided into a plurality of first segments, and in which k-space is filled by radial scanning. In the first segment, a plurality of second segments are executed after application of a first preparation pulse. In the second segment, data acquisition along at least one line in k-space is performed after application of a second preparation pulse. |
US11360169B2 |
Apparatus for non-galvanic connection of MRI receive coil to MRI system using RF-over-fiber
A magnetic resonance (MR) receive device comprises a coil or coil array including at least one radiofrequency (RF) coil element wherein each RF coil element comprises a coil and a preamplifier connected to amplify an output of the RF coil element to generate an amplified RF signal. The MR receive device further includes an RF-over-Fiber module comprising an optical fiber, a photonic device optically coupled to send an optical signal into the optical fiber, and an RF modulator connected to modulate the optical signal by an MR signal comprising the amplified RF signal. |
US11360166B2 |
Tensor field mapping with magnetostatic constraint
A system may measure, using a measurement device, a response associated with a sample to an excitation. Then, the system may compute, using the measured response and the excitation as inputs to one of an inverse model and a predetermined predictive model, model parameters on a voxel-by-voxel basis in a forward model with multiple voxels that represent the sample. The forward model may simulate response physics occurring within the sample to a given excitation, and the model parameters may include magnetic susceptibilities of the multiple voxels. Moreover, the system may determine an accuracy of the model parameters by comparing at least the measured response and a calculated predicted value of the response using the forward model, the model parameters and the excitation. When the accuracy exceeds a predefined value, the system may provide the model parameters as an output to: a user, another electronic device, a display, and/or a memory. |
US11360165B2 |
Method for positioning of an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination
Techniques are disclosed for assisting in positioning an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination. Also disclosed is a magnetic resonance apparatus, which is designed to perform a method for assisting in positioning an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination. A corresponding computer program product is also disclosed, which is designed to perform a method for assisting in positioning an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination, and an electronically readable data storage medium containing the computer program. |
US11360164B2 |
Integrated magnetometer arrays for magnetoencephalography (MEG) detection systems and methods
An array of optically pumped magnetometers includes a vapor cell arrangement having a wafer defining one or more cavities and alkali metal atoms disposed in the cavities to provide an alkali metal vapor; an array of light sources, each of the light sources arranged to illuminate a different portion of the one or more cavities of the vapor cell arrangement with light; at least one mirror arranged to reflect the light from the array of light sources after the light passes through the one or more cavities of the vapor cell arrangement; and an array of detectors to receive light reflected by the at least one mirror, wherein each of the detectors is arranged to receive light originating from one of the light sources. |
US11360160B2 |
Electronic device
An electronic device, the electronic device includes: a printed circuit board PCB substrate (201, 31); a magnetometer (202, 32), where the magnetometer (202, 32) is mounted on the PCB substrate (201, 31); and a protection apparatus (203, 33), where the protection apparatus (203, 33) is mounted on the PCB substrate (201, 31) and is disposed at a periphery of the magnetometer (202, 32), and is configured to protect the magnetometer (202, 32). According to the electronic device, sensitivity of the magnetometer (202, 32) can be improved, and the magnetometer (202, 32) can be protected from being damaged. |
US11360157B2 |
Fail-safe operating method for a decentralized power generation plant
A fail-safe operating method for a decentralized power generation plant DG includes determining a leakage capacitance of a generator of the DG before connecting the DG. The method also includes comparing the determined leakage capacitance with a predetermined first limit value, and connecting the DG to a grid only if the determined leakage capacitance is smaller than the predetermined first limit value. A decentralized power generation plant is configured to perform the method. |
US11360156B2 |
Method, device and system for determining an arc on a power transmission line
Method, device and system for determining a line property in the form of an arc on a power transmission line, wherein at least one test signal is coupled into the power transmission and an interference signal at an interference point, which is formed by the arc, is generated along the power transmission line with the aid of the at least one test signal, which interference signal is acquired as at least one measuring signal, and the line property is determined from the at least one measuring signal, where the line property is determined by detecting at least one intermodulation product from the at least one test signal and the mains signal of the power transmission line in the at least one measuring signal. |
US11360145B2 |
Relay fault diagnosis device
A relay fault diagnosis device includes: at least one C-contact relay that has a common terminal, a normally open terminal and a normally closed terminal; a read-back circuit that is connected to the normally closed terminal of the relay; and a diagnostic section that outputs a test signal to the common terminal to diagnose a fault in the relay. |
US11360143B2 |
High speed debug-delay compensation in external tool
A testing tool includes a clock generation circuit generating a test clock and outputting the test clock via a test clock output pad, data processing circuitry clocked by the test clock, and data output circuitry receiving data output from the data processing circuitry and outputting the data via an input/output (IO) pad, the data output circuitry being clocked by the test clock. The testing tool also includes a programmable delay circuit generating a delayed version of the test clock, and data input circuitry receiving data input via the IO pad, the data input circuitry clocked by the delayed version of the test clock. The delayed version of the test clock is delayed to compensate for delay between transmission of a pulse of the test clock via the test clock output pad to an external computer and receipt of the data input from the external computer via the IO pad. |
US11360141B2 |
Devices and methods for surge protection device monitoring
Example devices and methods for compensating for monitoring a surge protection device are provided. In some embodiments, a device is configured to couple to a surge protection device. The device comprises a processor that is capable of sending a DC current signal. A serial data interface is electrically connected to the processor and includes at least one shift register. The device also comprises a multiplexer coupled to the serial data interface. The serial data interface is operable to direct the DC current through the multiplexer. The device also comprises an analog to digital converter (optionally embedded within the processor) that is operable to output a digital signal corresponding to a voltage induced by the DC current signal. Returned DC signals represent surge protection device's health and a multitude of other surge module information. |
US11360134B2 |
Determination of gain characteristics of a circularly-polarized antenna
System and method for determining gain characteristics of a circularly-polarized antenna. The method includes receiving a measured first amplitude of a forward gain between a circularly-polarized antenna probe of a first type and a linearly-polarized standard-gain antenna, a measured second amplitude of a forward gain between a circularly-polarized antenna probe of a first type and a circularly-polarized antenna under test, and a measured third amplitude of a forward gain between a circularly-polarized antenna probe of a second type and the circularly-polarized antenna under test. The method also includes determining a left-hand circularly-polarized gain and a right-hand circularly-polarized gain of the circularly-polarized antenna under test based on the measured first amplitude, the measured second amplitude, the measured third amplitude, and a cross-polarization level of the circularly-polarized antenna probes of the first and second types. The determination may be performed using one or more processors. |
US11360133B2 |
Sinusoidal harmonic nulling
Systems, methods, and computer program products for sinusoidal nulling are provided. Aspects include transmitting, by a controller, an excitation signal to a first sensor, determining, by the controller, a target harmonic based at least on one or more characteristics of the excitation signal, receiving a return signal from the first sensor, sampling the return signal at a first sample rate based on the target harmonic, and adjusting a phase of the sampled return signal to null the target harmonic amplitude to form an adjusted return signal. |
US11360129B2 |
Measurement apparatus and method
Provided a method including applying a Fourier Transform to an AC current waveform measured to perform conversion thereof to a frequency domain; adjusting entire phase components of frequency spectra obtained as a result of the Fourier Transform, such that a phase component of an AC power supply frequency becomes zero; and applying an inverse Fourier Transform to the frequency spectra with the entire phase components thereof adjusted to obtain a current waveform in a time domain. |
US11360128B2 |
Failure diagnosis method and apparatus for power tube of three-phase rectifier based on current signal
Provided are a failure diagnosis method and apparatus for open circuit failure of a power tube of a three-phase rectifier based on a current signal, relating to a failure diagnosis technique for power electronic equipment and capable of quickly and accurately diagnosing on an open circuit failure of the power tube of the three-phase rectifier without adding a hardware component. The failure diagnosis method only requires a sampled current existing in the control system of the rectifier and some intermediate computing signals and is therefore simple and requires little computing resource. A distorted current after the open circuit failure occurs in the power tube of the rectifier and a positive/negative half cycle where the current is present when the failure occurs serve as diagnostic variables. By analyzing the sampled current, a quick diagnosis on the power tube having the open circuit failure is provided. Thus, the invention is highly applicable. |
US11360124B2 |
Current measuring device, current measuring method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A current measuring device (1) includes two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) that are arranged with a prescribed gap between the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) such that magnetic-sensing directions of the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) are parallel to each other, and a calculator configured to calculate a current (I) flowing in a measurement-object conductor (MC) based on detection results from the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12) and a gap between the two triaxial magnetic sensors (11, 12). |
US11360123B2 |
Current sensor
The current sensor has a conductive member through which a current to be measured flows in a predetermined direction, and a magneto electric converter facing and spaced apart from the conductive member in an intersecting direction intersecting the predetermined direction. An opposing portion of the conductive member facing the magneto electric converter has an annular shape in which two tip surfaces face each other via a gap around the predetermined direction. The magneto electric converter is opposed to the hollow portion, arranged in the opposing portion having an annular shape, in the intersecting direction via the gap. |
US11360122B2 |
Current sensor and method for manufacturing current sensor
Provided is a current sensor for reducing heat generation caused by energization. The current sensor is provided, including: primary terminals; a first magnetic sensor; a primary conductor; and a signal processing IC; wherein the primary conductor has a bend section including: a first region that surrounds at least a part of the first magnetic sensor in planar view and at least a part of which does not face the signal processing IC; and a second region that faces the signal processing IC; wherein the height of the first region is lower than that of the primary terminal, the height of the second region is lower than that of the first region, and the first magnetic sensor is connected to the signal processing IC through conductive wires, on the opposite side from the plane. |
US11360121B2 |
System and method for energy sensing and harvesting with fault detection
A sensor for measuring current flow includes a power generation circuit, a current measurement circuit and a microcontroller. The power generation circuit includes a current transformer that harvests energy from a load applied to the conductor and uses the harvested energy to power the current measurement circuit and microcontroller. The current measurement circuit includes a Hall effect sensor that outputs a voltage signal in response to detecting a magnetic flux generated by the flow of current through the conductor. The microcontroller calculates a current measurement based on the voltage signal received from the current measurement system. The Hall effect sensor is able to generate the voltage signal used to measure current flow at the same time that the current transformer harvests energy from the current flowing through the conductor. A fault detection system is able to alert a user to problems with the current transformer and/or the Hall effect sensor. |
US11360118B2 |
Contact probe and inspecting socket including the same
The contact probe comprises a barrel 50, an inspection device side terminal 60, a test board side terminal 70, and a spring 80 disposed in a state of being in contact with the test board side terminal 70 and the inspection device side terminal 60, the test board side terminal 70 includes a stop portion 74 that can abut on the caulked portion 52 in the barrel 50 and a terminal body that projects from the other end 56 of the barrel 50, and the terminal body includes, in order from a tip end, a first shaft section 71, a second shaft section 72 having a diameter larger than a diameter of the first shaft section 71, and a third shaft section 73 having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the second shaft section 72 and having at least a part that can be housed in the barrel 50. |
US11360111B2 |
Connection module and interference avoidance method
Provided is a connection module with a high degree of freedom for an automatic analyzer which does not depend on a device as a discharge destination. For this purpose, a module to be connected to an automatic analyzer with a rack rotor mechanism includes: a rack discharge mechanism for moving a rack from the rack rotor mechanism to a rotation holder; a rack rotating mechanism for rotating the rack moved to the rotation holder; a conveyor mechanism for transporting the rack from the rack rotating mechanism to a discharge port; and a feeder mechanism for pushing the rack out of the rotation holder to the conveyor mechanism, in which the rack rotating mechanism rotates the rotation holder from a direction parallel to the rack discharge mechanism to a direction parallel to the feeder mechanism and the conveyor mechanism in the selected rotation direction. |
US11360104B2 |
Microbial-based biosensors
Described herein are methods, compositions and processes related to a microbial-based biosensor system for the detection of small molecules and analytes based on an analyte-responsive transcription factor-DNA binding mechanism with either a ratiometric fluorescent output through Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) or a redox sensor output for the quantification of the target analyte with high sensitivity. |
US11360102B2 |
Biomarkers for the early detection of Parkinson's disease
Disclosed are biomarkers for Parkinson's disease (PD), including idiopathic PD (idPD). The present invention relates generally to assays, kits, compositions, solid supports and methods that measure a decrease in the expression or function of PLA2g6(L) variant of PLA2g6 (PARK 14) gene in a sample from the subject, including non-neuronal cells as a biomarker for preclinical (prodromal) or early stage Parkinson's disease (PD) and idiopathic PD (idPD), as well as assays, kits, compositions and methods that can detect the functional consequences of decreased expression of PLA2g6(L), including decreased store operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE), deficit of Ca2+ in endoplasmic reticulum stores, and autophagic dysfunction in the cells obtained from the subjects in preclinical (prodromal) and early stage PD diagnosis and for monitoring Parkinson's Disease progression. |
US11360101B2 |
In vitro method for diagnosing central nervous system injury
The present invention provides a highly sensitive in vitro method for diagnosing injury to the central nervous system (CNS), such as a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke. The method involves contacting a sample of blood from a subject suspected of suffering a CNS injury event with at least one antibody capable of detecting a proteolytic fragment of the biomarker Protein Kinase C, gamma isoform (PKCg or PKCγ), which fragment corresponds to a proteolytic fragment of PKCg formed in the excitotoxic environment resulting from neuronal damage. Also disclosed are novel anti-PKCg antibodies useful in the diagnostic methods of the invention to provide diagnosis of CNS injury with essentially 100% accuracy. |
US11360100B2 |
Methods and compositions useful in detecting proteins
Disclosed herein are compositions, reagents, and methods that can be used to observe multiple targets. The targets can be observed using a variety of methods, for example, by fluorescence, EM, and CLEM. The systems and methods involve the use of self-sorting coiled-coil heterodimers that label multiple proteins in a sample. These compositions, interchangeably termed “VIP tags” herein can be used to efficiently label cellular proteins with high specificity. |
US11360097B2 |
Platelet biomarkers and diagnostic methods for vascular diseases
The present invention relates to biomarkers and diagnostic and prognostic methods for vascular diseases. In particular, proteins of platelet-derived exosomes have been identified as biomarkers that can be used to detect platelet activation associated with pathogenesis of vascular diseases, including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The invention also provides compositions for detecting biomarkers as well as compositions and methods useful for treating vascular diseases. |
US11360089B2 |
Immunological test apparatus and operation method thereof, information processing apparatus and operation method thereof, and information processing system
A main controller of an immunological test apparatus counts an elapsed time TP. An information output unit outputs required determination time information regarding a required determination time so as to be associated with information of a determination result. The required determination time information is at least information indicating that the elapsed time TP exceeds a set time TS at which sensitization processing, in which a chemical solution for sensitizing the coloration state of a reagent that is combined with influenza virus to be colored is spread onto a carrier, is started, that is, information indicating that the sensitization processing has been performed. |
US11360086B2 |
Diagnostic to distinguish bacterial infections
Assays, arrays, and methods for distinguishing a bacterial infection from a viral infection are disclosed. The antibiotic crisis is in part driven by over prescription of antibiotics. There is a tendency, particular in pediatrics, to give an antibiotic even for viral infections. Thus, embodiments herein are directed to the problem of distinguishing a bacterial infection from a viral infection to reduce unnecessary antibiotic usage. |
US11360083B2 |
Optical molecular nanowire sensor
A nanowire molecular sensor, and a molecular detection system, comprising a nanowire waveguide (30), a nanowire sidewall (51) functionalized in order to attach a molecule (54), and light emissive point sources (52), wherein the amount of light emitted at an end (53) of the waveguide is dependent of the amount of specific molecules attached to the sidewall of the nanowire. A method employing said sensor may be used for single cell detection and analysis. |
US11360079B2 |
T-cell reactivity platform
Methods for assaying antigen-specific T-cell activation in vitro, comprising the steps of (a) providing a phagocytable particle, having a candidate antigen polypeptide tightly associated thereto, wherein the particle with the associated polypeptide has been subjected to a denaturing wash resulting in an endotoxin level low enough to not interfere with the subsequent steps; (b) providing a viable antigen-presenting cell; (c) contacting the washed particle with the antigen-presenting cell under conditions allowing phagocytosis of the particle by the antigen-presenting cell; (d) providing a T-cell sample to be assayed comprising viable T-cells; (e) contacting the T-cell sample with the antigen-presenting cell contacted with the particle under conditions allowing specific activation of T-cells in response to an antigen presented by an antigen-presenting cell; and (f) determining the degree of T-cell activation in the T-cell sample. |
US11360073B2 |
Semiconductor device for determining a biomolecule characteristic
A semiconductor device includes a circuit layer and a nanopore layer. The nanopore layer is formed on the circuit layer and is formed with a pore therethrough. The circuit layer includes a circuit unit configured to drive a biomolecule through the pore and to detect a current associated with a resistance of the nanopore layer, whereby a characteristic of the biomolecule can be determined using the currents detected by the circuit unit. |
US11360072B2 |
Label-free monitoring of excitation-contraction coupling and excitable cells using impedance based systems with millisecond time resolution
A system for monitoring cell-substrate impedance of excitable cells at millisecond time resolution and methods of assessing cell beating by monitoring cell-substrate impedance of beating cells at millisecond time resolution. |
US11360064B2 |
Oxy-pyrohydrolysis system and method for total halogen analysis
Oxy-pyrohydrolysis articles, systems and methods for total halogen, in particular fluorine analysis are provided. A sample containing halogen elements is provided into a pyrotube for combustion. A combustion-enhancing bed including ceramic fibers or fabrics is disposed inside the pyrotube to enhance the combustion and protect the pyrotube from damage by corrosive gases. |
US11360061B2 |
Methods for detecting lacosamide by mass spectrometry
Provided are methods for determining the amount of lacosamide in a sample using mass spectrometry. The methods generally involve ionizing lacosamide in a sample and detecting and quantifying the amount of the ion to determine the amount of lacosamide in the sample. |
US11360049B2 |
Sample support body
Provided is a sample support body that includes a substrate, an ionization substrate, a support, and a frame. The ionization substrate has a plurality of measurement regions for dropping a sample on second surface. A plurality of through-holes that open in a first surface and the second surface are formed at least in the measurement regions of the ionization substrate. A conductive layer is provided on peripheral edges of the through-holes at least on the second surface. The frame has a wall provided on peripheral edges of the measurement regions on the second surface to separate the plurality of measurement regions when viewed in the direction in which the substrate and the ionization substrate face each other. |
US11360048B2 |
Method for phonon assisted creation and annihilation of subsurface electric dipoles
Methods and systems are disclosed for dynamically creating and annihilating subsurface electric dipoles having variable strength and variable alignment. The ability of various embodiments to create, annihilate, and control subsurface dipoles may be a useful technology for wide variety of applications including the nondestructive testing of materials and structures, for generating and receiving directed and omni-directional variable amplitude and frequency transmission waves without the need for conductive antennas, for phonon to electromagnetic power conversion, for materials and manufacturing process control, atomic and nanoparticle alignment, and for control and utilization as medical therapies. |
US11360046B2 |
Organic electrochemical transistor based on conductive polymer and Ag, AgX (X = Cl, I, Br) halide nanoparticles, as chemical sensor
The present invention relates to an organic electrochemical transistor based on conducting polymers (for example PEDOT:PSS) in which the gate electrode has been integrated on the surface of the channel through the deposition of Ag halide nanoparticles, AgX (X═CI, Br, I). This configuration allows the device to operate without applying a potential difference to the gate electrode (with consequent reduction in operating costs). The device is able to detect the halide ion: by varying the nature of the nanoparticles and in particular by using AgX (X═CI, Br, I) or Ag2S the sensor acquires sensitivity towards anion X or sulfide. |
US11360043B2 |
Sensor element
A sensor element includes: an element base including: a ceramic body made of an oxygen-ion conductive solid electrolyte, and having an inlet at one end portion thereof; at least one internal chamber located inside the ceramic body, and communicating with the inlet under predetermined diffusion resistance; an electrochemical pump cell including an electrode located on an outer surface of the ceramic body, an electrode facing the internal chamber, and a solid electrolyte located therebetween; and a heater buried in the ceramic body; and a porous leading-end protective layer surrounding a first range at least including a leading end surface and a region to be coped with water-induced cracking specified in advance. A single heat insulating space is interposed between the leading-end protective layer and a whole side surface of the element base at least in the above region. |
US11360042B2 |
Ethylene receptor biosensor
The present disclosure relates to biosensors (10) having a receptor layer (5) and a mediator layer (6), the receptor layer including ethylene receptor molecules. The present disclosure also relates to sensor units (20) comprising one or more biosensors (10) and a controller (11). In some embodiments, one or more sensor units (20) may be in wireless communication with a receiver module or a network gateway. |
US11360040B2 |
Devices and methods for capacitive foam detection in liquid containers
Devices and corresponding methods for capacitive foam detection in liquid containers are disclosed. The device has a sensor with a measurement electrode having a plurality of sub-electrodes, a bottom plate that is used as a counter electrode for arranging a liquid container, a sensor electronic unit that is connected to the measurement electrode and the bottom plate and is adapted to determine an impedance, in particular a capacitance, between the measurement electrode and the bottom plate, and an evaluation unit, the measurement electrode being arranged substantially perpendicularly to the bottom plate. |
US11360038B1 |
Thermal test vehicle
A mechanism for thermal testing is described. The system includes a heating element, a thermal sensor and a processor. The processor is configured to control the heating element to output an amount of the energy per unit time; receive temperature readings using the thermal sensor; and determine a thermal property associated with a thermal mass based at least in part the amount of the energy output and the received temperature readings. |
US11360035B2 |
Method for measuring fiber orientation degree, fiber orientation degree measurement apparatus, and control computer program for fiber orientation degree measurement apparatus
A method for measuring a fiber orientation degree includes: irradiating a sample formed of a composite material containing discontinuous carbon fibers with an X-ray to acquire an X-ray diffraction image; calculating an angle (2θ)A of a peak originating from a crystal face of graphite; calculating a correction coefficient δ of a thickness of the sample; calculating an upper limit (2θ)B of the peak of the crystal face of graphite; calculating a diffraction sensitivity IC(ϕ) of the peak originating from the crystal face of graphite by correcting an integrating range with the correction coefficient δ and integrating the X-ray diffraction image with respect to a diffraction angle (2θ); and calculating a fiber orientation degree Sd(β) by the method of Hermans from the diffraction sensitivity IC(ϕ). |
US11360032B2 |
Strontium tetraborate as optical coating material
Strontium tetraborate is used as an optical coating material for optical components utilized in semiconductor inspection and metrology systems to take advantage of its high refractive indices, high optical damage threshold and high microhardness in comparison to conventional optical materials. At least one layer of strontium tetraborate is formed on the light receiving surface of an optical component's substrate such that its thickness serves to increase or decrease the reflectance of the optical component. One or multiple additional coating layers may be placed on top of or below the strontium tetraborate layer, with the additional coating layers consisting of conventional optical materials. The thicknesses of the additional layers may be selected to achieve a desired reflectance of the optical component at specific wavelengths. The coated optical component is used in an illumination source or optical system utilized in a semiconductor inspection system, a metrology system or a lithography system. |
US11360029B2 |
Methods and systems for time-gated fluorescent-based detection
The present disclosure provides methods, apparatus and systems for time-gated fluorescent-based detection. Time-based fluorescence analysis can be used in certain biochemical assays by measuring the emitted photon flux from fluorophores after an individual excitation pulse. |
US11360026B2 |
Fluorescence immunoassay device based on integration of photonic crystal and magnetic beads and method thereof
A fluorescence immunoassay device based on integration of a photonic crystal and magnetic beads and a method thereof are provided. Magnetic beads with high surface-to-volume ratio are used as carriers of fluorescent molecules to obtain higher fluorescence density. The electric field on the surface of the photonic crystal is enhanced through excitation of photonic crystal resonance. The intensity of the fluorescence signal excited by the enhanced electric field is increased. Moreover, through interaction with the photonic crystal, some fluorescent signals that originally cannot be received by the fluorescent sensor are coupled to the photonic crystal resonant modes and reradiate toward the fluorescent sensor, thereby increasing collection efficiency. The fluorescence signals generated by fluorescent molecules on the magnetic beads are significantly intensified, which could lower the detection limit. Furthermore, the magnetic beads aggregation method can achieve the detection capability that cannot be achieved by the current fluorescent immunoassay. |
US11360025B2 |
Automated analysis tool for biological specimens
Systems and methods are described for analyzing a plurality of biological samples with a plurality of fluorescent reagents in an automated fashion. The system may include two optical systems, a fluorescence imaging system and an optical quenching system. These two systems may be placed laterally adjacent to one another, and generally beneath one of the wells of sample-containing microtiter plate. The biological sample contained therein may be stained with a series of fluorescent reagents, with the fluorescence quenched between stainings. By precise positioning of the sample with respect to the imaging system, the sample may be imaged with a plurality of serially applied reagents. |
US11360024B1 |
Measurement arrangement for measuring diffusely reflected light and specularly reflected light
A measurement arrangement for measuring diffusely reflected light and specularly includes a measurement light source for generating measurement light, an optical receiver for receiving measurement light, and a first mirror for reflecting the measurement light emerging from the measurement light source. The measurement arrangement additionally comprises a second mirror for reflecting diffusely reflected measurement light to the optical receiver. A settable third mirror is also provided, which in a first position is aligned for directing the measurement light that was directed onto a sample by the first mirror and specularly reflected by the sample to the optical receiver. The third mirror in a second position releases a beam path between the second mirror and the optical receiver, so that the measurement light directed onto the sample by the first mirror and diffusely reflected by the sample to the second mirror is directed to the optical receiver by the second mirror. |
US11360018B2 |
Corrosion testing apparatuses and associated methods
No reliable test presently exists for predicting the amount or type of corrosion a metal surface may experience during field use, particularly when the corrosion can be a result of both acid-induced corrosion and microorganism-induced corrosion mechanisms. Apparatuses affording more field-like testing conditions may comprise: a one-pass fluid train comprising a reservoir configured to maintain a fluid at a first temperature state under anoxic conditions; a pre-conditioning chamber in fluid communication with the reservoir and configured to receive a defined volume of the fluid; an autoclave chamber having an impeller in fluid communication with the pre-conditioning chamber that is configured to receive the defined volume of the fluid from the pre-conditioning chamber; and one or more sampling receptacles in fluid communication with the autoclave chamber that are configured to receive the defined volume of the fluid while maintaining anoxic conditions. The pre-conditioning chamber and the autoclave chamber are configured to maintain anoxic conditions at a second temperature state different than the first temperature state. |
US11360012B2 |
Vibronic sensor
Disclosed is an apparatus for determining a process variable of a medium in a containment, comprising a first oscillatory element and a second oscillatory element, a first driving/receiving unit and a second driving/receiving unit, and an electronics, wherein the first driving/receiving unit is embodied to excite the first oscillatory element by means of a first electrical excitation signal to execute mechanical oscillations, and to receive the mechanical oscillations of the first oscillatory element and to convert such into a first electrical, received signal, wherein the second driving/receiving unit is embodied to excite the second oscillatory element by means of a second electrical excitation signal to execute mechanical oscillations, and to receive the mechanical oscillations of the second oscillatory element and to convert such into a second electrical, received signal, and wherein the electronics is embodied to determine the process variable from the first received signal and/or the second received signal. |
US11360005B2 |
Contact-type patch, staining method using the same, and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure relates to a gel-phase patch that performs a function of assisting in staining during a staining process such as a process of coming into contact with a specimen such as blood to perform a staining function of staining the specimen, a process of fixing the specimen, or a process of forming an optimal pH at a specimen stained by a staining sample. According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a contact-type staining patch includes a staining solution that reacts with a specimen and a gel receptor provided as a gel matrix of a mesh structure in which a pore that accommodates the staining solution is formed and the mesh structure prevents the staining solution in the pore from leaking or degenerating, and having a contact surface that comes into contact with the specimen to transfer some of the staining solution to the specimen. |
US11360002B2 |
Portable air sampling device
A portable sampling device includes a housing at least partially enclosing an inner chamber and an airflow assembly disposed within the inner chamber and comprising a portion of an airflow path. The airflow assembly includes a portion of a printed circuit board (PCB); a manifold configured to be sealably coupled to the portion of the PCB to define at least one airflow channel disposed between an inner surface of the manifold and an outer surface of the PCB; and one or more pumping elements positioned on the PCB. |
US11360000B2 |
Priority-based dynamic resource allocation for product testing
Systems and methods to dynamically allocate resources in product test automation. In a testing lab, multiple tests are run on multiple machines to test multiple products, where each product has an initial priority. A test distributor calculates, for each product, a specific number of machines on which that product is to be tested based on the initial priority of that product; determines a number of remaining machines not being used in testing; determines one or more products being tested that need one or more additional machines for testing; and determines, for each product identified as needing one or more additional machines for testing, a number of machines to be allocated to run the tests for that product. |
US11359999B2 |
Experimental platform and experimental method for simulating coal rock disaster of coal mine stope
The present invention provides an experimental platform for simulating a coal rock disaster of a coal mine extraction, including a base device, a coal simulation device, an immediate roof simulation device, a hydraulic support and a removable impact device. The coal simulation device is fixedly disposed on the base device; the hydraulic support is fixed on the base device and is located at one side of the coal simulation device; the immediate roof simulation device is disposed above the coal simulation device and the hydraulic support; the removable impact device is disposed above the immediate roof simulation device; the immediate roof simulation device is a rectangular frame; the rectangular frame is configured to pave a bulk simulation material and an immediate roof simulation material sequentially from the bottom up; and the removable impact device can impact the immediate roof simulation material and the bulk simulation material. |
US11359994B2 |
Laser beam profiling system for use in laser processing systems
A testing apparatus for use with a laser processing system that includes a laser for generating a non-stationary laser beam and a work plane positioned at a working distance relative to the non-stationary laser beam, wherein the testing apparatus includes a support tube; a protective window mounted in the support tube for protecting components mounted within the support tube; a reimaging lens mounted in the support tube for enlarging the non-stationary laser beam for characterization thereof; a pin-hole defining structure mounted in the support tube for receiving laser light generated by the laser beam, wherein the pin-hole is located at a predetermined distance from the reimaging lens; a fiber optic cable disposed within the pin-hole defining structure that has a proximal end at which the laser light is received through the pin-hole and a distal end to which the laser light is delivered; and a photodetector located at the distal end of the fiber optic cable that converts the laser light delivered to the photodetector into electrical voltage output signals based on intensity of the laser light received through the pin-hole. |
US11359989B2 |
Pipeline leak detection apparatus and methods thereof
An apparatus for the continuous monitoring of a pipeline or a pipeline network carrying flowing media that can not only detect the presence of a leak but also locate the source of the leak through the use of rarefaction wave detection and a method of using the same is disclosed within. The apparatus and method are specifically configured to locate the leak source within less than 36 inches using a calibration means and a noise cancellation means. |
US11359988B2 |
Vacuum pump and leak detector
A vacuum pump comprises: a pump rotor portion configured such that multiple rotor blade stages including stacking portions formed in a ring shape and turbine blades radially formed on an outer peripheral side of the stacking portions are stacked on each other; a rotor shaft to which inner peripheral surfaces of the stacking portions of the multiple rotor blade stages stacked on each other are fixed; and a communication path allowing communication between a clearance space between the rotor shaft and each stacking portion and a pump exhaust path in which the turbine blades are arranged and discharging gas in the clearance space through the pump exhaust path. |
US11359987B2 |
Pressure-temperature detection unit with decreased measurement deterioration
A sensor device includes a pressure-temperature detection unit and a signal processing circuit. The sensor device is configured to detect abnormalities by changing a supply voltage supplied to the pressure-temperature detection unit and to the signal processing circuit, and by monitoring changes in a pressure signal and in a temperature signal caused by changing the supply voltage. |
US11359986B2 |
Electronic device having fixed conductive plates and elastic conductive plates
Fixed conductive plates are buried in a case. In its internal space, a first contact surface, which is part of each fixed conductive plate, and a second contact surface, which is an inner surface of the case, are opposite to each other, and an elastic conductive plate is interposed in this opposing portion. The elastic conductive plate is structured so that, in a restricting portion, a support piece portion is fitted to the thin plate portion of the fixed conductive plate and that an elastic arm portion extends from the support piece portion. |
US11359979B2 |
Hybrid temperature sensor
A hybrid temperature sensor for an integrated circuit includes two temperature sensors—an application temperature sensor for measuring temperature during normal use of the integrated circuit, and a calibration temperature sensitive element. By providing two temperature sensitive elements within the integrated circuit, it is possible to take advantage of different characteristics of temperature sensors to achieve high accuracy calibration of the application temperature sensor relatively quickly and at low cost, whilst also maintaining desirable characteristics for the application temperature sensor, such as high speed, low power consumption, high resolution, etc. |
US11359978B2 |
System and method for interactively evaluating energy-related investments affecting building envelope with the aid of a digital computer
A system and method for interactively evaluating energy-related investments affecting building envelope with the aid of a digital computer are provided. Obtained is a total amount of fuel purchased for a building over a set period from which an existing amount of the fuel consumed for space heating is derived. Characteristics including thermal performance and furnace and delivery efficiencies of the building for both existing and proposed equipment are obtained, including remotely controlling a heating source inside the building. The thermal performance and furnace and delivery efficiencies characteristics of the existing and proposed equipment are expressed as interrelated ratios. An amount of fuel to be consumed for space heating is evaluated as a function of the existing amount of the fuel consumed for space heating and the ratios of the existing and proposed equipment. |
US11359974B2 |
Systems, methods and devices for obtaining feedback information to reveal group preferences
The present disclosed is directed to systems, methods, and devices for obtaining feedback information from individuals to reveal group preferences and to systems, methods, and devices for enabling providers to provide outcomes which utilize, at least in part, the preferences of the group. For example, a system comprising a plurality of devices, wherein at least one device of the plurality of devices captures at least one feedback in one substantially simple transaction; and the at least one device of the plurality of devices sends the at least one captured feedback to at least one computer; and the at least one computer receives the least one feedback; and the at least one feedback can be given at one or more of the following: periodic time intervals, predefined time intervals, random time intervals, substantially random time intervals and substantially any time. |
US11359973B2 |
MEMS device having curved reflective layer and method for manufacturing MEMS device
A MEMS device according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a lower substrate; an infrared sensor formed on the lower substrate; and a lower bonding pad disposed to cover the infrared sensor. The infrared sensor includes: a metal pad formed on an upper surface of the lower substrate and electrically connected to a detection circuit; a reflective layer formed on the upper surface of the lower substrate and reflecting an infrared band; an absorption plate disposed to be spaced apart from an upper portion of the reflective layer and absorbing infrared rays to change resistance; and an anchor formed on the metal pad to support the absorption plate and to electrically connect the metal pad and the absorption plate to each other. The reflective layer has a curved or stepped shape such that a distance between the reflective layer and the absorption plate varies depending on a position of the reflective layer. |
US11359972B2 |
Temperature calibration with band gap absorption method
A method and apparatus for calibration non-contact temperature sensors within a process chamber are described herein. The calibration of the non-contact temperature sensors includes the utilization of a band edge detector to determine the band edge absorption wavelength of a substrate. The band edge detector is configured to measure the intensity of a range of wavelengths and determines the actual temperature of a substrate based off the band edge absorption wavelength and the material of the substrate. The calibration method is automated and does not require human intervention or disassembly of a process chamber for each calibration. |
US11359968B2 |
Apparatus and method for adjusting installation location of temperature sensor configured to measure surface temperature of wafer in semiconductor wafer cleaning apparatus
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for adjusting the installation location of a temperature sensor configured to measure the surface temperature of a wafer in a semiconductor wafer cleaning apparatus. The apparatus includes: a bracket which is disposed in the upper end of the side wall of each of multi-station processing chambers (MPCs); a first fastening member which fastens a cable; a second fastening member which fastens a temperature sensor; a location adjustment member which fastens and supports the temperature sensor; the temperature sensor which is fixedly coupled to an end of the location adjustment member; a jig which includes a location adjustment plate and a control substrate, and which adjusts the detection location of the temperature sensor; and a controller which is provided with a wafer surface monitoring system configured to separate the surface temperature into a plurality of channels and to display the surface temperature. |
US11359966B2 |
System, method and apparatus for wide wavelength range imaging with focus and image correction
A variable focus imaging lens assembly has different, calibrated settings for each of multiple different wavelength ranges. Images are captured for each wavelength range using the different settings, corrected and stacked to form an image data cube. Using multiple wavelength ranges allows a scene or object to be imaged by multispectral imagers, hyperspectral imagers and imaging spectrometers using an overall wide wavelength range. |
US11359963B2 |
Variable laser energy multi-spectrometer for gas and particulate chemicals in air
The present invention relates to the design, construction, and operation of a laser air-sampling multi-spectrometer; its operation with variable laser energy to simultaneously and/or sequentially perform spectrometric techniques of LAS, LEFS, RSS, and LIBS. The combined spectrometric operation will detect gas and particulate chemicals directly in a flowing stream of air sample and/or particulate chemicals on filter collected from the flowing stream of air sample. |
US11359960B2 |
Directional acoustic sensor, and methods of adjusting directional characteristics and attenuating acoustic signal in specific direction using the same
Disclosed are a directional acoustic sensor, a method of adjusting directional characteristics using the directional acoustic sensor, and a method of attenuating an acoustic signal in a specific direction using the directional acoustic sensor. The directional acoustic sensor includes a plurality of resonance units arranged to have different directionalities and a signal processor configured to adjust directional characteristics by calculating at least one of a sum of and a difference between outputs of the resonance units. In this state, the signal processor attenuates an acoustic signal in a specific direction by using a plurality of directional characteristics obtained by calculating at least one of the sum of and the difference between the outputs of the resonance units at a certain ratio. |
US11359959B2 |
Wireless scale assembly
A wireless scale assembly for weighing an object in any location includes a plurality of load cells that is each positionable beneath an object to be weighed. In this way each of the load cells can measure the weight of the object. A processing unit is in electrical communication with each of the load cells thereby facilitating the processing unit receive weight data from each of the load cells. The processing unit is in wireless communication with an extrinsic electronic device thereby facilitating the extrinsic electronic device to store the weight data. In this way the extrinsic electronic device facilitates a user to read the weight recorded by each of the load cells. |
US11359953B2 |
Impedance sensor and method for its operation
The invention is an impedance sensor with: a probe which can be influenced in a capacity by a medium surrounding the probe, a measuring oscillation circuit in which the probe is arranged as a capacity-determining element, an electronics unit with a signal generator for excitation of the measuring oscillation circuit and a signal detector for determining a response signal of the measurement oscillation circuit and a signal processing unit connected with the electronics unit, wherein the signal generator is designed as a digital controllable circuit. |
US11359938B2 |
Dual absolute encoder
An exemplary encoder assembly includes a substrate, a first encoder, and a second encoder. The substrate has two or more position sensors, each position sensor being configured for detecting a rotary position of a shaft or other rotating element of a machine. The first encoder includes at least one first position sensor of the two or more position sensors. The at least one first position sensor is disposed on the substrate for off-axis alignment with the shaft or other rotating element of the machine. The second encoder includes a second position sensor of the two or more position sensors, the second position sensor being disposed on the substrate for on-axis or off-axis alignment with the shaft or other rotating element of the machine. Each position sensor is configured to detect different or common signal types, and a signal type of the second position sensor excludes optical signals. |
US11359937B2 |
Optical-path folding-element with an extended two degree of freedom rotation range
The present disclosure is of a sensing mechanism for sensing rotation movement around a rotation axis, including: a magnet; and a magnetic sensor configured to detect a magnetic flux of the magnet and to determine a relative shift between the magnet and the magnetic sensor based on change in the detected magnetic flux, wherein the magnet is shaped such that a cross section of the magnet has a width that increases from a point substantially at a center of the magnet towards each end of the magnet, thereby increasing a range of detectable change in the magnetic flux and increasing a corresponding detectable range of the relative shift between the magnet and the magnetic sensor. |
US11359931B2 |
Vision guidance systems and methods for aircraft
Systems and methods useful in providing equivalent visual operation (EVO) for the flight crew of an aircraft independent of the actual outside weather and visibility conditions through the use of synthetic vision (SV) and enhanced vision (EV) technologies are described. The systems and methods described herein can contribute toward gaining an operational credit that can expand the operational capabilities of an aircraft. The systems and methods described herein can provide relatively simple and intuitive solutions for activating and operating such systems. |
US11359927B2 |
Mapping of temporal roadway conditions
The systems and methods described herein disclose detecting events in a vehicular environment using vehicle behavior. As described here, vehicles, either manual or autonomous, that detect an event in the environment will operate to respond to the event. As such, those movements can be used to determine if an event has occurred, even if the event cannot be determined directly. The systems and methods can include collecting detection data about a vehicle behaviors in a vehicular environment. Event behaviors can then be selected from the vehicle behaviors. A predicted event can be formulated based on the event behaviors. The predicted event and an event location can be associated in the vehicular environment. A guidance input can then be formulated for a recipient vehicle. Finally, a recipient vehicle can be navigated using the guidance input. |
US11359919B2 |
Calculating vehicle states of a vehicle system for lane centering
A system includes an inertial navigation system module (INS module) that detects vehicle yaw rates and vehicle lateral speeds, a controller circuit communicatively coupled with the INS module. The controller circuit determines a tire cornering stiffness (Cf, Cr) based on vehicle physical parameters and vehicle dynamic parameters. The controller circuit determines a vehicle moment of inertia (Iz) based on the vehicle physical parameters, the vehicle dynamic parameters, and the tire cornering stiffness (Cf, Cr). |
US11359917B2 |
Method for non-destructive testing of walls of components
A method for non-destructive testing of walls of components, at least one ultrasonic transducer (1) which is fixed to a surface of the wall is used to emit horizontally polarized transverse waves (3) in a lateral propagation direction and compression waves or vertically polarized transverse waves (6) in a radial propagation direction. The at least one ultrasonic transducer (1) and/or at least one further ultrasonic transducer arranged at a known distance from the at least one ultrasonic transducer (1) on the respective wall of the component (2) is/are used to detect horizontally polarized transverse waves (4) reflected by defects and compression waves or vertically polarized transverse waves (7) after or while running the non-destructive testing of the wall in order to determine the respective wall thickness. |
US11359911B2 |
Abrasion inspection apparatus, abrasion inspection method, and program
An abrasion inspection apparatus includes: a first imaging unit that is installed on a side of a track, a vehicle traveling along the track, a guide wheel being installed on a side of the vehicle, the first imaging unit imaging an inside of the track via a telecentric lens; a second imaging unit that is installed in a vehicle traveling direction with respect to the first imaging unit on the side of the track and images the inside of the track via a telecentric lens; an image acquisition unit that acquires an image which is an image of a boundary of the guide wheel captured by the first imaging unit and is an image of a boundary on a first direction side in the vehicle traveling direction and an image which is an image of the boundary of the guide wheel captured by the second imaging unit at the same time as the capturing of the image by the first imaging unit and is an image of a boundary on an opposite side to the first direction side; and a guide wheel detection unit that detects an abrasion situation of the guide wheel according to a position of a boundary indicated in the images acquired by the image acquisition unit. |
US11359909B2 |
Induction-type rotation detection device
A magnetically responsive member is disposed on a rotating member along the circumference of the rotating member in such a manner that the magnetically responsive member rotates together with the rotating member, and the magnetically responsive member is formed in a line-shaped pattern varying cyclically in a rotational axis direction. A stator is disposed around the rotating member in a contactless manner, and the stator includes a primary coil wound around the rotating member, and a secondary coil forming a loop pattern of a plurality of cycles along the circumference of the rotating member. As the primary coil is AC-energized, an induced AC output signal corresponding to relative positions between the line-shaped pattern of the rotating member and the loop pattern of the secondary coil, which depend on a rotational position of the rotating member, is output from the secondary coil. |
US11359907B2 |
Magnetic position sensor mounting arrangement
A position sensing arrangement for sensing the position of a revolute joint of an articulated structure. The position sensing arrangement comprises a disc and a magnetic sensor assembly. The disc comprises a first magnetic ring with m magnetic pole pairs, and a second magnetic ring with n magnetic pole pairs, where m and n are co-prime, and a mounting arrangement by which the disc is mountable to a magnetisation jig during manufacture and the articulated structure during operation, the mounting arrangement permitting the disc to be mounted to the magnetisation jig and articulated structure in a single orientation only. The magnetic sensor assembly comprises a first magnetic sensor array for detecting the magnetic pole pairs of the first magnetic ring, and a second magnetic sensor array for detecting the magnetic pole pairs of the second magnetic ring. |
US11359902B2 |
Length measurement device and system
A length measurement device comprises: a tape which is wound on a reel received in a case, one end of which is pulled out of the case so as to measure the length of an object, and which has a barcode formed on one surface thereof; a first measurement unit for recognizing the barcode on the tape so as to generate a first measurement value of the length along which the tape is pulled out of the case; a second measurement unit for sensing a rotation angle of the reel so as to generate a second measurement value of the length along which the tape is pulled out of the case; and a control unit for making the first measurement value and the second measurement value mutually compensate for each other so as to convert same into the pulled-out length information of the tape. |
US11359900B2 |
Detonator, method of operating same, and communication system for same
A detonator includes a control circuit and a charging circuit. The control circuit receives a first signal transmitted using a voltage applied to a cable by a blasting device and transmits a second signal to the blasting device using a current flowing to the cable. The charging circuit performs a charging operation by receiving the voltage through the cable. The charging circuit stops the charging operation while the control circuit transmits the second signal to the blasting device. |
US11359894B2 |
Bullet hit squib and method for manufacturing
Provided is a bullet hit squib including: an electrical connection line; a glow wire connected to the electrical connection line; and a primary explosive charge by which an active substance is formed which can be ignited by the glow wire. The primary explosive charge is formed by a primary explosive which is free of heavy metals and contains silver azide. A method for producing a bullet hit squib is also provided. |
US11359893B2 |
Methods and systems for playing field football dart game
Methods and systems for playing field football dart game. The method includes receiving request to start field football dart game from player device. The method includes presenting user interface (UI) of field football dart gaming application on player device based on received request. The UI includes a dartboard with one or more darts, yard field with yard lines, football placed on yard field, a scoreboard associated with each player, a timer and a plurality of actionable buttons. The method further includes facilitating playing of field football dart game by receiving dart inputs in response to throws of physical darts on physical dartboard by players, and moving football placed on yard field in response to dart inputs in field football dart gaming application and a plurality of pre-defined rules. The dart inputs are provided by one or more players by moving darts on dartboard in field football dart gaming application. |
US11359886B2 |
Restroom stall firearm receptacle
An example firearm receptacle includes a mounting structure, a firearm holder, and a door stopper. The mounting structure is configured to be fixably mounted to one of a wall or a door. The door stopper is configured to transition between a deployed position and a stowed position. In the example embodiment, the door stopper is configured to impede the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the deployed position and to allow the opening of the door when the door stopper is in the stowed position. The door stopper is additionally configured to prevent the door stopper from transitioning to the stowed position when a firearm is disposed in the firearm holder. |
US11359883B2 |
Archery accessory coupler and method
An archery accessory coupler and method are disclosed herein. The archery accessory coupler, in an embodiment, includes first and second members. The first member has a first riser engager. The second member has a second riser engager. At least one of the first and second members is configured to at least partially support an accessory. The first and second riser engagers are configured to be engaged with a bow riser in an arrangement in which the first and second riser engagers are spaced apart from each other. |
US11359882B1 |
Crossbow with an effort-saving safety element
A crossbow-used trigger assembly includes a casing, a connector, a trigger, a safety element, and a shield. The casing includes a trigger pivot, a latch pivot, and a first groove in communication with a second groove. The safety element is movable in the first groove. The connector is movable in the second groove. The trigger is pivotally supported on the trigger pivot and includes a front end and a rear end pivotally connected to the connector. The latch is pivotally supported on the latch pivot. A spring biases the latch towards the front end of the trigger. Another spring biases the trigger to keep the connector from the first groove. The shield is pivotally supported on the trigger pivot and includes a protuberance extending beyond the front end of the trigger to abut against the latch. |
US11359881B2 |
Vehicular tire deflation device and propulsion unit for vehicular tire deflation device
A propulsion unit includes a platform, a propulsion assembly, and a tether. The propulsion assembly facilitates selective launching of a tire deflation device from the platform. The tether is coupled to the platform and is configured for attachment to a deflation device. |
US11359879B2 |
Firearm suppressor
An apparatus is provided for a firearm suppressor. The apparatus includes an outer tube defining a longitudinal axis, and an inner cylinder defining an inner chamber. The inner cylinder is disposed at least partially within the outer tube and defines an outer chamber with the outer tube, where the outer chamber is disposed between an inner surface of the outer tube and an outer surface of the inner cylinder, and where the inner cylinder comprises at least one opening to fluidly couple the inner chamber with the outer chamber. The apparatus also includes at least one flow structure disposed in the outer chamber and positioned to direct firearm combustion gasses in a fluid pathway that is off-axis with respect to the longitudinal axis. |
US11359877B2 |
Apparatus and method for accelerating an object via an external free jet
An apparatus includes an energy source and an expansion structure. The energy source is configured to convey an amount of energy operable to increase a pressure of a compressible gas disposed in a chamber. The expansion structure is configured to be placed in fluid communication with the chamber and to receive a flow of the compressible gas in response to the increase in pressure. The expansion structure includes an inlet having a first diameter and an outlet having a second diameter greater than the first diameter and is configured to allow the compressible gas to expand as the compressible gas flows from the inlet to the outlet such that a supersonic free jet of the compressible gas exits the outlet. In some instances, the supersonic free jet of the compressible gas can accelerate, relative to the expansion structure, a projectile disposed outside of the expansion structure. |
US11359875B1 |
Radiant heat pump
A method for transferring heat from a lower temperature heat source to a higher temperature heat sink using only the energy in the heat source and heat sink. The method uses a converting material which is adapted to receive external radiation from the lower temperature heat source, absorb the external radiation exciting an element of the converting material, non-radiatively transfer heat within the converting material by relaxing an element of the converting material, and conductively transferring heat from the converting material to the exterior of the converting material, where the heat can be used for an external process or application. |
US11359871B2 |
Heat exchanger with fluid flow normalization
A heat exchanger is provided with a unitary, single-piece structure that can be formed via 3D printing, for example. The heat exchanger includes a main body a plurality of plates stacked and integrally formed with the body. First fluid channels are defined by gaps in the material of the main body, and second fluid channels are defined by gaps in the material of the main body and are stacked with the first fluid channels in alternating fashion, separated by the plates. Each of the first fluid channels are fluidly coupled to two manifolds, and each of the second fluid channels are fluidly coupled to two more manifolds. One of the manifolds has a reduced interior volume to control and normalize fluid flow through the heat exchanger. |
US11359864B2 |
Rectangular helical core geometry for heat exchanger
A heat exchanger includes a first fluid manifold extending along a first fluid axis from a first fluid inlet to a first fluid outlet. The first fluid manifold comprises a inlet header, a outlet header, and a multi-helical core section. The inlet header is disposed to fork the first fluid inlet into a plurality of first fluid branches distributed laterally across a plane normal to the first fluid axis. The outlet header is disposed to combine the plurality of first fluid branches into the first fluid outlet. The multi-helical core section fluidly connects the inlet header to the outlet header via a plurality of laterally distributed helical tubes, each helical tube corresponding to one of the plurality of first fluid branches and oriented parallel to all others of the plurality of helical tubes at each axial location along the first fluid axis. |
US11359860B2 |
Herb essential oil processing equipment
A plant oil extractor includes a food grade tray with a removable lid that together define an evaporation chamber. A gaseous fluid pump has an inlet fluidly connected to the evaporation chamber and an outlet fluidly connected to an area outside of the evaporation chamber, which may be positioned in a freezer to recover condensed solvent leaving previously dissolved plant essential oil on the food grade tray. A vacuum sublimation freeze drying apparatus includes a container, which defines a drying chamber, is positioned in a freezer. A gaseous fluid pump has an inlet fluidly connected to the drying chamber and an outlet that opens outside the container. Water in fresh herbs positioned in the drying chamber initially freezes and then sublimates leaving behind freeze dried herbs. |
US11359859B2 |
System for pre-purification of a feed gas stream
A system and method of pre-purification of a feed gas stream is provided that is particularly suitable for pre-purification of a feed air stream in cryogenic air separation unit. The disclosed pre-purification systems and methods are configured to remove substantially all of the hydrogen, carbon monoxide, water, and carbon dioxide impurities from a feed air stream and is particularly suitable for use in a high purity or ultra-high purity nitrogen plant. The pre-purification systems and methods preferably employ two or more separate layers of hopcalite catalyst with the successive layers of the hopcalite separated by a zeolite adsorbent layer that removes water and carbon dioxide produced in the hopcalite layers. Alternatively, the pre-purification systems and methods employ a hopcalite catalyst layer and a noble metal catalyst layer separated by a zeolite adsorbent layer that removes water and carbon dioxide produced in the hopcalite layer. |
US11359853B2 |
Energy efficient refrigerated container operation
A refrigerated storage container is provided and includes a container housing defining an interior, an air conditioner operable to maintain control of temperatures within the interior and a local controller configured to cycle the air conditioner on and off within a time window based on waste heat ingestion from neighboring refrigerated storage containers. |
US11359849B2 |
Ice making device
An ice making device includes an ice tray, an ice separating mechanism which is a mechanism structured to take out ice pieces from the ice tray, a drive part structured to drive the ice separating mechanism, and a frame which supports the ice tray and the drive part. The frame is provided with a water passage part which guides water supplied from an outside to the ice tray, and the frame is attached with a water supply adaptor which is a water passage member separately provided from the water passage part for supplying the water to the water passage part. |
US11359848B2 |
Mobile cooling box with ice maker
A mobile cooling box has a box main body with inner side walls and a bottom, and at least one lid for opening the mobile cooling box and providing access to the inside of the mobile cooling box. The inside of the mobile cooling box is laminated with a lining at the inner side walls and at the bottom thereof. The mobile cooling box further has an ice maker module. The ice maker module has a freezing compartment, wherein the ice maker module can be removably placed on a freezing zone on a bottom part of the lining. The mobile cooling box further comprises an evaporator arranged underneath the lining at the freezing zone for providing sufficient cooling power for freezing goods being located in the freezing compartment. |
US11359847B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling a refrigeration system
A refrigeration system includes a heat exchanger configured to place a cooling fluid in a heat exchange relationship with a working fluid, a free-cooling circuit having a pump configured to circulate the working fluid through the heat exchanger and a condenser, a flow control valve configured to control a flow rate of the working fluid to the condenser, a condenser bypass valve configured to control a flow rate of the working fluid that bypasses the condenser, and a controller configured to adjust a position of the flow control valve, a position of the condenser bypass valve, a speed of a fan of the condenser, a speed of the pump, and a temperature of a heater based on an ambient temperature, a temperature of the working fluid leaving the condenser, the position of the flow control valve, the position of the condenser bypass valve, or a combination thereof. |
US11359846B2 |
Refrigeration system leak detection
A refrigeration system includes: a leak sensor disposed within a building and configured to measure an amount of refrigerant that has leaked from the refrigeration system within the building; an estimation module configured to determine an estimated amount of refrigerant that has leaked from the refrigeration system within the building based on the measured amount; and a leak module configured to: determine whether a leak is present in the refrigeration system within the building based on the estimated amount of refrigerant that has leaked from the refrigeration system; and take one or more remedial actions when a leak is present in the refrigeration system within the building. |
US11359843B2 |
Refrigeration system and method for controlling the same
According to one embodiment, there is provided a refrigeration system including detectors, each of which detects a phase indicative of a displacement of a displacer of each of cryogenic refrigerators; a processor that calculates an operation frequency of a motor of each of the cryogenic refrigerators, which is a frequency that suppresses oscillations or noises generated by reciprocating motions of the displacer of each of the cryogenic refrigerators, based on a detection result obtained by each of the detectors; and drivers, each of which drives the motor of each of the cryogenic refrigerators based on a calculation result obtained by the processor. |
US11359840B2 |
Systems and methods for photothermal material
Chinese ink is applied on various materials and stabilized by atomic layer deposition to fabricate solar steam generation devices. The encapsulated ink has excellent photothermal properties and evaporation efficiency under simulated sunlight, holding great promise in solar evaporation device applications. |
US11359832B2 |
HVAC switchable communication bus and power bus control board systems and methods
The present disclosure includes a control board including a switchable input/output port. The switchable I/O port may provide a switchable communication bus capable of selectively supporting one of multiple different communication protocols and may provide a switchable power bus capable of selectively conducting electrical power from one of multiple different power supplies. As such, the control board may communicatively and/or electrically couple to a wide range of devices. To that end, the control board may support the dynamic interchange and reconfiguration of devices coupled to the control board, allowing a control system including the control board greater operational flexibility. |
US11359830B2 |
Sensor device and secured wireless communication protocol for air quality sensor devices
A system and method for secured and power-efficient communication between a sensor device and a control device operable in an air-quality system. The method includes receiving, during a first time period, a wake-up signal, wherein the wake-up signal includes at least a packet number; sending, during a second time period, an acknowledgment (ACK) signal, wherein an ACK signal is sent in reference to a synchronized time slot and a packet number; sending, during a third time period, at least sensor reading data of at least one air quality detector, wherein the sensor reading data is encrypted using at least an encryption key; receiving, during a fourth time period, a sleep signal; and entering into a sleep mode upon receipt of the sleep signal. |
US11359822B2 |
Circulation pump assembly
A circulation pump assembly includes a first inlet (84), an outlet (80), an electric drive motor (30) and at least one impeller (68; 100) driven by the drive motor (30). The circulation pump assembly has at least one first flow path (26; 48) positioned in a connection between the first inlet (84) and the outlet (80) for increasing the pressure of a fluid. The circulation pump assembly has a second inlet (86). The at least one impeller (68; 100) has at least one second flow path (28; 50) for increasing the pressure of a fluid, which is positioned in a connection of the second inlet (86) to the outlet (80). A heating system is provided having a circulation pump assembly of this type. |
US11359819B2 |
Gas burner with a wired temperature sensor
A gas burner assembly includes a gas burner. A grate with a plurality of fingers is positioned above the gas burner. A sensor finger of the plurality of fingers defines an open downward facing slot at a bottom of the sensor finger. A temperature sensor is mounted to the sensor finger at a first end portion of the slot. A pogo pin terminal block is mounted to the grate at a second end portion of the slot. A wire extends between the temperature sensor and the pogo pin terminal block within the slot. |
US11359817B2 |
Pellet grills
Pellet grills and associated methods of operation are disclosed. An example pellet grill includes a one or more processors configured to detect an improper shutdown of a control system of the pellet grill. The one or more processors are further configured to generate a notification in response to the control system regaining power following detection of the improper shutdown, the notification indicating that the control system was improperly shutdown. The one or more processors are further configured to cause the notification to be presented at a user interface of the pellet grill. |
US11359815B2 |
Sleeve assemblies and methods of fabricating same
A sleeve assembly for a combustion system includes a first duct including a first circumferential surface and a second duct including a second circumferential surface. The first circumferential surface radially overlaps the second circumferential surface such that the first duct and the second duct collectively define a continuous combustion chamber therein. The continuous combustion chamber is configured to receive high temperature gases flowing therethrough. The sleeve assembly further includes a wear insert removably coupled to the first circumferential surface and extending radially therefrom to engage the second circumferential surface. |
US11359810B2 |
Apparatus and method for mitigating particulate accumulation on a component of a gas turbine
A gas turbine engine component assembly is provided. The gas turbine engine component assembly comprising: a first component having a first surface and a second surface; a threaded stud including a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the threaded stud extending from the second surface of the first component; and a faired body operably secured to the threaded stud, wherein the faired body is shaped to redirect the airflow in a lateral direction parallel to the second surface of the first component such that a cross flow is generated. |
US11359806B2 |
Ventilation system
A ventilation system comprises a ventilation fan with a lamp and a ceiling which has an installation opening. The ventilation fan with the lamp is adapted for installing to the ceiling through the installation opening. The ventilation fan comprises a housing, a fan module, and a lamp module. The housing includes a top plate and a side wall which are connected with each other to form a first opening. The first opening is aligned with the installation opening. The fan module is disposed in the housing. The lamp module is disposed out of the installation opening. The lamp module and the housing are located at opposite sides of the installation opening of the ceiling. The lamp module includes a light source, a base, at least one optical component, a switch and a lamp cover. The optical component and the switch are disposed at the different sides of the base. |
US11359805B2 |
Lighting device and display device
A plurality of light source boards each having a wiring pattern including a plurality of wires, a plurality of light-emitting elements disposed on each light source board, switching on and off of which being controlled by a control board, board-side connectors each attached to a corresponding one of the plurality of light source boards, a flexible flat cable that has a multi-core structure including a flat-shaped insulator and a plurality of conductors aligned in a direction orthogonal to a thickness direction of the insulator, and is connected at one end to the control board, and a plurality of cable-side connectors attached to the flexible flat cable and coupled to the board-side connectors are included. |
US11359804B2 |
Decorative stone panel
A decorative stone panel is provided, which comprises a natural stone panel (1), a ceramic tile (4), a light source (2) and curable transparent adhesive resin (3). The ceramic tile (4) is bonded to the inner surface of the natural stone plate (1). Counter-relies (9) are provided on the inner surface of the natural stone plate (1). The stone thickness at the bottom of the counter-reliefs (9) is 1 mm to 3.5 mm. The counter-reliefs (9) form a counter-relief figure. A cavity is provided between the counter-reliefs (9) and the body of the ceramic tile (4). The light source (2) is provided within the cavity. The cavity is also filled with curable transparent adhesive resin (3) on the side of the counter-reliefs (9) The decorative panel has good light transmitting properties and the light-transmitting surface is less prone to damage. |
US11359803B2 |
Water-resistant LED light string
Disclosed are various embodiments of LED lamps that are both watertight and waterproof for use in outdoor venues. The LED lamps can easily be assembled using automated or manual techniques and provide a reliable source of outdoor lighting for many years. Simple and inexpensive techniques are used to assemble the LED lamps that allow the lamps to be produced at a reasonable price. |
US11359801B1 |
Tactical flashlight with raised tactical switch and support hand tactical grip
A tactical flashlight with a raised tactical switch and a support hand tactical grip integrally formed with the flashlight barrel to provide multiple gripping positions for use in a flashlight shooting technique where the thenar of a user can be used to turn the flashlight on/off. |
US11359799B1 |
Lamp unit and lamp aiming apparatus
A lamp aiming apparatus including: an aiming rod configured to move between a first position at which the aiming rod is spaced apart from an aiming bolt and a second position at which the aiming rod engages with the aiming bolt; a support bracket disposed on the lamp module and configured to support the aiming rod on the lamp module; and a locking part configured to lock the aiming rod to the support bracket when the aiming rod moves to the second position from the first position, thereby simplifying a process of assembling a lamp and improving assembly properties and workability. |
US11359798B2 |
Multiple light source configuration
A lighting device comprising a plurality of lighting modules arranged concentrically about an optical axis is disclosed wherein the plurality of lighting modules emit light in at least one of a plurality of wavelength ranges (UV, visible (e.g., blue, green, yellow, orange, red, white, etc.), IR) and are arranged at a non-parallel angle to an optical axis of the lighting device, wherein the emitted light is directed towards a lens system that focuses the light onto a viewing point. A second lighting device is disclosed, wherein the lighting device comprises a plurality of lighting modules arranged concentrically about an inner circumference of the lighting device, wherein the plurality of lighting modules emit light in at least one of a plurality of wavelength ranges (UV, visible (e.g., blue, green, yellow, orange, red, white, etc.), IR) onto a lighting director device that redirects the emitted light toward a lens system that focuses the light onto a viewing point. |
US11359792B2 |
Lighting device
A lighting device includes a first light emitting part including a first light source part and a first optical part that includes a first reflecting part and a second reflecting part. A first direction from the first reflecting part to the second reflecting part crosses a second direction from the first light source part to the second reflecting part. A direction from the first light source part to the first reflecting part is along a first plane which includes the first direction and the second direction, and crosses the second direction. A distance between the first reflecting part and the first light source part is larger than a distance between the second reflecting part and the first light source part. A light distribution angle of a first-reflecting-part light in the first plane is larger than the light distribution angle of the second-reflecting-part light in the first plane. |
US11359791B2 |
Direct/indirect luminaire systems and methods
A luminaire includes a housing, a downlight that includes one or more first light sources configured to emit a first light downwardly from the housing, a waveguide, and one or more second light sources. The waveguide is formed of a portion of an optical material and characterized by opposing planar faces joined by one or more edge faces about a periphery of the optical material. The waveguide forms at least a portion of an uppermost optical surface of the luminaire. The one or more second light sources are coupled with the housing and configured to emit a second light into the optical material through at least one of the one or more edge faces. The waveguide is configured to emit at least a portion of the second light upwardly from an upper one of the planar faces. |
US11359786B2 |
Lighting device
A lighting device disclosed in an embodiment of the invention includes a plurality of light sources disposed on a substrate; a resin layer disposed on the substrate and the plurality of light sources; a phosphor layer disposed on the resin layer, and an ink layer disposed on the phosphor layer, wherein the ink layer has a first ink layer and a second ink layer having a height greater than that of the first ink layer with respect to the upper surfaces of the phosphor layer, and it possible to provide a three-dimensional image of the surface. |
US11359784B2 |
Illumination device for a motor vehicle
A lighting device for a motor vehicle, in particular a headlamp, comprising at least two, preferably three, light sources, from which light emanates during the operation of the lighting device, the light of each of the light sources differing from that of the other light sources with regard to its wavelength spectrum, comprising modulator, which bring about a modulation of the light emanating from the light sources during the operation of the lighting device, so that information is transmitted by the light, the lighting device having a mixer for mixing the light emanating from the individual light sources, so that white light emerges from the lighting device during the operation of the lighting device. |
US11359783B2 |
LED flameless candle assembly
An LED diffusing assembly having a housing, a plurality of LED lights, and an LED control circuit. Each of the plurality of LED lights has a fixed intensity. Once activated the LED control circuit activates and deactivates each LED light at different times and for different intervals to create a flickering effect. |
US11359777B2 |
Downlight apparatus
A downlight apparatus includes a unibody housing, a light source, a light source plate, a first fixing unit, a lens module and a second fixing unit. The unibody housing is made of metal material. The unibody housing has a light source holder and a heat sink rim. The heat sink rim has a top edge and a bottom edge. The top edge is connected to the light source holder. The top edge has a smaller diameter than the bottom edge. The light source plate is used for mounting the light source. The lens module is fixed between the first fixing unit and the second fixing unit to align a center of the lens module with the light source. The second fixing unit is fixed to a peripheral edge of the light source holder for keeping the lens module, and the light source plate staying in the light source holder. |
US11359776B2 |
Linear luminaire
A luminaire including a housing, a light emitter supported by the housing, and a cover removably coupled to the housing, where the cover includes a lens substantially covering the light emitter. An end cap is removably coupled to the housing and positioned substantially flush with the lens. A coupling mechanism couples the end cap to the housing, where the end cap substantially covers the coupling mechanism while coupled to the housing. |
US11359774B2 |
Flexible light-emitting diode lighting strip with interposer
The invention describes a flexible lighting strip comprising a multitude of light-emitting diodes arranged in at least two groups. Each group comprises at least two light-emitting diodes arranged in an electrical series connection. The at least two groups are arranged in parallel to an anode track and a cathode track. The at least two groups are arranged in a longitudinal arrangement such that a last light-emitting diode of a first group is arranged next to a first light-emitting diode of a second group. The anode track and the cathode track each consist of a wire line having substantially circular wires that are bent to receive compressive and/or tensile stress. The electrical circuit provides a third wire line having a substantially circular wire as a center line arranged between the outer lines. At least one light-emitting diode of every group is mounted on an interposer which contracts all three wire lines. |
US11359764B2 |
Shouldering type photographing support
A shouldering type photographing support is provided, comprising a main frame for coupling components, on which at least one connecting base for fixing a lens or camera is provided; a shouldering assembly connected to the main frame, wherein the shouldering assembly being provided on a side of one end of the main frame and not in the same axis as the connecting base, and the shouldering assembly being located in the left rear or right rear of the at least one connecting base; and a supporting assembly connected to the main frame, wherein the supporting assembly comprises a chest-supporting assembly, arm-supporting assembly, handheld assembly and supporting leg assembly, the shouldering assembly and the supporting assembly together provide supporting at multiple points for the main frame. |
US11359760B2 |
Hinge device
A hinge device for supporting a display device is provided. The hinge device comprises a supporting seat, a shaft, a bearing plate, and an elastic module. The shaft rotatably passes through the supporting seat. The bearing plate is disposed on the shaft, and the display device is disposed on the bearing plate. The elastic module includes a cam and at least one elastic plate. The cam is configured on the shaft, and the cam and the shaft rotate synchronously. A fixed end of the elastic plate is fixed to the supporting seat. The elastic plate has a deformation amount to provide a balance torque to the cam when a free end of the elastic plate abuts against the cam. When an external force is applied on the display device, the bearing plate is actuated to drive the shaft and the cam to rotate to change the deformation amount and the balance torque of the elastic plate. When the external force is removed, the display device can be stopped at once. |
US11359758B2 |
Sectional-type high wear-resistant double-layer straight tube and a method for preparing the same
In a sectional-type high wear-resistant double-layer straight tube and a method for preparing the same, the double-layer straight tube includes a protective outer tube and a sectional-type wear-resistant inner tube. The protective outer tube is nested outside of the sectional-type wear-resistant inner tube; the sectional-type wear-resistant inner tube includes at least two wear-resistant inner tube sections; and the wear-resistant inner tube sections are connected sequentially. The sectional-type wear-resistant inner tube at least includes a left inner tube section, a right inner tube section, and one or more middle inner tube section. The wear-resistant straight tube can greatly prolong the service life of the pipeline so that the cost performance of the pipeline is increased by more than a few times. It would also easily achieve mass production, the quality is stable and reliable, and the safety performance is high. |
US11359755B2 |
Sanitizing pouch for electronics
The present invention is an elastic (mechanically stretchable), sanitizing pouch configured to receive and hold an Electronic Device of a predetermined configuration. The elasticity of the fabric used maximizes surface contact with the Electronic Device and the closeness of the fabric of the invention with the outside surfaces of the Electronic Device. A liftable and removable cover flap on the front of the invention is used to hold and access the inside of the invention. The back of the invention includes at least one pocket. The invention further includes a pull tab to help lift an Electronic Device out of the invention. While inside the invention, the silver ions are released in the fabric and inhibit the colonization of bacteria, viruses and fungus on the Electronic Device. |
US11359751B2 |
Tamper-evident cover
A tamper-evident cover for a component, the component comprising: first and second portions; and an actuator mechanism for moving the first and second portions or allowing the first and second portions to move relative to one another; wherein the cover comprises: a cover portion defining a cavity configured to receive the actuator mechanism of the component so as to prevent access to the actuator mechanism from the exterior of the cover portion; and a retention barb connected to the cover portion and housed within the cavity formed by the cover portion such that it is inaccessible from the exterior of the cover portion, the retention barb being configured to engage with the component so as to retain the cover portion over the actuator mechanism. |
US11359739B2 |
Hydraulic fluid pump and retainer assembly for same
A fluid end assembly of a hydraulic fluid pump includes a housing having a bore, a removable valve cover closing the bore, and a retainer engaging the bore. The retainer includes a set screw bore that extends from a first side of the retainer to a second side of the retainer, opposite the first side. The fluid end assembly further includes a set screw. The set screw is threaded into the set screw bore from the first side of the retainer. The set screw is not removable from the second side of the retainer. The first side of the retainer is positioned adjacent to the valve cover. |
US11359732B1 |
Method and mechanism for symmetrically controlling pressure in process chamber
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a value assembly, methods of manufacturing the same, and methods of using the same. In one embodiment, a sensor assembly comprises a housing having a through-bore, a first flap coupled to a first shaft and a second flap coupled to a second shaft, wherein the first shaft and the second shaft are coupled within the housing; and one or more gear assemblies coupled to the first shaft and the second shaft, wherein the gear assemblies are configured to rotate the first flap and the second flap from a first position to a second position to prevent a flow from traversing through the through-bore, and from the second position to the first position to allow the flow to traverse through the through-bore. |
US11359727B2 |
Integrated equalization valve
Example aspects of an equalization valve are disclosed. The equalization valve can comprise a gate defining a first face, a second face, and a sidewall extending between the first face and second face, the gate further defining an equalization chamber extending into the sidewall, a first equalization channel extending from the first face to the equalization chamber, and a second equalization channel extending from the second face to the equalization chamber; and an actuation stem defining a lower portion slidably engaged with the equalization chamber, the actuation stem movable between a first position, wherein the actuation stem blocks the first equalization channel to prevent the flow of one of gas and fluid through the equalization valve, and a second position, wherein the actuation stem unblocks the first equalization channel to allow the flow of the one of gas and fluid through the equalization valve. |
US11359726B2 |
Non-contact seal assembly with multiple axially spaced spring elements
An assembly is provided for rotational equipment. This assembly includes a plurality of seal shoes, a seal base and a spring system. The seal shoes are arranged about a centerline in an annular array. The seal shoes include a first seal shoe. The seal base circumscribes the seal shoes. The spring system connects the seal shoes to the seal base. The spring system includes a first spring element and a second spring element. The first spring element extends axially along the centerline in a first axial direction from the seal base to the first seal shoe. The second spring element extends axially along the centerline in a second axial direction from the seal base to the first seal shoe. The second axial direction is opposite the first axial direction. |
US11359725B2 |
Radial shaft seal
A radial shaft seal seals a rotating shaft guided out of a liquid-loaded interior chamber, has a seal housing, an annular sealing body therein bearing against and sealing the shaft using a sealing lip, and an annular, metallic supporting body positioning the sealing body/bodies to seal interior from exterior. The supporting body presses the sealing body against the housing rear wall and is press fit and weldable there. A positioning cylinder with an outer shell is on the supporting body. An elastomer sealing body positioning cap with an elastomer sealing body is press fit on the outer shell so that the sealing body bears against a supporting body supporting web press-on collar and has a self-supporting supporting arch web, at the pressure space-side end of which is the sealing lip. A cord spring is centrally above the arch web on the sealing body outer circumference in an outer groove. |
US11359724B2 |
Contamination exclusion for seal ring with conductive nonwoven fiber
A sealing assembly including a housing including a bore and a shaft rotatably disposed in the bore. A primary radial shaft seal is secured to the housing and includes a sealing lip engaging the shaft. A buffer seal made of an electrically conductive non-woven fabric which is arranged adjacent to the primary radial shaft seal and in contact with the housing and the shaft. A secondary contaminant exclusion seal is secured to the housing and includes at least one dust lip. The buffer seal is sandwiched between the primary radial shaft seal and the secondary contaminant exclusion seal. |
US11359723B2 |
Sealing structure
A sealing structure including a first inner layer unit, a second inner layer unit, a first outer layer unit, and a second outer layer unit is provided. The second inner layer unit and the first inner layer unit are partially connected to each other through a connection manner, so as to form a gas delivery structure that includes a plurality of first stop barriers, a plurality of second stop barriers, and a runner. The second outer layer unit and the first outer layer unit are partially connected to each other through the connection manner, so as to form a first closed pattern, a second closed pattern, a plurality of interval patterns and a plurality of non-continuous patterns. Each of the plurality of first stop barriers and each of the plurality of second stop barriers are connected to one of the plurality of interval patterns respectively. |
US11359722B2 |
Multinode multi-use O-ring and method for forming a seal
A sealing member is provided, including a plurality of nodes and a plurality of antinodes. Each sealing member can be rotated to expose nondamaged lobes for sealing, and prevents the sealing member from falling out of the lobed groove. A chamber is provided, including a groove that the sealing member is placed in. A method of rotating and placing the sealing member is provided, including a rotation to expose nondamaged portions of the sealing member. |
US11359718B2 |
Shift control device for automatic transmission
A shift control device for an automatic transmission includes: an engagement control unit that controls an engagement hydraulic pressure supplied to an engagement hydraulic chamber of an engagement side friction element; a hydraulic pressure detecting unit that detects the engagement hydraulic pressure; a reference setting unit that calculates a predicted value of the engagement hydraulic pressure during shifting, based on a rising characteristic of the engagement hydraulic pressure from when supply of the engagement hydraulic pressure is started to when engagement of the engagement side friction element is started, and sets the predicted value as a reference hydraulic pressure; and an engagement start detecting unit that detects an engagement start time point of the engagement side friction element, based on a difference between the hydraulic pressure detected by the hydraulic pressure detecting unit during the shifting and the reference hydraulic pressure. |
US11359717B2 |
Select control device of automatic transmission
A select control device for an automatic transmission includes a select lever and a controller. The select lever is configured to select a range position in response to a select operation by a driver. The controller is configured to, when a first select operation from a first travel range position to a non-travel range position is performed, perform pressure release control that decreases at a prescribed descending gradient an engagement capacity of a starting clutch that is engaged in the first travel range position. The controller has a select hydraulic pressure control unit configured to continue the pressure release control during a second select operation from a second travel range position that is different from the first travel range position to the non-travel range position after the first select operation. |
US11359714B2 |
Control system for opportunistic heating of transmission fluid
A thermal management for a hybrid vehicle is provided. The system includes an engine coolant to cabin air heat exchanger in a first heat exchange loop and being operably coupled to an engine coolant circuit and cabin air in the vehicle, respectively, a transmission fluid to engine coolant heat exchanger in a second heat exchange loop and being operably coupled to a transmission fluid circuit and the engine coolant circuit, respectively, a control valve operable to control a flow of engine coolant through at least the second heat exchange loop, and a control module configured to selectively operate the control valve to initiate or restrict the flow through the second heat exchange loop to provide heat to the transmission fluid circuit based on ambient temperature, transmission fluid temperature and engine coolant temperature. The control module is further configured to enable control functions associated with transmission operation and hybrid functions based on the transmission fluid temperature. |
US11359713B2 |
Transmission including a transmission housing
In a transmission having a transmission housing, e.g., a transmission housing part, the transmission housing has a support structure that includes webs, and the transmission housing has connection surfaces which are connected to webs of the support structure. The support structure together with the connection surfaces is produced in an additive manner, e.g., by 3D printing, the connection surfaces with the webs, for example, forming an oil-tight housing part. |
US11359707B2 |
Hydro-mechanical transmission device with dual-clutch transmission and control method thereof
A hydro-mechanical transmission device with a dual-clutch transmission includes an input mechanism, a pump-controlled motor mechanism, an odd-numbered gear transmission mechanism, an even-numbered gear transmission mechanism, an output mechanism, and a jackshaft. The input mechanism is connected to the odd-numbered gear transmission mechanism and the even-numbered gear transmission mechanism that are connected in parallel, and is connected to an input end of the pump-controlled motor mechanism. An output end of the pump-controlled motor mechanism is connected, through the jackshaft, to the odd-numbered gear transmission mechanism and the even-numbered gear transmission mechanism that are connected in parallel, and is connected to the output mechanism. Switching among hydraulic transmission, hydro-mechanical transmission, and mechanical transmission modes between the input mechanism and the output mechanism is implemented by controlling combination and engagement/disengagement of clutches and a brake. |
US11359703B2 |
Toroidal conrtinuously variable transmission
The present disclosures relates to a toroidal continuously variable transmission which includes: a rotating shaft; a pair of outside disks supported by a rotating shaft to rotate in synchronization with the rotating shaft; an inside disk supported by the rotating shaft to rotate relative to the rotating shaft; a pair of rolling bearing units, each including a radial rolling bearing capable of supporting an axial load to support the inside disk so that relative rotation with respect to the rotating shaft is possible; a plurality of power rollers arranged between the axial inside surfaces the outside disks and the axial outside surfaces of the inside disk to transmit power between them; and a preloading mechanism elastically pressing the outer ring of the radial rolling bearing in the axial direction. |
US11359696B2 |
Compact modular right-angle drive gear aligned actuator
A gear drive, such as for an actuator, is a right-angle drive where toothed outer ridge of a face gear is coupled to teeth of a motor output shaft, and a set of planetary gears are engaged with a central sun gear of the face gear. The sun gear and planetary gears are aligned with the motor output shaft. For instance the motor output shaft may be substantially in the same plane with the sun gear and the planetary gears. From another standpoint the axis of the motor output shaft may intersect the sun gear, as well as intersecting a volume that the planetary gears sweep through as the planetary gears engage the sun gear. |
US11359694B2 |
Damper device
A damper device includes a first rotor disposed to be rotatable, a second rotor rotatable relative to the first rotor, and a plurality of elastic members configured to elastically couple the first rotor and the second rotor in a circumferential direction. The first rotor includes a first plate and a second plate. The first and second plates are axially opposed to each other, and fixed to be immovable in both axial and circumferential directions. The first plate includes a plurality of first holding portions and a plurality of bent portions. The plurality of first holding portions hold the plurality of elastic members. The plurality of bent portions are provided on an outer peripheral end of the first plate, and bent toward the second plate. The second plate includes a plurality of second holding portions holding the plurality of elastic members together with the plurality of first holding portions. |
US11359692B2 |
Piezoelectric self-powered combination beam vibration damper and control method thereof
The present disclosure discloses a piezoelectric self-powered combination beam vibration damper and a control method thereof. An upper guiding component is installed inside an upper rigid frame, a lower guiding component is installed inside a lower rigid component, a guide rod is nested inside the upper guiding component and the lower guiding component, an upper elastic component is sleeved outside the upper idler wheel mechanism, a lower elastic component is sleeved outside the lower idler wheel mechanism, one end of each piezoelectric cantilever beam is fixed between the upper rigid frame and the lower rigid frame, the other end of each piezoelectric cantilever beam is arranged between the upper idler wheel mechanism and the lower idler wheel mechanism, at least one piezoelectric cantilever beam is connected with the input end of a circuit system, and other piezoelectric cantilever beams are connected with the output end of the circuit system. |
US11359687B2 |
Brake duct system and method
The action of braking generates massive amounts of heat. It is known to install brake ducts 9, which channel air from the front of the vehicle to the brake discs 17. The air introduced by the brake ducts 9 is at an ambient temperature, much cooler than the brakes, and the airflow is closer to laminar (rather than turbulent) and continuously moves the hotter air away. This allows the brakes to shed heat at a faster rate and dramatically lowers the average operating temperature. The present invention provides a vortex tube 3 for supplying a stream of air 5 at a temperature substantially different from ambient temperature into brake ducts 9 to improve efficiency of the brake ducts 9. |
US11359685B2 |
Friction set for railway braking system
Disclosed is a friction set for a railway disk brake system for railway rolling stock including: a shoe holder including a receiving slideway; a friction shoe including a brake pad and a profiled shape configured for being slid into the receiving slideway, where the friction shoe includes a pneumatic conduit connecting a first space delimited by a first surface of the friction shoe to a second space delimited by a second opposite surface the friction shoe; a through hole arranged in the shoe holder and laid out so as to be facing the pneumatic conduit; and a pneumatic connector mounted on the shoe holder, pneumatically connected with the through hole, extending away from the friction shoe and rotationally mobile relative to the shoe holder, around an axis perpendicular to a main plane of the shoe holder. |
US11359681B2 |
Clutch mechanism comprising two assemblies connected by an assembling device
A clutch mechanism is configured to be driven in rotation about an axis and includes two assemblies. Each assembly includes: an outer disk carrier externally delimiting a cavity; a clutch including a stack of coupling disks and friction disks, the stack being housed in the cavity and configured to be driven in rotation about the axis; and a reaction member of the outer disk carrier configured to enable compression of the coupling disks against the friction disks in a clutch engaged position of the corresponding clutch. The clutch mechanism includes at least one device for assembling the two assemblies to one another. |
US11359680B2 |
Clutch assembly having high repeatability and servicability
A clutch assembly includes a clutch disc configured to engage a prime mover, a pressure plate having a clutch biasing element, and a clutch engagement member structured to couple to a clutch actuation element at an engagement position. The clutch adjustment member maintains a consistent engagement position as a face of the clutch disc experiences wear. |
US11359679B2 |
Disk clutch, disk for such a disk clutch, method for producing such a disk clutch or disk
The present invention relates to a disk clutch comprising a first disk set (32) which is connected rotationally fixed to a first disk carrier (18) and a second disk set (42) which is connected rotationally fixed to a second disk carrier (24), wherein the disks (34 through 40, 46 through 52) of the two disk sets (32, 42) may be brought into frictional engagement with one another via friction surfaces (54, 56), wherein recesses and/or grooves are provided in at least one or more friction surfaces (54, 56) of the disks (34 through 40; 46 through 52) of the first and/or second disk sets (32; 42). A first type of recesses and/or grooves (68) is thereby provided, which is generated by a material shaping and/or a material casting and/or a non-material removing first manufacturing method, and a second type of recesses and/or grooves (70) is provided, which is generated by a material removing second manufacturing method. In addition, the present invention relates to a disk (66) for such a disk clutch and a method for producing such a disk clutch (2) and such a disk (60). |
US11359672B2 |
Bearing assembly for rotary electric machine
A wedge for securing a bearing and a bearing sleeve to an end bell of a rotating electric machine includes an annular base extending about a centerline and having an inner surface defining an opening through the base for receiving the bearing and the bearing sleeve. The base includes opposing first and second ends spaced circumferentially from one another by a gap for allowing relative movement therebetween during securing of the bearing and the bearing sleeve to the end bell. |
US11359669B2 |
Circumferential back-to-back seal assembly with bifurcated flow
A circumferential seal assembly capable of separating a gas into two separate flow paths before communication between a rotatable runner and a pair of seal rings is presented. The seal assembly includes an annular seal housing, a pair of annular seal rings, a rotatable runner, and a plurality of groove structures. The seal housing is interposed between a pair of compartments. The seal rings are separately disposed within the seal housing and separately disposed around the rotatable runner. The groove structures are disposed along an outer annular surface of the rotatable runner. A gas is communicable onto the groove structures. Each groove structure includes at least two hydrodynamic grooves that separate and communicate the gas onto the seal rings. Each groove includes steps whereby the depth of at least one adjoining step decreases in the direction opposite to rotation with or without the depth of another adjoining steps increasing in the direction opposite to rotation. |
US11359668B2 |
Roller configured to support a rotary milking platform
A roller is provided that is configured to support of a rotary platform. The roller includes at least one side flange including an inner surface, a rolling surface to be in contact with a flat running surface of an upper rail member fixedly connected to the rotary platform and a flat running surface of a lower rail member stationary arranged. The roller includes a circumferential recess connecting the rolling surface to the inner surface of the side flange and that the circumferential recess has a depth such that the flat running surfaces of the upper rail member and the lower rail members are out of contact with a bottom surface of the circumferential recess at a potential angle deviation between the flat running surfaces of the rail members and a rotation axis of the roller. |
US11359666B2 |
Bearing system, roll assembly, and metal coating line assembly including same
A bearing system that accepts a journal of a roll includes a housing defining a cavity and having a forward wall that defines an opening into the cavity, the opening configured to accept the journal through the opening and into the cavity. A sleeve is positioned within the cavity of the housing, the sleeve configured to surround the end of the journal. A first seal is positioned within the cavity of the housing adjacent to the forward wall of the housing, the first seal having an engagement surface. A second seal is positioned within the cavity of the housing and operably connected to the sleeve, the second seal having an engagement surface in contact with the engagement surface of the first seal. |
US11359664B2 |
Suction cup
A suction cup is provided, including: a cup body, including a sucking face, the cup body defining an axial direction perpendicular to the sucking face; a pump, connected to an end of the cup body opposite to the sucking face, the pump including a first passageway, a direction in which the first passageway extends and the axial direction forming an included angle therebetween; a movable handle, slidably disposed within the first passageway, including a piston. |
US11359662B2 |
Positive locking fastener
The invention relates to a positive locking fastener comprising: a screw (1), a threaded portion (11) of which has a blind hole (110) and a groove (111); a nut (2) having a tightening portion (21); a cap (3); and a pin (4). The cap (3) has an immobilizing portion (31) intended to engage with the tightening portion (21) and a locking portion (32) intended to cooperate with the blind hole (110) to prevent said cap from rotating relative to the screw (1). The locking portion (32) also comprises openings (322) suitable for allowing the pin (4) to be inserted into said openings and into the groove (111) in order to hold the screw (1) and the cap (3) together. |
US11359661B2 |
Screw with two set of ribs in a knurled region and use thereof
A screw, especially for wood, has a knurled region (10) with two sets (11A, 11B) of ribs (11) that are offset from each other by an azimuth angle. For example, the two sets of ribs extend towards each other from opposite ends (10A, 10B) of the knurled region (10) and are intertwined only in an overlap region (12) that is at the middle of the knurled region. |
US11359659B2 |
Locking device
Disclosed is a locking device, comprising an outer sleeve (1) and at least one locking unit (2) located in the outer sleeve (1), wherein the locking unit (2) is formed by connecting a plurality of pressing blocks (3), a gap (5) is provided between two adjacent ones of pressing blocks (3), a rod locking hole (6) is provided in the gap (5), and a set screw hole (7) is provided on the outer sleeve (1) at a position corresponding to the locking unit (2); and when a set screw is screwed into the set screw hole (7) to directly or indirectly press the locking unit (2), the locking unit (2) deforms and drives the pressing blocks (3) to tightly press rods (8, 9) mounted in the respective rod locking holes (6) at the same time. |
US11359658B2 |
Structured surface with adhesion switchable in stages
A structured surface has at least two types of projections which differ from one another at least in terms of their vertical height. As a result, the adhesion of the structured surface can be switched between at least three different states. |
US11359657B2 |
Fitting for attachment to a part and associated assembly and method
Disclosed herein is a fitting for attachment to a part. The fitting comprises a body and a nut assembly. The body comprises a nut portion. The nut portion comprises a nut receptacle having a converging portion and a central axis. The nut assembly comprises a seal and a nut. The seal is within the nut receptacle, non-translatably fixed relative to the nut receptacle, and spaced apart from the converging portion. The nut is within the nut receptacle, is translatable along the central axis of the nut receptacle, and comprises resilient fingers that are resiliently deformable away from the central axis. Translation of the nut along the central axis is constrained by the converging portion and the seal. |
US11359654B2 |
Hermaphroditic latching slide connector
A mechanical sliding connector that mates to an identical mechanical connector by a sliding action. The connector can be slid into another connector or another connecter can slide on to it, allowing the connectors to connect in either direction. The connector features a latching mechanism that engages with no interaction required by the operator other than sliding the connectors together. Unlatching the connectors can be accomplished by unlatching either of the connectors and sliding them apart. The connector latch resets automatically after it's disconnected enabling it to be ready for another connection without user action. This feature along with a latch locking feature provides for easy one hand operation. |
US11359653B2 |
Clamping device
A clamping device includes first and second clamping components and at least one elastic component. The first and second clamping components include first and second rear portions and first and second front portions pivoted to each other respectively. The first and second rear portions are pivoted to each other. The elastic component connects the first and second clamping components. The first and second clamping components rotate, with respect to each other, to a first state due to an elastic force of the elastic component so that the first and second front portions have a first distance. When the first and second clamping components are subject to a force, the first and second clamping components resist the elastic force of the elastic component and rotate, with respect to each other, to a second state so that the first and second front portions have a second distance greater than the first distance. |
US11359648B2 |
Accumulator with flexible inflatable container
An accumulator includes a housing, a flexible bladder and a support. The housing includes a chamber having a defined volume and a passage extending through the housing. The flexible bladder is positioned within the chamber and contains a compressible gas. The bladder being operable in an expanded condition and a partially collapsed condition. The support is positioned in the chamber and engages the flexible bladder when the flexible bladder is in the expanded condition. Liquid is positioned in the chamber and in contact with the flexible bladder. A volume of the liquid within the chamber is at a minimum when the flexible bladder is in the expanded condition. The volume of liquid within the chamber increases as a pressure of the liquid increases to compress the gas and operate the flexible bladder in the partially collapsed condition. |
US11359646B2 |
Gas turbine engine with vane having a cooling inlet
An apparatus and method of cooling a hot portion of a gas turbine engine, such as a multi-stage compressor of a gas turbine engine, by reducing an operating air temperature in a space between a seal and a blade post of adjacent stages by routing cooling air through an inlet in the vane, passing the routed cooling air through the vane, and emitting the routed cooling air into the space. |
US11359645B2 |
Compressor with cooled air passage and liquid coolant passage in axial heat exchanger arrangement
A compressor device includes a motor cooling system that provides a first flow of a first fluid through a housing for cooling a motor. The motor cooling system includes a first fluid flow section at a first axial position. The first fluid flow section extends in a downstream direction radially with respect to the axis of rotation. Also, the device includes a bearing cooling system that provides a second flow of a second fluid through the housing for cooling the bearing. The bearing cooling system includes a second flow section at a second axial position that is spaced apart axially from the first axial position. The second flow section extends in a downstream direction radially with respect to the axis of rotation. The first flow section and the second flow section are disposed in a heat exchanger arrangement configured to transfer heat between the second fluid and the first fluid. |
US11359643B2 |
Fan having housing formed by connectable pieces and including air guide ribs and an internal ramp
A fan having a housing including a front piece that is separable but connectable to a back piece is disclosed. The front piece has a first connecting edge and a downstream edge, and the back piece has a second connecting edge and an upstream edge. The second connecting edge is configured to be connected to the first connecting edge. The fan may include a handle, the handle having a first portion integral with the front piece and a second portion integral with the back piece, the first portion configured to be connected to the second portion. The fan may further include air guide ribs provided on an interior surface of the housing and/or a ramp that starts at a location downstream of the upstream edge of the housing and ends at the downstream edge of the housing. |
US11359642B2 |
Electric compressor
This electric compressor includes a rotation shaft including a first end and a second end, a compressor impeller which is mounted on the first end of the rotation shaft and includes a back surface facing the second end, a motor disposed between the first end and the second end of the rotation shaft, a wall portion which separates an impeller space and a motor space from each other and includes a reference wall surface having a shape along the back surface of the compressor impeller, and a bypass hole which is formed in the wall portion to connect the impeller space to the motor space and includes a first opening which opens to the impeller space. In the wall portion, a recessed portion which is disposed around the first opening of the bypass hole and recessed from the reference wall surface is formed. |
US11359639B2 |
Waste water pump
A waste water pump includes an impeller (12) and a surrounding pump housing (4), wherein an impeller side chamber (20) is formed between the impeller (12) and the pump housing (4). The impeller side chamber (20) has a first seal (16) between the impeller (12) and the pump housing (4), towards the intake side (32) of the impeller (12), and a second seal (18) between the impeller (12) and the pump housing (4), towards the pressure side (14) of the impeller (12). The first seal (16) is provided with a conveying device (28, 30) configured to convey debris from the impeller side chamber (20) to the intake side (32) of the impeller (12). The second seal (18) is provided with conveying device (38, 40) configured to convey debris from the side chamber (20) to the pressure side (14) of the impeller (12). |
US11359635B2 |
Power modules with regenerative compressor wheels
A power module includes a turbine arranged along a rotation axis, an interconnect shaft fixed in rotation relative to the turbine, and a compressor with a regenerative compressor wheel. The regenerative compressor wheel is fixed in rotation relative to the interconnect shaft supported for rotation with the turbine about the rotation axis. Generator arrangements, unmanned aerial vehicles, and methods of generating electrical power are also described. |
US11359633B2 |
Centrifugal compressor with intermediate suction channel
A centrifugal compressor includes an impeller, a return channel including a return vane for guiding a main stream of a fluid to be compressed by the impeller from an outer side of a main shaft of the impeller in a radial direction toward an inner side, stages of compressor units connected to a downstream side of the return channel and including a first bent channel for changing the main stream to a direction along the main shaft, and an intermediate suction channel connected to the return channel in at least one of the compressor units to merge a suctioned fluid to the main stream. The intermediate suction channel includes a chamber having a scroll shape and passing the suctioned fluid therethrough, and an inlet guide vane for guiding the suctioned fluid. The inlet guide vane is integrated with the return vane in the connected return channel. |
US11359625B2 |
Capacity control valve having an auxiliary communication part allowing communication with an intermediate passage
A capacity control valve (1) for controlling a flow rate or pressure of a variable capacity compressor according to a valve opening degree of a valve section includes: a valve main body (10) having a first valve chamber (14), a second valve chamber (15) and an interior space (16); a valve body (21) having an intermediate communication passage (26) for allowing communication between the first valve chamber and the interior space, a first valve part (21c1) arranged in the first valve chamber, a second valve part (21b1) for opening and closing communication between the interior space and the second valve chamber, and a shaft part (21a) arranged in the interior space; a solenoid (30); a pressure-sensitive body (22) arranged in the interior space; and an auxiliary communication part (21f) which is arranged in the interior space and which allows communication between the interior space and the intermediate communication passage. |
US11359619B2 |
Valve having a first and second obstruction confining the valve from leaving a confining region
Disclosed are techniques such as roll to roll processing to produce inlet valves for controlling entry of fluid into a compartment of a device. The valve includes a body having a compartment and an inlet into the compartment, with the inlet being bifurcated by a pair of spaced wall portions of the body that form a confining region and which pair of spaced wall portions together with wall portions of the body provide a pair of spaced inlet portions into the compartment and a valve member having a first portion that is position-able within a portion of the compartment, an intermediate portion, and a second portion coupled to the first portion by the intermediate portion, with the second portion position-able within the confining region and with the second portion having an obstruction portion. |
US11359613B1 |
Electrospray thruster with inverted geometry
The present invention relates to electrospray thrusters, processes of making electrospray thrusters, and methods of using such electrospray thrusters. Applicant's thruster incorporates a unique geometry for the emitters and extractor grid that effectively eliminates ion interception on the grid, which is the primary failure mechanism of current devices, yet maintains the electric field conditions necessary for ion emission to occur. Without grid impingement, the thrust produced by the thruster is increased and thruster operational lifetime is increased substantially. Additionally, this non-traditional geometry also allows for higher electric fields at the emitter tip for a given applied voltage, thus enabling lower operational voltage of the thruster as compared to conventional designs. |
US11359603B2 |
Wind turbine with modular main shaft fastening system and rotor locking disc
A wind turbine (10) includes a first connecting structure (36) associated with the main shaft (34) fixed to a second connecting structure (40) of a rotor hub (22). A plurality of blades (24) is coupled to the rotor hub (22). A rotor locking disc (32) is carried on the main shaft (34). The rotor locking disc (32) has a peripheral region and a plurality of rotor locking elements (50) in the peripheral region for receiving one or more rotor locking pins (30). The first connecting structure (36) includes at least first and second sets of fastener holes (38a, 38b, 38b′). The first set of fastener holes (38a) is located at a position radially inward of the rotor locking elements (50) and the second set of fastener holes (38b, 38b′) is located between adjacent rotor locking elements (50). The first and/or second set of fastener holes (38a, 38b, 38b′) are used to receive fasteners (39a, 39b) to secure the main shaft (34) to the rotor hub (22). |
US11359602B2 |
Pitch varying device, pitch varying method and pitch varying control device for wind turbine blade and wind turbine
A pitch varying device, a pitch varying method and a pitch varying control device for a wind turbine blade and a wind turbine are provided. The blade pitch varying device includes: a disc-type driving structure perpendicular to an axis of a pitch bearing, a track surrounding the axis of the pitch bearing being provided on the disc-type driving structure; a first linear telescopic driving mechanism connected to the track through a first clamping member capable of clamping the track, and the first linear telescopic driving mechanism and the first clamping member being connected through a hinge connection; and a second linear telescopic driving mechanism connected to the track through a second clamping member capable of clamping the track, and the second linear telescopic driving mechanism and the second clamping member being connected through a hinge connection. |
US11359599B2 |
Method for reinforcing a wind turbine blade
The invention relates to a method for reinforcing a part of the outer surface of a wind turbine blade, said method comprises the steps: i) providing a blade plug having an outer surface resembling the topography of the outer surface of at least a leading portion of at least part of the length of a wind turbine blade; ii) casting a mold of part of the blade plug obtained in step i) in such a way that the topography of an inner surface of said mold corresponds to the topography of part of an outer surface of said blade plug provided in step i); iii) from the mold obtained in step ii), preparing a protective shell by making a casting of the inner surface of said mold; said protective shell is comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, said protective shell is being made from one or more predetermined materials; iv) starting from the topography of the surface of the wind turbine blade; or starting from a blade plug as obtained in step i) preparing an enlarged plug; said enlarged plug thereby comprising an outer surface resembling the topography of the outer surface of at least a leading part of said wind turbine blade; said outer surface of said enlarged plug is having larger dimensions than said outer surface of said blade plug; v) from the enlarged plug obtained in step iv), casting a mounting shell having an inner surface and an outer surface, in such a way that the topography of at least part of an inner surface of said mounting shell corresponds to the topography of part of an outer surface of said enlarged plug; vi) applying an adhesive to at least part of the inner surface of said protective shell and/or to at least part of the outer surface of at least a leading portion of said outer surface of said wind turbine blade; vii) fitting the inner surface of said protective shell onto at least a leading portion of the outer surface of said wind turbine blade; viii) fitting the inner surface of said mounting shell onto said outer surface of said protective shell; ix) applying a force to said mounting shell, and thereby also to said outer surface of said protective shell;wherein said force comprises a force component in a cord direction from the leading surface to the trailing surface of said wind turbine blade; wherein said force additionally comprises a force component in a direction perpendicular to the cord direction and perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of said wind turbine blade; thereby pressing said mounting shell and said protective shell against the outer surface of the wind turbine blade; x) allowing said adhesive applied in step vi) to cure, and subsequently removing said mounting shell from said wind turbine blade and from said protective shell. |
US11359596B2 |
Francis-type turbine runner and Francis-type turbine
According to the embodiment, in a range from a plane P1 including a runner rotation center axis C and an end point 15E2 of an outlet end 15 of the vane 13, up to a plane P2 corresponding to a position where the plane P1 is moved by an angle, which is determined by dividing 360° by a value that is four times the number of vanes 13, in a runner rotation direction, when respective sections of the vane 13 are taken at a plane including the axis C and radially extending, in at least one section, a tangent T1 on a centerline Cv of the vane 13 passing through an intersection X at which the centerline Cv and a flowing water surface 12f intersect, and a tangent T2 on the flowing water surface 12f passing through the intersection X, define an acute angle on a negative pressure surface. |
US11359594B2 |
Internal combustion engine control device
An internal combustion engine control device includes an ignition control unit which executes an ignition control for controlling an ignition plug which discharges electricity in a cylinder of an internal combustion engine to ignite fuel. The ignition control unit executes the ignition control such that a predetermined ignition electric energy is supplied to the ignition plug when the ignition plug performs ignition, and a predetermined pre-heating electric energy smaller than the ignition electric energy is supplied to the ignition plug before the ignition plug performs ignition. |
US11359586B2 |
Hybrid vehicle
A hybrid vehicle includes an engine, an exhaust gas recirculation device, a traveling motor, and a control device. The exhaust gas recirculation device includes a communication pipe that allows an exhaust pipe and an intake pipe of the engine to communicate with each other and a valve that is provided in the communication pipe. The control device is configured to perform foreign matter removal control for opening and closing the valve when foreign matter caught in the valve is detected and the hybrid vehicle stops. |
US11359582B1 |
Systems and methods for canister filter diagnostics
Methods and systems are provided for diagnosing a restriction of a fuel vapor canister. In one example, a method may include diagnosing restriction of a canister filter responsive to a first rate of decay of pressure of the canister to a target pressure being less than a first threshold rate of decay, when evacuating the canister to the atmosphere, and a second rate of decay of a pressure of the evaporative emissions control system to a target pressure being greater than a second threshold rate of decay, when evacuating the canister to a fuel tank. |
US11359569B2 |
Control unit of fuel injection device
An object of the present invention is to promote the stabilization of the fuel injection amount in a fuel injection device in which a valve body and a movable iron core are configured to be relatively displaceable. In a control unit 120 of a fuel injection device 100 which includes a control part that controls the energization time of a current flowing through a coil 108 based on the pulse width of a drive command pulse, the control part is configured to be able to execute control to split a required fuel injection amount for one combustion cycle into portions and inject the portions in a plurality of times. In addition, in injections including a sequence of a preceding drive command pulse Pi1 and a subsequent drive command pulse Pi2, the control part acquires a preceding drive command pulse width Ti1 of the preceding drive command pulse Pi1 and a pulse interval Tint that is the time between the end time te1 of the preceding drive command pulse Pi1 and the start time ts2 of the subsequent drive command pulse Pi2, and corrects the subsequent drive command pulse width Ti2 of the subsequent drive command pulse Pi2 by using the preceding drive command pulse width Ti1 and the pulse interval Tint. |
US11359567B2 |
Control device for fuel injection device
Provided is a control device for a fuel injection device capable of detecting a variation in valve opening start timing of the fuel injection device and stabilizing a fuel injection quantity. Therefore, the control device for the fuel injection device of the present invention is a control device for a plurality of fuel injection devices each including: a valve body that opens a fuel passage by separating from a valve seat; a movable element that causes an opening/closing operation of the valve body; and a stator that attracts the movable element by a drive current flowing through a coil. This control device includes a control unit that controls the energization time of the drive current by a pulse width of a drive command pulse. The control unit estimates a valve opening start timing having a correlation with a detected valve closing completion timing. Further, the pulse width of the drive command pulse is corrected based on the valve opening start timing. |
US11359565B2 |
Hybrid vehicle
When it is determined that control of warm-up of a catalyst is necessary at the time of start of an engine, an ECU starts warm-up control. Initially, the ECU performs first processing for a first set time period. In the first processing, the ECU sets the engine to an idle state and fully opens a waste gate valve. When the first set time period has elapsed since the first processing was started, the ECU performs second processing. In the second processing, the ECU sets the engine to a prescribed rotation speed and fully closes the waste gate valve. When a second set time period has elapsed since the second processing was started, the ECU quits the second processing and quits warm-up control. |
US11359556B2 |
Device and method for detecting misfire in internal combustion engine
A misfire detection device includes processing circuitry configured to execute a stopping process stopping combustion control of an air-fuel mixture in one or more cylinders and a determination process determining whether a misfire has occurred based on a value of a determination subject rotation fluctuation amount, that is, a rotation fluctuation amount of a determination subject cylinder for misfire. A comparison subject rotation fluctuation amount is a rotation fluctuation amount corresponding to a crank angle separated by a predetermined angular interval from a crank angle corresponding to the determination subject rotation fluctuation amount. The determination process includes a process determining the misfire based on a value of the determination subject rotation fluctuation amount when the predetermined angular interval equals an angular interval between crank angles at which compression top dead center appears in the one or more of the cylinders and the determination subject cylinder during the stopping process. |
US11359555B1 |
Air intake plenum for attenuating sound from a marine engine
An intake plenum is for a marine engine, the marine engine having first and second throttle devices for controlling flow of intake air to the marine engine. The intake plenum has an airbox providing an expansion volume, first and second inlets that convey the intake air in parallel to the expansion volume, first and second outlets that convey the intake air in parallel from the expansion volume to the first and second throttle devices, and first and second Helmholtz-style attenuator devices located at the first and second outlets, respectively. Together the first and second inlets, expansion volume, and first and second Helmholtz-style attenuator devices are configured to attenuate different frequencies of sound emanating from the marine engine via the first and second outlets. |
US11359548B2 |
Reliable gearbox for gas turbine engine
An engine core including a turbine, compressor, and a core shaft connecting the turbine and compressor; a fan located upstream of the engine core including a plurality of fan blades; and a gearbox. The gearbox is arranged to receive an input from the core shaft and to output drive to the fan to drive the fan at a lower rotational speed than the core shaft. The gearbox is an epicyclic gearbox and includes a sun gear, a plurality of planet gears, ring gear, and planet carrier to the mounted planet gears. The planet carrier has an effective linear torsional stiffness and the gearbox has a gear mesh stiffness between the planet gears and the ring gear. A carrier to ring mesh ratio of: the effective linear torsional stiffness of the planet carrier gear mesh stiffness between the planet gears and the ring gear is greater than or equal to 0.2. |